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Akpabio Threatens Legal Action Against Investigative Journalist, Hundeyin For Linking Him With Umoren’s Death

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Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio and his wife, Mrs Ekaete Akpabio, have threatened to sue an investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, for linking them with the killers of an Akwa Ibom job seeker, Iniobong Umoren.

It was earlier reported that Umoren went missing while attending a job interview in Akwa Ibom last month. Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Odiko Macdon, later in a statement, said the police arrested 20-year-old Uduak Frank Akpan, who allegedly lured Umoren to his residence under the pretext of offering her a job but raped, killed and buried the young graduate in a shallow grave.

The murder of the young job seeker angered the Nigerian Twitterati with many calling for justice and that the perpetrators of the heinous act be brought to book.

Hundeyin subsequently published a report via newswirengr titled, ‘Murder in Uyo: Who Killed Hiny Umoren?’

In the report, the journalist claimed he analysed the telephone calls of the prime suspect in the murder case, Akpan. According to the report, Akpan called a number of people after the murder of the female undergraduate. Hundeyin alleged that one of the people the prime suspect spoke with was one Kufre Effiong, a worker in the Niger Delta Civil Service. The reporter also alleged that Effiong and Akpan “met physically at a certain 58G, Ewet Housing Estate in Uyo”.

The reporter further alleged that Akpan worked for an “illegal organ trafficking ring to feed the booming global black market organ trade”.

He later tweeted via @DavidHundeyin alleging, “It has just come to my attention that Davok Suites, the hotel at the centre of the 58 Unit G/S.9, Unit G, Ewet Housing Estate nexus involving Kufre Effiong and Frank Uduak Akpan is owned by none other than Ekaette Akpabio, wife of Godswill Akpabio.

“In other words, this place where Frank Uduak Akpan, fresh from murdering Ini Umoren came to meet Kufre Effiong, belongs to the wife of Kufre’s boss and Federal Minister of Niger Delta Affairs Godswill Akpabio. So which politician has Kufre been ‘running errands’ for?”

However, reacting in a letter dated May 12, 2021, Akpabio, a former governor of Akwa Ibom State, and his wife stressed that the building does not belong to them.

The couple stated this in the letter served Hundeyin through their lawyer, Otobong Inyang of Star Attorneys.

The letter was titled, ‘Publication Of False And Defamatory Statements Against His Excellency, Sen. (Dr.) Godswill Obot Akpabio And Her Excellency, Mrs Ekaete Unoma Akpabio: Demand For Immediate Retraction And An Apology’.

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It partly read, “We hasten to make a point that assuming (though without conceding) that Kufre Effiong is a staff of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs and/or one of its contractors, Senator Akpabio does not know, has never met and has never had any contact whatsoever with him. Neither Sen Godswill Akpabio nor his wife, Mrs Ekaette Akpabio had anything whatsoever to do with the horrific death of Iniobong Umoren.

“Secondly, neither Davok Suites (which is a corpate entity) nor the land housing it belongs to Mrs Ekaete Akpabio.

“Indeed, a proper search at the Corporate Affairs Commission would have disclosed to you that Mrs Ekaete Akpabio is neither one of the Directors nor Shareholders of Davok Suites.”

Akpabio and his wife, therefore, demanded an immediate retraction of the publication and an unreserved public apology, adding that failure to act within two weeks of receipt of the letter would attract a lawsuit.

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US Embassy, Consulate To Close Monday For Presidents’ Day

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The United States will temporarily shuts its Embassy in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos on Monday, 17 February 2025, in observance of Presidents’ Day.

This was disclosed in a post on X by the diplomatic mission.

It assured the public that normal operations would resume the following day.

“The U.S. Embassy in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos will be closed on Monday, February 17, 2025, in observance of Presidents’ Day. We will resume normal operations on Tuesday, 18 February 2025,” the mission said.

The Presidents’ Day is observed in the United States annually on the third Monday of February to honour past and present leaders of the nation.

Although essential services will remain accessible through emergency contact channels, routine consular services will resume after the holiday.

Nigerians seeking U.S. visas or consular assistance are advised to plan their visits accordingly.

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Alleged ₦96bn Fraud: Edo Panel Indicts Obaseki, Impeached LG Chairmen

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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, receives the report from the Administrative Panel of Enquiry set up to investigate the financial dealings of the impeached 18 Local Government Chairmen in the state.


Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has received the report of the Administrative Panel of Enquiry set up on the 18th of December, 2024 to investigate the financial dealings of the impeached 18 Local Government Chairmen in Edo State from 4th September, 2023 to November, 2024 and has vowed to petition the EFCC over its findings.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

He said the Chairman of the panel, Solomon Imohiosen, while submitting the report and recommendations to Governor Okpebholo over the weekend disclosed that findings and forensic investigations uncovered that huge sums amounting to ₦96 billion were either mismanaged and/or diverted to private accounts.

“The panel’s investigation uncovered significant irregularities in the financial activities of the 18 Local Governments Councils. The recommendations outlined in the report aim to address these issues and promote transparency and accountability in the Local Governments finances,” Imohiosen said.

According to the statement, the panel observed that ₦95 billion was received from the Joint Allocation Account Committee (JAAC) by the 18 Local Government Area Chairmen for the period investigated. It, however, reported that the funds were not judiciously utilized as no meaningful projects were on the ground to justify the amount received.

The panel reportedly confirmed fraudulent diversion of Local Government funds to political godfathers in the State, alleging that over ₦10 billion was fraudulently siphoned, using the psudo name, “Security, Environment and Training.

The report is said to claim that the 18 Local Government Area Chairmen contributed to the account, which was used as a conduit pipe to drain government resources, as money were transferred from there to various individuals and companies.

Besides the impeached Local Government Chairmen who were reportedly indicted by the report, former governor Godwin Obaseki, and leaders of the factional Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), among others, were also allegedly fingered.

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‘Taxes And More Taxes On Over­burdened Masses’, Nigerians Fault CBN’s Decision To Impose Minimum Charge On ATM Transactions

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By Augustine Akhilomen

Nigerians have questioned the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria boss, Olayemi Cardoso, to impose a mini­mum charge of N100 for ATM transactions exceeding N20,000, which is expected to take effect from March 1st, 2025.

Under the revised fee struc­ture, withdrawals from one’s bank ATMs will remain free of charge.

However, customers using ATMs of other banks will be subjected to a charge of N100 per withdrawal of N20,000 or less at on-site ATMs, which are located within or directly affiliated with a bank branch.

Off-site ATMs, which are po­sitioned outside bank premises such as shopping malls, fuel sta­tions, and other public spaces, will attract an additional sur­charge of up to N500 per trans­action.

However, such policies have angered some Nigerians who believe that President Bola Tinubu has increased the burden of the masses with such policies.

Meanwhile, bishop Herbert Ekechukwu, a cleric and economist, recount­ed: “This new policy is expected to take effect from March 1, 2025. Another bank ATM will attract N100 levy, plus additional sur­charge of up to N500 per N20,000.”

“Taxes and more taxes on over­burdened masses. The average Nigerian is struggling to make a living.

“They are already encum­bered with super runaway in­flation. To suffocate them again with more taxes shows a high level of insensitivity by the elite ruling class.

“Not quite long, we discussed the proposed increase of telecom tariff and now this.

“I remember many years ago when Military President Ibrahim Babangida was putting Nigerians under great affliction with the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP).

“General Olusegun Obasanjo warned that SAP should have a human face. I do not see this gov­ernment having a human face.

“Please, let us think outside the box to grow this economy. Taxation is not the only way to grow the economy.

“Let us look at other options available without putting more stress on the already suffering masses.

“Let our emphasis shift to youth empowerment, agricul­ture and rural industry, quality education, etc.

“Taxation is necessary, but people’s welfare is of utmost im­portance.”

Also, Tola Oresanwo, an activist and public affairs analyst, said, “It portrays this administra­tion as one that is insensitive, unresponsive and callous.

“The weight of the burden being placed on the common man in the country is becoming unbearable day by day.

“Although the CBN attributes this review to rising operational costs and the need to enhance the efficiency of ATM services in Nigeria’s banking industry, I want to disagree with that notion because going by the huge profits after tax being declared by these commercial banks, year in, year out, there is no basis whatsoever for an upward review of the ATM transaction charges.

“The increased fees may discourage the use of banking services, especially among low income earners who may see the upward review as a means of cheating or shortchanging them, and this move could negatively impact the CBN’s financial inclu­sion campaign.”

In the same vein, Utase Joseph Utase, a consul­tant, stated: “The new CBN poli­cy imposing a minimum charge of N100 per N20,000 withdrawn from other banks’ ATMs will sig­nificantly impact on everyday Nigerians.

“Many rely on ATMs for cash transactions, especially in areas with limited banking services.

“This additional cost could strain low income earners who frequently use ATMs for small withdrawals.

“It may also discourage cash transactions, pushing more peo­ple toward digital banking.

“However, for those with lim­ited access to mobile banking, it could lead to frustration and increased financial burden.

“Ultimately, while the policy may benefit banks operationally, it adds another expense for regu­lar Nigerians.”

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