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Reps Probe N1.5bn Allegedly Diverted By Women Affairs Ministry

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The House of Representatives Committee on Women Affairs has summoned the Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohaneye, to appear before it on Tuesday over the alleged diversion of N1.5 billion meant for the payment of contractors by principal officers of the ministry.

The development comes as contractors of the ministry petitioned the House of Representatives over the non-payment of contracts executed, running into billions of naira. The House Committee on Women Affairs has consequently commenced a probe into the alleged diversion of funds.

Director of Finance of the ministry, Aloy Ifeakandu, during an interactive session with the committee, said he complied with official directives from his superiors, saying the records are available. The session followed a petition by contractors of the ministry to the House of Representatives over the non-payment of contracts executed, running into billions of naira.

Chairman of the committee, Hon. Kafilat Ogbara, said that the ministry initiated new contracts that were not captured in the 2023 budget and diverted N1.5 billion funds meant for old contractors. She added that the ministry, while owing contractors, awarded fresh contracts in 15 states of the federation, which were not
captured in the 2023 appropriation.

She said there is an ongoing probe of the ministry by the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) and other Related Offences on the overhead release of Nov/Dec 2023 to the tune of N1.5 billion. The petitioners, according to Ogbara, also alleged that the ministry purchased 7 tricycles for a military barrack in Abuja, an allegation that the ministry procurement denied.

The committee noted that the ministry signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the American University of Nigeria, Yola, for the payment of Chibok girls’ school fees for seven years. Responding to some of the allegations, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Ambassador Gabriel Aduda, said: “In 2023, we had a total budget of N13.6 billion, but the total release was N3.4 billion, translating to 25 per cent, budget utilisation was N3.4 billion, while the unreleased balance stood at N10.2 billion.”

“I resumed at the ministry in September 2023, I wouldn’t know what happened before I came. “The individual contractors have their files, it can be traced. As at the time I took over, there was no balance in the vote,” he said. Correspondence from the office of the Accountant General of the federation revealed that the sum of N1.5 billion has been released to the ministry.

“Since the minister came on board, no payment has been made, the permanent secretary said the minister ordered him not to pay any contractor,” the petitioners said. The Committee gave the ministry till Tuesday to tender all valuable documents and also ordered the ministry to stop all contract processes in 2024 until the matter is resolved while demanding a special account for the Chibok girls and the MoU

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A Life Committed to the Igbo Nation and Beyond

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Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu’s journey is a powerful example of dedication, resilience, and leadership. Throughout his life, he has been a tireless advocate for the Igbo nation, championing economic growth, political unity, and cultural pride. His contributions, both in business and philanthropy, have left an indelible mark on Nigeria and beyond. Iwuanyanwu’s legacy continues to inspire future generations to serve their communities with purpose and vision, ensuring the success and prosperity of the Igbo people and all of Africa.

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Welcome to the highly anticipated 22nd volume of Diaspora Watch, your indispensable source connecting the vibrant African diaspora around the world! This edition is a collage of critical developments, inspiring stories, and urgent dialogues shaping our global community.

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In a historic move, Nigeria and 12 other nations have joined BRICS, igniting conversations about global equity and reforming international institutions to better reflect the needs of developing nations. At the summit in Kazan, leaders are calling for peace amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, reminding us of our shared responsibility for stability and collaboration.

This volume also sheds light on the vital discussions at the Commonwealth summit regarding reparations for the transatlantic slave trade. A landmark document signed by 56 heads of government, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, acknowledges the urgent need for conversations about reparatory justice, despite attempts to sideline the topic.

As we approach the November 5th U.S. elections, tensions rise with candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris making last-minute moves to sway voters. We examine the legal complexities surrounding Elon Musk’s $1 Million Election Giveaway, offering an insightful analysis of this unprecedented political climate.

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Amidst these pressing issues, we celebrate resilience and innovation with the inspiring story of Swamidwa Habidadi, a remarkable 24-year-old agro entrepreneur from Burkina Faso. Overcoming childhood adversities, she now thrives with hundreds of livestock and vast agricultural lands, embodying the spirit of determination.

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Additionally, we are thrilled to feature Ugonma Ogbonnaya, crowned Miss Diaspora Nigeria 2024 Top Model, on our Diva page, celebrating the achievements of our diaspora’s trailblazers.

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Diaspora Diva celebrates the vibrant lives, stories, and contributions of women within the global diaspora. These women, often at the intersection of multiple cultures, exemplify resilience, creativity, and influence. Whether in art, business, activism, or social change, Diaspora Divas are shaping communities both locally and globally.

This platform explores the experiences of women who have emigrated or whose families are rooted in diaspora movements. It showcases their journeys of balancing heritage with modernity, overcoming challenges, and thriving in new environments. From African to Caribbean, Asian to Latinx, and more, Diaspora Diva highlights the collective power of diverse cultural backgrounds and the success stories that emerge from it.

More than just a celebration of identity, Diaspora Diva empowers women to connect, inspire, and influence. It seeks to build a supportive network where shared stories foster understanding and collaboration, creating a global community of empowered women who embrace their unique experiences.

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