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CELEBRATING ONE YEAR OF EXCELLENCE: AN APPRECIATION MESSAGE FROM THE WHEEL OF EBOCAB

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Today, "May 27, 2026", marks exactly one year since our revolutionary transport system, EBOCAB , officially commenced operations across the Salt City of Abakaliki and the wider Ebonyi State. As a pioneer driver who sits behind the wheel daily, experiencing the direct impact of this vision, I write to express my profound gratitude on this momentous first anniversary.  To His Excellency, Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru : A Visionary Leader Your Excellency, when you launched EBOCAB a year ago under the banner of the " People’s Charter of Needs ," you didn't just introduce cars to our roads; you fundamentally transformed urban mobility, security, and economic opportunities in Ebonyi State. By providing a modern, digitally driven, and safe ride-hailing alternative, you put an end to the historical challenges of touting, harassment, and security vulnerabilities that previously plagued our metropolis. Through your visionary leadership:   Youth Empowerment: Hundreds of...

SHADOWS OVER OFFIA-NKWU: THE DUST OF MINING OR THE TEARS OF THE DISPLACED?

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By Ebonyi Gist Lovers The air in Offia-Nkwu is no longer filled with the scent of fresh earth and the quiet rustle of the harvest. Instead, a heavy, suffocating shroud of tension has descended upon the Ndufu-Alike community in Ikwo LGA. What was once a land of ancestral peace has become a battlefield where the glittering promise of mineral wealth clashes violently with the fundamental right to call a place "home."   A Community Under Siege? Over the weekend, the silence of the countryside was shattered not by the machinery of development, but by the heavy boots of authority. **Chief Chinedu Ogah**, Member representing Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency, has raised a piercing cry for his people. He paints a harrowing picture of a community invaded—alleging that soldiers, police, and civil defence personnel were used as instruments of intimidation rather than protection. According to Ogah, the "First Patriot Limited" mining venture has turned into a nightmare of fo...

THE SILENT SCREAM IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER: A CALL FOR JUSTICE

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   The hearth that is supposed to warm a home has sparked a fire that threatens to consume the very dignity of our dear Salt of the Nation. Today, Ebonyi Gist Lovers stands not just as a messenger, but as a witness to a story that bleeds through the cracks of the Commissioners' Quarters—a story that, if true, paints our state in the "sable emulsions" of a tragedy too heavy to ignore .   THE BROKEN BRANCH  A family tree as vast as a forest, boasting 109 children, has reportedly seen one of its branches hacked down—not by the elements, but by the hand of its own kin. The reports emerging from the allegations of Nwoba Chika Nwoba via Ohanaeze TV suggest a scene of horror: a dispute between wives escalating into a fatal strike with a cutlass. The victim, a man who earned his bread selling mattresses to give others rest, has now been forced into an eternal sleep. If the soil of Agbaja was turned in haste to bury a "covered murder," then the earth itself will eventua...

THE DAY THE DUST OF AMUDO TURNED TO GOLD: A TESTAMENT TO EZZA EZEKUNA GREATNESS By EBONYI GIST LOVERS EDITORIAL

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For generations, they painted us with the brush of obscurity. They called us a people of "salt and stone," whispering that our earth was too hard, our hands too rough, our voices too small to echo in the grand halls of Nigerian relevance. They scanned the map of our beloved nation and dismissed Ebonyi as the "last child" of the East — the afterthought, the footnote, the quiet corner where ambition supposedly went to sleep. But last week, something sacred happened. The wind over Amudo, Ezza South, did not merely blow — it roared. It roared with the thunder of a thousand talking drums, the wail of a hundred convoy sirens, and the synchronized heartbeat of a clan that has finally risen from its knees to take its rightful seat at the head of Nigeria's table. The transition of Late Chief Stephen Orogwu Nwebor — the patriarch who birthed a lion — was not merely a burial. It was a coronation. A coronation of the Ebonyi spirit. A baptism of the Ezza identity in oils of ...