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I’m an Academia not a Kidnaper, Varsity Don Cries Out

By David Torough, Abuja
A lecturer in the department of Microbiology, Joseph Saawuan Tarka University formerly known as Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Dr. Ichor Tersagh Smart has cried out that he is an Academia and not a Kidnapper as alleged by wife of his colleague and the chairperson of the university chapter of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASSU) Paul Igber Anyagh.
The university Don who cried out on Thursday while interacting with journalists in Makurdi, the Benue State capital explained that the allegation by Susan Anyagh that she saw him at the scene of her kidnap is a hallucinated fabrication, a falsehood that she carelessly crafted in cahoots with the husband and a few of other colleagues in the University to misinform the public and tarnish his hard earned and established impeccable integrity and image. Ichor stated that he had engagements in his village in Ikurav Tiev 2 in Katsina Ala LGA and was not close to Makurdi throughout that weekend and had left Makurdi for Katsina – ala on Friday 6th December, 2024 in company of the Commissioner for ICT and Digital Economy, Hon. Kwaghgba Amande, the Executive Secretary, Benue State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Joseph Jande as well as the President General, Ikurav Tiev Development Association, Terlumun Orhembetyoga among others for burial of their kinsman Late Mr. Shen Agbo which wake keep held on 6th and burial on the 7th December, 2024. ” I couldn’t have duplicated myself to be at the scene of the imaginary kidnap of Mrs Anyagh and at the same be at the burial in my village on the same day, the distance from Makurdi to my village notwithstanding” he emphasized. The academia stressed that the statements that he made calls to the kidnappers to kill the victim to conceal whatever secret she imagined as another make-believe delusion because the police during their investigation have traced my phones and established that he did not make or receive any call throughout that Saturday, 7th December, 2024. “We left very early to the burial and upon arrival, there was limited network and the battery of my phone drained in the course of the burial”, he emphasized .The Environmental Microbology and Bioremediation specialist further said he was nominated by the church in the village, NKST Abo for award at her 30th anniversary as a consistory which was held on the 8th December 2024 emphasized that, “If the ASUU JOSTUM branch chairperson’s wife Mrs. Susan Anyagh saw me at the scene of her kidnap, then she was not kidnapped”.He narrated that the ASUU–JOSTUM branch operates two welfare accounts, the national and local welfare accounts. The local welfare account domiciled with Zenith bank with account number 1010646893 has had challenges of gross misappropriation by the leadership of the union at the branch which concerned members of the branch have on several occasions called for its audit which the Chairperson Dr Anyagh has failed to accede to the demand. There has been sustained mindless embezzlement and allocation of funds to some selected ASUU members in the name of borrowing over the years without any attempt for recovery which has crippled the effective management and fulfillment of the branch obligation to genuinely affected members of the Union especially the families of our deceased colleagues as encapsulated in the operational guidelines of the welfare document.He emphasized that the same scenario had played out previously and the National Executive Committee of ASUU had intervened and provided funds where the affected families of our colleagues were paid and are supposedly recovering monies from the past Chairperson. Over fifty members of the branch wrote the Chairperson to express their concerns and even to ASUU – NEC through him as required including me without any response. Instead the Chairperson has blocked everybody from posting anything on all the ASUU – JOSTUM social media platforms when members started sharing their concerns over his financial misconduct. Anyagh has killed the internal democracy that ASUU is known for at the branch. A meeting of the ASUU JoSTUM Branch was slated to hold on the 5th December, 2024, on a Thursday morning, so I posted the dates of withdrawals, cheque numbers, amounts and names of the serial accredited perennial borrowers from the welfare account on the wider University whatsapp group “JOSTUM COMMUNITY” for the University community to see the stealing that has been going on. In the meeting Dr Anyagh announced that he was going to end posting of ASUU issues on University platforms other than ASUU. On the 7th December, 2024; a day after I was allegedly present at the scene of the kidnap of the Chairpersons wife calling kidnappers to kill her. Is this the kidnapping?, he asked.On his ordeal in the custody of Nigeria police, the Academic Don detailed that he left his village for Katsina Ala town on Saturday after the burial, at about 4:30am and early hours of Sunday at about 4: 30 am his wife called through his immediate younger sisters phone that police have gained entrance to their house through the fence led by one DSP Daniel Ezeala the then DPO of ‘E’ Division AKpehe and were looking for him and invaded the house without a search warrant, beleaguered the family, scattered the clothes and the wife’s underclothes under the facade of searching for him and towed my car away to the station. He said, ” the police also shot guns in the compound, I returned to Makurdi on same Sunday 8th December, 2024 at about 9 pm and told Ezeala through a phone call that I was coming to the station the following day by 8 am. I reported as promised and upon sighting me, Ezeala signed my detention order and handed me over to the IPO who confronted me with the statements of Mrs Anyagh as the complainant and Dr Paul Igber Anyagh as the nominal complainant alleging that she sighted me at the scene of her kidnap and also heard me clearly directing the kidnappers to kill her through a phone call”.” I was detained for a night at E division, moved to police State headquarters the following day where I was detained for two days; Prof. Ahemen Iorkyaa who came visiting was detained for a night, his offence was that he came to see me. On 12th December, 2024, thursday evening, I was moved to the headquarters of operation Dzenda in Makurdi. At operation Dzenda, Dr. Anyagh’s relation who hails from the same village in Gwer West LGA of Benue State; Inspr Moses Iorpav was among others assigned as an investigating police officer (IPO) with one Inspr Bukar Alhassan as the leader of the investigation team. In the absence of Bukar and when investigation had not commenced, Moses Iorpav on the evening of Friday 13th December 2024 brought me out from the cell and handed me over to the then ASP now DSP David Mondo for torcher. I was mercilessly beaten; David pounded my feet with a 2×2 wood with a promise to disable me. He dislocated one toe on my left foot and four of my toes on the right foot as revealed by X ray”. They also brought Dr. Anyagh, his wife and one Aper Zava who stood by the window and watched his brutalization and maltreatment. According to the University Don, upon his release he read the account of the Benue State police, Makurdi command wherein they promised through a press release signed by the PPRO, CSP Sewuese Anene to inform the public of the result of their investigation. Regrettably after almost over thirty five days of his incarceration in police custody up to today, the command has not fulfilled her promise to the public. Dr. Ichor also averred that there was no Commissioner’s interview between the complainants and himself while with the Makurdi Police command as is done until the takeover of the case by FCID. He was eventually released by the Force Criminal Investigation Department FCID of Nigeria police after thorough investigation. Dr Ichor through his legal Cousels Barr I A Ututu, Barr. Vincent Tortsugh and Barr. Emmanuel Ahembahan filed a suit to enforce his fundamental human right at the Federal High Court of Nigeria in the Abuja Judicial division. Holden at Abuja on Tuesday, the 4th day of February 2025 before his. Lordship, the Hon. Justice Emeka Nwite Jude ordered that the arrest and detention of Dr. Smart Ichor beyond 24hours is a clear gross and flagrant breach of his fundamental rights to personal liberty guaranteed under sections 35 and 46 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as such a fine of N5, 000,0000,00 (Five Million Naira) only was awarded in his favor as damages.NEWS
Breaking: George Akume remains SGF – Presidency

The presidency says there has been no change in the status of Senator George Akume, as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
This is according to a statement by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
Mr Onanuga says President Bola Tinubu, currently in Saint Lucia, has not made any new appointments.
He described the information circulating about Akume’s replacement as untrue, adding that agents of mischief fabricated it.
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Diri Campaigns Against Drug Abuse, Trafficking

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Bayelsa State Governor, Sen. Douye Diri yesterday, led a campaign against drug abuse and illicit trafficking as part of activities commemorating the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
Diri advised people of the state, particularly the youths, to shun hard drugs and trafficking of illicit substances, saying they were harmful to their health and to the society.
The Bayelsa governor, who spoke shortly after the weekly Prosperity Walk exercise at the Samson Siasia Sports Complex in Yenagoa, also urged youths to develop themselves by acquiring a skill and work towards actualising their God-given potential.
“We just completed a nine to 10km walk, which is a test of our fitness. As it is said, health is wealth.
“Today is the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. We are not only observing the global campaign, we are also leading it here in Bayelsa.
“No one in his right senses goes to commit crime and violent acts except that individuals are under the influence of hard drugs. My advice to youths is to be self-confident, have the fear of God and develop your innate potential for you to become a star.”
He implored youths to emulate the shining example of a Bayelsa-born United States-based athlete, Victory Godah, who was discovered through the state’s sports programmes.
He commended her gesture of donating sporting equipment as a way of giving back to the state.
“Victory Godah from Ekeremor local government area was discovered here and because of her skill, she is now at the University of Minnesota, United States. She has given back to the state through sports equipment so that more of us can have that access.”
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Seiyefa Brisibe, emphasised the importance of the weekly walk, stating that participants above 40 years would have their blood pressure controlled after taking about 5,000 steps.
Also, state chairman of the Drug Abuse, Addiction, Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee, Dr Peter Owonaro, said the committee’s outreach in the state had been a huge success, noting that a recent research indicated that the drug abuse prevalence rate in Bayelsa dropped by five per cent from 21.4 per cent.
Also, the state commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kanu Sunny, lauded the state government for its unprecedented support in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
He said the campaign was taken to secondary schools as well as tertiary institutions and encouraged all to join in the war against the menace.
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Ally of Cameroon President, 92, Quits ‘Broken’ Government to Challenge Him

Issa Tchiroma Bakary – a prominent minister and long-time ally of President Paul Biya – has quit Cameroon’s government, in the hope of ending 92-year-old Biya’s four-decade grip on power in upcoming elections.
Just four months before the central African nation went to the polls, Tchiroma said the Biya administration he belonged to had “broken” public trust and he was switching to a rival party.
“A country cannot exist in the service of one man,” he said on Wednesday.
While he was communications minister, Tchiroma notably came under fire for denying – then backtracking on his denial – that Cameroonian soldiers had killed women and children in a viral video.
His other roles during almost two decades in government include being a spokesman for the Biya government, and, until his resignation on Tuesday, he was employment minister.
Paul Biya – the world’s oldest head of state – has yet to confirm if he will attempt an eighth term as president. Last year, the country banned reports on the president’s health following rumours he had died.
As this election approaches, high unemployment and soaring living costs are of concern to many Cameroonians, as are corruption and security. A separatist insurgency in the English-speaking provinces as well as jihadists operating in the northernmost region have forced many thousands of Cameroonians from their homes in the past decade.
Cracks in Tchiroma’s relationship with President Biya were blown open earlier this month, when he told crowds in his home city of Garoua that Biya’s time in power had not benefited them in any way.
Tchiroma, widely reported to be 75, continued this criticism in a 24-page manifesto released a day after his resignation – promising to dismantle “the old system” so that Cameroon could move beyond “abuse, contempt, and the confiscation of power”.
One of his proposed solutions is federalism – he is offering to hold a referendum on devolving more power to Cameroon’s 10 provinces. This has long been mooted by many as a solution to the country’s so-called Anglophone crisis.
Specifically addressing English-speaking Cameroonians, who have long complained of marginalisation and discrimination in Francophone-dominated public institutions, he said “you do not need people to speak for you – you need to be listened to” and that “centralisation has failed”.
Tchiroma also used his manifesto to say Cameroon “has been ruled for decades by the same vision, the same system. This model, long presented as a safeguard of stability, has gradually stifled progress, paralysed our institutions, and broken the bond of trust between the state and its citizens”.
As the October presidential election approaches, rights groups have condemned the government’s crackdown on dissent.
Shortly after Tchiroma announced his plans to run for the presidency, the government reportedly announced a ban on all political activities by his Cameroon National Salvation Front (CNSF) party in a sub-district of the Far North region – a part of the country where he is said to be an influential power-broker.
Weeks earlier, fellow presidential hopeful Maurice Kamto had his movements curtailed during a two-day police stakeout in Douala, after promising supporters at a rally in Paris that he would protect Biya and his family if he wins in October.
Parliamentary elections that were also supposed to take place earlier this year have been delayed until 2026.
Reaction to Tchiroma’s presidential bid has been mixed – some think he is canny.
“By positioning himself as the elder statesman who ‘saw the fire coming’, Tchiroma is hedging that his break with Biya will be seen as bold – not opportunistic,” Cameroonian analyst and broadcaster Jules Domshe said.
“From economic fallout to youth unemployment, insecurity, and growing unrest in the North-West, South-West, and Far North [regions], Cameroon is ripe for change.”
Opposition voices are divided – some want Tchiroma to support Kamto, who was the runner-up in 2018 with 14% of votes. But others say he is tainted by his long association with Biya.
“He cannot embody change… He was part of the system for too long. The youth do not trust him,” says Abdoulaye Harissou, a legal notary and prominent critic once detained by the government.
Another member of the opposition – Jean Michel Nintcheu of the APC coalition – simply said: “We don’t see Tchiroma as a potential winner.”
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