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Anambra Govt: Ignore Fake Old Videos on Monday Sit-at-Home

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The Anambra State Government under the leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, wishes to address with utmost concern the deliberate and malicious circulation of old, graphic videos depicting violent incidents from the dark period of unknown gunmen activities in our State.

These disturbing images and videos are being recycled by criminal elements and economic saboteurs to instill fear in the hearts of Ndi Anambra, particularly our enterprising traders and business owners.

THE TRUTH ABOUT THESE VIDEOS: The Anambra State Government categorically states that the horrific videos currently circulating on social media platforms, including those showing victims of brutal attacks from years past, are OLD FOOTAGE being deliberately recirculated to create panic and aid economic sabotage with perpetuation of the retrogressive, outlawed Monday sit-at-home order.

These videos date back to the troubled period between 2021 and 2023 when criminal gangs terrorised our State under the guise of enforcing illegal sit-at-home orders.

We are particularly disturbed by the circulation of images relating to past tragic incidents, including those involving respected members of our society who fell victim to senseless violence during that dark chapter.

The circulation of such graphic content is not only insensitive to the families of victims but represents a calculated attempt to psychologically manipulate Ndi Anambra at this time.

THE CURRENT REALITY: The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has publicly denied issuing any sit-at-home order for Monday, February 2, 2026 or any other day in the future.

The recent one-week closure of Onitsha Main Market by Governor Soludo was a necessary measure to break the cycle of economic losses caused by the continued, unauthorised observance of Monday sit-at-home.

This action was taken in the best interest of our economy and the livelihoods of our people.Anambra State today is significantly more secure than it was during the period when those old videos were recorded.

Our security architecture has been substantially strengthened through collaborative efforts with joint security agencies, including the effective state vigilante network codenamed Agunechemba.

WHO BENEFITS FROM YOUR FEAR? Ask yourself: Who profits when Anambra’s economy is paralysed? Who gains when our markets remain closed and our people live in perpetual fear?

The answer is clear: criminal elements, economic saboteurs, and enemies of progress who wish to keep Ndi Anambra in bondage through psychological manipulation.

These merchants of fear have no genuine concern for the welfare of Ndi Anambra. Their aim is to: Cripple our economy

Undermine the authority of legitimate government

Create an atmosphere of chaos that allows criminality to thrive

Prevent the hardworking people of Anambra from earning their daily bread

GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO SECURITY :

The Anambra State Government, under the leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, wishes to assure all residents and business owners of the following:

Enhanced Security Deployment : Robust security arrangements have been put in place across the State, with particular attention to commercial centres, markets, and major highways.

Intelligence-Driven Operations : Our security agencies are actively monitoring and will deal decisively with any individuals or groups attempting to disrupt public peace or engage in violent activities.

Zero Tolerance for Criminality : Anyone found spreading false information, creating panic, or engaging in acts of violence will face the full wrath of the law.

Protection of Economic Activities : The State Government is committed to protecting the rights of every citizen to engage in legitimate economic activities without fear or intimidation.

OUR APPEAL TO NDI ANAMBRA: We urge all residents of Anambra State, particularly our traders, artisans, transporters, and business owners to:

– Disregard the trending malicious old videos and refuse to be manipulated by fear-mongers

– Resume normal business activities with confidence that your safety is guaranteed

– Report suspicious individuals circulating panic

-inducing materials to security agencies

– Verify information from official government sources before acting on social media rumours

– Stand united against those who seek to hold our State hostage through psychological warfare

THE CHOICE IS IN OUR HANDS: Ndi Anambra, our destiny is in our hands. We can either allow faceless criminals to continue dictating how we live our lives, or we can reclaim our State and our economic destiny.

The recycled videos being circulated are from a past we are moving away from, a past that only returns if we allow fear to paralyse us.

The government has done its part by ensuring robust security. Now, we call on you to do your part by refusing to be intimidated, opening your shops, going to work, going to school, and living your lives normally.

ANAMBRA IS ON THE RISE! We have come too far and sacrificed too much to allow criminals and saboteurs to drag us back into darkness.

Today, marks a new beginning, a day when Ndi Anambra say NO to fear and YES to progress, prosperity, and peace.

Let us show the world that Anambra State is open for business, and that no amount of psychological manipulation will deter us from building the prosperous homeland we all desire.

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Democracy Under Siege: Tinubu’s Chokehold Suffocating the Republic – Atiku Abubakar

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Former Vice President of Nigeria and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has expressed deep concern over the alarmingly low voter turnout in Saturday’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections, describing the figures as a clear indictment of the state of Nigeria’s democracy under the present administration.

Official results showed an average turnout of below 20 per cent across the six area councils, with the Abuja Municipal Area Council recording a particularly dismal 7.8 per cent.

Atiku described this as “a damning verdict” on the health of the nation’s democratic process, especially in the symbolic capital city that represents the heartbeat of the federation.

He attributed the widespread disengagement not to voter apathy, but to a deliberate and sustained assault on democratic norms by the Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government.

According to the former Vice President, the low participation is the predictable result of a political atmosphere marked by intolerance, intimidation, harassment of dissenters, coercion of political defectors, and the systematic stifling of opposition voices.

“When citizens lose faith that their votes matter, democracy begins to die,” Atiku declared. “What we are witnessing is not mere voter apathy. It is a direct consequence of an administration that governs with a chokehold on pluralism. Democracy in Nigeria is being suffocated—slowly, steadily, and dangerously.”

He cautioned that the ongoing erosion of participatory governance, if allowed to continue unchecked, risks inflicting irreversible damage on the democratic institutions and freedoms built over decades through sacrifice and struggle.

“A democracy without vibrant opposition, without free political competition, and without public confidence is democracy in name only,” he warned. “If this chokehold is not released, history will record this era as the period when our hard-won freedoms were traded for fear and conformity.”

Atiku called on all opposition parties, civil society organisations, and democratic forces nationwide to urgently set aside differences and form a united front to defend the Republic.

“This is no longer about party lines; it is about preserving the Republic,” he emphasised. “The time to stand together to rescue and rebuild Nigeria is now.”

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Nigeria Secures Major Victory in $6.2 Million Arbitration Against European Tech Firm

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In a significant win for the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria has prevailed in an international arbitration dispute with European Dynamics UK Ltd, a European technology contractor, saving the country from a potential liability of over $6.2 million (approximately ₦9.3 billion).

The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) successfully defended against claims related to a stalled national electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) system project, funded in part by the World Bank. The project involved the design, development, customization, supply, installation, and maintenance of the e-Procurement platform aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in federal public procurement.

The Sole Arbitrator, Mrs. ‘Funmi Roberts, issued a final and non-appealable ruling dismissing all claims by European Dynamics UK Ltd in their entirety. The contractor had sought approximately $2.4 million for alleged milestone payments, $3 million in general damages, and an additional $800,000 in settlement claims.

The dispute centered on the User Acceptance Test (UAT), where BPP identified significant functional deficiencies, omissions, and errors in the system. Nigeria’s position—that delivery in software customization projects is only complete upon satisfactory UAT confirming compliance with technical, statutory, and operational requirements—was upheld.

The tribunal ruled that the vendor bore responsibility to remedy deficiencies at no extra cost and found no evidence supporting the contractor’s claims of approved mergers of project phases or contractual consent for such changes.Nigeria’s legal team, led by Johnson & Wilner LLP with Founding Partner Basil Udotai Esq. at the forefront, was praised for its expertise in technology contracting.

BPP Director-General Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, who inherited the stalled project and ongoing arbitration upon taking office, described the outcome as a landmark signal in public sector technology dealings.

“This vendor has taken various African countries to court and won every single case. Nigeria is the first to defeat them,” he said during a presentation of the award to Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN). He emphasized that Nigeria “can no longer be taken for granted” and thanked the AGF for supporting the decision to proceed with arbitration rather than settle.

AGF Fagbemi hailed the victory as evidence that “it is no longer business as usual.” He commended Dr. Adedokun’s courage, the legal team’s brilliance, and President Tinubu’s backing for institutional strengthening. “This win sends a clear message to the international community: Nigeria has resonated…

By standing up to European Dynamics, we have instilled courage in other African nations to protect their own resources,” he stated.

The ruling highlights the critical role of rigorous testing, clear milestones, and performance-based standards in government tech contracts, with lessons to be applied to ongoing e-procurement reforms to minimize future disputes.Kamarudeen Ogundele Special Assistant to the President (Communication and Publicity) Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice

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UNICEF Lauds Nigeria’s Remarkable Progress in Birth Registration (Photos)

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ighlights 14 Million Children Registered in Two Years.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has commended Nigeria for achieving a significant milestone in child rights, with 14 million children’s births officially registered over the past two years.

This surge represents impressive advancement in ensuring every child is counted and recognized through legal identity.

The announcement came during a courtesy visit by UNICEF Country Representative to Nigeria, Ms. Wafaa Saeed Abdelatef, to Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, at the State House in Abuja.

Ms. Abdelatef praised the First Lady’s exemplary leadership in championing children’s issues and family welfare nationwide. She described the progress in birth registration as unprecedented in her experience across various countries.

“Birth registration is the first right of every child—to be counted and recognized,” she stated. “It is really impressive. I have served in many places, but I have not seen such progress in two years as we have witnessed here in Nigeria.

“She highlighted key enablers of this success, including the digitalization of the registration system at health facilities and community levels, as well as ongoing legislative efforts with a relevant bill before the National Assembly.

“Things don’t just happen like that; we scale with leadership,” she added, expressing gratitude for the First Lady’s role in driving this initiative and allowing UNICEF to celebrate this “fantastic leadership.

“The UNICEF representative also acknowledged the First Lady’s broader contributions, referencing her involvement in initiatives such as the national library and food bank launches, as well as commendations from African women leaders at the African Union for her continental impact.

She linked these efforts to Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which she said is instilling hope for children and citizens alike.In response, Senator Oluremi Tinubu welcomed UNICEF’s recognition and reaffirmed her commitment to ensuring universal birth registration. “Every child counts,” she emphasized, noting that registration immediately after birth grants children nationality, legal identity, and access to essential services like health and education.

The First Lady described the news as a source of joy and a foundation for national development. “This is how nations develop,” she said. While celebrating the gains, she stressed the need for sustained efforts: “We are not there yet. We have to keep at it and make sure every child is counted.

“She pointed out that birth registration is just the starting point, extending to the issuance of birth certificates. Highlighting Nigeria’s lack of a recent census, she noted that starting with children would provide critical data on the child population to guide government planning and resource allocation.

Senator Tinubu also addressed persistent challenges, expressing concern over persistently high rates of tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and maternal and child mortality in Nigeria’s large population.

“These numbers are still high, and it is worrisome,” she said, while assuring that the administration is actively working to position the country for a better future.

She expressed appreciation for UNICEF’s longstanding support and reliable data, pledging continued collaboration in any area of mutual interest. “In any area you want us to collaborate, we are here,” she affirmed. “We want to thank UNICEF for the interest and the work you have done.

“This development underscores Nigeria’s ongoing push toward universal civil registration, aligning with global goals to provide legal identity for all children and support broader child rights and development objectives.

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