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Economic downturn: Nigerians to soon buy one sachet of ‘pure water’ for N100
The Association of Table Waters Producers (ATWAP) has stated that the price of pure water may be sold for N100 per one due to the high cost of production materials.
They lamented that producers face challenges such as the high cost of diesel, lack of power as well as high cost of production, stressing that the price of water sales reflects the situation of the country.
The manufacturers spoke on Tuesday, February 28 at a press conference in Lagos.
They noted that for producers to bring quality portable water to the doorsteps of consumers, they’ve to pay more, because of the current cost of materials for water production.
One of its representatives said: “Pure water is sold for N50 now, and it is even going up to N100 per one. At our own end, there’s nothing we can do. The cost of production is high.
“As at last year December, we were buying materials (nylon) for N1,100 per KG. The 6 kg of nylon is now N3,600/N3,700. The cost of treatment is also high. The increment for these materials comes at 3 times in one week. It is also difficult for us to increase the price of water.
“If ordinary Nigerians can’t afford pure water, I don’t know where we are going. Every water producer is funding the pure water factory on personal pockets or borrowed money.
“Many banks don’t give pure water producers loans. We want Nigerians to bear with us. We don’t want Nigerians to buy water at more than N20 per sachet. The cost of production including the price of diesel has affected so many things.”
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PDP Leaders Emphasize Unity for 2027 Victory
The executive committee of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ughelli South LGA of Delta State held a meeting with leaders and stakeholders in Otu Jeremi, the headquarters of Ughelli South. The meeting was held at the residence of Hon. Michael Oghenegweke and was well-attended by party leaders and executive committee members led by LGA Chairman Hon. Chief Godwin Apkokemerha.
The meeting started with an opening prayer by Prophet Sir J.K Adafan, followed by an opening speech by Chairman Hon Chief Godwin Apkokemerha. Party leaders emphasized the need for unity among members to achieve electoral victory in 2027.
Speakers included Hon Chief Jabin Ighomena, who said the meeting showed PDP is stronger after the national convention. He conveyed greetings from South South Chairman Chief Sir Emmanuel Ogidi. Some leaders, including General Charles Akatakpo and Prophet Sir J.K. Adafan, clarified rumors of defection, stating they remain PDP members.
Other leaders spoke to encourage rebuilding the party, including Chief Pa. FullPower, Chief James Shaguolo, and Hon. Michael Oghengweke. A vote of confidence was passed for PDP national and local leadership. The meeting ended with a closing prayer by Chief James Shaguolo.
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PDP shifts defection ceremony in Benue over herdsmen invasion
The Benue state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has postponed its planned mega defection ceremony in Otukpo and Agatu local government areas of the state.
The defection ceremony, slated for January 17 and 18, was shifted to a date yet to be announced following recent attacks on Otobi-Akpa in Otukpo LGA and some parts of the Apa-Agatu Federal Constituency.
The attacks led to the killing of several persons, including the PDP House of Assembly candidate in the 2023 election, Hon. Ochi Igbabe, by armed herdsmen.
The senator representing Benue South Senatorial District and Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Abba Moro, gave the directive postponing the scheduled mega decamping ceremony of the APC, ADC, LP, and other parties to the PDP in Agatu and Otukpo local government areas.
The postponement is aimed at mourning the souls of innocent constituents who lost their lives in the unfortunate attacks.
According to a statement by the Media Adviser to the senator, Emmanuel Eche’Ofun John, new dates for Agatu and Otukpo would be announced in due course.
The senator regretted any inconvenience the postponement might have caused those billed to attend the events.
He prayed that God would grant eternal rest to the souls of the deceased and give their family members the fortitude to bear the irreparable losses.
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Knight Renounces Christianity Over Church’s Failure to Acknowledge Late Ubah’s Role in Cathedral Project
A Knight of the Catholic Church, Sir James Louise, popularly known as Ebube Anaedo, on Wednesday publicly renounced Christianity following the Catholic Church’s refusal to acknowledge the contributions of the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah to the construction of the Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral in Nnewi, Anambra State.
The cathedral project was initiated by the late Senator Ubah, who volunteered to single-handedly fund and build the edifice for the Church. He reportedly financed and supervised the project to over 85 per cent completion before the posting of a new Bishop, Dr. Jonas-Benson Okoye, to the Nnewi Diocese in 2022.
Upon assuming office, Bishop Okoye reportedly ordered Senator Ubah to disengage from the cathedral project. This directive, according to available information, led to disagreements between the Bishop and the Senator, as many stakeholders insisted that credit for the cathedral’s construction should not be transferred to others after Ubah had invested substantial personal resources into the project.
Tensions resurfaced on Wednesday during the official inauguration of the cathedral, an event attended by prominent personalities. Sir James Louise openly protested, describing it as unjust that Senator Ifeanyi Ubah was neither mentioned in the inauguration brochure nor acknowledged verbally, despite his overwhelming contribution to the construction of the edifice.
In a video currently circulating on social media, the visibly distressed Catholic Knight was seen breaking down in tears shortly after the Mass. He lamented that the late Senator’s name was completely omitted from the list of contributors.
Sir Louise was also seen removing his shoes and cap—items symbolising his knighthood—while declaring his decision to renounce Christianity.
“This is my last day as a Christian. I am done. This is awful,” he said.
“How can anyone believe that this cathedral, which Ifeanyi Ubah laboured tirelessly to build, could be inaugurated without mentioning his name? This is wrong. I am done with Christianity. This is my last day as a Christian.”
The video has since generated widespread outrage across social media platforms, with many commentators condemning the actions of the Catholic Church and calling for accountability.
As of the time of filing this report, the Nnewi Catholic Diocese had yet to officially respond to the incident
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