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Kalu Lauds Nigerians For Showing Concern Over Health Condition

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Former Abia State Governor Orji Uzor Kalu has hailed Nigerians who have shown concern about his health condition as he recuperates from a medical procedure in Germany.

He also reaffirmed his respect and faith in the judiciary, declaring that members of the Bench deserve respect and that their decision in court “must be respected until set aside at a superior jurisdiction”.

Kalu said: “I have the highest respect for the personnel and processes of our judicial system. Indeed, I’m a faithful adherent of the dictum, which states that ‘no height is high enough to stand on to disrespect the judiciary and no depth is deep enough to be used as an excuse for such dishonour.’”

The ex-governor underwent a successful surgical operation in Germany last month.

His absence in court, following the medical treatment, had caused Justice Mohammad Idris of the Federal High Court to revoke his bail.

In a thank you letter from Wiesbaden, Germany, Kalu expressed thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, former heads of state and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar for identifying with him over his health condition.

He also thanked All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Adams Oshiomhole and his People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APG) counterparts, Uche Secondus and Victor Oye and others for reaching out to him on his hospital bed.

Apparently reacting to the revocation of his bail by Justice Idris over his absence in court as a result of his medical treatment in Germany, Kalu said: “All right-thinking citizens must condemn reckless commentaries on social media or the pages of newspapers that potentially threaten these ideals. Any inappropriate commentary on the decision of Justice Mohammed Idris to revoke my bail is not acceptable to me and should be discontinued, irrespective of the positive dispositions of the propagators towards me.

“The highest demonstration of affection or loyalty to me will best be measured by the degree to which this admonition is heeded. Our judges deserve unqualified respect and the sanctity of their decisions must be respected until toppled at a superior jurisdiction.”

Explaining his absence in court, he said before he travelled for medical treatment, he notified the relevant authorities, while expressing his commitment towards the conclusion of his case.

Said he: “I ensured adequate notifications were delivered and acknowledged by the relevant organs before travelling with my wife for my medical treatment in Europe. Unfortunately, the court case involving my humble self and others, which was adjourned sine die on the last date on which the matter came up for hearing, was subsequently listed for hearing on a new date, which conflicted with the already scheduled critical surgery appointment.”

He said he had, on three occasions, postponed such “medical appointments in order to present myself in court”.

“I had always placed this matter over and above all other personal considerations because defending my personal integrity and uprightness supersedes all other personal interests,” Kalu said.

Saying that it was expedient he travelled for the medical treatment, Kalu said: “However, my deteriorating health condition and the emergency status it assumed made it absolutely imperative for the doctors to insist on carrying out the necessary medical procedure without further delay.”

On his commitment to the court processes relating to the fraud case instituted against him and others by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kalu said of 64 court sittings he had attended 62, saying his absence in the last two sittings was due to critical ill health.

Kalu gave notice of his resolved to return to Nigeria to comply with the court order revoking his bail.

“I will, therefore, return to Nigeria on the 30th of November, 2018 before returning to Germany on 10th December, 2018 and 22nd January 2019 for further medical examination,” he said.

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NSIB Begins Probe Into FlyBird Aircraft Incident

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has commenced an investigation into what it has termed a serious incident involving a FlyBird HS 125 aircraft, with registration number 5NKAL.

The Director of Public Affairs and Family Assistance at the NSIB, Mrs Bimbo Oladeji, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday.

According to her, the aircraft, operating a flight from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, to Kotoka International Airport, Accra, experienced technical difficulties during its flight on December 6, 2024.

It was reported that the aircraft lost two engines during the flight and decided to return to Abuja.


Preliminary information indicated that the aircraft, with four persons on board, was climbing through flight level 240 en route to flight level 280 when the crew reported an engine number 2 indication issue.

The aircraft was approximately 25 nautical miles southwest of VOR station VONUK at 17:54 UTC when the crew requested a diversion back to Abuja due to the engine indication.

Findings by the NSIB showed that the aircraft lost engine No. 2 at flight level 230

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Okpebholo Offers Employment To Daughter Of Late NLC Chief Ebiogbodin

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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, speaks during a condolence visit to the family of former Edo NLC Chairman, Anthony Kaduna Ebiogbodin.


Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo has offered automatic employment to the daughter of a former Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Edo State Chapter, late Comrade Anthony Kaduna Ebiogbodin, who died recently.

Ebiogbodin reportedly slumped and died during a scuffle with policemen in Benin City.

The governor stated this on Saturday while on a condolence visit to the widow and family members of the deceased, expressing displeasure over his death.

He was accompanied by the Acting NLC Chairman in Edo State, Comrade Bernard Joman Egwakhide, other leaders of organized labour and civil society organizations in the state.

Okpebholo also promised that his administration would interface with the State’s Police Commissioner, Umoru Ozigi, to ensure that the conduct of officers does not pose any threats to Edo State residents.

The governor noted that the death was avoidable if only the policemen had conducted themselves well at the checkpoint, where he collapsed, following a heated argument.

“It is painful that we have lost a soul in this manner, but I will talk to the police about their conduct so that they will behave well and conduct themselves well in the state,” Okpebholo was quoted in a statement by his spokesman, Fred Itua.

“He is gone. It is painful, but that is life, as we all will die one day. I feel sad over the circumstances surrounding his death, but he is gone. No man knows who is next,” the governor concluded.

Acting Chairman NLC, Comrade Egwakhide and some leaders of the Civil Society Organizations, including Rev. David Ugolor and Barr. Abraham Oviawe, called for a holistic investigation to unravel the circumstances behind the death of Com. Eboigbodin.

Governor Okpebholo, thereafter, signed the condolence register in honour of late Comrade Eboigbodin who died at the age of 64.

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Newly Married Couple, 16 Others Escape Death In Lagos Third Mainland Bridge Multiple Crash

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At least 16 passengers, including newlywed couple, escaped death in an auto crash on the Third Mainland Bridge of Lagos on Saturday.

The accident involved a commercial bus and a mini truck which had a head-on-collision near the Ilaje end of the 11.8-kilometre-long bridge.

The couple were returning to the mainland from the Ikoyi Marriage Registry when the accident occurred at about 3:00 p.m.

Eyewitnesses told journalists that the commercial bus had a brake failure while on high speed and rammed into the slow moving truck at the spot.

16 passengers – 11 women and five men sustained injuries and were quickly rushed to the Lagos State Trauma and Emergency Centre along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway for medical attention.

Two other victims were trapped in the wreckage and suffered fractures to their limbs.

The passengers were extricated by emergency responders, including men of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), and thereafter rushed to the Gbagada General Hospital for treatment.

Other agencies involved in the rescue operation were the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASABUS), the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), police, and Lagos State Task Force

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