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Appeal Court Dismisses Evans Clement Brown’s Case, Affirms Aseme-Alabo Engr. (Dr) Dagogo Lambert Brown as Paramount Ruler and Amadabo of Finima

Port Harcourt, Nigeria — 9 September 2025

The leadership of the Finima community in Bonny Local Government Area has been decisively settled once again, following today’s ruling by the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division, which dismissed the appeal filed by Mr Evans Clement Brown for want of jurisdiction.

Delivering judgment between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., Hon. Justice Oluwayemisi E. Williams-Dawodu, sitting with Hon. Justice Hannatu Azumi Laja-Balogun and a third Justice, held that the appeal was incompetent and struck out the entire proceedings. The ruling leaves Aseme-Alabo Engr. Dr. Dagogo Lambert Brown (Kongo XVII) as the undisputed Chief, Paramount Ruler and Amadabo of Finima.


Case History and Legal Background

The dispute dates back to the Rivers State High Court ruling of 5 October 2022, delivered in Suit No. PHC/1329/CS/2022, where an interlocutory injunction restrained Mr Evans Clement Brown from parading himself as Chief of the Buoye Omuso (Brown) Major House (BOBH).

In response, Mr Brown attempted to appeal. However, he only filed his Notice of Appeal on 6 April 2023, almost five months after the ruling—well outside the statutory timeline. Crucially, he had not obtained the necessary leave of court before doing so.

On 21 November 2023, Mr Brown returned with a fresh application seeking three prayers:

  1. Extension of time to seek leave to appeal;
  2. Leave to appeal;
  3. Extension of time to file a notice of appeal.

The Court of Appeal heard arguments but found the application defective.


Today’s Ruling

Pronouncing judgment, Justice Dawodu stated:

“The application is refused and dismissed. The entire appeal and all related processes are struck out for want of jurisdiction. Parties shall bear their respective costs. I find the appeal incompetent.”

With those words, the Court of Appeal confirmed that Mr Brown’s challenge had collapsed entirely, leaving Engr. Dr. Dagogo Lambert Brown (Kongo XVII) as the legitimate and recognised Paramount Ruler of Finima.

The appeal was entered as Appeal No. CA/PH/331/2023.


Community Reactions

The courtroom pronouncement was met with relief and celebration among supporters of the Brown Omuso Major House, who said it vindicated years of struggle for clarity.

One elder described the judgment as “a triumph for law, tradition and the peace of Finima”. Outside the court, others called it “a divine victory that ends unnecessary distractions.”

Engr. Tamunofiniarisa Brown, who witnessed the proceedings, noted:
“This ruling is historic. It restores dignity to our traditional stool and clears the path for unity and progress in Finima.”


Implications for Finima

The affirmation of Engr. (Dr) Dagogo Lambert Brown’s leadership consolidates stability in Finima at a time when the community hosts major energy projects, including facilities of Nigeria LNG (NLNG). Analysts say clarity in traditional leadership is crucial for both cultural cohesion and negotiations with corporate and governmental stakeholders.


Conclusion

With today’s ruling, the Court of Appeal has not only dismissed Evans Clement Brown’s appeal but also struck out the entire proceedings, effectively closing the chapter on a long-standing succession dispute.

For the people of Finima, this represents more than a legal triumph; it is a reaffirmation of tradition, legitimacy, and communal peace.

Congratulations to the Buoye Omuso Brown Royal House and the Finima.
God bless Finima.

Breaking News Finima : Rivers State’s Rising Star – Congratulations Little Princess, Eliana Wilfred Brown Shines at National Spelling Bee


Abuja, Nigeria – In what has become a moment of pride and inspiration for Rivers State and the Finima community in Bonny Local Government Area, young Miss Eliana Wilfred Brown has achieved a remarkable feat by clinching the position of 2nd runner-up at the prestigious St. John’s National Spelling Bee Competition held in Abuja.

This extraordinary achievement has not only placed her name on the national stage but has also brought immense honour to her school, Tamvina International School, Bonny, and her proud hometown of Finima.


A Rising Star from Finima

At just a tender school age, Eliana has proven that brilliance knows no boundaries. Her stellar performance against contestants from across Nigeria showcased not only her intellectual ability but also her discipline, confidence, and determination to excel in academics.

Representing Rivers State, she competed with some of the brightest young minds in the country and stood tall among the finalists, eventually earning a spot as second runner-up – a milestone achievement that speaks volumes about her dedication and the solid educational foundation laid by her school and family.

Her success is not just a personal triumph but also a communal victory. Finima, a historically rich community in Bonny, has always been known for producing talents of repute, and Eliana’s accomplishment now joins the long list of inspiring legacies.


The Weight of Representation

Being a young girl from Finima, competing in the heart of Abuja, the nation’s capital, was more than just a spelling challenge – it was a journey of representation. With every word she spelt correctly, Eliana carried on her shoulders the pride of her school, her family, her community, and her state.

The Director of Social Welfare and Youth Development at the Finima Youth Congress (FYC), Comrade Abraham Brown, captured this moment perfectly in his congratulatory message:

“Heartfelt congratulations to you, Miss Eliana Wilfred Brown, on achieving the remarkable feat of being the 2nd runner-up in the St. John’s National Spelling Bee in Abuja. We are incredibly proud of your outstanding performance, representing Rivers State with distinction. As a pupil of Tamvina International School, Bonny, and a daughter of Finima, your achievement brings honour not only to yourself but also to your school and community. We celebrate your success and look forward to seeing your continued growth and accomplishments.”


The Power of Education and Community Support

Eliana’s achievement is a testament to the importance of investing in education and nurturing the younger generation. Tamvina International School, Bonny, deserves commendation for providing the platform, resources, and encouragement that prepared her to compete at a national level.

Her success story is also a reminder of the strength of Finima’s communal support system – where young talents are not left to walk their journeys alone, but are celebrated, encouraged, and mentored to achieve greatness.

In many ways, Eliana represents a new wave of excellence coming from Rivers State – an example that success is not confined to urban cities but can sprout from every corner of the country when children are given equal opportunities.


Inspiration for the Youth

The story of Miss Brown should serve as a powerful inspiration to other young pupils in Rivers State and across Nigeria. It proves that hard work, focus, and determination pay off, regardless of age or background.

At a time when conversations around youth development and empowerment are growing louder, Eliana’s performance is a clear demonstration that with the right encouragement, Nigerian children can compete favourably with the best minds anywhere in the world.

Her journey also carries a subtle but important message – that academic excellence deserves as much celebration as sports and entertainment achievements. While footballers, musicians, and actors receive wide recognition, young scholars like Eliana are equally worthy of national applause.


Looking Ahead: Greater Heights Await

This victory is only the beginning for Miss Eliana Wilfred Brown. With her talent and the support of her family, school, and community, the sky is truly her starting point.

It is expected that her success will inspire both government and private stakeholders to do more in supporting literacy programmes, spelling competitions, and other academic initiatives that sharpen children’s intellectual capacity. Such platforms create leaders of tomorrow, ready to solve problems and carry Nigeria into a brighter future.


A Call to Celebrate Our Little Princess

As Finima and Rivers State celebrate this remarkable achievement, it is clear that Eliana has earned her place as a symbol of youthful brilliance. She may still be a pupil, but her name now resonates in households across Bonny, Abuja, and beyond as a shining light of determination and success.

Once again, congratulations to our Little Princess, Miss Eliana Wilfred Brown. May this be the first of many national and international accolades in your journey of academic and personal excellence.

Indeed, you deserve to be celebrated.


Signed:
Comr. Abraham Brown
Director of Social Welfare and Youth Development
Finima Youth Congress (FYC)



FYC Environmental Committee Addresses Viral Video Allegations at Agaja Market

FYC Environmental Team Intervenes at Agaja Market Following Public Health Scare

FINIMA – The Finima Youth Council (FYC) Environmental Committee has launched an extensive monitoring and public health education programme at Agaja market after a viral online video sparked widespread public outrage. The video, which circulated on various social media platforms, alleged that a vegetable vendor was using water from a contaminated source to wash his produce, raising serious concerns about food safety and public health within Finima community and Bonny Kingdom.

In a swift and organised response, the FYC Director of Environment and a dedicated environmental team descended on the market on Monday, 11th August 2025. Their visit was aimed at conducting a thorough and impartial investigation into the claims and ensuring that the health of the community’s residents was not being compromised. The speed of the FYC’s intervention underscored the severity of the public’s reaction and the urgency with which community leaders needed to address the issue.

The initial allegation, fueled by the video, pointed to a specific pit as the source of the unsanitary water. However, the FYC’s on-site investigation, which included gathering information from multiple eyewitnesses and engaging directly with the market leadership, unearthed a different, yet equally disturbing, truth. According to the findings, the vendor in question had not, in fact, used the alleged pit. Instead, the team discovered a more systemic and widespread problem: numerous fruit and vegetable sellers were habitually using collected rainwater to prepare their goods for sale.

This practice, while seemingly benign to the vendors, was immediately flagged as a serious public health risk by the FYC team. “Using rainwater to wash foodstuffs is an unhealthy act that is highly condemnable,” stated a source close to the committee. The FYC explained that rainwater, particularly in an urban or semi-urban environment, can be a host for various contaminants. As it falls and collects, it can pick up pollutants from the atmosphere, dirt and grime from rooftops and guttering, as well as bacteria from unsanitary storage containers. The risk of waterborne diseases and other health complications for consumers is, therefore, significant.

The discovery prompted an immediate educational session with the vendors. The FYC team did not simply issue a warning but took the time to explain the dangers of their actions. They provided a detailed and practical lesson on the fundamental importance of using clean, potable water for all food preparation. They stressed that the health of the community was a shared responsibility and that the vendors, as frontline providers of essential foodstuffs, held a crucial role in safeguarding it. The session was intended to be both a stern caution and a constructive effort to reform their practices for the long term.

Following the initial intervention, the FYC Environmental Committee has announced a new, proactive enforcement programme. The committee will henceforth be conducting constant monitoring of vendors’ activities at the market to ensure they comply with standard health practices. This move is a clear signal that the council is not content with a one-off visit but is committed to creating a lasting change in market hygiene standards.

The incident has also highlighted a significant infrastructural deficiency within the market itself. The FYC’s findings point to a lack of a readily available, safe water supply as a root cause of the vendors’ unsanitary practices. In light of this, the FYC has issued a formal and urgent appeal to the Sole Administrator of Bonny Local Government Area (LGA) and other relevant stakeholders. They are calling for immediate intervention to provide a reliable source of clean, potable water within the market premises.

In an official statement, Omie D. Brown, the Public Relations Officer for the FYC Environmental Committee, reiterated the council’s core mission. “We are dedicated to safeguarding the health of residents of Finima community & Bonny Kingdom at large,” the statement read. The call to action is not just for government officials but for the entire community. It reinforces the message that “a healthy environment is a collective effort of every individual.” The FYC is urging all citizens to join hands in making Finima and Bonny Kingdom a safer and healthier place for all.

This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the intricate link between public health, community action, and government infrastructure. The swift response from the FYC, driven by a concerned citizenry, has not only addressed an immediate health scare but has also shone a light on the broader need for improved market facilities. As the FYC begins its sustained monitoring efforts, the community now looks to the local government to provide the essential infrastructure that will allow vendors to operate safely and ensure the continued well-being of all residents. The hope is that this incident will catalyse lasting change, leading to a more hygienic and secure food supply for Finima and Bonny Kingdom.

“A healthy environment is a collective responsibility,” said Omie D. Brown, Public Relations Officer of the FYC Environmental Committee. “We must work together to make Finima Community and Bonny Kingdom safe and healthy for all.”

The FYC reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the health and wellbeing of residents in Finima and the wider Bonny Kingdom.

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