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We’re Surprised That Fubara Withheld His Accent To Four Bills -Amaewhule

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Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Martins Amaewhule, has said the state lawmakers were surprised that Governor Siminalayi Fubara, withheld his accent to four bills recently passed into law by the House.

The four bills include; the Rivers State House of Assembly Fund Management Bill, the Rivers State Local Government Law (Amendment) Bill, the Rivers State Traditional Rulers’ Law (Amendment) Bill, and the Rivers State Advertisement and Use of State-owned Property Prohibition (Repeal) Bill.

Recall that Fubara, had in letters written to the House of Assembly, stated that such amendments would create confusion and breach constitutional provisions.

Consequently, the House, at its 99th legislative sitting, decided to override the assent of the governor to four bills, citing Section 100 (5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as altered.

Amaewhule spoke yesterday when the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, paid an advocacy visit to members of the State House of Assembly in Port Harcourt.

He explained that the lawmakers decided to override the executive over non-consent to the bills in order to strengthen democratic process in the state.

The Speaker said: “There is nothing the 10th assembly has done under my watch that is outside of the law.
There is nothing we have done, either in plenary or committee or during oversight that is outside the provisions of the law.

“We are guided by the law and I’m happy that Rivers people are seeing our determination to do the work for which we were elected.”

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Amaewhule stated that it was time for people to begin to imbibe the principles of separation of power.

He said: “People must know where their powers begin and where their powers stop. Where your right stops is where your neighbours’ rights begin

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Sallah Celebration: Hon. Mustapha Extends Warm Greetings To Muslim Ummah

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By Tambaya Julius, Abuja

Hon. Mustapha Danladi Babaladi, the esteemed Vice Chairman of Jaba Local Government in Kaduna State, extends his warmest wishes to the Muslim Ummah as they celebrate the sacred occasion of Eid-El-Fitr.

This significant festival marks the culmination of Ramadan, a period of immense devotion, faith, and obedience to the Almighty.

Hon. Mustapha expresses his heartfelt congratulations to all Muslim brothers and sisters within Jaba Local Government, Kaduna State, and across Nigeria.

He acknowledges their commitment to fasting and spiritual reflection throughout the holy month and commends their perseverance in observing this fundamental pillar of Islam.

The holy month of Ramadan instils invaluable virtues such as piety, faith, sacrifice, patience, and kindness. Hon. Mustapha emphasises that these principles are essential for fostering a strong, united, and just society.

By embracing these values, individuals can contribute to the development and harmony of their local communities and the broader Nigerian society.

He encourages the Muslim Ummah to carry forward these spiritual lessons beyond Ramadan, applying them in their daily interactions, decision-making, and community engagements. “By doing so, we can help build a more cohesive, compassionate, and prosperous society” Hon. Mustapha stated.

The Vice Chairman extends his prayers for the well-being of all Muslims and Christians. He seeks Allah’s guidance and blessings upon the faithful, praying for their continued health, protection, and prosperity. He also hopes that Allah grants them the opportunity to witness and partake in many more Ramadan seasons in the future.

Hon. Mustapha further urges the Muslim community to embrace the spirit of unity and generosity, supporting those in need and fostering goodwill among people of all backgrounds.

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He believes that by upholding these principles, the Muslim Ummah will continue to play a vital role in nurturing peace and progress within Jaba Local Government and beyond.

In his closing remarks, Hon. Mustapha Danladi Babaladi reiterates his heartfelt congratulations to the Muslim Ummah once more, on the successful completion of the Ramadan fast.

Hon. Mustapha also urged citizens to support the good government of Governor Uba Sani and Hon. Laria Sylvia Ishaku for positive Kaduna State.

He prays for a joyous and blessed Eid-El-Fitr, filled with love, happiness, and divine favour.

Barka Da Sallah.

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I Declined a £24 Million Offer to Omit Jesus from My Music – Panam Percy Paul

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Acclaimed gospel artist and songwriter Dr. Panam Percy Paul has disclosed that he rejected a substantial £24 million record deal in 1995 due to its stipulation requiring a reduction in the mention of “Jesus” in his music.

In a recent interview with Pastor Emmanuel Iren, Paul shared that the three-year contract, valued at approximately N7 billion at the time, included conditions that contradicted his religious beliefs.

The record label proposed that he substitute names like “Righteous One” or “Greatest Lover” for direct references to Jesus.

“The condition was, ‘Can you limit the number of times you mention the name Jesus in your songs?’” Paul recalled. “One representative even suggested, ‘You don’t really need to say Jesus. You can use other names instead.’ I was taken aback and responded, ‘You can keep the money; I’ll keep the name.’”

The seasoned gospel musician also voiced concerns regarding the growing commercialization of gospel music, asserting that record labels and marketers now dictate the creative direction of artists.

“Currently, the situation has escalated to where the music ministry has transformed into a music industry,” he expressed. “The industry now prescribes what ministers should do, how they should perform, and when they should do it.”

Paul’s revelation has ignited conversations about the impact of commercial interests on gospel music and the challenges artists face in preserving their faith-based messages.

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Eid-el-Fitr: Fire Service Boss Puts Operatives On Red Alert

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The Controller General of the Federal Fire Service, Abdulganiyu Jaji, has placed fire service personnel on red alert to ensure swift response to emergencies during the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.

Jaji also urged Nigerians to adopt fire safety measures, particularly while cooking, to prevent avoidable incidents during the festive period.

In a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja, the fire service boss advised against leaving cooking unattended and emphasized the need to store gas cylinders outside kitchens and keep matches away from children.

“These safety measures are crucial in preventing fire outbreaks, especially during a period when many people travel, increasing the risks of fuel tanker accidents,” he said.

He added that all fire service commands and zones across the country have been placed on high alert to respond promptly to emergencies.

“I urge citizens to familiarize themselves with the contact details of their local fire service units for quick intervention in case of any fire incident,” Jaji stated.

The fire chief also stressed the need for fuel tankers and other articulated vehicles transporting flammable materials to be fitted with onboard cameras to enhance safety.

“Many tankers on Nigerian roads still fail to meet modern safety standards. These substandard vehicles contribute to rising accident figures, leading to loss of lives and property and leaving many families in distress,” he said.

Jaji noted that modern tankers come with features such as anti-rollover systems, anti-spill devices, and onboard cameras to monitor drivers’ behavior, which help in preventing road crashes.

“The continued use of substandard tankers without these safety features remains a major risk,” he warned.

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While acknowledging the financial burden of replacing old fleets, Jaji suggested an alternative approach—installing onboard computers to monitor driving patterns, speed, and nighttime movements.

“Although the complete replacement or retrofitting of tankers with modern safety devices like anti-skid systems, speed limiters, and automatic emergency braking remains a priority, government agencies responsible for enforcing these measures are working to address the issue. Over time, we are confident that these improvements will be implemented,” he assured.

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