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Disqualify Any Igbo Aspirant Linked With IPOB—Group Begs INEC

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Nnamdi Kanu IPOBR

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been urged to disqualify any would-be aspirant that shows affection or fraternity with Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) to the detriment of the collective interest of the Southeast region.

This appeal was made by a South-East group known as the Southeast Youths and Elders Forum.

The group also advised politicians of Igbo extraction to openly condemn IPOB like the Governor of Ebonyi State, Mr Dave Umahi, who it said has never hidden his firm believe in one Nigeria as well as in the unity and progress of the country.

In a statement signed by its Director of Media and Publicity, Mazi Ikechukwu Edwin, the group alleged that some Igbo politicians are secretly associating with the leadership of the proscribed IPOB in exchange for votes in 2019.

“Ordinarily, we would have maintained our silence waiting to see how IPOB will make them elected leaders in 2019, but because their dangerous scheming is detrimental to the interest of the Southeast region as well as the current crop of leaders in the zone especially with the anti-Igbo label place on them; most especially the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engineer Dave Umahi who has never hidden his firm believe in one Nigeria as well as in the unity and progress of the country, we have decided to do a follow-up to our earlier press statement,” the group said.

The statement said, “Based on this reality, we demand that all political leaders, religious leaders, traditional rulers, town union presidents, opinion leaders and all pressure groups in the southeast to come out openly and condemn the illegal activities of the IPOB in the region.

The current anti-Igbo label placed on Governor Dave Umahi is uncharitable and a total betrayal of the entire Igbo cause which the Governor is altruistically leading the struggle.

“As Chairman of the Southeast Governors Forum, Engineer Umahi is the first citizen of the region and as a result, it is incumbent on him to blend Southeast interest with national interest which will lead to greater prosperity and development of the region instead of IPOB’s divisive, tribalistic and retrogressive pursuit which will result in economic and political doom for the zone.

“In lieu of this, we also call on all state chairmen of the major political parties in the region as well as their chieftains and would-be aspirants to come out and condemn the activities of IPOB openly so as to prove to the world that they are not sponsors of IPOB in the country.

“Failure to do that, we urge the security organisations to place these questionable individuals on their watch list to ascertain their level of fraternity with the proscribed movement,” the group said.

“We also urge the Independent National Electoral Commission to use the security report generated by our intelligence community to disqualify any would-be aspirant that shows affection or fraternity with IPOB to the detriment of the collective interest of the Southeast region,” it added.

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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NECA’s Annual Retreat for Business Managers, Executives Holds April 16

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The annual retreat for business managers and executives organised by the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) will take place from April 16 to 18, 2026, at the AAE & T Hotel, Kuto, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

This year’s edition is themed The Resilient Enterprise, People and Systems: Building and Managing Businesses that Outlive Seasons, Cycles and Crises.

The programme aims to equip leaders with the insights, tools, and networks required to build resilient organisations in an increasingly complex business environment.

It will provide a unique platform for executive-level engagement through high-level conversations, peer learning sessions with experienced leaders, strategy reflection workshops, and curated networking opportunities.

Expected to attend are industry leaders, senior executives, and business managers from across sectors. They will explore strategies for sustaining organisational performance through leadership transitions, economic cycles, regulatory shifts, and market disruptions.

Participants will also benefit from interactive discussions focused on strengthening corporate governance, developing agile leadership capabilities, and building organisational systems that can withstand periods of uncertainty and transformation.

A notice from NECA said the event is open to both members and non-members, with participation fees set at N300,000 for members and N320,000 for non-members. Discounts will also be available for Gold and Silver members, subject to applicable terms and conditions.

Interested participants are encouraged to register via the official registration link to secure their place at the retreat, which promises to deliver valuable insights and connections for executives seeking to build enterprises capable of thriving through seasons of change and uncertainty.

The Director-General of NECA, Mr Adewale Smatt-Oyerinde, noted that by convening business managers and senior executives in a collaborative learning environment, the association aims to contribute to the development of stronger, future-ready enterprises that can drive economic growth, create jobs, and support national development even in the face of evolving global and local challenges.

He added that the retreat will provide executives with the opportunity to step away from daily operational demands and engage in deeper strategic conversations with peers and industry experts.

“The theme of this year’s retreat speaks directly to the realities businesses face today. Across sectors, organisations are navigating leadership transitions, regulatory shifts, economic pressures, and technological disruption.

“What distinguishes enduring enterprises is their ability to build strong systems, develop capable leaders, and create organisational cultures that can adapt and respond effectively to change,” the NECA chief said.

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Egbin Power Commissions 80 New Staff Housing Units

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Egbin Power 80 New Staff Housing Units

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

In further demonstration of its unwavering commitment to its workforce, Nigeria’s foremost power generation company, Egbin Power Plc, has unveiled 80 new residential housing units for employees within its plant premises in Egbin, Lagos State.

This comprises 40 fully furnished three-bedroom apartments and 40 furnished studio apartments, all designed to contemporary standards.

The units feature modern infrastructure and thoughtfully planned utilities, creating a safe, comfortable, and conducive living environment that supports both employee productivity and family well-being.

This strategic investment underscores the company’s philosophy that a well-supported workforce is fundamental to sustained operational excellence.

The new housing units are part of a holistic strategy to cultivate a stable, motivated, and future-ready workforce.

This strategy extends beyond infrastructure to encompass robust career development and recognition. Over the past three years, Egbin Power has promoted 112 employees across various cadres, reinforcing a culture that rewards merit, performance, and long-term dedication

“At Egbin Power, our people are our most valuable asset. Even amidst the prevailing liquidity and operational realities within the broader power sector, our focus on employee welfare has remained deliberate and consistent.

“This significant expansion of our residential estate is a tangible expression of that commitment.

“It is one of several key initiatives aimed at ensuring our employees feel genuinely supported, allowing them to thrive both personally and professionally,” the chief executive of Egbin Power, Mr Mokhtar Bounour, said.

Initiated in 2025 and completed in January 2026, this project is the latest milestone in Egbin Power’s structured and ongoing approach to enhancing employee welfare. It reflects the energy firm’s dedication to fostering a culture where every team member feels valued, secure, and motivated.

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NGX Group, CSCS, WIMBIZ to Ring Bell for Gender Equality

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Ring Bell for Gender Equality

By Aduragbemi Omiyale

On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at the Nigerian Exchange Group House in Lagos, the role of capital markets in promoting gender equality will be reemphasised through the closing gong ceremony in commemoration of International Women’s Day 2026.

The ceremony is part of the global Ring the Bell for Gender Equality campaign, which mobilises stock exchanges worldwide to expand women’s participation in the economy and advance gender-inclusive practices.

In Nigeria, the NGX Group is partnering with the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc and Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ) to make it memorable under the theme Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls.

Dignitaries expected at the ceremony include the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mrs Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu; the First Lady of Imo State, Mrs Chioma Uzodimma; the Executive Commissioner for Legal and Enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms Frana Chukwuogor; foremost actor, Ms Funke Akindele; a Director at the NGX Group, Ms Ojinnika Olaghere; and another staffer of NGX Group, Mrs Fatima Wali-Abdulrahman, alongside board members of NGX Group, regulators, capital market stakeholders, and industry leaders.

NGX Group is joining other exchanges worldwide in sounding the NGX Gong to underscore the importance of inclusive leadership, equal opportunities, and stronger market accountability in advancing gender equality.

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