Economy
Hausa, Yoruba Communities Says “Igbos Are Accommodating, Hospitable People”
Hausa, Yoruba Communities Says “Igbos Are Accommodating, Hospitable People”
Hausa, Yoruba communities says “Igbos are accommodating, hospitable people”. “I had my first child in Enugu in 1988 whom I named Uzodimma meaning that my coming to Enugu has favoured me,” he said.
Yoruba and Hausa communities in Enugu have hailed Igbos in the South-East as accommodating and hospitable.
A cross section of the Hausa and Yoruba communities living in Enugu described people of the zone as “very friendly”.
“The Igbos are easy to cohabit with and are detribalised in terms of employment, business and other forms of benefits,” they said.
Speaking in separate interviews on the need to promote co-habitation and national unity, they said they had lived all their lives in Enugu, without any form of harassment.
The Oba of Yoruba in Enugu,Adebayo Olatunji, said he settled in Enugu in 1979.
“I have never been discriminated against,” he said.
Mr Olatunji, who hailed from Ede in Osun described his relationship with Enugu people as “very cordial and conducive”.
“I would not have lived in the state for 46 years if they were bad people. I’m married to an Igbo woman from Nsukka and I had my first child in Enugu in 1988 whom I named Uzodimma meaning that my coming to Enugu has favoured me,” he said.
According to him, all the members of his family speak Igbo language fluently.
Mr Olatunji, who said he participated actively in politics in Enugu, recalled how he was a local government ex-officio member during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.
“So I am encouraging other tribes that want to come to Enugu not to fear as the state is secured, loving and calm. It is a nice place where one can relax,” he said.
Similarly, the Sarkin Hausawa of Enugu, Abubakar Sambo, said he had become part of Enugu, describing its people as his brothers and friends.
Mr Sambo stated that he and other Northerners had never been discriminated against as the people of the state saw them as their brothers.
“I was born and brought up in Enugu and as I speak to you, I am a senior special adviser to Governor Peter Mbah on special duties. So, you can see how related we are with the Igbo people here,” he said.
The sarkin said that most of his friends are Igbos, adding that they lived like brothers and sisters.
“We move together, play together and eat together. Enugu is beautiful and has wonderful people that are very accommodating,” Mr Sambo said.
He disclosed that a number of Northerners coming into Enugu in the last two years increased due to the cordial relationship existing between the Hausa community and Enugu people.
Tayo Adenaike, a native of Ogun, said Enugu had become his adopted state after spending 51 years and getting married in the state.
He acknowledged the initial hiccups when he planned to come to Enugu as most Yorubas in those days thought Igbos were human eaters.

Igbos
“I came to Enugu in 1974 for my university education at the UNN and since then, I have been living here. I have never been discriminated against in employment until I started doing my personal business,” Mr Adenaike said.
Mr Adenaike disclosed that due to his relationship with the Enugu people, he bagged the traditional title of ‘Nwanne di na Mba’ meaning a brother in the diaspora at Udi.
“The people are so loving, calm and hospitable; the insecurity is not the way people say it,” he said. “An Igbo man gave me my first job and accommodation before I started my own business in the state. I am also married to an Igbo woman.”
Emmanuel Akpan from Akwa Ibom, said he had been living peacefully with Enugu people since 1978.
“They are my brothers because I work and interact with them daily,” he said.
Economy
Lagos Assembly Strongly Seeks Suspension Of Makoko Demolition
Lagos Assembly Strongly Seeks Suspension Of Makoko Demolition
Lagos assembly strongly seeks suspension of Makoko demolition. The Lagos state house of assembly has called for the suspension of demolition activities in Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Shogunro waterfront communities following protests by displaced residents and growing public concern over the exercise.
The call was announced on Tuesday by Noheem Adams, chairman of an ad hoc committee set up by Mudashiru Obasa, speaker of the house, during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the Lateef Jakande auditorium.
Adams called on all state ministries to cease demolition work and promised compensation to the affected residents.
“On behalf of the speaker and all 40 members of the house, we are directing that all demolitions in Makoko, Oko-Agbon, and Shogunro communities should stop from today until further notice,” New Telegraph quoted Adams as saying.
He called for transparency by demanding the full list of taskforce members and the criteria used for engagement, insisting that residents must be actively involved in the process.
“That the taskforce that was constituted, we want to see the list of the taskforce because we want the residents to be duly involved and to be carried along. So we want to have the schedule of those task forces and the criteria for those that we are inviting,” Adams added.

Lagos Assembly
“To the residents of Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Shogunro communities, as your representatives, we are giving you all assurances that they will stop demolitions henceforth and there will be compensations for all those whose properties have been demolished.”
Stephen Ogundipe, member of the ad-hoc, said there is need for clear communication, adding that residents targeted for relocation or redevelopment must be informed of the government’s plans in advance.
Babatunde Olajide, special adviser to governor of Lagos on E-GIS and urban renewal, confirmed that $2 million had been earmarked since 2021 to transform Makoko into a modern, internationally compliant water city.
He said enumeration of affected properties is underway and reiterated the administration’s commitment to handling the situation with a human face, prioritizing resident safety and fair compensation.
Yusuf Sagra, baale of Makoko, described the assembly’s decision as a “word of peace,” while Orioye Ogungbure, another leader of the community, praised the “democratic responsiveness” of the government.
Crime
EFCC Arrests Kannywood Star, Samha Inuwa for Alleged Naira Mutilation In Viral Video
EFCC Arrests Kannywood Star, Samha Inuwa for Alleged Naira Mutilation In Viral Video
EFCC arrests Kannywood Star, Samha Inuwa for alleged naira mutilation in viral video. The Kano Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 arrested a Kannywood Star, Samha Inuwa over alleged Naira mutilation.
Inuwa was arrested following a viral video circulated on social media platforms where she was seen conspicuously cleaning mucus from her nose using Naira notes.

EFCC
Following the release of the viral video, the Commission swung into action by tracing and subsequently arrested her to answer questions.
She is currently being held at the Commission’s detention facility while investigation is ongoing.
The suspect will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.
Dele Oyewale
Head, Media & Publicity
February 3, 2026
Economy
Access Bank Gets New Board Chair Ifeyinwa Osime
Access Bank Gets New Board Chair Ifeyinwa Osime
Access Bank gets new board chair Ifeyinwa Osime. Access Bank Plc has appointed Ifeyinwa Osime as chair of the board of directors, following the retirement of Paul Usoro, on January 29.
Access Bank Plc has appointed Ifeyinwa Osime as chair of the board of directors, following the retirement of Paul Usoro, on January 29, according to a statement to the Nigerian Exchange Ltd. on Monday.
Ms Osime, a legal practitioner, joined Access Bank’s board in November 2019 as an independent non-executive director and had chaired its Human Resources and Sustainability Committee and the Governance, Nomination, and Remuneration Committee. This role made her contribute significantly to the bank’s corporate governance, leadership development, and sustainability initiatives.
Additionally, Ms Osime is a director at Ebudo Trust Ltd. and a partner at McPherson Legal Practitioners, where she advises on corporate and commercial matters and contributes to strategic leadership.
She is also a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, the Women Corporate Directors, Nigeria Chapter, and the Chartered Institute of Directors, Nigeria, where she serves on the Executive Committee of the Women Sectoral Group.

Access Bank Gets New Board Chair Ifeyinwa Osime
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Ms Osime is committed to mentoring youths and is actively involved in the Autism and Developmental Delays Support Community, reflecting her dedication to inclusion and social impact.
Speaking on her appointment, the group chairman, Aigboje Aig-lmoukhuede, said, “Mrs Osime is a principled and experienced leader with a deep understanding of the Bank’s strategy and values.
“She has demonstrated strong commitment to the bank’s vision and mission, and I am confident that, under her leadership, the bank will continue to advance its strategic objectives of delivering sustainable value to shareholders and other stakeholders in the pursuit of its vision to become the world’s most respected African bank.”
Mr Aig-lmoukhuede also congratulated Mr Usoro on the completion of his tenure and on his exemplary leadership, dedication, and significant contributions to the group, saying he remains a valued member of the Access family.
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