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Peter Obi Should Be Held Responsible For Planned August 1 Anti-Hunger Protest — Onanuga

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A presidential media aide, Bayo Onanuga, has taken a swipe at supporters of the 2023 presidential candidate of the opposition Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, claiming that they were the brains behind the planned nationwide anti-hunger protests slated for August 1.

Onanunga, who’s the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, declared that Obi’s supporters were the people planning mayhem in Nigeria, hence the former LP presidential candidate must be held responsible for the aftermath.

LEADERSHIP reports planned nationwide protests by youths and groups over the state of the nation slated for August 1 with viral hashtags and promotional flyers on social media.

However, in a lengthy post on his X handle (formerly Twitter) on Saturday morning, the top Tinubu’s aide claimed that the organisers of the anti-government protests were the same people who infiltrated the #EndSARS Movement in 2020 to cause mayhem across the country acting on the instigation of the now detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Onanuga wrote: “Don’t be fooled: the malcontents planning to stage nationwide protests are supporters of Peter Obi, the failed presidential candidate of the Labour Party. And he should be held responsible for whatever crisis emanates from the action.

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The protest planners are also the same people who were instigated by IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu to launch the destructive ENDSARS protest in Nigeria in October 2020. ENDSARS began as a genuine protest by youths against the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad, notorious for its high-handedness. IPOB members planning to extricate the South East region from Nigeria infiltrated the protest and hijacked it for their own agenda. Lagos still bears the scar of the malicious destruction by IPOB elements until today.

“Two years after ENDSARS, the IPOB and the gullible innocents joined the Labour Party in 2022 to support Peter Obi, a sympathiser of their cause.

“They are the people spreading the hashtags ‘EndBadGovernance’, ‘Tinubu Must Go,’ and ‘Revolution2024’. They are not democrats but anarchists. They are attempting to call out our people via propaganda because their Messiah, Peter Obi, failed to win the Presidency in the 2023 election. As bad losers, they don’t have the patience to wait for another election in 2027; they would rather destabilise Nigeria by staging a civilian coup against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“If they understand the meaning of their hashtags, they will realise they are clarion calls for treason. Wanting to end an elected government is high treason. Wanting revolution is a call for a coup d’etat, which is also high treason.

“I have been on the trail of one of the protest planners, who is nameless but claims to have an internet radio station, PTM100.88 Abuja. The anonymous person joined X in August 2022 and has 520 followers today, among whom are FS Yusuf, another rabid Obi supporter, and Professor Pat Utomi, a Labour Party chief and a guy on X who goes by the pseudonym Peter Obi’s First Son. PTM’s profile image has someone holding the inscription` Certificate Forger Not My President, ‘ with a photo of Peter Obi as an inset. Only Obi’s supporters will be talking about certificate forgery long after the Supreme Court dismissed the allegation.

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“In the past 24 hours, this faceless X user has been whipping up the gullible to join the protest being planned and also posting the activities of his Messiah, Peter Obi. He retweets Peter Obi often.

“In one of the posts, a video shows a teenager, who is said to be in the North, printing T-shirts emblazoned with “EndBadGovernance in Nigeria 2024’.

“There is also a retweeted post by Babatunde Gbadamosi, a failed and frustrated politician in Lagos. In it, he refers to his earlier post urging people “to identify APC members, sponsors, supporters, enablers, thugs, promoters, and appointees.” The police and DSS ought to have arrested the man for making a brazen threat to political opponents.

“There is “General Oluchi,” a woman who goes by the screen name “A Field Marshall of the Han Dynasty.”

“She has been sending out letters of mobilisation. She even pinned a “Week 6 “ letter urging Nigerians to wake up and take control of their country, using the language of IPOB, Peter Obi, and his supporters.

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“Another member of the malcontents is Brother Bernard, also known as Mikael C. Bernard. He is not based in Nigeria because he was once busted over Binance and fraudulent crypto businesses in Nigeria. Bernard was the man who once wrote that the naira should go down to zero.

“In a reaction to Oluchi, he said the protesters should remove the increase in salaries for the armed forces as part of their demands.

“‘If they want an increment in salary, let them launch their own protest. It is not our job to fight for enablers of evil,’ he wrote on X.

“According to our law, men of the armed forces don’t protest, an X user reminded him. He posted a sarcastic response: ‘By law, they can slap people wearing cams (camouflage) and shoot at protesters ba?’

“Security agents should, by now, begin to interrogate these agents of destabilisation. There is no country in the world where people are not going through some economic challenges and where the cost of living is not a major issue. No country is immune from economic turbulence at the moment. Civilised and democratic people wait for another election to make leadership changes. They don’t trigger mayhem in their countries by staging protests, the end of which nobody can predict.

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“Nigerian citizens must consider the government’s attitude and concern about the cost of living crisis when deciding whether to join the protests by the Labour Party and IPOB supporters.

“The Tinubu government has not been found wanting in this regard. The minimum wage has been increased by more than 100 percent. Loans are being disbursed to students in tertiary schools. A credit corporation has been launched to promote consumption credit. Palliatives, including the latest distribution of 740 trucks of rice to the 36 states and Abuja, are being rolled out. Businesses, such as pharmaceuticals, are being assisted. The Federal and state governments are investing heavily in agriculture to produce more food.

“The economy is improving, inflation is slowing, the national debt has been reduced in dollar terms, and the FIRS has increased revenue generation to record levels. Investors are coming back to our country. Our stock market is the best in the world, with a 33 percent return on investment.

“President Tinubu has a four-year mandate to run his agenda. Those calling for protest should wait till 2027 to either re-elect him or elect their Messiah, Mr Peter Obi.”

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Edo: Security impartiality, voters’ resilience, INEC integrity will shape polls – Yiaga Africa

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Yiaga Africa, a Civil Society Organisation, has highlighted three essential assessments for the upcoming Edo State election: an impartiality evaluation for security agencies, a resilience assessment for citizens, and an integrity check for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Dr. Aisha Abdullahi, chair of the 2024 Edo Election Mission for Yiaga Africa, emphasized these points at a pre-election press conference in Benin City. She noted that the main political parties—All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)—dominated the campaign landscape, which unfortunately devolved into personal attacks, character assassinations, hate speech, and blame-shifting among the candidates.

Abdullahi pointed out that the high rate of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) collection suggests a strong willingness among voters to participate, but potential violence, economic challenges, and a profound distrust in the electoral process might discourage them. She referenced past elections, noting a drop in voter turnout from 32 percent in 2016 to 27 percent in 2020.

She expressed concern over the prevalent disillusionment with political elites and ongoing governance failures, which could further dissuade voter engagement. The campaign period has been marred by intimidation and violence, exacerbated by the activities of cults and political thugs amid a rise in small arms.

Abdullahi warned that these armed groups could disrupt INEC’s election materials deployment, potentially skewing election results. She identified eight local governments—Ikpoba Okha, Oredo, Egor, Ovia South West, Ovia North East, Esan South East, Etsako West, and Etsako East—as violence hotspots that require careful and impartial security measures.

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As INEC begins to deploy sensitive materials, she stressed the importance of effective coordination with transport companies to ensure timely delivery to polling units and avoid the late starts seen in previous elections. She urged transport unions not to take advantage of rising fuel prices to neglect their contracts with INEC.

Abdullahi called on voters to show resilience by participating in the elections and to resist any attempts at vote-buying, intimidation, or manipulation before, during, and after the election.

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Why is Ethiopia just entering 2017 and celebrating a New Year in September?

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Why is Ethiopia just entering 2017 and celebrating a New Year in September?

Ethiopia’s unique timing for celebrating the New Year and its calendar system are due to its use of the Ethiopian calendar, which differs from the Gregorian calendar used by most of the world. Here’s why Ethiopia is just entering the year 2017 and celebrating New Year in September:

1. Ethiopian Calendar Overview:

  • Calendar System: Ethiopia uses the Ethiopian calendar, which is also known as the Ge’ez calendar. This calendar is based on the Coptic calendar and has 13 months.
  • Months: The Ethiopian calendar consists of 12 months of 30 days each and an additional month called “Pagumē” that has 5 days in a common year and 6 days in a leap year.
  • Year Length: The Ethiopian calendar year is roughly 365.25 days long, similar to the Gregorian calendar but slightly different in its calculation of leap years.

2. New Year Date:

  • Ethiopian New Year: The Ethiopian New Year, known as “Enkutatash,” falls on Meskerem 1, which corresponds to September 11th (or September 12th in a Gregorian leap year). This is different from January 1st in the Gregorian calendar.

3. Year Difference:

  • Offset: The Ethiopian calendar is approximately 7-8 years behind the Gregorian calendar. As of 2024 in the Gregorian calendar, it is 2017 in the Ethiopian calendar. This discrepancy is due to differences in the calculation of the birth year of Jesus Christ and variations in the way years are counted.

4. Historical and Cultural Factors:

  • Cultural Tradition: The Ethiopian calendar has been used for centuries in Ethiopia and is deeply rooted in the country’s history and religious practices. The calendar’s structure and the timing of New Year celebrations reflect Ethiopia’s unique cultural and historical context.
  • Religious Significance: The Ethiopian calendar is closely linked with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and its liturgical practices. Many Ethiopian holidays and observances are based on this calendar.

In summary, Ethiopia is in the year 2017 according to its own calendar system, and it celebrates the New Year in September due to the Ethiopian calendar’s unique structure and historical origins.

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No PDP congress in Rivers, Wike held party with friends – Ugochinyere

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Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere (PDP, Imo), a member of the House of Representatives representing Ideato North South Federal Constituency, has stated that no official Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) congress took place in Rivers State over the weekend.

According to Ugochinyere, what occurred was not a genuine party congress but rather a social event hosted by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, who presented it as a congress.

The state congresses of the main opposition party took place over the weekend and faced several complaints from various states, including Rivers, Benue, Katsina, and Kogi.

In Rivers State, the congress proceeded despite a court order prohibiting it. This situation has created a conflict between the National Working Committee (NWC), which authorized the congress, and the PDP Governors Forum, which believes Governor Siminalayi Fubara should continue as the party leader in the state.

Wike and his faction are also asserting control over the party structure following a congress that was boycotted by the state governor and his supporters. The PDP has indicated that the process will be reviewed by the party’s organs.

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In a statement on Saturday, Ugochinyere, spokesperson for the G-60 federal lawmakers in the House of Representatives, dismissed the event organized by Wike’s faction as merely a social gathering masquerading as a party congress.

Ugochinyere stated that no official PDP congress took place in Rivers State. Instead, he described Wike’s event as a desperate attempt to impress his diminishing followers, calling it an “owambe party” rather than a genuine congress.

He highlighted that an interim court order had been issued in July by Justice Charles Wali of the Port Harcourt State High Court, prohibiting the PDP from holding congresses in the state. According to Ugochinyere, the so-called congress organized by Wike and his associates was a futile exercise and a blatant disregard of the court’s order.

He concluded, “The purported congress is invalid and meaningless as it defies the existing court order. Such gatherings, which attempt to pass off as PDP congresses, are nothing more than futile exercises.”

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