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UPHOLDING THE PEOPLE’S CULTURE: Senator Manager knelt before Ibori as a sign of respect —Associate

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Senator James Manager, representing Delta South Senatorial District, has been hailed for upholding the Urhobo cultural value by kneeling before a former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori.

An associated of the senator said his principal knelt as a sign of respect in Urhobo culture.

A picture showing the Senator has gone viral on social media, eliciting reactions from many Nigerians.

In the picture, Senator Manager is seen wearing an Ankara outfit with a face mask below his chin and his hands folded while Ibori in a blue outfit sits on a red and black couch.

Ibori was governor of the oil-rich Delta State from 1999 to 2007 but was later convicted for embezzling billions of state funds while Manager has been a senator since 2003 and is one of the longest-serving lawmakers in the country.

Ibori has, however, remained influential in the state despite his criminal record.

Confirming the authenticity of the photo, an associate of the senator, who craved anonymity, said that it was just a sign of respect in Urhobo culture.

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He said, “Senator went to visit him on Wednesday. Ibori is a senior, a king and an elder to him, being his former boss. Whenever you go to pay homage to an Urhobo elder or someone you hold in high esteem, you kneel down. It is a sign of appreciation for people to show who the person is to you. Things are just being twisted on social media. It is a personal relationship. You don’t expect the senator to stand up to address Ibori.

“Senator came to pay homage to him because he had not seen Ibori in a long time and he took drinks. Those are the drinks you see on the table in the picture.”

However, many people on social media said it was wrong for the senator to have done such.

Precious Erutase wrote on Facebook, “Yes, I don’t demean people on social media, but with due respect, this photo didn’t speak well of Senator James Manager and his media aide. In my own words, it is true that the media aide that took this photo has revealed to Deltans the incongruous ambition and the overzealousness of his boss.

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“There is nowhere in the whole of the Niger Delta that you will find a man of Senator James Manager ranking, kneeling down with both legs before a fellow man who happens not to be his biological father, but a man I can accurately guess to be of the same age with him. No, it is not done and this is demeaning.”

Omemiroro Ogedegbe, who is a lawyer, wrote on Facebook, “The people continue to suffer as the politicians do not hold allegiance to their sovereignty but to perceived political gods to whom they continue to pay royalties upon their emergence and the people suffer.

“Imagine my senators kneeling like schoolchildren all for the quest of power. James Manager is 61 years like James Ibori and from their look, that of James Manager might be his football age. Each time we see this level of timidity the institutions they represent suffer.”

Ezekiel Ibok, who identified himself as a teacher on Facebook also wrote, “A serving Senator, James Ebiowu Manager representing Delta South kneels before James Ibori, seeking endorsement for his 2023 governorship ambition. Kneeling down for an ex-convict that looted Delta State dry.”

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“How come we celebrate thieves and looters in Nigeria? How did we get here as a people?” he asked.

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BREAKING: Lion kills worker in Obasanjo library’s zoo

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The Ogun State Police Command on Sunday confirmed that a 35-year-old zoo worker at Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Babaji Daule, was on Saturday killed by a lion.

The spokesman for the state police command, Omolola Odutola, disclosed this in a statement sent to journalists on Sunday.

 

The Bauchi State-born lion handler was said to have forgotten to secure the locks and barricade the lion’s enclosure before approaching the cage to feed the animal.

This reportedly allowed the lion to escape and attack the handler, resulting in injuries to his neck and eventual death.

 

The victim’s body was said to have been removed and taken to the mortuary at Ijaye General Hospital, while the wild lion was shot to release its grip on the handler.

 

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Five dead, several others hospitalised after church ‘Love Feast’ in Oyo

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At least five people were confirmed dead, while several others are receiving treatment at the Infectious Disease Centre, Olodo, in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State, following their participation in a ‘Love Feast’ —popularly known as Ipese — organised by a white garment church in Ibadan.

 

According to reports, the incident, which occurred last Sunday within the church premises in Apata, Ido Local Government Area, has thrown the community into a state of confusion.

 

A church source, who requested anonymity, revealed that it has yet to be established whether the Ipese meal was responsible for the deaths.

 

“I ate the same beans that everyone else, including the victims, ate, and nothing happened to me.

 

“It’s not clear that the incident is related to the Ipese, as some people are claiming. Various government agencies, including the police, DSS, media outlets, and even the World Health Organization, have been here to investigate. Their findings haven’t been made public yet, but I can assure you it’s not about Ipese,” he said.

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Confirming the incident, a staff member at the Infectious Disease Centre, who spoke anonymously, stated that 50 of the victims who were rushed to the centre had been treated and discharged.

 

“Some of the affected people were brought here for treatment. So far, 50 have been discharged, while others are still receiving care,” the official said.

 

The Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, confirmed the incident, noting that investigations are ongoing.

 

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Police arrest officers who ‘extorted’ N1m from corps members under duress

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The Police Command in Lagos State has summoned four policemen to explain their roles in the alleged extortion of N1 million from some members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

 

An X user, @YemieFash, shared the encounter on Thursday.

 

According to the post, the officers threatened the corps members before taking them to where they were “robbed.”

 

The netizen said alleged that failure of one of the corps members to submit a hard copy of his driver’s license sparked the extortion.

 

“Your officers today in Surulere extorted 1 million naira from 3 corps members. They were threatened with firearms, kidnapped, and taken to the KAFARU OLUWOLE TINUBU HOUSE AREA C POLICE COMMAND of the @LagosPoliceNG where they were robbed.

“Their offense was the absence of a physical copy of a driver’s license. This is evil!,” the post read.

 

Some videos were also shared alongside the post.

 

“What about your driver’s license?” one of the officers asked the driver in one of the clips.

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The motorist replied: “I’m renewing it.”

 

The officer then demanded the renewal paperwork, which the driver could not provide in hard copy.

 

Following this, a man dressed in plain clothing was seen removing the vehicle’s number plate, sparking an argument.

 

Giving an update on Friday, Benjamin Hundeyin, spokesperson for the state command, said the officers had been summoned.

He added that their trial has begun.

 

“The men have been summoned and their trial has commenced. We urge the complainants to visit the Complaint Response Unit at the State Headquarters to testify at the ongoing trial,” Hundeyin wrote on X.

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