Nollywood actress Fathia Balogun Williams has announced the death of her “dear” mother in a manner that’s rather strange.
She turned 55 on February 5 but celebrated it yesterday, February 8. While she was having fun with friends and fans in an elaborate party, her mother was lying cold dead. She died on 7 February.
Describing her mother as her “cheerleader, prayer warrior, best friend” on social media, the actress told fans of her pains. According to her, the family kept the development away from her all the while.
Date for the burial would be announced, she said, and added that the grief of her mother’s passing is yet to have it’s full weight on her.
“Dear friends, it was my 55th birthday on Thursday, February 5. However, I chose to have a party yesterday, Sunday.
“Unbeknownst to me, my beloved mother died on the eve of my party, and the news was cruelly kept away from me.
“The reality of her passing has not totally dawned on me because she was my cheerleader, prayer warrior, best friend, and gist partner wrapped in the invaluable gift of a mother”, Fathia Balogun wrote.
Thousands of protesters have occupied the National Assembly this morning. They are making demand on the lawmakers to affect the needed changes in the Electoral Act.
On Wednesday, the Senate rejected the proposal to amend Clause 60, sub-section 3 of the Electoral Amendment Bill which seeks to make electronic transmission of election results compulsory.
Nigerian lawmakers and, in fact, nearly all the politicians don’t have any value in their constituencies. They can’t win any election under free and fair conditions. So their only way out is to prepare the room for rigging, which is why the Senate rejected the proposed amendments.
It entitled every Abia citizens who is 60 years old to free monthly salary, free medical services, and other benefits. The aged will continue to benefit from these packages until death.
If the 2027 election is going to be free and fair, Alex Otti will certainly be reelected. His fellow citizens have already poolled resources together and purchased governorship form for him ahead of 2027.
To the people of Amagu community it’s a fight to finish. It’s now or never; temper continues to rise as they vow to take back their land from a grossly corrupt and selfish President General.
But Christian Onyeabor (a.k.a Udengene) is proving he can resist the ongoing protests against his administration. He has altered some sections of the Town Union’s Constitution, proceeded to ramp up attacks on critics, and continued to sell false information that could undermine the leadership of Aninri Local Government.
Udengene, a close and old-time friend of Aninri council chairman Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku, is a cunning rat. Both men are from Oduma town, but are from two different political wards. According to insider sources, Udengene has watched with envy Prince Nwanjoku’s surprising ascendency in politics.
Fondly called “Wiseman”, the council chairman may have perceived his friend’s inordinate ambition and had chosen to test him. As he released first, second and third batches of appointments between 2024 and early 2025 Udengene was conspicuously not in the lists. So the PG, as his way to fight Nwanjoku, started both publicly attacking his friend and tarnishing the chairman’s name before Amagu populace.
Nwanjoku had prepared to reply with government might and perhaps stripe Udengene of his PG certificate. But influential stakeholders in Amagu, including a Malaysian-based clergyman Pastor Jim Abba, pleaded on his behalf. Then the chairman pardoned and surprised the PG, offering him a lucrative appointment in middle of 2025.
But Udengene had come back to the village to boast that he got the appointment as a result of his clout and pressure against the chairman. This is not true. By the time of his appointment, he was already sidelined in Aninri politics due to his anti-party roles against the elections of Governor Peter Mbah, Hon Magnus Edeh, and Hon Anayo Onwuegbu in 2023.
Before last week, “extremely close allies” of the chairman had frequented Government House to demarket him before Governor Peter Mbah against return for a second-term, multiple reliable sources told InfoWars. It’s not clear if Udengene has joined in any of the Lion Build visits. But nearly all the visitors are his close allies, which may suggest that Udengene, who likes to operate in the shadows, may in fact be the architect of the plot against the chairman’s return.
However, Governor Peter Mbah dealt a blow to the Udengene’s so-called Like Minds, a nonsense group of irrelevant Aninri politicians championed by the embattled PG. Again the governor “anointed” Prince Ugochukwu Nwanjoku for chairman for a second term, sources said.
• This is never found anywhere in Amagu Town Union’s Constitution
Whatever Udengene’s political aspirations might be, those are now but some elements of dying pipedreams and are certainly not in view at the moment. Prince Nwanjoku has extreme grips on all political structures in the council, and might have a complete list of possible threats to his happiness. According to sources close to Udengene, he does weep profusely often in private because of this.
It’s indeed a moment of great distress for the most hated and highly corrupt President General in Amagu’s history. His decision to rewrite the community’s Constitution is already being met with far more extreme countermeasures. Some concern Amagu natives are already heading both to the Ministry of Chieftaincy Matters and to the court to seek redress on behalf of the community.
InfoWars factual reports are amplifying the people’s concerns, for the first time, and many Amagu natives are now emboldened to challenge the arrogant tyrant without the usual trepidation.