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Court Vacates Restraining Order On Rivers Monarch

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A High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has vacated an earlier court order restraining the Paramount Ruler of Ogbogoro Community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State, Eze Felix Amadi, from parading himself as the Paramount Ruler of the community.
The court, presided over by Justice Chinwendu Nworgu, had issued an order of interim injunction against Eze Felix Amadi, his servants, privies, or anybody whatsoever from further sales of Rumukpalikwu-Ada family land without the consent of the authorities of Rumukpalikwu-Ada principal family members.
Justice Nworgu after listening to the argument by Counsels representing the parties when the matter came up for motion on notice, agreed with the defendant’s Counsel and subsequently vacated the order and adjourned till 18th of October, 2023 for hearing on the interlocutory injunction and other pending motions.
Speaking to newsmen outside the courtroom, the Counsel to Rumukpalikwu-Ada Royal family and Ehiosi family, Obinna Wondah explained what transpired in court and the reasons for the decision of the judge.
Wondah said the position of the court did not touch on the suspension by the family members.
“What the court did was to vacate the interim order that it extended on the 11th day of July 2023. The court vacated the order because the order has elapsed. Ordinarily, by law, the order was supposed to elapse after seven days but because of the extension, the court extended it and it elapse today”, he said.
He also noted that the it was vacated and adjourned to the 18th of October 2023 for Motion, due to plethora of Motions pending.
One of such, he noted, was the one challenging the jurisdiction of the court and the other asking the court to stay proceedings.
Meanwhile, a member of the Rumukpalikwu-Ada Royal family, Anderson Amadi, has clarified that their suspension against Eze Felix Amadi still stands, irrespective of the new vacating order of the court.
“The court in its wisdom said, due to the pending Motions and Applications before it, it decided to lift the suspension. It has nothing to do with the family suspension, the family suspension is still intact “, he said.
He also warned members of the public against having any dealing with the monarch in the name of representing the Royal family.
“There is information making the rounds that the family hall is about to be sold out. We are calling on every intending buyer not to deal with him, and the hall is also not for sale”, he said.

By: King Onunwor

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Rivers Judges Resumes Duty After Easter Holidays

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Judges of the High Court, Rivers State state Port Harcourt have resumed their normal Court sitting on Wednesday 30th April 2025 after spending fifteen days this year’s Easter holidays.

It will be recalled that the State High Court Judges had proceeded on Easter vacation on Monday April 14 to 29th ,2025 on the approval of the state chief judge, Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi.

A statement signed by the Chief Registrar, High Court Rivers State, Port Harcourt, David Ihua _maduenyi, esq said the judges are to resume court sitting on Wednesday 30th April, 2025 in line with the earlier directives from the state chief judge and urged the general public to take notice of the resumption date.

“This is to inform the general public that the judges of the High court of the Rivers state shall resume normal Court sitting after Easter vacation on Wednesday, 30th April, 2025.

“Recall that the chief judge of Rivers state, Hon justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi had earlier directed that judges of the high court of Rivers state, should proceed on Easter vacation from Monday, 18 April 2025 to Tuesday, 29th April, 2025.”

“The general public should take notice:the High court of Rivers state shall resume sitting on Wednesday, 30th April 2025.”

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RSU Promotes Staff Well Being through Free Medical Checks

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The Management of the Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt, has approved annual free medical checks for all staff of the University. The move is to promote staff sound health and productivity at work place.

 

The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Isaac Zeb-Obipi, disclosed this during the third edition of the “Walk for Life” health, wellness and fitness exercise, held last Saturday.

 

According to the Vice-Chancellor, the new health policy will enable every staff member of the University to undergo free comprehensive medical check-up on their birthdays, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to promoting the health and wellbeing of staff members.

 

Professor Zeb-Obipi emphasized that regardless of whether a staff member’s birthday falls on a weekend, the initiative applies to all Rivers State University employees, expressing optimism that the Health Services Department has the required manpower and facilities to manage the novel health policy.

 

To achieve the policy, the VC said that the Establishment Division will liaise with the Health Services to compile the birthdays of all staff and send notification two or three days before the days their birthdays fall, reminding them to go for their free medical check-up.

 

Highlighting the importance of active leadership, the Vice-Chancellor stated that leadership requires direct engagement with the people, a principle he called “management by walking the floor,” rather than managing from behind closed doors. He emphasized that policies should be crafted from direct engagement with employees to understand their challenges.

 

He noted that this edition of the “Walk for Life” health fitness programme serves as a practical example of this management style, allowing him to interact with members of the university community and observe firsthand the need for regular health checks. He described the walk as a “worthy exercise,” pointing out that since most university work is sedentary, periodic physical activities such as the Walk for Life are crucial for the health and productivity of the staff.

 

The Vice-Chancellor also noted that this month’s “Walk for Life” coincides with the World Malaria Week, underlining the University’s commitment to supporting global health initiatives with the pledge that “Malaria must end with us.”.

 

Earlier, the Director of Health Services Department, Dr. Dagogo Cookey-Gam, charged the university community to visit the Medical Centre for testing before treatment of malaria. He said parents should watch out for children under 5 years because they can come under severe malaria attack, adding that pregnant women should also be mindful not to be exposed of having malaria due to their low immune system.

 

Dr. Cookey-Gam noted that malaria can be prevented by maintaining a clean environment and using mosquito nets.

 

On his part, the Director of the University Sports Unit, Prof. Joseph Vipene, thanked the Vice-Chancellor for sustaining the monthly “Walk for Life” initiative, assuring that the programme which has come to stay has placed the University in an enviable position for others to emulate.

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Police Investigate Officer’s Suicide In PH

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The Police Command in Rivers State has confirmed the commencement of an investigation into the death of a police officer who allegedly took his own life in Port Harcourt.
The command’s spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday in Port Harcourt.
“We received a report about an officer who allegedly killed himself.
“However, we are currently investigating the report to ascertain what transpired”, she stated.
Iringe-Koko reported that the Commissioner of Police in the Sstate, CP Olugbenga Adepoju, directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) for a thorough investigation.
According to viral reports Monday, Insp. Maxwell Zabu, formerly a security detail to Victor Ihunwo, a former Chairman of Port Harcourt City Council, allegedly shot himself at Ihunwo’s residence in Eagle Island, Port Harcourt.
A source familiar with the incident said the matter was reported to the Azikiwe Police Division in the area.
“Following the report, detectives from the division visited the scene as part of preliminary investigation procedures”, the source added.

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