By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu A manhunt has been launched for Mr Nwalozie Chiwendu who allegedly used cutlass to cut and butcher his elder brother Mr chidiebere Isaiah of the same family in Umunwacha village, in Ofeh community, Omuma Local Government Area of Rivers State to death. We learnt that the sad incident occurred at about 4pm on Thursday,12th February,2026 in the community. Pictures of the deceased corpse sighted by our correspondent shows multiple machete cuts all over the dead victim's body. In an interview with Journalists,the Youth President of Ofeh community,Mr Chinonso Favour Chima described the incident as a very unfortunate situation. " Yesterday within the evening hours,I got a call from some of my community persons telling me of the sad incident that happened between two brothers of the same compound. "I cannot tell what happened but the story is that the younger one carried cutlass butchered his elder brother like meat .While the othe...
Monitoring Mechanisms- The Need For Robust Systems -Weak Oversight Hampers Reform Effectiveness -An Exclusive Insight By APGA National Chairman
Written By Nduka Anyanwu In recent times, Nigeria has been embroiled in intense debates over the electronic transmission of election results—a critical component of electoral integrity and democratic consolidation. While technological advancements offer promising avenues for transparency, the efficacy of such systems hinges on the robustness of monitoring mechanisms and institutional independence. Without effective oversight, even the most sophisticated electronic processes risk being compromised, undermining public trust and the very foundations of democracy. The Debate on Electronic Transmission and Democratic Deepening The recent controversies surrounding the electronic transmission of election results have spotlighted the urgent need for resilient monitoring frameworks. Advocates argue that real-time transmission enhances transparency, curbs electoral fraud, and engenders confidence in the electoral process. Opponents, however, highlight issues of weak oversi...