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The Road To Jerusalem By Solomon Yakubu

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Three theories emerge: hate, ignorance, and mischief. They are all reflected in the evil and misguided write up accredited to one faceless Dele Agekameh. None of these is the road to Jerusalem.

When Haman set out to eliminate a race, he chose to first hate the spiritual leader of that race called Mordecai (Esther 3.1 – 11), and with him destroy all his people. Hate is usually a deep inner evil that may show first on one man, and then envelop a people, or group, or society.

Mr. Dele Agekameh’s article, written in very vile language, is an evidence of hate that has the dressing of ignorance and mischief. He has equally made a poor show of masquerading his three demons.

He has demonstrated uncanny haltred for the Rev. Uja Tor Uja, whom he has described as a “Self – Styled Rev.“ What! Did he know that Rev. Uja has been preaching for nearly 50 years of his life? Anyway, hate can do anything crass. Whoever it is that he is representing hates Rev Uja passionately and is willing to roll up his garment of lies to present his evil fingers.

He hates Christians and Christianity, and is recklessly ignorant of what the Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) does, stands for, and how it operates. Of course he knows nothing about Rev Uja or his board.

Mr. Agekameh is clearly steeped in mischief, seeking attention and probably favours from those whom he is blackmailing with falsehoods, criminal innuendoes, and defamation allegations.

Those of us who know the NCPC a bit more closely are stupefied by this kind of write-up which has no place in a reputable newspaper, and yet sneaked itself into a back-page. The write-up does not have or give any information; it merely casts aspersions on well meaning Nigerians who are working well for Nigeria.

The author is clearly a hired hand, and sets out to insult high ranking officials in the caliber if Permanent Secretaries whom he labels with malicious falsehoods, which of course are not and cannot be substantiated.

Then he goes on a wild goose chase, alleging that Rev Uja was running the Commission single – handedly before the board was inaugurated. He and his cohorts do not know the Commission at all.

First, no money, to my knowledge has been lost at NCPC. If any were, the states, who are major stakeholders in the pilgrimage project would have cried out long ago. No state, to my knowledge, has complained of losing any money.

Rather Rev Uja has made life easy for states and their pilgrims by paying their BTA through NCPC funds when CBN is not available to do so. A good example is the last pilgrimage, 2018 – 2019, when NCPC, through Rev Uja paid the BTA for the pilgrims of all the 36 states ad Abuja. This was a feat which the Federal government through the Office of the Secretary to Government of the Federation commended. No money has been lost at NCPC, instead money has been saved.

The Commission, to my knowledge, has always had a board. Rev Uja came into NCPC in may 2016 and met the board led by Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, which board had been there since 2008. Rev. Uja worked with that board until it was dissolved 28th December 2916, 20 months after Uja arrived. The Kasali led board only came in February 28th2018, two months after the dissolution of the earlier board.

Rev. Uja never acted alone but with a board, and he remains close to Archbishop Nicholas Okoh with whom they still relate very well to this day.

The new board, to my knowledge, has never issued a query to Rev. Uja, a man in whom they are well pleased; never asked for his suspension or removal; and never engaged him in a fight on any subject. It is not for me to speak on this, so I will leave it for the board to clear its name of these sultry, evil, and mischievous allegations.

Would the Chairman, Rev Kasali, be the one fighting ES Tor Uja, as alleged by the so-called Dele Agakameh? It would be irresponsible, futile, and rascally for a Chairman to be writing falsehoods against the Commission he chairs in an effort to fight the Chief Executive, if Agekameh’s assertions are to be considered. No reasonable man with his senses intact would take this stand, especially if he is a pastor, and Chairman of a board. Rev Kasali is alive and would come clean on Dele’s claims when he is ready.

The author, either ignorantly or in deliberate mischief, speaks about the Public Procurement Act (PPA) without giving any details. The Bureau for Public Procurement (BPP) rates NCPC as an agency with one of the best procurement records – transparency, due process compliance, value for money spent, and good record keeping. Nothing is wrong with the Commission.

It is wild to recklessly speculate that things are wrong in the Commission without a single example. These is none to site.

Tor Uja is running NCPC admirably. He has changed NCPC story from tourism to pilgrimage; from adventure to development; from individualism to inclusion. The commission can never be the same again with his positive drive.

After rabble – rousing, Agekameh concludes that Rev Uja was advised to resign. By who? For what? We are not aware of these spurious claims that hold no water.

Agekameh now concludes that a land the Commission intends to buy has been inflated by up to 500 percent. Why swim in the ocean when you can walk on the land? Why not go to Aso Bank and verify? Why not cross-check with valuers to know the truth?

“The Board Chairman (Rev. Kasali) was initially the arrow head of theprobe of ES activities”, say Agekameh. You should have interviewed the chairman to ascertain his place, not assume that he is behind the noises at the Commission.

We urge Rev Uja to continue his good work at the Commission, which Nigerians and indeed foreigners have been impressed with. He is the Chief Executive of the Commission, and owes responsibilities over its affairs. Many of us look to him for the repositioning of Nigeria through the elegant process he has put in place for pilgrimage and NCPC.

Shalom, Rev Uja, Shalom. Keep going stronger. Jerusalem is standing up for you.

Yakubu is a public analyst, he wrote from Kaduna

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NDDC At 25: Cross River’s Cynthia Oloko, 19, Emerges Second Place Winner At Miss Niger Delta 2025

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...Deputy Governor, APC Chairman, and Senators Celebrate Her with Generous Cash Gifts

Miss Cynthia Iyowogoga Oloko, a 19-year-old from Cross River State, has emerged as the first runner-up (second place) at the Miss Niger Delta 2025 beauty pageant. The event, held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, was part of the 25th Anniversary celebrations of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Cynthia, a final-year student of Rivers State University of Science and Technology, where she studies Human Anatomy, competed alongside nine other contestants representing the nine states of the Niger Delta—Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers.

Crowned with the title “Pride of the Niger Delta”, Cynthia received a cash prize of ₦7.5 million for placing second in the pageant.

In recognition of her achievement and the pride she has brought to Cross River State, several political leaders and dignitaries extended their support. The Deputy Governor of Cross River State, Rt. Hon. Dr Peter Odey, gifted her ₦3 million, the APC State Chairman, Barr. Alphonsus Ogar Eba, Esq., JP, contributed ₦1 million, while the state’s two Senators jointly supported her with another ₦3 million—bringing her total cash reward to ₦14.5 million.

According to the organisers, all nine contestants underwent intensive training and were empowered with skills and starter kits to help them become self-reliant and impactful in their communities.

The Miss Niger Delta pageant is designed not just as a beauty contest, but as a platform to empower young women across the region. It aims to nurture leadership, entrepreneurship, and community development among participants. The initiative is rooted in the belief that empowering women is key to building stronger families, communities, and society at large.

Many past participants have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs and community leaders. The programme, sponsored by the NDDC, is part of its commitment to identifying and nurturing young talents in the region.

This year’s overall winner received a brand-new car and ₦10 million, while the second runner-up (third place) received ₦5 million. The remaining six contestants each received ₦1 million as a consolation prize.

Miss Cynthia Oloko was born in 2005 to Engr. and Mrs Cosmas Oloko Ekawu. She attended Trailblazers Academy in Gwarinpa, Abuja. Her hobbies include swimming, running, networking, and travelling. She aspires to build a career in entrepreneurship and politics, with a strong passion for leadership and community development.

Congratulations Miss Cynthia

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Yala LG Boss Dissolves Revenue Agencies

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The Chairman of Yala Local Government Area, Cross River State, Hon Dr Fred Okem has dissolved all revenue agencies operating in the Council with effect from 31st December 2024.

Hon Dr Fred Okem, Chairman Yala Local Government Area

This was contained in a release on Monday 6th January 2025 by the Chief Press Secretary, Emmanuel Unah.

The Chairman also cautioned that anyone who flouts the directive would be handed over to the security agencies for proper action in line with relevant laws.

The local government helmsman is expected to reposition the revenue agencies with the aim of boosting internally generated revenue in the council for adequate measures towards the development of Yala in line with the People First Agenda of the State government.

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NUJ FCT Chairman, Grace Ike Named Nigeria’s Media Personality of the Year 2024

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The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, Ms. Grace Ike, has been named Nigeria’s Media Personality of the Year 2024. This prestigious recognition was conferred by the Editorial Board of Good Governance Today Nigeria at a grand ceremony held at the National Merit House, Abuja.

NUJ FCT Council Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike

In addition to the honour, Ms. Ike was inducted into the Good Governance Today Nigeria Hall of Fame—a testament to her exemplary contributions to leadership and professional journalism in Nigeria.

The award acknowledges Ms. Ike’s uncommon leadership qualities and her unwavering commitment to advancing journalism as a tool for national development. Her selfless service to humanity, her state and the nation has made her a beacon of hope and inspiration for many.

Speaking at the event, the organiser and the managing editor of Governance Today , mr Sylvester Abudu Omose commended Ms. Ike’s visionary leadership and her remarkable strides in reshaping the landscape of journalism in Nigeria. Her relentless dedication to using journalism to advocate for transparency, justice, and public enlightenment was described as both inspiring and transformative.

“Ms. Grace Ike’s achievements transcend the ordinary. She has redefined what it means to serve humanity through journalism. Her work exemplifies the power of the media in fostering societal progress and governance,” the board stated.

In her acceptance speech, Ms. Ike represented by one of her media aides, mr Ademola Adepoju expressed her gratitude for the recognition and attributed her success to the collective efforts of her team at NUJ FCT Council and the support of stakeholders in the journalism community. She reiterated her commitment to promoting ethical journalism and upholding the values of truth, accountability, and service to humanity.

“This award is not just a recognition of my efforts but a call to do even more. Journalism is the lifeline of democracy, and we must continue to use it to uphold justice and transparency for the betterment of our society,” Ms. Ike remarked.

The event was attended by dignitaries from the media, government and civil society, who lauded Ms. Ike’s achievements and pledged continued support for initiatives that promote good governance and ethical journalism in Nigeria.

As Ms. Grace Ike steps into the Good Governance Today Nigeria Hall of Fame, her legacy as a leader, journalist, and advocate for humanity continues to inspire a new generation of professionals committed to making a difference in their communities and the nation at large.

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