Monday, 7 April 2014

Above the law


Above the law
by: Sam Omatseye
It has no objection to due process unless it suspends Justice Agumagu before issuing a query. ‘Obey before complain’ is as true with soldiers as with the NJC
Then T.S. Eliot wrote his play, Murder in the Cathedral, quite a few literary neophytes did not grasp his idea. They thought he was writing about murder in the house of God. He was.
But the sort of murder he targeted was not the superficial blood fest of a human killing another in the holy of holies. I have encountered instances of such shallow zeal in Nigerian newspapers. Eliot, like all great artists, was more enthralled with metaphor.
If Eliot were to locate his play in today’s Nigeria, he would have crafted murders in many temples. One of them is the National Judicial Council.
He would have recast how that august body murdered justice in its hallowed place: judiciary. It is a cathedral of justice without safety nets. If it is a safe place, why should justice die in its sanctum? Why should the righteous run into its tower and not be safe?
That happened in the story of retired Justice Ayo Salami, where the chicanery between that body and the presidency tossed a man of such heft and legal carriage into a cesspool of judicial miscarriage.
It is one of the sour regions of Nigeria’s contemporary legal history. We inflict a wound in the image of justice and allow the comely visage to contort into a cadaverous face. It is ugly like Quasimodo in Victor Hugo’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, a satiric swipe at elite lack of grace.
Now in Rivers State, where a measure of calm has returned after the inanity of a presidential busybody and blabbermouth, the NJC has insisted on wielding the power of a king in a democracy.
The matter began last year in an apparently routine way, like one of those irritations one expects to peter out with time. But when Peter Agumagu’s nomination met roadblocks, it became the case of the NJC denying justice in the same way Peter the apostle denied Christ.
The issue is simple. A quartet of the governor, state judicial service commission, the NJC and the house of assembly decide who becomes the chief judge of a state. All three decided in favour of Agumagu except the NJC. The law calls for the most senior member of the bench for the post. By all accounts, Agumagu, who had served as chief judge before becoming president of the state customary court, is the methuselah of the court.
The NJC said no. The governor took the matter to court and the court ruled that the wisdom of Solomon picked methuselah in the person of Justice Agumagu.
But it seems the NJC does not understand the path of justice in this matter. It is not interested in age. It is only interested in “under-age”. Hence it chose D.W. Okocha, a junior, to topple Agumagu. It does not subscribe to coups except when the oga at the top is not their man. It believes in the court system but it must be the court it chooses. It will accept any verdict except that of the federal high court.
It has no objection to due process unless it suspends Justice Agumagu before issuing a query. ‘Obey before complain’ is as true with soldiers as with the NJC.
It does not matter when there is a conflict of interest, as some persons have wondered whether a member of the council is a relative of its nominee. The NJC believes in exception as rule, rather than the rule with exception. Is that why it has particularised the case of Rivers State when similar cases have been glossed over in other states? The cathedral body defies persons who have started to perceive the NJC as a presidential poodle. Who does not ape the virtue of loyalty? So, like Ruth in the Bible, we can hear them bellow, “Wherever the presidency goes, there you will find us.”
Is the NJC not an advocate of federalism, and is that not why it has allowed some other states to have their judges? It only treats Rivers State differently because it has to follow the canon. The canon allows for exception to the rule. Goodwill is important to the NJC, but not like strong will. After all, did Shakespeare not say “lawless are they that make wills their law?”
It believes in institutional integrity, hence the law must serve it rather than the people. They are cannibals of law, and what is wrong with that? We must build strong institutions. Did the president not say so?
In spite of uproar about the partiality of the grand body, the NJC kept a venerable silence. I wonder what happened to the venerable silence of old? It is not fighting shy in a public spat with a governor.
The august body decides that it will not follow its own precedent. In the case of Ayo Salami, it recommended suspension to the president, who signed off with a cynical glad hand. Again, if the NJC recommended suspension to a president in the case of a federal judge, why did the NJC not do the same to a governor with regards to a state judge? It could have written its own recommendation to the hard-charging Governor Rotimi Amaechi.
It could be so grandly worded. A sampler: “The National Judicial Council hereby recommends that Your Excellency should suspend Justice Peter Agumagu for allowing himself to be sworn in and even allowing you to recommend him as the chief judge of Rivers State. We also reiterate that the right person for the post is the one you rejected, the honourable D. W. Okocha. Signed.”
The NJC could still pen the letter, and I am sure, Governor Amaechi would lustily enjoy such a love letter and reply with the clinical effusion of a tiger. He might reply, with laconic words such as, “I cannot be expected to go back to my vomit. It is against my fate as a Catholic.” The public may even hear from Governor Amaechi before the NJC thinks of any response.
The NJC lords may not know it. In their lofty gowns and solemn halls and exalted chairs, they already think of themselves as monarchs of the law. Like the law of the Medes and Persia, what they say cannot be changed. “So let it be written, so let it be done,” was their refrain in the ungainly glory of that era.
We often hear of the court of kings. Here we have kings of the court, a misnomer that suits the ego of some judiciary bigwigs enmeshed in the travesty of law and society. Of course, the NJC knows it is above the law; hence it would not respect the decision of a federal court.

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Iyayi’s Death: FRSC Indicts Wada’s Convoy, Works Ministry



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A report by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on the outcome of its investigation has blamed the convoy of Kogi State Governor Idris Wada and the Ministry of Works as being the cause of the fatal accident along Abuja/Lokoja highway that claimed the life of one of Late Prof. Festus Iyayi.
The report was made public following a request by the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) to the FRSC that it should make available the outcome of its investigation within seven days
According to the report obtained by LEADERSHIP yesterday, the FRSC investigation team discovered that “the probable cause of the crash was the deliberate failure of V2′s driver ( one Danladi Baba, driving a black Toyota Hilux pick up van in Governor Wada’s convoy carrying seven police details) to return fully or stick to his lane of travel.
“The root cause was failure of the construction company handling the Abuja/Lokoja Highway road project to provide adequate traffic guidance and channelization”, the report signed and endorsed by Assistant Corps Marshal and Corps legal adviser, Mr. Wole Olaniran noted.
The report which was originally compiled by Mr. D.O Oriazonwan simply identified as holding rank of DRC and the position of SCIA, RS8.2 was summarised by C.N. Njoku, in the rank of CC and the position of HOS (AIA), even as it was authorised by EP Osawe, an Acting HOD (SED).
Indicting the governor’s convoy, the FRSC report noted: “The weather and vehicle conditions did not contribute to the occurence of this crash. Major safety issue identified in this investigation was failure of V2′s driver (Baba, driver of the black Toyota Hilux pick up van in Governor Wada’s convoy carrying seven police details) to completely move to his lane of travel despite the fact that the vehicles were confined to a two-lane roadway.”
The report noted that speed also contributed to the severity of injury incurred by the accident victims,  adding that the direction of impact, as well as one of the body reinforcement materials of V1 (the white Toyota Hiace Bus carrying the late Iyayi and other ASUU members which pierced through the heart area of Iyayi contributed to the severity of the accident.
Accordingly, the FRSC investigation team recommended in the report that governors’ convoys in the country must henceforth “maintain adequate lane discipline and desist from running other vehicles off-road, adding that, while the governors’ convoys must liaise with FRSC for convoy drivers’ proper orientation and enlightenment, they must regulate and enforce speed limit for their convoy drivers.”
For road authorities (Ministry of Works and FERMA), the FRSC report recommended that, while they must “instruct and ensure that adequate guidance and channelisation of traffic is provided by the construction firms, they must also “ensure the speedy completion of the construction of Abuja-Lokoja road.”
The report further urged the companies handling the Abuja-Lokoja highway to provide adequate traffic guidance and channelisation, as well as accelerate the completion of the highway.
The report also urged the FRSC to ensure that, while “governors’ convoys operate within the ambit of  traffic laws, it should as well seek for more legal powers to bring convoy drivers to justice when involved in traffic infractions that may lead to crashes.”
The late Iyayi, who was until his death on November 13, 2013, a lecturer at the University of Benin and a member of National Executive Committee of ASUU was on his way in the company of some other members of the union to a meeting in Kano when a vehicle in the convoy of Kogi State Governor, Idris rammed into the bus that was conveying them, killing Iyayi on the spot, while others were injured.
Invoking the provision of the Freedom of Information Act, counsel to ASUU, Chief Femi Falana (SAN) had noted in a letter to the Corp Marshal of the FRSC dated February 12, 2014 that the commission is mandatorily obligated to comply with the request of his client that the report be made available to them.
The letter from the Chamber of Falana signed on his behalf by Barrister Samuel Ogala reads in part: “We act as solicitors for the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) on whose behalf and instructions we write this letter.
“Sequel to the public outrage that greeted the incident the Federal Road Safety Commission immediately ordered an investigation into the circumstances that led to the tragic incident. Our client is aware that the investigation has since been concluded. Accordingly, we have our client’s firm instructions to request for a certified true copy of the report.
“Take notice that under the Freedom of Information Act, your Commission is mandatory obligated to comply with this request. Furthermore, in ALHAJI SANI DOGOGO v E.F.C.C. & 3 ORDS (2013) 1 N.W.L.R. [Pt. 1336] 468 the Court of Appeal held that any person who makes a complaint to an investigative body is entitled to a copy of the investigation report by virtue of the provisions of Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act, Cap A9.
“In the light of the foregoing we urge your commission to accede to the request of our client not later than seven (7) days from the date of the receipt of this letter.”
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Edwin Clark’s son, Ebikeme, staged own kidnap, MEND says

The group alleged that a N500 million ransom paid.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, on Monday accused Ebikeme Clark, son of Ijaw leader, Edwin Clark, of masterminding his kidnap.
Ebikeme was kidnapped by unidentified gunmen at Kiagbodo, Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State on Wednesday.
His father, Mr. Clark, received news of Ebikeme’s kidnap on the floor of the National Conference not long after Mr. Clark made a moving speech that attracted applause from the other delegates.
Mr. Clark is a delegate at the conference from the elder statesmen category.
According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer in Delta, Celestina Kalu, Ebikeme was freed on Sunday.
Mrs. Kalu confirmed that no ransom was paid to secure the release of the victim. She added that a suspect was arrested in connection with the crime.
Shortly after he regained his freedom, Ebikeme told the News Agency of Nigeria that he could not explain how he was kidnapped.
“I cannot explain how it happened, but it was unpleasant. I was released by the grace of God. I was taken to an unknown destination in the creek,’’ he said.
However, MEND has alleged that Ebikeme colluded with the Delta State Police Command to fool Nigerians. The group also claimed that N500 million ransom was paid by the Delta State Government to fund the cleverly orchestrated kidnap.
MEND said the ransom, which was paid from the security votes of the Delta State Government, was later shared among all those who participated in the scam.
In a statement issued by its spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo, MEND said, it has confirmed that “the kidnap of Mr. Ebikeme Clark, the son of Chief E.K Clark, was actually a cleverly orchestrated fraud masterminded by Ebikeme. A ransom of N500Million was paid by the Delta State Government from its security vote and was shared amongst all those involved in this scam.
“Mr. Ebikeme is following in the footsteps of his father where the Senior Clark is amongst those that hatched the fraudulent Niger Delta Amnesty Programme which has only made billionaires of a few thugs and him, at the detriment of millions of impoverished indigenes and the peace and security in the region.”
MEND said it was unfortunate that the Delta State Police Command “colluded with other unscrupulous persons to deceive Nigerians by stage-managing a kidnap.”
It said the ‘phantom’ kidnap was arranged by the victim in a desperate bid for relevance and the need for extra funds to maintain his private jet.
“It is rather unfortunate that in a desperate bid for relevance and extra funds to maintain a private jet, certain unscrupulous persons, including the Delta State Police will conspire to deceive Nigerians with a phantom abduction, release of the so-called hostage, influence over kidnappers and arrest of suspects and denying the payment of a ransom which has already been shared,” MEND stated.

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Saturday, 5 April 2014

WELCOME TO MY PAGE.

By Eddy Ogunbor.

Welcome my friends to my page Edwinogunbor on Facebook.
Thank you all for your response to inviting you to “like” my Page. I will like to use this medium to appreciate all for your encouragement and support for my blog since it was set up and identifying with me in my quest to disseminate information and educate Nigerians at home and in diaspora on the internet on issues affecting our beloved country.
Education and information, as we all know are powerful instruments and weapons at our disposal to fight for our constitutional rights and demand for same as lawful citizens.
Information that hitherto, I have posted on my blog and facebook, to some individuals, may seem partisan but, I do this against the background of my genuine conviction and concern for our fatherland, Nigeria. My basic conviction is that, Nigeria of our DREAMS as conceptualised by our founding fathers is not the Nigeria we see today. The Nigeria of our DREAMS, while we were growing up in the 50’s and up to the early 60’s and we were in schools is not the Nigeria we see today!! We had DREAMS just as our founding fathers had, that Nigeria will lead Africa; that Nigeria will lead the African Continent against the Continents of Europe, America, Asia and the Oceania. But what do we have now in Nigeria?
A country where “it is very fashionable to loot the treasury; a country where it is very fashionable to be corrupt........” (Hajia Rabi Ibrahim) and worst of all, a country where impunity reigns supreme!! Therefore, it is my genuine conviction and opinion that the level of corruption in our country, Nigeria as it stares at us in our faces, is shameful, embarrassing and should be unequivocally condemned. We are where we are now because the ruling Party, PDP, since 1999, when the administration of General Abdusalami Abubakar returned the country to a democracy, has failed woefully and with every passing single day, leading the country down the drain, such that we have become an embarrassment amongst nations.
Consequently in the year 2007, I decided on taking part in active politics and took my place with the then  largest opposition party, ANPP to make my voice heard, keep the ruling party in check and possibly effect a CHANGE in government as obtains in a decent democracy. I must confess that it has been a tough and long drawn task. I am often asked the question: why the opposition party and not the ruling party to canvass and express your opinion and effect the desired CHANGE from within? My answer to that is – I worked closely with the ruling party as a top management employee at the state and national level; most of the ruling party members at top levels, especially at the state , are my friends, therefore, I know the internal working mechanism of their party and this informed my choice of the opposition party.
The most obvious and obscene factors in the ruling party are the the factors of godfatherism and allegiance to the beliefs/practise of the godfathers. Added to that are the sycophantic and praise worship/singing syndrome in the party. In my opinion, I could never function properly in such an environment if I have to freely express my considered opinions.
In the year 2010, circumstance decided that some of us had to reject the ANPP and moved with our very valuable and upright leader, General Muhammadu Buhari to form the now defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) for obvious reasons. The rest as it is said, though not at an end yet, is history. I will explain this in due course. I must confess that the CPC gave me the unsolicited opportunity to express my views/opinions at the party national level. The party afforded me the opportunity to serve at top level and sensitive committees and sub-committees, as either Chairman or Member of same. I dare say that the ruling party would not have given me such opportunities to serve or express my views/opinions even at the Ward levels!!! I am grateful to the national leadership of the defunct CPC at both state and national levels for the opportunities which exposed me to the inner workings of a political party and the ever changing game plans in politics combining those with the normal “horse trading” and lobbying of politicians to support your opinions, however, with superior arguments.
The Leader of our Party, respected General Muhammadu Buhari (who I will refer to subsequently as GMB), a man of integrity, the anti-corruption crusader, a man mostly misunderstood and unduely persecuted by most gullible Nigerians, a General’s General, the peoples General, the defender of the downtrodden in the society and the “talakawas" of northern Nigeria, a man the powerful northern elites and corrupt Nigerians love to hate and the only man standing shoulder and head above most of his peers and people of his generation, made all my achievements possible in politics from 2011 to 2013, when GMB and Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) midwifed and conceptualised the idea of a merger of CPC and ACN opposition parties. The ANPP and a faction of APGA led by Rochas Okorocha joined the merger process as what is refered to now as the LEGACY PARTIES, leading to the birth and registration of the ALL PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS (APC).
With pride also, I inform you that I was drafted to serve as a Member of the CPC Mid-Term National Convention Committee 2013, (under the Chairmanship of my good friend, Dr. Mohammed Hassan Lawal) and Chairman, Sub-committee, Protocol and Publicty of same Committee to wind down CPC and formally declare the party’s intention to join other legacy parties to form the APC
                                                                                                                                                            After conclusion of the merger process, the break away faction of the ruling PDP, the nPDP led by Kawu Baraje, championed by the G5 Governors joined the APC. Obviously, there were various teething problems that trailed the movement of the G5 Governors and their supporters into APC. The leadership of APC and Interim Management Committee (IMC) led by Bisi Akande, a man from the older generation, a father figure, a very patient and tolerant Chairman that I came to respect post merger process (the reason I will explain in due course) set up a national APC Peace and Reconciliation Committee to resolve issues that arose due the G5 Governors entrance into APC. The Committee had composition as follows:-                                                                                                            
  Chief John Odigie-Oyegun  (fmr Governor Edo State)         Chairman.
Members are:                                                                                                                                    Senator George Akume (fmr Governor Benue State & present APC Senate Leader),                              Alh. Belo Aminu Masari  (fmr Speaker House of Representative),                                                            H.E Abdulazeez Yari  (Governor Zamfara State),                                                                                    Alh. Kawu Baraje (Leader nPDP),
 Alh. Yusuf Ali (fmr National Chairman APP/ANPP),                                                                              Alh.     Musa Gwadabe (fmr Minister of the Federal Republic),                                                                    Alh. Kashim Ibrahim (fmr Governorship Candidate – PDP, Borno State).                                                And yours sincerely, Eddy Ogunbor, served as Secretary to the Committee of the above named eminent Nigerians.                                                                                                                                                    The journey so far, has been quite an experience and undoubtedly rewarding to me in politics.
The reason for the formation of APC should not be lost on most reasonable Nigerians. The formation is not merely to wrest power from the ruling party, as being espoused by the ruling party and some gullible Nigerians. The APC slogan is CHANGE. We stand for and are committed to CHANGE from the rot in the Nigerian ruling party and in the society. CHANGE to curb CORRUPTION that has become the order of the day in the country, engineered, nurtured and encouraged by the ruling party.  CHANGE from the business as usual attitude of Nigerians and the ruling party.CHANGE from the order of IMPUNITY practised by the ruling party and government officials. CHANGE fromPERFIDY to the MORALITY and service to the masses of this country and to mankind. CHANGE, not for the sake of change, but for the better living conditions of Nigerians. CHANGE from the DECAY in our educational system to an acceptable standard internationally. CHANGE in our HEALTH sector to provide QUALITY and AFFORDABLE health care services to our youths, adults, our aged parents, pensioners and the low income earners in the society. CHANGE in efforts to provide GAINFUL employment to our teeming youths (employable) and our suffering unemployed graduates in the country. CHANGE from the present situation where our unemployed sons and daughters (graduates) are scammed and ‘419ed’ ending in the death of some. CHANGE from the forces of evil and darkness to the PATH of LIGHT and relative SALVATION and FREEDOM from oppressive forces.
This Page will be dedicated to evaluating WHERE we are coming from; WHERE we are going as a country; the POLITICAL HISTORY of our dear country; the DREAMS of our founding FATHERS/MOTHERS and their achievements, even though within a short period, post independence that was rudely interrupted, that is, looking back in retrospect.
This Page will assess WHERE we are now as a nation, WHY we got it wrong and SUGGEST way forward to ACHIEVE OUR INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE GOALS.

Thank you once again and will solicit your subjective and and objective contributions on this Page. That is the beauty of DEMOCRACY and this includes accommodating all shades of views and opinions.


  1. THE THEME FOR THIS PAGE IS:- ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS!!!!!!!

Sunday, 30 March 2014

PDP Runs A Deceitful, Shameless Government – Tinubu

BOLA TINUBU
Former govenor of Lagos State and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has accused the Peoples Democcratic Party-led government as operating a shameless and deceitful government.
Speaking at a special colloqiuium organised in his honour to mark his 62nd birthday in Lagos, Tinubu urged Nigerians to vote the ruling party out in next year’s presidential election.
Tagged, “The Summit of The Common Man”, the occasion attracted scores of prominent leaders of the APC, include a former head of state General Muhammadu Buhari, former vice president Atiku Abubakar as well as serving governors on the platform of the party.
Commenting on the state of the nation, Tinubu who stated that the country has never benefited from the current political arrangement lampooned the ruling party of foisting a reign of extortion on the people.
While urging the people to vote the PDP out next year, Tinubu said, “We need change that will sustain the economy. Hunger has no tribal marks. No matter who or what you are, you still have a trace of poverty in you.”
He went ahead to raise many posers saying “How can they (PDP) continue to win elections with the removal of subsidy. These people are shameless. That the number of years that they have spent doesn’t matter to them anymore.”
He called for a thorough probe into the controversial $20 billion, saying “They call all other people all sorts of names when they cannot account for the missing $20billion. Account for the money!
“They are shameless that they still steal from the pensioners. They even took our children to the stadiums for job tests and they picked their pockets. They are racketeers and we must do everything to kick them away.”
Earlier in his welcome speech, Governor Babtunde Raji Fashola of Lagos State lauded his predecesor in offfice for nurturing future leaders, saying in spite of whatever his opponents might say, he has given a good account of himself.
“Because he (Tinubu) has opted to serve the country, he has come under severe attacks from people. Perhaps, if he had stayed in his comfort zone, probably he won’t have been under this kind of attacks,” the governor said.

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BBCtrending: The mysterious case of Wendell Simlin


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A team of online sleuths claim to have exposed an attempt to smear the former governor of Nigeria’s central bank.
Lamido Sanusi – who is widely respected in the international community – was suspended from the bank last month after accusing the government of corruption.
A few days later, a number of journalists were surprised to receive an email from an unknown man, Wendell Simlin, which linked Sanusi with the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. The group is believed to have killed thousands of people in a string of brutal attacks since 2009. But a handful of digital activists who obtained the email say it was actually written by one of the president’s aides, after they found his name in a Word document attached. Reno Omokri – social media advisor to President Goodluck Jonathan – is listed as its author in the document properties.
“We just did a simple right click on the document and looked at the ‘properties’,” says Feyi Fawehinmi, one of the team who carried out the investigation. They also contacted a newspaper to cross reference the email with previous messages sent from Omokri himself, and the metadata seems to be a perfect match, they say.
A screen showing the properties of the Word document, where "Reno Omokri", is named as it's author
The properties of the Word document name the president’s advisor as its author
It is possible that the accusations are part of an elaborate attempt to frame Omokri. Carlo De Micheli, an independent security expert, says the evidence can’t be taken as concrete proof – but points out that it would be a bizarre strategy for Sanusi’s supporters to falsify documents incriminating him, and subsequently try to clear his name. BBC Trending has contacted Omokri about the allegations, but he has not responded. He is due to appear as a speaker at a new media conference in Lagos on Friday, and local journalists are keen to press him on the matter.
Sanusi was suspended from the bank by the president after alleging that $20bn (£12bn) in revenue had gone missing from the state oil firm, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
Reporting by Sam Judah

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Anglican Communion knights Ogiemwonyi


By Sam Raphael
 
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Saint Matthew’s Cathedral, Sokponba Road, Benin City, Edo State, was a beehive of religious and social activities, Sunday 23rd March, 2014, when former Minister of State for Works, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Sir, Engr. (Dr.) Chris Ogiemwonyi, FNSE, KSA, JP, was admitted into the Order of Saint Christopher, amongst other important dignitaries in the state, in a colourful ceremony attended by the crème de la crème of society.
While inaugurating the 37 new knights, Archbishop of the Anglican Communion, diocese of Benin, Rt. Reverend Peter Imasuen, challenged them to be humble ambassadors of Christ, who would help to actualize the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ to all nooks and crannies of the world and assist the church at all times.
Also speaking during the event, the guest preacher and Archbishop of the Kaduna Province, Most Reverend Josiah Idowu Fearon, called on Christians, especially the new knights to put on the amour of truth and righteousness in order to be able to fight the ills in the society. 
He noted that in a world that was being ravaged by the threat of moral and spiritual decadence, especially the spreading evils of homosexuality, injustice and extreme wickedness, Christians were supposed to be extra vigilant to save their world, insisting that with their faith in God, they would overcome.
Sir (Engr.) Dr. Ogiemwonyi, in a chat with newsmen, shortly after the end of the church ceremony, thanked God for the honour done him with the investiture as knight of the Anglican Church, noting that it had always been his prayers that after quitting the public service, as a career civil servant, he would dedicate the remaining part of his life to serve humanity and support the work of God.
The former Minister later treated his numerous friends, associates and family members to sumptuous meals and lively entertainment at his residence. 
Present at the ceremony were politicians from all political party divides, representatives of the Palace of the Benin Monarch, a cross section of traditional chiefs, led by the Iyase of Benin kingdom, Chief S.O. Igbe, captains of industry, the leadership and membership of clubs and associations to which the celebrant is Grand Patron, notable amongst which were, the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Association of Community Newspapers’ Publishers of Nigeria, ACNPN, National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, The Benin Recreation Club, etc.
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