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General Christopher Musa Refutes Allegations of Military Involvement in Abortions.

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On January 24, 2025, General Christopher Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria, publicly dismissed allegations regarding the military’s involvement in the forced abortion of pregnancies among women impregnated by Boko Haram insurgents. These claims, which originated from a Reuters report in February 2022, suggested that the Nigerian military had executed a covert abortion program as part of its counter-insurgency efforts, allegedly terminating at least 10,000 pregnancies.

During an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, General Musa characterized these allegations as unfounded and a product of a smear campaign orchestrated by certain non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with questionable motives. He expressed his dismay at the accusations, recalling his tenure as the theatre commander when the allegations first surfaced. “Whenever we are succeeding, they throw this at us to make us look bad,” he stated, emphasizing the detrimental impact such claims have on military morale.

General Musa highlighted that an independent panel constituted by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had thoroughly investigated the allegations for over a year, ultimately finding no evidence to support the claims against the military. He affirmed that the military had provided the panel with unrestricted access during the investigation, which included his own testimony in January 2023.

In light of the findings, General Musa called for a public apology from those who propagated these allegations and indicated that the military had approached the Attorney General to explore legal action against the accusers. He also questioned the silence of international organizations and local NGOs regarding these claims, suggesting that if such actions had indeed occurred over the past decade, their inaction raises serious concerns about complicity.

In conclusion, General Musa’s statements underscore a commitment to transparency and accountability within the military, while also challenging the narratives that seek to undermine its efforts in combating insurgency in Northern Nigeria.

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Mike Ejeagha’s Eldest Son Explains the Reason for Burial of his Father within 24 hours of his Death.

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Highlife music has lost a significant figure. Chief Mike Ejeagha, the celebrated Nigerian musician known for his hit “Gwo Gwo Gwo,” was laid to rest on Saturday in his hometown of Umuagba, Imezi-Owa, Enugu State. This occurred less than 24 hours after his passing at the age of 95 due to a prolonged illness.

Ejeagha’s rapid burial was in accordance with his express wishes, as revealed by his eldest son, Emmanuel Ejeagha. In a statement to the News Agency of Nigeria, Emmanuel explained that his father had requested a swift interment without embalmment. This wish was honored by his family, kindred, and with the consent of Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah. While the burial has been concluded, funeral ceremonies will be held at a later date.

Governor Mbah mourned Ejeagha as a uniquely gifted artist whose musical storytelling and cultural impact transcended generations. His passing marks a profound loss for his family, Enugu State, the music industry, and the nation.

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‘Gwo Gwo Gwo’ Singer Gentleman Mike Ejeagha Passes Away at 95.

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The Nigerian highlife music scene mourns the loss of Chief Mike Ejeagha, who passed away on Friday evening at the age of 95. Confirmed by his eldest son, Emma, the legendary musician died at the 32 Garrison Hospital in Enugu after a prolonged illness.

Born on April 4, 1930, in Enugu State, Ejeagha, popularly known as “Gentleman Mike Ejeagha,” achieved prominence between the 1960s and 1980s. His distinctive style of Igbo folk music produced enduring hits such as Omekagu, Uwa Mgbede Ka Mma, and Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche (Gwogwogwongwo).

Ejeagha’s contribution to Igbo culture is immense, with over 300 recordings archived in the National Archives of Nigeria. A recent viral dance challenge in 2024, featuring his 1983 track “Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche,” introduced his work to a new generation.

His passing marks the end of an era, but Mike Ejeagha’s legacy remains firmly etched in Nigerian highlife music.

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Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Condemns Alleged Police Summon of Uzo-Uwani Chairman

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The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth wing has voiced strong condemnation regarding the reported summoning of Mr. Chijioke Ezugwu, the Uzo-Uwani local government chairman, by the Enugu State police command. This follows recent violence in Uzo-Uwani, where suspected herdsmen have allegedly killed numerous residents, prompting local security efforts.

According to reports, Mr. Ezugwu was questioned regarding alleged killings of herdsmen. Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide President, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike, has called the summon unacceptable, lamenting the perceived lack of police action against the alleged perpetrators of the Uzo-Uwani attacks while criticizing the swiftness in summoning the council chairman.

Mr. Okwu stated that the situation in Uzo-Uwani is underreported and severe, marked by frequent abductions and attacks. He criticized the police for allegedly failing to apprehend those responsible for violence, including the murder of an elderly couple. He further asserted that the police’s actions may be perceived as emboldening criminals. The group has urged the Enugu State Police Command to address these allegations. They warn that continued “harassment” of the council chairman could result in widespread protests by Igbo youths.

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