Saturday, August 10, 2024

Just-ln: NDDC MD, Dr. Samuel Ogboku Bags Hero of Ijaw Nation Award

Just-ln: NDDC MD, Dr. Samuel Ogboku Bags Hero of Ijaw Nation Award

The Group Heroes of Ijaw Nation Research Center (HINREC) honours the digital Managing Director/CEO NDDC, Chief Dr. Samuel Ogboku as HERO of IJAW NATION.

In the words of Harvey S. Firestone, "The growth and development of people is the highest calling of leadership" and that is a apt and vivid description of the Ijaw hero.

This award comes as a result of his leadership role through the years as one of the darling historical personalities who has brought Regional Stability and Peace to the Niger Delta. Subsequently also,  as the Managing Director/ CEO of NDDC, his leadership has recorded incredible milestones of tremendous success in terms of human capital development, infrastructural dividends, like Operation Light up the Niger Delta Region where every community is a beneficiary with countless numbers of Solar energy. 
The Group which membership cuts across the Niger Delta States commend the Managing Director for his patriotic zeal for his many youth empowerment programmes and initiatives, and as a leader whose voice is heard when he calls, again his leadership acumen was played out when he uses his influence to curb the looming dangers and violence that was imminent in the recent national protest. His proactiveness shows that there is need for the Niger Delta to stay in the same page with the President, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, that better days are coming, and it is already here as the country witnessed in no delay the new development of the Digital Jobs creation/ Skills Acquisition programmes from he President, an action one could describe as fatherly and timely.

The Group also honoured the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with the prestigious ( FRIEND OF THE IJAW NATION AWARD (FINA )for appointing illustrious sons and daughters of the Ijaw Nation into key positions in his government. 'No President ever in the history of this country has demonstrated such love towards our ethnic nationality like him' asserted the Group President Gesikeme Akparakata a author and prolific writer.
In their effort and love for their country, the group appeals and sues for peace amidst the protest in every part of the nation, that peace and dialogue is the only way for a smooth and civilised setting of people as factor for harmonious living.

Once again, the group prays God to  give our leader Dr. Samuel Ogbuku the strength to finish strong in office, for the posterity of our people lies with such leaders like him.  And as we look into the next generation, the plights of the people will be greatly affected with his  human empowerments.
Signed: Gesikeme Akparakata for: HINREC Group.

History: Cardinal Rex Erekosima Jim Lawson, The ljaw HighLife-King Who Led The Biafran National Band in 1967

History: Cardinal Rex Erekosima Jim Lawson, The ljaw HighLife-King Who Led The Biafran National Band in 1967

 " Before the Nigerian civil war, Rex had well over 100 songs to his name and these were regularly played on radio and night clubs across the country and beyond. During the war proper, he also recorded many hits, some of which could be described as ego massage of the military elite. He is credited for being the first to play the Biafran national anthem at the proclamation of Biafra’s secession on May 30, 1967. He went on to sing Hail Biafra in praise of the Biafran leader, Lieutenant Colonel Odimegwu Ojukwu.

The period immediately after the 15 January 1966 coup through to the start of the Nigerian civil war in 1967 was very precarious. The assassination of Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello and the Prime minister, Tafawa Balewa, were viewed as attempts by soldiers of eastern extraction to dominate the north and other regions. There was tension all over the country. The situation was near boiling point in the north owing to the failure of the General Aguiyi Ironsi administration to court martial officers implicated in the failed coup and the perceived celebratory posture of people of the eastern extraction living in the region. At the time, musicians were also very cautious of what they sang so as not to be misinterpreted by any of the ethnic nationalities. Rex Lawson was caught in this dilemma also. 

After the January 1966 coup, some mischief makers started circulating his 1964 song titled Ewu na Ba Kwa(Goat is Crying) in the northern part of the country. In derision, the bleating goat in the song was identified as Ahmadu Bello howling as he was being killed by Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, leader of the coupists. This did not go down well with many in that part of the country.
The following months were crisis-filled, bringing a lull to all aspects of life, including social engagements and clubbing. Before the civil war, the highlife industry in Nigeria was dominated by musicians of eastern extraction and natives of the present-day Niger Delta. As suspicion fueled by crisis in government increased, many of the bands disbanded and returned to their hometowns. Expectedly, highlife music took a hit. Rex Lawson fled Lagos for his native Buguma where he retired to fishing – the traditional livelihood of his people.
War broke out on 6 July 1967 with the secession of the eastern region from Nigeria. The secessionists extended their capture to many parts of the present-day Niger Delta, including Rivers – a state created by the Yakubu Gowon administration as a contingency plan to break the then eastern region into two. 
Alabo Lloyd Jim Lawson, younger brother to Rex Lawson who is now in his 70’s, Narrated :

“When the Biafra war broke out, my brother had to leave Lagos and relocate back home just like many other musicians from what was then the eastern region comprising the east proper and all the region covering present-day Niger Delta”

Lloyd said that at the time, he was a young man working with the Electricity Corporation of Nigeria (ECN) in Umuahia. On one occasion he had a chance meeting with then Chief of General Staff of  the Republic of Biafra,Philip Effiong, who inquired from him about the popular musician. He informed Effiong that Rex had retired to fishing in Buguma since the war was now the pre-occupation of those that hitherto patronized the clubs. The surprised military officer felt such raw talent could not be allowed to idle away so he immediately ordered that Lloyd go fetch him and bring him straight to Umuahia. 

 “Effiong ordered that I should be provided a vehicle and all that was necessary to bring Rex to Umuahia for rehabilitation,” Lloyd explained.

“As anticipated, when I arrived Buguma, I was told Rex had gone fishing. I had to go down to the river to look for him and when we met, I explained that I had come to take him to Umuahia on the instruction of the number two man to Odumegwu Ojukwu, the Biafra leader. We chatted about this and he did not object. We returned to the house to prepare for the trip to Umuahia the next day.” 

Explaining further, he stated that: “When we finally arrived at the state house in Umuahia, Rex was welcomed and was informed that he was to head the Biafran State Band. He was asked to replace the equally popular musician – Celestine Ukwu, who was heading the band at the time. Celestine was subsequently made head of another band.” 

It is believed that it was either in Umuahia or Owerri where they were routinely engaged to entertain the military officers that Rex Lawson composed the controversial song “Hail Biafra” in praise of Ojukwu. But his stay in Umuahia would not be long. For reasons unknown even to Lloyd, one morning sometime in May 1968, Effiong called him and privately asked that he inform the musician to flee to the newly created Rivers State via the forest. Rex Lawson was at the time in Owerri for a performance.
 " To avoid any suspicion, Effiong told me to wail uncontrollably when I am brought before the Biafran high command to be informed about my brother’s abduction by some persons in Owerri. I did exactly that, rolling on the floor and weeping without any suspicion. Ojukwu was even pleading with me that my brother would be found safely and returned.  Effiong was there with him. Later when he met me again privately, he commended me for putting on that convincing show. By then, Rex was safely in Port Harcourt.” 

In his account of the day they fled Owerri, 74-year-old Dawari Somoni Harry, one of the late musician’s team members said that they were in Owerri when intelligence got to them that beyond entertaining, they (members of the band) were to be conscripted into the Biafran army to fight. The band had a signal they usually gave each other whenever there was danger.

Harry who used to play the conga and maraca explained:  “After he gave the sign which we understood to mean “dispersal” we left all our musical instruments on stage to avoid suspicion, pretended we were on recess and fled by night through the forest, splitting in different directions. Some of us came back to Rivers, others missed their way in the forest and were never seen after that.”

Harry subsequently quit drumming when he arrived Port Harcourt and joined the Third Marine Commando. 
It cannot be ascertained what may have influenced Effiong’s decision to instigate the escape of Rex, but immediately the musician arrived Rivers State there was breaking news on national radio from Kaduna that the federal troops had liberated Rivers from the Biafran troops and Rex also freed from his Biafran captors. Naturally, there was wild jubilation all over the newly-created state, particularly Port Harcourt. The federal troops were warmly received in all parts of the state subsequently. 

Rex then started playing for the Third Marine Commando Band. It was during this period he composed Gowon Special as tributes to the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon

With liberation of Rivers from the Biafran captors in 1968, Rex also composed a heart-rending song to mourn Major Adaka Boro, an Ijaw soldier largely credited for the successful military strategy that liberated the state, who died in controversial circumstances. He also sang Gowon Special in praise of the then head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, when Rivers was firmly in the grip of the federal forces under the control of commander of the Third Marine Commando, Brigadier Benjamin Adekunle nicknamed “the scorpion”. Towards the end of the war, Rex travelled to the United Kingdom where he recorded his last album titled Rex Lawson in London.

In this piece, PHILIP JAKPOR traces the path of the late Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson, the highlife music icon of the 1960s, to Buguma, his native community in Rivers State. He obtains unpublicized information from the family and close associates of the late singer about the intrigues that kept him alive during the Nigerian civil war, and the true account of his tragic death in 1971.

The seven-year period between Nigeria’s independence in 1960 and the start of the civil war in 1967 was a golden era.  The people of this multi-ethnic nation lived together harmoniously, cherished and respected one another despite the diversity of cultures and religions. 

As young Nigerians embraced highlife music and added local ingenuity to their renditions, its appeal grew in the country. Among the multi-talented proponents of this music and perhaps one of the greatest Nigeria ever produced at the time was Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson. 

At the time he held sway, Rex Lawson was recognized as the people’s artiste because of his ability to compose and sing in different dialects. He sang in Efik, Izon, Igbo, several Ghanaian dialects and Pidgin English.In the 1960s his records came in quick succession and were played back to back on Radio Nigeria, besides several live performances he did in Radio Lagos studios. His songs were party favourites of the time and were loved by even those who did not understand the dialects he sang in. Yet, his songs dwelt on family values, love, hard work and morality.

Born Erekosima Jim Lawsonon 4 March 1938, his father was of the Kalabari Ijaw ethnic group in present-day Rivers State; while his mother was an Igbo from Owerri. 

It is said that his name, pronounced as 
“Ere ke o sima”, actually means “this one will not live long”. The name was as a result of his father’s conviction about how long the sickly Rex would live when he was an infant, following a pattern of deaths which had claimed his first three children. At the time, the young Rex was battling severe small pox infection but his mother was determined to see him live. She was said to have sought the assistance of medicine men from outside the Kalabari environment for his treatment. Finally, her efforts paid off as Rex survived and lived beyond infancy.

After his (Erekosima's) primary school education in Buguma, Rex Lawson is said to have rejected his father’s suggestion and plea that he proceed to high school and perhaps university. He felt going to school would either slow or derail his plans to become a great musician. His elder sister named Daba also joined his father to plead with him for a change of heart, but he rebuffed their entreaties. 

As his fame grew, Rex’s teeming fans also gave him befitting titles. At a point, he was nicknamed Pastor Jim Rex Lawson, then Bishop, before finally taking on the lasting title ‘Cardinal’.  In an uncut interview on Voice of America (VOA) recorded for music specialist Leo Sarkisan in August 1965, Tunde Sowande, the Nigerian interviewer, asked Rex how he came about the title Cardinal. His reply was that his fans gave him the nickname because of the way he performed religiously.
-Written By Philip Jakpor For Money Issues Nigeria, During An Interview with Alabo Lloyd Jim Lawson, At Buguma On April 19th 2019.

Breaking: Egbema Kingdom Ologba lndigenes in Benin River Protest Against IDSL Company Over Neglect as Host Community

Egbema Kingdom Ologba lndigenes in Benin River Protest Against IDSL Company Over Neglect as Host Community 

Warri _____ Ologba Federated Community in Egbema Kingdom, Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State on Friday 9th August, 2024 raised alarm over deliberate neglect and lmarginalization by the lntegrated Data Services Limited (IDSL), a subsidiary of NNPC Oilfield Services Limited currently drilling oil in their land in Benin River.
Ologbagha Gbene is the mother community that made up Tortor, Charity Odowu, Yemo, Vellow, Tuaseigha, Jekaye and Mekegbene communities in Egbema Kingdom, Delta State along Benin River that is hosting lntegrated Data Services Limited (IDSL) currently executing oil exploration activities in their territory.
According to the National PRO of Ologba Federated Community, Comrade Odowu Christain noted that instead of the oil checkment company (IDSL) to work with the eight host communities peacefully rather they only recognized two, that is Vellow and Tuaseigha as host communities while neglecting the remaining six to their fate.
He emphasized that as a people, they have tried all legitimate means in the past two months to reach out to the management of the company to make them understand how things are done in their community but to no avail.
Odowu reiterated that the location where the company is operating belongs to ljaws of Egbema Kingdom in Delta State under Warri North LGA and not Edo State as falsely claimed by the checkment company IDSL.
The Ologba Federated Community leadership emphasized that the company's deliberate attempt to neglect them as host communities provoked them to embark on peaceful protest thereby resulting to the seizure of their operation boat in their yard.
Responding on behalf of the company, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of IDSL, Mr. Christain pleaded with the aggrieved youths of the neglected six Ologba Federated Community's to calm down and gave him two days to relate the matter to the top management of the company and get back to them. He assured them of peaceful resolution of the matter in the coming week, while charging them to exercise little patience, the statement added.
However, the Ologba people are calling on the Delta State government led by His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori to call IDSL company to order, adding that any further delay of their inclusion as host communities in the ongoing project would lead to break down of law and order in the state.

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Late Chief David Pere Canopy Dropping Holds Friday August 9, in Warri

Late Chief David Pere Canopy Dropping Holds Friday August 9, in Warri

Warri _____ Families of the former Warri South-West Local  Government Council Chairman, Late High. Chief David Nane Pere has announced tomorrow Friday August 9, 2024 for canopy dropping according to the ljaw tradition.

In a statement jointly signed by Chief Francis Oyimi, Chairman Burial Planning Committee and Chief. Francis Bomiebi, Secretary Burial Planning Committee noted that the canopy dropping ceremony shall take place at his residence in Bendel Estate, Ogboroke Effurun Delta State.

Music to be supplied by Prince Smally Okpe.
According to the ljaw tradition, canopy dropping ceremony is usually performed to officially close condolence register, thereafter to enable family of the deceased to plan for the main burial arrangement.

By this notice, friends and well wishers and sympathizers are hereby invited to grace the occasion in honour of the late Ebediwei of lzansa ljelejele Ekeremor communities in Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom, Delta State.

Just-ln: OZigizaga 1 of Bayelsa, Engr. Owota Noah Successfully Paid His Wife's Bride Price in Yenagoa

Just-ln: OZigizaga 1 of Bayelsa, Engr. Owota Noah Successfully Paid His Wife's Bride Price in Yenagoa 

..... As King Pereama Freetown JP warms up to thrill guests at the marriage Reception on Saturday 10th August, at Obunagha primary school field Gbarain 


Yenagoa____ln fulfillment of marital rites according to the ljaw culture and tradition, the Chief Executive Officer, CEO of Beriyaide Group of Companies Nigeria Limited, an Oil and Gas contracting firm in Bayelsa State, Engr. Pere Owota Noah, popularlly known as the Ozigizaga 1 of Bayelsa State, on Thursday 8th August, 2024 successfully paid his adorable wife, Inspector Ruth Ayabowei (Mrs. Noah Owota) love fees (Dowry) at Okolobiri Community in Gbarain kingdom, Yenagoa LGA, Bayelsa State.
The occasion which took place at the Bride father's residence, Chief Ayabowei Otoworo compound in Okolobiri Town, attracted the families of Chief. Noah of Aleibiri and Torugbene Urban Community as well as friends of the couples to witness the most important part of their children marital bliss.
Having successfully performed the family demands, the father of the Groom, Chief Ayabowei Otoworo blessed the newly married husband and wife with prayers and wished them a fruitful married life with children, wealth, love and understanding.
Meanwhile, there was a light refreshment and music entertainment as the popular Torugbene born ljaw traditional music Taliban, FC the StoryTeller and his Conventional crew mount the central stage to entertain the distinguished guests culturally to the amazement of spectators at the occasion.
However, the Marriage Reception proper is slated on Saturday 10th August, 2024 at Obuna Primary School Field, Obuna Town Gbarain kingdom.

Time: 12:Noon Prompt.

Music to be supplied by King Pereama Freetown JP, Numupere ll of lzon-Ibe.
The couples however, use this medium to respectively invite friends, colleagues, well wishers and the general public to join them celebrate on Saturday, adding that there are a lot of variety of food and assorted wines specially packaged for the merriment of guests at the marriage reception.
Colour of the Day is Gold, Red, Green and Torques Blue, the statement added.

Tantita GM Operations, Godfrey Pondi Commends IYC Central Zone for Setting up Skill Acquisition Center in Yenagoa

Tantita GM Operations, Godfrey Pondi Commends IYC Central Zone for Setting up Skill Acquisition Center in Yenagoa

......urges Ijaw youths on skills acquisition to be self-reliance

Yenagoa ____ On Wednesday 7th August, 2024, the General Manager of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi has officially launched the opening of the IYC barbers shop in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State. 

Recall that Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi had earlier doll out a whooping sum of Three Million Naira (#3,000,000) as support to facilitate the building, equipments and other facilities needed for a befitting Barbing Saloon. 
Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi in his magnanimity, donated the cash prize which drew encomiums from meaningful Youths and elders of the Niger Delta Region. 

The Salon was handed over to three selected Ijaw Youths from the three senatorial district in the state as a way of creating employment.
At the behest of Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi, Apostle Bodmas Kemepadei who represented him at the launching, Commends the entire leadership of IYC Central zone for the initiative to skill-up youths in the region and further empower them for self reliance and independent as young people. 
Apostle Bodmas Kemepadei who said the feat was a testament of Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi's commitment to youth empowerments and capital development in the Niger Delta Region said the judicious use of the donation is evident as we are here to see the realization of the Barbing Saloon.
" Let me commend the Zonal Leadership of IYC for embarking on such legacy project and i also call on ijaw youth to take advantage of more opportunities aimed at equipping and empowering youths in different areas more especially in skills , education and other sustainable areas of Human endeavors ". 

" Let me also encourage the beneficiaries to be devoted, hardworking and adopt a good maintenance culture that will sustain such a legacy project in the Zone". 
Finally, Apostle Bodmas Kemepadei congratulated the Zonal Leadership on their successful one year anniversary;  while urging them not to complacent but continue on their mandate to proffer effective service to teaming youths in the Zone.

Amb. Mulade Calls on FG to Prosecute Protesters Flying Russian Flag, Profers Solution to End Hardship in Nigeria

Amb. Mulade Calls on FG to Prosecute Protesters Flying Russian Flag, Profers Solution to End Hardship in Nigeria 

Warri _____ A Delta State-born environmental and peace advocate, Chief Mulade Sheriff, has added his voice in reaction to the waving of the Russian flag by some protesters of the #EndBadGovernance protest by calling on the Federal Government to "investigate and bring the culprits to book immediately to avoid a reoccurrence."

Chief Mulade, who is the National Coordinator of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, also listed five key areas the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government needed to address to lessen the hardship that is currently experienced in the country.
On the Russian flag episode, the CEPEJ boss opined that the "waving of Russian flag is a treasonable offence with strong implications for Nigeria" and stressed that the #EndBadGovernance protest has "nothing to do with waving of any other nation's flag" as Nigeria is a sovereign nation that have its own internal socio-economic issues.

Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe-Sorimowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom in the Warri South-West council area of Delta State, called on the federal government not to sweep the incident under the carpet but to investigate the action devoid of political undertone as "It has grave implications... because of our sovereignty and security of our nation".

On the ongoing protest, the peace advocate, while noting that more than 80 percent of Nigerians are involved in the protest, listed five key areas as part of measures to ameliorate the economic hardship.
He said, "The Federal Government must take drastic steps to address the critical economic hardship raised by Nigerians; it is imperative to state that over 80% of Nigerians are involved directly or indirectly in the protest because of economic hardship, therefore government should not undermine the demands and concerns raised to avoid reoccurrence. 

"I strongly appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for the sake of Nigerians to reconsider a reversal of the pump price premium motor spirit (PMS) for a period of about 6 months pending when Port-Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries are functional;

"The Federal government should, as a matter of urgency, tackle and end security challenges to guarantee food availability and security, especially for our farmers;

"The Federal Government should show exemplary leadership by cutting down the cost of governance, followed by state governors etc;

"The Federal Government laudable educational initiative will be more appreciative by all if the student loan scheme can be redirected as a "Student Educational Support Programme" to encourage the youth, especially students 
"The Federal Government should genuinely strengthen the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and other Offences Commission (ICPC) to end corruption irrespective of political affiliation, if we must survive and build a nation for the future," he stressed.

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

CSO to Tantita GM Operations, Alaowei Louis Okpolokpo Mourns Late Father ln-law David Pere

CSO to Tantita GM Operations, Alaowei Louis Okpolokpo Mourns Late Father ln-law David Pere 

Warri _____ Following the sudden demise of the former Warri South-West Local Government Council Chairman, Chief. David Pere, the Chief Security Officer, CSO to Godfrey Tare Pondi, the General Manager (GM) Operations Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Alaowei Louis Preye Ogbeghan, popularly known as Okpolokpo has condoled with his mother in-law, wife and her siblings and the entire David Pere family's of Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom and Obotebe kingdom over the death of his father in-law.

In a condolence message released on Wednesday at warri, Alaowei Louis described his late father in-law as a kind man who embraced him as his own son during his marriage to the daughter, Mrs Angela Preye Ogbeghan.
He noted that late Chief David Pere good legacy's cannot be erased on earth because he had touched so many lives positively in the society as well as contributed meaningfully to the development of Ijaw nation in general, and Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom in particular.

He however, charged his mother in-law, wife and siblings to take solace in the word of God, adding that  papa had fulfilled his assignment on earth and is sleeping in the Lord, the statement added...

Breaking: Former Warri South-West Council Chairman, Chief David Pere is Dead

Breaking: Former Warri South-West Council Chairman, Chief David Pere is Dead

Warri______ Former Transition Committee Chairman of Warri South-West Local Government Council, Hon. Chief. David Nane Pere is dead.

According to the source released by a close family member stated that he died in the early hours on Wednesday 7th August, 2024 in Warri after a brief illness.

At the time of filling this report, family, friends and well wishers are already trouping in at his residence in Bendel Estate, Ogboroke Effurun to condole with the immediate family.

Late Chief David Pere who hailed from Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom was a renowned philanthropist in the Niger Delta who affected so many lives that comes across his path positively while on earth.
Until his death, High Chief Hon. David Nane Pere, was the Ebediwei of lzansa ljelejele Ekeremor Communities in Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom, Delta state.

Monday, August 5, 2024

The Bad, Unacceptable ldea of Choosing Friends in Place of Parents-By Wisdom Oniekpar Ikuli

The Bad, Unacceptable ldea of Choosing Friends in Place of Parents-By Wisdom Oniekpar Ikuli

NEGATIVE IMPLICATIONS OF CHOICES THAT YOUNG PEOPLE MAKE TODAY! 

This topic is not only important, it is also very timely considering prevalent realities especially the way and manner societies now place so much premium on material wealth and acquisitions. 

Today, many young do not know the value of little beginnings in life. Everyone is praying and striving on how to make it very big in society. Many do not believe or want to go through the planting season in life, they want to skip it and just jump to harvest time and season. But where will they harvest if they have not sown or planted? 

MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND UNFORGETTABLE ENCOUNTER IN PORT HARCOURT

My parents lived in one of the abandoned property (yard) in Port Harcourt precisely in Mile 2 Diobu where I was born. 

For those who know Port Harcourt very well, they can attest that the difference between Diobu and Old GRA then was like Light and Dark. Streets in Diobu lacked countless basic social amenities even though it was a well planned area by the Alfred Diette-Spiff first military administration and Chief (Sen) Dr. Melford Obiene Okilo administration.

Old Government Reserved (Residential) Area (GRA) was populated by the elites. For instance it was only people in GRA, Amadi Flat, Shell Residential Area and few selected areas in Port Harcourt that had access to telephones which were mainly Landlines. 

At a point there were only 700,000 Landline Telephones in the whole of Nigeria and only 400,000 were active. Out of the above half or more were owned by companies and government offices and institutions. 

Those who lived in Diobu never had access to telephones except some elites that lived in D/Line and those inside the campus of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST). 

But in the midst of the wide socio-economic and even political gap that existed between both social classes, the people particularly children that were born in Diobu never gave up. They were focused, visionary, resilient, smart, intelligent, productive and highly resourceful compared to their counterparts in GRA. 

The prevalent irony is that over the years, there is a switch that I can even describe as the Unholy Exchange that happened between Africans and the Western Missionaries who took our abundant natural resources and gave us their Bible. 

Today all the GRAs in Port Harcourt and other choice areas are populated by majority of the children of the rural dwellers. Those who grew up in Diobu have become very rich and prominent and bought over most of the properties of the elites who once lived there. Most of those elites have died and their over pampered children could not maintain those properties. Many of those privileged children have also died, while many are living in misery after the death of their parents. They cannot sustain the wealth and great legacies of their parents due to lack of street credibility, wiseness and survival strategies that the children of the poor learnt while growing up and they are now leveraging on them. 

I had some friends in GRA who always came to visit me in my Unit (Diobu). As young teenagers all our attentions were geared towards impressing people especially in society particularly the opposite sex. At that age, we felt people were always looking at us so, we concentrated so much attention on what people thought or said about us. 

The parents of one of my friends had many cars and my guy learnt how to drive at a very young age. So, he will come to my area with our other friends who were always well dressed. There are days my guys can visit my place three times and they will change three (3) different cars. They will come with one, I will roll with them and then go to their house and return with another and before dark, we will come with another. 

We devoted so much time trying to impress young guys in the area even though my dad was almost one of the poorest in the street. I tried to live on borrowed glory in company of friends. 

One day my dad sat me down and enquired about my friends and I told him everything I know about them especially about their rich parents. After listening to me, he gave me a choice to make. He asked me to choose between him and those my friends. 

Without thinking twice, I told him I do not have any other place or family outside my home, so I choose him and I will stop that company. My friends were very cultured and well brought gentle guys, but my dad was not actually comfortable with their presence especially when he does not own a car and considering the dirty Street and even one room apartment that was partitioned that we lived in. 

From that very day I asked my friends to stop coming to my house and I never went to their houses again. 

The above narration happened over thirty years ago, I am 48years and I can make bold that whatever reasons that prompted my dad to make me to take the then decision was for my good. Today, I have covered so many kilometers in life. Most of those my teenage friends now look up to me. 

I made some hard decisions back then which are helping to guide me in the journey of life. I resolved never to live in a free apartment, smoke, drink, womanize or live a life of indebtedness where creditors will be chasing me up and down. 

I decided to deliberately and conscientiously avoid any lifestyle that I saw around some of my people that were not dignifying and those decisions have really helped me. 

THE REALITY TODAY

Most young people especially those from poor homes will choose their friends in place of their poor parents because they are ashamed of their parents. Many young people even deny their parents may be because of poor status or health challenge. 

Many young people want everything to be easy for them. Many do not know that life is divided into phases.

They do not know that after darkness comes light. After poverty comes riches of they work hard. 

But in all, God Factor is the ultimate. 

~~~ MSC Wisdom Oniekpar Ikuli aka Mirror and Conscience of Society.

King Pereama to Thrill Guests as Owota, Ruth Set to Exchange Marital Vow on 10th August, in Yenagoa

King Pereama to Thrill Guests as Owota, Ruth Set to Exchange Marital Vow on 8th, 10 August, in Yenagoa 

Yenagoa____ Preparation is on top gear for the duo, Engr. Owota Noah of Aleibiri/Torugbene Town in Ekeremor LGA and Inspt. Ruth Ayabowei of Okolobiri Town in Gbarain Kingdom, Yenagoa LGA, both of Bayelsa State set to exchange marital vow according to ljaw custom and tradition in the oil city of Yenagoa.

According to the marriage programme stated that Traditional Marriage Rites (Dowry) payment is schedule on Thursday 8th August, 2024 at Chief Ayabowei Otoworo residence Okolobiri Town, Gbarain Kingdom in Yenagoa LGA, Bayelsa State.

While the Marriage Reception proper is slated on Saturday 10th August, 2024 at Okolobiri Primary School, Okolobiri Town.
Time: 12:Noon Prompt.

Music to be supplied by King Pereama Freetown JP, Numupere ll of lzon-Ibe.

The dou however, use this medium to respectively invite friends, colleagues, well wishers and the general public to join them celebrate on their Special Day, adding that there are a lot of variety of food and assorted wines specially packaged for the merriment of guests at the marriage reception.

However, it will interest you to note that the Bride, Ruth Ayabowei is an lnspector of the Nigerian Police Force, serving at Zone 16, Yenagoa Bayelsa State.
While the Groom, Engr. Owota Noah popularlly known as the Ozigizaga 1 of Bayelsa State is the Chief Executive Officer, CEO of Beriyaide Group of Companies Nigeria Limited, a contracting firm into Oil and Gas supply as well as general contractor whose headquarters in Yenagoa. 

Colour of the Day is Gold, Red, Green and Torques Blue.

Come one, come all, see you there.