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Suffering from corruption stigma placed on it, the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has resolved to change its name, a rebranding measure ahead of 2019 general election.

ThisDay reported that the party had suffered a string of losses in the last four governorship elections – Edo, Ondo, Anambra and Ekiti.
The newspaper reported that the decision of the party for a change of name was taken on Saturday night.

The party noted that the move was pre-emptive to prevent the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from tagging it as corrupt. PDP, which planned to announce the decision to change its name, had also pencilled down Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu as the one to head a committee that would walk the party through the procedure.

Many of the party’s stalwarts have been worried by how the ruling APC had successfully branded the party as corrupt in the eyes of Nigerians and admitted that, a rebranding was imperative to mount a successful challenge in 2019.

PDP had become damaged goods that must be changed to give the party a fresh start.
The decision by the PDP to change its name might have stemmed from last Thursday’s meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and Senate President Bukola Saraki.

Though, details of their discussion were not made public, many in PDP believed that with such sessions, the chances of bringing Saraki back to the PDP could be hampered. The opposition party had long mooted the idea of name change, but had slowed down on the decision because a majority of its members were not disposed to it, and those who wanted it could not convince the others.

Besides, it was thought that even though the party had switched positions and had become an opposition party, PDP was still the only party with membership in the remotest parts of the country, and the name resonated with a majority of its members and admirers, particularly among the teeming illiterate populations.


Redefining Africa to the world through beauty and creativity.

The organisers of  Face of Arise Africa Pageant last weekend  impacted the contestants with various skills.

They were taught skills like blogging, Ankara shoes and hand bag, Public Speaking and Entrepreneurship. 

The (Ceo/Publisher Face of Arise Africa Magazine), Ikechukwu Anyanwu  taught the contestants  on Business Start Ups: How to Become A successful Entrepreneur.

Miss Ebube took them up on the practical aspects on making of Ankara shoes and hand bag.

Miss Innocent Miracle and Onyedikachi Chimezie taught  Levels of Leadership, Hardwork.

Miss Aham Nancy and Desmond  Channels Imsu took the contestants on ethics and importance of having good strong moral values.

Miss Adaku CEO  Quingist  and Tim Uwakwe of Navicorp  handled Blogging and how one can make money online.

The upcoming event  which is scheduled for  28th July at Rockview Hotel would also feature Distinguished Personalities & Best Brand Awards.

According to the leadership coach and founder of Arise Afika Blog, "this year's edition of Face of Arise Africa pageant is not just about being beautiful, having poise, dancing/dressing well, and have the curves, glam/glow physically. It's all about having all these in your brains too. The edition is all about  intellectual boldness, courage and strength."

"Ability to speak in a manner that would cause actions to be made."
"Women are the most powerful beings in the world, not by physical strength, but by our internal strength. A woman can lift up or bring down kingdoms. If the young ladies can only understand the power that they wield, then truly you are a Queen, with or without a  Crown and a Sache."

In this edition, the body is not the deal here, the brain is.
Contestants of the 2nd Edition of Face of Arise Africa Beauty Pageant are so excited.
The event would be anchored by Vickylonia,  Petronila and É Berry.

As part of their camp activities, they had a photoshoots in preparation for the grand finale in Owerri, the Imo state Capital.

This years edition of the pageant will hold on 28th July 2018, at Rockview Hotels. Owerri. 

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Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), says Samuel Ortom, governor of Benue state, was not pushed out of the party.

He said this on Monday at the party secretariat in Abuja while responding to questions on the withdrawal of Ortom.

Ortom had announced that APC had given him a “red card” and this would enable him to join any political party that has an ideology worthy of being adopted by his administration.

But the party chairman said he could not comment on the basis of rumour, saying APC would dig into the matter and react accordingly.

“This party will not comment on the basis of rumours and I am sure eventually we will find out the fact of the matter and base on those facts, we would act,” he said.

“I know that Ortom is a prominent member of the party. He has said repeatedly to me one on one that he will not leave the APC unless he was pushed out.

“I have since assumed the chairmanship of this party along with my brothers and sisters in the national working committee and I know that we have not shut out any governor, certainly not Ortom.”


The Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere, has said that he was never imprisoned for theft in the United States of America.

The state House of Assembly, which commenced impeachment against him on Tuesday during plenary, had accused him of being an ex-convict, among other allegations.

The impeachment petition, which was signed by 14 lawmakers, was moved by the deputy speaker, Ugonna Ozuruigbo.

But a statement issued shortly afterwards by the deputy governor’s chief press secretary, Uche Onwuchekwa, said that Madumere was not guilty of any of the allegations.

The statement said that the deputy governor had not been convicted anywhere in the world of any civil matter, not to mention a criminal one.

Madumere said that the two times he had been clamped into detention were mainly to save Governor Rochas Okorocha from embarrassment.

According to him, the allegations “were just to call the dog a bad name in order to hang it.”

The statement reads in part, “By our records, the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere, has never abdicated any of his responsibilities.

“There are laid down procedures through which a Deputy Governor or any member of the executive Council can be invited for Executive Council Meeting. We hereby state that the Deputy Governor has never been invited for such meetings, either through a memo or via any official notices and thereby cannot stand against the deputy governor within the period in review.

“Refusal to attend, and to hold meetings with the governor is, to say the least, another exercise in triviality as the deputy governor cannot force himself on the governor, especially when he has been tagged a pariah in the government circle.

“To this extent, where the Deputy Governor’s inputs are needed, there are right procedures through which he could be reached.

The most embarrassing among the spurious allegations is the annoying allegation of concealment of felonious conduct affecting the presentation of self as eligible candidate of office of Deputy Governor of Imo State.

“The Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere, has never been convicted of any civil matter, let alone, theft.

“We are pained to state that the two occasions that the Deputy Governor had to go through the pains of losing his freedom in detention were all in the course of saving Owelle Rochas Okorocha from public disgrace.

“It will be recalled that Prince Madumere, shortly after Achike Udenwa’s victory at the polls in 1999, had to face contempt of Court for failure to make it to the court.

“He was in detention in the United States for about one month all because he was delayed by Governor Okorocha. To the glory of God, Prince Madumere was acquitted of any wrongdoing.

“The second time he had to stoop low so that Governor Okorocha might be spared the humiliation of getting incarcerated, Prince Madumere again yielded and was detained for almost two months on phony charges, which he was also absolved of.”



Chidiebube Okeoma , Owerri


The Imo State House of Assembly has commenced impeachment process against the deputy governor, Eze Madumere.

The Deputy Speaker, Ugonna Ozuruigbo, who moved the motion that the impeachment process be served on the embattled deputy governor, accused him, among other things , of abandoning his duties and office as the state’s number two citizen for a long time.

The lawmaker representing Oru West LGA, Donatus Onuigwe, who opposed the impeachment proceedings, was suspended by the Speaker immediately.

The plenary , which is tension-soaked, is currently ongoing.

Armed security men had barricaded the entry and exit points of the complex.

The lawmakers also accused Madumere of:
– Refusing to carry out official duties assigned to him by the governor

– Refusal to attend State Executive Council Meetings
– Refusal to hold meetings with the governor and commissioners
–Imprisonment for theft in the USA.

The Speaker, Acho Ihim, said that the petition met and surpassed the required one -third as provided for in Section 188 ( 2) 11 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

The Assembly is made up of 27 members, but four members who were sympathetic to Madumere were, penultimate weekend, suspended for “unpaliamentary conduct,” paving way for the impeachment proceedings against the deputy governor.

A six -man committee headed by member, representing Obowo LGA, Kennedy Ibe, was set up to probe the allegations and report back to the House within seven days. Madumere recently fell out with Rochas Okorocha over his succession plans.

While Okorocha wants his chief of staff, Uche Nwosu, to succeed him, Madumere is laying claims to the governorship position, thereby causing problems between them.


Operatives of the Imo State Police Command have arrested a pastor in the Assemblies of God Church in Owerri, Chukwuma Okezuo, for allegedly giving prophecies against the state Governor, Rochas Okorocha, during a church service.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Andrew Enwerem , who paraded the cleric before newsmen on Tuesday, accused him of prophesying during last Sunday’s church service in the Urratta area of Owerri.

The pastor was alleged to have said in his prophecy that the governor was recruiting young boys in the state with the sole aim of kidnapping children between zero and 10 years for ritual purposes.

The police spokesperson said the pastor prophesied that Governor Okorocha was allegedly engaging in the ritual exercises towards the 2019 governorship election in the state. He added that the “false prophecy” was capable of causing rancour and panic in the state.

“I parade before you one acclaimed pastor, Chukwuma Okezuo, of Assemblies of God Church. He was arrested during a church service last Sunday at Owaelu Urratta over false prophecies against the person of the Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha.
“The suspect , while on the pulpit, made false prophecies against the governor that he was recruiting young boys to be kidnapping children between zero and 10 years for ritual purposes. He falsely prophesied that the governor was engaging in the ritual purposes with the sole aim of winning the 2019 governorship election and therefore asked the congregation to pray.

“This false prophecy, by this acclaimed pastor, is very malicious and capable of causing rancour, panic, anxiety and disintegrating the state. The Imo State Police Command, under the leadership of Commissioner of Police, Mr Dasuki Galandanchi, will not watch the people jeopardise the peace of the state.

“Religious leaders should be mindful of the things they say. We will charge the suspect to court for legal action,” he said.

In an interview with Ameborave.com, the 40 -year-old pastor, who hails from the Mbaitoli Local Government Area of the state, said what the police accused him of was untrue.

He said that he only asked the congregation to pray against untimely death and spiritual manipulations without mentioning the name of anybody including that of the governor.


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