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Arochukwu/Ohafia 2027: How Ifeanyi Ogbonna (Ignes) Sparked Jubilation at Kalu’s APC, Support Groups Rally

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A major political gathering in Abia State turned electrifying as prominent businessman and grassroots politician, Ifeanyi Elvis Ogbonna, sparked widespread jubilation at a high-level rally convened by Abia North Senator Orji Uzor Kalu.

The event, held on March 13 at Camp Neya in Igbere Kalu’s country home, brought together some of the state’s most influential political figures under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

It marked the first-quarter tripartite meeting of the OUK Movement, the Reality Organisation, and the APC—three of the largest political support structures in Abia State.

The meeting was convened to reinforce party unity, strengthen grassroots mobilisation, and dispel lingering speculations of internal divisions following the recently concluded APC congresses at state, local government, and ward levels.

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In attendance were key party stakeholders, including Abia APC State Secretary, Chief Chidi Avajah; former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Chinedum Orji; and several leaders of the OUK Movement and Reality Organisation.

Ignes’ Arrival Turns Event Festive
While the arrival of dignitaries drew applause, the atmosphere shifted dramatically into a carnival-like celebration with the entrance of Ifeanyi Elvis Ogbonna.

Dressed in a white traditional outfit complemented by a red cap, Ogbonna’s appearance triggered an outpouring of excitement as hundreds of attendees surged forward, abandoning their seats to welcome him.

Supporters comprising APC members and loyalists of the OUK Movement and Reality Organisation broke into chants in their native dialect, hailing him as “the only son we know.” The surge of enthusiasm required the intervention of security personnel to restore order as he made his way to his seat.

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Moments later, another wave of cheers erupted when he was invited to address the gathering.

Message of Unity and Strength
In his remarks, Ogbonna struck a conciliatory and unifying tone, emphasizing loyalty to party leadership and collective resolve ahead of future elections.

“We are gathered here to feel the impact of Distinguished Senator Orji Uzor Kalu who has brought us all together in unity. I am a man of few words, and I commend him for this initiative,” he said.

“In full collaboration with the party, the OUK Movement and the Reality Organisation, we all stand together to unite ourselves to win all elections,” he added, drawing sustained applause.

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His address set the tone for the meeting, as party stakeholders reiterated their commitment to unity and electoral success ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Endorsements and Grassroots Backing
Party members and supporters who spoke to journalists attributed their enthusiastic reception of Ogbonna to his longstanding contributions to the APC’s growth, particularly his support for grassroots mobilisation and funding of party activities in Arochukwu and Ohafia.

Many described him as the preferred candidate for the 2027 House of Representatives seat for Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency, citing his capacity, acceptance, and political influence.

APC Leaders Dismiss Division Claims
Addressing concerns over factionalisation, Chief Chidi Avajah dismissed claims of internal divisions within the party.

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“There is no such thing as the OUK faction, Emenike faction, or Benjamin faction. We are one,” he declared, expressing confidence in the party’s prospects in 2027.

Similarly, Chinedum Orji reaffirmed loyalty to Kalu’s leadership and the APC structure, urging members to remain united and focused.
Kalu Reaffirms Unity, Sets 2027 Target

In his address, Orji Uzor Kalu urged party members to remain peaceful while intensifying political engagement across the state. He dismissed reports of discontent following the congresses and denied any rift with Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu.

“There is full reconciliation in APC, and anyone who dislikes it can move to another party,” he stated.

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The former governor expressed optimism that the APC would secure victory across all elective positions in Abia by 2027, including delivering the state for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“In 2023, we did not secure enough votes for the president, but by 2027, we must unite and show commitment to deliver Abia for him,” he said.

Momentum Builds Ahead of 2027
Further reinforcing the political momentum, a frontline APC support group the Concerned Progressives of Arochukwu and Ohafia has openly endorsed Ifeanyi Elvis Ogbonna for the 2027 House of Representatives race.

In a statement signed by its General Secretary, Engr. Ifeanyi Iheaka, the group warned that the party risks losing the constituency if Ogbonna is denied the ticket.

Describing him as a “consensus candidate” with cross-party appeal, the group maintained that his candidacy represents a strategic opportunity for the APC to secure its first victory in the constituency.

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They further highlighted his grassroots acceptance, political influence, and deep understanding of local developmental challenges as key advantages.
A Show of Strength

The meeting concluded with renewed assurances of unity and collective resolve, as party leaders and support groups pledged to close ranks and intensify mobilisation efforts toward reclaiming power in Abia State.

For many Political analysts, the rally not only underscored the enduring influence of Senator Kalu but also signaled the rising political profile of Ifeanyi Ogbonna within the APC’s Abia structure.

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Popular gospel singer, Asu Ekiye finally opens up on his failed 28-year-old marriage

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Popular Nigerian gospel singer Asu Ekiye has finally opened up on how his estranged wife, Kunemofa Asu, initiated the divorce proceedings that led to the dissolution of their 28-year marriage.

Ekiye, popularly known as the “Prince of the Niger Delta”, made the clarification in a statement shared on social media.

The clarification followed reactions to his earlier announcement on Thursday that his marriage to Kunemofa, which began in 1998, had ended.

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The announcement sparked widespread reactions from fans of the award-winning singer, especially netizens, with many expressing shock at why a marriage of that length could have been salvaged.

However, following public curiosity, the singer, in a new post, clarified that his wife initiated the split and filed for divorce without a prior quarrel, and that reconciliation efforts failed.

Ekiye said his wife had expressed her desire to end the marriage, moved out of their home, and subsequently instituted divorce proceedings.

“The decision regarding the dissolution of my marriage was not one I initiated.

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“Having done all I could to seek reconciliation, I eventually came to the difficult decision to accept the reality of the situation,” he said.

The singer said he spent about a year making efforts to reconcile with his wife and preserve the marriage, but she remained firm in her decision.

Ekiye said he decided to clarify the circumstances surrounding the divorce after receiving numerous calls and messages following his announcement about the end of the marriage.

He said he bore no bitterness or ill will towards his former wife and had chosen to approach the new phase of his life with dignity and respect for all concerned.
“I bear no bitterness or ill will toward anyone,” he said.

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Navy hands nine suspected stowaways to Immigration Service

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The Nigerian Navy (NN) has handed over nine suspected stowaways to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) after rescuing them from a merchant vessel in Lagos.

The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Beecroft effected the handover on Friday following the discovery of the suspects concealed in the propeller compartment of MT *Evgenia* two days earlier.

According to a statement by the Commander of NNS Beecroft, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, the suspects were found on Wednesday, August 19, and evacuated to the naval base for preliminary investigation and profiling.

He said investigations revealed that the suspects boarded the vessel while it was berthed at the Flour Mills Jetty in Apapa, allegedly intending to travel illegally to Europe.

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The suspects were identified as Thompson Vincent, 23; Emmanuel Philip, 24; Tobi Olalekan, 32; Omotayo Adebowale, 43; Abdullahi Idowu, 21; Tunde Mustapha, 19; Jamiu Ismaila, 25; Ibrahim Alabi, 30; and Christian Kadiri, 22.

Adams-Aliu said the handover was part of ongoing collaboration among security agencies to curb illegal migration and strengthen maritime security.

He urged parents, guardians and other authority figures to discourage young people from attempting to board seagoing vessels illegally, noting that the dangers associated with the practice extended beyond Nigeria to other West African coastal states.

He added that NNS Beecroft would continue to support the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, in deploying a professional naval force to safeguard Nigeria’s maritime interests and support national security operations.

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US Judge Strikes Down Trump’s Visa Ban against Nigeria, 74 Other Countries

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A United States District Court in Manhattan has nullified the President Donald Trump administration’s policy suspending the processing and issuance of immigrant visas to applicants from 75 countries, including Nigeria.

In a ruling delivered on Friday, U.S District Judge Jeannette Vargas described the January directive by the State Department as patently unlawful and said it exceeded the statutory authority of Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The policy, which took effect on January 21, had barred the issuance of immigrant visas to nationals of 75 countries because they posed “a high risk for becoming a public charge” and of relying on U.S. government cash assistance.

Affected countries are: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Cuba, Dominica, DR Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea and Haiti.

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Other countries on the list are:  Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Republic of Congo, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Uruguay, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

President Donald Trump had, early in the year, published a list of welfare-dependent rates among immigrants, noting that about 33.3 per cent of Nigerian immigrant households received some form of public assistance.

According to the directive, older or overweight applicants, as well as those with any past use of government cash assistance or institutionalisation, can be denied.

But in delivering the judgment, Judge Vargas, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, held that the suspension ran afoul of federal immigration law, which expressly removed the Secretary of State’s authority over the consular processing of immigrant visas.

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“The policy, which categorically prohibits the issuance of immigrant visas based upon the nationality of the applicant, represents a direct abrogation of this statutory scheme,” she wrote.

Immigrant rights groups, Catholic Legal Immigration Network and African Communities Together, filed the suit, alongside U.S. citizens sponsoring family members and visa applicants from the affected countries.

The State Department had, in a cable sent to U.S missions in January, directed consular officers to refuse applicants whose visas were “print-authorized” but not yet printed.

It said the suspension was part of a full review to ensure the highest level of screening and vetting and to prevent foreign nationals from exploiting U.S welfare systems.

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“Applicants from these countries are at a high risk for becoming a public charge and recourse to local, state and federal government resources in the United States,” the cable stated.

Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott had defended the move, saying: “The State Department will use its long-standing authority to deem ineligible potential immigrants who would become a public charge in the United States and exploit the generosity of the American people.

“Immigration from these 75 countries will be paused while the State Department reassess immigration processing procedures to prevent the entry of foreign nationals who would take welfare and public benefits.”

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