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14 Dec 2012

Former ICPC Commissioner, Uche Modum, Embroiled In Academic Fraud At UNN


Uche Modum
By SaharaReporters, New York
Uche Modum, a well known professor at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) is at the center of an academic fraud case that has many members of the academic community buzzing with questions. Ms. Modum, who once served as a high-profile commissioner with the Nigerian Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), is accused of obtaining her professorship by making several false and questionable academic claims.
One of the sources at the university who said she was familiar with the case described Ms. Modum as “a walking academic fraud.” Another source asserted that Ms. Modum’s fraudulent claims would have earned her “instant sack or at least demotion,” but the source said the embattled academic was instead enjoying the protection of UNN authorities “because of her connection to the high and mighty at the university and beyond.”
In applying for elevation to the rank of professor, Ms Modum claimed that she had authored research publications in a highly reputable journal, Management Accounting. But her claims fell apart when the journal’s editor in chief, Kathy Williams, disclosed that a letter of interest purportedly written by the journal accepting two of Ms. Modum’s papers for publication was a fraud. The management of the journal specifically denied ever writing the said letter to Ms. Modum.
SaharaReporters obtained a copy of Ms. Williams’ letter.
A source close to the Vice Chancellor of the university, Barth Okolo, told our citizen reporter that Ms. Modum’s bogus claims were first exposed by her colleague and a former dean in the Faculty of Business Administration, Ugochukwu Uche.
One source told SaharaReporters that “Professor Modum and the powers-that-be at this university are working to cover up what is a clear case of fraud.” The source added that, instead of acknowledging the fact that Ms. Modum actually obtained promotion by embellishing her credentials, some university authorities seemed determined to shield her whilst targeting the whistle blower with reprisals.
The university authorities reportedly ordered Mr. Uche, the former dean and Ms. Modum’s accuser, to recant and apologize to Ms. Modum. Several lecturers told SaharaReporters that they were appalled by the university’s demand. Two of them stated that they supported the former dean who has reportedly refused to bow to pressure to withdraw his petition against Ms. Modum. Mr. Uche has protested to the university authorities.
Another lecturer said he had never “seen anything like this.” According to her, “The glaring cases of fraud that Professor Ugochukwu Uche discovered in Professor Modum’s qualifications have an impact on her ability to discharge her duties as a lecturer. So why is the vice chancellor not taking the case seriously?”
A source close to Mr. Uche said the whistle blowing former dean was shocked when he received a gag order after he presented the university council with a plethora of evidence regarding Ms. Modum’s knowingly false academic claims.
When SaharaReporters contacted a lecturer who is a known public supporter of Ms. Modum, he initially hung up his phone. But when our citizen reporter made a subsequent call, the lecturer pleaded not to be quoted. Then he disclosed that the embattled professor was “a very powerful woman and well-connected who made a mistake. It’s too late for her to correct herself.”
Several of our sources spoke about Ms. Modum’s perceived influence and power, indicating that many lecturers deplored her false claims but remained silent for fear of incurring her wrath. Two of them accused the VC of UNN of engaging in a cover up in order to protect Ms. Modum.
In addition to making false claims about her academic publications, Ms. Modum’s CV also revealed a trail of other misrepresentations. She claimed to have graduated from Wilberforce University, Ohio. While the US-based University affirmed that one Uche Okonkwo did graduate from the school, the date of birth the university has on file is different from what Ms. Modum later presented as her date of birth.  Attempts to reach Ms. Modum to explain some of these discrepancies were unsuccessful, since her phone was switched off.
According to one of the lecturers, “The motto of this university is, ‘Restore the Dignity of Man.’ It is a shame that the university now accommodates and protects somebody whose academic claims are open to question.”

Okonjo-Iweala’s mum regains freedom


Okonjo-Iweala’s mum regains freedom
From: Daily Sun
Prof. Kamene Okonjo, the mother of Nigeria’s Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has been freed by kidnappers.
Okonjo, 82, was abducted five days ago.
Special Adviser (Media) to Okonjo-Iweala, Paul Nwabuikwu, confirmed this development in a statement.
The statement by Nwabuikwu reads in full: “I can confirm that Professor Mrs Kamene Okonjo, wife of the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, Professor Chukuka Okonjo, and mother of the Coordinating Minister for the Economy/Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was released this morning, five days after her abduction.
“The Okonjo Family is full of thanks to the Almighty for this happy development.
“The family is also highly appreciative of the support and encouragement of President Goodluck Jonathan; the country’s security services for their excellent operations; Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta, Peter Obi of Anambra, Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers and other Governors as well other friends and well-wishers within and outside government for their prayers and encouragement during a very difficult period. “
Okonjo was kidnapped on Sunday night by eight gunmen at the palace of Prof. Chukuka Okonjo.

12 Dec 2012

Ohakim replies Rochas: ‘I left N13.5bn for completion of Oguta Wonder Lake project’


Ohakim replies Rochas
‘I left N13.5bn for completion of Oguta Wonder Lake project’
From daily sunnews
Former governor of Imo State, Chief Ikedim Ohakim has said out of the N18billion bond obtained from the capital market and tied to the construction of the Oguta Wonderlake Resort, N13.5billion was left behind by his administration for the completion of the project.
In the wake of the highly publicised plans by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State to probe Ohakim, more disturbing revelations are finding their way to public domain. Apparently unmoved, the former governor of the state made the disclosure yesterday during the public presentation of the book, “Democracy by military tanks” written by Dr. Ethelbert Okere.
He tasked Governor Rochas Okorocha on transparency and integrity. Ohakim stated that out of the N18billion bond obtained from the capital market and tied to the construction of the Oguta Wonderlake Resort, N13.5billion was left behind by his administration for the completion of the project. Said he: “Last week when I paid a visit to the site of the Oguta Wonderlake Resort, I was shocked to find the place overgrown by weeds and the N13.5billion no where to be found.”
He informed the audience that a similar project was started by Governor Godswill Akpabio’s predecessor, yet Akpabio completed it and the same facility had given work to over 3000 natives of the state. “Landmark projects and initiatives must not be allowed to suffer on the altar of primitive politics.” The book presentation was well attended by political bigwigs, royal fathers and women groups in the state.
The book reviewer, Sam Omatseye of The Nation Newspaper was represented by Mr. Bolade Omonijo, the Group Political Editor of The Nation Newspaper.

Helen Ukpabio's mum dies of heartbreak after losing 3 sons same day




Evangelist Helen Ukpabio's mother, Mrs Etim Ukpabio, has passed on months after witnessing the killing of three of her sons...on the same day. She also lost a daughter a few days later who died from shock after learning about what happened to her brothers.

Mrs Ukpabio's three sons, Joseph, Charles and Emmanuel Ukpabio (pictured above) were allegedly killed by men of the State Security Service (SSS) on Sunday March 25th 2012 in front of their aged mother (Read the story HERE), who family members say never recovered from the incident. They say she died a very unhappy woman sometime last month and kept begging people to help her get justice for her children.

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Video: AY caught in bed with Nabia Buari





11 Dec 2012

Okonjo-Iweala’s mum Kidnappers demand $1 billion ransom


 December 11, 2012 28 Comments »
Okonjo-Iweala’s mum: Kidnappers demand $1 billion ransom
The kidnappers who abducted 82-years-old Prof. Kanene Okonjo, mother of Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at her family home in Ogwashi Uku, Delta State, may be demanding $1 billion ransom. According to elombah.com., the queen of Obi (Prof.) Chukwukla Aninshi Okonjo was kidnapped on Sunday at about 1:30 pm from the husband’s palace at Ogbe-Ofu quarters in Ogwahi-Uku by 10 gunmen who stormed the palace in two Volkswagen Gulf cars.
The unconfirmed $1 billion ransom, according to source, was relayed to the family of the queen yesterday. It is yet to be seen how the family will react to this development, but in a statement made available to elombah.com yesterday, the minister’s spokesman, Paul Nwabuikwu said: “At this point, it is difficult to say whether those behind this action are the same people who have made threats against the Coordinating Minister in the recent past or other elements with hostile motives.
No possibility can be ruled out at this point.” Meanwhile, Umu Anioma Foundation Worldwide has demanded the immediate release of the queen. In a statement made available to elombah.com and signed by Prince Charles Anyasi, the National Coordinator/Spokesman, the group said: “Once again, the image smear on Delta State has been brought to the fore with the unfortunate kidnapping of the aged mother of Nigeria’s energetic Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala from her home in Ogwashi-Uku a few hours ago.
A few months ago, it was the turn of another prominent Anioma family to sweat in search of their mother who was abducted in her farm. As the security operatives continued the search for Okonjo-Iweala’s mother, an impeccable source had disclosed to Daily Sun that the identities of the kidnappers were already known.
A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was no hiding place for the perpetrators as, according to him, security operatives were already on top of the situation and are trailing the suspects. “We have identified the boys and we are after them.
We have equally made contacts with their families to prevail on their children to release the victim or face the wrath of the law.” The Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba told Daily Sun on phone that the police were already combing all the bushes in the state. “We want to remain focused and we don’t want any distraction at this point in time.
While we appreciate journalists’ concern over the matter, we will appreciate their understanding of our situation and the need to remain focused until our objectives are met. We are not resting until we rescue the victim and fish out the perpetrators.”
The Deputy Force Police Public Relations Officer (DPPRO), Mr. Frank Mba said the manhunt fort the kidnappers was ongoing. He said the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Abubakar had mobilized Delta State Command with human and financial resources to fish out the kidnappers.

Is Messi the greatest footballer ever? I was doubting B4



Lionel Messi's brace against Real Betis on Sunday saw the Argentine break a 40-year-old record. Messi's second goal in Barcelona's 2-1 win was his 86th of 2012, one more than Germany's Gerd Muller scored in 1972. The Catalan club were rightfully proud of their iconic No.10.

Picture: Lionel Messi set a new all-time world record by scoring 86 goals in a calendar year http://twitpic.com/bkmr32 [via md] #fcblive

10 Dec 2012

Cossy Orjiakor features Durella in new single, Sexual seduction

You could say it again that busty Nollywood actress, Cosy Orjiakor has stone-cut guts because only a bold actress would dare do a song again after the fiery missiles fired at the attempts of the previous actress (Tonto Dike).
Sexual Seduction according to Cossy is produced by Durella & Ikonic music and it’s the first job done in her Playgirl Studio.

*Cossy
Cossy goes all sexual in the song as she sings about an unappreciated woman. The song has interjections coming from Durella; the Zanga king himself.
In October, Cossy had tweeted ‘Play girl mansion is now open. Pls send the left over rams …A pretty big boobs chef will make a delicacy out of em‘.
She also disclosed  ‘My Album launch is Dec,15, Venue ..in the sea..Prest Boat Cruise.. life band …buffet..and lots of take home gifts. 1st class affair‘, she said.
If you’ve listened to sexual seduction, tell us what you think of the song.

Opa Williams off to India for surgery


Opa Williams has traveled to India for a surgery.
The Producer and director disclosed this via his Facebook page while talking about his trip to the South Asian country.
‘How things change, how new things, places, experiences spring up before you and take priority over all else. It’s 5.00 am and I am in Dubai waiting to catch a flight to Bangalore. Bangalore, that name was never known to me some three months ago, even going to Dubai was not in my things to do list a month ago’, he wrote.
Apparently, Williams has travelled to Bangalore, South India for a surgery.
‘But [I] am here sitting and waiting for my flight to Bangalore South India and that will be like 6 hours from now. What’s on my mind? Get there and do this damn surgery and get back to Lagos and revisit my drawn things to be done for the year 2012. This was just a distraction that God has conquered’, he ended.
Williams turned 50 in April. Often referred to as the ‘humour merchant’, he is best known for premiering the first ever comedy talent show ‘Nite of a Thousand Laughs‘ back in 1995. He ran the show for 16 years.

9 Dec 2012

Rihanna still posing nude and posting photos on Instagram


Why is Rihanna always posing nude please i need you comments

Mother Of Nigeria's Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Kidnapped In Delta State


By SaharaReporters, New York
Mother of tNigeria's Minister of Finance, Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala was kidnapped on Sunday from the palace of the traditional ruler of Ogwashi-uku,  Obi (Prof.) Chukwuka Okonjo.
Mrs. Kanene Okonjo, 82 , the queen mother of Ogwashi uku was abducted around 1:47PM by a gang of armed men who seized her at the gate of the palace at Ogbe-ofu and took her away while  the husband had traveled out of town.
The police said they arrested a man who allegedly left the compound few minutes before the incident took place.
The finance minister is currently in Abuja making arrangements with security agents to free her mother according to family sources.

Why Ojukwu disowned son - Sir Azuka Okwuosa


Sir Azuka Okwuosa: Why Ojukwu disowned son
After the late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s Will was read in an Enugu High Court last week, his son, Emeka Ojukwu Jr, claimed that the Will was not genuine, arguing that the lawyer said to have prepared the Will, Chief Emeka Onyemelukwe, was not his father’s lawyer.
After Onyemelukwe replied Emeka Ojukwu Jr, last Monday and insisted the Will remains sacrosanct, a close associate and confidant of the late Ikemba, Hon (Sir) Azuka Okwuosa, has urged the Ojukwu family to sheathe their swords and stop washing their dirty linen in public.
Okwuosa, who began to associate with Ojukwu after he returned from exile in 1982, said the late Igbo leader once told him that Chief Onyemelukwe was indeed preparing his Will.
He revealed the encounter Debe Sylvester Ojukwu had with the late Ezeigbo Gburugburu that probably led to the exclusion of his name in Ojukwu’s Will despite efforts by Bianca, while Ojukwu was still alive, to integrate him into the family.
Okwuosa, who ran for Anambra senatorial seat in 2007 under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) platform, also said Ojukwu told him about his “strange” daughter, Teni Haman, adding that the Ikemba did not marry her mother officially.
Looking at his long relationship with Ojukwu, he said the Biafran leader would not be happy over the controversy trailing his Will, and advised the family to resolve their grievances amicably to protect the family’s image. Excerpts…
 My relationship with the late Ikemba
I have been very close to the late Dim Chukwuemeka  Odumegwu-Ojukwu since 1982 when he came back from exile. I have been a top confidant to him, I associated with him, I shared the same passion with him, the same ideals; as a matter of fact, it was his ideological conviction that endeared me to him. Because of that he accepted me as part and parcel of his family and I saw that as a rare privilege. I was with him throughout his turbulent period when he came back from exile for almost 10 and when the property of the dynasty of Ojukwu was confiscated. I was there with him up to the point the properties were restored by the late former head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha. I was with him throughout the period of recovery, and at Queen’s Drive, when he went there and they tried to eject him, I was with him. I was with him through thick and thin until he went to court through his lawyer, the late Chief Rotomi Williams, where he was able to get justice from the court in Lagos and subsequently the rest of the properties were released. Fortunately, I was so close to him to the extent that he actually gave me the baptism of fire in the murky waters of Nigeria’s politics. He was instrumental of my being chairman of the old Nnewi North Local Government Area from 1994 to 1996 when I left office. Subsequently, in 1999, I was Commissioner for Works and Transport in Anambra State, I left in 2001; in 2003 during the formative stage of APGA, he called me specifically to join hands with him for a new rediscovery of the Igbo agenda, and I resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and joined him because of my ideological conviction for what he really represented for our people. And ever since I have been very faithful and close to him, and I still do even now that he is no more; this ideals still endure to me, these are the only way I believe he can be remembered and immortalized.
Controversy trailing Ojukwu’s Will
I see the Will as the personal wish of the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, because most of what the Will contains, I wasn’t there the day it was read and I am not supposed to be, but I know that most of the things in the Will are not strange to me, because these are things he had discussed with his close confidants over the years. He was a man that would ask you a question to know your thought formation, though he was a man that knew what he wanted to do and was not a man that could be easily influenced on the spur of the moment; he would look at issues and decide on them. To me, I see the Will as his last wish and I believe that actually the resultant effects of actions and reactions that trailed the Will are actually what are worrisome to me, because I know that up till now we are still mourning the great Ikemba, and materialism should not be the bedrock of people very close to him. To me, joining issues on the pages of newspapers is rather very unfortunate. I know every member of that family and I have respect for all of them, starting from the wife, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu; I know Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu Jr, who was also very close to be a friend because of my relationship with his father; the younger brother, Okigbo, the sister, Mimi, Ebele and the children of Bianca – Chinemerem, Afam, and Nwachukwu and the rest of them. To me, I believe these are very responsible characters by every parameter of judgment. So, that is actually what baffles me with the level of tirade we are seeing on the pages of newspapers. But I must really commend Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu because I have never seen anywhere she spoke about this Will; she has remained silent and focused. So, I am also appealing to the rest of the family to emulate that sense of honour; people are bound to disagree, but when you disagree, you don’t disagree on the pages of newspapers, this is purely a family issue that can always be resolved in a family way. I have also been privileged to see a man who willed all his assets and belongings to his dog, that is his own wish, and he is entitled to it. So, I believe Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu is entitled to whatever is contained in his Will. The only way we can honour him, the only way we can immortalize him, and the only way we can rever those convictions and ideological beliefs he stood for that are enduring as a legacy to the Igbo nation and entire Nigeria is not to do anything that will diminish his status, anything that will diminish what he stood for our people. I believe this issue is very simple; if there is any point of disagreement, there are two options: either they come together as a family and look at it; I don’t think that option has been explored, so, why not explore that option? On the alternative, if one thinks these issues cannot be resolved in an amicable way, there are other proper ways it can be addressed; if it is inevitable, one can quietly go to court and challenge it. These two options have not been explored, so why start throwing diatribes on the pages of newspapers? It is as if the bedrock of what Ikemba actually represented is about materialism to some people, which is actually what I am quarrelling with, because anything that will diminish the image, character and what Ikemba stood for, people like me will stand firm to make sure we oppose such retrogressive ideas and actions.
Ikemba’s number of children and Sylvester Ojukwu
I was privileged to have personally discussed this issue with the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, precisely when the properties were released to the family through Ikemba. Sylvester Debe went to the JAMB Office, as it is called, one of the father’s properties in Ikoyi, and occupied it. Ikemba called me and said, come let’s go and see what is happening there; when we got there we saw Debe with two suitcases in one corner of the building and Ikemba asked him, “What are you doing here?” He asked him this question three times and he did not talk, and Ikemba told him, “If you say I am your father, prove yourself” and he didn’t answer that question, too. And he told him that the best way to prove himself was not to occupy the property, because that property was actually where Ikemba’s father lived and by extension it was like an Obi of the father and by extension Obi to Ikemba. And Ikemba told him, “If you call yourself my son, you cannot occupy my Obi while I’m still alive.” Subsequently, I also remember when some community people from Umudim, Nnewi, came to Ikemba barely two weeks after that visit to the JAMB Office; they told him that they came to tell him that he had to accept Sylvester as his son. I remember what Ikemba asked them in Igbo parlance: “Is it the community that tells somebody that this is your son, or is it somebody that will tell the community that this is my son?” At that point, you can understand that Ikemba was somebody that was always philosophical when it came to certain things. But actually, I have no doubt in my mind, Ikemba never said that Debe is not his son, but all I know is that he never accepted him while he was alive. But, to me, I share Debe’s passion, because I know that Debe is one of the most responsible characters I have ever seen in and around that family. I have been visiting Ikemba periodically, so when I was counting the children I noticed that he was conspicuously omitted in the Will. So, who am I to challenge the wish of the great Ikemba? But the only thing I can say is that if… I don’t know if we will even have an opinion about that, because if we do, I know that somebody like Bianca had made case for Debe before to be incorporated into the family, but Ikemba had his own ideals that were sacrosanct to him, he knew his reasons and nobody should challenge it. I don’t want to go further than this; so, to that extent, he was not included in the Will, but I know that when he lost his mother, Bianca went for that burial about 10 years ago at Udi, Enugu State. Bianca and Debe are very close; she went to that burial and came back, even with little resentment from Ikemba, she still attended the burial and Debe always visits the house, he is a likeable character, and likeable personality; but the most important thing now is not whether somebody’s name is in the Will or not, the issue is that the Will is out and it is out, and there are proper ways to go about these things.
Ikemba told me of Teni Haman
He mentioned the issue on three occasions to me in a lighter mood; so, it didn’t come to me as a surprise when I saw it in the Will. And anybody who was really close to Ikemba; even when I read Emeka Jr’s interview he also acknowledged the fact that his father told him about that lady, so it is not strange to me. He told me she is actually his daughter he had many years ago, but he didn’t tell me when. I don’t think he was married to the mother, but the only thing is that when you have a child you know that this is your child and you have passion for the child, then you have the right to choose either to accommodate that child in your Will or not; so to me, I believe Ikemba had spoken and who am I to say otherwise?
Bianca getting lion’s share of Ojukwu’s assets in the Will
To start with, I have been privileged to go through the content of that Will; I have a different notion completely. I wouldn’t say Bianca had a larger chunk per se; if you look at it superficially, you might say yes, but actually when you look at it deeply… if you look at that Will, you will discover that the only commercial property of the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu on Sokoto Street in Onitsha was given to Emeka Jr, it was even given to him before Ikemba died. So, seeing the other ones in the Will I was not surprised, and the house on Forest Crescent, GRA, Enugu, you know Ikemba was not a materialistic character and he didn’t really have much, but you could see he was living in a rented house at Independence Layout and yet, that was the man who was military governor of the Eastern Region, a man who was head of state of a sovereign nation for almost three years and he never had a single property in any of the state capitals in the South East. And you will also realize that he was instrumental, and through his legacy, APGA was able to win elections in Anambra State and recently in Imo State. I challenge anybody to tell me otherwise. Ikemba had no single property in Awka till his death, not even in Owerri. So, after living in a rented house in Independence Layout, he eventually, through concerted efforts between him and his wife, Bianca, were able to build the house on Forest Crescent. And ever since they have been living there. And he had strong passion for Bianca from the onset, he loved her so much and she was the woman who stayed with him up to his trying moments, and during his sickness. So, if you look at the inscription on the gate of that house, it is CasaBianca; it wasn’t by accident, I know Ikemba in his rhetoric; if you look at his vehicles, you will see Ezeigbo 1 or Ndigbo or Ikemba; so, one had expected that that property on Forest Street would have been named Obi Igbo or something like that, but he chose to name it CasaBianca. That will tell you he had already made up his mind while he was alive that the property belongs to Bianca, just like the one he gave to Emeka Jr at Sokoto Street in Onitsha. Then, the one he willed to the daughter in Zaria, the other ones were actually the properties of the larger Ojukwu family, the estate of his father, Sir Louis Philip Ojukwu. Actually, you know they never shared anything in their family. So, after the release of their property, they have over 90 properties scattered all over the nooks and crannies of this country, and Ikemba was controlling about six. He was conscious of the fact that the properties were a collective interest concerning the larger family, they made concerted efforts for these properties to be shared in their life time, maybe he knew this will not be actualized in his life time, so if you look at that Will, he said he advocated for these properties to be shared and in sharing the properties that 29 Queen’s Drive otherwise known as Vilaska Lodge, Ikoyi, they have a special passion for the place because it was where he made history, where he started his struggle towards recovering his father’s patrimony. So, he said he would appreciate if that place is considered as part of what he would get, among others that would be given to him, and that whatever that would be given to him, he wanted the wife to manage it on behalf of his other children, and should be shared equally among the children of the first wife and Bianca’s children. So, to that extent, you cannot say that Bianca had the lion’s share; that she had a managerial scope doesn’t mean those properties are allocated to you; a man has the right to say I want this person to manage this thing to a particular time, only him knew the reason. The other house at Nnewi was given to Emeka Jr, so I don’t understand the issue of large chunk being given to Bianca, though that is not the subject for now, but even if somebody wishes otherwise, my advice is to resolve it amicably or go to court in the interest of Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu; for what he stands for, his name should not be messed up because of personal interest over material things.
Why some members of the family are complaining
This is a big question because I wouldn’t know why, but the only thing I can say is that it is just human imagination and expectation. I might wish my dad would give me 50 per cent of his estate if he dies, and if at the end of the day he gives me 10 per cent, I may start complaining, but my complaint would be inconsequential because that was my dad’s wish. So, maybe expectations, to a reasonable extent, might be the basis for these agitations we are seeing today, which, to me, are really unnecessary. There are two issues now; there is this contention from what I read in the newspapers that the Will was falsified or was not genuine, but I do know actually that if you look at the trustees and executors of that Will, these are people who were very close and top confidants of Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu. One is late, the Igwe Emeka Ogbunide, the late Igwe of Oraukwu, an architect by profession and a very close confidant of Ikemba; I know of Mark Ezemba, who was Ikemba’s best man during his wedding in 1994 or 1995 or so, at Abuja, the reception took place at Nicon Hilton, I was privileged to be one of the page boys as a local government chairman. So, Mark Ezemba was there with him and ever since he has remained a close confidant of Ikemba. Then James Ezike who is also one of the closest allies of Ikemba, a lawyer of long-standing, he handled Ikemba’s election petition at the Election Petitions Tribunal in 2003 during his presidential campaign bid; he is one of the trustees and executors of that Will; so, to my mind, these are people who are impeccable, who are very close and people who have nothing to gain by going against the Will of Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu. I can vouch for them and anybody who knows Ikemba knows that these are the closest people to him. And, of course, the lawyer, Barrister Emeka Onyemelukwe, since Ikemba came down to Enugu, he has been part and parcel of the retinue of friends who have been going to Ikemba. After seeing him on several occasions, I was privileged to have asked Ikemba what the man’s mission was and Ikemba told me in confidence that this man was actually helping him to put his Will together. So, I was surprised when I started reading on the pages of newspapers that he was never the lawyer that wrote the Will. I say this thing for the sake of posterity, I say this because truth is always sacrosanct, I don’t care, people can disagree, but the truth must be told, people like me cannot fold our hands and pretend as if everything is normal, I owe that to posterity, to speak the truth. If the content of the Will is not palatable to anybody, let’s not take to press war, it doesn’t augur well for the image of the Ojukwu family, it doesn’t even augur well for those who are making such press utterances. It is very unfortunate and I know that whatever place the great Ikemba is now in his grave, he will not feel good about this recent development.

4 Undergraduates dies in Ibadan auto crash early yesterday morning



Four students - three guys and a girl - died in the early hours of yesterday morning in an auto crash around high-court area of Ring Road Ibadan. The students were heading to Koko Dome night club for a party hosted by some Lead City students when the car they were riding in hit another car and somersaulted multiple times. The four students were said to have died on the spot. So sad. May their souls rest in peace...Amen.

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