HRM EZE EDWARD EULE (ONYENWEALI X), HAS DISMISSED CLAIMS BY SOME OF HIS SUBJECTS THAT HE ABANDONED HIS THRONE FOLLOWING HIS TEMPORARY ABSENCE FROM THE COMMUNITY.(PHOTO).

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 The Traditional Ruler of Azumini Ndoki Ancient Kingdom in Ukwa East LGA, Abia State, HRM Eze Edward Eule (Onyenweali X), has dismissed claims by some of his subjects that he abandoned his throne following his temporary absence from the community. This is as six suspects have been arrested by the police in connection with the stealing of the community’s electricity transformer, thus plunging the community into darkness. The monarch, who is currently in the U.S, explained that his trip was to attend to personal and professional matters, adding that he will soon return to Nigeria. "I travelled to the United States of America in May 2025 to attend to some professional and personal matters. I am robustly healthy and fine, and I may soon conclude the task of my sojourn here", he said. Prof. Eule accused individuals he described as "mischief-makers operating under the guise of an Interim Ruling Council" of peddling falsehoods and propaganda about his alleged abdication. ...

RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT REVIEWS GUIDELINE ON RELIGIOUS CHURCH WORSHIP.[PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.


Image may contain: 1 person         Rivers State Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has reviewed the restriction on the number of worshippers during church services from 50 to 70 persons in the state.
Modalities are also being worked out for the number of Moslems that will participate in Friday prayers.
These were part of resolutions reached at a meeting of religious leaders in the State with Governor Wike at Government House, Port Harcourt.
Governor Wike stated that his administration does not want to take decisions on review of existing restrictions on the modes of religious gatherings without their inputs.
He noted that since the last meeting with them on 23rd March 2020 when the existing restrictions were collectively endorsed, it is obvious that the spiritual life of the people has declined because they cannot meet to pray and build their faith daily as they ought to do.
Governor Wike commended the religious leaders for complying with the directive of 50 persons per worship session and the maintenance of COVID-19 advisories.
He noted that the continual prayers they have made for the state have provided spiritual strength.
The governor assured that his administration would provide palliatives to religious organisations through their umbrella organisations.
Governor Wike said even if many people criticised him when he closed down the borders of the state, the strategy has been emulated by other States.
The governor stated that most people still do not believe in the reality of the pandemic and have continued to behave in manner that endanger the lives of others.
He enjoined the religious leaders to use their positions to enlighten their members to know that the pandemic which has been claiming lives is real.
He frowned at banks, supermarkets, shopping malls and other institutions that have continued to allow people to enter their premises without wearing their facemasks and warned that government would not hesitate to seal such premises should the practice continue.
On the Executive Order on burials, Governor Wike said the N10 million fine imposed for defaulters is not to enrich government but to deter people from flouting the guidelines.
Speaking for the Moslem community, the Public Relations Officer of Rivers State Islamic Affairs, Murtala Bamidele reaffirmed their determination to continue to cooperate with the state government to stem the spread of coronavirus in the state.
In his remarks on behalf of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Dr. Soibi Dagogo Jack noted that Rivers state is the only state where the governor has continued to seek the input of religious leaders.
Bishop, Diocese of Evo Anglican communion who spoke for the Christian Council of Nigeria commended the governor for the sincere and honest manner he has fought to save lives.
He pledged that the religious community would continue to support the State government's strategies aimed at reducing the spread of the virus.
Paulinus Nsirim
Commissioner for Information and Communications
June 09, 2020
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike meeting with Religious Leaders at Government House, Port Harcourt.More photos below.
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