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Well Invade Your Palace Sunday Igbohos Spokesman Tells Alake, Yoruba Obas
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The spokesman of Sunday Adeyemo (Aka Sunday Igboho), Olayomi Koiki, has threatened that angry youths would invade the palace of the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo and other Yoruba Obas who are against the secession of Yorubas from the Nigerian nation.



BLENKAS recalls that Oba Gbadebo, on Friday admonished that Nigeria’s failure could spell doom for the black race.



The monarch, who said a war should not be allowed to break out in Nigeria, appealed to secessionists to have a rethink, saying “If Nigeria failed as a country, the entire black race had failed.’’



This Paramount Ruler of Egba’s comment came a few days after Sunday Igboho declared that Yoruba land is no more in Nigeria, giving many the impression that the monarch was sending a message to the activist.



Reacting in a viral video, Koiki said: “Let’s send a message back to the Alake of Egbaland. My name is Olayomi Koiki. We starting with you, we will break the coconut on your head. I said. If you think what we have in our hand is a child’splay, we are almost done to send out people; just a little more time. You will know that ‘water pass garri’. By the time we invade your palace, you will know. You think we are joking. We have blown it to a level, just a little more time to release the hair. You will hear ‘gbos’.



“Thinking that this issue will not turn into trouble is a lie. The trouble is coming; we are just postponing it. Whoever has the might can wait; who doesn’t have the power will hear
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Nigeria Navy Immortalizes Late Ex-Imo Military Gov, Commodore Amadi Ikwechegh
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The Nigeria Navy on Monday, immortalized the Late former Military Governor of the old Imo State, Rtd Navy Commodore Amadi Ikwechegh.


The Navy authority named a three-storey male hostel building at its Finance and Logistics College Owerrinta, in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government of Abia State, after the military Administrator, Commodore Ikwechegh.

The building project was executed by the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) through its Intervention Project programmes.

Extolling the virtues of the former military Governor, during the commissioning ceremony at Owerrinta, on Monday, the Nigerian Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, described Amadi Ikwechegh as one of the finest Hydrographers ever produced by the Nigeria Navy.

The Naval Chief saluted the collective efforts of the stakeholders and the Central Bank of Nigeria in realizing the projects and expressed gratitude that the college has introduced Ordinary National Diploma and other practical courses.

He said the building would assist the institution greatly and thanked the State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu for his support, saying that he was pleased by the Governor’s presence at the event.

Early in her speech during the commissioning ceremony, the Representative of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mrs Amina Oni said the college was important to the development and training of the officers, hence, the need to intervene in the construction of the buildings, which she described as part of the corporate social responsibility of the nation’s apex bank.

BLENKAS gathered that the ceremony attracted Governor Okezie Ikpeazu and his Imo State counterpart, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Wife of the Late military Governor, Mrs. Ikwechegh, some government functionaries and LGA chairmen from Abia and Imo states.

Late Navy Commodore Amadi Guy Ikwechegh, hailed from Igbere in Bende Local Government Area of Abia State and was Military Governor of the old Imo State between 1986 and 1989.

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State had charged the leadership of the Nigerian Navy to tailor their training in line with 21st-century challenges.

The Governor who was a Special Guest at the commissioning of the project said Nigeria is beset with a myriad of security challenges, especially insurgency which requires urgent attention.

According to him, the trend places a new burden on the shoulders of the Navy and other security outfits in the country.

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