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Cleric Cautions Christian Faithful Against Evil Cultures

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The Bishop of the Etche Diocese, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Rt Reverend Okechukwu Precious Nwala, has called on Christian faithful to stand up against evil cultures in the society. The cleric gave the charge on Wednesday, at a launch/dedication of a book titled: “The Story of” Itu Anya Culture” in Mba Asaa, ”written by Archdeacon Jonathan Chimezie, at the Cathedral Church of St Matthias, Okomoko/Egwi/Umuanyagu, in Anglican Diocese of Etche.
Pointing out the inherent nefarious attributes of the culture as highlighted by the book, Okechukwu warned against christians secretly identifying with cultures like the “Itu Anya Culture”, stating that any christian found secretly doing that is not worthy of being called a christian. He noted that “any culture that can not move with time and can not openly compete favourably with other cultures is not a good culture and should be discarded.”
He gave instances of the devilish practices inherent in the culture under review where a new initiate at Isu Etche died in the process of toture during the initiation and was buried in the bush in the presence of his father, and another case in Egbu Etche where a pastor would have been attacked for holding a crusade during the period of the Itu Anya initiation. The bishop praised the author and encouraged him to continue to fight a good fight of faith as God will always protect and bless him.
The author of the book, Archdeacon Jonathan Chimezie, in his vote of thanks thanked God for his protection in all the years he had been persecuted for speaking against the satanic culture. In a chat with our correspondent, Chimezie narrated his ordeal in the hands of perpetrators of the heinous culture called Itu Anya, a reason for which the documentary became imperative.
The author explained that he was propelled to put down this piece of information basically because of the activities of the initiates of the Itu Anya culture around him. Although his late father’s instruction for all his children not to be initiated into the cult had already distinguished them from the crowd,the attendant persecutions in which the old initiates succeeded in lurring his daughter to initiate her son, a native of Orodo in Imo State as well as the pinning of a shrine dedicated to Ogba deity in his father’s compound against his wish, the numerous dangers especially blood-letting in the community and his obligation as a child of God, made the book a reality.He said that gathering of the information, arranging them in the form of writing, the energy, time and finance as well as dealing with doubts of success were challenges he had to contend with.
However, he considers the book, a milestone in the fight against dangerous and obnoxious cultures, which have come to create awareness of the satanic activities going on in the guise of culture on a wider spectrum.
Meanwhile a personality in attendance, who happened to have encountered the attack of the Itu anya culture initiates, Mr Francis Rollingstone, while commending the effort and courage of the author, expressed happiness for such a wonderful write up. Narrating the ordeal his family in Omademe, a community in Ikwerre LGA had to go through for their refusal to participate in the culture, Mr Francis stated that his late father, Mr Apollos Francis, had a historic battle of his life in 1972 for not yeilding to the pressure of the community but stood his ground. He pointed out that the family had recurring attacks in 1992 and 2001 respectively. He gave glory to God for the publication of the book and prayed that God will use it as an avenue to liberate the communities involved from the bondage of the devil.
Also, the chairman of the occasion, Egnr. Ugochukwu Chukwuezi in his opening remarks praised the author for his courage in the face of intimidation and persecution and enjoined the audience to take a que from the author. He also admonished christians to be examplary and stand firm in their faith so as to make better impact in their communities.The book was reviewed by Venerable Dr Okey G Orji, while Engineer Ogbonnaya Njoku was the chief launcher. Other dignitries in attendance include Prof Samuel Amaele; a lecturer with the Ignatius Ajuru University, Mr Rollingstone Francis and Pastor Godfrey Iwuala.
Recall that Itu anya culture, popularly known as Ogba, is practised by three communities in Ikwerre; Omademe, Ozuaha and Ipo, six communities in Etche; Elele, Isu, Ogida, Owu, Egbu, and Ihie and Etioha in Ohaji, IMO State.

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Court Dismisses PDP Members’ Suit Over Rivers LG Election Candidates … Awards N10m Costs Against Claimants

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A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has dismissed a suit instituted by three members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) challenging the role of the party’s state leadership in relation to the conduct of the 2025 local government elections.
In the judgment, delivered recently by Justice Stephen Jumbo in Port Harcourt, the Court held that it lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the matter and further ruled that the claimants lacked the locus standi to institute the action.
The suit was filed by Messrs. Enyi Uchechukwu, Wisdom Kalio, and Uche Amadi against the factional Chairman of the PDP in Rivers State, Aaron Chukwuemeka, the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), the PDP, and the Rivers State Government.
Also joined as defendants were the Chairmen, Vice Chairmen and Councillors of Obio/Akpor, Port Harcourt, and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas.
In the originating summons before the court, the claimants sought, among other reliefs, a determination of whether the Aaron Chukwuemeka-led State Executive Committee (SEC) of the PDP could validly submit a list of candidates to RSIEC for the August 2025 local government elections.
The claimants anchored their case on an earlier judgment of the Rivers State High Court, which they argued had nullified the congresses that produced the state executive led by Aaron.
They urged the court to interpret the legal implications of the earlier judgment and determine whether actions taken by the state executive in relation to the local government election process were valid.
However, Justice Jumbo held that rather than seeking a straightforward interpretation of the previous judgment, the claimants had invited the court to determine the validity of the submission of candidates by the first defendant to RSIEC.
The court noted that the reliefs sought by the claimants effectively converted the matter into a pre-election dispute, which falls within a distinct legal framework and is subject to statutory limitations.
According to the judge, the action was statute-barred in nature, thereby depriving the court of the jurisdiction required to adjudicate on the substantive issues raised in the suit.
The court consequently upheld all the preliminary objections filed by the defendants and agreed with their arguments challenging the competence of the action.
Having resolved the issues of jurisdiction and locus standi against the claimants, the court dismissed the suit in its entirety and awarded costs of N10 million against the claimants in favour of all the defendants.
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2027 Polls: Anaka Kingdom Seeks Dev, Better Infrastructure

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The Paramount Ruler of Anaka Kingdom in Akpor Clan, His Royal Highness, Chief Marcus Oriji, Olata XX, has reiterated the kingdom’s commitment to unity, development, and peaceful coexistence among its people.
Speaking during an interview in Ogbogoro, Chief Oriji, who was represented by his son, Eze Alloy Marcus,  described Anaka as a community known for peace and unity, noting that the kingdom continues to attract visitors and residents because of its welcoming nature.
According to him, while the leadership of the kingdom has recorded progress, several challenges remain. H
He acknowledged that Anaka faces developmental challenges similar to those confronting many communities across the country.
He identified the provision of key infrastructure, including a modern market, schools, healthcare facilities, and a police station, as critical areas requiring attention to enhance the growth and development of the kingdom.
On concerns raised by residents over the poor condition of the road linking St. John’s to Ogbogoro, Eze Marcus commended the Rivers State Government under the leadership of the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, for commencing work on the Ring Road project, which he described as a significant development for the area.
He explained that Anaka Kingdom stands to benefit from the project and appealed to the government to accelerate construction efforts, particularly on sections connecting St. John’s and other adjoining communities, to ease traffic congestion and improve accessibility.
Expressing optimism about the project’s completion, he said improved road infrastructure would not only enhance movement within the area, but also attract investors, businesses, and visitors to the kingdom.
Commenting on the 2027 general elections,  Marcus called for divine guidance in the selection of leaders, stressing the need for God-fearing individuals who would govern with integrity and commitment to national development.
He also advised young people to shun electoral violence and resist being used by politicians for unlawful activities such as ballot box snatching and election-related disturbances, whil also urging youths to play constructive roles in strengthening democracy by supporting free, fair, and peaceful elections.
The royal representative emphasized that “sustainable development, improved infrastructure, and peaceful democratic processes remain essential for the continued progress of Anaka Kingdom and Rivers State as a whole.”
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New Rivers NSCDC Boss Vows Crackdown On Oil Vandals, Economic Saboteurs

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The newly appointed Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Rivers State Command, Reuben Dennis, has declared a total war against oil vandals, economic saboteurs and other criminal elements threatening the security and economic wellbeing of the state.
He made the pledge during a brief handover ceremony at the Command’s headquarters on Olu Obasanjo Road, Port Harcourt, where he officially took over from the outgoing State Commandant, Joachin Okafor.
A statement issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Ihemnacho Umeado, said the outgoing commandant formally transferred authority to Dennis, who previously served as the Command’s second-in-command and most recently as Head of Operations, Zone 9, Port Harcourt.
In his inaugural remarks, Dennis promised to build on the achievements of his predecessor while intensifying efforts to protect critical national assets and infrastructure across Rivers State.
He warned criminal elements engaged in oil theft, pipeline vandalism and other forms of economic sabotage to steer clear of the state, stressing that the Command under his leadership would deal decisively with anyone found undermining national assets.
The new NSCDC helmsman also pledged to strengthen collaboration with sister security agencies and other stakeholders to improve security across the oil-rich state.
According to him, intelligence gathering, personnel development and enhanced operational efficiency will form key pillars of his administration.
Dennis further assured officers and men of the Command of improved welfare and regular training programmes aimed at boosting professionalism and operational readiness.
He, however, issued a stern warning against indiscipline, misconduct and unprofessional conduct among personnel, maintaining that erring officers would face appropriate disciplinary measures.
Emphasising that security remains a collective responsibility, Dennis called on residents to support law enforcement agencies with credible information capable of helping to combat crime and insecurity.
Earlier, the outgoing Commandant, Okafor, expressed gratitude to the NSCDC Commandant-General, Prof. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, for the opportunity to serve the nation and the Corps.
He also commended Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, for supporting the Command, particularly through the donation of 10 Hilux patrol vehicles which, he said, significantly enhanced operational effectiveness.
Okafor urged his successor to prioritise the acquisition of a permanent site for the Command as part of efforts to strengthen its institutional presence in the state.
The ceremony featured the signing of handover documents, symbolic transfer of authority through the presentation of the NSCDC flag and a photo session attended by senior officers of the Command.
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