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ACIU DELEGATION SECURES GOVERNOR OTTI’S COMMITMENTS ON POWER, EROSION, AND AKAHABA GENERAL HOSPITAL

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The Abiriba Communal Improvement Union (ACIU) Worldwide, under the leadership of President General Chief Yuccee Ottah Uwah (Ike Abiriba), has successfully obtained firm commitments from the Abia State Government to tackle longstanding challenges in the Ancient Kingdom, including electricity shortages, erosion, and the revitalization of Akahaba General Hospital.

The assurances came during a strategic courtesy visit to Governor Dr. Alex Otti (OFR) at the Government House, Umuahia, on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

The ACIU executives and stakeholders presented detailed reports highlighting the critical infrastructure and social challenges facing Abiriba.

Chief Uwah emphasized that while recent road projects, including the Umuahia-Abiriba road, have boosted connectivity, reliable electricity remains a major barrier to economic growth.

Governor Otti responded positively, announcing that a permanent structure is being put in place to resolve Abiriba’s power challenges, benefiting the wider Abia North region.

The ACIU presented evidence of rampaging erosion sites at Ogbu Agbokere Umueso, Uzo Nde Okoronta, and Agboji, which threaten lives and property.

The Governor directed the Ministry of Environment and other relevant agencies to take immediate action at the identified flashpoints.

Governor Otti confirmed that the hospital’s new design has been finalized and approved, with construction to commence shortly to restore the facility as a healthcare centre of excellence.

In a move to promote local investment, Governor Otti revealed that the Star Paper Mill, previously owned by the late Chief Nnanna Kalu and recently re-acquired by the state from AMCON, will be handed over to capable Abiriba investors, prioritizing local entrepreneurs over foreign interests.

Chief Uwah also briefed the Governor on the outcome of the ACIU Diaspora meeting, assuring that Abiriba sons and daughters abroad are mobilizing resources to establish factories and support local development.Former SSG and stakeholder, Prof. Mkpa Agu Mkpa, commended the Governor’s swift action, noting that “two years of this administration have achieved what previous governments could not in 24 years,” citing efficiency in civil service operations and seamless land title processing as evidence of a working government.

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The ACIU delegation included Chief Uwah, Prof. Mkpa Agu Mkpa, Rtn. George Ezikpe Okiyi, Hon. Nmaju Ukaku Ojebe, Adaena Saint Racheal Ngozi Mang, Jimmy Anyanso Ireke, Hon. Okoro Okeke, Mr. Dike Agwu Uche, Elder Ogburu Eni Kalu, Prince Nwabueze Ndukwo Ogbuewu, Chief Frank Ojah, Arc. Ndukwe Iwo Ndukwe, High Chief Sunny Obasi, Mr. Olere Ogbu Olere, Adaena Ukanwa Onuma, Chief Eme Kalu, and Chief Shaka Obasi.

The visit underscores a strong partnership between Abiriba communities and the Abia State Government, signaling a renewed focus on infrastructure, healthcare, and local economic development.

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World Water Day 2026: Oluremi Tinubu Calls for Gender Equity Through Improved Water Access

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The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has called for collective action to promote gender equality through improved access to water and sanitation, as the world marks World Water Day 2026.

In a message commemorating the day, Senator Tinubu highlighted this year’s theme, “Water and Gender,” alongside the campaign slogan, “Where Water Flows, Equality Grows,” emphasizing the strong link between water access and gender equity.

She noted that in many communities, women and girls bear the burden of sourcing water, often trekking long distances to streams, a situation that negatively impacts their education, health, and economic opportunities.

“When we ensure safe, clean, and accessible water, we do more than quench thirst; we open doors for girls to stay in school, for women to pursue livelihoods, and for families to live healthier lives,” she said.

The First Lady urged Nigerians to work together to ensure equitable access to water resources across the country, stressing that improved water systems can drive social and economic development.

She concluded by encouraging citizens to embrace the spirit of the global observance and reaffirm commitments toward building a more inclusive society.

“Let us work together to ensure that where water flows in Nigeria, equity truly grows,” she added.

World Water Day is observed annually on March 22 to raise awareness on the importance of freshwater and advocate for sustainable management of water resources worldwide.

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Iran Strikes Near Israel’s Nuclear Facility as Tensions Escalate Across Region

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Fresh hostilities in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict intensified early Sunday, with Iran launching strikes near Israel’s main nuclear research centre, leaving dozens injured and raising fears of wider regional escalation.

According to reports, missiles hit areas close to the nuclear facility in Dimona and the southern city of Arad. Rescue services confirmed that nearly 70 people were injured in Arad alone, with several in serious condition and multiple residential buildings severely damaged.

The Israeli military said it had begun retaliatory strikes targeting locations in Tehran, further escalating the conflict, which has now entered its fourth week.

Iran warned that any attack on its energy facilities would trigger retaliatory strikes on U.S. and Israeli infrastructure across the region. The threat followed a statement by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who warned that the United States could target Iranian power plants if Tehran fails to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Iranian authorities described such threats as provocative, vowing a firm response if carried out.

Saudi Arabia also confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted missiles and drones targeting its territory, including areas near key oil installations, with no casualties reported. In a separate incident, a projectile struck near a commercial vessel off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, causing an explosion but leaving the crew unharmed.

Iran’s state media reported that the death toll within the country has surpassed 1,500 since the conflict began, raising humanitarian concerns. Legal experts have also warned that targeting civilian infrastructure such as power plants could violate international law.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the situation as “a very difficult moment,” as emergency teams continued search-and-rescue operations in affected areas.

In Yemen, Iran-backed Houthi rebels warned they could join the conflict if attacks against Iran intensify, cautioning that further escalation could disrupt global energy supplies and economic stability.

Despite diplomatic signals, including a temporary U.S. move to ease sanctions on Iranian oil shipments, there are no clear signs of de-escalation, with both sides continuing military operations. Analysts warn the conflict risks expanding into a broader regional war with significant global implications.

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Ozoro Monarch Denies Knowledge of Festival Amid Abuse Allegationsa

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The monarch of Ozoro Kingdom in Delta State has denied any prior knowledge of a controversial festival linked to the alleged abuse of women and girls, as outrage continues to trail the incident across Nigeria.

 

The traditional ruler, His Royal Majesty Anthony Ogbogbo, made the clarification when a delegation from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) visited his palace following reports of harassment during the ‘Alue-Do’ festival.

 

According to the monarch, he had never encountered such practices in his over two decades on the throne. He stated that he had “never heard that a festival is celebrated with girls being harassed or molested” in the community, distancing the palace from the widely condemned incident.

 

The controversy stems from viral videos showing women being chased, stripped, and assaulted by youths during the cultural event held in Ozoro, Isoko North Local Government Area. The disturbing footage sparked nationwide outrage and renewed concerns over gender-based violence.

 

During the palace visit, the NANS delegation; alongside student leaders from Southern Delta University, confirmed that some of the victims were students who had since received medical attention. While reports indicated no confirmed cases of rape, the students described the incidents as serious molestation and a violation of human dignity.

 

NANS condemned the attacks, describing them as a gross violation of human rights and a threat to the safety of students in the community. The association called on security agencies to ensure a thorough investigation and bring perpetrators to justice.

 

Meanwhile, the Delta State Government has also condemned the incident, describing it as “barbaric” and unacceptable, stressing that no cultural practice should justify violence against women. Authorities have launched investigations, with police confirming the arrest of suspects linked to the incident.

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Civil society organisations, including ActionAid Nigeria, have also demanded immediate prosecution of those responsible, insisting that cultural traditions must not be used to excuse abuse or undermine the rights and dignity of women and girls.

 

The incident has intensified calls for stricter enforcement of laws protecting women and for a review of traditional practices that may expose individuals to harm.

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