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Boundary Dispute: Mbembe People Besiege NASS, Decries Killings, Marginalisation

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The Mbembe Peoples Assembly in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State on Thursday besieged the National Assembly in a peaceful protest over the the lingering boundary dispute between theme and the people of Izzi in Abakaliki local government area of Ebonyi State.

The group which decried the ongoing killings of its citizens over the boundary dispute between the communities of the two states, said they have been neglected and marginalized.

The president of the group, Hon King Omenyi, who lead the protest in company of its members submitted a protest letter addressed to the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki and the Speaker, Hon Yakubu Dogara called on the leaders to mandate the National Boundary Commission to visit the area for a proper delineation of the disputed land to forestall further hostilities and killings.

Receiving the protesters a representative of the Sergeant At Arm of the National Assembly, Mr Ikechukwu Anaribe assured the group that their message will be forwarded to the leaders concerned

The Mbembe people, who defied the rain of the day to press home their demand, observed a minute silence for their brothers and sisters killed in the ongoing communal dispute.

Hon Omenyi while speaking on its demands said, “It is quite sad however, we lament the fact that our people are missing on daily basis, they are being kidnapped and killed in cold blood, all because they want our land, thereby making the innocent people to develop cold feet in their own land, but let us disappoint you that our land belongs to know one but us, we are not ready to concede or cede any part of Osopong land to any State in this country.

“Within Cross River State, the war between Nko and Nyima Communities in Yakurr  L.G.A against Onyadama Community in Obubra which seemed to have ended is now showing signs of relapse, that is, it was just a truce and is quite worrisome. Recently Onyadama indigene was killed in cold blood by the Nko people which means that they are still nurturing the feelings of war against the Onyadama Community in Obubra. That war has taken scores of lives in Obubra and destroyed properties worth millions of Naira.

“It is quite doleful that government in its capacity is claiming ignorance of all these afflictions and agony of Mbembe people in Obubra inspite of the flagrant killing and destruction in the land. We frown in totality at the blatant injustice, rejection and denial of the government against us as a people in this country. We must not go in extinction in our own country.

He said further, our humble demand from the government is clear and simple. The situation in Obubra generally is a testament of huge government neglect of the people, we decry this disappointment as very disheartening and disgraceful. It is on this note that we vociferously request government mobilization of a team of boundary commission to peg the boundary between Ebonyi State and Cross River State to ward off the pogrom against our people.

Other demands by the group include that, “Government should immediately intervene in the clash between the boundary Communities in Osopong ward I and II Obubra, Cross River State and the Communities in Ebonyi State to avoid further mayhem and ensure lasting peace among the neighboring Communities in the Country.

“That Government should urgently send relief materials to victims of Osopong ward I and II and other victims to cushion the effect of the war.

“The Government should through the boundary commission properly demarcate the boundary between Cross River State and the neighboring Ebonyi State to ensure peaceful coexistence between the two states.

“Government should without further delay reclaim the land belonging to the Ofonikpan people in Obubra that were driven away by the neighboring Ikom Local Government in Cross River State.

“Government should proffer lasting solutions to the boundary dispute between Nko, Nyima in Yakurr Local Government and Onyadama in Obubra Local Government all in Cross River State to forestall further breakdown of law and avoid future reoccurrence of clashes amongst the communities.

“We also call on the Government to mount a military post (Fortalice) in Osopong Ward I and II to avoid further breakdown of law and order, by this the Government would be performing its duty of protecting lives and properties of the citizenry.

“And finally, the injustice meted on us during the recent police ASP Cadet recruitment which has been confirmed by the Public Complaint Commission after their investigation should be corrected forthwith.”

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Force PRO Benjamin Hundeyin visits NUJ FCT, calls for media collaboration

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The Force Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, has called for stronger collaboration between the media and the police in the interest of national security and public trust.

Hundeyin made this appeal during a visit to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council.

He explained that his job as police spokesman would be difficult without strong support from the media.

“I cannot succeed in this role without the collaboration of the press,” he told the gathering.

Hundeyin used the occasion to call for balanced reportage stressing that the ripple effect of negative stories can damage public confidence in the police.

“Policing relies heavily on information,” he said. “Officers can’t be everywhere at once, which is why people’s tips and shared intelligence are so important. But when the public loses trust in us, those vital sources of information dry up, and that puts everyone at risk.”

On our own part we will continue to do everything humanly possible to protect lives and property “ he said

He added that insecurity in one part of the country can affect the whole nation. Hundeyin stressed that his message was not about controlling the press, but about encouraging balanced and responsible reporting.

“I am appealing to you today, help us build trust,” he said. “Let’s work together through open communication and partnership to make both the police and the country stronger.”

Hundeyin also promised to respond quickly and fairly to any issues journalists face while doing their work, especially in their interactions with police officers.

In response, NUJ FCT Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike welcomed Hundeyin’s visit and expressed readiness to work closely with him.

“On behalf of the NUJ FCT Council, I warmly welcome you,” she said. “We truly value this effort by the police to connect with the media directly. It shows your commitment to open dialogue and better understanding.”

She went on to say: “The NUJ FCT does not tolerate any form of harassment or intimidation of journalists. Press freedom is a right, not a privilege.

“As journalists, we recognise the key role the police play in keeping the peace and upholding the law. At the same time, the public needs timely, accurate, and honest information to have confidence in the police and other security agencies.

“That’s why our relationship must be built on trust and cooperation.

Together, we can stop the spread of misinformation and promote reporting that helps society move forward.”

Comrade Ike pledged the support of the NUJ FCT Council in working with the police for the good of the public.

“We are ready to partner with you,” she said. “Let’s make sure information flows freely and responsibly, so that both our institutions can serve the people better.”

Hundeyin was warmly received by the NUJ FCT Chairman, Ms Grace Ike, along with other council members including Secretary Comrade Jide Oyekunle, Assistant Secretary Ms Sharon Emefia, Auditor Rosemary Ukoko-Tega, Financial Secretary Henry Daniel Abimiku, and Ex-Officio 1, Ebriku John Friday.

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JUST-IN: Gov Fubara returns to Port Harcourt as Tinubu ends Emergency Rule

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, returned to the state on Friday, landing at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, at about 11:55 a.m. to the cheers of his supporters who trooped out to welcome him.

His return comes hours after President Bola Tinubu lifted the emergency rule imposed on the state on March 18, following a political crisis that saw Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, suspended from office.

Despite his arrival, the governor had yet to resume at the Government House office as of Friday afternoon. On Thursday, the Rivers State House of Assembly reconvened, but hundreds of Fubara’s supporters who had gathered at the Government House in anticipation of his return waited in vain.

During the emergency rule, Tinubu appointed retired Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas as sole administrator to oversee the state. In a farewell broadcast on Wednesday, Ibas handed over power and urged political actors in Rivers to embrace dialogue and mutual respect.

The crisis in the state began after Fubara fell out with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, now Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, over control of Rivers’ political structure. The feud split the state assembly and escalated into violent confrontations.

In June, Tinubu convened a reconciliation meeting with Fubara, Wike, Assembly Speaker Martin Amaewhule, and other key stakeholders.

By July, Ibas inaugurated the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), led by Michael Odey, which conducted council elections across the state on August 30.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) won 20 local government areas, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secured three.

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Nigerian Born Int’l Journalist, Livinus Chibuike Victor, attempts to attain Interviewing Marathon of 72hours 30 Seconds

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Journalists plays an essential role in promoting transparency, challenging power, and giving a voice to the voiceless. Despite increasing threats to press freedom across the world.

As the world reflects on the vital role journalists play in upholding democratic values, Livinus Chibuike Victor, Imo State born globally acclaimed journalist, proudly announce a historic Guinness World Record attempt for the longest interviewing marathon, with the Theme (NIGERIA OUR STRENGTH) scheduled to take place from 28th September to October 1st 2025, at Tangier Hotel, 34, Ekukinam street, Besides ABC Transport, Utako, Abuja.

The record attempt according to Victory, aims to highlight the enduring impact of journalism in a democratic society, a profession that continues to educate, empower, and hold those in power accountable. In an age where truth is often under siege, this initiative seeks to draw attention to the essential need for a free, ethical, and fearless press.

“Democracy is impossible without an informed public, and journalists are the ones who make that possible, “This attempt is not just about setting a new world record; it’s about celebrating truth, integrity, and the powerful role journalism plays in building and sustaining open societies.

 

The Guinness World Record attempt will feature a series of activities designed to engage the public, celebrate press freedom, and honor the sacrifices made by journalists around the world.

Members of the public, media professionals, and civic leaders are invited to witness and support the event as it unfolds over three inspiring days at the Tangier Hotel, Ekukinam Street, Utako,.Abuja, Nigeria.

About Livinus Chibuike Victor
Livinus Chibuike Victor is a Nigerian journalist known for his fearless reporting and advocacy for Press Freedom. He has worked tirelessly to promote transparency and accountability in society through his work.

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