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Drama as Abia lawmaker assaults bolt driver, threatens to make him disappear
By Francesca Hangeior
Member representing Aba North/Aba South federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, has been caught on a viral video assaulting a Bolt driver sent to deliver a parcel in his Abuja residence.
The first-time lawmaker elected on the platform of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) was also heard on the video threatening he can make the driver disappear in the whole of Nigeria and nothing will happen.
He told the driver he was a Senator of the Republic threatening to deal with the driver, after slapping him three times, saying he will not pay for the service for disrespecting him.
As of the time of filing this report, he was yet to respond to a WhatsApp message The Nation sent to his mobile. The spokesman of the House was also yet to respond.
Below is a full transcript of what transpired below the lawmaker and the driver: Hon. Alex: Do you know where you are? Do you know who I am? So, you think I will give you my money with the way you have spoken to me?
Driver: I did a job for you and you have to pay me.
Alex: You will not see a penny from me with this great level of disrespect. You are very stupid. Very very stupid (he makes a call and his heard talking to someone in phone). Madam, who is this stupid boy that you sent to this my house? Who is this foolish boy you sent to my house? How can this stupid idiot come to my house and say I am supposed to come and meet him in his car and collect the snails I am buying from you?
Can you imagine this rat? I can make this man disappear in the whole other Nigeria and nothing will happen. Can you imagine this rat? I am not going to give this boy one naira of my money. No, no, no. I am. Not going to give this silly boy one naira of my money
Driver: You have been insulting me and I have been quiet.
Alex: And I pray that you do. I pray that you insult me. Can you please insult me? I am not going to call my policemen to beat you up. I will beat you up myself to show you that I am a big brother to you. I will slap the hell out of you, beat you up and you lock you up in my generator room. How dare you? Do you know who you are talking to? Do you know where you are? Is it because you see me sitting out here?
Driver: Please sir, pay me and let me go.
Alex: Look at this monkey oooh. Are you looking at me and thinking that you can beat me? Who do hell you think you are talking to (he slaps the driver)? Do you know who I am? I am a Senator of this Republic (another slap). Do you know who the fuck I am? How dare you?.
Driver: Are you slapping me sir?
Alex: (seen picking up his phone) You see, in this place, I will deal with you.
Driver: Are you slapping me sir?
Alex: I just did and I am coming back. How dare you? His dare you? Howe dare you? Do you know who I am?
Driver: Did you just slap me three times?
Alex: I just did twice and the third one, you will soon receive it. How dare you? Common get out of this place.
Driver: I need my payment. (Making a narration) This is where I am. I just got three slaps from this man because I told him to come. Get his stuff and pay me my money. He claims.. (Cuts in)
Alex: Tell them. My name is Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwecheg, a member of the House of Representatives. Tell them I slapped you. Call the Inspector General of Police. Call him, let him come here. Record me very well. You came to my house, you disrespect me.
Driver: I did not disrespect you. I said pay me my money and let me leave.
Another slap ended the short video
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TES Community, NSIBIDI Project and Armstrong Agoreyo Host Successful Art Exhibition in Derby
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The recently concluded art exhibition Light in the Shadows: Stories of Hope, hosted at Banks Mill Studio, Derby, United Kingdom, has been hailed as a resounding success. Organized by TES Community and the NSIBIDI Project, with visionary contributions from Armstrong Oke Agoreyo, the three-day event drew nearly 200 attendees, showcasing the transformative power of art in fostering empathy, inclusion, and resilience.
The exhibition, which celebrated the creativity and resilience of individuals with Special Educational Needs (SEND), owes much of its success to Armstrong Oke Agoreyo.
As the Coordinating Artist, Armstrong not only conceptualized the exhibition’s theme but also played a pivotal role in bringing it to life.
He approached both TES Community and the NSIBIDI Project with the idea, tirelessly managing the participating artists and curating an impactful collection of works that highlighted the diversity of Derby’s artistic talent, particularly from minority communities. His leadership underscored the ability of art to bridge divides and create meaningful connections.
“Armstrong’s dedication to this project was extraordinary,” said Akindayo Akindolani, Executive Director of TES Community.
“From gathering award-winning artists to ensuring that the exhibition truly represented the voices of resilience and hope, his efforts have left a lasting impact.”
The exhibition featured some of Derby’s finest talents, including Armstrong himself, alongside Ayodeji Kingsley, Chike Felix Uzoka, Ed Heron, and Orinsunayo Akinniran.
Their works explored themes of healing, transformation, and identity, resonating deeply with attendees.
Notably, the exhibition also included Dan Webber, an award-winning Derby-based poet and producer, whose live poetry performances added a captivating auditory element to the visual showcase.
Among the standout stories was that of Clef Skyers-Aakerstrom, whose artistic journey began after a life-altering accident. Her work became a symbol of healing and transformation, inspiring attendees and reminding them of the power of resilience.
Reflecting on the success of the exhibition, Armstrong shared:
“This exhibition was a labor of love. I am deeply grateful to the artists, TES Community, and the NSIBIDI Project for believing in the vision and for working tirelessly to make it a reality. Seeing the impact on the attendees and the connections forged through the art has been incredibly rewarding.”
The event also laid the groundwork for future initiatives.
Building on its success, TES Community and the NSIBIDI Project announced plans to launch free art workshops and online training for young people in early 2025, aiming to empower creativity and support personal growth within the community.
The overwhelming success of Light in the Shadows: Stories of Hope has cemented its legacy as more than just an exhibition. It was a platform for storytelling, a celebration of resilience, and a call to action for inclusion and creativity, driven by the vision and determination of Armstrong Oke Agoreyo and the collaborative spirit of all involved.
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BREAKING: Gunshots As Gunmen Abduct Anambra Lawmaker Returning Home For Christmas
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Anambra State Police Command has confirmed the abduction of Mr. Justice Azuka, a member of the Anambra State House of Assembly representing Onitsha North Constituency.
Azuka was reportedly kidnapped on Tuesday night, December 24, 2024, along Ugwunapampa Road in Onitsha while returning home.
In a statement, Police Public Relations Officer Tochukwu Ikenga revealed that the Command has “activated operational plans for the possible rescue and arrest of the kidnappers.”
According to Ikenga, Azuka was taken around 9:20 pm by unidentified gunmen, and the police are working on some leads to facilitate his rescue.
The incident has heightened concerns about the growing insecurity in the region, particularly the spate of kidnappings targeting public figures. Residents of Onitsha have expressed fear over the safety of the area, calling for increased security measures. Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and cooperate by providing any information that could assist in locating the lawmaker and apprehending the perpetrators. As the investigation continues, the Anambra State Government has yet to issue an official statement on the incident.
This abduction marks another troubling development in the ongoing battle against insecurity in Nigeria, further underscoring the need for robust measures to protect citizens and public officials
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Christmas day tragedy: Many feared dead as Nigerian Military Jet Bombs Sokoto Communities In Error
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A fighter jet targeting the notorious Lakurawa terrorist group has mistakenly bombed two communities in the Silame Local Government Area of Sokoto State, leaving many feared dead and several others injured.
The tragic incident occurred in the wee hours of Wednesday, December 25, 2024, affecting the villages of Gidan Sama and Rumtuwa. Villagers Caught in Airstrike.
Eyewitness accounts reveal that the villages, situated near the Surame Forest—a known hideout for Lakurawa terrorists and bandits—were unintentionally targeted during the airstrike. Residents described the moment bombs started dropping on the peaceful communities, catching the villagers unawares.
A source revealed that at least 10 people had been confirmed dead, while others sustained varying degrees of injuries.
Local officials, however, are still working to assess the full extent of the casualties and damage.
The chairman of Silame LGA, Alhaji Abubakar Muhammad Daftarana, expressed his deep sorrow over the incident.
“The villagers were innocent and peace-loving people with no criminal records.
“We are still assessing the development and cannot yet confirm the exact number of casualties,” Daftarana stated.
The Sokoto State Police Command has declined to comment on the incident, stating it was not a police operation.
Rising Concerns Over Lakurawa Terrorist Group The Lakurawa group has been linked to increasing attacks in the northern region of Nigeria, prompting calls for a specialised paramilitary force to counter their activities.
Prominent Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi recently urged the federal government to prioritise action against the group, describing their growing presence as a significant security challenge.
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