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Obiora forged title documents, Chief Eloho insists

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The Managing Director of Jackmaq International Ltd has further claimed that a serving Senator, Ikechukwu Obiora allegedly forged title documents of his property in Abuja.

This was contained in a press statement e-signed by Chief Jackson Eloho putting the records straight.

See full statement:

PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED BY HIGH CHIEF JACKO ELOHO THE MANAGING
DIRECTOR OF JACKMAQ INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LTD IN RESPECT OF THE
ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND FORGERY OF TITLE DOCUMENTS BY SENATOR
IKECHUKWU OBIORA THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE IDEALS
SECURITIES LTD IN RESPECT OF PLOT 413 CADASTRAL ZONE AO9 WITHIN
GUZAPE DISTRICT ABUJA

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Gentlemen, following a series of sponsored advertisements in various Nigeria News
platforms between 1% and 24 April, 2024 by Senator Ikechukwu Obiora on the
alleged disobedience of Court Orders by the Nigeria Police and an alleged query
by the Attorney General of the Federation, it has become necessary as the beneficial
owner of this property to respond to the allegations published on various news –
platforms and to inform the general public on the goings on by setting the record
straight.

It is no longer news that he Nigeria Police following a Petition written by my good
self commenced and concluded investigation into the authenticity of the “Title”
documents which is being paraded by Senator Obiora in respect to Plot 413
Cadastral Zone AO9 within Guzape District, Abuja.

The result of the investigationforwarded to the Director of Land, AGIS and dated 6″
November, 2023 with reference No: CR: 3000/DFI/FHQ/CIU/ACJ/Vol. 40/732
goes thus:

“The investigation note’s that the FCDA has been consistent in her insistence that the R
of O presented for registration over the subject property by Corporate Ideals
Securities Ltd (even during their defence in Suit No: FCT/HC/CV/0924/2018
instituted by Corporate Ideals Securities Ltd against the Hon. Minister and the FCDA)
is forged document. The forensic analysis of the said R of O has corroborated this
fact thus establishing a prima facie case of perjury, conspiracy to commit forgery
and uttering forged document is established against the suspects who have done
everything to evade invitation to respond to the allegations. Consequently, it is
recommended the following charges should be file against them accordingly:

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is Criminal Conspiracy as contemplated by section 96(1) of the Penal Code

ii. Forgery as contemplated by section 362(a) of the Penal Code

iii. | Uttering forged documents as contemplated by section 364 of the Penal
Code.

iv. A warrant for their arrest has been obtained.”

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The above report has as it were robbed the Judgments being paraded by Senator
Obiora of any foundation on which to stand as the documents used in procuring the
Judgments are forged.

It is therefore important to prevail on the Inspector General of Police to direct that
action be taken in accordance with the recommendation to arrest and prosecute
Senator Obiora, and his company, Corporate Ideals Securities Ltd.

Let it be known that upon further complaint on the delay in effecting the prosecution
of Senator Obiora, | petitioned the office of the Attorney General who directed the
Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF) to call on the Police to
forward the case file for prosecution, which he did by his letter dated 18″ January,
2024.

It is therefore impracticable for the Office of the Attorney General (AGF) to direct
the Police to enforce Orders which the AGF knows are based or obtained upon the
use of forged documents.

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– Let the whole world know that the property Plot 413 Guzape District Cadastral
Zone AO9 Abuja belongs to Jackmag International Limited and not Corporate
Ideals Securities Limited.

– That the title to the above property paraded by Senator Obiora and his
company are forged as confirmed by the Report of the Police.

– That the Attorney General’s letter suspending all investigation and prosecution
of Senator Obiora is suspect as it contain several contradictions and legal
misstatements.

– That myself and our company have pending appeals against the civil judgment
fraudulently obtained by Senator Obiora and Corporate Ideals Securities
Limited.

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That the whole world is by this press statement cautioned not to deal with Senator
IkechukwuObiora or Corporate Ideals Securities Limited in respect of Plot 413
Cadastral Zone AO9 Guzape District Abuja as the documents of “title” which they
have are confirmed to be forged.

Thank you.

High Chief JackoEloho
(M.D Jackmag Int’! Ltd)

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NAFDAC alerts Nigerians About fake Dettol soap

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The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control has alerted Nigeria to the sale of a fake soap labelled as “Dettol Health Fresh Soap” in the market.

Ad revealed on NAFDAC’s website on Thursday, the manufacturer of Dettol Antiseptic products confirmed that the soap is fake as it does not have any product by the name “Dettol Health Fresh Soap.”

“The Marketing Authorization Holder and manufacturer (Reckitt Benckiser Nigeria Limited) of Dettol Antiseptic products, received a consumer complaint regarding the above-mentioned product. The product was reported to have caused skin irritation to the complainant.

“The MAH has confirmed that the product is fake as they do not have any product by the name “Dettol Health Fresh Soap”. Dettol Antiseptic products are widely used in Nigeria for household disinfection and personal hygiene to prevent illnesses from germs (bacterial infection),” it said.

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It added that details of the complaint product were not provided by the complainant except for the name of the product “Dettol Health Fresh Soap.”

The agency noted that the illegal marketing of NAFDAC-regulated products or fake products poses a risk to people’s health, and since they do not comply with the regulatory provisions, the products’ safety, quality, and efficacy are not guaranteed.

It said all NAFDAC zonal directors and state coordinators have been directed to carry out surveillance and mop up the fake product if found within the zones and states.

“Importers, distributors, retailers, healthcare professionals, caregivers, and consumers are advised to exercise caution and vigilance within the supply chain to avoid the importation, distribution, sale, and use of the fake product. All medical products must be obtained from authorised/licensed suppliers. The products’ authenticity and physical condition should be carefully checked.

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“Healthcare professionals and consumers are advised to report any suspicion of the sale of substandard and falsified medicines or medical products to the nearest NAFDAC office, NAFDAC on 0800-162-3322 or via email: [email protected].

“Similarly, healthcare professionals and patients are also encouraged to report adverse events or side effects related to the use of medicinal products or devices to the nearest NAFDAC office, or through the use of the E-reporting platforms available on the NAFDAC website www.nafdac.gov.ng or via the Med- safety application available for download on android and IOS stores or via e-mail on [email protected]

“Furthermore, note that this notice will be uploaded to the WHO Global Surveillance and Monitoring System,” it concluded.

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LP Crisis: Nobody Unseated You, The Constitution Did, Sheathe Your Sword — Obi Tells Abure

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 elections has asked the party’s former Chairman, Julius Abure, to sheath his sword.

He urged him and others to join hands with the National Caretaker Committee to rebuild the party.

Obi, who was represented by Datti Baba-Ahmed, stated this at the inaugural meeting of the caretaker committee of the party held in Abuja on Tuesday night.

He stated categorically that nobody but the constitution of the party unseated former chairman Abure after the expiration of his tenure.

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Obi said: “Listen, my friend, no governor unseated Abure, the constitution unseated him. Abure’s time elapsed. Nobody unseated him. As of today, Abure is our good friend and a loyal member. We want him back in the fold; we have roles for him to play.

“We didn’t have crisis. We managed a transition that was a bit bumpy and that was it. I tell you, no other political party of our size could do that in the time and manner that we did.

“We are a political party who went all the way to the Supreme Court claiming our 10 million votes. They were only able to give us six million votes. So we are a force to contend with in Africa. What we’ve done has never been done before. When PDP came, they had the military. We had nothing.”

Obi noted that the opposition party was ready to repeat and surpass the feat recorded during the 2023 elections in 2027 by producing a majority in the National Assembly and winning the presidential seat in 2027.

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Earlier, the chairman of the Labour Party National Caretaker Committee, Senator Nenadi Usman, assured party members of the committee’s determination to rescue the party from the current challenges and restore and rebuild it as a veritable alternative platform for Nigerians.

She assured of the committee’s readiness to lead the party on the path of reconciliation within the short time of its assignment.

Usman stated: “We are on a rescue mission, not just for the Labour Party, but I tell you for our dear nation, Nigeria. The interest this committee has generated extends beyond party lines.

“The number of telephone calls I have received not just from Labour Party members, but people from other political parties who told me that if we get this thing right, we will walk together. So we have a huge task.

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“Our party, by the grace of Almighty God, will become a platform for all disenfranchised and unhappy Nigerians. People who are not happy with the way things are going, we are going to be the platform for them by the grace of God. Therefore, we must view this as a significant national assignment.”

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Nigerian varsities working in shadows of death – Omole

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The Pro-chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Ayodeji Omole on Thursday said that the Nigerian University is under siege and currently “working in the shadows of death”.

He maintained that the university system has been captured and held hostage by many government policies especially since the advent of the so called ‘civil rule’.

Professor Omole made these assertions while delivering the 561 inaugural lecture of the university of Ibadan, entitled “working in the shadows of death”.

A former ASUU chairman, Professor Omole stated unless something urgent is done to stop government attacks on the Nigeria’s educational system, the system will die faster than anticipated

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“More than ever before, the Nigeria University system is under siege and therefore ‘Working in the shadows of death. If nothing drastic is done to stop the various attacks from government and its agencies, the system will die faster than anticipated. The University system is captured and has been held hostage by many government policies, especially since the advent of the so called ‘civil rule’”.

He took a swipe at various civilian administrations who he said foisted anti-intellectual policies on the education system in the country.

According to the Professor of Forest Engineering, “Treasury Single Account (TSA) and Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS). IPPIS is a mismatch with university work structure. It is incompatible with the academic calendar, and a clear violation of the University Act.

Therefore, it is illegal. Only in Nigeria is the data-base of scholars surrendered to foreign agencies in the name of cutting cost. The effects of which are threatening the very existence of the University system in Nigeria today, because it is now impossible for Universities to recruit even cleaners.”

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According to the University don, “the proposed imposition of Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standard (CCMAS) by the National Universities Commission (NUC) is another policy that will kill Nigerian Universities, faster than expected”.

While expressing sadness that the university of ibadan senate also caved in from its stance on the CCMAS introduction, Professor Omole lamented that the rigid standardization will definitely limit universities’ ability to innovate and design programmes to meet societal needs; because local content and flavour are ignored.

As a former ASUU Chairman at the University of Ibadan, Omole who appreciated the efforts of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and its quest for enhancing qualitative public education for children of the masses in Nigeria noted that “every financial gain the university system has been able to make is as a result of the struggles of ASUU”

He challenged Nigerian academic to “criticize policies that are inimical to national development” saying that “scholars worthy of the description should be vocal in their resistance to foreign exploitation, through the imposition of neo-liberal policies”.

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To ensure sustainable development, Professor Omole harped on the need “for government and other stakeholders to ensure fair and adequate compensation for all workers, fostering a motivated workforce that is fully engaged in the pursuit of national progress”.

“Slave wages severely undermine the commitment of workers to national development and have broad, damaging effects on a country’s economic, social, and political fabric. Under-funding in Nigerian universities has led to a range of problems that affect the quality of education, research, and overall institutional performance.

This has manifested in the form of deterioration of infrastructure, poor facilities, brain drain/loss of talent, labour/student unrest, erosion of university autonomy, low morale among staff, decline in global ranking and reputation. These affect productivity, commitment, and willingness to engage in advanced research or innovative teaching methods.

In summary, the under-funding of Nigerian universities is a significant barrier to the advancement of education, research, and national development. Addressing these issues requires increased investment in higher education, better financial management, and strategic policies that prioritize the long-term sustainability and improvement of the university system.

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Poor remuneration in Nigerian universities has far-reaching consequences for the future of the university system, affecting its ability to deliver quality education, retain talent, and contribute to national development.”

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