Thursday, May 27, 2021

Children Day: Bayoko Urges Students To Be Proactive ln Their Choice of Role Models


Children Day: Bayoko Urges Students To Be Proactive ln Their Choice of Role Models

  

Aruoriwo Ivovi


Students in Delta State have been charged to take deliberate actions in choosing and imbibing the morality of those they look up to as their role models in the society.


The Delta State Functioning Secretary to the State Government (FSSG) and Head of Service (HOS), Mr. Reginald Bayoko mni, gave the charge during a book review, organised by the Asaba Reading Club at the Royal Mira international school in Asaba, the state capital.


The book review, titled “the Whip and the Bar” and centred around the life of Mr. Bayoko attracted students and teachers from some selected schools within the Asaba capital territory.


The FSSG and HoS, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Transport, Mrs Anastasia Nwanze, advised students to carefully select their mentors based on morality.


Mr. Bayoko, while calling on students to imbibe the culture of reading, stated that “developing reading skills as promoted by the Asaba Reading Club was fundamental in transforming the lives of their target audience and change outcomes for Children and community.


While advocating for the establishment of reading clubs in all schools in the state to revive reading culture, Mr. Bayoko noted that “we want every child to experience the joy and power of becoming a lifelong reader.”


He stressed on discipline and hard work, adding that the reasonable and respectful way students could distinguish themselves among their peers was through active engagements in deep reading of books that would open up their horizon of thinking and viewing the society.


He thanked the author of the book and organisers of the event for the initiative, adding that it was a beautiful educational programme for students and a veritable platform to transform the next generation who would shortly be in charge of governance in the country.


Earlier, the Director General (DG) of the state Orientation Bureau, Eugene Uzum Esq, who was the guest speaker on the topic “Child Development : the Role of Parental Guidance,”

stated that the role of parents in a child’s life was limitless.


He listed some parental responsibilities to include nursing, counseling, teaching of religious guidance, doing the right thing at the right time, social monitoring, instilling discipline, directing the child to good success channels and enjoined parents to be alive to their responsibilities.



He posited that failed parental responsibility has given rise to cultism, cyber crime, rituals and occultism and other social vices that have led many children astray and pleaded with children to at all time listen to the advice of their parents and also pray for them.


Uzum also enjoined parents to send their children to school, whether private or public, while considering their financial status, adding that it was the only legacy they could bequeath to their children, even as he admonished students not to take the opportunity given them to go to school for granted.



The writer of the book, Mrs. Catherine Agbontai, while paying glowing tributes to Mr. Bayoko, whom she said gave her the opportunity to interview him despite his tight schedule, said that the contents of the chat with him metamorphosed into a literature book for students to analyse and impact on their day to day activities.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Just-ln: Police Arrests Man Confesses to Killing and Dismembering Roommate, Selling Body Parts to Pastor in Port Harcourt


Just-ln: Police Arrests Man Confesses to Killing and Dismembering Roommate, Selling Body Parts to Pastor in Port Harcourt


A34-year-old man in Nigeria allegedly confessed that he killed and dismembered his roommate in order to sell his body parts to a pastor for "ritual purposes," according to local media reports.


The suspect, Okpegboro Avwerosuo, allegedly killed his roommate in Sagbama Town, an area in Bayelsa, Nigeria.


According to a neighbor who spoke to authorities anonymously, Okpegboro, who is from Delta State, Nigeria, killed the victim after inviting him to the town for a two-week visit, The Guardian Nigeria reported Tuesday.


The neighbor told police that Okpegboro struck and killed the victim with a pestle in the middle of the night. Following the attack, Okpegboro moved to dismember the victim's body while preserving his vital organs.


"After killing him, he dismembered the body, preserved the vital organs and put the other parts in separate sacks, which he disposed off in the early hours of the following day," the neighbor said, according to The Guardian.


The anonymous neighbor said that while Okpegboro was disposing of the sacks, another neighbor saw the suspicious activity and demanded to know the whereabouts of his roommate.


"The suspect claimed that the deceased has travelled back to Delta State for an urgent business. Not satisfied with his response, the neighbor forced his way into the room and saw blood stains everywhere," the anonymous neighbor said.


"Upon interrogation before he was handed over to the police, the suspect confessed that he had sold the vital organs of his friend to a pastor in Port Harcourt, who is currently at large, for ritual purposes.

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Insecurity: Ijaw Leader, Mulade Advise FG Against Second Wave of Militancy in Niger Delta


Insecurity: Ijaw Leader, Mulade Advise FG Against Second Wave of Militancy in Niger Delta


A renowned human and environmental rights advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari and his Federal Executives to do everything humanly possible to forestall a second wave of militancy in the Niger Delta Region.


The activist, and National Coordinator of a foremost NGO, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice CEPEJ, with offices in Warri, Delta State, and Major cities across the country, including FCT, Abuja, expressed concern over the high level of insecurity in Nigeria. 


Chief Mulade called on the Federal Government to take urgent steps towards curbing the rising spate of insecurity ravaging the nation, leading to increase in poverty and hunger, and appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to adopt proactive measures to reduce unemployment and mitigate the prevailing economic downturn in the country. 


The Ijaw High Chief who is the Ibe-sorimowei of ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, gave the charge while reacting to the reported threats which indicate that failure to address the fundamental issues in the region might lead to another round of militancy which could be extremely disastrous to the nation's economy, as many aggrieved people are looking for avenues to vent their anger.


The CEPEJ National Coordinator, in an interactive section with some Warri-based newsmen, emphasized that the prevailing harsh economic situation in the region and in the country, requires a very pragmatic approach to deal with it. 


The CEPEJ Boss also stressed the need to put measures in place to eradicate poverty, and that such measures should be publicized through very effective public awareness campaigns.


The Peace Ambassador, however, appealed to Nigerians to be patient with President Buhari and the Federal Government to enable them find the best ways out of the nation's security challenges. He implored Nigerians to give maximum support to Government in terms of sharing accurate and timely information with relevant authorities so as to overcome the security problems.


The Gbaramatu Traditional Chief in Warri South West Local Government Area of the Delta State, 

Prayed for the repose of the souls of the Late Army Chief of Staff, Lt General Ibrahim Attahiru and ten other military personnels that lost their lives in an air mishap. “I commiserate with their families and loved ones. May God give their families and Nigerians the strength to bear the loss which is very colossal”.  

He also implored Nigerians to support President Muhammadu Buhari and the Federal Government at this critical time by shunning all forms of secession and separation agitations, urging all Nigerians to work for a better and united Nigeria.

Birthday: Alaowei Owotorufa Celebrates Pa Clark at 94, describes him as a Legend


Birthday: Alaowei Owotorufa Celebrates Pa Clark at 94, describes him as a Legend


A foremost ljaw philanthropist cum legal luminary and security expert, Alaowei Fredrick Owotorufa and his family has joined other well wishers all over the globe to celebrate with ljaw National Leader, High Chief. Pa. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, OFR, CON, as he clocks 94 years today.


Barr. Owotorufa in a congratulatory message released on Tuesday 25th May, 2021 and signed by himself, described Papa Clark as a legend. He further stressed that Papa Clark steadfast love and resolute contributions to the upliftment of the ljaws globally, and the oppressed and marginalized people of the country makes him stand out amongst his contemporaries as the epitome of equity, fairness and justice.


According to him, said :" Happy Birthday, our foremost, iconic and National Leader on this momentous occasion of your 94th birthday. We celebrate you as always, and remain grateful to God for His uncommon grace upon your life. As a special gift to the Ijaw nation, you have remained an indescribable trans-generational phenomenon, to Nigeria and the World. 


Your steadfast love and resolute contributions to the upliftment of the Ijaws globally, and the oppressed and marginalized people of the country stand you out as the epitome of equity, fairness and justice. Your engaging and sometimes unsparing style is legendary. May God engrace you with many, many more years of untiring service to the World, imbued with renewed strength, wisdom and sound mind.


Happy, Happy Birthday. Congratulations Papa !!!!!!! Fred Owotorufa & Family".