Enugu state Governor, Peter mbah visited the viral highlife veteran, Mike Ejeagha today and announced that the state will take full responsibility of his upkeep, henceforth. Mbah also renamed the popular Obinagu Road in Abakpa Nike Enugu, to Mike Ejeagha Road, after commissioning. The road leads to his house. It was among the four roads
Peter Mbah Signs N100 Billion Deal With Company Registered Just 6 Days Ago
Enugu state Governor, Peter Ndubuisi mbah, has finalized a N100 billion agreement with Pragmatic Palms Limited, a recently registered company, to resuscitate the long-dormant Enugu State United Palm Products Limited (UPPL). The agreement aims to revive one of the agricultural and agro-industrialization ventures initiated by the late Premier of the defunct Eastern Region, Dr. Michael
Peter Mbah, NYSC saga and Hopelessness in Nigerian Judiciary
Nigerians are faced and grappling with the gruesome ordeal of accepting that forgery is no longer a crime in Nigeria. Following the Ruling of the Appeal court in Enugu state regarding the alleged forged NYSC Certificate of Peter Mbah. The ruling of the judge was that NYSC are crazy for saying that the certificate Mbah submitted was fake
The Implications of Supreme Court refusing to Disqualify Tinubu and Mbah
This is the most critical time in the collective repositioning of Nigeria, her history, international image and the relevance of academic certificates for Nigerian citizens in relation to job and politics. https://twitter.com/Obiora_dom/status/1710297096115437724?t=CGYzvioRHZbCCszkQYal9A&s=19 From the tweet above from a Nigerian, it’s obviously obvious that if the Supreme Court refuses to disqualify both Bola Adekunle Tinubu and
Enugu Judgement today Vs The Actual Law
Enugu State Tribunal Ruling On Peter Mbah’s Certificate Forgery In PRP’s Petition Vs. What The Law Says: Tribunal Judgment: “The Tribunal chaired by Justice Kudirat Murayo Akano on Thursday held that the petitioner [PRP] failed to prove that the respondent [Peter Mbah] did not possess the minimum requirement to stand for election which is a
BREAKING : Enugu Tribunal strikes out Mbah’s NYSC scandal
Enugu Governorship Election Tribunal has just struck out the NYSC Certificate forgery case against Peter Mbah. The courts are telling Nigerians that they can run for any office in the country with forged certificates. This is a very dangerous precedent. It is not good for our country! As the Enugu Judiciary pass Judgement on the
Enugu Residents Protest against Peter Mbah for Sealing shops (video)
The city of Enugu in Enugu state ia currently boiling as Citizens have resorted to street protests in retrospect to Peter Mbah’s defiant sealing of People’s shops. Peter Mbah sealed their shops for observing sit-at-home order on Mondays. Below are what’s currently happening… On going protest this morning at OGBETE main market Enugu. Peter Mbah seal
DSS vs NYSC in Enugu as Mbah fights on
The Gubernatorial election petition tribunal ongoing in Enugu between Peter Mbah and Chijioke Edeoga is becoming more interesting by the day as the NYSC certificate saga lingers. Something is to be remarked here, the Nigerian DSS are obviously not well informed of the jurisdiction of their duties, one may begin to imagine. READ ALSO
Not Yet Uhuru For Peter Mbah of Enugu state
The embattled Governor of Enugu state, Peter Mbah’s certificate scandal lingers. Today, NYSC tenders affidavit of fact before Enugu State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal to prove that Peter Mbah’s discharged certificate was FORGED. Mary Nneoma Elijah from Omas and Partners has been administered Oath (see the letter below she contact NYSC to verify Peter Mbah’s certificate).
Enugu Residents Defy Governor’s Directive, Continue Observing Sit-At-Home
Residents of Enugu State have defied the state government’s directives on the Monday compulsory sit-at-home order issued by the indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), as roads, schools, banks, markets and other public places were completely deserted. The state governor, Peter Mbah had on June 1 declared “no more sit-at-home in Enugu,” effective Monday, June 5, asking