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Fr. Dr. John Odey Honored With Citation That Melts Heart At His Book Launch

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The life and legacy of Rev. Fr. Dr. John Okwoeze Odey, a distinguished Catholic priest, theologian, author, and social crusader, came into focus on Saturday, October 4, 2025, as intellectuals, clergy, and community leaders gathered at the Women Development Centre (WDC) in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.

The gathering was for the public presentation of his latest book, “Living in the Shadows of Death: Nigeria’s Descent into Ethnic Conquest – A Documentary”.

The highlight of the occasion was a formal citation delivered by Mr. Okoro Chinedum Benedict (MA, Intelligence and Security Studies, University of Manchester, United Kingdom), who described Fr. Odey as “a moral compass and prophetic voice whose life reflects the fearless pursuit of truth and justice.”

In his tribute, Okoro said Fr. Odey has remained one of the few clerics in Nigeria whose priesthood bridges faith and activism, combining intellectual depth with moral courage.

He noted that Fr. Odey’s writings, public engagements, and pastoral work have made him “a voice of conscience within and beyond the Church.”

Okoro Chinedum Benedict

Okoro Chinedum Benedict

Born in Ngbo, Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Fr. Odey rose from humble beginnings to become one of Nigeria’s most respected moral theologians.

He attended Sacred Heart School, Otinyi Ngbo, completing his primary education in 1964, and was initially trained as a tailor under Mr. Mathias Agbo before following his strong spiritual calling.

He later joined the Catholic faith and chose the name John after the biblical John the Baptist, a figure known for moral courage and unflinching truthfulness.

Fr. Odey proceeded to St. Augustine’s Minor Seminary, Ezzangbo (1972–1976), and then to St. Augustine’s Major Seminary, Jos (1977–1984), where he obtained degrees in Philosophy and Theology.

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He was ordained a Catholic priest on July 7, 1984, and served at Sacred Heart Parish, Onueke Ezza, where his deep concern for moral issues inspired his first publication, Ritual Circumcision in Ezza and the Christian Faith.

In 1987, he was appointed Cathedral Administrator of St. Theresa’s Cathedral, Abakaliki, and later travelled to Rome in 1990, where he earned both Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Moral Theology in record time.

His intellectual exposure abroad shaped his understanding of Liberation Theology, which he later described as the fusion of faith and social responsibility.

Upon his return to Nigeria, Fr. Odey was posted to St. Patrick’s Parish, Kpirikpiri, Abakaliki, where his fiery homilies became widely known for addressing corruption, poverty, and social injustice.

Speaking to Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) after the event, Okoro said that the priest’s influence transcended religion and extended into academia, politics, and civic morality, making him one of the most respected public intellectuals of the post-independence era.

He said Fr. Odey’s message is rooted in the social teachings of the Church, the belief that faith must inspire justice and that religion without compassion is empty ritual.

Among his over 50 published works are Active Nonviolent Resistance: The Moral and Political Power of the Oppressed, The Legacy of Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Colonel Abubakar Umar: The Trumpet of Justice, and Africa: The Agony of a Continent – Can Liberation Theology Offer Any Solution?

Others include Nigeria: Search for Peace and Social Justice, My Life and Commitment (autobiography), and Living in the Shadows of Death: Nigeria’s Descent into Ethnic Conquest, A Documentary, the book unveiled during the ceremony.

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Okoro also revealed that Fr. Odey’s impact has inspired what admirers fondly call Odeism, a philosophy anchored on truth, moral courage, and resistance to oppression.

He explained that the philosophy teaches that “no society can be free until its citizens conquer fear and speak truth to power.”

Fr. Odey’s career has also been marked by transparent and disciplined administration.

He spearheaded infrastructural and educational developments at St. Patrick’s Parish, Kpirikpiri, Annunciation Primary and Secondary Schools, Kpirikpiri, and Holy Trinity Parish and College, Umuogudu Akpu, Ngbo.

He currently serves as the Parish Priest of Holy Trinity Parish, Ngbo, and continues to lead Holy Trinity College, where he is described as a “teacher of minds and mentor of morals.”

During the citation, Okoro paid glowing tribute to Fr. Odey’s intellectual influences, listing figures such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Frantz Fanon, and Archbishop Óscar Romero as moral guides who shaped his theology and worldview.

He observed that Fr. Odey, like these global icons, has chosen to live dangerously for truth, reminding the Church that “faith without social conscience is hypocrisy.”

Quoting Frantz Fanon, Okoro concluded that “each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfil it, or betray it.”

He said Fr. Odey discovered his mission early, “to stand for truth, defend the poor, and bear witness to justice”, and has fulfilled it with uncommon courage.

The ceremony drew scholars, clerics, government officials, and social activists, all of whom described Fr. Odey as “a beacon of conscience, a champion of truth, and a faithful servant of God and humanity.”

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Buratai faults Wike’s conduct, calls it threat to national security

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(DDM) – Former Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai (rtd), has criticised the recent public conduct of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, describing it as unbecoming of a government official and a threat to national security.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Buratai’s reaction follows a series of confrontations between Wike and military officers in Abuja, which escalated into public exchanges and raised questions about civil-military relations.

The former army chief, who also served as Nigeria’s ambassador to the Republic of Benin, said such altercations undermine the discipline and operational integrity of the armed forces, which are constitutionally tasked with defending the nation.

Buratai cautioned that the military must never be dragged into political disputes or personal showdowns, stressing that any attempt to humiliate or intimidate service members in public could weaken morale and compromise national stability.

He noted that soldiers and officers operate under strict codes of conduct and hierarchical authority, warning that interference by political figures could erode mutual respect between civilian leaders and the defence establishment.

According to him, “the Nigerian military is the symbol of national sovereignty and unity. When politicians engage in confrontations with uniformed men, they not only display poor judgment but also send the wrong signal to the international community.”

The retired general further appealed to the federal government to maintain clear boundaries between political administration and security command structures, emphasizing that national security should never be politicized or personalized.

DDM reports that Buratai’s comments came days after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was reported to have publicly backed Lieutenant A.M. Yerima and other officers involved in the recent altercation with the FCT Minister.

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The president’s statement, which praised the military for putting their lives on the line to defend Nigeria’s sovereignty, was widely interpreted as a subtle rebuke to Wike’s actions.

Security analysts have also weighed in, warning that repeated public clashes between civil authorities and the armed forces could embolden insubordination or provoke wider unrest within the ranks.

They argue that a stable civil-military relationship remains essential for effective governance, peacekeeping, and internal security operations across Nigeria.

Buratai urged the media and the public to remain vigilant and to promote narratives that support institutional integrity rather than personality clashes, adding that the nation’s unity depends on discipline and mutual respect among all arms of government.

He reaffirmed his confidence in the Nigerian Army’s professionalism but insisted that leaders at all levels must demonstrate restraint and decorum in their dealings with uniformed personnel.

Observers say the ongoing controversy could force the presidency to revisit the boundaries of ministerial authority, especially in relations involving security formations in the capital territory.

Buratai’s statement, analysts note, reflects growing concern among retired officers about the politicization of Nigeria’s security architecture.

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APC Senator Prince Ned Nwoko Must Be Held Accountable For Crimes Against A Minor And Abuse Of Power

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(DDM) – The controversial case involving APC Senator Prince Ned Nwoko has gained international attention after activist and journalist Omoyele Sowore publicly highlighted allegations of child abuse, sexual assault, and drug introduction against the senator.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Sowore, through his verified social media handles, revealed that Nwoko allegedly married Nollywood actress Regina Daniels when she was only 17 years old, legally a minor under United Kingdom law, where Nwoko is a registered solicitor.

Legal analysts warn that if these claims are verified, any sexual activity following the marriage could constitute statutory rape under British law.

Sowore’s post further accused Senator Nwoko of introducing Daniels to hard drugs while she was still underage and coercing her into repeated sexual relations.

The activist stressed that these allegations are not moral failings but serious criminal offences that demand legal investigation and prosecution.

According to Sowore, it is unacceptable for Nwoko to continue practising law in the United Kingdom while facing such grave allegations.

He urged the Law Society of England and Wales and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to commence disciplinary proceedings before the Independent Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) to determine the senator’s fitness to practise law.

Nwoko, who represents Delta North Senatorial District, has been accused of using political influence, wealth, and connections with security agencies to suppress victims and prevent accountability, according to Sowore.

Activists and human rights groups have echoed these concerns, insisting that no public official should be above the law.

Observers told DDM that the case, now widely trending online, may have both national and international implications. “If these allegations are substantiated, Nwoko’s legal status in the UK and his political career in Nigeria could face serious repercussions,” a legal rights campaigner said.

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Sowore’s revelations have reignited public discourse on impunity among Nigerian elites and the protection of minors.

Civil society advocates have called for joint investigations by Nigerian authorities and international legal bodies to ensure that justice is served.

As of publication, Senator Nwoko has not issued any response to the allegations, while Regina Daniels has remained silent.

Meanwhile, Sowore continues to post updates, urging authorities to act decisively and warning that “impunity has an expiry date.”

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Newly Inaugurated Tinubu Campaign Office Demolished In Benue

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(DDM) – Fresh tension erupted in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, after part of President Bola Tinubu’s campaign office was demolished by officials of the Benue State Urban Development Board.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the demolition, which occurred late Wednesday night, has sparked outrage among supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), who described the act as politically motivated and a deliberate attempt to humiliate the president’s loyalists in the state.

Eyewitnesses said the demolition team arrived in the early hours of Thursday, using heavy machinery to pull down the front section of the building that had just been renovated and inaugurated two weeks ago as the official Tinubu/Shettima Campaign Office in Benue State.

A source close to the office management told DDM that no prior notice was served before the demolition.

He alleged that the action was carried out on orders from top state officials who claimed the structure violated new zoning and setback regulations recently introduced by the Benue State Urban Development Board.

Reacting to the incident, the APC Publicity Secretary in Benue, Daniel Ihomun, condemned the demolition, calling it a “provocative attack on democracy” and accusing the state government of intolerance.

He demanded an immediate apology and compensation for the destruction of party property.

However, officials of the Urban Development Board defended their action, insisting that the structure encroached on a public drainage channel and failed to obtain proper building approval.

The board’s spokesperson said all illegal structures would face similar treatment, regardless of political affiliation.

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Political analysts who spoke to DDM warned that the incident could heighten tensions between the ruling APC at the federal level and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led government in Benue.

They noted that the state has remained a political flashpoint since the last general elections, which saw bitter rivalry between both parties.

The Benue APC youth wing has vowed to organize a peaceful protest in Makurdi, demanding the resignation of the Urban Development Board chairman and calling on President Tinubu to intervene directly in what they describe as “systematic political persecution.”

Meanwhile, security operatives have been deployed to prevent further escalation, as fears grow that the demolition could spark reprisal vandalism or political clashes ahead of the 2025 election cycle.

DDM will continue to monitor the situation as reactions pour in from across the state’s political spectrum.

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