Delta Retired High Court Judge Justice Ifeoma Okogwu Found Dead In Asaba Home

Retired Delta State High Court judge, Justice Ifeoma Okogwu, was discovered dead in her Asaba residence, sparking a police investigation into the circumstances of her death. According to security sources, her body was found in the sitting room of her home at No. 8 Tom Halen Street, behind IBTC Bank, with her hands and legs bound and her mouth covered with a wrapper. Her brother, Emeka Okogwu, reported the discovery to the police around 8:00 a.m. while visiting her home, leading to the immediate deployment of patrol teams to the scene. The on-duty security guard, Lucky Matthew, was arrested for questioning, while another guard, Godwin Vanen, is missing and currently being sought by authorities. Justice Okogwu’s body was removed and taken to Maduemeie Hospital Mortuary, Asaba. The case has been handed over to SCID Asaba for discreet investigation as police work to determine the motive and identify the attackers. Forensic evidence is being gathered from the residence. Residents expressed shock over the incident, describing Justice Okogwu as a quiet and respected member of the community. Security experts called for stricter monitoring of residential security personnel following the killing. The Delta State Police Command reassured the public of its commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice and maintaining safety in Asaba.

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NFF holds Annual General Assembly in Asaba

All is set for the 2024 Annual General Assembly of the Nigeria Football Federation taking place in Asaba on Friday, with all delegates having arrived in the Delta State capital by the evening of Thursday. The NFF Annual General Assembly is the biggest assemblage of football administrators and stakeholders in the country in a given year, and serves as the melting pot of interplay of ideas and eventual formulation of policies and rules and regulations that govern the administration and organization of the game nationally for the succeeding one year. The plenary welcomes chairmen and secretaries of Football Associations in the 36 States and the FCT, chairmen and secretaries of the Nigeria Premier Football League, Nigeria National League, Nigeria Women Football League and the Nationwide League One, as well as chairmen and secretaries of the referees’ association, players’ union and coaches’ association. This group makes up the Congress. Members of the NFF Executive Committee and Management will be in attendance, with former NFF Presidents and General Secretaries also welcome. The Honourable Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, is set to be the special guest. Nigeria’s Member of the hallowed FIFA Council, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick will be in attendance, as well as a representative of the West African Football Union (WAFU B) to witness proceedings. The Executive Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Oborevwori will declare the General Assembly open, and a number of chieftains of the Delta State Government and some other dignitaries, alongside observers and representatives of the media, will witness the opening ceremony. Venue is the Unity Hall of the Delta State Government House.

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