Saturday, October 2, 2021

SCOAN’ll reopen when we get approval from God ― Evelyn TB Joshua



SCOAN’ll reopen when we get approval from God ― Evelyn TB Joshua

…..says SCOAN will come out stronger


MRS Evelyn Temitope Balogun Joshua, the new leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, has announced that the church will reopen for service when the leadership gets approval from God.

The widow of deceased Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua stated this in a statement ma to address concerns by church members who are yearning for physical church service.

She said although church members were eager to begin physical services, she however, maintained that the leadership of the church must first hear from the Lord and be guided by the revelations from the Holy Spirit to commence.

In her words: “We are getting ready and even yearning to start services but we cannot go outside the will of God whose directive is what we shall continue to uphold, live and work on,” she stated.

Evelyn who hinted that she is still mourning her husband, said she believes SCOAN will emerge stronger.

She noted that since her husband’s demise, the church was yet to start services, like other churches; adding that the peculiarity of the church, which sees both locals and foreigners attend services, was being put into consideration.

She said: “We have no fear whatsoever but don’t forget a good Christian must also be a good citizen. We have continued to pray for God’s mercy for our nation and the world. Besides, I am still mourning the passing of my husband.

“The mourning period is over, and most importantly, when the Lord intimates us to begin, we shall move swiftly in God’s grace. Be assured that God’s mercy endures and by His grace, SCOAN shall come out stronger,” the new leader said.

Commenting further on plans to reopen for church service, a representative of the SCOAN legal department, Mr. James Akhigbe said very soon the church will commence service, adding that we don’t do things based on human emotions.

In his words: “We don’t conduct the affairs of SCOAN to please people but we embark on the project because we have heard from God. We are very hopeful that God will give us the green light.

“Meanwhile, we cannot say tomorrow because you cannot dictate to the Holy Spirit,” Mr. Akhigbe said.

The church had early in September confirmed Evelyn as the new leader after a Federal High Court in Lagos appointed her as chairperson of the board of trustees.

My Dream for Deltans as Nigeria Marks 61 Yrs Independent Day- Dr. Braduce Angozi


Dream for Deltans as Nigeria Marks 61 Yrs Independent Day- Dr. Braduce Angozi


As a child of Independence, born a month after our freedom from the hands of our colonial leaders, the journey to a nationhood had been tortuous, and painful, as we had struggled to be where we are today.

61 years is a long journey. As we celebrate this anniversary, I have to remind my fellow Nigerians, especially my people from Delta State that hope is not lost, but be open minded and believe in our ability to overcome every form of adversity.

Recently our dear state celebrated 30 years of creation. looking back, we have moved from that poor looking state, to a state with strong will to excel, if we all can come together, and harness our diversity, we will build that enviable state we  so desire.

On this ground, I have to tell you to prepare your mind as we move towards another year of election, as I have a dream of a Delta that is strong, and resilient.

Come 2023, I hope to sign a covenant with Deltans. A covenant to build a strong, resilient and prosperous economy at the door steps of everyone that will enforce unity, through the spirits of consensus and cooperation. A state where we will see ourselves as members of one indivisible, prosperous family irrespective of our ethnic background.

Every Deltans have over the past years, in their own way contributed to this, as they had invested and pushed for a better state, and they are still doing that.

I feel your pains, because I had been there, come 2023, with you, my dream of a strong, resilient and prosperous economy, at the door steps of every Deltans that will foster unity, through the spirits of consensus and cooperation will be achieved.

As I congratulate every Nigerians, especially Deltans, I encourage us to comeout and celebrate this 61 years of Nigeria Independence Anniversary. Pains and unknown fears should not keep us from celebrating this wonderful age.

Let us jointly pray for a Strong Nigeria, a united Delta State, with a booming economy and secure environment. This is my dream for Delta, come 2023.

Once again, Congratulations.

God Bless Nigeria

God Bless Delta State

Yours in Service to humanity,

Chief Dr. Angozi Amakazi Braduce, fcim.

October 1, 2021

Nigeria @ 61: Otuaro Congratulate Nigerians, urges Deltans to hold leaders Accountable



Nigeria @ 61: Otuaro Congratulate Nigerians, urges Deltans to hold leaders Accountable

Francis Tayor


Asaba---------- The Deputy Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Barr. Dcn. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government as well as Nigerians as the nation attains sixty one (61) years old, after gaining lndependence from the British Colonial Government in 1960.


Otuaro made the statement on Friday 1st of October, 2021, at the Cenotaph Asaba, as Deltans join Nigerians all over the world to mark our 61st lndependence Day celebration.


Speaking on behalf the Executive Governor of Delta State,  His Excellency, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, at the ceremony, Otuaro encouraged Deltans to involved in governance in order to hold their leaders accountable for the principles of fairness, equity and justice to ensure transparency. 


He further expressed gratitude to the good people of Delta State, and charged them to uphold the tenants of peaceful coexistence and unity, which have remained the cornerstone of the stronger Delta Agenda of His Excellency, Senator (Dr.) lfeanyi Okowa, and the primary reason behind the great peace and development we have experienced as a state for the last six years. 


According to Otuaro, said:


 " Today I addressed a cross section of Deltans at Cenotaph, Asaba as we join Nigerians all over the world in acknowledgement of our 61st Independence Day.


The atmosphere was filled with glitz and glamour native to the tradition of Independence Day celebrations, but not without some signs of despondency signaling the myriad of security and economic challenges the nation is currently facing, including those that threaten the social stability, peace, and unity of the nation.


Speaking on behalf of the Governor, His Excellency Senator (Dr.) Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa, I charged the people not to lose faith and hope in their nation. I enjoined the people to cherish the blessing of nationhood and consider it as a costly gift which is the attainment of the "self-evident truth that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."


I further admonished the people to reflect on the great works and sacrifices of our founding fathers; Nnamdi Azikiwe, Herbert Macaulay, Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, Peter Enahoro, Michael Okpara, Tafawa Balewa and many others, and how they suffered subjugation and mortgaged their personal freedom for the greater good. Though we are yet to attain our full potential as a nation, I made them understand that progress comes with a lot of challenges and the case of our beloved nation in such a time as this isn’t different from nations that have survived similar historical events. Challenges bring out underlying issues and provide an opportunity to address those issues, and in the end, we will come out better refined and our potential will be realized. Therefore, Nigeria is not an impossible deal.


In closing, I encouraged people to get involved in governance, holding leaders accountable for the principles of fairness, equity, and justice to ensure transparency.


I cheered the people in thanksgiving and asked them to take solace in the formidable progress the Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Okowa administration is making in transforming the economic, infrastructural and social landscape of Delta. This can be seen in the prioritized educational sector by building critical educational infrastructure to provide a conducive learning environment for school pupils and improving the access of young people to tertiary education through the recently established three universities. Significant progress has been made in road networks connecting rural communities to rural areas and improving urban livability. Championing youth inclusivity in economic development through several entrepreneurship programmes that have received far reaching commendations nationwide.


On behalf of our dear Governor and the good people of Delta State, I congratulated the President of our dear nation, His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, the National Assembly, the Judiciaries and all Nigerians within and in the diaspora on the occasion of our 61st Independence Day Anniversary.


While we give God thanks for his great acts of benevolence as a nation, today also offers us an opportunity to face head-on those issues that are confronting us as a nation.


I further reiterated the Okowa administration's commitment to investing in young people by developing relevant youth-oriented programmes and policies that create jobs and make them wealth creators. This is a critical part of this administration's agenda, in addition to accelerating the infrastructural development of the State.


I salute the support of the good people of Delta State and encourage them to uphold the tenants of peaceful coexistence and unity, which have remained the cornerstone of the Stronger Delta agenda of His Excellency Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Okowa and the primary reason behind the great peace and development we have experienced as a state for the last six years.


Finally; preach love and unity. Forgo ethnic and political prejudice. Trust more. Forgive more and together we can build the Stronger Delta for the greater good of all and our greatness will be realized.


The height of the event was the cutting of the anniversary cake. I was joined by the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Theresa Diai, President of the Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Patience Elumeze, Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Chief Christopher Ochor and other government functionaries. The anniversary was well attended and featured a march-past by officers of the Nigerian Police, the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Nigeria Correctional Service, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Civil Defence, the Federal Road Safety Corps and DESTMA", the statement added.

Thursday, September 30, 2021

Taskforce on Environment Celebrates with Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni, as She Clocks Plus One


Taskforce on Environment Celebrates with Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni, as She Clocks Plus One 


Management of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment on Thursday 30th September, 2021 join the First Lady of the agency, Hon Mrs. Rosemary Sylvester Oromoni, on the occasion of her Birth Anniversary in Warri.


The team of the taskforce was led by the State Coordinator incharge of Delta South/Central Senatorial Districts, Comrade Kingsley lweka, who on behalf of the State taskforce officially congratulated the celebrant, Mrs Oromoni, praying God to give her good health, longlife, prosperity and more fruitful years to celebrate. 


Thereafter, Asst. Coordinator of the taskforce, Hon. Rita Tefike, presented the colourfully baked birthday cake to the celebrant, wishing her more prosperous years ahead. 


The brief amazing twenty five minutes birthday bash was rounded up with praises and worship as well as prayers for the celebrant and the entire Sylvester Oromoni's family.


However,  on behalf of the team, Hon. Frank Alale, a Supervisor Uvwie Local Government delivered the closing remark, thereby appreciating Mrs.  Oromoni for the warm reception to the visiting guests.

"Let's prioritise progress, unity of purpose over War, Ethnicity for a Greater Delta"-By Dcn Otuaro

"Let's prioritise progress, unity of purpose over War, Ethnicity for a Greater Delta"-By Dcn Otuaro

 

Everywhere, one of the footprints of wars and conflicts is social and economic dislocation – loss of lives and valuable economic and cultural assets. Communal conflicts, including the much talked about WARRI ‘96, which was generally a crisis between Ijaw, Itsekiri, and partly Urhobo, are not an exception.

The ashes of this ethnic conflict are still very much visible in the city of WARRI, overturning the prospects of the most socially inclusive and vibrant cities in Delta State. The city, and all other communities impacted by the crisis, has never been the same. Women and children became vulnerable. Educational downtime. A new definition emerged for the city and things fell apart. The onetime economic powerhouse of Delta lost all her beauty as economic discomfort and insecurity caused the mass exodus of companies and jobs out of one of the most vibrant metropolitan cities in the Southern region of Nigeria.

Social instability took the centre stage as idleness altered the psyche and caused social disorientation among our youths. Halliburton, McDermott, Schlumberger and Julius Berger, and several other multinational corporations, including multinational oil companies, left for a safer haven. Factories and major warehouses closed down. UAC, Michelin, Gold Spot, Toyota, and African Timber & Co. (AT & C–Sapele) closed their doors. The engines stopped grinding.

The ships also sought a safer harbour, and the ports became dry docks. Importation of cars and other valuable products also stopped. Women went out of various legitimate and profitable businesses. As misery multiplied, so did jobs for young people. The city became cold. Day gave way to night. The lights were taken out of the streets. Foreigners moved back to their countries of origin. In addition, Port Harcourt and Lagos became the new destination. The misfortunes of the greatest home to talents and natural resources suddenly became the prosperity of the Lagos economy. The Lagos Port was enlarged and WARRI Port lost it all and Ogun State became the next industrial hub as companies sought refuge to set up factories and industrial estates where they could carefully exploit the massive Nigerian consumption market.

In less than a decade, WARRI became a shadow of itself, much like other impacted communities. Drainage doesn’t matter anymore, and natural watercourses were disregarded. Environmental abuse, negligence and pollution became a norm and dirt occupied the streets. Social disorder became the order of the day.

It is well over two decades but the impact of this crisis is still visible across the city of WARRI and affected towns and rural communities even as the Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa-led Delta State Government is visibly doing all it can to bring back the lost glory of Warri.

These were my opening assertions at the recently concluded IJAW-ITSEKIRI Leaders Summit under the auspices of the Warri Multi-Stakeholders Platform (MSP) and supported by the Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) that was held on September 23, 2021 at the Wellington Hotel, Effurun-Warri.

Examining the topic, "the role of leaders in fostering peace, co-existence, security and development", I can’t agree more that the next phase of the discourse of these two notable ethnic nationalities is a leadership question. Everything rises and falls on leadership, in the words of John C. Maxwell.

We can’t disagree forever. Where do we go from here? And that is "one more river these two revered ethnic nationalities must cross" in the words of Niger Delta music maestro Barrister S. Smooth. And that river is unity and walking for a better future for the next generation.

The ruins of war bring regrets and breed bitterness. But at the end of one season begins another. Light can break out of obscurity and hope in the darkest of all situations. Towards a better future, we must not be prisoners of our past. There is a place called tomorrow and must not be left behind.

There is work to be done.

1. Mutual understanding and purpose. Purpose is a more effective tool for unifying a people than a vague call for unity.

A practical case of the power of mutual understanding is an excerpt from the Vanguard July 12, 2020: "20 years after Warri war, Ijaw, Itsekiri unite against oil companies" by one of its veteran journalists, Jimitota Onoyume.

The issues highlighted on the common front between the two ethnic groups border on the inclusion of sons and daughters of Ijaws and the Itsekiri nation into the bidding process for the 57 marginal fields, or else, halt the process. Significantly, this unity of purpose played out in the support and demands of other ethnic groups for stakes in the marginal fields bidding process.  Demand for the re-entry of the abandoned multi-billion-dollar Gas Revolution Industrial Park project, GRIP, and the deep seaport both in Warri South-West Local Government Area. Call for the reactivation of the dormant Omadino-Excravos and Koko-Oghoye Road projects, which have been dormant since the inception of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration.

This is a clear demonstration of unity of purpose and coming to the knowledge of the actual enemy—underdevelopment and the deprivation of the host communities by the federal government.

Fundamentally, one of the principal causative agents of these conflicts is the quest for a better life, defined by good roads, access to quality healthcare, and education for children, electricity and improved standard of living as a benefit for their contribution to the nation’s treasury. But continued inter-ethnic conflict could be a bullet in the wrong direction as both ethnic groups are vulnerable to the same environmental degradation, cave-in, loss of biodiversity and means of livelihood (flora and fauna), and outbreak of diseases occasioned by oil and gas exploration and exploitation activities, intermittent oil spillage, and constant gas flaring.

This age-long deprivation by the Federal government is enough motivation to explore a common front. We are stronger together. One voice is greater. Dissenting voices can undermine the cause.

Divergent interests cause conflicts, and seeing the semblance of needs and resources, it is enough reason to pursue a common cause for the good of our people. Let’s not look at issues that further divide us and take us back in time while others capitalize on our disunity for their gains.

Our cultures and occupations are intertwined and generally blessed with both good soil, fish, and large deposits of crude oil and other natural resources. Delta is almost seamlessly interconnected. What happens in Itsekiri land and whatever happens in Ijaw land will definitely impact on each other, just as what happens in Isoko, Urhobo, Ika, Ukwani, Aniocha-Oshimili, Olukumi affects them. We are one Delta. One people. Mutual understanding means that we must love and treat each other with respect and dignity, seeing that the interests of all parties are captured in the deal.

2. Warri like New York and Lagos.

The city should work for the greater good and its people. Warri is a metropolitan city. That implies that it is multi-cultural with different ethnic groups, some by birth and some by origin; predominantly Itsekiri, Ijaws, and Urhobo.

The task of rebuilding this great city requires that inhabitants/dwellers possess a citizenship mentality—a commitment to respecting the rights and privileges of all dwellers. This is the most effective way to tap into the enormous economic potential of this great city.

We should rise above ethnic and political sentiments and build the city of our dreams that will serve as a model for all. If Warri can be fixed, given its high cultural diversity, then every other city can be easily fixed.

Let’s rethink the future of Ijaw and Itsekiri leadership and create paths of peace and prosperity for the future generation. It is not a crime to look beyond the trivial issues and focus on our collective suffering from poverty, youth unemployment, and economic deprivation. Our children and young people deserve better than to be used as a propellant for conflicts and social disorder. It behoves us to secure and create an admirable future for the next generation. This should rather be the 21st century mind-set. How can we develop technologically and build great industrial cities? We can’t continue to spend our hard-earned resources dividing ourselves and allowing people to monetize our miseries.

Warri can work by rethinking it as the most viable seed for the economic prosperity of Delta State. Togetherness is possible. One reason is to leave something to future generations that they will be proud of.

3. One voice. Common front: Alone can just do much. It is practically impossible for anyone to achieve an extraordinary feat while walking alone. There is a reason why God has brought us together. There are a lot of similarities between occupations and natural resources. Our pains are common.

Let’s convert these pains into purpose for unity and walk together so that we can build a great estate that will benefit our people. Let’s look beyond political and ethnic lines and stop the continual relocation or abandonment of important/crucial social and economic projects by the Federal or State Governments due to ethnic disputes. Let's not defer our progress. We can’t be deciding backward while others have gone ahead of us. Notwithstanding the location of a project, it is primarily for the good of both, indeed, all ethnicities. Delta for all. Delta first.

Finally, let’s understand the essence of cultural diversity. Diversity is colourful and beautiful. Variety is the taste of life. Let’s unlock our potential by capitalizing on our common pains and enjoying the flavour of our cultural differences.

It is time to unite and conquer in order to leave the next generation with cities and communities to be proud of, rather than conflict-torn communities and towns. Let’s build forward better. Let the factories reopen. Let the steam engines start to work again. Let the ships start anchoring at the Warri port again. Let’s use all our political and intellectual and media platforms to promote peace and unity. Let’s prioritize progress over ethnicity. The investors will smell our nectar again and the jobs will return. The glorious night of Warri will resurface and consequently across the Delta, and certainly, the greatness of Delta will be realized.

The model carefully discoursed in this paper, which is an excerpt from the Summit using Ijaw and Itsekiri as a case study, should serve as a model for all ethnic groups across the Delta. Let us, going forward, prioritise progress over ethnicity. Let Delta be great and have a place for all its citizens. No more scenes of the rocking horse.

Thank you to PIND and its strategic partners for their continued efforts to build synergy among communities, fostering peace and development across the Niger Delta.

*Deacon Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, Esq. is the Deputy Governor of Delta State

Delta 2023 Guber Race Gathers Momentum As Okowa Debunks Rotation Agreement.

Delta 2023 Guber Race Gathers Momentum As Okowa Debunks Rotation Agreement.


The look of things to come in the Delta State 2023 governorship election is gradually unfolding and clearer as the general election year inches closer.

 

First, the thorny issue of where the next governor should come from appears to have become a foregone conclusion.

 

When Governor Ifeanyi Okowa stated on May 18, 2021 that there was no formal agreement on rotating the office of governor among the three senatorial districts – Delta Central, Delta North and Delta South – even though there was an informal arrangement, many politicians and non-politicians, especially from Delta Central, saw him as a betrayer, having, according to them, benefited from same.

 

Okowa at a press briefing in Asaba on May 19, this year, said: “There was no formal meeting where a gentleman’s agreement was reached, and that is the truth as at today. It means that whatever we are doing or talking about today is about what is fair, equitable and justiceable.”

 

On his possible successor, he stated: “I cannot pretend to be God, for I’m not, I don’t know who God is going to bring and I don’t have the intention of playing the role of God.”

 

It was easy for some to forget or wish away the fact that during the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary ahead of the 2015 general elections, which Okowa from Delta North won, aspirants from the other senatorial districts also contested. In fact, his closest rival was Olorogun David Edevbie from Delta Central, who he later appointed his chief of staff on assumption of office as governor.

   

It is on record that he defeated Edevbie to the ticket by a small margin, despite the understanding then that the ticket should go to Delta North.

 

But events of late tend to have put all that to rest, as the governor’s political protagonists have now accepted the truth – that the rotational arrangement was informal and based on political understanding, neither law nor written. Thus, the governor must have been vindicated.

 

That settled; the next question is whether a new rotational arrangement should be based on senatorial district or ethnic basis. The current democratic dispensation since 1999, has seen the governorship move round the three districts, with Chief James Ibori (Urhobo/Delta Central, 1999-2007), Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan (Itsekiri/Delta South, 2007-2015) and Okowa (Anioma/Delta North, 2015 till date).

 

The Delta Central is made up of the Urhobo, Delta North is inhabited by the Anioma people otherwise known as Igbo-speaking, while Delta South is made up of the Ijaw, Itsekiri and Isoko.

 

It was said that it would be easier to manage and for equity to reign if rotation is premised on senatorial districts, rather than ethnic groups, which could ultimately deny minority groups the opportunity of producing a governor.

 

The position of Okowa on the matter seems to be gaining ground as most observers and aspirants/campaign groups, including the Senator Ighoyota Amori-led Delta Central for 2023 (DC-23), have accepted his position as they go around to campaign for a governor of Urhobo extraction/from Delta Central in 2023.

 

On May 18, this year, Okowa, in a show of political brinksmanship, dissolved the state executive council, ostensibly to ease out and allow those with governorship ambitions, and who were already, overtly or covertly, oiling their consultations from within the cabinet, to follow their dreams and avoid further distractions.

 

Since the dissolution, not much has been heard of some of the former cabinet members who nursed governorship ambitions, although a few of them have increased their political reach underground.

 

Now that it appears obvious where the governorship is going in 2023, politicians of Urhobo extraction in Delta Central with such ambition have been emboldened to step up their consultations and reach out to other districts directly or by proxy.


Like in the past, this does not preclude aspirants from other districts. Indeed, politicians from Delta North have indicated interest as well.

 

Among those vying Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, the former minister of State for Education, who is about the only politician to have publicly declared interest to succeed Okowa. He is no stranger to the race. He has, indeed, been oiling his campaign machinery long ago even before the coast was clear.

 

The Oginibo-born criminologist had as far back as 2019, shortly after the election of the governor for a second term, renewed his ambition to govern Delta State.

 

The presence of the governor and calibre of politicians that attended the thanksgiving service of his wife, Justice Sybil Gbagi after her recent elevation to the Court of Appeal, was seen by Gbagi’s supporters as an endorsement of his ambition and his popularity.

 

Still within the PDP, Edevbie is back in the race he lost over six years ago with a rich bag of experience. Though yet to formally declare his ambition, he is known to have started working underground; hence it was not a surprise that he was disengaged by Okowa to enable him pursue his ambition.

 

The former commissioner of Finance under Ibori is openly known to have his master’s backing above other Urhobo aspirants and would soon publicly declare his vision. His supporters hope that any event he organised would also be attended by the political who-is-who in the state, just like Gbagi’s event.

 

Others rumoured as wanting to be governor under the PDP platform include James Manager, perhaps the longest-serving senator (six terms) and incumbent Deputy Governor, Chief Kingsley Otuaro, both Ijaw, from Delta South; former commissioner for Justice, Mr. Peter Mrakpor (SAN); former commissioner for Works, Mr. James Augoye and Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr. Sheriff Oborevwori, all Urhobo.

 

Certainly, for political expedience and not to ruffle some feathers, some of the rumoured aspirants may shelve their ambition at the end of the day and may never publicly declare interest. Days ahead will tell how far such ambitions can go.

 

IN the APC, the most visible aspirant is Omo-Agege, who has since nursed the ambition to govern Delta.

 

Many political observers in the state believe he strategically refused to join the race in 2019, but supported Ogboru, against the political tide of the time, to allow the businessman burn out his political goodwill when power understandably shifts to Delta Central. He probably reckoned that by 2023, Deltans would have been tired of Ogboru, a serial contestant of every governorship election since 2011.

 

Omo-Agege is going to rely heavily on the centre, as unfolding events in the party’s ward and council congresses in the state have shown cracks and divisions, some fallout of the 2015 election.

 

There are certainly other aspirants on the platforms but in Delta, like in all other states, the governorship is usually a two-horse race between PDP and APC. And 2023 is not going to be any different.

How Dr. Chike Akunyili, was murdered in cold blood after receiving Award of honour to his late wife



How Dr. Chike Akunyili, was murdered in cold blood after receiving Award of honour to his late wife


Husband to late former Information Minister as well as DG NAFDAC, Prof. Dora Akunyili, has been reportedly murdered by gunmen.


Our reporter learnt that he was killed at Umuoji in Idemili North LGA of Anambra State on Tuesday evening after receiving Award of honor to his late wife.


A source close to the family said the deceased was still at the University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (UNAA) where the late Dora was honoured some hours before he was killed.


The source, who was shattered by the murder, said: “God, pls render the devil and his agents powerless and useless.


“I was with this man yesterday same yesterday at Sharon Hall, All Saints Cathedral, Onitsha. It was an occasion of University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (UNAA), Onitsha branch event where they honoured late Dora Akunyili.


“He spoke glowingly about Dora and made a donation of 500k to the association.

He was there with his son ,Obum now working with Anambra state government.


“We saw them off to the car and it was emotional when Obum hugged him tight as both of them separated to join their respective vehicles.


“Obum was in a white Hilux while the man was in a big Jeep (i think Prado). God have mercy”, the statement adds.


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

DELTA STATE GOVT PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: ONLINE APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT INTO TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN DELTA STATE


DELTA STATE GOVT PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: ONLINE APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT INTO TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN DELTA STATE

 

It is hereby announced for the information of the public that online applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill teaching and non-teaching vacancies in the State’s Technical Colleges. The trade/subject areas and non-teaching positions with vacancies, their requirements and methods of application are stated below.


 

S/N


TRADE/SUBJECT AREAS


EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED


A. TEACHING CADRE


 


1. Automobile Trades


· Motor Vehicle/Auto Mechanics


· Vehicle Body Building


· Auto Electric Works


· Agric. Implement Mechanics


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Technical/Automobile Tech. Edu.) or B.Eng./B.Tech./HND (Mechanical, Agric. Engineering or Mechatronics)


2. Building Trades


· Block laying, Bricklaying & Concreting


· Draughtsmanship Craft Practice


· Painting and Decoration


· Plumbing and Pipe Fitting


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education- Building Tech.) or B.Sc./ B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Building Technology or Civil Engineering)


3 Woodwork Trades


· Carpentry and Joinery


· Furniture design and Construction


· Machine Woodwork


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education – Woodwork Tech.) or B.Sc. Wood Technology


4.


Electrical/Electronic Trades


· Basic Electricity


· Electrical Installation and Maintenance Works


· Appliance Maintenance and Repairs


· Radio, Television & Electronics Servicing


· Instrument Mechanics Work


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education – Elect/Elect.) or B.Sc., B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Electrical or Electronic Engineering)


5.


Mechanical Trades


· General Metal Work


· Fabrication and Welding


· Foundry Craft Practice


· Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice


· Refrigeration and Air-conditioning


· Plumbing and Pipe Fitting


· Marine Engineering Craft Practice


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education – Metalwork Technology Educ.) or B.Sc., B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Mechanical/Metallurgical Engineering, Metal & Fabrication)


6.


Home Economics/ Catering Craft Practice


B.Ed./B.Sc. Ed. (Home Economics/Food & Nutrition/ Hospitality & Hotel Management


7.


Textile Trades


· Garment Making/Fashion Design


· Clothing and Textile Technology


HND/B.Sc. (Clothing and Textiles, Fashion & Design; Leather Technology)


8.


Business Trades


· Commerce


· Office Practice


· Store Keeping


B.Ed.; B.Sc.(Ed.); B.Sc. in Commerce/Office Management and Technology/Secretarial Studies


9.


Technical Drawing


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education) or B.Sc., B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Mechanical Engineering)


10.


English Language/Studies


B.A.Ed./B.Ed. English and Literature in English


11.


Mathematics


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. Mathematics


12


Basic Science


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Integrated Science/Science Education)


13.


Basic Technology


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Technical Education)


14.


Physical and Health Education


B.Ed. / B.Sc. Ed. Physical and Health Education/Human Kinetics and Physication


15.


Computer Trades


· Computer Studies


· Information Technology


· Computer Maintenance & GSM Repairs


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed./B.Sc./HND Computer Science or Engineering


16.


National Values (Social Studies, Civic Education, Security Education)


B.Ed. / B.Sc. Ed. in Social Studies or Government and Political Science


17.


Agricultural Science


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. Agricultural Science


18.


Historical Studies


B.A.Ed./B.Ed. History


19.


Cultural & Creative Arts


B.Ed./B.A. Ed. Fine and Applied Arts /Music


20.


Christian Religious Studies


B.Ed. /B.A.Ed. Christian Religious Studies


21.


French


B.A.Ed./B.Ed. French


22.


Physics


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Physics); B.Sc. Industrial Physics


23.


Biology


B.Sc. Ed. /B.Ed. (Biology)


24.


Chemistry


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Chemistry); B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry


25


Economics


B.Ed.; B.Sc. Ed. Economics


B.


NON-TEACHING AREAS



26.


Bursars


B.Sc. /HND Accountancy


27.


Guidance Counsellors


B.Sc.Ed./ B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling


28.


Librarians


B.Sc. Ed. Library Education/ Library and Information Science


29.


Workshop/Laboratory Attendants


ANTC; ND/HND (Mechanical, Civil, Building Electrical/Electronic Engineering/Technology)


B.Sc., HND, ND Laboratory Technology


METHOD OF APPLICATION


1. Applications are to be completed online and free of charge at the Ministry of Technical Education’s portal, https://technicaleducation.deltastate.gov.ng/. Upon the successful application online, applicants will receive a confirmation SMS and/or email (where applicable).


2. Applicants are required to upload the following documents to the website in (2) above.


a. Academic/ Professional Certificates in respect of (1) above


b. NYSC Discharge Certificate/Exemption or Exclusion Letter


c. Passport Photograph


d. Certificate of Local Government of Origin


e. Birth Certificates / Age Declaration


f. National ID Card/NIN Number (Where available)


3. Applicants are to apply online within two (2) weeks from the date of this publication.


5. Shortlisted candidates would also be notified by SMS and/or email.


a. Only those in the teaching cadre will write a competitive Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and only candidates who are successful in the CBAT would be invited for the Oral Interview /Microteaching Practicum.


b. Applicants shortlisted in the non-teaching cadre, shall undergo a rigorous and competitive oral interview on a date to be sent to them by SMS/email


c. All applicants are advised to use functional phone numbers and e-mail addresses


6. NOTE


a. This advertisement supersedes the earlier one and those who earlier applied should please reapply as appropriate.


b. Induction/Registration with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) is an added advantage


b. Applicants should not be more than 40 years of age as at the time of application.


c. All successful applicants shall serve under the terms and conditions of the Delta State Unified Teaching Service and be posted to serve in existing or newly established Technical Colleges.










d. For more enquiries visit https://technicaleducation.deltastate.gov.ng/ or call ‪09025692008‬

Theresa Adaibua Oliko

(Director of Information)

Pipelines Vandalism: Diebiri Kingdom Nabs Oil Saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decisively




Pipelines Vandalism: Diebiri Kingdom Nabs Oil Saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decisively 

Francis Tayor


Warri------ In their bid to complement the efforts of the Nigerian Security Agencies, the Oil Pipelines Surveillance Team of Diebiri Kingdom ably led by the Vice Chairman of Diebiri-Batan Community, Mr. George Kpadowei, over the weekend has arrested a criminal group who are specialized in vandalization of oil pipeline installations in the kingdom. 


The gang leader, one Ebipade Issac and his gang where apprehended on Sunday 26th September, 2021, while trying to steal Batan Flowstation Oil Well Christmas Tree.


It was alleged by the Diebiri Governing Council that, the suspected syndicates are being sponsored by one Dickson Ogugu, Clement Tekedor,  Chief Harrison Gbenekama, Eric Numa, Orugbene Emmanuel, Goodluck Ekpebide, Anthony Ikpelagha, James Edoukumo, Fredrick Amalade, Fidelis Atutu, James Osuobiri, Joel Ogbobine among others who recruited and trained those boys on how to destroy under water oil pipelines, and thereafter approached the multi-national oil companies to bid for repairs contracts in order to enrich themselves. 


In a Press Statement released by the Diebiri Governing Council, on behlaf of the Kingdom on Tuesday 28th September, 2021 and jointly signed by the Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Ayibakuro Orubu and the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Henry Suoware, said the first alleged sponsors of the criminal oil pipelines vandals, Dickson Ogugu, is a Professional Diver who uses his experience to recruit boys and train them on how to vandalize oil pipelines in the community.


They noted that Dickson and his cohorts had turned the oil pipeline vandalization activities in the kingdom as a lucrative business whereby they sent the boys to perpetrate the evil and go behind to bail them from police custody. And at the same time, they approach the oil companies for repair contracts in order to feed fat to the detriment of the Nigerian government and Economy.



The Diebiri Governing Council further stressed that the alleged sponsors of the oil pipeline vandals stated above, sometimes on the 3rd of May, 2019, blowed up Heritage Energy Oil Pipeline and pretentiously went ahead to write an official letter through one of their self styled ex-agitator who claimed to be Concerned Family Executive, Mr. Anthony Ikpelagha, to Nigerian Gas Processing and Transporting Company LTD, in order to forcefully demand for contracts to repair the vandalized oil pipeline installations which is deliberately destroyed by them. 


Meanwhile, the Governing Council on behalf of the Kingdom, has called on governor lfeanyi Okowa and the Delta State Commissioner of police to thoroughly investigate the matter and brought the perpetrators to book in order to serve as a deterrent to others, as well as to save the nation's dwindling economy, the statement adds. 

However, read below the full details of the Press Statement.

Press Statement 

28th September,  2021

VANDALIZATION OF OIL PIPELINES, WELL HEADS AND PROMOTING COMMUNITY CRISIS PERPETRATED AND SPONSORED BY DISSIDENT GROUP IN DIEBIRI-BATAN COMMUNITY LED BY DICKSON OGUGU, CLEMENT TEKEDOR, CHIEF HARRISON GBENEKAMA, ERIC NUMA, ORUGBENE EMMANUEL, GOODLUCK EKPEBIDE, ANTHONY lKPELAGHA, JAMES EDOUKUMO, FREDRICK AMALADE, FIDELIS ATUTU, JAMES OSUOBIRI, JOEL OGBOBINE AND THEIR COHORTS.


AN URGENT CAll ON THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF DELTA STATE, HIS EXCELLENCY,  SEN. DR. IFEANYI ARTHUR OKOWA AND THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE DELTA STATE, TO  INVESTIGATE AND BROUGHT TO BOOK THE CULPRITS.


" We the Executives of Diebiri Governing Council on behalf of the Kingdom whishes to draw the attention Of the Executive Governor of Delta State, His Excellency,  Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa and the Commissioner of Police Delta State, over the activities of the criminal syndicates refered above who are specialized in the VANDALIZATION of under water pipe lines in our Community Diebiri-Batan, in Warri South West Local Government Area of the State, thereby commiting Economic Sabotage.


The first alleged criminal syndicate in the person of Dickson Ogugu, is a Professional Diver who uses his experience to recruit boys and train them on how to vandalize oil pipelines in the Community. These aforesaid criminals are set of well coordinated organized oil pipeline vandals that covers a wide range of ex- militants that one can hardly identify them as pipeline Vandals. 

After they successfully Carried out their operations by destroying the PIPELINES, they will pretentiously pose as COMMUNITY Security Surveillance Contractors and at the same time pose as contractors to the Oil Companies operating in the Diebiri- Batan Oil Field in collaboration with some of the Company Staff in order to secure and collect the contracts on the pipe line they have damaged for repairs.

People could not come out bodly to confront or report them as they are terrified of being dealt with due to their palpable presence of menace and can only speak in hushed voices or whispers to one another in the community for fear of been attack. 

This group has metamorphosed into a powerful financial resourceful organization due to their vandalism and illegal businesses. They now style and named themselves as Concern Igade Family of Diebiri-Batan Community in the kingdom. 

It would be recalled that,  sometime on the 3rd of May 2019, these pretentious criminal syndicates after blowing Heritage Energy Oil Pipeline, have the effrontery to officially write a letter through one of their self styled  DISSIDENT Concerned Family Executive, Mr. Anthony Ekpelagha, to Nigerian Gas Processing and Transporting Company Ltd, to forcefully demand for contracts.

See letter attached below. 



However,  on or about Sunday the 26th of September 2021, another vandalism on Batan flowstation Oil Well Christmas tree was stolen by the same gang Spokesperson, one Ebipade lsaac who was caught red handedly in the act by the Surveillance Team on patrol led by the current Vice Chairman of Diebiri-Batan Community, Mr. George Kpadowei. 

The suspected vandals were handed over to the military at the community and was onward moved to Effurun Barracks, near Warri.

See video and pictures of the suspects attached. 

The Diebiri-Batan in it's present state is a shady zone that is sorrounded by a den of criminals. Only recently through our Petition/Report, some members of the syndicates were arrested while others are on the run but surprisingly those arrested were released without facing the full weight of the law.


The Governor of Delta State and the Commissioner of Police may not be aware of this facts and may be misinformed by highly placed personalities or politicians to immediately work on their release on a serious crime of economic Sabotage with substantial evidence and yet leave the innocent Community people at the mercy of this pretentious criminal syndicates.


However, we are still very hopeful and optimistic that even if they released them, the Police will still carry out their thorogh investigation to bring this pretentious criminal syndicates to book, " the Statement adds. 


Signed :


Mr. Emmanuel Ayibakuro Orubu- Chairman DGC


Mr. Henry Suoware- PRO Diebiri Governing Council.