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Friday, October 30

Did you know that 145 Nigerian Women Die Daily From Child Delivery – Fomwan

The Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) has decried the high rate of deaths among childbearing mothers in Nigeria saying that about 145 of them die during child delivery every day.

The Project Director of Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health (PACFaH) under FOMWAN, Adamu Musa Kachalla disclosed this yesterday at a one-day sensitisation meeting on family planning, immunisation and nutrition with representatives of faith- based organisations and women groups in Abuja.
She said that FOMWAN works to sensitise and mobilise religious leaders, traditional rulers and women groups and train them on four issues that are bothering family health like nutrition, routine immunisation, family planning and infant health.

Kachalla said, “After this training, we expect all participants to tell their followers, to advocate and influence decision makers so that they will allocate more funding for family planning commodities, maternal and infant care.

“We want the government to fund more commodities for family planning and in nutrition. We want to adopt the National Strategic Action on Nutrition and implement it so that at the end of the day, nobody will have children who are stunted, out of school and suffering.
“We have a very high rate of maternal mortality and with child spacing, we can take care of that. We want to reduce that both at the national and state level,” she added.

She said that although there are lots of misconceptions surrounding family planning most especially in Northern Nigeria, child spacing has always been practiced in the region.

9 breast cancer myths you all should know

Are mammograms really painful?
Do smokers actually run a higher risk of developing breast cancer?

Professor Justus Apffelstaedt, Associate Professor at the University of Stellenbosch and Head of the Tygerberg Hospital Breast Clinic in South Africa, helps to set the record straight.

-Myth 1
The incidence of breast cancer in younger women is increasing.
-Truth
Breast cancers in younger women who are of celebrity status is resulting in increased media coverage of their cases, but typically, breast cancers develop in women between the ages of 50 and 70.

-Myth2
The contribution of chemotherapy to reducing mortality is significant.
-Truth
A multidisciplinary approach that combines a number of treatment options that include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormonal and biologic agents is most effective. Specialist centres, which see more than 150 cases of breast cancer per year will achieve the best results as here the most accurate diagnosis will be made and the most appropriate treatment options chosen.

-Myth 3
Smoking increases your risk of breast cancer.
-Truth
Breast cancer is one of the few cancers where risk is not increased due to smoking.

-Myth 4
A mammogram is a mammogram.
-Truth
The accuracy of mammographic diagnosis in screening, which forms the bulk of all mammography performed in South Africa , is dependent on:

1. Optimal equipment used to produce the mammogram – these days full-field digital mammographic equipment is regarded as state of the art.

2. The optimal image as produced by a radiographer specialised in mammography.

3. The optimal reading of the image is usually provided by doctors who specialise in breast imaging and who have possibly received overseas training in mammography interpretation.

4. A process of rigorous quality control, where all outcomes are recorded and regularly analysed.
Only where all of these conditions are met, will the promise of lowering the mortality rates from breast cancer and the increase in breast conservation be realised.

-Myth 5
It doesn’t make a difference where you are treated.
-Truth
A very important, but often overlooked factor is where a patient is treated. It has been shown that dependent on where the woman is treated for breast cancer, the risk of death within 5 years can be up to 60% higher in environments where only few breast cancers are treated versus environments where more than 150 breast cancers are treated per year. This effect is larger than any chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and radiation.

-Myth 6
Removing the entire breast is better than breast conservation.
-Truth
Breast cancer metastasizes to places outside of the breast. The tumour in the breast will not kill you – the spread of the cancer to the brain, lungs etc. will. As breast cancer often does that early in the course of the disease, a mastectomy will not guarantee you better survival than breast conserving therapy.
Should a radical mastectomy be necessary, breast reconstruction can take place during the same session that the mastectomy is performed. A multidisciplinary treatment approach involves: The oncologic surgeon, a radiation oncologist, a medical oncologist and a plastic surgeon to optimally time and sequence the individual treatments.
In a well-run multidisciplinary breast clinic, out of 100 women with breast cancer, 60 will have breast conserving therapy, 35 will have a mastectomy with immediate reconstruction and only 5 will leave the theatre with neither their own breast nor a reconstructed breast.

-Myth 7
My breast cancer wasn’t detected by mammography.
-Truth
High quality mammography will detect about 95% of all breast cancers. Breast cancers that do not image are rare if the above criteria of a breast imaging centre are met.

-Myth 8
Mammograms are painful.
-Truth
If the breasts are painful, a mammogram should not be done until the reason for the tenderness has been addressed. Well trained mammographers should be able to assist you in relaxing. When you are relaxed, the pectoral muscles behind the breast relax, which should result in a painless mammogram.

-Myth 9
If you have breast augmentation, breast cancer is harder to detect and you are more at risk.
-Truth
Breast augmentation does not constitute an increase in glandular tissue, therefore you are not more at risk. It is necessary that an experienced mammographer takes your mammogram as special techniques are needed to demonstrate all breast tissue.

Source- Woman24

Read How chocolate can improve your life

“People say that you cannot buy happiness, but you can buy chocolate and that is kind of the same thing.”

We have been feeling guilty about chocolate since our teen years when we were told it would give us pimples.
.But it is time to change things!
Let us put our guilt down and pick up some chocolate instead. And to make this easy I am going to give you 7 fantastic reasons why chocolate is good for you.

If we enjoy our men and coffee to be tall, dark and handsome, we at least need to apply some of these qualities to our chocolate.
The darker our chocolate the better!


1. Dark Chocolate is Bursting with Antioxidants
Antioxidants are the big hype at the moment. Everyone wants more of them to stay looking youthful for longer and for their cancer fighting properties.
Our bodies are experiencing oxidative stress the whole time and one of the best ways to put a fighting army together is by eating chocolate. (I don’t mind fighting this war)
Polyphenols, flavanols and catechins are antioxidants that can be found in chocolate. These antioxidants are found in high amounts in chocolate and can boost our health.
It has been found that by eating dark chocolate that you increase your total antioxidant capacity and your blood levels of epicatechin. (Whatever this means – it sounds impressive hey!)

2. Dark Chocolate Helps with Blood Sugar
High blood sugar is one of the biggest problems this planet is facing. Not that chocolate will cure it, but it might provide some benefits. (No bingeing on chocolate now)
One of the main reasons why people develop high sugar is due to their cells becoming insulin resistant. This means that your body can pump out as much insulin as it would like, but the cells will not react to it and take up the sugar present in your blood.
And where does chocolate come into this equation?
Well chocolate actually helps increase insulin sensitivity. This means your cells will start reacting (and taking up sugar) when insulin is released.

3. Dark Chocolate keeps your Heart Healthy
Remember that strange word “epicatechin”, which I mentioned earlier. Well it is actually a special flavonoid in chocolate and it helps with cardiovascular health.
It has been found that epicatechin works via an antithrombotic mechanism. Ok ok, I won’t leave you hanging with what this means…
It means that it helps to keep the blood thin and running smoothly. It is not a good thing if your blood gets all clumpy and gluey.
It has a similar effect to the blood thinning properties of aspirin.
Some observational studies are showing that chocolate might be beneficial when it comes to calcified plaque. But more studies need to be done on this.
What they are staying this that,  by eating chocolate 2 or more times a week it decreases your calcified plaque by 32%. And having it more than 5 times a week could decrease your risk of heart disease by 57%. (Remember dark chocolate)



4. Dark Chocolate keeps Blood Pressure Down
Ok this is going to get a bit medical, but bear with me.
A meta-analysis was done in 2012 looking at randomized trials of improving blood pressure through the consumption of chocolate. And here is what they found;
It showed a reduction in diastolic blood pressure by an average of 1.6mmHg and it also decreased mean arterial pressure on an average of 1.64mmHg. Not too shabby.
All in all this shows us that chocolate can bring down our blood pressure.
Why is that?

The first one is that chocolate contains flavanols which stimulates the release of nitric oxide. This nitric oxide helps the arteries to dilate and relax. And this decreases the pressure in the arteries.
The next reason is that chocolate is high in magnesium. The increase in magnesium intake can inhibit smooth vascular muscle contractions, once again decreasing the pressure.



5. Dark Chocolate is High in Iron and Magnesium
We all know how important iron is for you but do you know how important magnesium is for you?

Well luckily we find them both in chocolate.
A huge amount of iron is needed by our blood. It is present in our haemoglobin which is used to transport oxygen all over our body.
Large amounts of iron can normally be found in products such as meat and eggs, but here is another delicious one to add to the list.
As I pointed out above, magnesium helps to reduce blood pressure. And that is not the only important benefit of magnesium. It also helps with keeping our bones in good health and the rhythmic beating of our hearts.

6. Dark Chocolate Improves your Cholesterol
And just to support the heart health claim, the study showed a slight improvement in cholesterol levels by decreasing LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) by 0.07mmol/L and slightly increasing HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) by 0.03mmol/L.
This won’t get you off the statins, but it is good to know that chocolate is not bad for your cholesterol.
These beneficial results are thought to be linked to the high antioxidant count in cocoa.

7. And last but not least… it makes us beautiful and bright In very small studies it has been shown that dark chocolate can help protect your skin against UVB damage. (But don’t rely completely on chocolate – still slap on your sunscreen) .It showed that people who consumed chocolate for 12 weeks prior to this sun exposure where able to tolerate more sun before their skin turned red.

If you have the beauty, you now want the brains.
And chocolate can help with that too! Chocolate can help increase blood flow to the brain. It has also been shown that there have been speech improvements in patients who consumed chocolate and had metal impairments.

Researchers are trying to explain this by looking at the caffeine, theodromine and flavanols in cocoa itself. And that is all from me today. I hope I have shed some light on the benefits of chocolate and how it can improve your life.

P.S. A piece of dark chocolate a day will keep the doctor away!

SOURCE- MyNews24

‘Nigeria to become Africa’s next automotive hub by 2050’

Tokunbo imports may stop by 2044

If Nigeria remains committed to the implementation of its automotive policy, it may realise its potential of being the hub of the continent’s automotive industry, accounting for 70 per cent of new cars to be manufactured by 2050, latest PwC report has shown.
Similarly, the report projected that Imported used vehicles, popularly referred to as Tokunbo cars will become non-existent as a direct result of local production as well as sustained investment and implementation of policies in the automobile industry.

Specifically, the report showed a projection of increased output in other manufacturing sectors and key auxiliary industries such as solid minerals and rubber industry to boost confidence of OEM brands to begin actual manufacturing, adding that manufacturing is projected to begin in 2023 and by 2030, would account for 33 per cent of new vehicle sales.

The report added that as CKD production and eventually manufacturing begins, the customers’ preference for foreign used imports will gradually reduce.

“Losing their competitive advantage of being more affordable, customers will gradually shift their preference to locally assembled cars and internally generated used cars. Foreign used cars’ 70 per cent market share will steadily drop to 35 per cent by 2028 and die out by 2034”, the report showed.

In its latest automotive industry report titled, “Africa’s next automotive hub”, it noted that Nigeria has the potential to become the hub of Africa’s automotive industry, considering the fact that it remains home to an estimated 170 million people, with over 40 million in the growing middle class, as well as an economy that is increasingly seen as an attractive destination for investors across all sectors.
Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers Limited, Andrew S Nevin, while presenting the report yesterday, said the projected growth requires sustained and effective investment in the automobile industry made only possible by the government implementing political, economic and legal policies that create a suitable environment for such investment.

“Given the intent shown by the Nigerian government, PwC developed growth projections for the Nigerian automotive industry. The growth projections highlight the potential of the industry and present three different scenarios for the industry till 2050.

“In these scenarios, growth is measured in term of car sales and we have assumed it to be dependent on GDP. As a result, we use PwC’s The World in 2050, a report that forecasts economic growth for 32 of the largest economies in the world, for the period 2014 – 50.”

SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN

Yemi Alade Collection Set To Hold On November 5th 2015

Following the official announcement of the Yemi Alade Collection, (a jewelry line stemming from a collaboration between bland2glam.com.ng and Singer, Yemi Alade), the YACXB2G movement is coming with a fresh tease as the sneak peek video reveals Yemi Alade rocking ONE of the fascinating pieces from the collection! We are in love with the brooch and all we can say at this point is HOHA!!! (in Yemi Alade’s voice of course!).

We can’t wait to view the whole collection!
The Yemi Alade Collection is set for unveiling on the 5th of November at the Civic Center Lagos. In association with the YAC cause is the Get Mented initiative which aims at connecting Nigerian women, both young and old to provide and receive mentorship from each other.

Abuja Entertaiment Choice Award #ECA – (Full List Nominees for 2015)

Abuja Entertainment choice Awards #ECA has unveiled the full list of nominees for the 2015 edition of their annual award ceremony (abuja entertainment choice awards 2015), check out the full list below.

>Future of Abuja Entertainment (youth)
» CEO STROM CITY ENT
» TIPZ. (CEO 1STEP)
». BESH
» hypaman nass(CEO ROYAL FREAKS ENT)
» Lil shana (CEO XE ENT)
» nito(CEO NITO ENT
» juzzy (CEO FNG)
» Emma (NEW SKOOL CEO)


>DJ of the year (youth)
» DJ DAN
» DJ FANSIE
» DJ CHOKO
» DJ NITO
» DJ KALIFA
» DJ DANZI
» DJ preenxe baba (aso radio)

>Entertainment crew of the year (youth)
» MOB CITY
»NASCENT MUSIC & ENTAINMENT
» CCB RECORD
» RAVE ENT
» EMPIRE HOUSE ENT
» BBC ENT
» Surge Ent

>Best new art (male/female) in abuja entertainment (youth)
» CIMPLE (CME)
» GEN2soul (MOB ENT)
» ALINGZ (NCE)
» KELVIN (BBC ENT
» BLIZZY (TMG)
» DAMIRANO (CME)
»KIZZY (NCM)

>>Hit party of the of year (youth)
» SUMMER SLAM
» SUMMER JAM
» YELLOW NIGTH
» EASTER GOOVE
» SALLAH BOMBAY
» Nyt of Samba
»

>Next rated Artist of the year (youth)
» Masud Mas
» Freshkid
». T.tom (Star record)
». Kizzy NCE)
». ND2. (flowbeat)
». Blizzy (TmG)
». Grinz (TmG)
» Gedda Mayana

> music producer of the year (youth)
»poundz beat
»danny_joe beat
»joshstixz
»Grinzbeat
»Y2thejay
» Zyz beat

> Finest model female (youth)
» Natasha
». Chidinma
». Blessing (CCE diva)
». Leemah
» queezeberry

>Artist of the year (Musicians) (youth)
»T_CROWN
»EYO_GEE
»GEN2SOUL
» LIL CHERRY
» 2STAR

>Entertainment blogspot of the year
» Jolloftunes.com
» trendnaija.com
» biggieblog.com
» 360vibezblog.com
»www.misclusive.com

>Best dance crew (youth)
»NXT DANCE CREW
» 3D DANCE CREW
» YMD
» 1 STEP
» MAGIC STEPER

>Event promoters of the year (youth)
» hypeman NASS
» hypeman BOBZY
» hypeman ZAMANI
» hypeman SANCEZZ
» hypeman SINZU
»hypeman joe

>best up coming crew (entertainment) (youth)
» Self made empire
» house of vibez
» smok ent
» Gaga Empire
» All STARS ent
»Made kingz ent
» HOP ent
» CCE ent
». ECSTATIC ENT



Special recognition:
EVAMIC HALL OF FAME
Special recognition for excellence and outstanding impact to the entertainment industry.
»ML
»Lordnicky


Voting start on 15_11_2015
The grand and glamorous event scheduled to premier in Nigeria will hold on 27_12_2015 at the ASHER TERACE close to ASO BANK kubwa Abuja, Nigeria.


For participation and sponsorship:call
09051506262_08148470048_08070906880_09051570810


Thursday, October 29

Boko Haram Releases Photos Of Rocket-Making Factory(See Photos)

Boko Haram terrorists unveiled the shocking photos in what seems to be the answer to the Nigerian Army report on the 100 most wanted members of the sect.

The deadly group that killed hundreds of Nigerians and made thousands to leave their homes unveiled photos of its rocket-making factory.

#NIGERIA #IslamicState (#ISIS ) Terror Group Affiliated #BokoHaram Release Its Rocket Factory Photos. pic.twitter.com/6lr5KQATkV
— Terrormonitor.org (@Terror_Monitor) October 29, 2015

Tukur Buratai, the Chief of Army Staff, has on October 28, launched the circulation of large posters carrying photographs of wanted Boko Haram insurgents including the alleged leader of the insurgents, Abubakar Shekau.

The army also said it has freed 200 girls and 93 women from the Sambisa forest, the notorious stronghold of the insurgents.

During the last months Nigerian Armed Forces have taken back most of the territory previously under the control of Boko Haram.

In March this year, Boko Haram pledged its loyalty to Islamic State militants and their caliphate stretched across Iraq and Syria.
President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to halt the sect by December. Nigeria’s homegrown extremist group has responded with a relentless campaign of suicide bombings.


Female Student Breaks Record At Nigerian Law School

Fatima Bombom Sani made history at the Nigerian Law School, Abuja, after she was named the winner of nine prestigious awards.

Daily Trust reports that 26-year-old Fatima broke the existing record in the school by bagging nine separate awards compared to the previous record of seven awards ever received at the Call to Bar of the Nigerian Law School.
The talented young woman was honoured with a standing ovation by the chief justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, and other members of the Body of Benchers and the Council of Legal Education, and other dignitaries.

The awards include: the “Best Student of the Year (1st Prize)’’, ‘’Council of Education Star Award’’, “Corporate Law Practice”, “Best Overall Female Student of the Year Award” and “Best Female Student in Criminal Litigation Award”.

The rest are “Best Student in Civil and Criminal Litigation Award” and the prize for 1st Class Students.

Fatima was born to the family of Mr and Mrs Engr Abel. She hails from Adavi-Ege in Adavi local government area of Kogi state and attended University of Abuja.

Meanwhile, a Nigerian student Ufot Ekong broke a 50-year record in Japan after graduating with a first class degree and best overall student from Tokai University in Tokyo, Japan.

The talented student graduated from the university with a first class degree in robotics and electrical engineering.


Checkout The Full List Of Ministers Confirmed By Senate

The Nigerian Senate has completed the screening process of all the ministerial nominees sent to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari, despite weeks of intense screening, petitions, agitations and various intrigues that almost marred the proceeding.

Meet the confirmed ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as they await the unveiling of their port folios by the President anytime from now.

Rotimi Amaechi

Aisha Abubakar

Prof. Isaac Adewole

Prof Anwuka Anthony Gozie

Adamu Adamu

Mohammed Musa Bello

Okechukwu Eyinna Enelamah

Brigadier General Mansur Mohammed Dan Ali

Pastor Usani Uguru

Zainab S. Ahmed

Geoffrey Onyeama

Hon. Bawa Bwari

Honorable Baba Shehuri Mustapha

Cladius Omoleye Daramola

Ocholi James

Senator Heineken Lokpobiri

Udoma Udo Udoma

Kayode Fayemi

Audu Ogbeh

Ogbonnaya Onu

Osagie Ehanire

Abdulrahman Dambazau

Lai Mohammed

Amina J Mohammed

Suleiman Adamu

Ibrahim Jibril

Babatunde Fashola

Dr. Ibe Kachikwu

Abubakar Malami

Chris Ngige

Aisha Jummai Alhassan

Solomon Dalong

Kemi Adeosun

Hadi Sirika

Bar Adebayo Sittu

The confirmation process of one of the nominee, Rotimi Amaechi was however greeted with extreme disgust from the PDP senators.

Wednesday, October 28

5 Reasons You Should Stop Smoking Weed And Start Juicing It

1. Cannabis leaf juice won’t make you high.
But it will make you healthier! Cannabis juice has a number of incredible healthy properties to them like…

2. Anti-inflammatory properties.
Cannabis is an essential vegetable for our every day lives. Not only do they have anti-cancer compounds, but they help the digestive system absorb the vitamins and minerals in the food you eat as well as decrease inflammation.

3. Cannabis bud juice will make you high.
And it’s considerably safer than smoking cannabis buds. That aside, smoking cannabis is significantly safer than smoking cigarettes. Yuck!

4. Cannabis is versatile.
Don’t like the taste of cannabis juice? Juice it with other vegetables. A personal favorite of mine is carrot apple. It’s sweet, a bit tart, and extra healthy with some cannabis leaves.

5. You can ingest more cannabinoids.
Cannabinoids are the truly healthy compound in cannabis, and when you juice it, you get tons of ’em. Cannabis juice also contains CBDA, a form of CBD.

Alber Elbaz is honoured with the Superstar Award at the Fashion Group International’s Night of Stars

Fashion’s finest gathered at Cipriani Wall Street on Thursday night for Fashion Group International’s Night of Stars.
Hosted by the comical Simon Doonan , the dinner and awards ceremony honored a slew of fashion and entertainment industry figures, including Lanvin designer
Alber Elbaz , who took home the Superstar award.
Meryl Streep presented her friend Elbaz with his award, and the designer delivered a speech — that was both heartfelt and hilarious — in which he talked about everything from his love of movies and large containers of popcorn (‘Films make me dream and laugh’) to the madness of fashion month and bloggers’ need to document everything during the shows.
“During fashion week in Paris, I spoke with a few editors I know, and I asked them, ‘Hey, how are you?’ and they said, ‘Exhausted.’ They said to me that they used to see 50 shows a week. Now they have to see 50 shows a day but [there’s] only 24 hours. I spoke with a few writers in Paris, and they said the same thing. They used to write their reviews in the taxi having an apple, that’s how they gave us their verdict. Now they do it during the show with no apple,” Elbaz said.
“The fashionistas are very, very busying during the show filming everything. When I come out after the show, I feel that there’s no clapping, and I asked what’s going on. They said, ‘They’re filming, they don’t have two hands,'” Elbaz added.
“We live in a time of being photogenic. I was asked the other day if I have a personal Instagram, and I said ‘Not really… I don’t really have photogenic friends. I only have good friends.’ I also don’t take pictures of the food. I eat food,” he said.
Later, he added “We are living today in a smart world. A world of very smart design. Smart thinking. Smart product. Today, a 12-year-old girl in the middle of nowhere living with technology can see all the shows in Paris live. The show, the front row, the backstage, the celebrities. Wow, technology makes her dream come true.”

Eze Ndigbo and desecration of the Igbo culture

THE altercation between the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi and the leader of the Igbo community in the town, Mr. Gregory Iloehike, who doubles as Eze Ndi Igbo Akure, has in no small way brought ridicule and opprobrium to Igbo culture and tradition. Though, the Deji is reported to have pardoned Iloehike, the damage has already been done.
The Igbo have been made a laughing stock by the indiscretion of a few Igbo elements. The impression being created is that there are no established traditional procedures for becoming Eze in Igbo land; any individual who fancies the Eze title anywhere in the world could muster the forces around him to crown himself Eze contrary to the established norm. This is totally embarrassing and unacceptable.
As far as I know, only the late Ikemba Nnewi, Gen. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, was the only man crowned Eze Igbo Gburugburu because of his historic role in Igbo land. Otherwise, traditional rulers in Igbo land assume Eze of the specific autonomous community they govern. For example, we have Obi of Onitsha and not Obi of Igbo land. Therefore, the title Eze Ndi Igbo in Diaspora is alien to Igbo culture. It is banned and not recognized in Igbo land.
People are wondering what sort of culture the Igbo have that allows any Igbo man to become monarch in Diaspora with commanding influence that sometimes supersedes that of the holders of the real title in the homeland? Questions are being asked as to when this aberration started, who started it, where and why. Our people say Aru gba afo ozama ome n’la (meaning when an absurdity is allowed to fester for a year, it becomes a norm).
While it seems that the Deji of Akure is the first monarch in Yoruba land to react to a burgeoning cultural pervasion that is not in tandem with established Yoruba culture and tradition, the truth is that the purveyors of this strange Igbo culture are not found only in Yoruba land. They are found all over the world – across the neighbouring Republic of Benin, Togo, Ghana and other countries in West Africa.
The other day, I was shocked to hear of Eze Ndi Igbo in far away Bangkok in Thailand. And the same in China. As Igbo people are migratory birds, anywhere they find themselves in reasonable number, one person will rise up to get himself crowned as Eze Ndi Igbo of the particular place.
From that angle, there is no expansionist intent in Eze Ndi Igbo in Yoruba land as being alleged by the Afenifere Renewal Group. Otherwise, does it mean that the Igbo want to conquer the whole world since Eze Ndi Igbo is found worldwide?
In the case of Akure, unconfirmed reports say trouble started when an Igbo was made the chairman of a market in Akure. The people saw it as a taboo for an Igbo man to be installed ruler over a market in Akure, the Ondo State capital.
Consequently, the Deji of Akure summoned the Igbo leader, Iloehike to his palace. On going to the Deji’s palace, Mr. Iloehike reportedly wore his paraphernalia as Eze Ndi Igbo. This infuriated the Deji who felt that it was against the Akure tradition for him to do that. The youths and chiefs present at the palace were also angry with Iloehike and therefore ordered him to remove his crown. The Deji suspended Iloehike as Eze Ndi Igbo.
When the Igbo residents heard about what happened at the palace, especially, about Iloehike’s suspension, trouble sparked off. They resolved not to open their shops for business in protest against Iloehike’s suspension and the order they gave to the monarch to recant the suspension which proved abortive. They warned the Deji against his plan to dethrone the Eze Ndi Igbo, insisting that he had no power to dethrone Iloehike. But the Deji went ahead to ban the “Eze Ndi Igbo” title in Akure land. He ordered that the title should be reviewed and replaced with a non-controversial honorary title.
And to end the crisis for Igbo traders to be free to continue with their businesses, the monarch gave some stringent conditions: One, the dethroned Eze Ndi Igbo must apologise for his unruly behaviour in at least three national dailies as well as go on air to tender apology. Two, Mr. Iloehike must write a letter of apology to the monarch and the Deji-in-Council. Three, the Igbo leader should stop wearing any form of crown and must comply with all the directives of the palace.
However, the embattled Iloehike explained  that he was not rude to the Deji of Akure since he ascended the throne about six months ago, adding that he contributed immensely towards the installation of the monarch. He said that the monarch threatened to drive all the Igbos out of Akure. He said when he asked why the youths descended on him, tore his beads and removed his crown.
Reports say the State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, in an attempt to broker peace met with the two leaders separately in his office and pleaded with the Akure monarch to forgive the Igbo leader. It was also gathered that the Governor maintained that the Igbo leader could not go against the tradition and custom of the land as there was no basis or constitutional backing for such attitude.
A prominent Yoruba chieftain, Senator Femi Okurounmu said if the Igbo want the Eze Ndi Igbo title to be recognized in Yoruba land, they must also recognise the Oba title in the South-East. I am afraid this can’t be possible because sometime in 2009 or thereabout, the chairman of South East Council of Traditional Rulers and Obi of Obinugwu Autonomous Community in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State, HRH Eze (Dr.) Cletus Ilomuanya, called for the abolition of the office of Eze Ndi Igbo worldwide, in every community where it exists. The South-East monarchs sent a delegation to the authorities in the South-West to present their position.
The Afenifere Renewal Group commended the Deji for banning Eze Ndi Igbo title in Akure. They said the Igbo communities in Yoruba land don’t need to have another king in the same domain.
The Ohaneze Ndi Igbo has made it clear that Igbo leaders in Yoruba land or elsewhere should not assume the title Eze Ndi Igbo. Instead, they should be called Onye Ndu Ndi Igbo (meaning leader of the Igbo). This counsel should be heeded to avoid plunging Igbo people into another avoidable ethnic crisis with their hosts. The authorities should meet to resolve this matter once and for all before it gets out of hand. A word is enough for the wise.

 
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