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Ease of doing business: Gov. Otti inaugurates council.

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Ijeoma Madueke, Umuahia

Abia state governor, Alex Otti has in a strategic move to sustain the gains recorded on the ease of doing in the state and make business transactions seamless to accelerate the economic development of the state inaugurated the Abia State Council on the Ease of Doing Business.

The Governor on Monday inaugurated the Council with the Deputy Governor of the state, Ikechukwu Emetu as the Chairman.

The Governor described the inauguration of the Council as a very important landmark in repositioning Abia State towards ensuring that the State has a business friendly environment.

He said that the primary target is to make business seamless in the State.

“Today marks a very important landmark in repositioning Abia State as we inaugurate the very important Council that would be looking after the ease of doing business in the State. The members have been carefully selected and chosen and their assignments are clearly defined”.

“Their targets have also been set. I’m glad that we have made some progress from the Thirty Three over Thirty – Six 33/36 to Twenty One over Thirty Six – 21/36 today in one year and two months

“But then the journey to move us to number one has just started and that is the target. Like I have said somewhere else, we are always intentional about what we are doing. It is either we are doing it and doing it well or we are not doing it at all.

“On the ease of doing business, we have no choice. and it is not about ranking or rating though those are important, but, what is most important to us is that we are successful in making business seamless in our State,” governor Otti said.

The Governor said that Abia State is founded on business and that about 80 percent of Abians are involved in one business or the other hence the need to make the State a business friendly environment. In his words, “This is a State that is founded on business, eighty percent (80%) of our people are involved in one business or the other. and don’t tell me about agriculture because agriculture is also business. So, that underscores the importance of ensuring that we have a very business friendly environment for our people first and foremost and then others who want to invest in our State including foreign investors.”

Governor Otti said that although Nigeria has made progress in its ranking on the ease of doing business but the progress has been slow. “As a country, we have also made progress but the progress we have made is very slow from number 146 out of 190 countries in 2018 to our present ranking of number 131 out of 190 countries today. So, you can see that we are still struggling as a country. You will count 130 other countries before you count us”.“What that means in practical terms is that investors who are looking for where to invest their money will consider 130 other countries before remembering us. It is a lot of numbers and little wonder why we have not been attracting the kind of investments that we should be attracting.”

But, the reality is that the country itself is made up of sub-nationals. If the sub nationals do not do what they are supposed to do, then the country cannot make progress”.“So, if we do our bits here and we believe that other States will also do their bits, I’m sure the country will move in the ranking”, Governor Otti explained.While expressing optimism that members of the Council will deliver, the Governor stated that he was looking forward to Abia making quantum leap in her current ranking on the east of doing business.“We want to come back in less than one year to see that we have made a quantum leap from number 21 to maybe number 10 and then headed to number 1 and I believe it’s achievable”.Responding on behalf of the Council, the Deputy Governor and Chairman of the Council, His Excellency, Engr. Ikechukwu Emetu thanked the Governor for the opportunity giving to them to serve and promised that they will put in their best to make Abia State the choice destination for investment. “I want to thank you very much for the opportunity that you have given to each and every one of us here to serve and we are promising everyone here today that we would make sure that Abia State becomes the choice destination for everyone to invest”, Engr. Emetu Stated.

Other members of the Council include Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Bar. Ikechukwu Uwana, Hon. Commissioner for Digital Economy, Dr. Max Ekwuruibe, Hon. Commissioner for Power and Utility, Engr. Ikechukwu Monday, Hon. Commissioner for Trade, Commerce and Industry, Dr. Chimezie Isaac Ukaegbu, Hon. Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mr. Kingsley Anosike, Hon. Commissioner for Land and Housing, Mr. Chaka Chukwumerije, Hon. Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, Special Adviser on Security, Cmdr. Macdonald Ubah (Rtd), Principal Secretary to the Governor and Chief Strategy Officer to Abia State Government, Mr. Chinenye Mba Uzoukwu and the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Ease of Doing Business, Mrs. Agbonma J. Ukaobasi Esq. who will serve as the Secretary of the Council.

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Igbokwe’s Family Commences Burial Preparations for Late Matriarch, Dame Peace Igbokwe

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The family of Nze Samuel Nmaralam Igbokwe of Wowo Umueke-Umuyota, Umuawa Alaocha, Umuahia North LGA, Abia State, has formally commenced the burial preparations for their late matriarch, Dame Peace Onyekwulechi Igbokwe (née Ogu), fondly known as Peace Kwulechi, who passed away in 2025 at the age of 60.

The burial rites begin Friday, December 5, 2025 with a service of songs at her Lagos residence at 34 Road, A’Close, House 13, Gowon Estate.

According to the programme released by the family, the funeral activities will continue with a Service of Songs/Tribute Night on Friday, 9th January 2026 at the Igbokwe country home in Umueke-Umuyota, Umuawa Alaocha.

The rites will progress on Saturday, 10th January 2026 with the departure of the body from the mortuary, followed by lying-in-state at her residence and thereafter procession to Wesley Cathedral, for funeral service.

Interment follows after the service at the family compound, and a reception at Umuawa Central School.

A Thanksgiving Service will be held on Sunday, 11th January 2026 at Methodist Church, Umuawa Alaocha.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Mayor Lucky Igbokwe (Don Lulu) appreciated friends, relatives, and well-wishers for their support as the family begins the solemn journey of laying their matriarch to rest.

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Punishment and Prejudice: Navigating Strict Laws, Taboos against same-sex union in Nigeria

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Stephanie Clems, Umuahia.

Homosexuality is an old practice which was initially considered a taboo in the past before some countries like the United States of America and parts of Europe legalised it.

Within 2025, various issues bothering on same sex relationships were reported across Nigeria.

In Abia State, people speculated about individuals sexuality at various times because of their dress sense or their body structure.

Sometimes, these speculations turned out to be true, yet also false alarm at other times.

As the year winds down, CSUNews examines how in 2025, personal choices worked at cross purposes with the nation’s law and communities’ traditions with regards to homosexuality.

We asked a cross section of residents of Abia State of their impressions about lesbianism, gay and same sex marriage.

Nearly every one interviewed exhibited knowledge of the law that prohibits same sex union and recommends penalty for offenders.

They’re equally aware that it is a “taboo” in many cultures across the country.

Mr. Kelechi Thompson, a native of Ezea in Ebonyi State but resident in Aba narrates how his community punished a same sex couple found in their “love nest” which happened to be an uncompleted building.

“It is an abomination. How can two men be together ? This is unheard of,“ he lamented.

According to Mr. Thompson, those who first saw them leave the uncompleted building holding hands as lovers would while kissing on the road, stripped both naked and dragged them to the village head.

The village head according to him ordered that they both be flogged while still naked.

“It did not end there, because after the beating, they were handed over to the police, you know the law is against it.

“However, after they were granted bail on their first appearance in court, one of them jumped bail and is still at large while his partner is still being tried in court,” he said.

Like Mr. Thompson, Mr. Onwuka Ijebuonwu believes people should live by their customs as he gives an insight into what his community in Afara would do to such persons if caught in the act.These are typical mind-sets of many citizens concerning LGBTQ which have caused those with such sexual orientation to hide perpetually while living in the country or flee the country as the last resort.

The human rights advocates and activists appear handicapped with the law and so cannot protect those who have become or perceived victims of the law and culture .

Mrs. Lizzy Ugwum during an interview shared how someone she knew but never understood her sexual orientation was allegedly forced to run away after she was caught with her partner by her husband.

The people mete out corporal punishments in most cases before handing the perceived culprits over to the law enforcers.

The law prescribed a 14 year jail term for anyone found guilty of the offence, but fears are that those involved in the act may suffer being lynched even before the matter goes to court.

Some enlightened citizens of Nigeria may argue that the people have their lives to live, but the reality is that the Nigerian law with its culture and religions may never take lightly issues of homosexuality, hence the safety of gay people and lesbians is not guaranteed in the country.

.It does not also look like the nation is interested in reviewing the anti gay law any time soon.

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OMPAN AGM: Bloggers roll out programmes for 2025 summit

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All is now set for the Abia Online Media Publishers 3rd annual general meeting.

The group has planned the 2025 event on the theme: “The Impact of AI on Media and Journalism: the advent of artificial intelligence,” to explore the new technology.

This topic has been greeted with diverse reactions owing to its positive and negative effect on all facets of human endeavor and this will be addressed at the AGM.

A renowned IT expert and practitioner, Dr. Pastra Arinze Etie has been selected to speak on this year’s annual general meeting of the Abia Online Media Publishers (OMPAN), while member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia federal constituency, Hon. Obi Aguocha will chair the occasion.

Governor Alex Otti is the special guest of honour for the event.

The chairman of the planning committee and former Chairman of the Organization, Comrade Ugochukwu Nwankwo told journalists in Umuahia that the theme was carefully chosen to align with the realities of media practitioners at the moment, where most are neck deep in the use of AI.

Also Speaking, the Chairman of the organization Chief Promise Uzoma Okoro said that this year’s training will be unique because it would come with a training session for both members, intending members and the public.

The event is slated to hold on Friday 12th December 2026 at the Umuahia North Local Government Area Multipurpose Hall.

This is a call for all to attend.

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