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Enugu Monarch Harps on Preservation, Propagation of Igbo Culture, Tradition
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
The Traditional ruler of Amurri ancient kingdom in Nkanu west Council area of Enugu state, HRM, Igwe Dr. Charles Egbo Nwoye, has stressed the need for the preservation and propagation of the Igbo culture and tradition, saying posterity would not forgive the custodians if allowed to go into extinction.
He posited that any race that does not promote its culture and tradition, which remains the people’s way of life, are doing a disservice to such claims.
Our Correspondent writes that notable personalities as the incumbent Senator representing Enugu East senatorial district, Kelvin Chukwu, immediate past Enugu state Chairman of the ruling All progressives Congress (APC) Dr.
Ben Nwoye, late Nollywood legend, John Okafor, fondly known as (Mr Ibu), amongst others hails from the Community comprising of four villages.Speaking during the 2024 annual popular Oriri Anu Amurri which is a combination of their new yam festival held at the Community’s market square yesterday, the monarch insisted that the history of a people will be incomplete without their culture and tradition record.
He therefore urged natural rulers in Igbo land to keep doing everything within their powers to ensure that the culture and traditions of their localities do not go into extinction in their respective domains in the name of civilization.
The Enugu state governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, who spoke through his Commissioner for Agriculture, Patrick Ubru, applauded the Amurri people for their zeal and resilience in farming which he said, is in line with his administration’s commitment in boosting food production and sufficiency.
He assured the people that his government would continue to provide farmers both rural and mechanized ones the conducive environment so as to enhance food sufficiency and make the state food basket in South East Nigeria, restating his resolve in accordance with Agriculture sectors the topmost priority.
Also speaking at the colorful ceremony, the immediate past chairman of the All Progressive Congress in Enugu State, Dr. Ben Nwoye stressed the need for religious groups to always imbibe the culture of tolerance.
The APC chieftain who is a Crown Prince in the Community noted that before the advent of the Europeans that led to the acceptance of Christianity in Africa, natives had their ancient ways of worshipping their gods.
Going down memory lane, he recalled that the natives accommodated various Christian denominations like Catholic Church, Methodist, among others.
The former Federal Commissioner further disclosed that apart from accommodating Christianity, the natives gave its denominations places where they built schools and churches.
Nwoye therefore appealed to Christians and Muslims and other religions to also tolerate the traditional worshippers and not to disperse them.
Nwoye further noted that the Amuri community, like the Christian religion, has a pilgrimage center where people go and pray for solutions to their needs including wealth.
He explained that the cultural celebration is also used to seek for peace, adding that the priests of the land have already showered blessings on them.
Also speaking, the Chief Priest of Amuri, John Njoku stated that they use the event to celebrate the new yam festival and appreciate the land of Amuri.
In an interview, Senator Chukwu, described this year’s festival as unique, saying it provided sons and daughters of Amurri kingdom the opportunity of coming together as always to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the locality
He promised to attract his colleagues to attend that of 2025, adding that as a Senator, he would continue to support his people ensuring that the festival is sustained.
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Army Honours Fallen Heroes as Brig. Gen. Braimah, Others Laid to Rest in Maiduguri
From Muhammad Muhammad Al-amin, Maiduguri
The Nigerian Army has conducted a solemn burial ceremony for Brigadier General Oseni Braimah, Captain Ismail, and several other soldiers who lost their lives during a recent insurgent attack in Borno State.
The fallen officers and soldiers were laid to rest on Wednesday at the Maimalari Cantonment Cemetery in Maiduguri, where they were accorded full military honours in recognition of their service and sacrifice to the nation.
The troops were killed on April 9 following coordinated attacks by suspected Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters on military positions in Benisheikh, a key town in Kaga Local Government Area along the Maiduguri–Damaturu highway.
In a statement shared on its official Facebook page, the Nigerian Army described the burial as a deeply emotional and solemn occasion. It noted that the ceremony reflected both grief and honour as the nation paid tribute to the fallen heroes.
“Their sacrifice highlights the enormous price paid by members of the Armed Forces in defending Nigeria’s peace, unity, and security,” the statement said.
The event was attended by prominent figures, including Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum, Chief of Defence Staff Christopher Musa, and other senior military officers. They praised the deceased as courageous patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the country.
Prayers were offered for the departed, while military citations outlining their careers and contributions were read in the presence of grieving family members.
The Army also acknowledged the pain of the bereaved families, noting that their loss underscores the human cost of ongoing security operations, even as the bravery of the fallen remains a source of national pride.
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Yusuf Congratulates Abubakar on Election as Int’l Academy of Food Science, Technology Fellow
From Rabiu Sanusi, Kano
The Governor of Kano State, Abba Yusuf has congratulated Professor Hafiz Abubakar on his election as a Fellow of the International Academy of Food Science and Technology.
This was contained in a statement by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mustapha Muhammad, on Sunday.
Prof.
Hafiz is the Chairman, Northwest University Governing Council.The Governor described the honour as a well-deserved recognition of Prof. Abubakar’s outstanding contributions to food science, research, and innovation at both national and international levels.
Yusuf noted that the achievement has brought pride not only to Kano State but to Nigeria as a whole, highlighting the growing impact of Nigerian scholars on the global stage.
He commended Prof. Abubakar for his dedication, hard work, and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, particularly in the field of food science and technology.
The Governor expressed confidence that the recognition would inspire young academics and researchers across Kano State to strive for excellence in their respective fields.
He further assured of his administration’s continued support for education, research, and innovation as key drivers of sustainable development.
Prof. Abubakar was among 27 distinguished scientists from 15 countries selected by the International Union of Food Science and Technology for the 15th class of the Academy.
He is expected to be formally inducted in October 2026 at the World Congress of Food Science and Technology in Hong Kong.
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NCA Urges Christians to Exercise Restraint amid ‘Rising Religious Provocations’
From Agbo Emmanuel, Kaduna
Chairman, Northern Christian Association (NCA) Rev. Joseph John Hayab has called on believers across Nigeria to exercise restraint in the face of rising religious provocations on social media, warning that engaging in heated online exchanges does not reflect the teachings of Christ.
The admonition was contained in a statement issued to journalists in Kaduna on Wednesday, particularly to young people and clergy, to avoid what he described as “vain and unprofitable arguments” capable of breeding division and spiritual decline.
Citing several Bible passages, including Titus 3:9, 2 Timothy 2:14, 2 Timothy 2:23 and 1 Timothy 6:4–5, Hayab noted that Scripture consistently warns believers against quarrels that produce strife rather than edification, stressing that online religious debates have become counterproductive, shifting from meaningful dialogue to abusive exchanges that undermine Christian witness.
The cleric further reiterated that Christians are not called to respond to provocation with insults or hostility, even when their faith is mocked or misunderstood as he explained that true Christian maturity is demonstrated through restraint, wisdom and peaceful conduct even as “believers cannot fight for God.”
He said, “The Bible warns Christians against engaging in vain arguments. From a Biblical angle, vain arguments include reckless, unprofitable, and provocative debates. Believers in Christ are, therefore, instructed to avoid vain arguments because they generate strife, ungodliness, and ruin the speakers and the listeners.
“There are applicable Bible verses, such as Titus 3:9, 2 Timothy 2:14, 2 Timothy 2:23, and 1 Timothy 6:4-5, which clearly admonish Christians to live by example. Accordingly, as a Christian leader, I do not teach, encourage or instruct church members or any Christian at all to insult the divinity of another faith just because some disgruntled persons say or write awful things about Jesus or Christianity. An honest study of the Bible will help you understand that as an ardent follower of Christ, you cannot “fight for God.”
“Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ can “fight” those who fight Him, as He did with Saul on his way to Damascus. From a Christian biblical viewpoint, the phrase “Who can battle with the Lord?” underscores that no one can battle against the Lord, because God is an omnipotent warrior and defender whose battles are strategic, and He never loses. Therefore, no Christian should be deceived into copying anyone’s religious zeal.
“Besides, the message in the verses against vain arguments is to prevent believers from wasting time on unproductive, divisive conversations that do not foster spiritual growth or love. Such debates are “unprofitable, worthless, and causes of ungodliness.
“Therefore, the Biblical instruction is to “avoid,” “shun,” or “have nothing to do with” them. It is not a show of strength when any Christian uses abusive words with others, thinking that they were “defending the faith.” Rather, such an act derides the Christian faith, makes a mockery of Christ’s spiritual authority and dims the bright light the Christian gospel brings to the world.”

