• SUG PRESIDENT GUN DOWN

    The shocking killing of Samuel Sampson Udo, a 26-year-old former student leader at the Peace Institute of Management and Technology in Akwa Ibom State, has plunged his community into deep grief. Udo was shot dead during his father’s funeral rites in Cross River State, turning a moment meant for mourning into a scene of terror.

    The event, which had been peaceful, erupted into chaos when rival cult groups clashed, unleashing gunfire without warning. A resident, Utum Ofem Ubi, recalled how Udo was hit by bullets as he tried to escape. In seconds, the gathering shifted from calm conversation and music to panic, screams, and people running for safety, locking themselves indoors.

    Witnesses say the incident occurred at about 2 a.m. on October 31, 2025, during what appeared to be a violent “show of strength” between the cult groups. The attack not only claimed Udo’s life but also left several others critically injured, including 29-year-old Miss Choice Ikenger, who reportedly still has bullets lodged in her body.

    For Udo’s family, the trauma remains unbearable. His mother and siblings say the image of his body riddled with bullets haunts them. His sister, Miss Affiong Sampson, described the killing as a savage act.

    > “They shot him as if he was an animal,” she said. “His body is still in the mortuary. Our entire family has been in pain since that day.”

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    SUG PRESIDENT GUN DOWN The shocking killing of Samuel Sampson Udo, a 26-year-old former student leader at the Peace Institute of Management and Technology in Akwa Ibom State, has plunged his community into deep grief. Udo was shot dead during his father’s funeral rites in Cross River State, turning a moment meant for mourning into a scene of terror. The event, which had been peaceful, erupted into chaos when rival cult groups clashed, unleashing gunfire without warning. A resident, Utum Ofem Ubi, recalled how Udo was hit by bullets as he tried to escape. In seconds, the gathering shifted from calm conversation and music to panic, screams, and people running for safety, locking themselves indoors. Witnesses say the incident occurred at about 2 a.m. on October 31, 2025, during what appeared to be a violent “show of strength” between the cult groups. The attack not only claimed Udo’s life but also left several others critically injured, including 29-year-old Miss Choice Ikenger, who reportedly still has bullets lodged in her body. For Udo’s family, the trauma remains unbearable. His mother and siblings say the image of his body riddled with bullets haunts them. His sister, Miss Affiong Sampson, described the killing as a savage act. > “They shot him as if he was an animal,” she said. “His body is still in the mortuary. Our entire family has been in pain since that day.” #campus stories
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  • During my working visit to Nsukka at the weekend, I met with leaders and stakeholders from across Enugu North Senatorial District - our revered traditional rulers, political leaders, community representatives, professionals, and various groups. My meeting with the traditional rulers was hosted by His Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, at Edem Ani, while the town hall was held at the UBA Hall, UNN.

    They reminded me of the three major requests they brought to me before the 2023 election: to dualise the 44km Abakpa Nike - Opi - Nsukka Road, ensure that a son of Nsukka becomes Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, and support the creation of Adada State. It was heartwarming to hear the joy in their voices as they noted that the road is already being dualised, that history has been made with the appointment of Professor Simon Ortuanya as the first Nsukka-born Vice Chancellor of UNN since 1960, thanks to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and that I have stood firmly with them in the push for Adada State.

    They spoke of the changes they can already see taking shape - 102 Smart Green Schools across the zone, 102 new Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres bringing care closer to our people, and a modern Nsukka transport Terminal set to transform mobility and commerce.

    I told them that while these achievements are worth celebrating, they are only the beginning. By 2025, once we have completed all 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 healthcare centres across the state, we will move even more aggressively on roads. I also shared our vision for a high-speed rail line between Enugu and Nsukka that will cut travel time to just 15 minutes. Feasibility studies are underway, and we will make it happen.

    I left Nsukka encouraged and inspired. The trust and commitment I saw in these meetings strengthen my resolve to deliver even more. Together, we will keep breaking new ground and building the modern, prosperous Enugu we all dream of.

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    During my working visit to Nsukka at the weekend, I met with leaders and stakeholders from across Enugu North Senatorial District - our revered traditional rulers, political leaders, community representatives, professionals, and various groups. My meeting with the traditional rulers was hosted by His Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, at Edem Ani, while the town hall was held at the UBA Hall, UNN. They reminded me of the three major requests they brought to me before the 2023 election: to dualise the 44km Abakpa Nike - Opi - Nsukka Road, ensure that a son of Nsukka becomes Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, and support the creation of Adada State. It was heartwarming to hear the joy in their voices as they noted that the road is already being dualised, that history has been made with the appointment of Professor Simon Ortuanya as the first Nsukka-born Vice Chancellor of UNN since 1960, thanks to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and that I have stood firmly with them in the push for Adada State. They spoke of the changes they can already see taking shape - 102 Smart Green Schools across the zone, 102 new Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres bringing care closer to our people, and a modern Nsukka transport Terminal set to transform mobility and commerce. I told them that while these achievements are worth celebrating, they are only the beginning. By 2025, once we have completed all 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 healthcare centres across the state, we will move even more aggressively on roads. I also shared our vision for a high-speed rail line between Enugu and Nsukka that will cut travel time to just 15 minutes. Feasibility studies are underway, and we will make it happen. I left Nsukka encouraged and inspired. The trust and commitment I saw in these meetings strengthen my resolve to deliver even more. Together, we will keep breaking new ground and building the modern, prosperous Enugu we all dream of. Copyed
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  • Neco civic education question 2025 question and answer dropped

    2025 NECO CIVIC EDUCATION

    (5a)
    Orderliness is the act of being organized, disciplined, and well-behaved in one’s actions and surroundings. It involves following rules, respecting authority, and maintaining peace and harmony in society.

    (5b)
    (PICK FOUR)
    (i) Obeying Laws: Citizens help maintain order by following the laws of the land. This reduces crime and ensures a peaceful society.
    (ii) Respecting Authority: Respecting and cooperating with law enforcement and government officials helps maintain order. It allows the authorities to perform their duties effectively.
    (iii) Reporting Crimes: Citizens play a vital role by reporting criminal activities and suspicious behavior to the police. This helps in quick response and prevention of crime.
    (iv) Participating in Community Policing: Joining neighborhood watch groups or community policing programs helps detect and prevent crime locally. It promotes a sense of collective responsibility for safety.
    (v) Educating Others: Citizens can teach family, friends, and neighbors about the importance of law and order. This spreads awareness and encourages lawful behavior.
    (vi) Avoiding Violence and Taking Peaceful Actions:Choosing non-violent ways to express dissatisfaction, such as protests or dialogue, helps keep the peace. It prevents chaos and supports conflict resolution.

    NUMBER EIGHT
    (PICK FIVE)
    (i) Law Making: The primary function of t⁶he legislature is to make laws that govern a country. These laws serve as a guide for the actions of the government and the behavior of citizens.
    (ii) Representation: Members of the legislature represent the interests and concerns of their constituents. They act as a link between the people and the government by voicing public opinions in legislative debates.
    (iii) Oversight of the Executive: The legislature monitors and reviews the activities of the executive branch to ensure accountability and transparency. Through questions, debates, and investigations, it checks any abuse of power or co
    Neco civic education question 2025 question and answer dropped 2025 NECO CIVIC EDUCATION (5a) Orderliness is the act of being organized, disciplined, and well-behaved in one’s actions and surroundings. It involves following rules, respecting authority, and maintaining peace and harmony in society. (5b) (PICK FOUR) (i) Obeying Laws: Citizens help maintain order by following the laws of the land. This reduces crime and ensures a peaceful society. (ii) Respecting Authority: Respecting and cooperating with law enforcement and government officials helps maintain order. It allows the authorities to perform their duties effectively. (iii) Reporting Crimes: Citizens play a vital role by reporting criminal activities and suspicious behavior to the police. This helps in quick response and prevention of crime. (iv) Participating in Community Policing: Joining neighborhood watch groups or community policing programs helps detect and prevent crime locally. It promotes a sense of collective responsibility for safety. (v) Educating Others: Citizens can teach family, friends, and neighbors about the importance of law and order. This spreads awareness and encourages lawful behavior. (vi) Avoiding Violence and Taking Peaceful Actions:Choosing non-violent ways to express dissatisfaction, such as protests or dialogue, helps keep the peace. It prevents chaos and supports conflict resolution. NUMBER EIGHT (PICK FIVE) (i) Law Making: The primary function of t⁶he legislature is to make laws that govern a country. These laws serve as a guide for the actions of the government and the behavior of citizens. (ii) Representation: Members of the legislature represent the interests and concerns of their constituents. They act as a link between the people and the government by voicing public opinions in legislative debates. (iii) Oversight of the Executive: The legislature monitors and reviews the activities of the executive branch to ensure accountability and transparency. Through questions, debates, and investigations, it checks any abuse of power or co
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