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Tears as Vanguard Associate Editor Henry Umoru buries mother, wife same day
Friday, October 20, 2923 would remain a day of ash in the lives of veteran journalist and Associate Editor of the Vanguard newspaper, Mr. Henry Umoru, his family and friends as they watched and saw his beloved mother and wife buried minutes apart.
Below is the narration of the events as told by Victorson Agbenson, an OAP and management staff of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN:

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Friends, colleagues and family members of an associate political editor with Vanguard Newspaper Mr.Henry Umoru have trooped out to join him in laying his mother , Mrs Celestina Aboda and wife, Mrs Bridget Umoru to rest at Ikpeshi in Edo state.
In an uncommon mix of hard luck and pain, the mother of Mr Henry Umoru, Mrs Celestina Ogbakhena Aboda died after a being illness on the 26th of September 2023, at the age of 75.
As Henry and family members were still mourning, his wife, who is a staff of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Mrs Bridget Umoru also gave up the ghost after a brief illness at the age of 46.
The family therefore decided to lay both of them to rest on the same day at Henry Umoru’s home town, Ikpeshi in Akoko Edo Local Government area of Edo state.
Before then, a service of songs was held at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church, Sabon Lugbe, Abuja mainly for Mrs Bridget Umoru.
At the service, Mr. Morobo Desmond – Dan, a brother to Mr. Umoru described the late Bridget as a women of peace.
“She was a very peaceful woman, even when you are the one who offended her or she offended you, she will come and tell you , sorry, please don’t be angry”
A close confident of Mr. Umoru, a former General Manager of Benue Printing and Publishing Company, Mr. Ben Agande said the late Bridget was a supporting wife who would be sorely missed.
“She was indeed a highly supportive wife to my friend. Henry and I have known for over thirty years and I know them very well, I just don’t know how my friend would cope without her. I’m really afraid”
A Deputy Director and colleague of the late Bridget at the department of Corporate Development and Communications, CD&C of FRCN, Mrs. Onyinye Orji Kalu who spoke on behalf of the Corporation, prayed God to console her loved ones.
“We cannot question God indeed. May her beautiful sould rest in peace”
For a former chairman of the FCT Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, and Editor in Chief of Forefront Magazine, Mr. Amos Duniya, the circumstances required that Mr Umoru should brace up as a man.
“This is indeed sad and devastating. I can’t imagine my close friend and confidant, Henry Umoru losing his wife and mother within less than 24 hours. Very painful, but we would try and see how we can encourage him to overcome. He will surely overcome by God’s grace”
Amidst singing of hymns such as ‘fading away like the starts of the morning’, ‘ it is well’ and Bible reading in the rich Catholic tradition and ambience, the Presiding Priest, John Adimula encouraged the faithful with the biblical hope of evalasting life in Christ Jesus.
Henry Umoru while expressing appreciation to the people for the love and support shown to him since the tragic loses, said “if it was the visitations, prayers and support, my lovly wife would not have died. This show of love has made me to vow that I will serve God more than ever!”
By Victorson Agbenson
We at Nationwide Reports wish Henry’s mother and wife peaceful repose of their souls while praying God to grant our colleague the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
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Edo: Convicted kidnappers to face public execution
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has announced plans to establish a special court to fast-track the prosecution of suspected kidnappers and cultists in the state.
He said anyone convicted by the special courts would face public execution, adding that he would not hesitate to sign their execution order
He spoke in Benin during the parade of suspected kidnappers and cultists arrested by the Edo State Police Command.
He warned residents against engaging in kidnapping and cult-related activities, saying such crimes would only lead to the loss of lives and property.
The governor said the proposed special court would become operational within the next few weeks to ensure speedy trial of suspects.
“We are setting up a special court to try kidnappers and cultists. In the next two or three weeks, it should be ready,” he said.
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Wike orders Fubara to join Rainbow coalition or face impeachment
River State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has been served a new impeachment threat by his political tomentor, former governor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
This time, Fubara, who has faced series of troubles from Wike, has allegedly been ordered by the FCT Minister to join the Rainbow coalition or face impeachment.
This would be the third time the Governor has been threatened with impeachment since he assumed office in May 2023, all coming from Wike.
According to reports, Wike sent a delegation headed by Ambassador Desmond Akwor to governor Fubara.
The delegate met the governor behind closed doors to deliver an ultimatum from Nyesom Wike to to the effect that he must join the Rainbow Coalition within a two-week timeline.
It was reported that although the delegation did not tell the governor that if he refuses to join the coalition that he will be impeached, the request was delivered in a manner as though it were a command rather than persuasion or appeal.
However, Fubara was said to be currently unperturbed about whatever they are conspiring against him as he is focused on delivering good governance to the Rivers state people adding that the source said Fubara aware of the plot and does not seem bothered.
“Ambassador Desmond Akwor of Oyigbo who also heads the LGA campaigns for Rainbow Coalition led the delegation from Wike to governor Sim Fubara. The meeting was behind closed doors. They came to order the governor to join their Rainbow Coalition–I said order because of the way they came and how they made it as a demand rather than a persuasion. I heard they have concluded that if the governor refuses to join them in two weeks time, they will remove him but his excellency is not even concerned about their desperation. He is currently focused on delivering his campaign promises to the people,” the reported quoted a source to have said.
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UN investigators condemn non-prosecution of religious freedom violators in Nigeria, urges domestication of ICC Charter
By Bonaventure Phillips Melah 08036062975
A special investigative body set up by the United Nations on religious freedom, has submitted preliminary report, indicting Nigerian government for failing to protect its citizens from various forms of abuse and death over their religious inclinations.
The investigative body led by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Beliefs (FoRB), Professor Nazila Ghanea, at a press conference on Friday, released preliminary report on a two-week mission in Nigeria which visited Kano and Plateau States.
The preliminary report was presented at the headquarters of the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC in Abuja with the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr, Tony Ojukwu, SAN in attendance, alongside directors, senior officers and representatives of some local and international organizations.
Prof. Nazila Chanea who lamented the rampant killings going on across Nigeria, committed by religious extremists and organisations affiliated international terror groups, said thousands of Nigeria’s have been killed without any punishment against the perpetrators, adding that Nigeria has become a slaughter house where life longer matters.
The UN Special Rapporteur therefore called on the federal government to domesticate the International Criminal Court, ICC Charter and other UN laws to try violators of regions freedom rights in the country.
She also called on religious leaders to denounce those who preach extremist ideologies and condemn their violent acts to serve as deterrent to others.
According to her, the investigation was meant to explore how freedom of thought, conscience and religion interacts with human rights realities on the ground throughout this vast land.
She noted that they were able to meet and interface with several top Nigerian officials, including the National Security, Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representatives of various departments of the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Social Development, the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Immigration Service, Supreme Court Justices and the Nigerian Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
She said- “I had asked for a number of other official meetings at the Federal level and regret that these could not be facilitated.”
She said: “Pockets of horrendous mass atrocities and international crimes were observed, but investigators found no evidence of a nationwide, intentional government policy to destroy a religious community. Inadequate security responses and repeated violence are major drivers of harm. Freedom of religion/conscience is being constrained by labels, silos, and political instrumentalisation; victims must lead the narrative until proper investigations and justice occur.”
She affirmed that the prevailing insecurity in Nigeria prevented her from extending her investigations to other parts of Nigeria, called for accountability processes and victim‑centred investigations to determine individual and institutional responsibility.
She noted that labels, cultural frames and polarisation prevent many people in Nigeria from freely expressing conscience and religious belief.
She called for the need to break silos and enable plural, conscience‑based expression across communities.
According to the preliminary report, ” Discussion of freedom of religion or belief in Nigeria elicits very acute concerns about insecurity, violence and conflict which has spread throughout the country and has generated huge alarm, albeit to different intensities and for different reasons.
“These include terrorist actions, gang violence and banditry incursions, land grabbing to mass displacement, armed conflict and cattle rustling, hostage taking to arson attacks, destruction of holy places and schools, large scale kidnappings in remote areas and civil unrest around protests and strikes, decimation of irrigated farmlands and whole villages and livelihoods, through endless cycles of threats, fear and death in expanding areas of the country. Impunity and lack of accountability have reportedly entrenched these cycles of fear and violence and encouraged its spread. Previously these cycles were focused in particular regions, for example in the Northwest and North Central.”
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