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Judiciary Lauds Wike Over New Magistrate Building
The Rivers State Judiciary has given a thumbs-up to the State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, for his administration’s commitment to advance the cause of administration of justice in the state, through the execution of various projects in the State Judiciary.
The State Chief Judge, Justice Simeon Amadi, stated this while speaking at the commissiong of an ultra-modern state Magistrate Court complex in Port Harcourt, named after the former Chief Judge of the state, Justice Iche Ndu, built by Governor Wike’s administration, Thursday.
Amadi described the detached six block two storey buildings as magnificent and the best judiciary building complex across the country, adding that the new complex would end the challenges associated with shortage of offices confronting the magistracy in the state judiciary.
According to him, the commissioned magisterial complex would stimulate quick and timely dispensation of justice as magistrates would no longer share offices again but concentrate on their duties .
“Because of the perenial lack of offices, the magistrates share office and run morning and afternoon shifts. This has led to delay in the speedy trial of cases before them.
“But, with this, they will have comfort and discharge their duties effectively”, he stated.
The number one judiciary officer in the state recalled that the project was delivered in 15 months, and it was a “most welcome development for the state judiciary”.
Amadi used the opportunity to express the gratitude of the judiciary staff to the state Governor and his administration for leaving an indelible mark on the judiciary and assured of the judicious use of the complex.
The State Chief Judge, however, charged the magistrates in the state judiciary service to reciprocate the gesture by being dedicated to their duties and carry out their functions effectively, adding that “to whom much is given, much is expected”.
Also speaking, the former State Chief Judge and Pro-Chancillor, Rivers State University (RSU), Justice Iche Ndu, thanked the State Governor for the honour done him and his colleagues by naming the newly built complex after them.
Highpoint of the event was unveiling of the complex by the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The ultra-modern building has a total of 24 court rooms and named after Justice Iche Ndu (rtd), Justice Simeon Amadi, Justice Suzette Eberechi Nyesom Wike, and late Justice Elizabeth Kinta Membere.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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PR Professionals Must Rebuild Public Trust – Eze Gbakagbaka

The Eze Oha Evo III of Evo Kingdom, Nyerisi Eli Woji (Eze Woji XII), His Majesty, King Prof. Leslie Nyebuchi Eke, Eze Gbakagbaka, has called on communication professionals to rise above routine narratives and become vanguards in rebuilding public trust in the face of Nigeria’s challenging economic realities.
The revered monarch made the charge while delivering the Chairman’s Opening Remarks at the 2025 Annual Conference of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Rivers State Chapter, held in Port Harcourt, with the theme: “Refocusing Stakeholders’ Engagement and Public Trust in a Challenging Economy.”
The event, which drew leading figures in public communication, governance, and industry, witnessed presentations, keynote addresses and robust deliberations aimed at repositioning the PR profession to respond to national realities with innovation and integrity.
In his remarks, HM Eke commended the Rivers State Chapter of NIPR, led by Rev. Francis Asuk, for what he called its unwavering commitment to professionalism, knowledge-sharing, and continuous dialogue on issues affecting the nation’s social and institutional fabric.
He noted that the theme of the conference could not have been more appropriate, considering the current national climate where public confidence in institutions is at an all-time low, and economic uncertainties have strained relationships between stakeholders and the state.
“We are living in a season when trust has become a scarce commodity. Citizens are asking tough questions, and institutions are struggling to maintain credibility. In such a time, the role of the Public Relations professional becomes even more crucial”, he said.
The Eze Gbakagbaka, who is the Chairman, Supreme Forum of Ikwerre Government Recognized Traditional Rulers, noted that Public Relations practitioners must understand their strategic role as mediators between the people and the truth, adding that the tools of their trade: honest communication, transparency, and empathy, must be wielded with renewed purpose and patriotism.
“You are the bridge between the people and the truth; between perception and reality. Your work determines whether society believes, doubts, or hopes again. Let this conference remind us that trust is not demanded, it is earned”, he urged.
He emphasized that the restoration of trust in both public and private sectors requires consistent, deliberate, and sincere stakeholder engagement.
According to him, when communication is driven by integrity, not propaganda, society will gradually find its voice and confidence once again.
“With transparent communication and genuine engagement, even in a difficult economy, confidence can be restored”, the monarch said, urging the delegates to see themselves not just as professionals, but as nation-builders with a moral obligation to influence public perception positively.
The Evo apex King, who is also a Fellow of the Institute, called on participants to approach the discussions with open minds and patriotic intent, stressing that every contribution must be geared towards rebuilding national cohesion and institutional trust.
“With a deep sense of honour and responsibility”, he declared, “I, His Majesty, King Leslie Nyebuchi Eke, JP, Eze Gbakagbaka, Eze Oha Evo III of Evo Kingdom, Nyerisi Eli Woji (Eze Woji XII) and Chairman, Supreme Forum of Ikwerre Government Recognized Traditional Rulers, formally declare open the 2025 Annual Conference of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Rivers State Chapter to the glory of God and for the good of our society.”
At a post conference courtesy call at the instance of the Eze Gbakagbaka, the President of the Association, Dr. Ike Neliaku, described the Kung as an astute Fellow who is determined to add colour to the Institute regardless of any odds.
Also, the Council Member, Pastor Palunius Nsirim, who corroborated the President’s position, noted that His Majesty’s recognition was something valid given his contributions to the growth of the association.
“We value your presence with us. We will continue to benefit from your wise counsel. We won’t take your support for granted”, he said.
Climax of the visit was the decoration of Dr. Neliaku by the Evo apex King as a Honorary citizen of the Kingdom.
By: King Onunwor
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