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Ajayi Crowther University: Niger Delta Youth, NANS protest, demand autopsy report of dead student

The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS and Niger Delta group, Niger Delta Youth Leaders Front have stormed the Samuel Ajayi Crowther University in protest demanding for autopsy report on the slain Mechanical Engineering student, Jeffery Chamuke Akron.

The deceased was allegedly beaten to death by his colleagues over an allegation of phone theft.
The 25 students responsible for the murder , aged between 18 and 34, were on Wednesday arraigned before Chief Magistrate Court in Oyo State in connection with the murder . They have been remanded in prison until July 8 pending trial.

The deceased resident in a hostel in the institution premises known as Shepherd Inn was said to have been allegedly beaten from 6pm on Friday to about 10am on Saturday.
But the leadership of the NANS and Niger Delta Youth stormed the institution on Wednesday in protest, demanding for autopsy report of the late student who incidentally was an Itsekiri Prince from Warri , Delta State.
Demanding justice for the late Jeffery Chamuke Akron, Comrade Lucky Emonefe, NANS Universal President and Honourable Chukwutem Nwogor, President of Niger Delta Youth Leaders Front, who spoke with journalists, confirmed visit to the institution.
They dismissed the identity of the 25 suspects arraigned at the Magistrate court in Oyo and accused the police and management of the institution of plot to shield the real killers of the deceased.
They jointly demanded for the real identities of the students involved in the murder, autopsy report conducted on the deceased and meeting with his immediate family by the management of the institution.
Honourable Chukwutem Nwogor, who maintained that the hostel where students are being kept at Ajayi Crowther University was inhabitable also indicted the Minister of Education for indifference since the unfortunate incident happened.
Honourable Nwogor noted that being the regulatory agency on private and public institutions, the Minister of Education, Honourable Tahir Mamman, should show more than passing interest in the unfortunate incident at the institution.
He said:”On our visitation to Ajayi Crowther, Wednesday, if you visit the hostel of the school, it is shameful to the National University Commission . What people are just interested in is money, not thinking about safety of the people.
I don’t see any reason why the proper facilities are not being put in place before you can approve such school to have an hostel.
“Now that this unfortunate incident has happened, the school is running helter skelter to make sure that it fixes the hostel.
“It is also shameful that till this moment, not the Commissioner for Education for Oyo State has visited the scene, not even the Minister has visited or put a call to the family of the late student. What is the reason why you are in government? It is to protect lives and property. “The killing of the innocent boy was barbaric. That hostel is inhabitable.”
Investigation revealed that apart from the NANS and the Niger Delta Youth, Itsekiri elders stormed the institution last Wednesday.
Led by an Uncle of the deceased, Prince Yemi Emiko, the elders visited the hostel where the late Prince was allegedly beaten to death and also had a meeting with the school management.
They also visited the morgue where the body of the deceased was said to have been kept.

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Rivers Assembly issues arrest warrant for RSIEC chairman, commissioners in renewed battle

The Chairman of Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, RSIEC, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, Rtd has been ordered by the State House of Assembly to be arrested following his failure to appear on Monday.

Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Martin Amaewhule approved the warrant of arrest after deliberations by the members of his refusal to appear first after the earlier 48 hours ultimatum and 78 hours deadline which the RSIEC chairman still snubbed House invitation.

During Monday’s plenary session, Speaker Martin Amaewhule and the House unanimously approved the warrant, reinforcing their demand for accountability from the RSIEC officials.
The Assembly members are contending that the appointment of the Chairman was illegal having not been approved by the State House of Assembly in line with the appointment of political office holders in Rivers State.
One of the Commissioner in RSIEC in charge of transportation, logistics and Store, Ibiemebo Evelyn Thompson, on Monday resigned citing Supreme Court judgment that invalidated the October 5, Local Government Council elections in Rivers State.
Her resignation follows that of two other commissioners, Lazberry Nnah and Professor Simeon Weli, who stepped down last week for the same reason.
With the RSIEC Chairman, Justice Enebeli, yet to respond to the Assembly’s summons, it remains unclear what his next course of action will be.

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Commonwealth Day 2025: NASS reiterates commitment to deepening democracy, global unity

Nigeria’s National Assembly has joined the rest of the world to commemorate the 2025 Commonwealth Day and reiterated its commitment to deepening democracy, peace, and sustainable development.

This year’s theme, “Together We Thrive,” the observance highlighted Nigeria’s active role in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) and its dedication to fostering youth engagement and international cooperation.

Delivering the keynote address on behalf of Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Mark Esset, Chairman, House Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Affairs, reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the shared values of the 56-member Commonwealth.
“The National Assembly remains dedicated to strengthening democracy by supporting policies that promote social and economic inclusion, human rights, and environmental sustainability. We will continue to engage in Commonwealth parliamentary dialogue to share best practices and learn from other nations to enhance our governance,” he stated.
Hon. Esset highlighted Nigeria’s longstanding participation in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), recalling that the country hosted the 56th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Abuja in 2006. He noted that Nigeria remains an active player in Commonwealth affairs, with key representatives such as Hon. Tolu Sadipe serving as the West Africa Regional Representative and Hon. Mark Esset as the Branch Representative.
He also commended Hon. Zainab Gimba, who recently completed her tenure as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP).
The Speaker reiterated the National Assembly’s support for recognizing the CPA as an international organization rather than a UK-registered charity, noting that a bill to that effect has already passed in the UK House of Commons.
He further expressed concerns about political instability in parts of Africa, particularly the resurgence of military rule and the displacement of citizens due to conflict. He called for stronger Commonwealth cooperation in upholding democratic principles and human rights.
Another important highlight of the celebration was the presence of 60 students from four schools, reflecting the Commonwealth’s commitment to youth inclusion in governance.
Hon. Esset called on the House Committee on Youth Affairs and the Directorate of Inter-Parliamentary Affairs to establish a framework for mentoring young people who participate in such events, encouraging their involvement in legislative activities.
“Our young people are the future of our democracy. We must not only educate them on governance but also empower them through mentorship initiatives like the Legislative Mentorship Initiative (LMI),” he said.
Delivering his remarks, Engr. B.A. Yero, Deputy Clerk of the National Assembly, who represented Clerk to the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, Esq., emphasized the significance of the Commonwealth Day celebration.
“The theme ‘Together We Thrive’ reminds us that despite differences in geography, culture, and history, we share common aspirations for justice, equality, and progress. Addressing challenges such as climate change, insecurity, and economic instability requires collaboration,” he stated.
He urged the youth to embrace teamwork and innovation, describing them as agents of positive change in Nigeria and the broader Commonwealth.
As part of the observance, Elder Godwin Okon Ekpenyong, Secretary, Directorate of Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Protocol, delivered the King’s Commonwealth Day Message 2025, originally published on March 9.
The message reflected on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, paying tribute to the 1.5 million Commonwealth soldiers who fought for global peace. The King emphasized the importance of international cooperation in promoting peace, human rights, and environmental sustainability.
“In these uncertain times, the Commonwealth remains a unique platform where nations—large and small, young and old—come together as one family. Our greatest strength lies in our unity and shared responsibility for a better future,” the message read.
The 2025 Commonwealth Day observance at the National Assembly reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to democratic governance, global cooperation, and youth empowerment. With strong parliamentary engagement, calls for unity, and a renewed focus on mentorship, the event embodied the spirit of “Together We Thrive,” inspiring a future built on shared progress and inclusivity.

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Sexual Harassment Saga: Natasha’s beauty a challenge to her – Ex-Senator Ogunlewe

Ex-Senator and former Minister of Works, Adeseye Ogunlewe, reacting to sexual harassment allegation claimed that the beauty of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, remains a huge challenge to her in her political career.

He said men will find it difficult to ignore her presence anywhere she finds herself.

Ogunlewe stated this while featuring on Arise Television on Monday, remarking that female Senators do no always feel inferior to their male counterpart and often assert themselves in political discussions.
The former lawmaker in the Senate stated that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s physical appearance sets her apart in a way that affects how men relate to her, a fact she must realise.
“The female Senators did not look at themselves as if they were inferior to men. They were even up to the task. If you even mention that Itadewa is a woman, the response you are going to get will make you ashamed of yourself because they will stand up to you,” he said.
Referring specifically to Akpoti-Uduaghan, he added, “But the beauty of Distinguished Senator Natasha is a problem to her.
When asked, “How can beauty be a problem?”
He said, “You know, men—when somebody who is pretty passes by you, your attitude will change. You can smile, you can wink, but you may not talk to her. But her beauty is a problem, there’s no doubt about that.”
When pressed further on how beauty could be an issue, Ogunlewe responded, “To men, when she’s passing, there’s no way a man will not look at that woman.”
He defended his stance by stating that it is natural for men to notice attractive women, adding, “It is a natural thing for a man to look at beautiful women. How can you be a man, and a beautiful woman is passing, and you close your eyes?”
Despite being questioned on whether his views were misogynistic, Ogunlewe insisted that his observations were based on natural human tendencies.
“It may be, you might term it that way, but it is inbuilt,” he said.

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