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ANALYSIS: Details of Rivers State PUs where INEC dubiously failed to upload presidential election results on IREV

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The table below shows full details of Wards where the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) dubiously failed to upload presidential election results in Rivers State on its IREV portal according to the number of the polling units.

News Band had earlier reported details of states where INEC failed to upload election results on IREV.

Meanwhile, results obtained from the IREV show that as at May 6, the electoral body has yet to upload results from 9,403 polling units.

According to data obtained from the IREV, Kano State topped the table of polling units where INEC failed to upload election results on IREV with 1,101 polling units.

It was followed by Anambra State with 1,008 unloaded polling units, and Rivers State was third with 893.

Others are Imo State with 620, and Oyo State with 577 unloaded polling units.

Only one state, Ekiti, had a 100 per cent success for uploading results on IREV, followed by Enugu with just two unloaded polling units.

Result Stats for the Presidential election – 2023-02-25 is as follows:

Total number of polling units:……………………………………………………176,846
Total number of uploaded/submitted results:………………………..167,443
Total number of expected results:…………………………………………………9,403
Percentage of uploaded results:…………………………………………………94.68%
Last upload time:……………………………………March 25, 2023, 10:36:31 PM
Total number of Local Government Areas:……………………………………..774

See the full table below:

Rivers State Presidential Election – 2023-02-25 – Result Stats

LGA Wards Polling Units Uploaded Unloaded
Degema Degema II 16 15 1
Eleme Alesa 24 22 2
  Alode 22 19 3
  Ogale 24 21 3
  Ebubu 29 28 1
  Eteo 10 10
  Onne 38 36 2
  Agbonchia 30 29 1
  Akpajo 20 18 2
  Aleto 31 28 3
Ikwerre Isiokpo I 17 16 1
  Elele I 33 31 2
  Elele II 31 7 24
  Omerelu 18 3 15
  Apani 14 14
  Umuanwa 12 11 1
  Ubima 25 1 24
  Omagwa 28 2 26
  Omademe/Ipo 16 11 5
  Ozuaha 11 1 10
  Igwuruta 49 13 36
  Aluu 38 35 3
Emohua Emohua I 28 23 5
Emohua II 29 28 1
Rundele 21 20 1
Rumuekpe 13 12 1
Ubimini 13 13
Odegu II 18 14 4
Asari-Toru Buguma South East 16 14 2
  Buguma East I 27 25 2
  Buguma East II 11 9 2
  Buguma North East 15 14 1
  Buguma North West I 16 15 1
  Buguma North West II 17 15 2
  Buguma East West 10 6 4
  Isia Group I 51 29 22
  West Cental Group 26 24 2
Obio/Akpor Oro-Igwe 63 60 3
Rumuodara 53 50 3
Elelenwo 82 69 13
Worji 98 94 4
Rumuokoro 85 81 4
Rumuomasi 57 44 13
Rumueme (7a) 78 73 5
Rumueme (7b) 105 91 14
Rumuigbo (8a) 71 65 6
Rumukwuta (8b) 72 69 3
Rukpoku (Ward: 14) 69 63 6
Choba 92 87 5
Ozuoba/Ogbogoro 85 76 9
Rumuolumeni 56 49 7
Khana Llueku/Nyokuru 21 2 19
  Sogho 18 18
  Okwali 12 9 3
  Kaani 19 4 15
  Bargha 24 24
  Taabaa 14 12 2
  Beeri 22 19 3
  Bane 14 13 1
  Kono/Kwawa 17 5 12
  Wiiyaa Kara 20 13 7
  Boue 21 13 8
  Uegwere 11 6 5
  Gwara/Kaa/Eeken 25 18 7
  Opuoko/Kalaoko 26 11 15
  Sii/Betem/Kbaabbe 16 15 1
  Baen/Kpean/Duburo 23 17 6
  Lorre/Luebe/Kpaa 18 12 6
Okrika Okrika III 12 6 6
  Okrika VII 13 10 3
  Kalio 17 15 2
Etche Igbo I 44 43 1
Igbo II 15 13 2
Igbo III 14 11 3
Egwi/Opiro 13 12 1
Nihi 6 5 1
Odufor 8 6 2
Okehi 15 13 2
Ozuzu 13 8 5
Ulakwo 21 3 18
Igbodo 14 14
Akwa/Odogwa 11 1 10
Akpoku/Umuoye 11 4 7
Ndashi 12 12
Mba 14 14
Owu 12 9 3
Omuma Ariraniiri/Owu-Ahia Community 14 12 2
  Umuogba II 46 43 3
Tai Nonwa 24 23 1
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Egbema I 27 21 6
Bonny Finima 29 28 1
  Abalamabie 19 17 2
  Dema Abbey 8 6 2
  Kalaibiama 13 12 1
Oyigbo Asa 15 14 1
  Oyigbo Central 46 45 1
Gokana Bodo I 16 15 1
B-Dere 21 18 3
K-Dere I 13 5 8
Bomu I 12 6 6
Bomu II 15 13 2
Kpor/Lewe/Gbe 25 24 1
Biara I 12 4 8
Derken/Deeyor/Nweribiara 20 19 1
Yeghe II 12 10 2
Yeghe I 10 8 2
Bera 16 11 5
Biara II 9 6 3
Ogu/Bolo Ogu II 12 10 2
  Ogu V 14 13 1
  Bolo IV 11 9 2
Port Harcourt Oromineke/Ezimgbu 50 26 24
Oroabali 42 36 6
Ogbunabali 51 50 1
Port Harcourt Township 98 94 4
Port Harcourt VII 75 15 60
Oroworukwo 29 26 3
Nkpolu Oroworukwo 76 63 13
Rumuwoji (Three) 24 23 1
Elekahia 81 53 28
Abuloma/Amadi-Ama 133 71 62
Ahoada East Uppata IV 14 11 3
  Uppata VI 15 14 1
Ahoada West Ediro I 13 10 3
  Ediro II 14 11 3
  Joinkrama 16 15 1
  Igbuduya I 22 20 2
Abua-Odual Okpeden 21 19 2
  Akani 16 13 3
Andoni Unyeada I 14 13 1

Total

893
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Meanwhile, the hearing on the petitions before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal over the controversial February 25 election has kickstarted on Monday, May 8, 2023, with a pre-trial hearing of the petition filed by the Labour Party (LP) and its candidate, Mr. Peter Gregory Obi.

The Labour Party/Peter Obi petition has been postponed till May 17 for further hearing.

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Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo, one injustice at a time ~ by Abolaji Rasaq

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There’s something about persecution that does two things to a people: it either breaks them, or it makes them beasts of survival.

For centuries the Jews… they were hunted, hated, and humiliated by empires. But they didn’t vanish.

They evolved. They adapted. And today, the Jews are arguably the most powerful tribe in the world economically, intellectually, and politically. Ruthless when necessary.

They are unapologetic about their survival. Now, look at the Igbo. A tribe known for industry, resilience, and brilliance.

A people who just want to live, do business, and thrive. But Nigeria doesn’t want that. Nigeria wants control.

Nigeria wants submission. And the one thing the Igbo have never known how to do is bow. And that’s the real issue.

So what does Nigeria do? It sidelines them. Isolates them. Provokes them. Bombs their villages under the guise of security.

Locks up their agitators. Shuts down their businesses. Mocks their pain. Ignores their history. Prevent them from voting. Play politics with their education. Sponsored bigotry on them.

And then Nigeria pretends to be surprised that there’s growing radicalization in the East?

Let me be clear: The Igbo didn’t start this fire. Nigeria did.

And history, the very same history we keep refusing to learn from, has shown us that when you keep pushing a tribe that knows how to survive, they evolve into something stronger, something unstoppable.

It’s happened before. With the Jews. Europe tried to exterminate them. Instead, they became the backbone of global finance, media, tech, and diplomacy.

You don’t touch a Jew today without consequences. You don’t push them to the wall and expect them to stay quiet.

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Now Nigeria is doing the same to the Igbo, pushing, prodding, provoking.

But here’s the warning: when you push an animal to the wall, it doesn’t stay calm. It fights back. It bites. And this time, when it bites, don’t act shocked.

But this isn’t just about the Igbo solely. Nigeria has perfected the art of creating monsters, then acting surprised when they bite.

The Niger Delta? Radicalized. The region was exploited for oil, polluted beyond repair, and ignored until their youths picked up arms.

The Fulani terrorists? Radicalized. Left behind by the same government that claimed to represent them, now manipulated by religion and resentment.

The Almajiri? Radicalized. Abandoned by an elite that used their poverty as a vote bank and then left them to rot.

The Agbero? Radicalized. Uneducated, weaponized, and unleashed as tools of political chaos.

Even the middle class is slowly being radicalized, not with guns, but with hopelessness. That, too, is a ticking time bomb.

A nation cannot continue to marginalize its most brilliant tribe and expect peace.

The Igbo are not docile. They are not quiet. They are not forgetful. They are survivors, and survivors don’t beg for space forever. At some point, they take it.

The Igbo didn’t set out to be radicals. They were made into one by a country that won’t stop seeing their confidence as a threat.

You can’t keep pretending unity means silence. You can’t keep preaching peace while planting injustice.

The Igbo are not asking for too much, they just want to live, build, and grow.

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But if you insist on turning their dignity into defiance, their enterprise into enmity, and their survival into sedition, then you are creating a monster.

And if history has taught us anything, it’s this: when a persecuted people decide that survival is no longer enough, when they decide to stop running and start resisting, they don’t just fight back. They win.

Nigeria must understand this: you cannot keep pushing people into a corner and expect submission.

When you back a lion into a wall, don’t expect it to purr. It will roar. It will claw. It will tear through anything standing between it and freedom.

So here’s the final warning, for those who still care to listen: Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo.

But worse, Nigeria is radicalizing everyone. And it won’t end well.

When the fire spreads, when the rebellion multiplies, when the beast we created begins to fight back, don’t act shocked; no tribe will be left untouched.

Don’t pretend it wasn’t preventable. We all made it happen. You don’t corner a lion and expect peace.

Abolaji Rasaq is a public affairs analyst.

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Crisis hits Nnewi over Uruagu PG election, as BoT members protest, resign

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Palpable crisis is brewing in Nnewi over the election of the President General of Uruagu Community in the industrial town of Anambra State, with a business mogul and owner of Organiser Plc., Chief Innocent Okoli, accused of upsetting the apple cart.

The crisis has led to protests and resignation of members of the Board of Trustees (BoT).

One of the resignation letters sighted by News Band was from a legal practitioner, J. N. Obi, Esq.

Barrister Obi, until his resignation served as the Secretary of the Executive Committee and member, Uruagu Board of Trustees.

Tendering his resignation letter, Obi cited brazen violation of the Constitution of Uruagu Nnewi Community Development Union.

The letter was referenced OB/03 /296/2025, dated May 8, 2025, and addressed to His Highness. Obi A. C. Obi (Ogidi IV).

In the letter entitled “Letter of resignation as member, Board of Trustees (B.O. T) Uruagu Nnewi. Obi announced his resignation based on the following reasons:

  1. Article 8. 9 (a) of the Constitution of Uruagu Nnewi Community Development Union. 2022 (As Amended) states and I quote:
    “The Board shall “Ensure the observance of this Constitution”. 
  2. Article 14.4 of the Constitution of Uruagu Nnewi Community Development Union 2022 (As Amended) states and I quote:
    “Each ward shall submit a list of the Electors In writing to the Secretary General of the Union, one month before any election.
    “The submission of the list of the Electors shall be done by the Ward Chairman In consultation with the Ward’s Obi.”
  3. “The election sought to be conducted on Saturday, 10th day of May 2025, did not comply with the above provisious as it was on the Union’s general meeting of the I3th day of April 2025 that the expiration of the tenure of the Executives was announced.”

The legal pratictioner, however, noted that the election to be held on May 10 will not be up to one month.

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He, therefore, resigned his membership of B. 0. T for failure to abide by the above provisions of the Constitution as stated above.

On his part, the former President General of Uruagu Nnewi, Chief Ambassador Charles Nwonye, decried series of illegalities in the proposed election championed by Chief Okoli.

He recalled the efforts of past and present stakeholders to ensure that Uruagu Nnewi Community Development Union is recognised as a legal and responsible entity in the state.

He, however, speaking in a voice note obtained by Diaspora Digital Media (DDM), regretted:

“It’s very, very unfortunate that those counsels that instituted Uruagu Development Union are no longer alive.

“They were the ones who were known for speaking out the truth. But at the same time, we will not all keep quiet.

“I, hereby, wish to bring the following to the attention of all Uruagu indigenes, scattered all over Nigeria and in the diaspora that four years ago, a similar thing happened.

“Uruagu Nnewi Constitution was also flagrantly violated four years ago.

“At the end, a lot of stakeholders asked the former Executive Committee to resign and leave en masse.

“The Constitution, however, allowed them to recontest.

“The Executive Committee then honourably resigned and no one of us recontested, ushering in a new Executive Committee.

“They argued that following the election, the Constitution will be amended to correct all the flaws and ensure no such flagrant abused repeats itself.

“They went for the election and what happened there was the same illegality we’re talking about.

“Some of our youths went and connived with mischief makers, disrupted the election and declared the present Executive Committee members winners.

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“The youths stood by them in their misguided thoughts that the Executive Committee members enjoy special gains in the office.

“They disrupted the election and ensured that the present crop of Executive Committee members was ushered in.

“The election was heavily flawed and rigged in favour of Eloka Ike and Innocent Okoli, but we let go and left peacefully.

“The new Executive Committee promised to preside for only four years and leave, but we are currently seeing the same illegalities.

“I dare ask: Should Uruagu be known only for illegalities? I thought Ndi Uruagu are smart people?

“I have observed that there are certain individuals who are hell-bent on ensuring that the Uruagu leadership fails.

“They seem bent on destroying all our efforts, acting as agents of chaos and destruction.

“How can one man gather a bunch of Umuezeagu indigenes and take them to the court, claiming that they sued the union to court?

“They deceived the High Court and got a frivolous injunction against Uruagu people, all in the name of election!

“When I got this information, I knew that something was wrong.

“How can someone, after serving a tenure fraught with irregularities, fight his way to a second tenure against the people’s wish?

“I want to make it clear to all the delegates in the so-called election that it will not be possible to make an illegality legal.

“Anyone who casts a vote in that sham election is an agent provocateur, as well as a villain.

“Let it be on record that I denounced the so-called election founded on illegality and fraud and all participants, be it a delegate or participant in any manner is an enemy of the people.”

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Chief Okoli and other responsible people of Nnewi leadership could not be reached for comment at the moment of this publication.

More details will follow…

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Late Mbaise monarch—Eze Nwabueze Ugorji to be buried May 22, 2025

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The remains of HRH Eze Stephen Nwabueze Ugorji, Orji Ukwu 1 of Lorji Nwekeukwu Autonomous Community in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, will be laid to rest on Thursday, May 22, 2025.

The late Eze Ugorji will be buried in his palace at Orji Ukwu Estate, Lorji, following a Catholic funeral Mass at St. Andrews Catholic Church, Lorji.

News Band was informed that His Excellency the Catholic Bishop of Ahiara Diocese, Bishop Okezuo Nwobi, has been invited to officiate at the ceremony.

Bishop Nwobi, it was learnt, has also accepted the family’s invitation to officiate at the funeral rites of the late grand traditional ruler.

This information was provided to members of the press in Owerri by the Opara Eze (First Son of the Eze), former Commissioner for Homeland Security and Vigilante Affairs, Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji.

His Lordship Bishop Okezuo Nwobi, the Catholic Bishop of Ahiara Diocese (Mbaise) and Eze Nwabueze Ugorji's First Son, Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji

His Lordship Bishop Okezuo Nwobi, the Catholic Bishop of Ahiara Diocese (Mbaise) and Eze Nwabueze Ugorji’s First Son, Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji

“The family is grateful to His Lordship for granting us a rare request to officiate at a funeral on a Thursday,” Dr. Ugorji said.

“Our father will feel honored and appreciated because he was not just a devoted Catholic, he shouldered the building of the St. Andrews Catholic Church at Lorji until his death,” the former commissioner added.

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EXCLUSIVE: Ngozi Orabueze dissolves Biafra Govt In Exile as Simon Ekpa may spend longer time in prison

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Mr. Simon Ekpa and Dr. Ngozi Orabueze

Dr. Ngozi Orabueze has abruptly dissolved the Biafra Government In Exile following secret information that his former boss, Simon Ekpa may not be coming out from Finnish detention in a hurry.

News Band reported that Mrs. Orabueze, a former Chief of Staff to Mr Simon Ekpa, the self-acclaimed Prime Minister of Biafra Government In Exile, toppled his principal after he was thrown into prison for promoting violent agitation and terrorism in the Southeast of Nigeria.

Ekpa’s trial is scheduled to start in May 2025.

Ngozi, a former chairperson of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Atlanta, United States in a statement on Wednesday, announced the dissolution of Biafra Government In Exile.

She said all assets of the Biafra Republic Government In Exile and it’s affiliates shall be transferred to the secretary of the State of the United States of Biafra.

Orabueze also directed all officers of the former exile government to report to their counterpart with the United States of Biafra for reassignment.

The statement reads, “It is resolved that the Biafra Republic Government In Exile (BRGIE) is hereby dissolved as it’s reason for the existence has been superceded by the November 29, 2024 Declaration of the restoration of the Independent United States of Biafra

“All assets of the Biafra Republic Government In Exile and it’s affiliates(BRGIE corporation ID: D237527271) shall be transferred to the secretary of the State of the United States of Biafra.

“All officers of the former exile government shall report to their counterpart with the United States of Biafra for reassignment. All activities of the Biafra Republic Government In Exile shall cease as of February 15, 2025”.

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Meanwhile, an insider source in the movement reliably told News Band that Ngozi decided to dissolve BRGIE after receiving intel that Simon Ekpa might spend longer time in prison.

The source also revealed that the Nigerian government is doing everything within it’s power to nail Simon Ekpa for all his atrocious acts in the SouthEast region.

So, the only way to keep the agitation going in the absence of Ekpa is to dissolve BRGIE.

“Yes, Ngozi Orabueze dissolved the Biafra Republic Government In Exile so as to be fully in charge of the assets belonging to the movement. With the way the Nigerian government is going about the case of Simon Ekpa, he may spend longer time in prison”, the source said.

Moreover, before now, Orabueze has been at war with some arrowheads of the separatist movement who refused to acknowledge her authority.

This however, has led to series of fights, accusation and counter accusations among the agitators.

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A tribute to Mrs. Roseline Udu Eze

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We celebrate the life of Mrs. Roseline Udu Eze, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and pillar of strength.

Her unwavering love, kindness, and selflessness left an indelible mark on all who knew her.

Though we mourn her passing, we take solace in the legacy she leaves behind and the cherished memories we hold. Rest peacefully in the arms of the Lord, dear Roseline.

You will forever be missed.

May her soul rest in perfect peace.

Amen.

 

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