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Gunmen k!ll two in Rivers

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There is currently tension in the Diobu axis of PortHarcourt, Rivers State capital as gunmen suspected to be cultists shot dead a vigilante at Obidanso waterfront, in the Mile 1 part of the metropolis on Saturday night.

It was gathered that members of the group known as Diobu Vigilante in the company of policemen while acting on a tip off about the activities of cult groups’ cults stormed the waterfront at about 9pm.

A source said that on getting there, the suspected gang members were said to have laid ambush to attack a rival group in an ongoing war between two houses of suspected gang known as ‘Deygbam’.

The source, who spoke on condition anonymity, said, “The suspected cultists, on sighting the security operatives, opened fire and bullet caught the vigilante member. His name is Orukwo, which resulted in his death.”

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Meanwhile, our correspondent, who visited the family house of Orukwo at Ekwulobia Street Mile 3 in Diobu, saw mourners in their numbers.

In a similar development, suspected cultists believed to be the same assailants have shot dead a man identified as ‘Umo’ an ex-member of the Diobu Vigilante at about 11pm on Saturday at Kaduna Street D-Line in PortHarcourt
It was gathered that the victim (Umo) alleged to be a member of a cult group was sacked from the vigilante group over suspected criminal activities.

The source said he suspected that a rival cult group may have been responsible for Umo’ killing, saying, “Because if you check, the same killing took place on Saturday night. ”

When contacted, the spokesperson of the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the two incidents, saying investigation is ongoing.

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She stated, “Yes, I can confirm the two incidents. But one of them is a notorious criminal. But, investigation is ongoing.

“Our men are in the area to ensure that those behind the shooting are apprehended to make them face the law. “

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West African Ministers Meet in Accra Over Future of Key Regional Institutions

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…addresses shifts in bloc dynamics as 3 member states prepare exit

By Gloria Ikibah

Top officials from across West Africa have  gathered in Accra for an emergency meeting of the ECOWAS Council of Ministers, as the regional body weighs critical decisions in the wake of formal withdrawal notifications from Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.

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At the start of deliberations, Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, who currently chairs the Council, acknowledged Ghana’s warm reception and expressed gratitude for the country’s role in hosting the session.

He also praised the joint efforts of Ghana and the ECOWAS Commission in organising the recent “ECOWAS at 50” commemorations, calling the celebrations a timely opportunity to reflect on the journey so far—its shared progress, setbacks, and enduring aspirations.

One of the key items on the agenda was the possible relocation of some ECOWAS institutions, a move that has become necessary as political realities shift and the bloc reassesses its presence in the region.

Tuggar said: “This gathering demonstrates our unwavering commitment to the advancement of our regional community and the fulfillment of ECOWAS’s core purpose”.
 
The Extraordinary Session follows a directive from the Authority of Heads of State and Government during its 66th Ordinary Session, mandating the Council to adopt modalities and a contingency plan for the disengagement of the three Sahelian nations. 
 
The ECOWAS Commission is expected to present memoranda addressing the withdrawal process, suspension of programs in the affected countries, and challenges related to the free movement of people, goods, and services.
 
Additionally, the Council will examine the potential relocation of ECOWAS institutions and agencies currently based in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, with an eye toward mitigating any disruptions caused by their exit. In a solemn tone, the Chair acknowledged that the session marks a difficult moment in ECOWAS’s history.
 
“It was never our wish to deliberate on the withdrawal of member states. But in recognizing the sovereignty of these nations under their current military governments, we must now adapt and chart a forward-looking path,” he said.
 
Despite the gravity of the situation, Tuggar urged ministers to view the crisis as an opportunity for institutional renewal and a recommitment to regional integration. He emphasized that ECOWAS remains the most integrated regional bloc in Africa, underpinned by harmonized policies and a shared vision for political, economic, and security cooperation.
 
“As we look ahead, our responsibility is to maintain the ECOWAS legacy and pass it on stronger to the next generation. Our unity has been tested before—and we emerged stronger. We will do so again,” he stated.
 
The Chair therefore called on his colleagues to engage in constructive deliberations and to ensure the effective implementation of the withdrawal, reaffirming that ECOWAS remains the premier platform for addressing West Africa’s collective challenges.
 
“Membership, as the saying goes, has its privileges,” he added.
 
 
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Finally, FG Releases N50bn to ASUU, Varsity Unions for Earned Allowances

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The Federal Government has released N50 billion to settle earned allowances owed to academic and non-academic staff of federal universities, fulfilling a promise by President Bola Tinubu.

Education Minister, Dr. Maruf Alausa, announced the disbursement on Wednesday, describing it as a major step toward transforming Nigeria’s education sector.

“This is not just a financial transaction but a reaffirmation of the President’s commitment to quality education and staff welfare,” Alausa said.

The Education Ministry praised the peaceful atmosphere in federal institutions, noting that Nigeria is currently enjoying one of its longest uninterrupted academic sessions in years.

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Delta to transform into complete APC state as 25 PDP Local Government Chairmen set to defect

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It’s going to be a complete transformation into All Progressives Congress APC as 25 Local Government Chairmen set to finally dump PDP.

This was revealed after the Governor met with all the chairmen after his resignation from PDP on Wednesday afternoon in Asaba, the Delta’ state capital

After the meeting, all the chairmen were seen shouting and hailing the Governor saying, wherever Sheriff goes, is where we will all go.

However, the Governor failed to speak with newsmen on the outcome of his meeting with the council chairmen, in a Channels TV clip,the Governor was seen asking journalists,that, did you want to hear from,they said Yes, and the Governor immediately replied saying, you will hear from me on Monday

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