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Leading Francophone African Literature schorlar, Prof. Unionmwan Edebiri passes on at 81

Teacher, literary critic, translator and promoter of African arts and culture, Unionmwan Edebiri was a Professor of French for over 38 years and a Barrister-at-Law for over 30 years.

He was the first Nigerian to earn a Doctorate d’Université (Ph.D.) in French Literature from the University of Paris-Sorbonne, France.

Unionmwan Edebiri taught French for over 50 years at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), University of Lagos and University of Benin.
The research interests of the renowned scholar covered French Literature, Francophone African
Literature, Comparative Literature, Translation and Cultural Studies.
Among his published books
is the highly celebrated Bernard Dadié: hommages et études (essais réunis par Unionmwan Edebiri), Ivry-sur-Seine, Editions Nouvelles du Sud, 1992.
His works include monographs, journal articles, public lectures and paper presentations at eight national and twenty-nine international conferences in over 25 countries across four continents.
Unionmwan Edebiri was the Founder and Pioneer Secretary, Nigerian Association of African and Comparative Literature, member of the Executive Committee, International Comparative Literature Association, a Senior Colloquium Officer, FESTAC ’77, member of the Governing Council, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Director/Chief Executive, Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC), member, International Colloquium Commission of the Third World Festival of Black Arts (FESMAN III), President, Modern Languages Association of Nigeria, member, Specialised Committee for Humanities of the Governing Board of the Nigerian National
Merit Award, Chairman, Forum of Professors and Heads of Departments of French in Nigerian
Universities, Honorary Solicitor, Nigerian Academy of Letters and Foundation President, West African Institute of Translators and Interpreters.
He was the recipient of Fellowships of the Nigerian Institute of Translators and Interpreters, (FNITI), Institute of Benin Studies (FIBS), University French Teachers Association of Nigeria
(FUFTAN), Nigerian Academy of Letters (FNAL) and the Leopold Sédar Sénghor Research
Fellowship. Unionmwan Edebiri was conferred multiple awards including Quidah’92 Award by the
President of Republic of Benin, Special Award for contributions to Africa’s renaissance by the
President of Senegal, Benin Achievers Award by HRM Omo n’Oba n’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba of Benin, and the National Honour of Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) by
the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Professor Unionmwan Edebiri was born into the Edebiri Family of Benin Kingdom on 1st April, 1942 and answered the glorious home call on Thursday, 16th November 2023 at the age
of 81.
An online memorial has been set up in his honour

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South East: Ebonyi Governor orders arrest of 6 Commissioners, LG Chairman over conract breach

Six Commissioners and a Local Government Council Chairman have been arrested on the order of the Governor of Ebonyi State, Mr Francis Nwifuru over alleged breach of contracts.

The Chairman Afikpo Local Government Area, Mr. Timothy Nwachi, was suspended from office with immediate effect.

Reports said, the Commissioners were accused of contractual breach in the ongoing construction of 140 housing units for the Izzo and Amaze communities, which were displaced by the Ezilo/Ezza Ezilo communal crisis in Ishielu Local Government Area.
The names of embattled Commissioners are: Professor Omari Omaka (Tertiary Education), Victor Chukwu (Environment), Ifeanyi Ogbuewu (Culture and Tourism), Uchenna Igwe (Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters), Moses Ekuma (Health), and Felix Igboke (Project Monitoring).
They were first declared wanted following their disappearance from the State Executive Committee meeting when the matter became known in the media, and the Ebonyi State immediately launched manhunt before they were eventually arrested.
Commenting on the development, Ilang Donatus, Chairman of the State Executive Council Committee on the Izzo and Amaze Housing Project, stated that the action was taken due to the officials’ and contractors’ failure to adhere to contract terms.
Donatus noted that the officials are delaying the housing project, which Governor Nwifuru had planned to commission in celebration of his second anniversary in office.
Donatus emphasised the governor’s frustration over the slow pace of construction, noting that the housing initiative was designed to provide relief to victims of communal crises.
He was quoted as saying, “The governor is not happy over the pace of the work, which ought to have been completed. The government has decided to clamp down on the contractors and commissioners who were mandated to supervise those projects.
“As you can see, our governor is a man with a passionate heart, he likes giving succour, hence the building of those houses for the victims of the communal crisis. He is not happy that the project is delayed and has ordered to arrest of all the commissioners who are supposed to ensure the speedy completion of the housing units.
Adding to the concerns, Mrs. Maria Okohu, Special Assistant to the Governor on Women Mobilization (Ebonyi Central) and a member of the Executive Council Committee, described the situation as an act of sabotage.
She stressed that failure to complete the housing project on schedule undermines the governor’s development agenda for the state.
In response, the state government has vowed to continue its crackdown, warning that further arrests will be made until all implicated commissioners and contractors are held accountable.
Reports also suggest that the Nigerian police have issued invitations to several officials who were not present during the committee’s enforcement visits.
Upon inquiry, Ebonyi State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Joshua Ukandu, stated that he had no knowledge of the arrest or detention of the accused commissioners and the suspended council chairman.
When questioned about whether the Command had invited the officials following the governor’s directive, the police spokesperson responded, “We don’t have any commissioner in our custody. I’m not aware of any invitation and I have asked and I was told we don’t have any commissioner in custody. I will still ask about the invitation but for now, I don’t know anything of such.”

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Ododo’s aide escapes assassination by whiskers, allege APC youth leader, Mohammed behind attempt

Gov. Usman Ahmed Ododo’s Aide, Hon. Godfrey Adekoye, Senior Special Assistant on Youths Empowerment on Tuesday escaped an assassination attempt on his life by whiskers.

The aide of the Governor said the attack on his life happened at Lounge 1, a popular hospitality joint in Lokoja, added that the attackers followed him down to his house, unfortunately they met his absence.

In a statement he made available to CAPITAL POST in Lokoja, the aide to the Governor accused the Kogi State APC Youth Leader, Hon. Mohammed U Mohammed and one Abubakar Nasara Ola as behind his attack.
He said during the attack on him, Abubakar threatened to kill him, pointed a gun at him before the intervention of onlookers who saved him by chance.
The attackers destroyed and broke the windscreen of his vehicle, that is now parked in the custody of the Quick Response Squad.
Speaking on the attack, Hon. Godfrey said he has since reported the matter to the Quick Response Squad, an arm of the Nigerian Police, in Lokoja, said his life is in danger.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Williams Ayah, said he was making efforts to confirm the attack on the aide, could not be reached as at time of going to press.

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Rivers Police nab church overseer over homosexual allegation

A popular General Overseer of a new generation Church, Elijah has been arrested by the Octopus (C41) Strike Force unit of Rivers State Police Command for investigation over homosexual allegations.

It was gathered that a video of the Pastor was leaked indulging in the homosexual act to the police by a member of his church.

The member who alleged that the General Overseer attempted sleep with him against his will.
The member who revealed his name simply as Patrick now a complainant said, he wanted to play along after the General Overseer made sexual advancement and captured the nude video of pastor attempting to have carnal knowledge of him.
Armed with the intelligence report, the police traced the General Overseer who is from Rivers State to one of his relaxation spots in Port Harcourt and arrested him.
Sources revealed to our correspondent that the General Overseer has reportedly confessed to other numerous acts of homosexuality involving both male adults and minors within and outside Port Harcourt.
Public Relations Officer for the Rivers State Police Command, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident, adding that investigation was ongoing.

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