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Inter-State Crisis: Teachers, Pupils Abandon Akwa Ibom Schools

Eight months after the people of Nkari community in Ini Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State and their neighbours in Usaka Ukwu, Ikwuano Local Council of Abia State signed a Memorandum of Understanding to embrace peace, normal activities are yet to return.
DAILY POST reports that the MoU was signed to put an end to the protracted boundary war which had claimed many lives and led to the looting of agricultural produce on both sides.
Nkari with a population of 9,900 according to 2006 census was enmeshed in boundary and farmland ownership dispute with the people of Ariam Usaka in Abia State back in late 1940s and the clash was renewed in 2020.
In the year 2021 alone, about 18 persons from both States lost their lives to the crisis before a peace accord by the Joint Peace Agreement Drafting Committee was signed in January 26, 2022, in the presence of the Head of the Army Camp, Lt N.G. Kebbe, the two Local Government Chairmen of Ikwuano and Ini, Chief Steve Mpamugo and Hon. Israel Idaisin, respectively, as well as other relevant stakeholders.
The agreement, among others, specified that both parties must embrace the part of peace, re-cultivate the old cultural practices of unhindered visits, free movement and avoidance of provocation and the use of arms in whatever circumstances over the disputed areas.
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However, it is one thing to survive a war and another to survive the peace. Relationships can never be the same as they were before the eruption of war.
Nkari, one of the communities in Ini Local Government, the food basket of the State is known for industry and hard-work but suffers a total disconnect from basic amenities that can make life comfortable such as good road, healthcare centre, school, portable water and electricity which are seen in other parts of the State.
Though they have lamented non-government presence, the crisis at the time had worsened the existing bad situation of the people and made them resign to their fate.
Since the renewal of the crisis in 2020, schools in the community had remained shut, with no sign of reopening as teachers posted to the schools have refused to resume duties despite the peace accord signed early this year between the warring parties.
A visit to the only secondary school in Nkari, Community Secondary School, Nkari and the only Primary school, Methodist School Mbente all in Ini Local Government Area left less to be desired as the schools were not only in desolation but many building blocks were in the state of decrepit.
A greater portion of the community secondary school had been overgrown with grasses. But the field facing the administrative block that also housed the classrooms was cut by Nkari youths, maybe in preparation for the September school resumption which never came into fruition after all.
Same thing was applicable to Methodist School, Mbente, which is a primary school but the only difference is that it was not totally desolate as the school with a population of over 200 pupils from primary one to six is managed by the headteacher, with no assistant or teachers.
It was also gathered that some volunteers from the community used a classroom block in the school to teach pupils whose parents were willing to let them go to school.
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Giving an insight about the boundary crisis and its attendant effect on education in the community, the village head, Ifa and clan head Nkari community, Obong Martins Udo said his people had suffered unimaginably owing to the protracted crisis which according to him had crippled all sectors in the community, especially education.
Obong Udo explained that after the return of peace, teachers posted to the only secondary and primary schools in the community refused to come back despite the assurances given to them by the villagers.
He added that the community went ahead to clear the school premises in preparation for the resumption in September, unfortunately, no teacher showed up and a series of complaints sent to the State Education management board on the situation were not attended to.
The monarch expressed worry over the future of the youths in the community as a result of the three-year-academic blackout occasioned by the communal crisis, noting that resumption of school activities was not in sight following the teachers’ unwillingness to return and government’s lack of political will to compel them to do so.
The paramount ruler said Nkari is sitting on a time bomb as some of their sons within the period had been tempted to join bad gangs, while their daughters got pregnant and some had given birth.
According to him, “we have suffered to no avail, especially last year in May, when we had a crisis with our Igbo brothers. The expanse of land you saw on your way here has been encroached. They caused problems and so many lives were lost. Thank God for how He brought about a settlement and we signed an undertaking last year, at least to calm down the situation.
“We were expected to go back to school to resume our academic activity. But, For the sake of their lives, the teachers refused to come to school. With our contact, the Ministry promised to send teachers at the start of this school year (in September), but with that fear of killings, the teachers refused to return to school.
“We have written several letters and forwarded several photos of the school to the government to transfer teachers here, but there hasn’t been any response.
“In September, a team of inspectors from Abuja came, saying they came on a surprise visit. They made promises that academic activities would resume before the end of this school year, but the first term of this academic session is almost over and nothing has happened in the Secondary School. We have gone to complete the clearing of the school compound.
“Our children are suffering. Our children now go to school outside, they go to Odoro Ikono in Mbiabong Ikot Udofia and other areas which are very far. Because of lack of parental care and monitoring, they, especially the female ones, are getting pregnant and the male ones joining bad gangs.
“The future of our children would be marred because if the school is not in operation, the children would turn to unruly, violent. But if they are in secondary school and progress to tertiary level, they would be trained. Our girl children would not be vulnerable to pregnancy.
“During the crisis, valuable equipment within the school compound was destroyed. If school was in session and there were day and night security guards, it wouldn’t have been like that. So, we are in tears. These three years without teaching in the secondary school is a thing of surprise.”
Not only the setback in the educational system in Nkari, the road network is nothing to write home about.
The topography is never good either and the only good thing about the roads in Nkari is that they are used for campaigns. Successive governments, including the present one had visited the community during campaigns, made promises of constructing the roads but abscond afterwards only to come back in the next campaign season.
Lamenting on the poor road network in Nkari, Obong Udo told our correspondent, “Even the road network is bad. If the road was good, motorcycles would ply this road. But there is no good road in the village, and it is a very big problem. We heard that the government planned to construct this road, Mbiabong/Nkari/Mbente/Ohafia road.
“However, the dry season has started and nothing has been done. The other axis, from the market area to my village, Ifa, the access road to Okwa along Ikot Ekpene, Umuahia Road, which was in the budget in 2018, nothing has been done, the two and a half pillars out of 13 pillars for that brick work has been done. We are suffering. The other road, with a bridge connecting us with Abia State, was destroyed by the Biafrans, it has not been rehabilitated.
“We are just in a recluse because all the communities in this clan are bounded by Igbo neighbours from Abia State.
“We are really suffering in this part of Akwa Ibom, nothing meaningful from the government. Our only health centre since it was renovated, no equipment, nothing.”
Also speaking, Hon Okon Joseph Akpan, Caretaker of Gateway to Nkari said: “We have been involved in crisis with our Ikwuano neighbours in Abia State and because of that, on May 20, 2020, they planned an annexation to this community but God said no, and it has been a big battle.
“We saw hell, and we were strangulated, with a lot of psychological and emotional problems that we passed through. We need the government to help us revive our education and health, both in manpower and facilities.”
On his part, Mr Utin Okon, Supervisor, Political and Chieftaincy, Ini LGA disclosed that some teachers posted to the school sought transfer, while some bluntly stayed away.
His words, “The excuse was that there was a crisis but the crisis has long ceased. The crisis ceased over a year ago. We have signed an agreement with the Commander, Military Base in Ibawa that there would be no more problems, the youths have stopped making trouble, no more fighting. That is why you see them coming to clear this place so that academic activities would begin.
“We and Abia State signed an inter-State accord. We have said nobody should enter the land in dispute until the National Boundary Commission comes and demarcates the land.
“Actually, I don’t want anybody to claim that I own this place, I want that place to be used either for Federal Government school, hospital or anything viable for the government. So nobody can come and say this is my own.
“I have worked with the LG Chairman for 7 years for the development of this community. I want the government’s presence in this community. Unfortunately, we have never for once, had a representative from this community in government.”
Asked what they want from the government, Okon said, “what we want now is for the government to send teachers to our school so that our children can resume studies.”
However, in a chat with a board member, State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Sir John Udoh, he attributed the refusal of the teachers posted to Nkari to assume duties to fear of being killed.
He disclosed that the board would set up a Disciplinary Committee to bring to book teachers who were transferred to schools but refused to resume in their new places of assignment.
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Udoh further disclosed that the SUBEB management was considering posting teachers who are natives of the Nkari clan to schools within the communities.
An educationist and guidance and counsellor in one of the private schools in the State, Mrs Vitoria Osiri, who described the situation as unfortunate, expressed fear that lack of education in the community would create more danger than the war itself and called on the government to have the will to ensure that teachers posted to the schools remain and their safety guaranteed.
Metro
PHOTOS: Borno Woman Recovers N23m Gold Buried During Boko Haram Escape
The Borno State Police Command has helped a woman residing in the Mallam Fatori area recover gold worth ₦23.6 million that she buried in sand while escaping a Boko Haram attack 15 years ago.
The unearthed gold
In a statement on Monday, the Public Relations Officer of the command, ASP Nahum Daso, said the state police commissioner, Naziru Abdulmajid, commended the Divisional Police Officer of Mallam Fatori and his team for their exemplary professionalism and integrity.
It read, “The Commissioner of Police, Borno State Police Command, CP Naziru Abdulmajid, PSC, commended the Divisional Police Officer of Mallam Fatori Division and his team for their exemplary professionalism and integrity in recovering valuable property belonging to a female resident of the community.
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“The woman, who fled Mallam Fatori during a Boko Haram attack 15 years ago, recently returned and sought police assistance to retrieve items she had buried in the sand while escaping the incident,” he noted.
Daso said that through diligent and coordinated efforts, the officers successfully recovered “22 cc of gold valued at approximately ₦20 million, as well as a gold bracelet with chain worth ₦3.6 million.”
He further stated that the Commissioner praised the officers for their honesty, dedication, and service, noting that their actions reflect the core values of the Nigeria Police Force and further strengthen public confidence in law enforcement.
“CP Naziru Abdulmajid reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, urging residents to continue supporting and cooperating with the police for enhanced security across the state,” Daso added.
Metro
Osun Monarch’s Burial Rites Turn Bloody
Controversies over the burial rites for the 30th Owa of Igbajo, Oba Adegboyega Famodun, turned bloody on Monday as people opposed to observance of passage rites for him clashed with those that wanted honour befitting a royal father for the deceased.
In the fracas that occurred inside Iloro Market in Igbajo, on Monday, one man identified simply as Ifa was injured, while two other people reportedly sustained bruises.
The state Governor, Ademola Adeleke, had on Monday imposed a 24-hour curfew on Igbajo, amid protest, over Famodun’s death.
According to The PUNCH, a statement signed by Prince Adekunle Famodun on behalf of the family said Famodun “passed away on Friday, November 28, 2025, after a brief illness,” at the age of 67.
“As you may recall, Oba Adegboyega Famodun was installed and presented with the staff of office on November 24, 2022, by the former Governor of Osun State, Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola.
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“Although his position was disputed by a white paper issued by Governor Ademola Adeleke, the Osun State High Court reinstated him on January 30, 2025,” the statement read partly.
Before his appointment and installation as monarch, Oba Famodun had served as the Osun State chairman of the All Progressives Congress.
The PUNCH also reported on March 12, 2024, that Osun State Government approved the appointment of Prince Ademola Makinde as the new Owa of Igbajo, replacing Famodun.
But violent clashes erupted in the town when those believed to be loyal to late Famodun demanded that Iloro Market be shut in his honour.
But those opposed to the move, reportedly resisted the attempt to force some traders that opened for business to close shop.
In some of the video footages of the protest shared by a Facebook user, Taiwo Olaore, on Monday, unrest was observed in a market place, with some people demanding that the traders that opened for business, should shut down, as a mark of respect for the deceased.
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Also, in the video, some women in white attire, bearing leave, rebuked the traders that opened for business and asked them to immediately close, and mourn the late Famodun.
Speaking further on the crises, a resident of Igbajo, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the matter, said “they wanted to do burial rite for Oba Famodun but another set of people insisted that the late monarch was a prince and not a king.
“In order to perform the rite, the Iloro market must be shut for three market days.
It was in the process of closing the market that the group opposed to the move mobilised to the market and insisted that they must close it.
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“Three people were injured during the clash that occurred at the market. One of them is known as Ifa. His pictures with blood stained clothes circulated on the social media. The market was later shut,” he said.
Asked if the burial rites were being observed despite the curfew imposed by the State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, he said “The burial rites are ongoing. Although people didn’t come out after the governor declared a curfew but those performing the rites carried on with their duties alongside supporters of the late monarch.”
He also said there was massive deployment of security personnel to the town to prevent breakdown of law and order.
Contacted for update on the security situation in Igbajo, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Ojelabi, said one person was injured in the fracas that occurred in the town early on Monday, noting that normalcy has returned to the community.
“Our personnel are on the ground, but as of this morning when I communicated, no arrest has been made. Igbajo community is now peaceful. One person got injured during the clash,” Ojelabi said.
Metro
Kwara Traditional Ruler Kidnapped On His Farm
Gunmen have reportedly abducted a traditional ruler in Bayagan community in the Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Ojibara of Bayagan Oba Kamilu Salami, on Saturday.
It was gathered that the traditional ruler was kidnapped Saturday morning on his farm, while details of the incident were still sketchy.
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Eyewitness disclosed that the attack happened suddenly and left the community in apprehension and confusion. Meanwhile, the incident had triggered fresh concerns over cases of insecurity across the country.
The Kwara State Police command was yet to confirm the incident as at when filing this report.
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