Businesswoman Accuses Minister David Umahi of Withholding ₦200 Million Payment Over Rejected Advances

Businesswoman Accuses Minister David Umahi of Withholding ₦200 Million Payment Over Rejected Advances

Tracynither Nicolas Ohiri, a Nigerian businesswoman, has accused David Umahi, the Minister of Works and former Governor of Ebonyi State, of failing to pay her N200 million for promotional items she supplied during his 2014 governorship campaign. In an exclusive interview with SaharaReporters on Friday, Ohiri claimed that Umahi deliberately withheld her payment after she rejected his sexual advances. She stated that Umahi had promised to pay her once he won the election. However, when she began requesting her payment, Umahi allegedly tried to turn their business arrangement into a personal one. Ohiri explained that Umahi had initially told her that he didn’t have the funds but reassured her that once he won the governorship election, he would pay her. She said he even mentioned that he had asked then-President Goodluck Jonathan for financial assistance for the campaign and urged her to be patient. Once Umahi won the election and became governor, Ohiri started asking for her money, but instead of paying her, Umahi reportedly began making romantic advances. She waited for about a year and eight months before asking again, at which point Umahi allegedly told her, “No problem, I’m going to pay you,” but then added, “What about the thing we’ve been discussing?” Ohiri said she firmly rejected his advances, explaining that she was a born-again Christian and didn’t engage in such matters. When Umahi made his advances again, she rejected him once more, stating that she was only interested in maintaining a business relationship. According to Ohiri, Umahi took offense, saying, “Do you know that since I was born, no woman has said no to me?” She remained firm, saying she couldn’t be involved with him and wanted to keep their relationship strictly professional. Afterward, she claimed that Umahi blocked her number and ceased communication. Ohiri claimed that when she attempted to contact him again, Umahi accused her of insulting him and threatened to make her “pay for the insult.” Since then, he has not responded to her calls or messages, leaving her without the money she’s owed since 2015. In her ongoing public protests, Ohiri has taken to social media to demand the payment, expressing how the debt has severely impacted her financially for nearly eleven years. In one video, she directly addressed Umahi, saying, “Engr David Umahi, you know I am not lying. Your wife knows, your children know, and your mother knows. I know you have the power, the money, and everything. Your government is in power to lock me up, but I am ready to die for this.” She also pointed out the disparity between her situation and Umahi’s wealth, stating, “I see your son flying private jets, and the money he uses to do that is enough to pay me. You withheld my capital, and I am a nursing mother in desperate need of my payment.” Ohiri also expressed concern that security forces might come after her for speaking out, as shown in a placard she carried during her protest. The placard read: “Nigerians help me. Very soon, they will send DSS to come and arrest me. Their government is in power; they will attack me. But I am ready to die for this because I’ve waited for nine years. This man owes me.”

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Delta Government Intervenes, Orders Withdrawal of Query to Nursing Student Over Viral Video

Delta Government Intervenes, Orders Withdrawal of Query to Nursing Student Over Viral Video

The Delta State Government has reportedly intervened to stop disciplinary action against Osato Edobor, a nursing student at the Delta College of Nursing, Agbor, who was issued a 24-hour query over a viral video. The video, which was traced to Edobor’s TikTok page, quickly spread across social media, becoming one of the most shared posts on Facebook in Nigeria. The college authorities responded by issuing a query, demanding that Edobor explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against her. However, the release of the query letter on social media sparked widespread outrage. Many social media users, activists, human rights lawyers, and concerned Nigerians condemned the college’s action, arguing that the student was simply expressing herself. Amid growing backlash, the Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, announced in a Facebook video that he had instructed the college provost to withdraw the query. He emphasized that the government was not interested in victimizing anyone and confirmed that Edobor had acknowledged the withdrawal of the letter. Dr. Nelson Egware, Senior Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Media, also confirmed the government’s intervention in response to a post by Omoyele Sowore. Egware stated that the letter would be withdrawn and urged all parties to learn from the incident to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The government’s swift action has been praised as a balanced approach to maintaining order while respecting the right to free expression.

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Court Dismisses Falana’s Fraud Case Against Zinox, Others

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, in the Bwara Division, has dismissed a fraud case filed against the Chairman of Zinox Technologies, Leo Stan Ekeh; his wife, Chioma Ekeh; and 11 others. Justice Akpan Okon Ebong, in his ruling on Suit No. CR/985/2024, declared that the case “constitutes a gross abuse of court process and is liable to dismissal. I accordingly hereby dismiss it.” The case was filed in November 2024 by Femi Falana (SAN), who acted under a fiat granted by the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN). The case named Ekeh and 12 others as defendants, including Chris Ozims, Oyebode Folashade, Charles Adigwe, Obilo Onuoha, Agartha Ukoha, Anya Anya, Femi Dosumu, Nnenna Kalu, Admas Digital Technologies Limited, Technology Distributions Limited, and Zinox Technologies Limited. Falana’s fiat authorized him to refile and prosecute a previous case (Charge No. CR/827/2013) involving the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the legal adviser of Zinox Technologies, Chris Ozims, along with six others. The case was based on allegations by Joseph Benjamin, CEO of Citadel Oracle Concept Limited, regarding the diversion of ₦162,247,513.80 — payment for a laptop supply contract at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Headquarters in 2012, which Technology Distribution Ltd (now TD Africa) had supplied on behalf of Citadel. Justice Ebong criticized Falana for expanding the list of defendants from seven to 13. In his ruling on March 20, 2025, Justice Ebong stated, “The mere fact that a lawyer has been granted a fiat by the HAGF (Fagbemi) will not turn him into a Knight Errant, like Don Quixote, going everywhere looking for suspected criminals to prosecute.” He emphasized that Falana was only authorized to refile and prosecute the original case and had no power to modify the charge or add defendants. “The Charge No. CR/827/2013 which he was asked to handle has just seven persons listed as defendants, whereas the instant charge filed by him has 13 defendants, almost double the number of persons he was authorised to prosecute,” the judge added. Justice Ebong concluded that the case constituted a “gross abuse of court process” and dismissed it. He also noted that no law enforcement agency had found merit in the allegations against the defendants and condemned the attempt to maintain a “campaign of persecution” against them.

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Tinubu To Mark 73rd Birthday With Special Prayer At Abuja National Mosque

Ahead of his 73rd birthday on Saturday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, will join fellow Muslims at the National Mosque in Abuja on Friday for a special prayer session for the nation. He will also use this occasion to thank God for preserving and supporting him in the onerous task of piloting the nation’s affairs. President Tinubu’s birthday coincided with the holy month of Ramadan and comes two months before his administration’s second anniversary. On this significant day, the President will dedicate himself to spiritual reflection and supplication for Nigeria’s continued peace, progress, and prosperity. Choosing a prayer session reflects President Tinubu’s dedication to Nigeria’s spiritual and moral well-being and his commitment to seeking divine guidance, insight, and strength in leadership. He believes collective prayer is a powerful tool for guiding the nation towards progress and harmony. Tinubu invited the public to join the prayer session in spirit by offering prayers at their places of worship or wherever they may be, reinforcing a nationwide commitment to unity and shared destiny. He expressed profound gratitude to Nigerians for their unwavering support and goodwill as his administration works tirelessly to advance economic reforms, strengthen national security, and expand opportunities for all citizens. He stated: “I am deeply thankful to Allah for the gift of life and the privilege to serve this great nation. As I mark another birthday and look forward to our second anniversary, my heart is filled with Renewed Hope for Nigeria. I urge all citizens to pray for divine guidance, unity, and healing for our land. Together, we shall overcome challenges and build a nation where every citizen thrives.” The President reaffirmed his commitment to consolidating democratic gains, fostering economic recovery, and promoting national cohesion. He encouraged citizens to remain steadfast in believing in Nigeria’s destiny as a beacon of hope in Africa.

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Senate Passes Bill for Same-Day General Elections

A bill aimed at empowering the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct all general elections on the same day has passed its second reading in the Senate. The bill, which seeks to amend the Electoral Act 2022, is designed to reduce the high costs associated with elections, shorten campaign periods, and allow elected officials to serve as ad hoc delegates in party congresses. Senator Saliu Mustapha, who led the debate on the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2025, pointed out the unsustainable rise in election costs, which have grown from ₦1.5 billion in 1999 to ₦350 billion in 2023. He stressed that the current staggered election system is financially burdensome and inefficient, contributing to voter fatigue and low turnout. According to Mustapha, holding all elections on the same day would save costs, increase voter participation, and reduce political tension. While the proposal received support from several senators, some expressed reservations about INEC’s capacity to manage nationwide elections in a single day. Senator Adams Oshiomhole cautioned that the reform should not be rushed, urging lawmakers to consider INEC’s preparedness for such an undertaking. He also raised concerns about the potential confusion caused by multiple ballots, particularly for illiterate voters. The bill will undergo further scrutiny in the coming weeks, as the Senate evaluates its implications for Nigeria’s electoral process.

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IGP Tours Adamawa Command, Ultra Modern Headquarters in Yola

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, on Thursday 27th March, 2025, undertook an official tour of the Adamawa State Police Command, during which he commissioned the newly constructed ultra-modern Command Headquarters in Yola, a monumental edifice which would provide a conducive working environment for officers and ensuring effective service delivery in the fight against crime and criminality. The IGP also inspected various police formations in the state, assessing operational efficiency and the welfare of personnel as part of the drives to ensure improved security and strengthening policing mechanisms across the country. After the commissioning,while addressing guests, officers, and men of the Command, the IGP charged them to maintain the already existing synergy between the Police Force and other security forces, to continually and adequately combat insecurity in the state and, by extension, across the country. He emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts among security agencies in ensuring a safer Nigeria. As part of his engagements, the IGP paid a courtesy visit to His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Adamawa State, Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, at the Government House in Yola. The Governor commended the IGP for his relentless efforts in safeguarding lives and property, noting the significant impact the Nigeria Police Force is making in maintaining peace and stability in the state and the nation at large. In a bid to further bolster security in Adamawa State, the Governor called for the establishment of an additional Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU) Base and the reopening of the Police Training School in Mbaba, Yola South Local Government Area in the state. He also emphasized that these measures would enhance the operational capacity of security agencies in tackling emerging security threats, particularly insurgency and banditry, which have posed serious challenges to the region. The IGP, in his response, assured the Governor and the good people of Adamawa State of the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to proactive policing, community partnership, and intelligence-driven security strategies, noting that the request for an additional CTU Base and the reopening of the Police Training School would be given due consideration in line with the strategic security and training framework of the Force. The IGP also paid a visit to the Palace of the Lamido of Adamawa, His Royal Highness, DR Muhammad Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha, appreciating him for his leadership steadfastness, and for the support he has shown the Police to enable them adequately combat all forms of crime in the State and urged him to continuously pray for the success of the Nigeria Police Force in its fights against criminality and Nigeria as a whole. The Inspector-General of Police reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s dedication to modernizing its infrastructure, enhancing personnel welfare, and leveraging advanced technology to improve crime prevention and investigative capabilities. He emphasized that the commissioning of the ultra-modern Adamawa State Police Command Headquarters represents a significant milestone in the Force’s ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and enhance security operations nationwide.

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Seplat Energy Promotes Golf at the 6th Orodje of Okpe Tournament

Seplat Energy Promotes Golf at the 6th Orodje of Okpe Tournament

Sapele, Nigeria – March 22, 2025 – Seplat Energy, a leading indigenous energy company, reaffirmed its commitment to community engagement and sports development as the headline sponsor of the 6th edition of the prestigious Orodje of Okpe Golf Tournament. The two-day tournament, held at the historic Sapele Athletic Club from March 21 to March 22, 2025, brought together over 150 golfers from across Nigeria, to compete in a thrilling 18-hole contest. The event, which has continued to grow in prominence on the Nigeria golfing calendar, provided a platform for skillful play, and the promotion of the sport at both professional and grassroots levels. Golfers navigated the challenging fairways and greens, demonstrating precision, strategy, and endurance over the two-day event. Speaking at the tournament, Kingsley Udebor, Base Manager, Western Asset, Seplat Energy, emphasized the company’s dedication to fostering community-driven initiatives. “Sapele and environs have been good hosts, and at Seplat Energy, one of our core values is recognizing and supporting the communities that welcome and sustain our operations. Our sponsorship of this tournament aligns with our long-term vision of investing in our host communities, and we are proud to see the tangible results of our continued commitment. We look forward to a time when this tournament will attract players from all over the world, further elevating its status. Beyond golf, our dedication to community development is reflected in initiatives such as the Seplat Teachers Empowerment Programme, as well as the PEARLs Quiz which benefits teachers and students in Delta and Edo States. Additionally, through our ‘Eye Can See’ initiative, we have provided critical eye care services, culminating in the recent donation of a state-of-the-art Eye Centre at Sapele Central Hospital. These initiatives underscore our unwavering commitment to uplifting our host communities across multiple fronts.” His Royal Majesty, Major General Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd.) the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, represented by Chief Peter Asagba, Duke of Amukpe District, Okpe Kingdom, expressed his appreciation for Seplat Energy’s continued support and the growing stature of the tournament. “The Sapele Athletic Club is the oldest golf club in the country and we hope to elevate the tournament further. Seplat Energy has been supportive and we appreciate their sponsorship of this tournament and their continued presence in our community.” Echoing similar sentiments, Bright Abeke, Chairman of Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State represented by Raymond Overah, Secretary to the Sapele Local Government Area, underscored the impact of the tournament on local tourism and community engagement. “The Orodje of Okpe Golf Tournament continues to grow in prestige, and I must commend all participants for making this edition a remarkable one. Golf is a sport that brings people together, and this tournament is a testament to that. We have seen golfers travel from Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Asaba to compete here. On behalf of the Executive Chairman of Sapele Local Government, I extend our sincere appreciation to Seplat Energy for their commitment and dedication to this tournament. Their investment in this event and the community at large is commendable.” Alexander Verhees Fritz, the Captain of the Sapele Athletic Club highlighted the significance of the event in promoting golf within the region. “The Orodje of Okpe Golf Tournament has evolved into one of the most respected golfing events in the country and we are proud of the progress we have made. With over 150 golfers joining us from all over the country, this tournament continues to gain national recognition. Looking ahead, we are eager to continue partnering with Seplat Energy to expand the tournament, and we are hopeful of hosting a Governor’s Cup tournament in the near future to attract even more players and further establish Sapele Athletic Club as a premier golfing destination.” The tournament concluded with an awards ceremony, recognizing the exceptional performances of participants across various categories. Some of the winners included John Okojie for the longest drive in the men’s category and Sandra Monica for the longest drive in the ladies’ category. Chief Faith Gbagi emerged as the Super Veteran Winner for men, while Chief Mrs. Oke Gbagi took the Super Veteran Winner title for ladies. Roland Ukpedor claimed victory in the Veteran Guest Men’s category, with Chief Mrs. Ochukor Orogun winning the Veteran Guest Ladies’ category. In the Guest category, Peters Omuaraye emerged as the winner for men, while Destiny Okoh won for ladies. The Veteran Members Men’s category was won by Sir Kofi Ajekuko, and Lucky Akpieyi triumphed in the Veteran Members Ladies’ category. O. Gbagi took home the Ladies Members Winner award, while Stephen Asagba claimed the Men Members Winner title. John Okojie was awarded Best Gross, and Ogaga Kelvin Gagophine secured the Best Nett honor. As the sun set on another successful edition of the Orodje of Okpe Golf Tournament, Seplat Energy has demonstrated its commitment to promoting sportsmanship, excellence, and community engagement through golf and other impactful initiatives.

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Tinubu Makes Four New Appointments to NCDMB Governing Council

Tinubu Makes Four New Appointments to NCDMB Governing Council

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the nomination of four new members to the Governing Council of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), reinforcing the board’s capacity to drive local content growth in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. This was contained in a statement on Thursday by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.The new members include Mr. Olusegun Omosehin from the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) and Engr. Wole Ogunsanya of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN). Also appointed are Mazi Sam Azoka Onyechi, representing the Nigerian Content Consultative Forum (NCCF) and Barrister Owei Oyanbo from the Ministry of Petroleum Resources. These appointments follow the exit of previous institutional representatives, ensuring that the council remains fully constituted and capable of fulfilling its mandate.the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, 2010, plays a crucial role in overseeing and promoting Nigerian participation in the oil and gas sector. It consists of representatives from key institutions, including the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), COREN, PETAN, NCCF, and NAICOM. Tinubu urged the newly appointed members to apply their expertise and dedication to further enhance local content development, in line with his administration’s commitment to economic growth and job creation in the oil and gas sector.

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