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MISLEADING ACCOUNT ON COAS VISIT TO PORT HARCOURT, A FUTILE ATTEMPT AT BLACKMAILThe attention of Army Headquarters has b...
12/01/2026

MISLEADING ACCOUNT ON COAS VISIT TO PORT HARCOURT, A FUTILE ATTEMPT AT BLACKMAIL

The attention of Army Headquarters has been drawn to an outright misrepresentation of facts on the recent visit by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, to 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt Barracks. The submission by Sahara Reporters with the headline “Nigerian Army Chief Raises Alarm over Rising Pipeline Vandalism in Niger Delta” is misleading, malicious and should be disregarded. It is also important to unequivocally state that the COAS did not express concern nor raise any alarm in any quarter on alleged rising cases of pipeline vandalism as portrayed in the misleading account.

For the record, the COAS, while addressing troops on Friday, 9 January 2025, at 6 Division, Port Harcourt, said: “Your job here is very key to protecting critical national infrastructure, and once you do that job very well, it will impact positively on the economy of the country.” The Army Chief stressed that, “So you need to take your job very seriously, be disciplined, committed and dedicated to the mandate of this Division. While you do that, be assured I will take care of your welfare issues, which are topmost priorities as captured in my Command Philosophy.

“Some of the challenges raised by your commanders were addressed immediately; for instance, the issue of accommodation. We have approved the construction of additional accommodation, the renovation of certain quarters and the completion of some ongoing projects.” He added, “Once this is done, it will go a long way in mitigating some of the accommodation challenges that are here.” He maintained that, “In terms of quality education for your children, that is all being looked into and in turn, we expect you to do your job conscientiously. So listen to your officers; they will guide you and lead you right.”

The COAS while fielding questions from the press revealed, “Normally, I go round various Divisions to see officers and men, interact with them and ensure their combat readiness. So I am here in the 6 Division area of responsibility for my maiden operational visit to see what the troops are doing, to look at their challenges and see how we can address them headlong so that they can go about doing their jobs seriously.”

He further assured that some of the challenges raised during the visit would be promptly addressed.
“I have looked at some of the challenges they have raised; some were addressed immediately, while others will be addressed immediately we get to Abuja.” He further said, “I want you to continue to do your jobs conscientiously. Your jobs around here involve the protection of critical national infrastructure, which impacts our economy, so once you do your job very well, everything will be fine.”

Furthermore, it is important to restate that media houses whose stock in trade is to arm-twist narratives to project their adversarial posture are hereby enjoined to check the veracity of their facts before placing them in the public domain. For clarity, the COAS did not raise alarm over rising cases of pipeline vandalism as reported. Parameters on ground, security-wise, indicated a commendable security efforts at checking the menace of oil theft and pipeline vandalism across the region. These efforts have significantly led to sustained exploration activities in the oil and gas sector, in the interest of the nation’s economy.

Members of the public are called upon to disregard such subtle but futile attempts at downplaying security efforts that are yielding positive results across the region. Additionally, the good people of the region are urged to continue to provide credible intelligence on the activities of economic saboteurs in their domain to security agencies for prompt response.

APPOLONIA ANELE
Colonel
Acting Director Army Public Relations
11 January 2025

30/12/2025

Sahara Reporters and the Business of Phantom Headlines: Edo Governor Targeted Again

Another headline...Another outrage cycle....Another phantom story.

In this episode of Truth Unveiled, we dismantle Sahara Reporters’ latest claim against Edo State and expose the familiar playbook behind the noise. From fake narratives of “thuggery” to ignored facts about Edo’s zero-tolerance war on cultism and kidnapping, we separate enforcement from fabrication.

Why is a state enjoying its first peaceful yuletide in decades suddenly painted as lawless?
Who benefits when falsehoods are aimed at sacred institutions and their custodians?
And how far can diaspora incitement go before the law responds?

This is not about clicks.
It is about context.
It is about consequences.

🎙️ Press play. Let facts interrupt the noise.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy

MOWAA Part Two: Obaseki, Iheanacho, and the Moment Counterpart Funding Became the ProjectThe numbers around MOWAA tell a...
25/12/2025

MOWAA Part Two: Obaseki, Iheanacho, and the Moment Counterpart Funding Became the Project

The numbers around MOWAA tell a story that refuses to stay quiet.

The pavilion at the heart of the project was initially valued at ₦4.1 billion. Edo State’s role was described as straightforward: provide land and offer counterpart funding, while international donors supplied the bulk of the capital.

But that balance never held.

Edo State began paying in tranches.
₦300 million.
₦700 million.

Subsequent documents show that ₦1.5 billion had already been paid, followed by another request for ₦1 billion. More demands came after that, each justified by inflation, foreign exchange pressures, and rising construction costs. The numbers kept changing. The appeals did not stop. By the time payments finally slowed, Edo State’s exposure had ballooned to roughly ₦3.8 billion — nearly the full original cost of the pavilion.

At the same time, a different figure was being spoken of in public forums — over $25 million raised internationally for MOWAA, according to statements made by Philip Iheanacho and Ike Chioke, who were presented as the key drivers of the project’s fundraising efforts.

That is where the contradiction hardens.

If tens of millions of dollars were flowing in, why did Edo keep paying?
Why was counterpart funding treated as an open-ended tap?
And why did public funds nearly equal the project’s starting value?

Every naira paid by Edo moved through the same structure — Legacy Restoration Trust, later renamed EMOWAA, and now MOWAA. Different names, same pipeline. And within that pipeline, financial control appears tightly concentrated, raising uncomfortable questions about safeguards, oversight, and accountability for billions in public funds.

Edo also contributed prime land, yet there is no clear public valuation showing how that asset was counted, protected, or reflected in the project’s financial architecture.

This is no longer about art.
It is no longer about architecture.

It is about power and propriety — a moment when counterpart funding quietly became the main funding, while donor money stayed largely at the level of headlines, and billions in public funds flowed through a structure controlled by a single dominant signatory. In any public-facing heritage institution, morality demands safeguards, shared authority, and transparent controls. When one man signs, decides, and directs, the question is no longer just where the money went, but whether such concentration of financial power is defensible in a project built with public trust.

And this is where the circle closes: when a heritage project funded with Edo’s billions is administered through a structure dominated by directors drawn from the same Afrinvest ecosystem that shaped Godwin Obaseki’s professional career, the claim of independence can no longer be assumed — it must be proven. Until that proof is laid bare, the questions remain, and Truth Unveiled does not end here.

👉 Truth Unveiled — Part Two
Part Three will name donors, track FX inflows, and follow the money to its final destinations.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

07/10/2021

Senator Hope Uzodimma Flags off the new military camp in Orlu for the Exercise Golden Dawn in Imo state.

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07/10/2021

Governor Hope Uzodimma inaugurates State Road Safety Advisory Council (SaRSAC) for Imo State

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Bus driver crush passenger to death over N50 balance👇👇
07/10/2021

Bus driver crush passenger to death over N50 balance

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Ndi Imo | Bus driver crush passenger to death over 50 naira Bus driver crush passenger to death over 50 naira AdminOct 2, 2021An argument that ensued between a bus conductor and a passenger identified as Tedus Ohawen has led to the death of the latter in Wobo Street, Diobu, Port Harcourt, Rivers Sta...

07/10/2021

Court dismisses suit challenging suspension of seven Imo state lawmakers

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05/09/2021

Good morning Ndi Imo.
A very happy Sunday to all good people of ala Imo.
Chukwu gozie anyi.

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