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Erosion of values: Threat to Igbo’s strength – Anya
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My discoveries as a philosophy student in the Unical years back opened my mind to research, which I have found intriguing. The Ika/Igbo civilization is beyond what imagination can capture.
Our forebears could be likened to the most intelligent species of human beings in history.. the Igbo area covers the larger part of Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Imo, Ebonyi, Enugu, Abia, Rivers, Benin, Anambra, Kogi, and Benue.. the nsibidi language was one of the foremost indigenous languages ever known to man.. the findings of the Igbo Ukwu archealogical excavations give credence to this fact.
Trust me, when i look at the topography of old bende, especially the valleys of ohafia, the landscapes of Alayi, and the mangroves of Aro, I can’t help but imagine what secrets lie beneath the earth.. forget about archeological diggings in Egypt, si ka egwu tu godi ebe ndia mkporo aha.. the world will learn a lot. When I ponder where the disconnect happened, I can’t but think about the present day Nigeria, where aru has become a norm and something to be celebrated.. there has to be a connection between the current celebration of misnomer by a people who were once highly cerebral and the mystery of how we lost our way centuries ago. Do you know that the Igbos were known or rather are the progenitors of democracy?
Before Plato, Socrates, and co began their dialectics of government/governance and its forms, our forebears were civilized enough to know that every man has a right to be heard and that a group decision supercedes that of one man.. The Igwe and Elders in Council, who were representatives of all the clans in every community is a signpost to that fact. Before feminism ever became a fad, our forefathers knew and understood the essence of femininity.
The titles Eze Nwanyi, Ugoeze and the fact that some communities in Old Bende are matrilineal are core evidence of how highly placed women were in our culture. It was the early Caucasian race that didnt value the true essence of women. We some how borrowed that culture or rather, we became indoctrinated with that farce..it wasn’t an Igbo thing ab initio. Our forebears understood astrology and cosmology. They knew the planets, the sun, and the moon and were able to count days using the divine four market days. Eke, Orie, Afor, and Nkwo. How did we miss our way? Where and when did the disjoint happen? These questions and more are what we, scholars, and pretty much everyone else should be asking, but unfortunately, we are deliberating in hushed tones the dishonesty of Supreme Court justices who, in the real sense of fear wouldn’t dare mispronounce judgement if we had evolved as we should because amadioha will strike them in murderous instant…We have become so attached and enchanted by the voluptuous bum bums of women. We gasp when they the loose cheeks of bumbum slap each other under light clothing and sheepishly chase them to the point of no return.
We have become a race who celebrates wealth no matter how ill it was gotten. We have become adept at cheating and anyone who seem not to be chained by the shackles of lascivious shenanigans are looked upon as foolish and harebrained. Anyi na aru na mpu have become siamese twins that even the best skilled surgeons will find daunting to separate even if they travel through the pores of the anthill to the world beyond to seek the metaphysical assistance of Mma-Onwu/Mmanwu(Masquerade)
Things Fall Apart, can the center ever hold?
Ikenna Anya is a public affairs analyst and an advocate of “Igbonness”
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Perspective – Infrastructure: Debunking Abia State Government’s falsehood on Deputy Speaker Kalu

Being a press statement from the office of the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives
Governance, everywhere, is a convenanted social contract with the people and, therefore, passes as a serious business run with all openness. But, unfortunately, what has been going on in Abia State for some time now has been propaganda, where a deluge of lies is dished out to the people on a regular basis by the administration of Dr. Alex Otti.At every turn, the government makes deliberate efforts to conceal public information, yet echoes transparency and accountability.
However, this has been exposed. We are compelled to believe that the aides of the governor are mainly the masterminds of the concoctions, aiming to hoodwink the people and brew unnecessary face-offs.Such tissues of lies resurfaced in the baseless allegations and misinformation peddled in a recent press statement issued by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Ukoha Njoku Ukoha about a piece of land located along Umuahia-Bende Road and donated for a federal government housing scheme attracted by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and member representing the good people of Bende Federal Constituency of Abia State, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, Ph.D, LL.D, CFR.
The Office of the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, has taken notice of the press statement, decrying the spread of lies and misinformation.It is nothing but a tissue of falsehood aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the Deputy Speaker.To put the record straight, the land in question is communally owned and was donated by the Deputy Speaker’s Umuoche community in Bende.
There was no allocation but a donation. The claim of allocating the land by the government for the project is proof that the author of the press statement was ignorant of the facts. We recall that the State government pulled strings to move the housing estate away from Bende town but the Deputy Speaker stood his grounds, insisting that the project was originally billed to be sited along Umuahia-Bende-Ohafia corridor. So, one wonders why the Otti’s administration is now making it look like it was based on allocation by the government.
The second notable issue raised is the alleged demolition of a school building in Bende without the consent of the government. This is another barefaced lie by the Otti’s government.To set the record straight, the Deputy Speaker, in his generosity, had initially planned to build a smart exam centre on a plot where a dilapidated, age-stricken mud school building stood, a building originally constructed through self-help efforts by the Umuoche community after the civil war of over 50 years ago.
This decision came after the Deputy Speaker had already taken steps to improve the school by constructing a block of classrooms and a perimeter fence to secure the premises.However, just as construction was about to begin on the exam centre, a government contractor appeared, expressing interest in the same location for a government smart school project.
This happened when the government came under heavy criticism on its handling of smart schools project in Abia State.The government’s decision to insist on this specific location, despite other available spaces in the premises, raised concerns. Tensions later escalated when hoodlums were deployed to halt the construction, sparking community resistance and police intervention to restore order.
In the end, the government contractor approached the Deputy Speaker with decency and decorum, pleading to use the space, which he graciously agreed to relinquish.Curiously, despite the understanding, no further development has occurred on the site since then, lending credence to the speculation that the only objective of the government was to stop the Deputy Speaker from building the project on the site and not really the construction of any audio smart school.Another project the State government has selfishly stifled its progress is the 50 bed hospital being constructed in Eluokwe Community School, Amaukwu Igbere. We urge the public to recognize the Deputy Speaker’s genuine effort to address the healthcare needs of seven communities of Igbere, Ward B.
The communities had no functional health facility, and they approached him with the request. He then facilitated the construction of the 50-bed hospital to be located within Eluokwe community school compound, with the communities’ approval and agreement on the location.Both the location for the contruction and the contractor handling the job are unknown to the Deputy Speaker. For emphasis sake, legislators facilitate projects without being involved in the execution process. It is the work of the relevant supervising MDAs to do. So, how then could the Deputy Speaker have gone and demolished a building to construct a new one?If it must be stated, it was the agents of the State government that arrested the project supervisor and temporarily stopped work at the site.
It is noteworthy that the Deputy Speaker has been attracting projects to the State even before this administration for which he was accorded commendations and not condemnation as the case now. We therefore want to put it on record that the allegations that the Deputy Speaker pulled down a school building is absolutely unfounded and lacks merit. One wonders how far the government is willing to go on its propaganda machinery to continue deceiving Ndi Abia.A situation where officials of the State at all levels are let loose like rabid dogs and encouraged to pour invectives and vituperations on those who should be partners in the development of the State is absolutely condemnable. Sadly, the government has refused to draw the line between propaganda and good governance.But while we pick holes in the pettiness that dots Otti’s style of governance, we must however commend the governor for the allocation of land in Umuahia for the ongoing construction of the Industrial Court attracted by the Deputy Speaker.
The Deputy Speaker, by any stretch of imagination and conceivable stance, deserves applause for striving to attract projects to shore up the infrastructure needs of the State rather than being maligned.
Hurling abuses at him simply depicts ingratitude. But for us, infrastructure is governance, not politics.And that is why it amazes us that a brilliant media outing of the Deputy Speaker would be misconstrued and attacked in such a ferocious manner. It beats one’s imagination that Otti’s administration is more interested in hurrying to make enemies for itself than friends that can help it achieve more for the people.
But deceptive manoeuvrings are not a good style of governance and we say no to propagandists masquerading as leaders of Abia State. But if they have elevated propaganda to an art, then, they should not pretend to be saints. Such a hypocritical disposition undermines the credibility of government and makes it less people-oriented.On the allegation that the APC door has been shut on Otti: this is not the truth. The press conference was well recorded for anyone to replay the Deputy Speaker and take him on his words. Simply put, he had, prior to now, invited the governor over to APC based on their friendship and the fact that both of them were together in the party. It was a brotherly call to return home. But the governor is a man, capable of chewing his own cud and taking his own decisions. If he decides to return to the party, better for him. It means he will get more support from the Deputy Speaker and other APC stalwarts in the State. If otherwise, there is still no animosity, but to misinterpret the situation is to sow the seed of discord.We will continue to urge Abia people to see through the diversionary tactics of the government and demand better from the administration.
Finally, the Deputy Speaker notes with concern the Governor’s apparent reluctance to pursue peaceful coexistence, and respectfully urges a reconsideration of this stance in the best interest of Abia State.
Scripted by:
Levinus Nwabughiogu, Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Funeral rites: Igbokwe family set to give Matriarch, late Dame Peace Onyekwulechi Igbokwe befitting burial with preparations concluded
By Editor, Umuahia

All arrangements have been concluded for the burial rites of Late Dame Peace Onyekwulechi Igbokwe, the beloved mother of renowned businessman and philanthropist, Mayor Lucky Igbokwe (popularly known as Don Lulu).
The Igbokwe family commenced the funeral rites marking the final journey of the late matriarch on the 5th December 2025 in Lagos and will continue on Friday, 9th January 2026, with a Service of Songs and Tribute Night, where family members, friends, associates, and well-wishers will gather to celebrate a life of impact, love, and service.
The burial proper is scheduled for Saturday, 10th January 2026, in Umuahia, Abia State, and is expected to attract dignitaries from across the country, including political leaders, captains of industry, traditional rulers, clergy, and members of the business community.
The funeral church service will take place at the Methodist Church, Wesley Cathedral, located at Number 1 Crowthier Street, Umuahia, where prayers and thanksgiving will be offered in honour of the departed Dame whose life was widely regarded as one anchored on faith, humility, and dedication to family values.
After the church service, a reception for guests will be held at the Umuawa Alaocha Primary School Field.
The Igbokwe family has warmly invited family members, friends, associates, and the public to join them in paying their last respects and standing in solidarity with the family as they bid farewell to their cherished mother.
Late Dame Peace Onyekwulechi Igbokwe will be remembered for her strength, motherly virtues, and the lasting values she instilled in her children and all who came in contact with her.
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OMPAN AGM: Dep. Speaker Benjamin Kalu Ph.D as Patron
Stephanie Clems, Umuahia
Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, Ph.D, CFR, is the Deputy Speaker of the 10th House of
Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, where he represents the Bende Federal
Constituency of Abia State.
He is a seasoned legislator, legal practitioner, international
businessman, peace advocate, and global thought leader in governance and development.
Kalu’s career spans over two decades of impactful service across the public and private sectors.
He began as Chairman, Bende Local Government Area of Abia state, and later served as Executive
Adviser to the Governor of Abia State on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and
International Relations before rising to national prominence in the House of Representatives. First
elected in 2019, he distinguished himself serving as the Chairman, House Committee on Media
and Public Affairs as well as the Spokesperson of the House; role he handled with clarity,
diplomacy and excellence.
As Deputy Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives and Chairman, House Committee
on the Review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) he leads one of the most consequential
national assignments, shaping constitutional reforms that deepen democracy, promote inclusion, and
national unity.
He also represents Nigeria on the global stage as Chairman of the ECOWAS Parliament
Committee on Administration, Finance and Budget; Member of the Pan-African
Parliament; Steering Committee Member of the WTO Parliamentary Conference; and Member of
the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
Academically, Kalu is deeply grounded. He holds a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Calabar and
a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Strategic Studies from the University of Abuja. He also earned an LL.M
in Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law (with Distinction) from the University of Calabar,
an MBA from Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom.
He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2011.
Kalu has further enriched his expertise through executive programs at prestigious institutions,
including; Leadership for the 21st Century, Harvard Kennedy School, USA, Governance &
Development Program, Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami, USA,
Environmental Crimes, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
(UNICRI), Italy, Migration and Human Rights, John Cabot University, Italy, Illicit
Trade, University of Groningen, Netherlands, International Commercial Arbitration, Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), UK.
His scholarly contributions include published works on climate adaptation policy, food security,
and security sector reforms in Africa, underscoring his role as a scholar-practitioner bridging
research and governance.
In the private sector, Kalu has held various leadership positions across Africa, Europe, and
Australia including as Director at Solcarbon SA-NV (Belgium), Ozbok Australia PTY LTD
(Sydney), and Belcarbon SA (Belgium). He also serves as Principal Arbitrator at Silk Partners LLP
(Nigeria), where he advises on commercial law, arbitration, and international business strategy.
Kalu’s passion for peace and development finds expression in the Peace in the South East Project
(PISE-P), an initiative he convened to promote dialogue, inclusivity, and non-kinetic solutions to
security challenges in Nigeria’s South East. His humanitarian footprint also extends through
the Benjamin Kalu Foundation, which for over two decades has provided interventions
in healthcare, education, and empowerment for youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
In recognition of his outstanding service to the nation, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR,
conferred on him the national honor of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR).
Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu stands as a visionary leader for the 21st century blending law,
policy, diplomacy, and humanitarianism to shape a more inclusive, peaceful, and prosperous
Nigeria, Africa, and world.
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