Saturday, September 21, 2024

Amb. Ben Mamamu Congratulates King Couple Oromoni on 9th Coronation Anniversary

Amb. Ben Mamamu Congratulates King Couple Oromoni on 9th Coronation Anniversary 

A renowned Niger Delta youth leader and the immediate past chairmanship candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC in Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, Chief Amb. Mamamu Bene Youkore has congratulated the Pere, Ama-Okosu of Ogbe-ljoh Warri Kingdom, HRM Couple Mackson Oromoni, Monbene lll, on the occasion of the Ninth coronation anniversary.

Mamamu's felicitation was contained in a statement released on Sunday in warri, where he extolled the revered traditional ruler as a man of peace who had always ensure peaceful co-existence between Ogbe-ljoh and its close neighbour, Aladja.
Bene Mamamu, who is the National President of Niger Delta Youth Council (NDYC) as well as the National President of Independent Grassroot Liberators (IGL) Worldwide, stated that King Oromoni remained a wonderful representation of harmony and peace who had made good use of his position as a monarch to benefit both his people and the state at large.

He noted that Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom had experienced a significant progress in human capital and infrastructural development, as well as enduring peace under the reign of the monarch.
He reiterated that under the reign of King Couple, Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom has remained peaceful and prosperous, and his subjects has prospered in all spheres of life.

Bene Mamamu emphasized that over the past nine years, the monarch had persisted in promoting peaceful coexistence in Ogbe-ljoh Warri kingdom and among their neighbours by exercising fatherly role and rendering sagely advice.
He wished him solomonic wisdom, good health and prosperity to continue to rule his people in love, peace and unity, the statement added.

N'Delta group backs NNPCL Vice President Mrs Eyesan, warns NDPSF to refrain from campaign of calumny

N'Delta group backs NNPCL Vice President Mrs Eyesan, warns NDPSF to refrain from campaign of calumny 

PRESS STATEMENT

Niger Delta Foundation for Leadership and Equity Stands in Full Support of Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa

Our attention has been drawn to false and misleading statements recently circulated by a group operating under the name Niger Delta People Stakeholders Forum (NDPSF). These baseless accusations are aimed at tarnishing the reputation of Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, the Executive Vice President of Upstream at NNPC Limited, a highly respected and accomplished daughter of the Niger Delta.

Mrs. Oritsemyinwa has built a sterling career defined by professionalism, dedication, and an unshakable commitment to excellence. She has risen through the ranks at NNPC Limited through sheer hard work, integrity, and vast experience, making her more than deserving of her current role. The attempt by NDPSF to discredit her is an affront to her impeccable track record and the progress she has driven both within the Niger Delta and Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

It is evident that the statements made by NDPSF are intended to stir conflict, breed disunity, and create unnecessary tensions in the Niger Delta. Such malicious attacks are harmful not only to Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s character but also to the entire region’s peace and collective progress. The Niger Delta is built on principles of unity, collaboration, and forward-thinking leadership. Attempts to derail these efforts by tarnishing the image of one of its most prominent figures are not only unacceptable but will be resisted.

Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s extensive experience, spanning over 30 years at NNPC Limited, speaks for itself. She has held numerous key roles, including Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer, Group General Manager of Corporate Planning & Strategy, and General Manager of Planning at NAPIMS. Each position showcases her leadership and her drive to champion positive transformation within the oil and gas industry.

As the current Executive Vice President of Upstream at NNPC Limited, Mrs. Oritsemyinwa has led several groundbreaking initiatives, driving improvements in oil and gas exploration, securing critical infrastructure, and unlocking new developmental opportunities. Her work in frontier exploration, her leadership in Nigeria’s first NAG commercialization, and her efforts in securing over $10 billion in eco-friendly investments demonstrate her commitment to advancing Nigeria’s energy sector.

Her contribution extends beyond the technical sphere, she has also been an advocate for environmental and social governance (ESG) practices, ensuring that NNPC Limited continues to operate sustainably and in line with global best practices.

Her influence has been recognized on international stages, where she has represented Nigeria at leading industry conferences and advocated for policies that benefit the nation.

The Niger Delta is home to a rich diversity of ethnic groups and cultures, all of which have contributed to the region’s growth and strength. It is imperative that we stand united and reject any attempts to undermine our common progress through malicious and unfounded claims. Mrs. Oritsemyinwa is one of the best the region has to offer, and her achievements should be celebrated, not attacked.

We urge the public to disregard the defamatory statements made by NDPSF and to instead recognize Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s vast contributions to the Niger Delta, the nation, and the oil and gas industry. She is a role model and a testament to what dedication, hard work, and competence can achieve.

The Niger Delta Foundation for Leadership and Equity condemns in the strongest terms the unwarranted attacks on Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s character. We know the individuals behind this campaign of misinformation and, in due time, their identities will be revealed.
Mrs. Oritsemyinwa remains the most senior and qualified officer in her cadre at NNPC Limited. Her record of service, experience, and accomplishments cannot be contested. We call on the President and other relevant authorities to ensure that justice prevails, as any attempt to undermine her will be met with firm resistance from the Niger Delta people.

 Signed:

 Chief Ebikitin/Sunday Diongoli (Ph,D) 
 President/Founder
Niger Delta Foundation for Leadership and Equity

 Timi Holewa
 Secretary
Niger Delta Foundation for Leadership and Equity

 Etus Ken Etunge
Director of Mobilisation
Niger Delta Foundation for Leadership and Equity

Timipre Adolphus Eziama
Director of Operation
Niger Delta Foundation for Leadership and Equity

September 20, 2024.

Just-ln: Bomadi LG boss, counterpart broker peace between warring Okuama, Okoloba communities in Delta State

Just-ln: Bomadi LG boss, counterpart broker peace between warring Okuama, Okoloba communities in Delta State 

*As community leaders sign Peace Accord in Warri

*Okoloba, Okuama lived together for over 300 years—HRM Kalanama VIII

*Crisis breeds sorrow, hardship, deaths—Ewu monarch

*Okuama eternally committed to peace, harmony with Okoloba—Sec. general Ewu Kingdom

*Okoloba committed to peaceful co-existence with Okuama—Dr Akpobolokemi

By Chancel Bomadi Sunday,
CPS to Bomadi LG chairman

WARRI—The executive chairman, Bomadi local government area of Delta State, Hon. Rawlings Dagidi Andaye, in collaboration with his Ughelli South counterpart, Hon. Lucky Iroro Avweromie, yesterday brokered sustainable peace between embattled Okuama community and neighbouring Okoloba community with the signing of a Peace Accord.

The peace deal initiated by the Bomadi local government boss took place at the Government House Annex, Warri, which had in attendance the leadership of both communities, royal fathers and security agents from both council areas, where Okuama and Okoloba communities resolved to live in peace and harmony.

In his opening remark, Hon. Andaye, who chaired the peace meeting, disclosed it was convened with the backing of Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori, who he said mandated him to iron out all aching issues between the two communities.
"The main purpose of this meeting is that we have no other option than to live in peace. The Okoloba and Okuama crisis is not from God, it is of the devil and no price is too big to pay for peace to reign between these two communities.

"You people have lived together peacefully in the days of old and you can do same today. Let that old relationship between Okuama and Okoloba be sustained.

"Our governor His Excellency Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori is aware of this meeting and he is expecting us to report back to him after the meeting. If we don't agree to live in peace now, we are planting hatred and persistent conflicts for our future generations.
"The ultimate goal of this meeting is to ensure lasting peace between Okuama and Okoloba communities, and we want both communities to go back to your age-long relationship of peaceful co-existence", Hon. Andaye said.

His counterpart, Hon. Avweromie, on his part said that sustainable peace could only be achieved if both communities forgave one another's offences and mistakes.

He said: "No other person can settle this issue but the people of Okuama and Okoloba communities. We have to speak as brothers and sisters, lasting peace can only be achieved if you forgive one another. 

"Let us maintain our old relationship where we farm and fish together because we want free access to the river, we want free trade in the river and it is a must Okuama and Okoloba lived peacefully".

Okoloba, Okuama have lived together for over 300 years—HRM Kalanama VIII

The Pere of Akugbene-Mein Kingdom, HRM Pere Kalanama VIII, who commended the council chairmen on the peace deal, disclosed that the two communities had lived together for over three hundred years.
 
"Okoloba and Okuama have been living together for over three hundred years and I want to appeal that it's enough of the fight, the land dispute should be amicably settled.
"I want to urge the state government to step in to demarcate the boundaries between the two communities for lasting peace to reign".

Crisis breeds sorrow, hardship, deaths—Ewu monarch 

On his part, the ovie of Ewu Kingdom, HRM Clement Oghenekevwe Ikolo, who emphasized the need for peaceful co-existence between the two communities, said an atmosphere of crisis often hatched out negative effects on an area and the people.

He said: "Crisis destroys the very fabrics of our communities, crisis breeds fear, sorrow, economic hardship and deaths. When we live in peace, we develop our domains and there is no need for us to be fighting one another.

"I urge both community representatives here to go back home and talk to your people on the need for peaceful coexistence. We must refresh our minds and have the spirit of forgiveness so we can stand together as a people".

In the same vein, the ovie of Arhavwarien Kingdom, HRM Solomon Okukeren, who also preached peace and unity to both communities said Okuama and Okoloba communities were one people.

"Stop the spread of hate speech and I want both communities to embrace peace and harmony", he said.

Responding, the leadership of both communities pledged their willingness to live as brothers and thanked the initiators of the peace move.

Okuama Eternally Committed to Peace, Harmony with Okoloba—Sec. general Ewu Kingdom

The secretary-general of Ewu Kingdom, Amb. Edewor Egdegbe, who led the Okuama community representatives, commended Gov. Oborevwori and the two council chairmen for initiating the peace move, pledging the community's readiness to live peacefully with its neighbour.

He said: "I thank the government of Gov. Oborevwori for ensuring that there is sustainable peace between us. I also commend the efforts of the council chairmen and traditional rulers on this peace building process.

"The people of Okuama are eternally committed to peace between both communities. These two communities have lived together in the past and will continue to live together. We will abide by the Peace Accord.
"We also use this medium to appeal to the federal government to follow due process in the approach on issues as innocent Okuama indigenes are suffering, and as we are speaking we don't know the whereabouts of our frontline community leaders".

Okoloba Committed to Peaceful Co-existence with Okuama—Dr Akpobolokemi

Okoloba community, responding through the leader of the delegation, Dr David Akpobolokemi, who was Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to former governor Ifeanyi Okowa on Research and Youth Development, said: "Peace Accord is a fundamental move we as a community fully subscribed to.

"We subscribed to it in its entirety and Okoloba community is committed to ensuring sustainable peace between us, we will do everything humanly possible to live together in peace and move forward.

"We thank Gov. Oborevwori and the two council chairmen for their tireless efforts made towards achieving sustainable peace between us".

However, the Peace Accord, which was signed by both communities leaders, council chairmen, DPOs and DSS of both council areas with its full content as follows:

1. Immediate Ceasefire: Both communities agree to an immediate ceasefire and an end to all hostilities

2. Denouncement of Violence: Both communities denounce the recent military operations and the looting and destruction of property in Okuama community.

3. Reconciliation: Both communities agree to work towards reconciliation and forgiveness

4. Access to Farmlands and Farming Activities: Both communities agree to grant free access to farmlands and farming activities within our respective boundaries, recognizing the importance of agriculture to our livelihood.

5. Joint Patrol: Both communities appeal to government to strengthen the joint patrols along the Forcados River bank to ensure safety and security.

6. Free Passage along the Forcados River: Both communities agree to allow free passage of boats and passengers along the Forcados River bank bordering both communities.

7. Release of Properties: Both communities appeal to the chairmen of both local governments to launch a thorough investigation into the alleged theft of belongings by neighbouring communities during and after the operations of the military at Okuama community. We further appeal to both chairmen for commitment towards identifying and recovering the stolen items, ensuring that justice is served and affected individuals are duly compensated.

8. Dispute Resolution: Both communities agree to resolve disputes through dialogue and peaceful means.

9. Community Engagement: Both communities agree to engage in community outreach programmes to promote peace and understanding.

Moreover, a 10-man Monitoring Committee was also set up to monitor the Peace Accord.

Friday, September 20, 2024

Entertainment: Dollargirl drops new single Album titled 'Sele', to hold Listening Party on 26 Sept, 2024 in Warri

Entertainment: Dollargirl drops new single Album titled 'Sele', to hold Listening Party on 26 Sept, 2024 in Warri

Oyinbi Onduku 

The wave making warri based ljaw born female hip-hop artist, Dollargirl popularly known as the game changer and South-South Dance Hall Queen has released another new single soundtrack album titled 'SELE'(Money).

According to the Odimodi and Ayakoromo born music superstar, Dollargirl noted that she decided to release this single song in ljaw language with a blend of little pidgin english for her fans, especially her ljaw people to feel her vibes in order to preserve and promote her language for the upcoming generation.

The song Sele meaning money in ljaw language is encouraging those who has work hard but never achieved their life expectations to cheer up and enjoy the moment despite the hardship.

The song admonish the society to consider that weather you are poor or super rich, the end product is death. Therefore, telling the rich not to oppress the poor with their wealth.

While charging the poor not to give up rather give thanks to God and live the life like a wealthy man or woman in the society provided there is life things will get better in the future.

Thematically, the song passes a clear message to the rich in the society to fear God, show love to the needy and support those who are struggling to earn a living.

She noted that God created a peaceful world for humans to dwell but the wicked people and jealous ones are making it looks like a wicked place.

The song further admonish society not to kill or betray fellow human being to make money or acquire wealth because everything in life is vanity upon vanity.

She noted that no matter the wealth and properties one acquired in life, one day you will die leave them behind. 
While encouraging the poor not to listen to gossip neither insult from the rich, stressing that life is turn by turn and therefore one day your hardship will turn to joy at God's appointed time.

She urged the poor to put on their dancing shoes and dance to the melody of her rhythms, stressing that problem of life would not end, therefore enjoy yourself to forge ahead.

In the concluding part of the song, the artist expressed appreciation to High Chief. Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo, Alaowei Promise Lawuru, Amb. Capt. Para, Engr. Michael Tonlagha, Newworld Ndoro, MC See Me Laff, MC Akpolokpolo , MC Abioka and others to keep doing their philanthropic gestures in the society, praying God to shower them more blessings beyond human expectations.

However, Dollargirl use this medium to invite her fans, well wishers and the general public to attend the official dropping of her hit single album as well as the Listening Party schedule on Thursday September 26, 2024 at Filraphil Hotel, by Udu Express junction, warri Delta State.

Just-ln: Arewa, Yoruba, Ohaneze, N'Delta, other Youth Groups Distance Selves from October 1 Planned Protest

Just-ln: Arewa, Yoruba, Ohaneze, N'Delta, other Youth Groups Distance Selves from October 1 Planned Protest

Abuja____ Frontline youth leaders under the auspices of over 60 youth organisations have declared their members will not participate in the  rumoured national protest being planned by some persons and groups for October 1 against the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The president of Nigeria Youth Organization, Duke Alamboye, made the position of the youth leaders known when he led a delegation of representatives of the groups on a courtesy visit to the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro, in Abuja on Thursday.

This was contained in a press release issued by the Special Assistant on Media to the PAP Administrator, Mr Igoniko Oduma, on Thursday.

The youth bodies include the National Youth Congress, Arewa Youth Council, Yoruba Youth Council, Ohaneze Youth Council, South-South Advocate, Niger Delta Coalition, the Nigeria Nexus, Youth Parliament of Nigeria, Green Africa Youth Initiative, Youth Foundation for Non-Violence in Nigeria, Niger Delta Youth Parliament, National Association of Nigerian Students, and Youth Empowerment for Peace and Security, among others.
Alamboye said that they would work together with a network of other youth groups to ensure that Nigerian youths were not misled into taking part in any ill-advised protest against the government of Tinubu.

He said they would carry out a series of activities in the days ahead, including a world press conference and a youth summit, to sensitize Nigerians on the need to shun any demonstration in the country.

Alamboye urged youths to embrace constructive dialogue and explore available channels of engagement with the government to express their views instead of disrupting the peace and stability of the nation.

He said, "Concerning the state of the nation, we are not unaware of the agitation from certain quarters calling for a nationwide protest on October 1, 2024. It is a protest against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government.

"As youth leaders and lovers of peace and national advancement, the Nigeria Youth Organization would like to inform you of our plan and intention to hold a world press conference on the 23rd of September, 2024, geared towards sensitizing the average Nigerian youth on the need to shun the planned protest.

"We want people to seek dialogue as a better reconciliation tool for venting their grievances. We also hope to organise a summit on October 1st, 2024, as a follow-up to the world press conference. We anticipate that all well-meaning stakeholders will play vital roles in charting a better cause for our youths."

The youth leader congratulated Otuaro on his appointment and commended the President for putting a square peg in a square hole through the appointment of Otuaro.

He stressed that they were solidly behind Tinubu and the PAP boss.

Also speaking, Henry Okonkwo of the Ohaneze Youth Council, Tobi Bakare (Yoruba Youth Council), Ifon Daniel (Niger Delta Youth Parliament), and Nasir Lawal (Arewa Youth Council), among others, corroborated Alamboye and expressed support for the president.

Responding, the PAP Administrator praised the youth leaders for dissociating themselves from any planned protest, noting that Tinubu was a youth-friendly leader who had appointed several youths to serve in different capacities in his government.

Otuaro urged them not to allow themselves to be manipulated into unpatriotic activities in the name of protest, as the president needs more time for the benefits of his people-oriented reforms, policies, and programmes to manifest.
While thanking the youth groups for their decision and support for Tinubu, he said, "Mr. President means well for the country. It is reassuring to know that Nigerian youths are with Mr President, who has been in office for a little over a year. 

"As youths, we should organise ourselves and present our grievances and concerns through constructive dialogues. Nobody should manipulate you to achieve their ulterior goals. Most of those championing the so-called protest are only seeking attention and they thrive under the guise of anti-government protests to get attention. Youths should be watchful."

Thursday, September 19, 2024

The Cost of Free Publicity: The Unseen Expenses of Online Media_By Otiti

The Cost of Free Publicity: The Unseen Expenses of Online Media_By Otiti 

The notion that media publicity is free is a misconception that needs to be addressed. Behind the scenes, online media platforms incur significant expenses to maintain their operations. Website renewals, often paid in dollars, are a substantial burden due to the high exchange rate between the dollar and naira.

Furthermore, media practitioners must purchase monthly data subscriptions to stay connected and gather information. These costs add up, making it challenging for online media outlets to provide free services.

The exchange rate fluctuation alone is a significant strain. With the current exchange rate, renewing a website can cost tens of thousands of naira. This expense is compounded by the need for consistent data subscriptions, software updates, and equipment maintenance.

Given these expenses, it's unrealistic to expect media practitioners to provide free publicity. Quality content creation and dissemination require significant investment. Online media platforms must balance their passion for storytelling with the financial realities of running a business.

To sustain online media, it's essential to recognize the value of their services. Businesses, individuals, and organizations seeking publicity should be prepared to compensate media practitioners fairly. This collaboration will ensure the continued provision of quality content and the growth of the online media industry.

Just-ln: Dagidi Takes Proactive Steps to Mitigate Flooding in Bomadi LGA

Just-ln: Dagidi Takes Proactive Steps to Mitigate Flooding in Bomadi LGA 

Bomadi___ The Executive Chairman of Bomadi Local Government Council, Hon. Dagidi Rawlings Andaye, has embarked on a proactive mission to tackle the recurring issue of flooding in the area. Accompanied by his Vice Chairman, Chief Powei Guembe Bekes, Secretary to the Local Government Council, Mr. Famous Ofurobiri and Mrs. Dirime-ere Talbort, Head of the Environment Department, Hon. Andaye conducted a comprehensive assessment of flood-prone areas within the local government.
During the inspection, it was discovered that illegal obstructions and the indiscriminate dumping of refuse were major contributors to the perennial flooding that has plagued parts of Bomadi. The areas assessed included the Bomadi Library Road, Donbraye, and Winners Chapel, where the Council is working to clear and open up critical drainage networks to prevent further flooding.

In addressing the situation, Hon. Andaye stressed the importance of removing any structures that obstruct water channels, noting that buildings blocking the flow of water will not be spared in the forthcoming drainage clearance exercise. He underscored the need to enforce strict environmental measures to restore the free flow of water and eliminate silt buildup in the drainage systems.
Key Measures to Combat Flooding:

Demolition of Obstructive Structures: Buildings or structures hindering water flow will be demolished.

Drainage Clearance: The removal of silt from blocked drainages to ensure effective water passage.

Strict Environmental Enforcement: The Environment Department will take decisive action against those flouting environmental regulations.

Residents are also urged to:

Avoid Dumping Refuse in drainage systems.
Refrain from Constructing buildings on water channels.

These steps are part of the Council's broader commitment to safeguard residents from the impact of flooding caused by the actions of a few individuals who disregard public safety by obstructing water channels.

E-Signed,

Office of New Media,
Bomadi Local Government Council.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Mulade Advises Leaders of Benikrukru Community to Lease Land to Attract Development and Not for Sale

Mulade Advises Leaders of Benikrukru Community to Lease Land to Attract Development and Not for Sale 

A Warri based peace and development advocate, Comrade Chief Sheriff Mulade has repeated his appeal to the leadership of the good people of Benikrukru Community in Gbaramatu Kingdom (where he hails from), to donate any portion of land required by indigenes of the area for investment, not to sell to same, so as to encourage connected indigenes to attract investment to the locality.

The renowned peace and environmental justice advocate also appealed to people of that community not to set a dangerous precedence by selling land to indigenes, as that might create chaos in the nearest future and negatively affect the growth and development of the ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom in future.

Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe-Serimowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, re-emphasized the need to encourage and support investment by donating land as equity stake that would guarantee security and sustainable benefit to generations yet unborn.

The Gbaramatu-born peace advocate emphasized that all sons and daughters of Benikrukru Community were entitled to land free of charge as bonafide indigenes, and not to buy land under any disguise whatsoever.

He strongly advised: "We should support and encourage any of our indigenes who has the capacity to attract investors to Gbaramatu Kingdom, especially Benikrukru Community, to create employment and job opportunities for our teeming youths that will in turn attract massive development to the area. Therefore, we should appreciate one of our indigenes for his contributions to the development and growth of the community, and also for showcasing the potentials of the community to the outside world". 

Nothing further,  Sheriff Mulade emphasized that, "land should be donated freely as the community equity contribution towards supporting his efforts,  instead of selling land to him. This will serve as motivation to this illustrious son, and many others like him."

Mulade expressed strong belief that the prevailing harsh economic situation in Nigeria today was not enough for Benikrukru people to forget his  contributions to the economic growth of the community. "Let us avoid doing things that are inimical to natural justice, equity and fair play," Mulade advised. 

The Ijaw-born High Chief said Benikrukru land belongs to all the indigenes with free holding entitlement, and strongly advised that the community should support and contribute to the investment move of our illustrious son, without selling of land under any disguise. Let remember and learn from history, he added.

N5m for Grabs, as LOC Begins Sale of Forms for 2024 Delta Ethnic Peace & Unity Cup Competition

N5m for Grabs, as LOC Begins Sale of Forms for 2024 Delta Ethnic Peace & Unity Cup Competition

Warri____ The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the Delta Ethnic Peace and Unity Cup Competition, formerly known as Ijaw/Itesekiri Peace and Unity Football Tournament, has announced the commencement of the sale of forms to applicants.

The biennial football tournament, organized by Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, and sponsored by Comrade (Chief) Sheriff Mulade, is aimed at promoting peaceful coexistence and unity among Ijaw, Itsekiri, Isoko and Urhobo ethnic groups in Delta State, after the conflict and crisis that erupted in the State, particularly in Warri and its environs some years back.

The tournament, aimed at building bridges of unity and promoting socio-economic economic growth and development, will also help to discover many football talents at the grassroots in Delta State, with multiplier benefits for Deltans and the State.

The LOC Chairman, Hon. Kenneth Nwaomucha disclosed on Tuesday that the registration form is now available for sale at N100,000, from 17th September to 16th October, 2024.

Payment can be made to Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, Zenith Bank Account Number 1015535970.
*NOTE:* The deadline for the submission of completed forms is 16th of October, 2024.

The Delta Ethnic Peace and Unity Cup Competition kicks off on the 16th of November, 2024 to mark this year's International Day of Tolerance in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal, SDG-16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institution, and also to celebrate sustainable peace and peaceful coexistence among the diverse ethnic groups in Delta State. 

For further inquiries, you can reach us on GSM: 08037211166, 08032340001and 08061675744.

Monday, September 16, 2024

Delta Land Dispute: Mulade Cautions Against Selling of Benikrukru Land, Calls on Gbaramatu Pere Intervention

Delta Land Dispute: Mulade Cautions Against Selling of Benikrukru Land, Calls on Gbaramatu Pere Intervention 

WARRI____ Gbaramatu Kingdom, born renowned global peace ambassador and development advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff, has called on the good and peace loving people of Benikrukru Community in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government of Delta State to kindly desist and avoid laying a wrong precedent in the community and Gbaramatu Kingdom at large.

Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe-Serimowei of Ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, gave the advice over the weekend and cautioned the leadership of the community led by Comrade Joel Tonjoh to be careful and not to trade with the future of our yet unborn generations.

He made this position known, against the backdrop of an ongoing attempt by the Comrade Joel Tonjoh-led leadership of the Benikrukru community in attempt to sell off certain portions of lands measuring over four hundreds acres, in a most clandestine, suspicious, unpatriotic and dubious manner, devoid of any  historical or cultural antecedents.

The Benikrukru born environmental rights activist, hereby call on the Pere of Gbaramatu Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Oboro Gbaraun II and Elders of Benikrukru community to call the Comrade Joel Tonjoh and his Executives  to order, halt and desist from attempting to sell any parcel or part of Benikrukru land under any disguise; and that, Benikrukru Community should rather encourage and support any of her son or daughter who has the capacity to attract investors and development to the area. "I strongly advise that we should support any of our indigenes who have the capacity to attract and woo investors to Gbaramatu Kingdom, especially Benikrukru Community," he said.

"I want to emphasize that, the community ought to, and should demonstrate gratitude to one of our own (Name withheld), who has contributed immensely to the growth and development of the community and bringing the community to limelight, and should be given land to invest freely, as an equity stake contributions, in support of his investment drive, and not the other way round by selling. This would be a very laudable encouragement to this illustrious son of ours and many others, "he opined.
 "I strongly think that no amount of poverty, ignorance, and 'stomach infrastructures' should allow us to condescend so low in-spite of his huge contributions to the community development and we should avoid doing things that are inimical to natural justice and fair play. 

It is imperative to state clearly that Benikrukru Community land in Gbaramatu Kingdom belongs to all sons and daughters with inalienable rights. Therefore, no individual should be subjected or denial of such rights, and such that is capable of generating crisis and litigation in the nearest future.

The Benikrukru community born, Ibe-Serimowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, strongly appealed to the community to support and contribute to investment drive as community equity contributions to our people, rather than selling any part or parcel of land. "Let it equally be on record that any purported sells Deeds of Conveyance will be resisted with every available legal means," he asserted.

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Otuaro Prays for Peace, Unity in Nigeria at Aziza Father lgologolo Temple in N'Delta

Otuaro Prays for Peace, Unity in Nigeria at Aziza Father lgologolo Temple in N'Delta 

....... Urges Nigerians to embrace their culture 

Warri _The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, in the Niger Delta region, High Chief Dr. Dennis Otuaro, on Wednesday joned other well meaning Nigerians to pray for peace and unity in Nigeria, especially the Niger Delta region in order to fastrack development from federal government.

He also used the medium to charged Nigerians, particularly the Ijaw ethnic nationality, to recognise their roots by embracing their cultural traditions.

The Administrator gave the charge at the Father Igologolo Temple in Saimuzu-Ama, a spiritual holy worship site in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, on the 12th September, 2024.
Dr. Otuaro participated in the potent spiritual ceremony with High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, who is the Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, TSSNL, and the spiritual head of the Ijaw people.

According to the PAP Boss, who said he is a proud traditionalist, urged everyone to embrace their cultural traditions, emphasizing that real progress starts with an appreciation and respect for one's past.

Dr. Otuaro, the Ibe Uyadonwei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, also took his time during the ceremony to pray for Nigeria's unity and peace, especially for the Niger Delta region. 
He reassured participants of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's dedication to the Renewed Hope Agenda, stressing that the development and well-being of the Niger Delta continue to be a top priority for the present government.

His attendance at the event, with the gathering of leaders devoted to maintaining Ijaw traditions, served as a reminder of the close ties that the Ijaw people have to their traditional ways of life.