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Ohanaeze Gets New President General

Nze Fidelis Ozichukwu Chukwu has been appointed as the new President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, succeeding the late Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, who passed away on July 25, 2024, after a brief illness. Chukwu’s emergence was confirmed during an Ime-Obi meeting held on Saturday in Enugu.
According to a statement from Dr. Alex Ogbonnia, the National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chukwu will serve for the remainder of the tenure allocated to Imo State, which runs until January 10, 2025. His appointment follows the chain of events triggered by the deaths of two key leaders: Ambassador Professor George Obiozor in 2022 and, more recently, Chief Iwuanyanwu. In line with the “doctrine of necessity,” Ime-Obi Ohanaeze, the governing body, endorsed Chukwu’s nomination to finish Iwuanyanwu’s term.
The motion for Chukwu’s adoption was moved by Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, Chairman of the Imo State Council of Elders, and seconded by Chief Simon Okeke. Eze Ilomuanya praised Chukwu as a “cerebral thinker” with outstanding qualities, describing him as a seasoned management executive and entrepreneurship consultant with degrees from prestigious institutions, including Templeton College, Oxford University, Harvard University, and the University of Lagos, among others.
Chukwu has had a distinguished career, having served as a director at Inland Bank Plc, Managing Director of Nigeria Merchant Bank (NMB) Plc, and as a founding member of the Technical Committee for Privatization and Commercialization (TCPC). He also held significant roles, including Chairman of the Presidential Committee for the Reorganization of the River Basin Development Authorities in Nigeria and member of the 2005 National Political Reform Conference. Chukwu’s commitment to public service has earned him multiple accolades, including the Worthy Knighthood of St. Mulumba (KSM) and the Papal Knighthood of Saint Sylvester (KSS).
In his career, Chukwu has contributed to various national and international development initiatives, such as the South East Development Council (SEDC) and the South East Development Initiative (SEDI). He has also been involved with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) and the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA).
At the Ime-Obi meeting, many dignitaries, including state governors, senators, and various Ohanaeze leaders, expressed their support for Chukwu’s appointment. These included Enugu State Governor Barr. Dr. Peter Mbah, who was represented by the Secretary to the Government of Enugu State, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, as well as Rear Admiral Allison Madueke, Sen. Eyinnaya Abaribe, Chief Chekwas Okorie, and Archbishop Prof. E. O. Chukwuma, among others.
Dr. Lucky Ekeji, the President of the Rivers State Chapter of Ohanaeze, expressed his excitement at the appointment, noting that the next President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo will come from Rivers State. Ambassador Okey Emuchay MFR, the Secretary General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, called the day “phenomenal” in Igbo history, offering gratitude for the unwavering support of the Igbo nation throughout the challenges faced in the organization.
Members of the Ime-Obi praised Nze Ozichukwu Chukwu for his integrity, organizational acumen, and moral principles. They described him as a dependable leader who prioritizes honesty and effectiveness over the pursuit of power for its own sake. His tenure is expected to provide a smooth and credible transition of power, and it is anticipated that under his leadership, Ohanaeze Ndigbo will continue to thrive.
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FG partners Mayo Clinic to establish two liver transplant centres

The federal government has announced plans to establish liver transplant centres in two Federal Tertiary Health Institutions, in partnership with the globally renowned Mayo Clinic.
The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Salako, revealed the development via his official X handle following a strategic visit to the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Rochester, Minnesota, United States.
According to Salako, the initiative is part of a broader collaboration with the Mayo Clinic to enhance Nigeria’s capacity for advanced medical care, including liver transplants, cancer research, and precision medicine.
The partnership, he said, would not only boost Nigeria’s transplant infrastructure but also position the country as a regional leader in high-end medical services.
“We are working towards strengthening our partnership on collaborative research, policy development, public health initiatives, capacity building, cancer infrastructure development, clinical trial opportunities and so on. Nigeria is working towards establishing Liver Transplant Centres in at least two of our Federal Tertiary Health Institutions in partnership with the Mayo Clinic,” he said.
During the visit, Salako led a Nigerian delegation to meet with Professor Folakemi Odedina, a Nigerian-American from Ogun State and the Enterprise Deputy Director for Community Outreach and Engagement at the Mayo Clinic Cancer Centre.
The delegation also held a virtual meeting with the Executive Director of the Centre, Cheryl Willman who was unable to attend in person due to a personal bereavement.
“It was an opportunity to explore areas of partnership and collaboration between the Mayo Clinic Cancer Programme and the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare through the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment to advance shared goals in cancer research, precision medicine, and health equity for Nigerians and the global Black community. It was also an opportunity for a guided tour of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,” Salako said.
He emphasised that the discussions focused on strengthening ties in collaborative research, policy development, public health initiatives, capacity building, cancer infrastructure development, and clinical trial opportunities, all aimed at improving health equity for Nigerians and the global Black community.
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Tragedy as grader crushes mother, child to death in Ondo

A middle-aged woman and her child lost their lives on Monday along Olujewu/Igbatoro Road in Ose Local Government Area of the state when a grader crushed them to death.
The incident occurred when a grader owned by the local government, deployed for the rehabilitation of roads in the area, lost control and rammed into the woman and child, killing them on the spot.
It was gathered that the mother and her child were on their way to the farm and met their untimely death when the grader operator lost control of the vehicle due to brake failure.
Speaking on the tragic incident, the Chairman of the council, Kolapo Ojo, who confirmed the development, expressed deep sorrow over the unfortunate event and extended condolences to the grieving family.
In a statement issued by Ojo after visiting the family house of the deceased, he described the incident as unfortunate, lamenting the death of the mother and child.
He said, “The tragic accident, which occurred as a result of brake failure in a grader owned by the local government and deployed for road rehabilitation under our rural development programme, has brought great pain to all of us.
“What was intended as a noble effort to improve access and infrastructure within the community has now become a moment of intense grief. This is a loss that touches us all—not just as a government, but as members of one human family.
A hardworking mother and her innocent child set out to the farm like on any other day, only to have their lives cut short in the most heartbreaking way.”
He added, “No words can adequately express the sadness and regret we feel as a government and as a people.
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“I am pleased with Tinubu’s leadership, I married second wife” — Katsina resident

A resident of Katsina State has credited President Bola Tinubu’s administration with improving security and the economy, saying one of his most significant personal achievements under the current government was marrying a second wife.
The man, who hails from Jibia Local Government Area, made the remarks during a press interview conducted in the Hausa language.
He praised the reduction in banditry in his community and claimed that the improved environment allowed him to take the bold step of expanding his family.
“I am pleased with the leadership of Tinubu. I married a second wife under Tinubu. My community, Jibia, is now secure from attacks by bandits,” he said.
His comments come amid ongoing discussions about the impact of the Tinubu administration’s security and economic policies, especially in northern Nigeria. While some citizens have continued to express frustration over economic hardship, others, like the Katsina resident, believe there have been noticeable improvements in specific areas such as local security.
Jibia, a border town in Katsina, has been one of the regions affected by banditry in recent years, leading to displacement, loss of lives, and disruption of local economies. However, local reports suggest that security operations have recently intensified in the area, resulting in fewer incidents.
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