@EmekaGift100 Mazi You see any lawyer outside San Mike Ozekomeh and Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor are the real enemies of Great Biafrans are to hold them accountable for the unjust imprisonment of our leader Mazi Nnamdi Okwu Kanu! To me I never liked Aloy for one day because betrayal smells on him
I am currently working on obtaining the full, unedited transcript of the Aburi Accord, the historic meeting minutes from the Aburi Conference held in Ghana in 1967.
This is a very detailed and lengthy document that every Igbo man and woman should read and fully understand.
It will be available soon on my YouTube channel: Emeka Gift Official.
When finally uploaded today, please make out time in calm place and listen to this Historical Aburi Accord Meeting.
WEEKEND MUSINGS
When Failure Organises:
A Coalition Built on Corruption, Lost Relevance, and Political Amnesia
It takes either a complete stranger to Abia State, or a wilful amnesiac, not to be acquainted with the chequered and regrettable history of its political leadership in the not-too-distant past. For decades, Abia, aptly christened God’s Own State, was governed less as a commonwealth and more as a private estate, parceled out among successive executives whose tenures were defined not by legacy, but by plunder.
Indeed, a now-familiar pattern emerged: officials who served under successive PDP administrations, many of whom later sought ideological refuge in the APC for political oxygen and judicial soft-landing, have repeatedly found themselves escorted, not ceremonially but coercively, before the courts by Nigeria’s most relentless anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
What continues to perplex Nigerians, and Abians in particular, is not merely the scale of the looting, monumental by any civilised metric, but the astonishing audacity with which many of these individuals still roam freely, strutting through public spaces as though immunity were a natural entitlement. Even more disturbing is their ability to secure elective offices, where flamboyance often substitutes for accountability.
More perplexing still is the brazenness with which these same political relics now challenge an administration whose performance has been openly acknowledged, even by the President and Commander-in-Chief, as exceptional in the delivery of democratic dividends. One is compelled to ask: is this courage, or simply the desperation of men whose political pensions and relevance are under existential threat?
Let us be unequivocal. Under these former administrations, Abia consistently ranked among the worst-performing states in the Federation: collapsed infrastructure, unpaid salaries and pensions, decayed healthcare, moribund education, and an economy hovering near rigor mortis.
Today, under the leadership of Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, Abia is witnessing a renaissance so profound that observers have half-jokingly described it as the Dubai of the South-East.
Roads long abandoned have been resurrected. Aba, the commercial heartbeat of the South-East, has been reclaimed, re-engineered, and restored to productive life. Economic confidence has surged. Security has improved measurably. Civil servants are paid promptly. Contractors are held to standards, not sentiments. For the first time in a long while, Abians are witnessing governance at its peak.
The question troubling many is simple: How is Dr. Alex Otti @alexottiofr achieving what his predecessors swore was impossible?
The answer; though inconvenient to his critics, is equally simple: prudence, transparency, discipline, and vision.
Yet, in a tragicomic twist, a handful of political fossils, men whose records read like draft charge sheets, have summoned the audacity to threaten this progress. They forget, however, that Nigeria’s current President has repeatedly affirmed that development is non-negotiable, regardless of party affiliation. Anambra State stands as a living testament.
Today, these hirelings and political charlatans, individuals who ought, by every moral and judicial reckoning, to be answering sterner questions, have rediscovered their voices, chanting the hollow chorus of “change,” as though Abians suffer from collective memory loss.
To imagine that the people of Abia will quietly surrender their reclaimed future to predators who once mortgaged it is not merely insulting, it is delusional. As the Igbo wisely say:
“Ihe eji n’aka ejighi ugegbe enyo ya.”
This so-called coalition of former devourers of Abia’s common patrimony; illusionarily assembled to wrest power from a performing incumbent, is a strategy dead on arrival. For the first time, Abians are tasting the sweetness of democracy, not rhetoric, but reality. Anyone plotting to reverse this progress should submit himself to medical, if not moral, examination.
Indeed, were Governor Alex Otti to contest today as an independent candidate, he would still be running against no one but himself.
I recall predicting, with clinical precision, the outcome of the Anambra State gubernatorial election, noting that Governor Soludo campaigned not on promises but on visible performance. That election was, in effect, a referendum. The same logic applies in Abia today.
Having tasted deliverance, Abians will not return to Egypt. They have moved on.
One must therefore ask: On what platform, with what record, and by what moral authority do these former governors seek a “change” in the status quo, after plunging Abia into suffocating debt and institutional decay?
Under Governor Alex Chioma Otti, Abia State has recorded unprecedented achievements, including:
a. Massive road reconstruction across Aba, Umuahia, and major arterial routes
b. Restoration of Aba as a functional industrial and commercial hub
c. Prompt and consistent payment of workers’ salaries and pensions
d. Transparent budgeting and strict fiscal discipline
e. Revitalisation of healthcare facilities and public schools
f. Improved security architecture and community-based policing
g. Renewed investor confidence and private-sector participation
h. Zero tolerance for fiscal recklessness and opaque governance
The list is long, and it is visible for all Abians to see.
We shall therefore continue to rise against, speak against, and condemn corruption, wherever it appears and whoever wears its mask. Those who once served Abia and failed it, together with their fellow travellers, must understand this clearly: the era of impunity is over.
Progress has found a governor.
Abia has found its feet.
There shall be no retreat.
#AbiaRising
#AlexOttiWorks
#CoalitionOfFailure
#NoGoingBack
#DemocracyInAction
#EndCorruption
#GoodGovernance
#AbiaDecides
#PerformanceOverPropaganda
#BarEjioforWrites
Signed
Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq. (KSC)
17 January 2026
As of today, how would you rate your level of support for President Trump?
A. Very Strong Support (100%)
B. Strong Support (75%)
C. Moderate Support (50%)
D. Limited Support (25%)
E. No Support (0%)
A barber identified as Thomas Edeh from Rijo community in Oge Council Ward of Ado Local Government Area of Benue State has been killed by suspected armed herdsmen in a renewed attack and several persons displaced.
Scores of people were also reportedly missing following the dastardly attack on the community by the killer herdsmen.
The incident occurred in the late hours on Tuesday when the invaders attacked the community, located some few kilometres from Igumale, headquarters of Ado LGA.
The victim, who is an indigene of Effium in Ebonyi State, had been residing in Rijo where he operated a barbing salon in the popular Idokpo Garri Market.
He was said to be on his farm when he was attacked and shot dead.
A community leader, who spoke to journalists in Makurdi on condition of anonymity, described the killing as unfortunate, alleging that herders had repeatedly stolen the victim’s farm produce despite his warnings.
“The herders have been stealing his farm produce. He persistently warned them to stop, but the best they could do was to eliminate him.
“Our people can no longer go to farms or markets. Children are afraid to attend school.
“Even riding motorcycles or bicycles to work in Igumale is risky because of fear of the unknown,” he said.
He called on the government at all levels to urgently deploy more security personnel to Ado council, particularly the Rijo community, to prevent further attacks.
Meanwhile the Chairman of Ado council, Mr. Sunday Oche, could not be reached to confirm the incident as of the time of this report.
However the incident was confirmed by the spokesperson of the Benue State Police Command, DSP Udeme Edet.
When the Nigeria military in a so- called secular country create school of Islamic affairs in the Military, why won’t they produce terrorist and also recruit terrorist ?
Think deep !
Don’t be deceived
This Christian cleric (from the Anglican communion) and his wife in kaduna has been kidnapped by some Fulani terrorist group since 28 October 2025 and both of them have not been found till now.
Who knows if they’re still alive in the hands of these terrorist.
@real_IpobDOS@AEIfdp@WalidPhares@mrubin1971@billmaher@GunterFehlinger@radiobiafralive
Bandits Are On Revenge Mission But They Listen, Not Like #IPOB That Wants To Leave Nigeria – Sheikh Gumi
Gumi, who has consistently courted public outrage over his sympathy for terrorists, made the remarks during an interview on Trust TV on Friday which SaharaReporters monitored.
Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has again defended bandits terrorising northern Nigeria, claiming they are on “revenge missions” rather than waging unprovoked violence.
Gumi, who has consistently courted public outrage over his sympathy for terrorists, made the remarks during an interview on Trust TV on Friday which SaharaReporters monitored.
The Sheikh argued that the Fulani herdsmen and bandit groups “do not attack people without any cause.”
“The former governor of Bauchi State, (Isa) Yuguda, was able also to go with a government delegation into the bush and they met more than 5000 bandits. They are all complaining — those who have lost their parents, those who have lost their brothers, those from hostility too,” Gumi said.
While admitting that the killings carried out by bandits were “wrong and obnoxious,” the cleric maintained that the attackers were motivated by grievances and vengeance, not sheer brutality.
Yes, I know they have killed, and it’s wrong to kill anybody innocent. This is absolutely an obnoxious thing to do. We don’t support that. But you see, if you know their psychology, they are on a revenge mission,” he said.
Gumi, who has long advocated amnesty and negotiation for bandits, further claimed that Fulani herdsmen had lived peacefully with other ethnic groups for centuries and are only reacting to injustices they suffered.
“Everybody knows the herdsmen, as well as the Fulani herdsmen. They don’t just attack people. We have been living with them for centuries. They don’t attack people without any cause,” he insisted.
He urged the Tinubu administration to unify and rehabilitate the armed groups instead of launching military offensives against them.
“What I think the government needs to do is to really bring them together in a unison and in a holistic form so that there is peace. They are ready for that, because if you call them for peace, they come,” he said.
The cleric also drew a controversial comparison between bandits and members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), accusing the latter of rejecting dialogue and pursuing secession.
“It’s unlike the others like IPOB. The government has been trying to dialogue with them; they still refuse. They are still behind creating a separate state. They are secessionists. Besides being terrorists, they are secessionists. Well, these people (bandits) are not secessionists. They want peace,” Gumi said.
Biafrans and Nigerians take of note these people , they’re behind this BBC disinformation unit who authored the article denying the Christians Genocide.They are not whites but Nigerians.
They are neither Muslims nor are they from AREWA, as you can see, they are all Christians :One Yoruba, Two Igbos. All from the South paid to write this
There names:
-Olaronke Alo
-Chiamaka Enendu
-Ijeoma Ndukwe.
Let’s take note for record purposes .
@radiobiafralive@BBCAfrica