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Tuesday, 25 September 2018

BREAKING: Court Nullifies Madumere's Impeachment

Court Nullifies Madumere;s Impeachment
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A Federal High Court sitting in Owerri, the Imo State capital has nullified the impeachment of the Deputy Governor of the state, Prince Eze Madumere, by the State's lawmakers.

The court’s nullification is on the ground that Madumere’s impeachment did not follow due process, therefore illegal.

The presiding judge, Justice Benjamin Iheka, who made the announcement on Tuesday, 25th September 2018 insisted that he (Madumere) remains the Deputy Governor of the state.

Justice Iheka faulted the Chief Judge of Imo state Pascal Nnadi and the Attorney General of the state Miletus Nlemadim, of the process of the impeachment.

According to Justice Iheka, the Chief Judge did not comply with section 188 subsection 5 of the 1999 constitution as amended.

It (constitution) stipulates that the Chief Judge must set up a 7-man panel of inquiry within 7 days but on the contrary, the Chief Judge did after 9 days. According to the constitution, such action makes the impeachment process invalid, null and void.

Madumere was impeached on July 30, 2018, by 19 out of the 27 lawmakers on allegations of absence without reasons for a period of three months and a failure to perform constitutional duties like attending state executive and state security council meetings.

Others included his alleged failure to attend meetings with the governor and other government functionaries as well as an alleged concealment of felonious acts in the United States of America (USA).

BREAKING: Buhari Approves N42.68bn For Aviation, Education Sectors


Buhari Approves N42.68bn For Aviation, Education  Sectors
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The Nigeris's President, Muhammadu Buhari had graciously approved the sum of N22.68 billion to be immediately paid ex-workers of the Nigeria Airways Limited in liquidation, after fifteen years.

In addition , the president directed the sum of N20 billion be released to the public universities for revitalization scheme.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed communicated President Buhari's directive on Monday, 24th September 2018 at a joint meeting with the ex-workers of the defunct National Carrier and members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities ( ASUU).

Ex-workers of the airline have been in a dire and despair condition following accumulated outstanding benefits running for years after the airline was liquidated. The distraught ex- workers staged a protest Tuesday at the entrance gate to the headquarters of ministry of finance, a day after resumption of office of the new Minister. Zainab empathized protesting ex- workers with a promised to take up the issue.

She said: ” Upon my resumption of office as the Minister of Finance, some pending fiscal issues in the aviation and education sectors were immediately brought to my attention. As such, I took it as a challenge to quickly address key issues regarding the settlement of existing claims in both of these sectors. Consequently upon this , i’m happy to inform you that Mr. President has graciously approved the sum of N22.68 billion and N20 billion to aviation and education sectors respectively “.
While promising that, the balance of fund of retired Airways workers would be paid as soon as government finances improve , which she pegs at six months from now, she said the initial amount after liquation came to N78 billion.

” This amount was verified by Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA) and other relevant stakeholders in line with the condition of service of Nigeria Airways in liquidation and other extant rules and regulations. At the end of which the sum of N45 billion was agreed as the total retirements benefits of the affected staff”.

On N20 billion approval for public universities, which came in the wake of ASUU’s fresh ultimatum for strike, Zainab said revitalization fund to be released to beneficiary universities was inline with administration’s determination to revitalize public universities to ensure smooth running.
” You may recall that the ASUU signed a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU) with the federal government of Nigeria sometime in 2013 on the terms and conditions on which the government would improve funding for staff welfare and the provision of critical infrastructure in our public universities. However, the implementation of this bilateral agreement has had certain challenges due to revenue shortages and other reasons “, she said.

Responding, ASUU Vice- President Emmanuel Oshodeke said the agreement entered with government was higher than what government offered.

Monday, 24 September 2018

#OsunDecide: INEC Declares Election Inconclusive, Fixes Supplementary For Thursday

#OsunDecide: INEC Declares Election Inconclusive
...... Fixes Supplementary For Thursday
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The Independent National Election Commission (INEC) has declared the 2018 Osun guber polls inconclusive.

The Returning Officer (RO) in the governorship race, Professor Adeola Joseph Fuwape, the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) said the declaration was based on the nation’s Constitution.

According to him, the difference between the two leading parties was a mere 353 votes as compared with the 3,498 votes cancelled in some polling units owing to irregularities.

Consequently, Prof. Fuwape announced that the rerun of the election would take place on Thursday, 27th September 2018.

Senator Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 254,698 votes while his opponent of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Gboyega Oyetola scored 254,345.

The declaration of election results took several hours as some of the results generated controversies and the returning officer had to supervise a recalculation of some of the results.

Here are the details of the results.
1.Boluwaduro: APC LG:3843, PDP:3779, SDP:1766, ADP:858
2.Atakumosa West LG : APC: 5019, PDP: 5401, SDP: 1570, ADP: 718
3.Ifedayo LG: APC: 3182, PDP: 3374, SDP: 1377, ADP: 176.
4.Ede South: APC: 4512, PDP: 16693, SDP: 855, ADP:
5.Orolu LG: APC: 5442, PDP:7776 , SDP: 2043 ADP: 388, ADC:79.
6.Obokun LG: APC: 7229, PDP: 10859, SDP: 1907, ADC: 106, ADP: 663
7.Ilesha East LG: APC:9790 , PDP:8244 SDP:3620 , ADC: 188, ADP: 1275(APC)
8.Boripe LG: APC: 11655, PDP:6892, SDP: 2730,ADP:1137, ADC: 137(APC)
9.Ilesha West
APC: 7251, PDP: 8286, SDP: 2408, ADC: 127, ADP: 2363(PDP)
10.Oriade LG
APC: 9778, PDP: 10109, SDP: 2265 , ADC: 109, ADP: 1224
11.Irepodun LG
APC: 6517, PDP: 8058, SDP: 4856, ADC: 158, ADP: 2564(PDP)
12.Ila LG
APC: 8403, PDP: 8241, SDP:3134, ADC: 96, ADP: 183(APC)
13.Isokan LG
APC: 7297, PDP: 9048, SDP: 3460, ADC: 56, ADP:682(PDP)
14.Odo-Otin LG
APC: 9996, PDP:9879, SDP: 2941, ADC: 1034, ADP: 1112(APC)
15.Ayedaade LG:
APC 10861, PDP: 9836, SDP: 2967, ADC: 145, ADP: 1645(APC)
16.Atakumosa East LG
APC: 7073, PDP: 5218, SDP: 2140, ADC: 06 , ADP: 629(APC)
17. Ede North LG
APC: 7025, PDP:18745, SDP: 1382 ADC: 89, ADP: 758(PDP)
18. Ifelodun LG
APC: 9882, PDP:12269 , SDP: 1970, ADC: 236, ADP: 2844, (PDP)
19. Ayedire LG
APC: 5474 , PDP: 5133, SDP2396:, ADC:144 , ADP:1642, (APC)
20. Ife North
APC: 6527, PDP:5486, SDP:5158, ADC:94, ADP: 745, (APC)
21. Ejigbo LG
APC: 14779, PDP: 4803, SDP4803:, (APC)
22. Egbedore Local Government
APC: 7354, PDP:7231 , SDP: 3367
23. Ife Central Local Government:
APC:6957 , PDP:3200 , SDP:20494 ADC:194, ADP:1053
24.Irewole LG:
APC: 10049, PDP: 13848, SDP: 1142, ADP: 1915(PDP)
25.Olorunda LG
APC: 16254, PDP: 9850, SDP:7061, ADC:335, ADP:1407, (APC)
26 Ola-Oluwa LG
APC:5025 PDP: 4026 SDP:2104 ADP:2194 ADC: 1408(APC)
27. Ife South LG
APC: 7223, PDP:4872, SDP: 6151, ADC:136 , ADP:561. (APC)
28. Ife East
APC:8925, PDP: 6608, ADC: 237, ADP: 509, SDP: 17643
29.Iwo Local Government
APC:7644 , PDP: 6122, ADP: 16, 425, ADC: 1164, SDP: 4153
30.Osogbo LG
APC: 23379, PDP: 14499, SDP: 10188, ADC:413, ADP: 2478.

Sunday, 23 September 2018

BREAKING: Buhari Departs For New York Over UNGA

Buhari President departs for New York Over UNGA

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President Muhammadu Buhari has departed for New York, the United States of America (USA) to participate in the 73rd Session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) which officially opened on Tuesday, September 18, 2018.

The theme for this year’s Session is: “Making the United Nations relevant to all People: Global Leadership and Shared Responsibilities for Peaceful, Equitable and Sustainable Societies.”

TheMediaAmbassador learnt that the highpoint of President Buhari’s participation would be his address scheduled for Tuesday to the General Assembly on the opening day of the General Debate.
The President’s presentation of Nigeria’s National Statement is expected to reaffirm the nation’s commitment to international peace and security and sustainable socio-economic development.
The presentation would also cover the areas of disarmament and denuclearisation, youth and women empowerment, climate change, rule of law and human rights, among others.
A message released by the president's Spokesperson Mr. Femi Adesina on Saturday, in that regard, disclosed that President Buhari would particularly canvass international support for the fight against corruption, the return of illicit assets, counter-terrorism, insurgency and curbing irregular migration.
The president would seek the support of the international community in efforts to re-settle Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and recharging the receding Lake Chad.
The president would also advocate for the reform of the United Nations, especially the expansion of the permanent membership of the Security Council to make the vital organ of the global organisation reflect regional and equitable geographical representation.
The message further highlighted that the president and his wife, Aisha Buhari would also attend a welcome reception hosted by the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres and his spouse for Heads of State and Government and their spouses.
“The Nigerian leader and his delegation will participate in a High-Level meeting on the Fight against Tuberculosis, organised by the World Health Organisation as Nigeria currently ranks seventh amongst the high TB-burden countries globally, and second in Africa.
“The Nigerian delegation is expected to attend the Mandela Peace Summit, which is a High-Level Meeting on Global Peace in honour of the centenary birth of the late South African President and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Nelson Mandela,’’ he revealed.

According to Adesina, other side events lined up for the Nigerian delegation include a High-Level Meeting on financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and World Economic Forum’s Sustainable Development Impact Summit.
Others are the Second Annual Bloomberg Global Business Forum, High-Level Meeting on Action for Peace-Keeping, Commemoration and Promotion of the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons.

He said: “During the course of his stay in New York, in addition to the audience with the UN Secretary-General, the Nigerian President is also expected to have bilateral meetings with African and world leaders, including Bill Gates, to promote national and African interests.’’
Mr. Adesina disclosed that the president would also grant audience to a select group of Nigerian professionals based in the United States.
He said that apart from his wife, President Buhari was accompanied by Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo State; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama; Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami; and the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole.
Others in the president’s entourage are the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah, Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma and the Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Jibrin.
The National Security Adviser,  Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno; Director-General, National Intelligence Agency, Ahmed Abubakar; Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mohammad Babandede and the Acting Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu are equally on the presidential entourage.

Friday, 21 September 2018

ShortStory I Horrible Monday


HORRIBLE MONDAY

      “Hello!” Biodun exclaimed, stopped the moment he walked into a very pretty looking damsel at his departmental block on his way to class.
       Biodun, a three hundred level (300 Level) student of Mass Communication department in the Olabisi Onabanjo University (formerly addressed as Ogun State University), Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State situated in the South-West geo-political zone of Nigeria, was actually headed in opposite direction to the supposed recipient of the unexpected greeting.
       Unfortunately, the lady in question ignored him, kept moving, which wasn’t unusual to the public lifestyle of most Nigerian single ladies.
        Persistently, Biodun hastily reversed his movement and camly double-crossed her, though he wasn’t standing directly in her front but very closely by her left side.
        She stopped furiously. “What is it?” She eventually uttered though in a low tone, frowning.
        Both parties whom had campus notebooks in their respective right hands were still facing opposite directions based on their original destinations.
       The melodrama was taking place at about 08:12am on Tuesday March 5, 2002 during the first semester in the university’s academic session.
      “Honestly, I am deeply sorry for bothering you,” Biodun apologetically said. “I never meant to hurt a pretty damsel like you.”
        He was really looking sorry. With the look on his face, only a Jezebel-like creature wouldn’t succumb.
       “I have heard you. It’s okay.” she responded. “Just that I detest strangers embarrassing me this way.” She said, gesticulating with her left arm which was her only free arm.
       “I understand.” The hustler appreciated.
       “So,” she chipped in. “To what do I owe this?”
       “Well,” he submissively replied. “I am Biodun.”
       “Okay,” she said. “I am Kemi.”
       “That’s a lovely name,” he teased, smiling. “Belonging to a lovely creature.”
       “Thank you.” She stylishly appreciated.
         Kemi who was dark, about 5.1-foot tall and slim wasn’t just beautiful but magnificent. She was putting on a grey skirt, white top and black cum white flat-heeled sandals. Her hairs were gorgeously plaited. Whilst, Biodun who was clad in black jean trousers, multi-coloured polo, black baseball cap and ash trainers was chocolate, plump and about 5.4-foot tall.
       “As you can see,” she added. “I am on my way to the class.”
       “Sorry for going further,” Biodun pleaded. “Are you in this department?”
       “Yea.”
       “Interesting...”
       “What’s interesting about it?” Kemi interrupted.
       “This is my department too.”
       “Okay,” she uttered. “Now I understand.”
       “You must be a fresher?”
       “Why do you think so?”
       “Because, you are looking very fresh.” Biodun cleared the air.
         She smiled. “You might be right.”
       “So, you are a first year student of Mass Communication?” He verified.
       “Yea.”
       “Be my guest then.” He hinted cheerfully.
       “How?”
       “You just came in of course,” Biodun highlighted. “So being an old student, I am meant to be your host.”
       “You are so funny.” Kemi applauded, displaying her white teeth.
         Biodun couldn’t hold his heavy smile. He was very glad to see her laughing.
       “So, what level are you?” She curiously enquired.
       “300.”
       “300 level?” she exclaimed surprisingly.
       “Yes.”
         Apparently, he needed not an interpreter to notify him that he had won a bit of her seeming invisible heart.
       “Wow,” she said. “You are already through.”
       “You can say that again.”
       “I am so happy for you.”
       “Thank you.”
       “As you can see,” Kemi observed. “I am already late to class.”
       “Oh, so sorry about that,” the lover-boy appreciated. “What time is your lecture?”
       “My first lecture begins by eight thirty a.m.”
       “Same here.”
       “You mean, you also have a class by eight thirty?”
       “Yes,” he replied. “And the lecturer in question is a no nonsense woman.”
         By this time, it was about 08:25am.
       “So, can I take my leave?” She requested.
       “Of course,” Biodun approved. “You are not in a prison yard.”
         She smiled. She was no doubt really fascinated by his sense of humour.
        “Please, before you do that,” he urged. “Can I have your number?”
        “You mean my phone number?” She pretentiously enquired.
        “Yes.” He responded. “So I could glance at this lovely face once again.”
        “Okay,” she admitted having smiled. “Let me have your phone.”
          Having transferred his notebook to the left hand, Biodun quickly dished his right hand into his right jeans’ pocket, brought out his cell phone and handed it over to her.
          She hurriedly but stylishly typed the awaited eleven-digit number on the phone’s keyboard and returned it to the owner.
         As soon as he received the handset, he hastily and gladly flashed her so she could have his. “Please, save the number.” He enjoined.
       “No problem.” The apparently 20-year-old girl pleasantly replied, left immediately for her lecture class that was situated upstairs.
         Biodun who watched her depart, quickly took his own leave for his classroom.
         Considering the warmth feeling he was abruptly filled with, it was indeed an epoch-making day for his person.
         Barely two weeks later, Biodun and Kemi became best of friends on the campus. The unannounced intimacy was undoubtedly to the envy of their friends and foes. The relationship continued persistently that they could never spend a day without seeing each other.
         One year after being 2003, Biodun successfully graduated and left the university. The distance created after his graduation almost took Kemi’s life. Everyone around her was of the view that she wouldn’t survive the ordeal.
         In spite of the inevitable challenges, the relationship, which could be best described as that of oil and salt, metamorphosed into a more formidable entity to the utter amazement of everybody within. Aside his unending and regular phone calls, Biodun was frequently paying her visit on campus even during his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme which took place between 2004 and 2005 notwithstanding that he was serving at a distant destination, Kogi State precisely.
         Kemi completed her four-year degree programme in 2005 and consequently embarked on her compulsory NYSC programme in Niger State in 2006 which lasted till early 2007. Before this time, Biodun had secured an employment in a broadcasting firm in Lagos State.
         In April 2007 immediately after Kemi’s youth service, the two vibrant and brilliant youths (Biodun and Kemi) who hailed from Ogun State got engaged. Thereafter, they were addressed by their close friends and relatives including their parents as ‘Tom and Jerry’ owing to the manner in which they were piloting the love affair.
        Same year (2007), Kemi got a job with a national daily newspaper in Lagos State. This development made them became closer again just like when they were still on campus, that, they could see each other even on a daily basis if they wished. At this point, Kemi who had clocked 25 couldn’t wait to embrace her wedding day.
        In January 2008, Biodun who was 28 thought it wise to quit bachelorhood, thus he and his fiancée agreed to have their traditional marriage as well as church wedding in March 2008, which would mark exactly six years they met each other. Their traditional wedding was scheduled to hold on Wednesday, 5th of March 2008, which was the very date their first meeting transpired six years back.
        On Monday March 3, 2008, which was barely 48 hours to the D-day, something very tragic and unthinkable occurred; Kemi was killed by a stray bullet during a robbery incident that took place at one of the commercial banks within her place of residence when she was headed for her office. It was unarguably a horrible Monday.
         On his part, the incoming groom, who consequently saw life as useless, made several attempts to commit suicide but was rescued by well wishers.


Comrade Nwaozor, a novelist, playwright & poet,
is Executive Director, Docfred Resource Hub (DRH) - Owerri
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frednwaozor@gmail.com
+2348028608056
Twitter: @mediambassador     

POLITICS: Again, Buhari Names Amaechi As Campaign DG

Again, Buhari Names Amaechi As Campaign DG

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Ahead of the 2019 Presidential bid, President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, 20th September, 2018 approved the appointment of Mr. Rotimi Amaechi as the Director General (DG) of his 2019 re-election campaign organization.

 
 
It would be recalled that Mr. Amaechi was equally the DG of the Buhari-Osinbajo 2015 Campaign Organisation that saw to his (Buhari's) emergence as the Nigeria's democratically elected president.
A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi will serve as Secretary/Director General.

The new Director General, according to the statement, “will announce other appointments into the campaign structure as approved by President Buhari”

It's noteworthy that President Buhari is the sole candidate of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).

Mr. Amaechi is currently serving as Minister of Transportation in the current administration.

The President had boasted that he is fully prepared to seek re-election for the office of the President come 2019.

SPORTS: Nigeria Moves One Place In Latest FIFA Ranking

Nigeria Moves One Place In Latest FIFA Ranking
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Nigeria has moved one place to 48th in the world and 5th in Africa in the latest FIFA ranking released on Thursday, 20th September by the global football ruling body.

 
The three-time AFCON winning nation was 49th last month of August but their position  apparently changed after a 3-0 whipping Seychelles in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Victoria 12 days ago.

According to the rankings posted by FIFA on its official site, the Super Eagles have 1415 points to finish 48th in the month of September and the fifth-best football national team, Africa.
 
Tunisia is number one on the continent and (23rd in the world) followed by Senegal (25th), DR Congo (40th) and Morocco (45th).
 
World champions, France and Belgium are the joint ranked the best team in number one by FIFA followed by Brazil (3), Croatia (4), Uruguay (5), England (6), Portugal (7), Switzerland (8), Spain (9), Denmark (10).
 
It's noteworthy that the next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on October 25, 2018.

ShortStory I The Peculiar Queen


THE PECULIAR QUEEN (II)

       “And more importantly,” Igwe Ogadi Nduka rode on. “On that very day, the heir to this throne I am sitting on would be presented to the entire people of Amaudo.”
       The elders nodded in appreciation. Consequently, there was maximum silence among the gathering.
        Interestingly, the heir to the throne of Amaudo was meant to be ceremoniously presented by the serving king in every fifty years interval, and the ceremony was designed to coincide with the day of the new yam festival of the affected year.
         Igwe Ogadi Nduka – Ama the second (Ama II) of Amaudo whom was eight-three years of age was presented by his late father, the pioneer and immediate past king, Igwe Obifere Nduka – Ama the first (Ama I) of Amaudo as the heir to the throne in question fifty years back when he (Igwe Ogadi) was 33-years-old; and he succeeded his late father two years after the event at 35, after his father’s eternal exit. It suffices to say that he had consecutively spent about forty-eight years on the throne as the Ama II of Amaudo, making him the longest served king in the kingdom so far.
         According to the tradition, the kingship of Amaudo wasn’t rotatory; rather, hereditary. The first son of the serving king was meant to succeed him when he died, but the second son of the king could be enthroned if the supposed heir to the throne (the first son) died prior to his father’s departure. And a situation where the king had no male child to succeed him, his immediate younger brother would assume the throne if he eventually passed on.
        “As it stands,” the old but vibrant Igwe Nduka continued. “Ahamefula my son will be officially presented on that day as the heir to this throne.” He informed, pointing the elegantly-looking royal chair.
        “Igwe…ee!” they chorused unanimously.
          Prince Ahamefula, who was 51, was the fourth child and only son of Igwe Nduka whom had two wives. He was begotten by the King’s second wife. The said Prince was seated very close to his father, clad in complete royal regalia.       
         The gathering, which lasted for over an hour, ended successfully after light refreshments. At about half past eight, everyone departed for their respective residences.
        On Friday, 17th of September 1982, less than a day to the proposed New Yam festival coupled with the presentation of the heir to the throne, something very terrible transpired; Prince Ahamefula Nduka – the incoming heir to the throne kicked the bucket unexpectedly. He passed on in the evening of that fateful day in his matrimonial room. The incident, which generated an unquantifiable uproar in the royal home and among the people of Amaudo interrupted every activity taking place in the kingdom including trading, farming and what have you. Owing to the painful development, Igwe Nduka died of heart attack at the night of that very day.
        Consequently, in one year’s time after observing all the burial and mourning rites of the late king and that of his late son, on Saturday October 22, 1983, Chief Amaechi Nduka the late king’s immediate younger brother was enthroned as the Ama the third (Ama III) of Amaudo by the Chief Priest of the land as the custom demanded.
        Subsequently, Igwe Amaechi Nduka’s reign as the king of Amaudo brought a total hardship to the entire people of the kingdom and its environs. To say the least, he was not unlike a tyrant. His leadership was completely contrary to the reign of his late elder brother.
         Amazingly, four months on, precisely Tuesday 14th of February 1984, he mysteriously died on the throne. Prior to his exit, he confessed that he, alongside Late Igwe Ogadi’s first wife, Ugoeze Obiageri was responsible for the untimely death of Prince Ahamefula. According to the confession, the late Prince was killed via food poisoning with the help of the aforesaid queen.
         She willingly accepted the offer due to her silly jealousy. She couldn’t imagine seeing the son of her sister-in-law recognized as the heir of the throne, or succeeding her husband Igwe Ogadi Nduka when he dies.
         Two weeks later as nemesis would have it, the peculiar queen was overtaken by psychosis. 
         The rest is history, please.  



Comrade Nwaozor, a novelist, playwright & poet, is 
Executive Director, Docfred Resource Hub (DRH) - Owerri
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frednwaozor@gmail.com
+2348028608056
Twitter: @mediambassador
         

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