Dear @Jossy_Dannyking from this PRESS RELEASE, it’s shows that this case has not been investigated. The officer that briefed you gave you the narrative of the suspect they already released.
I expected you make further investigation, get autopsy conducted, get the motorcycle riders involved and get a good report.
Please we await the final report on this case. Na person die ooooo
I am deeply saddened and outraged by the unending killing and death in our society. The senseless killing of 16 young men in Nibo, Anambra State remains condemnable. This despicable act is not only a profound loss to their families but also a stark reminder of the escalating violence that continues to plague our communities.
Life is sacred, and no one has the right to take it. Such heinous actions reveal a disturbing disregard for human dignity and the rule of law. Our nation cannot progress if we allow violence to become the norm, and we must work collectively to address the underlying causes of this growing menace.
I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, the Nibo community, the Government of Anambra State, and all those affected by this tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
I call on the authorities to act swiftly in bringing the perpetrators of this horrific crime to justice and ensuring that such incidents are never repeated. Nigeria must become a nation where safety and justice prevail over violence and lawlessness.
May God grant the departed eternal rest and give their families, along with the Government of Anambra, the strength to bear this irreplaceable loss. -PO
Some umpires do not understand that they can ruin our lives. Yea, it may sounds dramatic but it’s truth. Imagine that we give our best and just because they hold the “power” in crucial decisions can affect us like crazy.
Today, I travelled by road from Lagos to the ancient city of Ile-Ife to honour the 50th birthday ceremony invitation of the Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty Oba Dr Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, and to commission the Oduduwa House donated by Sir Dr Kensington Adebukunola Adebutu, the Odole - Oodua of the source.
May God Almighty continue to bless His Imperial Majesty and the good people of Ile-Ife, and may the Oduduwa House be a source of inspiration, Unity and Progress for the Oodua family and Nigeria in General.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Another lil’ sneak peek from my upcoming book… cheers to my granny S, she was an artist🕊️🥹Few days ago was the day she left me 11 years ago. Seems unreal.
Yesterday, I was in Awkunanaw, Enugu State, for the Official Opening of Araceli Aid Foundation Academy, a school whose mission is to give the less privileged children in our society access to quality education.
The Araceli Aid Foundation Academy is an offspring of the Araceli Aid Foundation, a not-for-profit organization sponsored by an American philanthropist, Anne Rossmeier, to support schools and improve the living conditions of indigent and destitute individuals in our society.
Following my firm belief that quality education is not only the right of every child but is also their currency for future opportunities, I was glad to honor their invitation.
I was even more gladdened to see such private individuals making visible investments in education for the progress of society.
I also promised to partner with the organization on this noble mission by helping to sponsor some indigent students in the school.
I thank the family of Anne Rossmeier for this great contribution to our society.
I learned that about 50% of the children in the school enjoy full and partial scholarships. This is a commendable step in our struggle to give our children across the nation access to a better life through education.
From Awkunanaw I visited Queen School Enugu to join in their 70th Anniversary Celebration.
The school, for the past 7 decades, has remained committed to educating the girl child and making them great and responsible members of society.
I rejoice with them on achieving this momentous landmark.
While walking around the school premises, and from the information I gathered from the Senior Prefect, the school needs a lot of support, especially in the area of infrastructure and other amenities. I, therefore, call on the Old Girls Association of Queen's School, on the occasion of this 70th anniversary, to do more in supporting their alma mater with its many needs.
I also expressed my readiness to partner with the Old Girls of the school in rebuilding some of the dilapidated structures.
We can adopt a 5-year project plan which, if well followed, by the time we come back in 5 years for the 75th anniversary, we will also celebrate the remarkable infrastructural growth in the school.
These seeds of educational investments we have continued to sow across the country will continue to germinate into greater development and productivity for the nation.
A New Nigeria remains POssible! -PO