UMUERI CRISIS CLAIM: FALSE, ELECTION TO HOLD APRIL 8 - SAYS ANAMBRA EAST MAYOR. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 Umueri Crisis Claim: False, Election to Hold April 8 - Says Anambra East Mayor By Nwegbo Ifeanyi  The Anambra East LG Chairman, Hon. Ifeanyi Chinweze, has denied allegations of a leadership crisis in Umueri General Assembly, calling the statement from Ikenga Umueri Unity Forum " false and misleading. Addressing journalists, Chinweze said Umueri is peaceful, with town union elections scheduled for April 8, 2026. He claimed Ikenga Umueri Unity Forum, which issued the statement, is actually frustrating the election with selfish motives.  He distanced himself, PG Chief John Metchie, and electoral committee chairman Barr. Eugene Aghaebe from the allegations, saying they were innocent. The controversy arose after Chinweze insisted Ikenga should not hold key positions like, Secretary, and Vice President simultaneously since they have president general, considering Umueri's three quarters (Ezi, Ikenga, and Invite). The statement had been signed by dignitaries, including Chinweze...

THE HARDSHIP IN NIGERIA WON'T END EVEN IF TINUBU REMAINS IN POWER FOR 300 YEARS- DEJI ADEYANJU. (PHOTO).


 

The Hardship in Nigeria won’t end even if Tinubu remains in power for 300 years – Deji Adeyanju


Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has stated that President Bola Tinubu will not be able to alleviate the hardships in Nigeria, even if he were to remain in power for 300 years. Adeyanju argued that the difficulties faced by Nigerians will persist under Tinubu's leadership because he lacks solutions to the ongoing issues.


He made these comments during an interview with DAILY POST, where he also addressed various topics, including the prosecution of EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protesters and the presidential ambitions of Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi.


In response to a question about his views on the current state of the country, Adeyanju likened Nigeria to a concentration camp where citizens are trapped. He suggested that if the United States were to make its borders visa-free for Nigerians, we would see how many would choose to stay. He described Nigeria as a place where the wealthy are not burdened by business costs or taxes, while the poor face exorbitant prices, including skyrocketing fuel costs. He concluded that the nation is fundamentally anti-poor and does not support the average Nigerian in any meaningful way.

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