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- INEC will utilize BVAS for the accreditation process in the Ekiti governorship election
- Abia Polytechnic manufactures waste containers for the environmental agency
- The United Nations has issued a strong condemnation of the bombing of a church in Damascus, as the death toll has increased to 25
- Messi will confront PSG in the Club World Cup knockout stage as Inter Miami advances to the last 16
- A fire has caused the destruction of property valued at millions in a town located in Oyo
- Benue Massacre: The defense chief elucidates how the residents contributed to the attackers’ success
- Two individuals were killed and two others were abducted during an attack by suspected cultists on a community in Anambra, according to police reports
- NELFUND encourages educational institutions to provide student information for loan authorization
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INEC will utilize BVAS for the accreditation process in the Ekiti governorship election
By Omeiza Ajayi The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the announcement regarding the Ekiti State Governorship Election, scheduled…
The Abia State Polytechnic located in Aba has initiated the fabrication and production of waste collection receptacles for the Abia…
The United Nations has issued a strong condemnation of the bombing of a church in Damascus, as the death toll has increased to 25
The United Nations has expressed its condemnation of a suicide bombing that took place on Sunday at a church in…
Messi will confront PSG in the Club World Cup knockout stage as Inter Miami advances to the last 16
Lionel Messi is set to confront his previous team, Paris Saint Germain, following the advancement of his Inter Miami squad…
A fire has caused the destruction of property valued at millions in a town located in Oyo
Properties estimated at millions of naira were destroyed in a fire that engulfed a provision shop in Oyo town, Oyo…
Benue Massacre: The defense chief elucidates how the residents contributed to the attackers’ success
Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has made a shocking announcement that the residents of Yelwata, a Benue community…
Two individuals were killed and two others were abducted during an attack by suspected cultists on a community in Anambra, according to police reports
At least two individuals lost their lives on Thursday when alleged cult members launched an attack on the residents of…
President Bola Tinubu has arrived in Makurdi, the capital of Benue State, as part of a significant visit aimed at…
2Baba expresses his deep sorrow over the Benue massacre, stating, ‘It’s frustrating, my heart feels heavy.’
Musician Innocent Idibia, known widely as 2Baba, has declared the ongoing violence in certain areas of Benue a “national crisis,” urging for immediate and united action. In an emotional video shared on his Instagram account on Sunday, the renowned artist conveyed profound sorrow and frustration over the relentless assaults in the state, criticizing the insufficient response from those in power. The singer, clearly shaken, highlighted that simple denunciation is no longer adequate, insisting on the necessity for tangible, coordinated measures to stop the carnage. He stated, “My heart aches. I am incredibly saddened and outraged. What is unfolding in Benue State has escalated to a national crisis. I can’t comprehend it any longer. I’m at a loss for words at this moment. “This violence must cease; it must engage everyone, every stakeholder in this nation, each person in Benue State. This is far from a trivial matter; it’s becoming absurd. “I am unsure where to even start articulating my sadness, grief, anger, and frustration because these incidents keep recurring without end. “This is no longer something we can simply denounce verbally. Urgent action is imperative. “All stakeholders in Benue; we must unite. We can put an end to this. I have faith there is a solution; we just need to approach it with seriousness.” His remarks came in the wake of the slaughter of approximately 200 men, women, and children in Yeluwata, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State on Saturday, June 14, by suspected armed herders.
A notable figure from the Ijaghala community in Warri South West local government area, Delta State, Mr. Alex Eyengho has reportedly claimed threats to his safety following a press conference he held in Warri, where he asserted, among other points, that Ijaghala is a community belonging to the Itsekiri and is governed under the traditional leadership of the Olu of Warri. In a statement provided to the Vanguard, Eyengho indicated that if the alleged threats against his life were realized, the Ijaws of Gbaramatu should be held accountable. He went on to categorically refute claims by Chief Godspower Gbenekeme of the Ijaw Gbaramatu kingdom published in various national outlets, which suggested that Ijaghala and Kantu communities do not fall under the traditional governance of the Olu of Warri. Eyengho stated: “To put it simply, Ijaghala land is owned by the Ugborodo Community in Warri Kingdom, under the Olu of Warri, although a significant portion of the populace is partly Itsekiri and Ijaw. It is important to note that the official language spoken in Ijaghala community is exclusively Itsekiri, without any alternative. The cultural practices and traditions of the community are also Itsekiri. It may be of interest that other prominent ancestors of the Ijaghala people, such as Egogo, Erueyin, and Eyengho, were all buried at Oboro, the sacred burial ground designated solely for Ugborodo indigenes who are revered as saints, champions, and custodians of Ugborodo heritage. “Godpower Gbenekama has once again showcased himself as an inadequate student of fundamental history, with his mock bravado suggesting that the Itsekiri originate from Benin through Prince Ginuwa. Even my six-year-old son understands that Itsekiri history is dual in nature. The Itsekiri communities of Ugborodo, Omadino, Inorin, Ureju, and Irigbo have existed in the Warri vicinity since ancient times, well before the arrival of Prince Ginuwa from the great Benin Kingdom, who, along with his entourage, helped establish the Warri Kingdom in a union between the royal household from Benin and the Itsekiri populace. Conversely, the Gbaramatu-Ijaw clan, located strictly in Warri South-West LGA, emigrated from Gbanran in present-day Bayelsa State, from their ancestor Tomtebe, who fathered Oweijubiri, and settled in their current locations, with the consent of either the Ugborodo or Omadino communities of Warri Kingdom. “I am Alex EYENGHO. I am a legitimate member of the Ijaghala, Kantu, Ode-Ugborodo, Abiugborodo, Orubu, Bobi, Ebrohimi, Koko, Omadino, Orugbo, Gbolokposo, Ode-Itsekiri, and various other communities; all within the Warri South, Warri North, and Warri South-West Local Government Areas (Warri Federal Constituency) of Delta State, Nigeria. Nonetheless, I am a registered voter in the Ijaghala community. You will remember that I held a press conference on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, titled. “It is in this context that I officially declare that my life is under threat from the Gbaramatu-Ijaws, from top to bottom. Should anything untoward occur to me, please do not look elsewhere but to the Gbaramatu-Ijaw clan. My phone has been tapped. Consequently, I am being surveilled. I receive direct and indirect calls warning me to be cautious. Nevertheless, I refuse to be cowed by any individual, regardless of their status in society, wealth, or notorious violent reputation. I will continue to speak the truth based on the facts that are known to me.
