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Is Ikuku a victim
By Chuks Omesie ********* Today I want to talk about Ikuku. Ha ha!! you said talk about who? Yes, I want to talk about Ikuku, and what Ikuku has been silent about for a period of 8 years., Nawooo!!!
Anyway let’s read what you’re trying to say….Is Ikuku a victim, victim of what? presumptuous sin I guess. Maybe this article will give you an idea why this question is being asked and then you can make your judgement
.By the way, who is ikuku? Okay, don’t let me bother you with speculations. His real name is Rt. Hon.Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji, the son of the former Governor TA Orji of Abia State, he was also the former Speaker of the Abia House of Assembly and was once one of the most interested actors in the PDP in Abia.Do you know that Rt. Honorable Chinedu Orji Alias Ikuku Ochendo may not be guilty of everything he was accused of during the Ikpeazu government.
Anyway, keep reading and reflect, let’s solve it now, so that we know if you will continue to cling to the absurd (cock and bull) stories of the Ikpeazu government.
.Ikuku was somewhat misunderstood and misrepresented although he should blame himself for that. He kept silent at that time when he would have voiced out. There is a popular saying that he who remains silent on an issue has accepted it, in Igbo dialect it is said that onye gbara nkiti ekwerela. Maybe he felt good about it, I wouldn’t know, as if it was a way of praising him, and since it looked like he felt good about it without holding back and correcting the impression, the narrative continues.
He exposed himself too much, fighting necessary and unnecessary fights to protect the government he fought to win, thus allowing Ikpeazu’s “food is ready” brothers to take advantage of him.That was how the gossip and label that Ikuku was fully behind Ikpeazu’s poor performance in government was put on him and then it spread throughout the state and I think Gov. Ikpeazu and his other cliques, being cunning, used that intentional gossip as leverage to plunder the soul, body and spirit of Abia’s treasury, portraying Ikuku as the cause of their underperformance. The consequences would later turn into hatred from many people and justification for the loss he suffered during the last election. Something he misread, he thought that it would have portrayed him as the strongest and most fearsome politician in Abia at the time, later hurt him badly.
Although in the last few minutes to the 2023 election, Ikuku was between the opinions of speaking out to correct the wrong impression about him, in order to remove the bad label that had been given to him, but those who worked with him at that time and the help he requested were not enough to save the situation.
Any lessons on this: Yes, the same lesson that a mosquito mother taught her children, that some of those who you ignorantly believe or said clapping for you, actually do not. Also, “ozokwa” silence is not always golden at all times.Anyway, can you tighten your seatbelts? let me for the first time pilot you further to another perspective of Ikuku, an open Ikuku story that some of his allies have pretended to ignore.
Ikuku, the man who many Abians thought was completely an antagonist of good governance in Abia and also believed to be behind Ikpeazu’s poor performance in government.I do not claim to know all the profound things that happened during Ikpeazu’s rule, but I think sometimes people need to speak up when they see something that seems to have judged someone almost incorrectly.
This forensic audit released by Governor Otti is an eye opener, it reveals a lot of things and at the same time refutes some of the beliefs that many have had in the past about someone like Ikuku who many people criminalized in their minds.Can I digress a little?
If yes, as always, let me quote this scripture to put more emphasis on where I am heading; Psalm 19:13 “Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; Let them not have dominion over me: Then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression”.What is a presumptuous sin? This is a sin that every indiscernible mind can easily commit, believing everything bad about someone when in reality it is not so. Presumptuous sin comes from the word presume and is a situation where in your mind you are thinking that a particular person is committing a crime or has already committed a crime when the person is not actually committing the entire crime that was imposed on him. In a situation where you have the wrong impression about someone. You may have it in your mind that someone is a criminal when that person may not be. When you are making a completely wrong judgment against someone, whether in your mind or your words, or by your actions or relationship with the person, being negative about someone, due to your wrong assumptions or rumors when the person is somewhat innocent.Ikuku was a victim of this during the 8 years of Ikpeazu rule. What was the cause?
Ikuku somehow misunderstood the nature of some typical Abia politicians and their camouflages, perhaps he was thinking that everyone who praised him to his face and told him made-up stories and gossip could be considered friends or allies, without being smart enough to to understand that he was being used to achieve some individual evil motives.
That is the situation of the man called Ikuku Ochendo in Abia from May 2015 to May 2023. There was a day I pinched myself and screamed chai! so somewhat wrong stories were sold about this man. It was the day that some of the assembly members were cornered to impeach Ikuku who was the honourable speaker of the house at that time but Ikuku resisted and frustrated the impeachment attempts.Within that time, there were chats allegedly between Governor Okezie and one of his special assistant supposedly Hon. Uchenna Erondu that were leaked. It may be that Ikpeazu released it intentionally to show that he was not part of the impeachment game plan. Of course we understood he was not telling the truth, because you can read in those chats where Erondu himself tried to justify the attempted impeachment as something the governor earlier permitted, telling the governor that he had done thousands of tasks for him, trying to question why the governor did not want to own up the assignment he gave them. Also, part of that chat conversation read; you don’t want to consider my own image in this matter, have you not made more money than me in my government. (Maybe on the line, Governor Ikpeazu understands himself) I was just a few days away from leaving the office, and you want me to be in the negative news by starting a fresh fight. What will people say: that his father helped me become governor and I impeached his son. You and the CO should not come to see me because I won’t recognize your own speaker. These and much more were contained in the chat.I shouted chai again and wondered, asking myself this question; does it mean that Gov. Ikpeazu believed leadership was about making money for himself? And for Erondu, it was about bringing down Ikuku to give them space to continue squeezing the state and at the same time making the people of Abia feel that Ikuku was entirely the cause of Ikpeazu’s poor performance in government. Your guess will be as good as mine anyway.After the failed impeachment and chats were leaked, some people were saying; imagine, Erondu was working with the APC gubernatorial candidate in 2015 and was recruited during the rerun of some of the electoral units in that 2015 election in Abia.
They wondered why he allegedly benefited so much in a government he did not campaign for from the beginning. Anyway, I also join them in the question, but I’m not one of those who believed the rumors that “do as I say juju-charms” was used to manipulate the governor.Come on guys and dear readers, sorry for taking so long, I know you can’t wait for me to summarize this article, well let’s get there. With all my mumbo-jumbo, you can now judge whether Ikuku is a victim of a presumptuous sin or not. Gov. Ikpeazu and his cliques were busy looting the state treasury, failing to provide vital facilities for the development of the state, but they used Ikuku as an excuse, presenting him as the cause of their poor performance.
You can imagine how they presented the construction of an airport for the state and used it to loot the sum of N10 billion Naira, you can imagine the names of the construction companies and their directors to whom Ikpeazu awarded the contracts, I think, until now, you would have expected Ikuku to have a stake in the companies that were awarded the contracts, but that’s not the case. Actually, I am not defending Ikuku or saying that he doesn’t have his own deficiencies, but based on the latest audit report released by Governor Alex, it will be difficult not to conclude that it was like Okezie looted the state with his friends and brothers, but they used Ikuku’s name as a scapegoat. Imagine that audit report again, did you see that people whose names you barely hear and their companies in public spaces are the main beneficiaries, they are given billions of naira contracts and used to siphon off funds while some almost innocent people are demonized? If that’s not what happened, please refute me with broader facts. They sold Ikuku to the public as a bad man, while in the real sense they are the ones who committed most of the embezzlement of state resources. This goes a long way to defining Ikpeazu as a silent betrayer who deserves to take all the blame and face the law if found guilty. However, he is not ashamed, instead of staying calm, you saw him running to the media to defend 10 billion that they just looted yesterday as if it was just the only fund managed by his government.
Many thanks to Governor Otti for this audit report which exposed alot, today, as the composer sang; Adam say, our eyes don clear, Adam say our eyes don open. Indeed, our eyes don open..Let me stop here to continue with further exposition on Ikuku in politics in the second part of this article.
I know you can’t wait to read the part 2.
Thanks for reading My name is Chuks Omesie Alias Chuks Digits I am an Abia who likes to analyze local political activities in my own way.
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PERSPECTIVE: A New Dawn Is Here in Abia State – Ukoha
Governor Alex Otti is intentional and deliberate about access to quality Healthcare delivery in the State. On assumption of office, the Governor prioritized the Upgrading and Reaccreditation of Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) which was deaccredited during the last administration.
The Governor Rehabilitated, Reconstructed and Constructed all access Roads, Streets and Points leading and connecting to the Teaching Hospital. The interconnectivity of Roads and Access Points are good sight to behold and make accessibility to ABSUTH Seamless.
The following interventions can best be described as ABSUTH Access Ecosystem: University Road, College Road, Green Avenue, Shalom Road, Umuodu Road, Umuimo Road, Udeagbala Road created access to the Teaching Hospital from Afule Market, MCC Junction, Osisioma Flyover, and Udeagbala Bypass. Healthcare Professionals and Support Staff working in ABSUTH are sure of their Salaries before the end of every Month and the Hospital is currently hiring more hands. The over 2 years arrears of salaries left by the immediate past administration is being defrayed by Governor Otti.
ALL THE ABOVE IS OPEN FOR VERIFICATION AND A CONFIRMATION VISIT IS ADVISED.
The Strategic Ohanku Road, Port-Harcourt Road, Omuma Road, Ekeakpara-Osisioma Road, Obiohia Road are currently undergoing Reconstruction in Aba. Tens of Roads have been rehabilitated and many more are undergoing rehabilitation. There is zero tolerance for Potholes to ease movement around the City. Roundabouts with water fountain have been upgraded and Traffic Lights are currently being installed at major junctions and interchange in Aba and Umuahia.
Umuahia is not left out. The expansion of Ossah Road (now Aguiyi Ironsi Boulevard) has been completed and commissioned. The construction of a Central Transportation Terminal is ongoing in Umuahia. The city is being transformed to wear the look of a modern capital city. Abia Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Center has been upgraded for quality service delivery.
There is ongoing Reconstruction of Umuahia to Arochukwu Highway to reconnect the hitherto cut-off and abandoned Abia North Zone back to the State. Isiukwuato and Umunneochi LGAS are not left out as strategic Roads have either been procured, awarded or under reconstruction.
The Reconstruction and Dualization of Onu-Imo to Abia Tower has been awarded and will be flagged-off soon. The Reconstruction and Dualization of Imo-River, Owerrinta Road to Umuekaa Junction has been awarded and will be flagged-off soon.
The Reconstruction of Umuoba, Isialangwa South to Obingwa Road was flagged-off less than 2 weeks ago under the RAAMP project and more of the Rural Roads Project are on the pipeline.
The newly commissioned Ugwunagbo SDG Multipurpose Hospital will soon be energised with 100KvA solar system. Over 5000 solar streetlights has been installed around the State for environmental security and beautification and more is coming.
Ukwa is not left out. The Road leading to Rossettes Vehicle Assembly Plant has been earmarked for Construction and Dualization including the Owaza Road where Abia Industrial Innovative Park is located will be Dualized as part of Abia State Government obligations in the Project. Governor is just starting.
A New Dawn is Here.
By Ctz. UKOHA NJOKU UKOHA
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Abia State.
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Perspective: Defraying salary arrears; Why Otti was “desperate” to govern Abia – Okoro.
The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 General Elections, Mr Peter Obi, in a recent television interview, said in clear terms that he is not desperate to be the President of Nigeria but determined to see the millions of out of school children get back to school and seeing Nigeria move on the path of growth and working for all Nigerians.Reading through the published report reminded me about Gov.
Alex Otti’s response to a similar question in one of his campaign outings ahead of the 2023 General Elections, when he was reacting to the insinuation by the then ruling-Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) about being “desperate” to govern Abia.And, like Obi, his response was that he was not desperate to become Abia Governor but only driven by an irresistible urge to end the 24 years of bad governance in the state, characterised by the huge infrastructure deficit, irregular and non-payment of workers’ salaries and pensions, non-functional health facilities, a dysfunctional educational system and a rapidly growing poverty index.
According to him, those were the concerns that drove his ambition to become Abia Governor. Little wonder, therefore, why he hit the ground running as soon as the Independent National Electoral Commission pronounced him the winner of the governorship poll. And he has left no one in doubt that he came prepared and willing to frontally confront the enormous hydra-headed challenges bequeathed to him by the uninspiring, lousy administration of PDP and Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu.
Systematically, he has been attending to those critical sectors that propel socio-economic growth and development in any society which were neglected and left to rot for the PDP’s two decades plus in Abia. Without any exaggeration, the governor has so far proved his sincerity of purpose and commitment, considering the sustained rehabilitation, reconstruction and outright construction of failed roads that hitherto impeded smooth movement of people and goods within and around the state, to the renovation and retrofitting of the major hospitals in the state, notably the Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, General Hospital, Amachara, Specialist Hospital, Umuahia and currently moving to upgrading and equipping 200 health centres in all the 184 Wards in the state.Presently, there are ongoing reforms in the education sector, including structural and curriculum upgrade.
There is also a retraining programme for 2000 teachers taking place in phases. The essence is to equip them so they can impart the right knowledge to the students and prepare them adequately for the contemporary competitive world.
On road infrastructure, Governor Otti has at the last count fixed 108 strategic roads, evenly distributed across the three senatorial districts of the state. And, while some of the roads were rehabilitated via direct labour by the Ministry of Works, many were either awarded for outright reconstruction or construction by renowned construction companies, including the almighty, globally recognised construction giant, Julius Berger Plc. Driving into Umuahia today from the Abia Tower on the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway through the former Ossah Road, now rechristened Aguiyi Ironsi Boulevard, leaves one with a wonderful and exciting experience common with the welcoming and refreshing ambience of an arrival into a capital city.
Thanks to the well-paved, beautifully laid out, reconstructed and expanded dual carriageway, with pedestrian walkways on either side and streetlights on the long stretch median that terminates at Michael Okpara Roundabout.
Already, enormous construction work is currently ongoing on the Port Harcourt Road in Aba, a strategic road that used to be a beehive of industrial and commercial activities, connecting the popular Asannetu SpareParts Market.
It was scandalously abandoned by the previous three PDP-led administrations to “dilapidate” and become “unmotorable” throughout their tenures. The present administration’s zero pothole policy, being implemented by the ministry, has helped to give roads in Umuahia, the state capital, and commercial city of Aba, an elaborate facelift. And for the first time in the history of Abia, a government has initiated and intentionally embarked on a light-up programme in the two major cities of Umuahia and Aba.
The intention, aside from enhancing the security of lives and property, is to promote the aesthetic beauty of the towns.But, above all of those positives from the LP government, one major campaign promise that readily endeared Otti to the Abia electorate was his consistent pledge to clear the humongous salary and pension arrears accummulated by Ikpeazu’s government.
I recall that he would follow up his promise by jocularly telling his audience, “Do not ask me how I intend to do it. This is my trade secret”.While the salary arrears stretched between three and 33 months for some ministries, agencies and parastatals of government, pension payment was in arrears of about 45 months.And no sooner was he inaugurated as the State Governor than he began to put the necessary machinery in place to actualise his promise.
Aside from the political gain, the former bank chief believes that a prostrate economy, such as Abia’s, can be reflated when workers are paid their wages as and when due to meet their daily demands. So, with great determination and forthrightness (as some would say, like joke, like joke), Gov. Otti squarely and summarily tackled and liquidated the arrears of salaries owed to civil servants, eliminating the phantom dichotomy between the core and uncore ministries – an obnoxious policy created by an insensitive administration to cause unnecessary friction and unhealthy administrative bottleneck that illogically permitted the payment of one and neglecting the other.
Today, Abia civil servants, both core and uncore, as well as retirees regularly and promptly receive their monthly salaries and pensions. Gladly, this has become the new normal in God’s Own State.But more remarkable and earthshaking was the news that set the Abia Polytechnic, Aba agog on Friday.
It all started like an incredible and fictional episode in a drama series, with one, two, three bank alerts and so on until the alert hit workers cellphones left, right and centre on campus, showing the payment of three months salary arrears.
The development sparked off spontaneous jubilation among the recipients, which included both the academic and non-academic staff members of all the institutions in the state that were in arrears of their salaries.
It was simply celebration galore as many went into dancing and praise-singing in appreciation of a God-sent, sympathetic and benevolent Governor, who chose to remember a people so economically scorched and at a critical moment as now.
The payment was a fulfilment of the Governor’s recent promise to defray the accummulated N17.6 Billion salary arrears owed to staff of the state-owned tertiary institutions by the immediate past administration. According to the Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, the payment will follow a 12-month armortisation plan with the first batch already disbursed to the affected institutions. “This structured payment is meant to ensure that other areas of governance do not suffer from the lack of attention due to limited financial resources.”By this development, the Dr Alex Otti- led administration has once more demonstrated its committment to the promotion and sustenance of the welfare of Abia civil servants at all times,” Kanu said.
The news of the Governor’s kind gesture spread through the length and breadth of Abia and beyond like a wild harmattan fire after a video of the polytechnic workers’ celebration took over the online media space.The story became the big talk of the town – in market places, commuter vehicles, eateries, bars and public places – as residents hailed the magnanimity of the Governor, who they happily described as “ekwu eme” (meaning a man of his words).
Again, as in other serious interventions in other critical sectors, Gov. Otti has demonstrated that his word is his bond, meaning that he can be trusted at all times to fulfill all his campaign promises, one step at a go. Interestingly, he has become the toast of Abia workers in the state-owned higher institutions, whose homes became electrified and enlivened on Friday with the joy and ecstasy that were activated by the bank alerts. Gladly, too, this is happening at a time many parents and guardians are grappling with the biting economic difficulties, amidst sleepless nights on how to cope with the imminent resumption of schools in the state after the long vacation.
With the Governor’s performance chart consistently on the rise in the 16 months of his visionary and purposeful leadership, can anyone still query why he was irreversibly and aggressively determined and uncompromising, almost at the point of desperation, to send the mediocre and non-performing PDP administration packing at a time Abia’s development trajectory was steadily on a reverse motion?And as the ovation for Friday’s miracle for Abia Poly and other tertiary educational institutions continues, the Governor’s close allies say “you ain’t seen nothing yet!” Meaning that Gov. Otti has more goodies in stock for Abia and its good people. And, if he had made so much accomplishments in physical infrastructure as well as other impactful programmes and policies without borrowing a dime, it is only left to imagination what would become of Abia by the time he accedes to augmenting the limited state resources at his disposal with a bank facility. Indeed, a new Abia is here.
To God be the glory!!!
Eagle Okoro is a Public Affairs analyst and writes from Umuahia
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Perspective -My voyage in Abia state government; a journey of growth and learning – Ex ADC to governor Alex Otti ,
Godwin Okorie chronicles his transformative journey in government in a compelling and introspective piece.
Godwin Okorie, the former Aide-de-camp to the Executive Governor of Abia State, opens up about his profound experiences within the corridors of power. His article, titled “My Voyage in Abia State Government: A Journey of Growth and Learning,” offers a rare glimpse into the challenges, triumphs, and invaluable lessons that shaped his tenure in public service.Okorie’s narrative not only highlights the pivotal moments of his career but also underscores the personal and professional growth he achieved while serving the state.
His reflections provide an insightful look at the intricacies of governance and the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines public service in Abia State.
Sequel to a painstaking selection process and interview session, my voyage into the Abia State Government as the Aide-De-Camp (ADC) to the Governor came to the fore on the 29th of May, 2023 at the Umuahia Township Stadium, the venue of the official inauguration and Swearing-in ceremony of Dr. Alex Chioma Otti OFR as the 4th democratically elected Governor of Abia State.The atmosphere of joy and excitement that heralded this moment was a palpable reflection of the unquenchable thirst of the Abia people for a departure from the old order into an era filled with great hopes.
While the massive turnout of excited Abians demonstrated great confidence in the vision and capabilities of Dr. Alex Otti OFR, there was no ambiguity in the fact that redemption had indeed been ushered.It was such a moment of great pride and responsibility, offering me an opportunity to contribute to the security and overall development of our state. Little did I know that this role would become a transformative experience, shaping my perspective and skills in ways never imagined.
A WALK WITH THE LEADER: INVALUABLE LESSONS IN PERSEVERANCE
Leaders, they say are primed for a season and purpose as recorded in the Holy Book. It is indeed my time to have a walk with one leader, whose resilience speaks across sectors perhaps not imagined by many, a leader with the deployable accuracy of an eagle and one whose appetite for results offers no respect for age, status or creed.Beyond the precision of the intellectual polymath of our state, I have been touched by a leader who embodies exceptional vision, integrity and compassion.
Privileged lessons in governance, leadership and enterprise are invaluable expository of a life of intentional strides, focused investment of time and resources such that even naysayers struggle to dismiss.When a leader’s door is wide open, wisdom on various aspects of life freely shared, a generation of fortunate disciples with lofty ideological bases is birthed for the overall good of our state.
For onlookers whose faith in the New Abia was feeble, the dawn of an inter-generational shift in leadership with unwavering commitment, accountability and innovative service to the people of Abia State is evident across several sectors of Abia State
.MY EXPERIENCE: A PRIVILEGE TO SERVE
In the words of Martin Luther King Jnr. ‘All Men can be great because all men can serve’. It is indeed an era of confirmation that greatness derived from service and enterprise is the only sure path to sustainable prosperity and all men can indeed achieve this. The exemplary value of knowledge-driven action as the only acceptable response to any given situation speaks to the zeal of His Excellency to raise the bar of development and replace sustainable progress for the good of all.
Need I say that serving under the leadership of His Excellency, Dr. Alex Otti OFR was an absolute privilege which proved that hard work does no one no harm. This experience honed my skills in communication, problem-solving, and teamwork to a level never imagined in my career. I had the opportunity to work with a talented team, and together, we contributed to the state’s progress.
The Governor’s trust in me allowed me to take on challenging tasks, and his guidance helped me navigate complex situations.Under the Governor’s leadership, Abia State has seen significant transformations. I witnessed firsthand the impact of the policies on healthcare, infrastructure, and socio-economic development. The growth of the state has been tangible, and I feel so proud to be part of the team rolling the wheel of this progress.
The Governor’s vision for a “New Abia” is indeed a reality, and I was honoured to have contributed to this journey.A contact with the undisputable matriarch of the Alex Otti empire offered a benefit so priceless that will continue to resonate within my sub-consciousness. Gracious, intelligent and humble, qualities which put Her Excellency, Mrs Priscillia Chidinma Otti among obvious women of means yet so accommodating.
Evidence of her vast heart-prints of love and compassion repletes the length and breadth of the state through numerous charity and scholarly initiatives and this is a lesson in humility for many in their application of state powers.Great people and lovely men who elect to hold your hands through success are indeed difficult to come by, hence the contributions of several members of the cabinet, friends and acquaintances remain indelible.
PUSHING THE FRONTIERS OF KNOWLEDGE; THE PURSUIT OF MY PHD: A NEW CHAPTER.
After an incredible experience in the Abia State Government, I have decided to pursue my PhD in the United States. This decision stems from my passion for academic growth and development. I am eager to expand my knowledge, explore new research interests, and contribute to my field. Though I am moving on to a new chapter, the lessons and experiences gained while serving the Governor and the people of Abia State will remain invaluable.In his leadership style he doesn’t just inspire growth through hard work, he holds you by the hand through the path where success only is the prize. Amidst very tight schedules, multiple deadlines and disparate interests, His Excellency didn’t lose his scholarly curiosity and never failed to contribute to intellectual discourse with high-end articles. Any wonder why his adherents will seek to deepen the roots of development through scholarship and sacrifice beyond the expectation of rumour mongers.
Therein lies the motivation to engage the intellectual world through scholarship as exemplified by His Excellency, Dr. Alex Otti OFR. Even his traducers do not controvert the fact that Dr. Alex is an intellectual powerhouse dating several decades ago. And like he always says ‘Godwin, read and don’t you ever stop reading because when you stop reading, you start dying’.I am indeed grateful for the opportunity to have served, learned and grown under the Governor’s leadership. His impact on my life and career has been profound and I will always cherish the memories, lessons, and experiences from my time in the Abia State Government.
Godwin Okore, Fmr. ADC to Dr Alex Otti OFR writes from Abuja.
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