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Gov. Wike Declares Suspected Cultists, Kidnppers, Armed Robbers Wanted In Rivers

Governor Nyeson Wike of River State
Governor Nyeson Wike of River State

The Rivers State Governor has declared suspected cultists, kidnappers and armed robbers, parading themselves as militants wanted.
He promised to pay N20 million to any person who volunteers useful information that would lead to the arrest and prosecution of any of the suspects.
The governor, who broadcast to the people of the state today, Tuesday, on the security situation in the state, said that based on reliable information by the security agencies, he has direct them to immediately arrest and prosecute the suspects who have either reneged on the terms of the amnesty and or refused to embrace same by continuing with cultism, kidnapping, and armed robbery in the State.
He named the suspects as follows:
In Ogbia/Egbema/Ndoni local government area are Oluchi Igwedibia, a.k.a. Obatosu; Eze, a.k.a. Ugly Vulture; Austin – 6i/c Iceland Omoku; Evidence; Tompolo from Obuboru  – Greenlander.
From Asari Toru local government area are Idaye Granville, a.k.a. Egbele; Mpakaboari Dalabu, a.k.a. Parker while from Andoni local government area are Etengo Etnego – MEND; Victor Ekens – MEND.
There are also, from Aoada local government, Happy Harry Odulu, alias Chief Priest; Egbema-Ogbogolo; Ahoada Augustine Obene, alias Sunshine, Okogbe village and Tu-Man, P, from Idoha village.
Others are:
ELEME LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. MBAJO – DEYGBAM
EMOHUA LOCAL GOVERNMENT  AREA
1. GOODLUCK IGONIKA – ICELAND
2. JUSTICE ORDAH (a.k.a. ADC)  –  ICELAND
3. SUNNY KEMJIKA WOVODO  – DEYGBAM
4. ONYEMA UWOBO – ICELAND
IKWERRE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. JONATHAN NKEMIJIKA (alias School Boy)
GOKANA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. BARIJASI FRIMA (DAYWELL)  – BOMU
2. ELVIS KOOYA (DAYGBAM) – BODO
3. GIOBARA POIBA  – K/DERE
4. BONIFACE PAAGO (a.k.a. Chairman) – BODO
OMUMA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. JOHN WALA – DEYWELL
2. IHECHIMERE NWAYINWU – DEYWELL
3. BRIGHT OKERE  – DEYWELL
AKUKU TORU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. OSELA JACK – GREENLANDER
DEGEMA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. LUCKY MILLER – DEYGBAM
2. SOMINBA BIABO –
3. OROLOBO NELSON – ICELAND
4. WATER BABY – ICELAND
5. DANIEL BOBMANUEL – GREENLANDER
ETCHE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
1. UCHECHKWU OKERE (A.K.A TOGO  – DEYGBAM
“We wish to reassure Rivers people once again of our commitment to support the security agencies to guarantee the safety and security of lives and property  across the State.”

Whipping Up Hatred Against Buhari Won’t End Crises Festering In Nigeria – Presidency

Mallam Garba Shehu
Mallam Garba Shehu

The Presidency has described frequent conflicts between farmers and cattle rearers in some states in Nigeria, as too serious to be trivialised.
As the Presidency put it: “whipping up hate may captivate the public and score political points on social media, but it will not bring an end to the crisis.”
Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement today, Tuesday, insisted that the best way out is for every stakeholder to sit down with the government and security forces and carry everyone along in finding an all-embracing solution.
“As a father, a military General and a statesman, President Buhari has maintained lasting relationships with Nigerians, Muslims and Christians among every ethnic group.  It is also a known fact that the young people who trek the whole distance of thousands of kilometers tending the cattle do not own the cattle. In fact, many of the cattle are not owned by Fulanis or Muslims.
“The point is that it is too simplistic to see the conflict as ethnic or religious even as he said that the President seeks the support and cooperation of all citizens and the media in particular, to join hands with his administration to find permanent solutions.
Garba Shehu said that President Buhari has been concerned about the conflicts each time he received those very gruesome pictures of mayhem from several parts of the country, especially as it affected Benue and neighbouring states.
“He is equally worried about some public pronouncements and finger-pointing that are, in most cases very unhelpful to peaceful coexistence of our diverse peoples.
“The President is conscious of his duty to Nigerians, not least because he is held accountable for everything that goes wrong. “He deeply sympathizes with the families and all the other direct and indirect victims of this violence. He is determined to bring it to a permanent end.”
According to him, while there are many Nigerians who see the conflict between the nomadic herdsmen and peasant farmers as an ethnic problem, others point to religious differences and agenda, saying: “the President does not subscribe to such simplistic reductionism.
“President Buhari holds the view, as do many experts, that these conflicts are more often than not, as a result of major demographic changes in Nigeria. When Nigeria attained independence, the population of the country was estimated at about 63,000,000. Today the population is estimated at close to 200,000,000; while the land size has not changed and will not change. Urban sprawl and development have simply reduced land area both for peasant farming and cattle grazing.”
He described as both unfair and unkind for anyone to keep insinuating that the President is condoning the spate of killings in Benue and other neighboring States.
He stressed that the President has publicly condemned the violence at every turn and is prepared to permit every possible step that can lead to the stoppage of the killings.
“It is on account of this he brushed aside an opinion that the federal government should challenge the constitutionality of the anti-open grazing bill. He wanted to give a chance to the State government to succeed in stopping the senseless killings.
“It will be recalled that as he did in dealing with the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria, which required sustained action from the government before it was finally curtailed, President Buhari gave the relevant mandates to the country’s security agencies to put a stop to the Benue killings.
“The killings must stop and the security agencies have the President’s support to do this as quickly as possible.”

CBN Governor Disowns Fake Emefiele Twitter Handles

CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele
CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele has disowned the existence of several twitter handles purportedly by him.
“We wish to inform members of the public, particularly members of the social media community that Mr. Emefiele currently has no twitter handle. We wish to state categorically therefore, that the twitter handles bearing the name and photographs of Mr. Emefiele are fake and targeted at misleading unsuspecting members of the public.”
A statement by the CBN Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Isaac Okorafor, advised all members of the social media community and the general public to be wary of the fake accounts and discountenance whatever message conveyed therein.

Gov Wike Commends President Buhari For Eliminating Terror Gang Leader, Don Wanny

wike-buhriGovernor Nyeson Wike of Rivers State has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for the successful elimination of the dreaded leader of terror gang in the state, Don Wanny.
Wike, narrated how the dead gang leader masterminded the murder of 23 innocent persons at Omoku in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area on January 1st, 2018, which he said traumatized the entire State and the country.
He recalled also that he had earlier placed a prize tag of N200 million for any information that could lead to the arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators of this most heinous crime against humanity.
In a broadcast to the people of state today, governor Wike, he also assured the security agencies of his determination to continue to support them with whatever it would take to have these criminals apprehended and brought to justice.
The governor described as gladdening, the news about the death, on January 7, of Don Wanny and two of his fellow gang members in their hideouts in Enugu State while trying to escape arrest from the security agencies that were closing in on them.
“Although we would have wanted Mr. Don Wanny and his gang members to have been arrested alive and put to trial for their numerous crimes and atrocities against his own people, his death, nevertheless, is a huge relief to the entire State, and therefore, most welcome development.
“For years the security situation in Omoku in particular, and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government area in general, has been most challenging because of the criminal activities of Don Wanny and his gang.
“We therefore wholeheartedly thank President Muhammadu Buhari for rising to the occasion and not politicking with the issue of security. We also commend the security agencies, particularly, the Nigerian Army and the Department of State Security, for swiftly rising to the challenge in the most professional manner.”
Governor Wike said that the heroic success has proven what is possible when the security agencies are willing to discharge their constitutional duties with unadulterated commitment and professionalism.
He recalled that since 2015, his government had been calling for tackling security issues devoid of political considerations in Rivers State in order to achieve maximum result.
He added that this level of commitment and professionalism as demonstrated in the Omoku case is exemplary.
“Therefore, we will continue to demand no less from our security agencies to keep our State safe and secure for residents, visitors and investors.
“As a government, we have invested heavily on the security of the State and will continue to do everything within our powers to guarantee the security and safety of lives and property throughout the State. As a fact, we will spare no cost in ensuring that nobody will have peace if the lives and property of our people make no meaning to them.
“However, we are deeply worried when our investments in security are deliberately prevented from yielding the desired results due largely to the recurrent tendency to politicize the federally controlled security agencies and services in the State. This is the reason why we must thank the President for doing things differently and with the support of all, a different result has been achieved.
“The aftermaths of crime and insecurity affect society as a whole, and not only the direct victims. Accordingly, the duty to fight crime and criminality remains collective and no right thinking person should ever indulge in politicizing security issues under any circumstance.
“In deed, at a time such as this, we expect political leaders to eschew political sentiments in their reactions and utterances and join forces with the State Government to address the situation and bring justice to the victims.
“Regrettably, instead of showing respect for the dead and genuine sympathies to the bereaved families, the leader of the All Progressives Congress and former Governor of the State prefers to exploit the unfortunate incident for political ends by disseminating wild, unguarded and inciting statements to the unsuspecting public.
“Contrary to his false claims and posturing the security challenge in Omoku predated our administration and Rivers State was never peaceful when he held sway as Governor. In case he has forgotten, this same Don Wanny tragically killed 32 persons in Omoku on the 14th of December 2014 under his watch as Governor. Yet, he failed to bring Don Wanny to justice.
“We reiterate our zero tolerance for all forms of criminality and reassure all residents of our determination to be tough with those who choose to violate our criminal laws and undermine peace and security in the State.
“To underscore the seriousness we attach to the fight against violent crime, we shall be amending the Anti kidnapping law to prescribe the maximum sentence for engaging in cultism, robbery and kidnapping.
“Our decision to offer amnesty to all repentant cultists, militants and criminals was done in good faith and in the best interest of the State. Regrettably, while the programme was on course, the former governor and his ilk dissuaded some of these criminals from sincerely embracing the amnesty. The result is the recent escalation of cult and criminal activities in parts of the State.
“At all times, our position on the amnesty offer is clear: those who genuinely embraced the offer are bound to fully, completely and perpetually renounce all forms of criminality and be of good behaviour in order to enjoy terms of the amnesty. The full weight of the law will be released on those who failed to embrace it.”[myad]

Buhari: Between Yesterday And Tomorrow, By Reuben Abati

I wrote the following piece, presented in italics, shortly after the postponement of the 2015 Presidential elections. It is important that the reader approaches it with an open mind, with an understanding of the context of its construction. The piece, titled “Buhari’s One Chance Campaign” never got published. One of my colleagues to whom I showed it advised against its publication. His point was that we should remain professional and not get involved in partisan politics.
A member of our digital media team was so excited he wanted the article published. Anyhow, the older team member won the argument. But in the light of recent developments and the fortunes of the Buhari administration since 2015, the article has proved prophetic.
In 2015, the Buhari campaign train was so hypnotic most Nigerian voters jumped onto it. Less than three years later, the same persons are struggling to jump off the train. Out of the 15 million persons who voted for Buhari in 2015, millions of them have lost their jobs. Today, the strongest and most vocal supporters of the Buhari proposition are all so embarrassed they have chosen to keep quiet. One of them is now a self-appointed referee of Nigerian democracy going about with a RED CARD. A former Minister of Petroleum who promised that under Buhari, petrol would be N40 per litre has been wisely quiet. A senior citizen who asked Nigerians to stone the Buhari team if they did not deliver in two years has not been heard from for a while. On twitter, and the rest of social media, many Nigerians are wielding stones and throwing them at will.
The tomorrow that we looked forward to yesterday is now so laughable if not saddening. The country is in a worse shape than it was in 2015. The same economy that used to be one of the most stable in Africa is now in tatters; insecurity has worsened, yesterday’s hope has turned into despair. Yesterday’s supporters have become today’s critics of the government. There are many lessons involved: how the Nigerian intelligentsia gathered dust in their faces, and how the people betrayed themselves. In 2015, here is what I wrote and kept: BUHARI’S “ONE CHANCE” CAMPAIGN:
“Ordinarily, a busy bus station in Lagos is the headquarters of nightmare. Getting from one stop to the other could be an uphill task especially during rush hours. In those days when I journeyed from one end of the city to the other in Molue buses, I had to, like nearly everyone else in the same situation, learn how to jump into a moving vehicle, how to descend while it was in motion and how not to end up under the wheels as many routinely did in our Alakuko-Alagbado side of the city.
But the “One Chance” always seemed, at first encounter, like a God-sent. If you lived in Lagos in the 80s and 90s, you’d probably remember those buses referred to as “One chance” and the dubious notoriety that they eventually came to acquire. Once you heard the bus conductor screaming “One Chance…one chance…enter, enter.. ko si change ma wole o”, you knew immediately that with only one seat left to make up the full passenger load, your long wait at the bus stop had come to an end.
It was natural to jump into the bus. It promised a change of circumstances and offered hope. It was also reassuring because you could actually see a number of people already seated inside the bus. And of course, it was ready to move. But with time, and this is the rub of it: the “One Chance” acquired real notoriety. The phrase itself has since become a footnote in motor park lexicography, following the realization that a “one chance” trip could be a journey to despair. Not every “One Chance” bus was necessarily bad in those days, but the phrase became a metaphor for impending evil, and the label stuck.
It became synonymous with a vehicle of deceit deployed by criminals who posed as transporters and passengers, and lured anxious commuters into their trap. The passengers in the bus were practised con-artists who would eventually reveal their true nature. The driver could be an agent of the real gangsters waiting to pounce on the unsuspecting victim. Lives were lost, many ended up in ritual dens, never to be seen again, women were raped, the luckier victims were dispossessed of valuables and pushed out of the vehicle.
As such frightening tales made the rounds, people became wary of “One Chance buses”; they became more careful in responding to the calls of urgent movement and deceptive completeness. They learnt to look before boarding. They learnt that useful lesson about the contrast between appearance and reality. What you see is not always what is. When the illusion clears, the residue is sheer regret. And so, to every “one chance” call, caution became advisable.
The leading opposition party in the 2015 Presidential elections, the All Progressives Congress (APC) reminds me of this “One Chance” phenomenon. General Buhari is driving a “One Chance” bus, and trying to lure unsuspecting Nigerians to certain despair. His passengers are a motley of disaggregated, conflicted persons, looking for innocent preys. Their conductor is a waltzing, energy-drink-guzzling hustler who is driven by malicious desperation. With drums and dance, and a song, they have managed to generate hype, hoopla and hysteria at every bus stop. The unwary may have boarded the bus, not even knowing where it is headed. Those who seem to believe that a democracy also guarantees the right to be misled, have jumped into that tragic “one chance bus”.
They have been told their driver is unqualified, lacks a mastery of the road; he doesn’t even have a licence. Happily enough, they are all beginning to get the message. I have heard some of the once- hypnotized respond that they actually wouldn’t mind if the fellow brandishes a NEPA receipt and calls it a driver’s license. This is a strange kind of hypnotism; and that is how it works: it is the first cousin of delusion. No wonder, every attempt to get the driver to take a driving test has also failed.
The conductor is also hyper-active, gripped by strangely high spirits, having customarily taken a quantum of same. He urges the driver to keep his feet on the accelerator, and yet, the last time this man drove a vehicle was in the other century. But the hashish is so strong, its effluence so consuming that the passengers have failed to see that their driver is already falling asleep on the steering.
He is the oldest driver in the motor park, but he wears stylish clothes to make him look young by all means. His bones are weak; his grip on the steering is failing. He often forgets the name of his assistant. He can hardly remember the name of his conductor. And don’t bother to ask him about road signs. If only those rushing into his “One Chance” bus would take a look at the passengers and the conductor: the tell-tale signs are not hidden.
A certain kind of people is easily deceived by appearances. It happens often on our expressways, where all you need to do to mislead other motorists is to suddenly make a U-turn in the middle of the road, and face the opposite lane. Wave your hands to suggest anything and mumble some mumbo-jumbo such as “Change, Change”; almost instinctively, every other motorist will slow down and begin to stare at you for signs, and they will obey your cue.
They will even scramble to do so, until a logjam is created. The madness could continue for close to an hour, until a reasonable man would venture out in the proper direction of the original route. Gradually, others will return to the same route until it is realized that they had initially been misled, scammed, misinformed, deceived.
This is exactly the tragic nature of the Buhari campaign in this election. Apart from the hotly-contested 1959 and 1964 General elections, which unfortunately sowed some of the seeds of an eventual blow-out, no other general election in recent memory has been this fiercely contested. Before February 14, emotions had reached a boiling point in Nigeria. This is probably why the postponement of the elections has been a blessing in disguise. If the pre-February 14 tension had run its course, with the country tottering dangerously on the brink, the outcome could have been disastrous for the polity or whosoever emerged as winner. Elections in themselves do not guarantee peace or stability; they could in fact, become the catalyst for dissolution. This is why caution is advisable.
But the Buhari campaign group and its supporters are incautious, driven as they are solely by narrow interests, unbridled passion and phantom triumphalism. For an election that has not yet taken place, they are already claiming victory, and threatening chaos if Buhari does not win. Their attempt to force their candidate and ambition on Nigerians as an inevitable outcome only points to sinister motives. This is their undemocratic strategy with which they are luring the unwary into a tragic “One Chance” bus. Such shamanistic tactics, and the hideous propaganda propelling it, do not bode well for our country.
Buhari was unelectable in 2003, 2007, 2011, and he is even far more unelectable now. In his previous failed attempts, he was at least his own candidate, but this time, he is at best some other people’s Special Purpose Vehicle; that is why he comes across more in this campaign like a mannequin under the control of seen and unseen masters with hidden agenda.
Nobody should seek the Presidency of Nigeria as an SPV. I argue that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, apparently the owner of the APC, wants a Buhari Presidency because he imagines it will transform him, not Professor Yemi Osinbajo, not anyone else, into the most influential political figure in Yorubaland. The “treacherous” Rotimi Amaechi is busy dancing up and down because for him, a Buhari Presidency will enable him settle scores, with his imaginary enemies. Festus Odimegwu, who was booted out as Chairman of the National Population Commission for making racist comments about Nigerians of Northern extraction wrote a Buhari endorsement article recently, it was actually a masked revenge piece. They will all be disappointed. And if General Buhari wants to be President, he needs to come across as his own man.
President Jonathan is his own man. All the self-proclaimed, would-have-been Godfathers to his presidency have on their own committed political suicide. He is tested, healthy, strong, focused and committed. He has campaigned on the basis of his record of achievements and the phenomenally positive transformation that Nigeria has witnessed under his watch in the past four years: the revived railways sector, the strengthened education sector, greater emphasis on youth, women empowerment and inclusive governance, a robust, economy, massive job creation, expansion of the space for human freedoms, and a purposeful, engaging campaign for a second term.
In comparison, all I see on the Buhari side, is a lot of mean tactics, hate-driven propaganda, shallow costuming, third-party outsourcing of leadership, and manifold deception. Their attraction is that of a “One Chance” bus, not concrete vision, not change or progress, not leadership. The electorate is beginning to see through their charade. Their “One Chance” bus is now being seen for what it is: and it is precisely why the electorate will vote massively for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on March 28.”
That is the article that never was. But here it is, three years later, unedited, fully reflective of the mood in which it was written. I leave you to draw your own conclusions. But this much can be said: no matter how challenging the last three years may have been, we can only hope that we have all learnt our lessons about the complexity of Nigerian politics and the length of the politics of acrimony. Looking forward to tomorrow, President Buhari can still change the narrative and prove all Damascus-moment critics wrong. I am optimistic that he can. He should. [myad]

British Government Advises Israel, Palestine To Share Jerusalem As Capital City

British Boris Johnson

The British Government has advised that Jerusalem and Palestine should share Jerusalem as capital between the two of them. British Foreign Minister, Boris Johnson, made the suggestion to his Palestinian counterpart, Riyad al-Malki today, Monday.

A statement from Britain’s foreign office ‎quoted Johnson as saying: “I reiterated the UK’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and the two-state solution, the urgent need for renewed peace negotiations, and the UK’s clear and longstanding position on the status of Jerusalem.

“It should be determined in a negotiated settlement between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and Jerusalem should ultimately be the shared capital of the Israeli and Palestinian states.”

Donald Trump of the United States of America had on December 8 recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

The US President defied all global opposition by making the move, insisting that the highly controversial move would not derail his own administration’s bid to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In a short speech delivered at the White House, Trump directed the state department to start making arrangements to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem – a process that officials say will take at least three years.

“I have determined that it is time to officially recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel,” Trump said.

He added that “while previous presidents have made this a major campaign promise, they failed to deliver. Today, I am delivering.

“My announcement today marks the beginning of a new approach to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.” [myad]

 

Fleeing Boko Haram Insurgents Behind Benue Killings, Ex-DSS Director Reveals

Mike ex DSS Boss

A former Director of the Department of State Security Services (DSS), Mike Ejiofor has revealed that those who are killing people in Benue State are Boko Haram insurgents fleeing from their enclaves in the Northeast.

Mike Ejiofor, who spoke in Channels Television programme today, Monday, noted that the kind of sophisticated weapons used by the attackers for the massacre created his suspicion that fleeing Boko Haram members are in control.

“I suspect very strongly too that these people are fleeing Boko Haram members who took to their heels when the military turned the heat in the northeast.

“The sophistication in which they operate, the arms they use calls to question what our intelligence services are doing.

“We should be able to identify these people. We should be able to know what they want because Miyetti Allah, the national body dissociated themselves from this.

“In Benue for instance, the Miyetti Allah said they cannot obey the law. And at the same time, they said Fulani people were not involved. It is a contradiction.

“The incessant killings Is a big challenge on the part of the government which needs prompt and rapid attention.” [myad]

Boko Haram: Shekau Is Sick And Inactive; Albarnawiy Soon To Be Captured – Army

Abubakar Shekau

The Nigerian army has announced that the dreaded leader of the long-fighting Boko Haram is currently sick and no longer poses any threat, even as it said that another factional leader of the same sect, Abu Mus’ab Albarnawiy will soon be captured.

In a statement today, Monday, the Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani kukasheka Usman said: “there is no doubt that the main Boko Haram terrorists group factional leader, Abubakar Shekau, is in a terrible state of health and not much a threat as he is now a spent horse, waiting for his waterloo.

“However, Abu Mus’ab Albarnawiy, who has been busy deceiving and recruiting gullible persons, especially misguided youths into his fold, will soon be captured.

“We reliably learnt that some misguided persons, particularly youths, are getting conscripted into the sect through enticements.

“They are usually attracted to the sect because of the deceitful and erroneous impression that Abu Musab’s Albarnawiy brand of “jihad” and insurgency is refined and genuine. This is far from it.

“Both factions are terrorists’ organizations whose activities constitute crimes against humanity. Their nefarious activities run contrary to the religion of Islam.”

Brigadier General Sani Usman said that the faction has recruiters all over the country, especially in the north east. According to him, the clearing house for such conscripts by the terrorist leaders, is at Potiskum in Yobe State, stressing that efforts are ongoing to track those involved.

This is even as he appealed to the  general public to be wary of these unscrupulous elements attempting to recruit more youths into their sect.

The spokesman said that the terrorists have also embarked on tricks to evade air bombardments, explaining that they usually deploy special roofing techniques in order to avoid air detection and bombardment from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

“They resort to roofing their living accommodation and hideouts with a mixture of coated sugar and mud so that the roof will not reflect when there is sun shine.”

He assured that decisive measures have been taken to deal with this deception.

According to him, the new tricks  were decoded through credible intelligence. [myad]

Ex-Ivorian Football International Star, Emmanuel Eboue, Found Dead In London

Ivorian football star dies

Ex Ivorian football star, Emmanuel Eboue has been found dead by authorities in his sister’s house in North London. Police statement in London said that he was found hanging in the room on a fan hook.

The police however, declined comment on whether it was suicidal or a perpetrated act but assured the public an investigation is ongoing.

His death came on the heels of his divorce troubles and the loss of all his property and wealth to his ex-wife.

Information had it Eboue, who was believed to have struggled with long-term depression, did not leave a note behind. He had received tons of offers on legal advice in his bid to overturn a court ruling which was set to leave him homeless in the wake of his bitter divorce.

His wife, Aurelie was given all his property and wealth after she filed for a divorce from him.

Emmanuel Eboué, born 4 June 1983, is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a right back. He also played for ASEC Mimoses, from where he moved to Europe to play for Belgium’s Beveren in 2002.

He spent most of his career, from 2005 to 2011, with Arsenal of the Premier League, playing 214 games, including the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final and scoring 10 goals.

He moved for a €3.5 million to Galatasaray, where he played regularly and won five domestic honours in Turkey. After his release in 2015, he was briefly on the books of Sunderland before being given a one-year ban by FIFA for not paying his agent.

Eboué made his international debut for the Ivory Coast in 2004, eventually earning 79 caps by 2013. He was part of their squads at five Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and two World Cups.

Eboué was named the Arsenal Player of the Month for September. However, he was injured in an international and spent the whole of the month of October out with injury. He made his first team return as a substitute in the 1–0 defeat by West Ham United on 5 November, and started the League Cup win over Everton later that same week.

He scored his second Arsenal goal in their 3–1 Champions League victory over Hamburg on 21 November 2006. Persistent ankle problems have plagued him throughout December 2006 and January 2007. He attempted to make many comebacks, mostly against high-profile teams such as Liverpool, in the FA third Round and Manchester United, but he was unable to come through them unscathed. Wenger decided to wait until there was no chance that there would be a recurrence of the injury.

At the end of the 2010–11 seasons, Eboué made 27 appearances in total and scored once in all competitions.

Eboué is regarded to be something of a cult figure at Arsenal, and an ironic chant directed at opposition fans emerged, saying “you’ve only come to see Eboué.”

In December 2017, Eboué was offered a job coaching the under-14 team at former club Galatasaray, when their manager Fatih Terim was made aware of Eboué’s financial problems.

Eboué had three children with his Belgian wife Aurélie, whom he married before joining Arsenal. In December 2017, Eboué told the news men that he is poor and homeless due to his divorce and bad investments that were under his former wife’s control. [myad]

Brigadier General John Agim Replaces Major General John Enenche As Army Spokesperson

Army spokesmen change guard

Brigadier General John Agim has been appointed as new Director of Defence Information, replacing Major General John Enenche Enenche who is now Commandant of the Army War College.

A statement by Wing Commander O. O. Ademosu of Directorate of Defence Information (DDI) said that until his appointment, Brigadier General Agim was Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Public Relations.

Nigerian Army has also appointed Major General James Gwaza Khalifa Myam as a new Garrison Commander in Abuja.

A statement by Major Salisu Ibrahim Mustapha said the new commander took over from Major General John Seyina Malu who is now appointed the Corps Commander Nigerian Army Engineers.

The handing and taking over ceremony took place today, Monday, January 8.

According to Nigerian Army tradition, part of the activities for the handing and taking over ceremony includes; Quarter Guard inspection, Lowering and hoisting of outgoing and incoming Commander’s Flag, formal signing of handing and taking over notes between the outgoing and the incoming Commander and troops address.

The outgoing Commander, Major General Malu in his farewell speech, thanked the Officers and Soldiers of Army Headquarters Garrison for their untiring commitment and cooperation throughout his tenure as the Commander.

He advised the troops not to relent, but rather work harder and give the incoming Commander maximum support. In the same vein, the incoming Commander Major General Myam appreciated his predecessor and charged the troops to accord him same cooperation to enable him work in line with the Chief of Army Staff’s vision which is “To have A Professionally Responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its Constitutional roles.”

Major General James Myam was until his present appointment, the Director of Operations at the Army Headquarters. He is a seasoned Senior Officer with vast experience in staff, instruction and command appointments. [myad]

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