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Court Discharges Peace Corps Boss In Criminal Suit

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The National Commandant of the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN), Amb Dickson Akoh was yesterday discharged of the 13-count criminal charges preferred against him by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Kpotum Idris.
The Nigeria Police had in March, 2017 slammed Akoh with a 90-count charge but later amended it to 13-count charge, after it was observed that most of the charges were repetitive.
But Justice John Tsoho, while ruling on a motion of notice filed by Barrister John Ochogwu, on behalf of Kanu Agabi Chamber, described the action of the Police as an “impunity”, saying the police authority lacks moral justification to prosecute Akoh in the criminal matter, until the police boss obeys subsisting court orders emanating from the suit.
Ochogwu had during a debate on the motion of May 8, said, “A defendant should be allowed time and facilities to defend himself. The office and some of the facilities of the defendant have been under lock since 1 year and 2 months. There is no way the defendant can defend himself when his facilities have been seized by the complainant”.
Ochogwu submitted that, Section 287 of the Constitution empowers the court to enforce her own judgements, adding that, when prayers in the motion are granted, it would “serve as a deterrent to the executive or other arm of government which tend to disobey the orders of the court”.
In his ruling, Justice Tsoho berated the police boss for disobeying “orders of court of competent jurisdiction”, adding that, “The act of the complainant/respondent is a flagrant abuse of the fundamental rights of the defendant/applicant”.
The Judge asked Akoh to go home, until when the police and the IGP are ready to obey court orders and unseal Peace Corps office.
“Justice is not for one party, justice is a multi edges sword. This court is mindful of Ochogwu’s written address, where he stated that, according to Section 36(6b) of the 1999 Constitution, that a defendant is entitled to adequate time and facilities to defend himself.
“If the complainant wishes to continue with the matter, he should be ready to obey court orders. No person or institution should be seen to be above the law.
“This case will continue when concrete evidences are shown that the complainant has obeyed subsisting court judgements,” Justice Tsoho ruled.
It would be recalled that, the police clamped down on the Peace Corps of Nigeria on February 28, 2017, arresting the national commandant and 49 others, while sealing off the National Headquarters located at Jabi, Abuja.
Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court, however, had ruled in November, 2017, asking the police to unseal the facilities of Peace Corps of Nigeria, while awarding N12.5million damages against the police.
Also, Justice John Tsoho in a separate suit, delivered judgement on January 15, 2018, that the National Headquarters of Peace Corps be unsealed.
None of the judgements was obeyed and no valid stay of execution was obtained by the police.
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, had also, in February, 2018, ordered that the police boss obeyed the subsisting court orders and unseal the office, but the complex, which has been under siege since February 28, 2017, has remained as such till date.
This was even as the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, had written to the police boss, advising him to obey court orders and unseal the office, “in absence of any appeal or valid stay of execution”.
The office, which the Peace Corps Commandant claimed to be paying N13.5million rent annually, was still under lock and keys with heavy presence of Police personnel and trucks.
Reacting to the ruling, the Peace Corps Boss, Akoh, said the court has clearly shown that it was the last hope of the common man.
Akoh said, “the police knew they had nothing against us, they were only witchhunting us because they didn’t want the President to sign the Peace Corps Bill. They were not prosecuting me, but they were persecuting me, we have been vindicated”.
He, however, said he was not afraid of being prosecuted, adding that, he had enough materials to defend himself, but the police should unseal his facilities and allow him have access to his materials for defence.
Neither the police nor its counsel was at the court, yesterday.
When contacted, the Commissioner of Police in charge of Legal Services at the Force Headquarters, David Igbodo, affirmed that the police was no longer interested in the case.
“We are no longer interested in the matter. You can contact the office of the AGF,” CP Igbodo told our reporter.

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Microsoft Nigeria Not Shutting Down, Presidency Replies Obi

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The Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Bola Tinubu, Temitope Ajayi, has refuted media reports claiming the shut down of the Lagos office of Microsoft’s Africa Development Centre.
While noting that the shutdown was an “incorrect media report,” Ajayi said the organisation was “re-aligning roles” within its business, while “few roles will certainly be impacted.”
He stated this yesterday on his X handle @TheTope_Ajayi.
Tweeting, the presidential aide also faulted the tweet made late Wednesday on the same subject by the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, labelling it a “naked dance.”
Obi had lamented the announcement on the shutdown, saying it “underscores the urgent need for comprehensive economic reforms in Nigeria.”
Obi’s tweet partly read, “The recent announcement of Microsoft Nigeria to its workers about shutting down its innovation centre in Lagos and cutting 200 jobs is deeply troubling. It underscores the urgent need for comprehensive economic reforms in Nigeria.
“This further highlights the challenges and broader issues plaguing the Nigerian economy. The closure of Microsoft’s innovation centre represents yet another significant setback for Nigeria’s aspirations to become a hub for technology and innovation in Africa.”
The former Anambra State Governor tweeted that the shutdown “raises serious concerns” about Nigeria’s “business environment for investors.”
Reacting to this, Ajayi noted, “The story that Microsoft is shutting down Nigeria office is not true. Africa Development Centre is just a department within Microsoft business in Nigeria. Contrary to incorrect media reports and Peter Obi’s naked dance, the Africa Development Centre is also not shutting down.
“Microsoft, like any other organisation, is only re-aligning roles within the business, and few roles will certainly be impacted. Affected staff, which are less than 30, will be asked to apply for new roles within Microsoft – a standard practice within the organisation.”
The presidential aide added that employees “who can’t find new roles in other departments or those who want to seek new opportunities outside the system will be asked to go. The situation at Microsoft is not anywhere near the impression of the ‘earthquake’ that Peter Obi sensationally described.”

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Dep Gov, Others Eulogise Blessing Ahiazu At 70

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Rivers State Deputy Governor Professor Mrs Ngozi Odu was among friends and well-wishers who came out to celebrate Professor Blessing Ahiazu as she turned 70.
In what would best be described as a captivating send off for a woman who spent the better part of her life in the academia, colleagues, friends, church members and a host of dignitaries converged at her residence for a warm reception.
Speaking at the event, the deputy governor of Rivers state, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu said the celebrant is a selfless contributor to humanity, and not just the academic environment.
“Having worked closely with her over the years, while she’s celebrating 70 today, I’ll add one and half to that one, yet I call her Sister Bless. She is worthy of emulation and congratulations are in order”, she said.
Laying emphasis on the words of the Deputy Governor, the Vice chancellor of Rivers State University, Prof. Nlerum Sunday Okogbule, described Prof. Blessing as a first class academic and dogged fighter, adding that her contributions to the university development would be indelible in the sands of time.
“Being the first professor of Rivers State Library, I am proud of her virtues.
“Having worked for 44 years and served under 6 vice chancellors without query, is commendable” he said.
Eulogising her prowess, other speakers from the university Department of Library Science spoke highly of her readiness and availability to service.
Speaking about the celebration, Prof. Blessing said that the university moulded her into the dynamic woman everyone was celebrating.
She advised those in the system and those who wished to go in to be diligent in carrying out their duties.
“Those still serving should defer gratification and work first, gratification will come later. And those who seek to go in, when they go in, they should focus on the job. Greed is a killer. Quick fix is not the best attitude in life. Slow and steady, they say wins the race. And with the backing of God, they will make it”, she said.
One of the highlights of the ceremony was the lunching of her second autobiography titled “Seven Decades of Rainbow Path”
Joining a host of dignitaries and egg heads at the occasion to pay tribute and lunch the book, Professor Emeritus, and former Vice Chancellor of the then Rivers state university of Science and Technology (UniTech), Prof. Simon Achinewhu, said that the realisation that the celebrant had played her part in the Department of Library Science was soul lifting.
He prayed that she would live to see the goodness of God accomplished in her life.
Giving a review of the book, the author said, having worked in the university for over 44 years, the university environment moulded her into the woman she had become. Stating clearly, she said the book is written for her children and grandchildren
”I have sat down to write about myself. The good side and the not-so-good side of the story.
“The challenges and the exploits . So that on that last day, my children will pick it up and extract what they want and add what they will like to add and that becomes the biography of their mother.”
The author further stated that the book would encourage younger ones to learn diligence to be able to succeed in life.

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Methodist Church Lauds Fubara Over Peaceful Disposition

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The Methodist Church of Nigeria Diocese of Gokana, in Mogho Circuit, has commended the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, for his peaceful disposition and creation of harmonious environment for co-existence of various ethnic groups in the State.
This was contained a communique issued at the end of their 12th synod in Mogho, and signed by Very Rev. Baridam N. C. Jason and Rt. Rev. Joseph P. Bel- Aanen, Synod secretary and Diocesan Bishop respectively.
The Synod which was attended by a large number of delegates had the theme, “ARISE AND BUILD” which was taken from the book of Nehemiah 2:18.
The church noted with pain the unbearable and excruciating suffering of people across Nigeria, mainly caused by the sudden and unplanned removal of fuel subsidy coupled with the steady decline in the value of the naira against the dollar which has triggered unprecedented rise in the cost of living generally.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria should rather focus on long-term sustainable measures in addressing the numerous challenges facing the country instead of its short-term plans of using palliatives to stop hunger and suffering in the land.
“As Church we decried the incessant callous invasion and continuous destruction of lives and properties by Boko Haram, armed bandits and Fulani herdsmen in different parts of the country.
“We equally condemn in strong terms the recent invasion of Agbeta Community in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State by Fulani herdsmen who not only abducted children and raped women, also destroyed farm produce worth millions of naira with their cattle, thereby causing hunger and hardship in the area,” they said.
They further used the forum to condemn in strong terms the institution of same sex marriage and transgender practices by some religious organizations in some parts of the world and called on religious and non-governmental organizations to brace up and be united in the fight against the twin sexual perversions of same sex marriage and transgender practices in Nigeria.

Tonye Orabere

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