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The Nigerian Army says it is not directly involved in ongoing operation to restore law and order in Oyibo Local Government Area of Rivers State. Spokesman of the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Col. Aminu Iliyasu, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Port Harcourt on Thursday. Iliyasu said the army only assisted the police on Tuesday following violent clash between members of the Indigenous People of Biafra and the Hausa community.

According to him, troops have since been withdrawn to strategic locations while the police are now fully in control of the situation. “Some persons are just trying to stir up tension by insinuating that the army was involved in a shoot-out with IPOB members in the early hours of Thursday. “If any security agency had a shoot-out with anyone; then it is definitely not the army that took part in the shootout. “This is because the army has since withdrawn troops on Tuesday after normalcy was restored, to enable the police discharge their constitutional mandate.

“However, soldiers are currently on a standby in case the situation escalates beyond what the police can handle. It is only in that situation that the army will intervene,” he said.


By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu

For over 13,000 children beneficiaries of Rochas Foundation College - 24th of February, 1998 will forever be a date they will not forget all their life; a day that gave birth to the Rochas Foundation. 
Rochas Foundation; is a non governmental organization that caters for the poorest of the poor in our society.
Formed in 1998, three years after its formation, Rochas foundation college came into existence which was given birth to see for the educational needs of the children of the members of our society who could not afford it to have access to education with no payment attached. 


They are admitted freely under Rochas College of education situated in Owerri, Ibadan, Jos, Kano, Ogboko ( which has both primary and secondary school and is the hometown of the founder) which made up of the old Rochas Foundation College stock.
From the initial five kick off centres across the country, Rochas foundation college expanded to more states in the country to accommodate more indigent Nigerians in giving their lives meaning through free and qualitative education.
With the new free education centres which spreads across Sokoto, Zaria, Calabar, Enugu, Bauchi and Yola Rochas Foundation college has over 13,000 students nationwide in its academic population.


Out of the 13,000 of the total student population, 4,000 of them have been graduated from Rochas foundation college and out of the 4,000 that have left the college, 1,000 have graduated from the university while 3,000 are still undergraduates at various learning centres across the country and 9,000 more are still currently in the college.


Like every other academic graduands would do the graduates have formed an alumnus body known as Rochas Foundation old Boys Association (ROFOSA).
More like an insatiable quest to see that the children of the less privileges receives education like every other kid; Rochas Foundation is spreading it's goodwill and benevolent tentacles not only on across the nation but across the continent.
Thus, Rochas Foundation has now expanded outside the shores of the country to make Nigeria's neighboring countries and members of the African continent partake in the benevolence of Owelle Rochas Okorocha to 55 other African countries with 5 children in each of the 55 countries as inaugural beneficiaries for a start.


And here, Rochas Foundation College of Africa is born.
Rochas Foundation College of Africa is a project 55 : 5 : 55 maxim which dictates that every African kid deserves a right to free and qualitative education and will be unveiled on the 27th of September, 2017 in the Eastern heartland of Owerri the capital city of Imo state where Owelle Rochas Okorocha will mark his 55th birthday with each of the 5 children from 55 countries in Africa.


On 27th of this month; the Project55555 will be born with the inaugural 275 students of Rochas Foundation college of Africa storming Owerri together with the other 4,000 members of Rofosa for the 55th birthday celebration of their adopted father in whom they are well pleased, Owelle Dr. Rochas Anayo Okorocha OON for the celebration of their founder and president of Rochas Foundation who incidentally is the governor of Imo state and the chairman of the APC governor's forum, for giving their life a meaning through education with project55555.


It will be a time to give back to the fore bearer of project55555 by the students.
One man who has given scholarship as a private citizen to over 13,000 African children; giving hope to lives of the indigents in our soiciety and making them believe in themselves.
This is a feat no body born of a man has been able to achieve in the whole of Africa as a continent.
A celebration of African champion of free education.











Apparently worried by the development coming after members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and soldiers attached to 14Brigade Ohafia, Abia State, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu on Tuesday announced a three day curfew in Aba, the commercial nerve of the state.

Ikpeazu in a release that he personally signed at the end of a crucial meeting with heads of security agencies in the state at the Government House, which was obtained by our correspondent through the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Enyinnaya Apollos said that the curfew would be effective from 6pm to 6am within the three days. While the Governor said that it doesn’t see anything wrong with the Python Dance II in the southeast as was initiated by the army authorities, it demanded that such action should be carried out according to international best practices.

The release further urged members of the public and Aba residents to be law abiding and go about their businesses without any fear as government on its part was committed to ensure the safety of lives and property of visitors and residents of the city and neighbouring towns.



The embattled Lawmaker representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Senator Dino Melaye, has described the ruling by a Federal High Court Abuja which failed to grant his application to stop his recall from the Senate as appealable. Melaye, in his reaction to the ruling on Monday, alleged that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, Independent National Electoral Commission, top Federal Government officials, and top security officers were behind his travails. He said, “My great people of Kogi West Senatorial District of Kogi state, in the face of obvious persecution and appealable judgement of the Federal High Court Abuja today, let not your heart be troubled. Lies will never overtake or conquer truth.

“The presence of the Kogi State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in court today over a matter that Kogi State is not joined as a party shows the clear collaborative efforts of INEC and Kogi State Government. However, these combined efforts of Governor Yahaya Bello, INEC, top Federal Government officials and top security agents to harangue and stampede me out of the Senate against the will of Kogi West constituents will fail woefully. He who is with me from above is greater than all of them put together.

“I will not stop speaking truth to authority. Kogi State Government must pay workers’ salaries and pay pensioners. We cannot all sleep facing one side of the bed. We shall overcome this temporary Shenanigan in the long run. We will neither sleep nor slumber on this. I use this opportunity to thank my dear constituents for their abiding love for and confidence shown towards me. God bless you all. Imole de, okunkun parada”.



The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Vice National President, Alhaji Abubakar Maigandi Monday forecast that following the nation’s exit from recession, the prices of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol will dip further very soon.

Speaking with The Nation on phone, he said that the economy will now improve for more people to buy and drive more car, which is bound to increase the turnover of some of the petrol stations and further attract more marketers to supply more and drag down the prices of petrol. His words: “Now that Nigeria is out of recession, more people will be able to buy cars and demand for petrol to drive them. The demand will attract petrol marketers to supply to a glut level that will further dip the pump prices.”

The forces of demand and supply and their inherent competition have already crashed the pump prices to N139 per litre in A.A. Rano on Kubwa expressway, Abuja, N140 per litre in Shema on the same road while other marketers sell for N142.

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