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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Aggrieved members of the University of Port Harcourt Alumni Association have dragged the purported new National Executive Council (NEC) and an embattled Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT) Tonye Princewill and his predecessor, Dr. Alex Otti, the Governor of Abia State, to court, for failing to abide by extant sections of their constitution, at the just concluded national convention which held at Umuahia, the Abia State Capital on June 20th to 22nd, 2025.

A writ of summons was slammed on the accused parties, by a Port Harcourt High Court, early Monday, July 14th, 2025, via substituted service at the Alumni National Secretariat in Choba, Obio Akpo Local Government Area of Rivers State.
It accused the seven defendants of unlawfully assembly for failing to abide by the association’s constitution at its recent national convention to “select” and not “elect” a new National Executive Council (NEC) and the subsequent charade of appointing a six-man Board of Trustees (BoT) in flagrant disregard for laid down guidelines of the association’s grund norm.The claimants allegedly accused one Mr Paul Abbey who acted in defiance to laid down laws by cherry picking his lackeys as leaders for the alumni association, even with constant cautions from concerned members, against his self-styled despotism of running the association’s transitional government, after the expiration of the four-year tenure of his BOT, where he functioned as Secretary, from 2019 to 2025 (six years against a four-year tenure as envisaged by the alumni constitution.National Financial Secretary (Alamonia Ibieye) are both also from the same tribe of Kalabari. All because the then BOT Secretary, Paul Abbey, who called the shots is from Kalabari,” the member did not stop there as she highlighted more atrocities perpetrated by Abbey.The embattled UPAA BOT and NEC led by a controversial fractional Labour Party National Secretary, one Senator Darlington Nwokocha, who has myriads of other political cases in Nigerian courts, on the Labour Party debacle with Abure and co, risked being dissolved as the claimants are set to prove their case in court when the legal appearances begin in earnest.Accompanied by affidavits and statement of claims, the aggrieved claimants are citing several malfeasances as well as constant cautions issued to the erstwhile Transition BOT Secretary, and Transition Administrative Czar, Abbey, who acted like a tyrant, calling the shots, without recourse to abide by laid down guidelines.The last is yet to be heard as the legal fireworks begin.As of the time of this report, the four claimants have been removed from the groups national WhatsApp platform by the embattled National Secretary, Mrs Okoroafor, who for obvious reasons, have taken her vexation to the members for resorting to the courts to seek redress and return sanity to the once virile unique alumni association.Meanwhile, the embattled BoT and NEC have been put on notice over a separate legal debacle highlighting several infractions of alleged financial malfeasance and lack of accountability by the embattled former BOT Secretary, Abbey, for failure to adhere to global best practices of transparency.It maintained that Abbey has been unable to account for funds realized from the organization of the recent UPAA National Convention in Umuahia, at the behest of the Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, who is also an alumnus of the University of Port Harcourt, thereby putting the integrity of Mr Abbey to question.The suit, by other aggrieved members, is alleging that Mr Abbey’s high handedness of solely running the transition from March 19th to June 21st, 2025, had not only jeopardized the credibility of Uniport Alumni national elections, but has also fallen short of any level of transparency in executing his self-acclaimed mandate after the expiration of his BOT’s three years tenure since 2019 when he and the Abia State Governor (Dr Alex Otti) held on to power illegally as BoT.The pre-legal notice reads in part:The writ on notice served, stated expressly that the constitution mandated the CPC to include in the programme of the convention an accountability clause where members of the outgoing NEC must account for the funds expended in their three year tenure. But nothing of such took place at the Umuahia convention. And till date that Ule led NEC has not rendered their account of stewardship.The concerned members concluded as they affirm to pursue the matters to finish until justice is served to nullify the BoT and NEC as unilaterally installed by Abbey against constitutionality.

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Trump Expands US Travel Ban to Five More Countries

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President Donald Trump has expanded a US travel ban, barring nationals of five additional countries and people travelling on Palestinian Authority-issued documents from entering the US.

The White House said the restrictions were intended “to protect the security of the United States” and will come into force on 1 January.

Full-entry restrictions will be imposed on people from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria as well as Palestinian Authority passport holders.

The administration also moved Laos and Sierra Leone, which were previously subject to partial restrictions, to the full ban list and put partial restrictions on 15 other countries, including Nigeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

Trump, who has tightened immigration controls since returning to the White House in January, said the expanded travel ban was necessary because of what his administration described as failures in screening and vetting systems overseas.

Officials cited high visa overstay rates, unreliable civil records, corruption, terrorist activity and a lack of cooperation in accepting deported nationals.

The announcement followed the arrest of an Afghan national suspected of shooting two National Guard troops over the Thanksgiving weekend, an incident the White House pointed to in highlighting its security concerns.

This is the third time Trump has imposed a travel ban.

During his first term, he introduced a similar order in 2017, which sparked protests and legal challenges at home and abroad. The policy was later upheld by the US Supreme Court.

The White House said the restrictions would remain in place until affected countries show “credible improvements” in identity management, information-sharing and cooperation with US immigration authorities.

A number of exceptions apply and the ban will not affect lawful permanent residents, many existing visa holders, diplomats, or athletes travelling for major sporting events. Officials said case-by-case waivers would also be available where travel is deemed to be in the national interest.

Countries with full restrictions:

Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Burma, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Laos, Libya, Mali, Niger, Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Yemen

Individuals travelling on Palestinian Authority issued or endorsed travel documents are also subject to a full suspension of entry

Partial restrictions:

Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Dominica, Gabon, Gambia, Malawi, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Venezuela, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Special case:

Turkmenistan (restrictions remain for immigrants but have been lifted for non-immigrant visas).

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Farouk Ahmed, Gbenga Komolafe Resign after Dangote Petition

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By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has nominated new chief executives for Nigeria’s two foremost petroleum regulatory agencies following the resignation of their heads, Engineers Farouk Ahmed and Gbenga Komolafe.

In separate letters to the Senate yesterday, the President requested the confirmation of Oritsemeyiwa Amanorisewo Eyesan as Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and Engineer Saidu Aliyu Mohammed as Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

The nominations followed the voluntary exit of Ahmed, who headed the NMDPRA, and Komolafe, the pioneer CEO of the NUPRC.

Both men were appointed in 2021 by former President Muhammadu Buhari after the enactment of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which created the two regulatory bodies to oversee reforms in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

According to a State House press release by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu urged the Senate to expedite the confirmation process to ensure continuity and stability in the regulation of the petroleum sector.

Eyesan, a seasoned industry professional, is an Economics graduate of the University of Benin and spent nearly 33 years with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and its subsidiaries. She retired as Executive Vice President, Upstream, in 2024, and previously served as Group General Manager, Corporate Planning and Strategy, from 2019 to 2023.

Engineer Saidu Aliyu Mohammed, born in 1957 in Gombe State, is a Chemical Engineering graduate of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He has held several strategic positions in the oil and gas industry, including Managing Director of the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company and the Nigerian Gas Company. He also served as Group Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, Gas and Power Directorate at NNPC.

Mohammed has chaired the boards of the West African Gas Pipeline Company, Nigeria LNG subsidiaries and NNPC Retail, and played key roles in major national projects such as the Escravos–Lagos Pipeline Expansion, the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline and Nigeria LNG Train developments.

The President expressed confidence that the nominees’ experience and expertise would strengthen the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act and advance reforms across Nigeria’s oil and gas value chain.

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NLC Stages Nationwide Strike over Insecurity

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Labour Takes Nationwide Protest to Streets over Insecurity

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) yesterday led a nationwide protest across major cities, including Abuja, Calabar and Osogbo, to draw attention to Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and economic hardship, insisting that governments at all levels must urgently reclaim communities, protect citizens and restore public confidence.

In Abuja, the NLC President, Joe Ajaero described the heavy deployment of security personnel around the protest as “normal,” arguing that whether security agencies were sent to protect or stop workers, it showed the impact of labour’s action.

However, he faulted the practice of deploying security chiefs to interface with labour during industrial disputes, stressing that labour matters were not security issues.

“Industrial relations issues are the responsibility of the Ministry of Labour and the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, not heads of security institutions,” he said, warning against intimidation of workers under the guise of security.

Addressing workers after a brief procession, the NLC Deputy General Secretary, Comrade Ismail Bello, said the protest was not partisan but a struggle for the survival of all Nigerians. He lamented the devastation caused by insecurity, noting that communities had been destroyed, livelihoods lost and essential services disrupted.

“We have paid a heavy price. Healthcare workers, teachers, transport workers and many others have been affected. The damage is enormous and it has to stop,” Bello said, adding that the constitution guaranteed the right to peaceful protest and freedom of association.

He called for decisive action against kidnappers and criminal elements, arguing that failure to punish perpetrators had emboldened insecurity. “Children must return to school. Communities must return to normalcy. Government must deploy the full machinery of governance to recover all spaces taken over by criminals,” he added.

The NLC Head of International Department, Comrade Uche Ekwe, said the protest was meant to strengthen the government’s resolve to confront insecurity, insisting that those funding criminal activities must be arrested and prosecuted.

Labour disclosed grim statistics to underscore its concerns, revealing that since 2009, over 2,295 teachers had been killed by insurgents and bandits, more than 19,000 displaced in the North-East, and over 910 schools destroyed. In the health sector, about 35 per cent of facilities were destroyed by terrorism, while 50 per cent became inaccessible, worsening the shortage of medical personnel.

In Cross River State, organised labour staged a peaceful rally in Calabar, where the NLC Chairman, Comrade Greg Olayi, warned that Nigerians could no longer live or work in safety. He cited attacks on farmers, kidnappings of schoolchildren and insecurity on highways as evidence of a failure of governance.

Similarly, the Joint Negotiating Council Chairman, Comrade Raymond Afu, described the rally as a call to conscience for government at all levels, stressing that the essence of governance was the protection of life and property.

In Osun State, labour leaders and civil society voices also joined the protest, calling on the state government to strengthen local security networks, including Amotekun and other community-based outfits, rather than shutting them down. They warned that insecurity must not be allowed to take root in the state.

The Osun State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Wasiu Ajadosu, said organised labour could no longer remain silent while citizens faced daily threats, emphasising that security was the foundation for development and social justice.

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