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Unveiling a Rising Star in the Musical Industry Prince Alioha DOK-T has taken another monumental step in his music caree...
18/07/2025

Unveiling a Rising Star in the Musical Industry Prince Alioha

DOK-T has taken another monumental step in his music career. The young sensation recently paid a courtesy visit to notable dignitaries Don Lulu, Hon Ceasar Pasiothy, CEO of DeLatinos Concept, Mr Okenini EBello one of the most popular entertainment hub in the country.

These visits are strategic move that will open doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and exposure for DOK-T.

Stay tuned for more updates on DOK-T music journey.

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Brain Gain: Ikpeazu Speaks in Germany, Urges Diasporans to Join Governance Back HomeFormer Governor of Abia State, Dr. O...
13/07/2025

Brain Gain: Ikpeazu Speaks in Germany, Urges Diasporans to Join Governance Back Home

Former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has called on Nigerians in the diaspora to transition from offering only financial remittances to actively participating in governance and policymaking in Nigeria.

Dr. Ikpeazu made the call while delivering the keynote address at the 2nd Bi-Annual Convention of the Premier International Association, a pan-Nigerian organization held in Cologne, Germany. The event brought together professionals, scholars, and stakeholders from across Europe, including he Head of Chancery from the Nigerian Embassy in Berlin among its dignitaries.

Speaking on the theme “The Role of Diasporans in Improving the Quality of Life for the Less Privileged at Home,” Ikpeazu highlighted how his administration in Abia State integrated diaspora professionals into governance, appointing more than ten returnees to senior cabinet and advisory positions.

“We transformed remittance power into policy power. By the time we left office, they were already shaping our policy landscape and redefining paradigms, not just sending financial handouts.” He said.

Speaking on the brain gain his administration maximized, through institutional reform, the Abia former Governor said: “Our flagship reform and determination to involve our people in the diaspora was made bold when we established the Abia Diaspora Commission (ADC) in 2019, with a U.S.-based pharmacist, Dr. Ngozi Ogbonna-Erondu, in charge.”

Also, “A Mother-and-Child Specialist Hospital was built and staffed by volunteer doctors from the United Kingdom and Canada, aimed at reducing infant and maternal mortality in the state. It was equipped through diaspora donations and administered by health experts in the diaspora, especially from the USA, to serve as a centre for leadership and technical mentorship.

“The Abia Emergency Medical Service (EMS) expanded from four to ten ambulances under U.S.-trained surgeon Dr. Chucks Nwakanma, who also organised trauma-care boot camps for local medics.

“Australia-based educators created an education database that retrained 4,000 teachers and digitised lesson plans.

“Diaspora engineers championed rigid-pavement road construction. Engr. China Mba, a U.S.-based construction engineer from Ohafia, insisted on concrete roads—and he proved it with the construction of Owerri Road, off Okigwe Road.

Ikpeazu emphasized that with over 15 million Nigerians living abroad, remitting approximately $20 billion annually (about 4% of GDP), the diaspora remains one of Nigeria’s most underutilized development assets.

According to him; “Proportionally, Nigeria’s diaspora capacity per capita exceeds India’s, yet India squeezes far more development juice from its sons and daughters.”

However, he regretted that bureaucratic obstacles and security concerns continue to discourage active diaspora investment and participation.

“Diaspora talent needs fast-track work permits, land titles, and personal safety guarantees—or the next ‘Japa’ flight lands in Toronto, not Abuja,” he said.

To close the gap between potential and impact, Ikpeazu urged the federal and state governments to adopt four “quick wins” by creating diaspora desks in all ministries. Providing zero-duty windows for importing lab, agritech, and e-learning equipment sourced by Nigerians abroad. Launching reverse-fellowship schemes to place diaspora experts in local agencies for 6–12-month assignments, and introducing performance-tied bonds to ensure project continuity beyond political tenures.

He also challenged diaspora groups to develop project blueprints, publish skill registers, and set up independent monitoring teams.

“It’s time to move from handouts to policymaking. Cologne is a fitting stage for this conversation, as it hosts one of continental Europe’s largest Igbo communities.” Ikpeazu said.

The former Governor commended the Premier International Association and its leadership as a pan-Nigerian diaspora platform for providing a practical roadmap in fostering civic engagement, cultural preservation, and professional collaboration among Nigerians living in Europe. He noted that the association’s bi-annual conventions serve as vital forums for discussing developmental initiatives and policy advocacy for Nigeria and its diaspora community.

REASONS FOR THE  POSTPONEMENT OF THE SOUTH EAST ZONAL CONGRESS- ZONAL LEGALADVISERPRESS RELEASE ON THE POSTPONEMENT OF T...
22/02/2025

REASONS FOR THE POSTPONEMENT OF THE SOUTH EAST ZONAL CONGRESS- ZONAL LEGALADVISER

PRESS RELEASE ON THE POSTPONEMENT OF THE SOUTH EAST ZONAL CONGRESS

PRELUDE:

It is imperative, in the interest of the teeming loyal and concerned members of our great party, the PDP, to issue a factual statement concerning the legal status of the 2025 South East Zonal Congress, which had been fixed to hold on Saturday, 22 February 2025 but now postponed.

Upon a proper understanding of the issues involved there would be no doubt that the cancellation of the Zonal Congress was the appropriate and commendable step and that the leadership of the PDP in the South East Zone acted in the best interest of the vast membership of the PDP.

The basis for the aforesaid conclusion is self-evident and the explanation made herein is the intervention of a loyal party member to ensure, for proper guidance of all, an understanding of the background facts. The need for this intervention is predicated on the fact that throughout the 21st day of February, 2025 a large volume of lies was peddled in the internet concerning the Congress. It is, thus, fitting that the Congress has been postponed, being an attestation that our dear party remains a shining beacon of hope for Nigerians as an organisation that has respect for the rule of law, and civilized engagements.

BACKGROUND FACTS AS AT TOTAY:

1. There is no lawful Chairman of the South East Zone of the PDP because Chief Ali Odefa was expelled from the PDP by his ward, several weeks ago.

The said expulsion has a legal seal. Accordingly, he cannot lawfully perform any function at the Zone. It is for this reason that he presently hides behind a compliant Zonal Secretary to issue statements and write letters on behalf of Zonal Executive Committee with the letter head of the Zonal Executive Committee.

2. Meanwhile, on the 7th day of February, 2025 in SUIT NO. FCT/HC/CV/325/2025:BARRISTER MIKE N.NWANKWO V.PDP &5 ORDS an FCT, Abuja, High Court held thus:
Parties are therefore in consequence of the submission of the Learned Counsel to the Applicant and the provisions of Order 4 Rule 9 of the Rules of this Court admonished to be aware of that provision. Any party who acts in contravention of that provision in the instant suit may be doing so at his or her own peril. This case is adjourned to 20/2/2025 for the hearing of the motion on notice-M/1258/2025.

3. The 6th Defendant in SUIT NO. FCT/HC/CV/325/2025 :BARRISTER MIKE N.NWANKWO V.PDP &5 ORDS, Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), entered appearance to the suit and in the memorandum of appearance stated that INEC “is aware of the Order of this Court to maintain status quo and will abide by it”. This statement effectively meant that the INEC would not have been present at the Congress fixed for the 22nd day of February,2025.

4. The National Organizing Secretary of the PDP, upon wise counsel, in accordance with international best practices postponed the said Congress.

5. The above would have been the end of the matter but the expelled Chief Ali Odefa sought to continue with the Congress by relying on an order of mandamus of the Enugu State High Court in SUIT NO. E/28M/2025: HON. OKORO MONDAY OGBONNAYA V HON. ALI ODEFA & 2 ORDS. The Peoples Democratic Party is the second Respondent in the suit, but none of the processes leading to the judgment was served on the PDP in WADATA Plaza. On the contrary, the processes were served on Chief James Ugwu, the Zonal Secretary South East of the PDP. Accordingly, the PDP, 2nd Respondent, did not know of the matter until after judgment was delivered. Consequently, immediately the PDP became aware of the judgment it filed a motion for an order for stay of ex*****on and to set aside the judgment upon several legal grounds.

6. The position, conclusively, is that there is a subsisting injunctive order restraining the conduct of the Zonal Congress. The INEC was not going to monitor the Congress because of the subsisting order of court. Finally, the National Organizing Secretary had issued a statement that the Congress would not hold. All these obviously led to the postponement of the Congress.

THE WAY FORWARD:

There is now an urgent and immediate need for the leaders of the PDP in the South East to come together to work out the modalities of ensuring that a lawful Congress is held as quickly as possible on a date that will be suitable.

Dated the 22nd day of February,2024.

Yours faithfully,


Ukpai O. Ukairo Esq.
(Zonal Legal Adviser, PDP, South East)

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