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Court Activities Set To Be Paralyzed, As Anambra Judicial Workers Embark On An Indefinite Strike

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The many workers at the Anambra State judiciary have initiated a strike action.

A letter notifying the state government of their intention to commence the indefinite strike, which was made available to journalists on Saturday in Awka, said the action commences on Monday.

The development is expected to cripple court activities and other judiciary matters in the state.

The workers under the aegis of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, said the the strike is to protest non-adherence to an agreement reached between the group and the state government in 2011 and 2015.

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At a press conference in Awka, addressed by their leaders, Mr Henry Ezeoke, chairman, and Ugochukwu Nwezi, secretary, the judiciary workers said the action was as a result of Anambra government’s refusal to pay Consolidated Judiciary Salary Structure, CONJUS.

A letter of notice by the group to the stakeholders in the judiciary sector stated that the strike will last indefinitely, until government meets the conditions.

The letter which was addressed to Assistant Chief Registrars, Registrars in-charge, and all staff of the Anambra State judiciary, called for the withdrawal of services.

The group stated that this was necessary following the expiration of a 21 days ultimatum issued to the state government by the union on the matter, which was ignored.

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The letter read: “Based on the failure of the Anambra State Government to comply with the agreement reached in 2011 and 2015 respectively with the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Anambra State Branch for the full implementation of the Consolidated Judiciary Salary Structure (CONJUS), a notice is hereby issued.

“All staff of the Anambra State Judiciary are directed to withdraw their services, effective from Monday the 15th day of July, 2024, pending further directives by the union in the state.”

The workers said they have explored all possible avenues without luck, and believe that downing tools is the only language government would understand.

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58 Distinguished Leaders Honored at 2024 CONADEV Awards, Conference, and Exhibition

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

At the 2024 CONADEV Awards, Conference, and Exhibition held in Abuja, 58 outstanding figures in the Nigerian art and creative industry were celebrated with Honorary Fellowship Awards for their remarkable contributions to art journalism and cultural development. Among the honorees was Armstrong Oke Agoreyo, a respected leader in the art and creative space, recognized for his significant role in advancing the arts and shaping Nigeria’s cultural narrative.

The event showcased the achievements of trailblazers who have championed creative innovation, mentored emerging talents, and contributed to the preservation of Nigeria’s rich artistic heritage. The gathering reaffirmed the vital role of the arts in driving cultural and economic growth, with Armstrong Oke Agoreyo being acknowledged as one of the country’s prominent voices in the arts and creative sector.
With this recognition, Armstrong joins a prestigious group of national art leaders whose work continues to inspire and influence the future of Nigeria’s creative industries.
The event brought together the creme-de-la-creme in the art and creative industry who has grown in leaps and bounds to foster growth and development in Nigeria’s creative industry.

Speaking at the event, the President, Society of Nigerian Artists, Sulaiman Muhammad stated that the event underscores the transformative role of art in shaping culture, fostering innovation, and contributing to national progress.

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Muhammad noted that the theme, “Harnessing Technology: Leveraging Digital Tools for Artistic Expression and Engagement,” provides an excellent opportunity to explore the intersection of tradition and modernity in the creative space which also underscore the remarkable achievements of the recipients of various categories adding that their creativity, resilience and innovation continue to inspire enrich Nigeria’s artistic legacy.

Also speaking at the event, Vice President (North) and Chairman, Centra Working Committee Society of Nigerian Artists Dr. Aondover Gyegwe on his part noted that the theme highlights the transformative moment and technological transformation in the sector.

Gyegwe explained that technology is redefining the way we create, share and experience art presenting us with both opportunities and responsibilities adding that the conference provides a unique platform to explore these shifts fostering dialogue that will shape the future of Nigerian art.

According to Gyegwe, “The exhibition in particular reflects the seamless blending of traditional art forms with cutting-edge digital expressions inviting us to envision a harmonious coexistence between heritage and technology.

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“Today also marks a moment of celebration.Through the Fellowship Awards and other recognitions,
we honour individuals whose vision, dedication, and leadership have propelled Nigerian art
forward.

“These individuals have mentored younger generations, championed creative excellence and contributed significantly to the preservation and evolution of our rich cultural legacy.

“To all our participants artists, and scholars thank you for bringing your passion and expertise to this
gathering. Your presence here enriches our discussions and inspires new paths of collaboration and creativity.” he added.

The award recipients include
Prof. Manneseh Imonikebeh,
Dr. Kenneth Njoku, Sor Sen, Mark Rwang, Mrs. Patricia Nkwocha Obigeli, Ogunkunle Niyi, Porter Ajayi
and Ugherebe Godwin Uzuazoraro

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Others include Awoyemi Ajibade Oladipo, Fidelis Eze Odogwu, Ola Balogun, Boma Joe-Jim, Otumba Dr. (Hon) Sonaya Idowu Adekunle,
Ato Arinze and Rowland Yohanna Goyit.

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*PH Refinery: Don Calls Out NUPENG Over Failure To Ask NNPCL Critical Questions, Says Union Leaders Are Sycophants*

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

An American-based professor of Humanity and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland, Josephine T. Abuba­kar, on Thursday took a swipe at the General Secretary and the President of Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) for singing praises of the management of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) over the rehabilitation of Port Harcourt Refinery.

Prof. Josephine who is also a rights activist decried the postures of the union leaders by accusing them of being subservient to NNPCL instead of playing their roles as trade Unionists. He said the General Secretary Afolabi Olawale and the President, Williams Akporeha should have interrogated NNPCL on the allegations of converting the Port Harcourt refinery into a blending plant and also that it was planning to sell imported, substandard petrol to Nigerians as locally refined fuel.

NUPENG had on Tuesday expressed excitement over the resumption of refining of petroleum products by Port Harcourt Refinery, saying “we are reminded of the essential role this progress plays in addressing Nigeria’s energy challenges, alleviating hardship for workers and citizens, and fostering economic stability.” The oil and gas union also extended its congratulatory message to the Group CEO, Mr. Mele Kyari and the entire management of NNPCL on the “monumental achievement of successfully re-streaming the Port Harcourt Refinery after several years.”

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Prof. Josephine in her statement made available to newsmen on Thursday said the NNPCL’s announcement of the refinery’s commencement of operations was a ruse designed to deceive Nigerians and industry players.

She claimed that the corporation had been shifting deadlines for the completion of the refinery’s repairs, leaving Nigerians to suffer from petrol shortages and high prices.

She further alleged that NNPCL’s plan to sell blended products will have a negative impact on engine performance and lifespan especially car owners and those who are into transportation business while also noting that Petroleum Tanker Drivers PTD) under NUPENG will be the greatest victims of blended diesel which has the potential of damaging the engines of their Petroleum trucks.

The statement said: “It is a big shame that NUPENG cannot join other well meaning Nigerians to interrogate NNPCL on the allegations of blended petroleum products which will ultimately have a negative impact on engine performance and lifespan, especially car owners and those who are into transportation business. NUPENG has literally portrayed itself as beggars before NNPCL having failed Nigerians and Union members who are paying checkoff dues. It is also correct that the Petroleum Tanker Drivers under NUPENG will be largely affected by NNPCL blended diesel and this should be of great concern.

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”The last time I checked, NUPENG is the one organizing PTD, therefore the protection and the interest of PTD should be its primary objective instead of being subservient to NNPCL, dining and winning with its leadership in hotels and engaging in foreign trips while also receiving estacode allowances in dollars. The leadership of NUPENG as presently constituted has outrightly given itself out as sycophants with no integrity. The re-streaming of Port Harcourt Refinery is good for the nation, but as a responsible union, you must do your due diligence before rushing to press to sing praises as if you are NNPCL propaganda machinery. This will never happen under Frank Kokori of blessed memory, when he was the General Secretary of that Union. Men of great honour are no longer in NUPENG today, this is ridiculous and sad.

”This is the same NUPENG who took the executives of PTD, a Branch under it, to Court on trump up charges. We read how NUPENG humiliated the National Chairman of PTD, Comrade Lucky Osesua and his executives, Comrade Dayyabu Yusuf Garga, Comrade (Chief) Peter Moudebelu (Onwa), Comrade Humble Obinna Power and others. Thankfully the judiciary and the Police are not biased on the matter. I am confident they will get justice and be allowed to serve the interest of their members in PTD who voted for them to run the affairs of the Branch at the National level.

“It was gathered from good and reliable authority that NNPCL has now made a bad situation worse by stage-managing a resumption of production since it has now been established that NNPCL is not trucking out Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), better known as petrol, from its Port Harcourt Refinery. Instead, some videos of NNPCL branded trucks that were used to announce that the refinery has resumed operations and started trucking out PMS were mere movie productions to mislead Nigerians.

“NLC needs to come in and put NUPENG to check. The NUPENG leaders are nothing but a disgrace, this is not trade unionism but gangs of capitalists who are desperately looking for money and power with greed and covetousness. Anybody can insult me. I dont care. I will continue to be on the side of truth. Insults mean nothing to me. They only fuel my resolve and strengthen my determination. They are like water off a duck’s back and neither can they deter me from speaking my mind on any pressing or burning issue in the interest of PTD no matter how unpopular my position may be to them. My prayer is that Nigeria will succeed,” Prof Josephine stated.

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NUJ-FCT Election: Director Journalism Institute Refutes Certificate Forgery Allegations Against Grace Ike, 3 Others

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…Reaffirm Authenticity of Certificates Issued
In a decisive blow to the baseless allegations being peddled by some desperate individuals, Victorson Agbenson, Johnchucks Onuanyim, and Emeka Nze, the International Institute of Journalism (IIJ), Abuja, has categorically cleared the candidates for the upcoming Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council elections of alleged certificate forgery.
This clarification, issued by the Institute during an inquiry by the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, reaffirmed the authenticity of the certificates presented by the candidates, putting to rest the smear campaign orchestrated by a faction of disgruntled journalists who lost out early during the electioneering process.
For over six years, the NUJ FCT Council has been held hostage by a select group of journalists whose vested interests have stagnated the progress and integrity of the union. Now, with the winds of change sweeping through the council, these same individuals are resorting to desperate tactics, including leveling baseless accusations of certificate forgery against legitimate candidates.
Addressing journalists who honoured an invitation by the police, Commissioner of Police (OPS) Olajide Rufus Ibitoye Msc, PCs speaking on behalf of the Deputy Inspector General of Police , Force Intelligence Department (FID) in Abuja, stated clearly that contrary to the petitioners’ prayers, the Police cannot stop the election process and anyone who has grievances should approach the industrial court.
Ibitoye further stated that should the council need police protection for election, a formal request should be made through the Commissioner of Police, FCT State Command.
The controversy began when Victor Abegenso, a chairmanship aspirant with a history of questionable leadership practices, alongside two others, filed a petition accusing Grace Ike of Advocates Broadcasting Network, Ndambabo Yahaya of Voice of Nigeria, Jide Oyekunle of Daily Independent, and Edeh Sandra Ogechukwu of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria of forging their Postgraduate Diploma certificates in Journalism from IIJ.
However, during their appearance before the police, the IIJ officials led by its Director Dr. Emman Shehu and other management staff, were present on the invitation of he police, and unequivocally confirmed that the certificates and statements of results presented by the accused candidates were genuine and had been duly issued by the institution.
In their response, the IIJ representatives explained that the discrepancies highlighted by the petitioners—such as dates of admission and graduation—were administrative nuances that did not compromise the authenticity of the documents.
They further clarified that the institution’s issuance process adheres strictly to academic protocols, and the candidates in question met all the requirements for their certifications.
This revelation has exposed the petitioners’ allegations as a calculated attempt to discredit the candidates and manipulate the electoral process to their advantage.
Victorson Agbenson, in particular, has been at the forefront of this smear  campaign, seeking to divert attention from his inability to articulate a clear vision for the council. His actions, however, have only served to reinforce his reputation as a divisive figure unfit to lead a union that demands integrity and transparency.
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command, through its Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, reiterated that its involvement in the matter was purely investigatory and not an interference in the NUJ elections.
This development marks a turning point for the NUJ FCT Council. For years, the council has suffered under a system that prioritized personal gain over collective progress. With the IIJ’s clarification, it is evident that the era of using falsehoods and intimidation to maintain the status quo is over.
As the December 4, 2024, elections approach, journalists within the council must remain vigilant and resist the antics of those who seek to derail the democratic process. The NUJ FCT Council is on the brink of a new era—one that prioritizes accountability, professionalism, and the welfare of its members.
The truth has prevailed, and it is now clear that the allegations of certificate forgery were nothing more than a desperate ploy by those unwilling to relinquish their grip on power. Whether they like it or not, the NUJ FCT Council is poised for change, and every injustice done to its members will be addressed.
The elections will undoubtedly mark the beginning of a brighter future for the NUJ FCT Council—a future built on integrity, transparency, and the unwavering resolve of journalists who refuse to be silenced.
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