Saturday, February 8, 2025

IPF Salutes Former Warri South-West Local Government Council Chairman, Hon. George Ekpemupolo on Birth Anniversary


Press Release 
8th February, 2025

Happy birthday to an illustrious Ijaw son, Hon. George Ekpemupolo, former chairman of Warri South Local Government Council.

As Apex Ijaw Media Council, the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF, we join family and friends to celebrate with you.

It is succinct to say that you gave a remarkable representation while serving the good people of Warri South West as LGA boss and you have contributed much in the Niger Delta struggle.
May this special day bring you joy, peace, and prosperity. Your contributions to the Niger Delta community and your leadership have not gone unnoticed.

Your dedication to public service and commitment to the well-being of your people are truly admirable. As you celebrate another year of life, we honor your achievements and the positive impact you've made.As you celebrate, we wish you more wisdom, good health, and continued service to your people. May your birthday be filled with love, laughter, and all your favorite things.

Congratulations, Hon. George Ekpemupolo!

Signed:

Comrade Ozobo Austin,
National President.

Capt. Para (Chairman), Bernard Atigbi (Secretary) Gbaraumatu kingdom ln-laws Forum Celebrate Pondi, Tonlagha, Ekpemupolo on Birth Anniversary

 
Warri ____ The Gbaraumatu kingdom ln-laws Forum, made up of resourceful illustrious son in-laws (Fou-Otu) of the kingdom in Niger Delta has joined their voice to love ones, friends and well wishers all over the world to congratulate and celebrate with High Chief (Engr). Kestin Ebimobowei Pondi, MD Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha, MD Fenog Nigeria Limited and Hon. George Ekpemupolo, CEO Geecom Nigeria Limited on the auspicious occasion of their birth anniversary.
In a statement released on Saturday signed by Capt. Amb. Para Ebikeseiye, Chairman of the forum and Dr. Bernard Atigbi, Secretary General of the forum acknowledged the humanitarian efforts of the trio in putting smile on the faces of many youths and the elderly across ljaw nation in particular, and Niger Delta at large.

The forum also appreciated the foremost Niger Delta war lord, High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo for his numerous sacrifices for  the development of ljaw nation over the years.

They further commended His Excellency, Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President Federal Republic of Nigeria for signing into law the Act for the establishment of the Federal Maritime University Okerekoko, while wishing the three great birthday celebrants from Gbaraumatu kingdom a memorable birthday with many happy returns.

Read below full details of the statement:

Press Release

8th February, 2025

We, the in-laws/Fou-Otu of Gbaraumatu kingdom under the leadership of Captain (Amb). Alfred Ebikeseiye Para (Chairman) and Dr. Bernard Atigbi, (Secretary General) of the ln-laws Forum say a very big happy birthday to High Chief. (Engr). Kestin Pondi, Hon George Ekpemupolo and Engr. Mathew Tonlagha on the auspicious occasion of their birth anniversary.

We, also send greetings to High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo and congratulate Gbaraumatu kingdom and Niger Delta as a whole for the recent signing of the establishment of the Federal University of Maritime University Okerekoko Bill into law by His Excellency, Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President Federal Republic of Nigeria.

We, the In-laws of Gbaraumatu kingdom, say thanks you all and Happy birthday🎂.

We also comnends Engr. Kestin Pondi for sustaining the existing peace and enduring unity in the Niger Delta through Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited.
We the In-laws forum also appeal to the kingdom leadership to remember the in-laws forum for any empowerment.

Signed:

Capt. (Amb). Para Ebikeseiye,
Chairman.

Dr. Atigbi Bernard,
Secretary General.

Smooth pens down powerful message to distractors of NDDC MD, Dr. Ogbuku, calls for calm to allow him do his good works for N' Delta

"Dr Samuel Ogbuku
An Example of a true Izon Man"

As a man who has been fighting for the Izon cause and development, I cannot support the down fall of any Izon man. This is my stand, any time, any day, that we cannot be divided and display such characters of pull him down of your own brother in power. No matter our grievances or opinion, or disagreement, for the sake of our common bloodline, we should learn to tread with caution for the overall interest of the Izon Nation. I don't think anyone could be foolish enough to burn a whole forest where you equally built your home just because you are angry or not benefited from the system.

My stand for the protection of the Izon man, was clear in the days of Alamieyeseigha, that we should not destroy our own for selfish reasons, thus was the reason of the song HUMMER JEEP. Betrayal is our name. Judas seems to have his bloodline from here, and that has been the reason of our underdevelopment, destroying our land and common cause.  The Izon man does not know how to protect his own, he never understand the philosophy that a house divided against itself is the reason why the enemy is having an edge over us, over the years.
In response to Dr Samuel Ogbuku, the Managing Director of NDDC, my score card is simple, he has done better than all his predecessors who came before him. He is the reason why the whole of the Niger Delta has been turned every village a city. This is the first time our old mothers and fathers in the village could feel the presence of light in their door steps, something that was meant for only the rich in those communities. This is something that even State governments could not do. 

Beyond that, there are infrastructures, with plain evidence all over the Niger Delta. I don't think we should fight him instead of appreciating his developmental strides. 

In as much as we all saw the drama of our own brother who was appointed as M. D. in the same office who did nothing and fainted in the senate, I hope nobody had any reason to cry. But here is a good man who has empowered many, including the youths and equally our musicians to be self sufficient, then we say, he is not doing enough. What else do we want?
The Izon Nation must learn from history, we can't fight ourselves for the sake of selfish interest. To bad we are trying to paint a good man black, and that's not healthy for our common tribe.

Maybe let me support our memories with some historical fact, why this war against Dr Samuel Ogbuku is a display of immaturity. Some years ago, the two Nationalists Nnamdi Azikiwe and Awolowo had their elections for the office of a premier in the West where the party NCNC was the leading factor. The election started with Nnamdi Azikiwe leading, but Awolowo who understands the bond for his tribe spoke to his brothers, in his native language Yoruba, "tiwa ni, tiwa ni," meaning "what is ours, is ours!"

Immediately the people dropped their selfish interest, and supported Awo to win.

Again, I say leave Dr Samuel Ogbuku alone so that he can continue his good works.
As the unifying factor of all musicians in the Niger Delta, we call for calm and lend our support to our son, brother, father, and leader to finish strong in his full tenures.

I remain Chief Barrister S. Smooth, the voice of all musicians in the Niger Delta.

Friday, February 7, 2025

IPF Celebrates Fenog MD, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha on Birth Anniversary, Describes him as an Uncommon Personality in Niger Delta

Press Release
8th February, 2025

Happy birthday to an uncommon personality, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha!

As members, CEOs and Editors-In-Chiefs in the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF, we celebrate you as worthy son of Ijaw nation.

Today marks a special day, not just for you, but for the countless lives you've touched through your selfless philanthropy. Your unwavering dedication to giving back to the society is a beacon of hope and inspiration to us all.

As an engineer and executive director of Fenog Nigeria Limited, you've built bridges and structures that connect people and places. But as a philanthropist, you've built something far more remarkable – a legacy of kindness, compassion, and generosity that will outlast us all.

Your heart beats for the marginalized, the oppressed, and the voiceless. Your hands are always open to lend a helping hand, to offer a listening ear, and to provide a comforting presence.

As you celebrate another year of life, we celebrate you – your spirit, your passion, and your unwavering commitment to making the world a better place.

May this new chapter of your life be filled with joy, good health, and continued opportunities to spread love, kindness, and hope. May your philanthropic endeavors continue to inspire and uplift others, and may your legacy be a shining example to the transformative power of selflessness and compassion.
Happy birthday, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha! May your special day be as bright and beautiful as the impact you've had on the lives of others."

Signed:

Comrade Ozobo Austin,
National President, IPF.

GOVERNOR OBOREVWORI'S ANTIDOTE TO DETRACTORS-By: Ekanpou Enewaridideke


Once upon a time I have been assailed and tempted.Terminologically. Neologically. 'Transliteratively'. Defensively.
Like a civet cat drunk and asleep on the raffia palm tree ensnared by sweet-coated palm wine, lazily letting out a drunken drawl 'o tomi yo-o-o-o"! I must say 'okaratically' that the inside of His Excellency Rt. Hon. F.O. Sheriff Oborevwori is filled to the brim with anger -  an anger that re-echoes the experience of  Okonkwo of Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart justifiably provoked by one of  his wives who went to plait her hair and violated the timed protocol of afternoon meal preparation and presentation.The inside of Governor  Oborevwori spoilt, he has created functional alliance with bees and wasps.The bees and the wasps operating from different enclosures in the forest have become the handmaiden in the execution of the governor's beloved thoughts and vision for Deltans.

It is not a philosophical nothingness when King Fezena Pius Alabeni holds that the underworld quakes when a man weeps uopn the departure of a loved one,; similarly, the world of the living quakes educationally and infrastructurally in an unprecedented manner when the inside of a governor  of Oborevwori's stature is spoilt 'wolei wolei'.


History and Governor  Oborevwori are one because they are materials that mutually penetrate and labour for each other. Oborevwori has made history as the governor of Delta State after graduation from an unbroken legislative engagement.History has boldly  made history out of Oborevwori by making him the only governor most litigated against in the history of Nigeria who sat on the gubernatorial seat after resounding legal victory over thirty-eight cases drawn from pre-election and post-election matters right into the Supreme Court. He was most misrepresented by detractors who are masters of language of denigration and reduction driven by an unhealthy propensity to score a political point of electoral victory. 

At different mapped centres and fora of calculated image-destruction, Oborevwori was dramatically positioned and  forced to wear the clothes of an 'Agbero', liar and certificate- manipulator purely for the entertainment of the propaganda-consuming public. The fall-out of this sustained war of denigration is that he journeyed into the Government House with a spoilt inside and quickly created outlets for this vindictively mutilated and wounded mind. So with open arms Governor Oborevwori  incorporated bees and wasps as integral components of his MORE agenda built from a spoilt inside which must not be denied a space of discretionary  perambulation as the base to ward off a glut, stench and stasis in governance.

For the manic masters of denigration Governor Oborevwori is a motor park tout who cannot identify education when seen.To disprove  and dismiss the propagandist obfuscation and  obsession of his detractors, he canoed his governance boat with a clear vision for education verified by  bursary awards and scholarship offers to students . Over six hundred children of deceased civil servants and physically challenged children have been given scholarships for educational advancement by  Governor Oborevwori right from 2023 till date. Eight hundred and thirteen million naira has been approved for payment of bursary awards to Deltans in institutions of higher learning in different parts of Nigeria for the 2024 academic session and the payment of this 2024 bursary awards is already in progress while  the payment of the 2025 bursary awards will be operationalised after the 2024 session is cleared. No governor in Nigeria has demonstrated the audacity, zeal , consistency and pragmatic commitment Governor Oborevwori has shown and extended to education as regards bursary awards and scholarship. From 2023 till now Oborevwori has not faltered educationally in his marked visionary steps.
 
Governor Oborevwori has also made a bold statement on infrastructural development with Julius Berger in Warri and Setraco in Ayakoromo in Burutu Local Government Area. The Ayakoromo bridge project has been re-awarded to Setraco. As ambitiously and audaciously flagged off on 27 November 2023 by the governor of Delta State,  three flyovers, cloverleaf, pedestrian bridges and road expansion projects in Effurun and Warri awarded at 78 billion naira to Julius Berger have become the communicative diet and spectacle of Deltans who are impressed with the rapid construction work in progress. 

Education and infrastructural development have been juxtaposed and emerged by Oborevwori. Before the visionary juxtaposition and merger of education and infrastructural development in his policy direction as they are simultaneously operationalised, there was a policy-based herald of specific engagement to disable all forces of underdevelopment and educational advancement in Delta State. He systematically cut off any  form of alliance with educational backwardness and physical underdevelopment of Delta State . The negative developmental forces ran away disorderly with the mere sight of the advancing ferocious bees and wasps whose powers lie in depositing destabilising stings that kill the proliferation of deadly thoughts and actions.This was how the governor gained stability and gathered momentum away from the distractions of the unbelievers and wishful thinkers who fasted and prayed day and night for the non-performance of the governor of Delta State. Besides governor Oborevwori's educational vision and infrastructural development attested to by the pragmatic presence of Julius Berger and Setraco in Warri and Ayakoromo, are the bees and wasps of the governor because they are strategically positioned against the unrepentant detractors currently besotted with the propaganda that  Governor Oborevwori is poised to decamp to APC  - an unbelievable deadly propaganda borne out of a dislocated malfunctioning  propaganda machinery mounted vindictively against the governor of Delta State.

Because the bees and wasps have shown amazing capacity to weaken, dismantle and mangle  the propaganda power and machinery of the unrepentant opposition conglomerate and detractors, it is the prayerful thoughts of Akparemogbene and  Oyangbene communities in Burutu Local Government  Area that the bees and the wasps be also deployed against political traitors of any colour who are still conscience-dead incubators of evil plans waiting to be unveiled in 2027.

Bees and wasps are awe-inspiring creatures that could execute emergency tasks on  special summons. Domiciled in their conceptualised differently built enclosures in the forest, bees and wasps could be deployed  by man to reduce turbulence and become the road map for development if they are rightly engaged conceptually. Whether or not bees and  wasps would produce  a desired result depends chiefly on the conceptualization built around them when deployed. However, they are always wonder performers as conceptualizations are usually built around their destabilising stings .

Beyond thoughts of bees and wasps as weapons of neutralisation and potent antidote to restless detractors, amazingly, as a catchy interjection, this must be the season His Excellency Rt. Hon F.O. Sheriff Oborevwori has chosen to metaphorise bees and wasps as enablers and catalysts of good governance in Delta State .

However the sophistication of the image-killer propaganda machinery mounted against Governor Oborevwori, current feelers  indicate that the governor's bees and wasps deposit neutralizing stings with mathematical and digital accuracy.  If this boldness, accuracy and finesse could be extended to the destabilizing zone of political 'muwenmuwenism' and political betrayal after   assertively parading  themselves in the  public domain that they are honourable politicians of commitment and integrity whereas everything about them is rotten and putrid to the base of their navels, the identified political traitors would embrace attitudinal change reinforced by admission of their traitorous deflections during the electioneering period.
 Bees and wasps could as well be good for political betrayers who will never be bold enough to swear in the sacred Egbesu temple at Oporoza that they did not bite the PDP in the last elections. For every man there is a corresponding diet. The language of bees and wasps is the language that suits political traitors and detractors as long as the bees have become the performance enablements of Governor Oborevwori.

 It is therefore healthy and safe to say  thus : may longevity and sustainability walk upon the developmental alliance between Governor Oborevwori, the bees and the wasps now applauded for ideological commitment to their assigned engagement in the governance of Delta State. For good governance in Delta State Governor Oborevwori cannot dispense with the dedicated services of bees and wasps now metaphorically appropriated for developmental navigation and clarity in governance. Bravo to Governor Oborevwori for the functionally potent metaphorisation of bees and wasps as the solid platform to enthrone good governance in Delta State!

By: Ekanpou Enewaridideke

Writes from Akparemogbene, Delta State

Final burial rites of late Bomadi Council Secretary, elder Famous Ofurobiri to hold today in Bomadi Town, Delta State

Warri ____ Funeral Final Preparations Underway: Council Chairman, Hon. Dagidi Andaye, inspects the tomb and arena ahead of Late Hon. Elder Famous Ofurobiri's burial ceremony today February 8, 2025 in Bomadi Town, Delta State.
In preparation for the final burial rites of Late Hon. Elder Famous Ofurobiri, the Council Chairman, Hon. Dagidi Andaye, conducted a thorough inspection of the tomb and arena where the ceremony will take place. This meticulous inspection is a testament to the Chairman's commitment to ensuring that every detail is meticulously attended to, leaving no stone unturned.
The inspection, which took place a day before the scheduled burial, was aimed at verifying that all necessary arrangements are in place to guarantee a dignified and befitting farewell to the late Elder Ofurobiri. The Chairman's hands-on approach demonstrates his dedication to honoring the memory of the departed and providing a sense of closure to the family and LGA.

The final burial rites of Late Hon. Elder Famous Ofurobiri are scheduled to take place tomorrow, and the Council Chairman has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure a smooth and respectful ceremony.
 E-Signed, 

Office of New Media to the Executive Chairman,  Bomadi Local Government Council.  

February 7th 2025

IPF calls on ljaw Reps, Pa Clark, Tompolo, Gov. Diri, Gov. Fubara, INC to unite for Toru-Ebe and Oil Rivers States Creation


The Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF) has issued a rallying call to prominent Ijaw leaders, urging them to submit fresh bills for the creation of Ijaw homogeneous states, including Oil River and Toru-Ebe states, in the National Assembly. This comes on the heels of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led administration resolves to create more states in the country.

The IPF's call encompassed a wide range of stakeholders, including Ijaw national assembly members, state assembly members, governors of Rivers and Bayelsa states, Ijaw National leader Pa Edwin Clark, INC leadership, the national chairman of PANDEF, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo, and other Ijaw influential leaders to come together to pursue the creation of homogeneous states for the Ijaw nation. 
This call was contained in a statement signed on behalf of the group by its national president Comrade Ozobo Austin, stating that the creation of homogeneous states that will address the Ijaws longstanding issues of underdevelopment and marginalization.

The statement reads, "The creation of homogeneous states, particularly Oil River and Toru-Ebe, holds great promise for the Ijaw people. It is expected to bring about improved governance, increased economic opportunities, and enhanced infrastructure development. Again, it will provide a platform for the Ijaw people to have a stronger voice in national politics and decision-making processes in the country.

The Pan Ijaw Media Forum urged Ijaw leaders to take the lead in submitting fresh bills for the Ijaw homogeneous states creation in the national assembly. This included Ijaw national assembly members, who are expected to sponsor and champion the bills in the National Assembly and State assembly members, governors, and other stakeholders are also urged to lend their support to the initiative to give a smooth ride of the passage.
It states further, "It is essential that Ijaw leaders respond positively to this call and work together to make the creation of Ijaw homogeneous states a reality being the fourth largest ethnic nationality in Nigeria. 

"With unity, determination, and collective effort, the Ijaw people can achieve their aspirations and create a brighter future for themselves and generations to come", the group added.

ND-PYLF Mourns Death of Rivers ljaw Born Nigeria Veteran Nollywood Actor, Columbus lrosanga

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of renowned actor, Columbus, a distinguished veteran who graciously joined us at our previous Niger Delta Progressive Youths Leadership Foundation (ND-PYLF) Youth peace summit, 1st November 2024 at Beverly Hills Hotel, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he delivered an inspiring address as a guest speaker.

While it's difficult to bid farewell, we take solace in the fact that his legacy will live on.

We humbly submit to the will of God Almighty, the creator of heaven and earth. May his contributions to literature and humanity continue to inspire future generations.

On behalf of the Niger Delta Progressive Youth Leadership Foundation ND-PYLF, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families and the good people of Rivers State for this irreplaceable loss.

May his soul rest in Perfect peace .
Chief Diplomat Adam Ebimobowei Oritsewenyimi Ogomugo Marbo.

National President,
ND-PYLF,
Aka: the voice of the Voiceless.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Just-ln: House of Reps Committee Proposes Creation of 31 New States in Nigeria

Abuja ____ According to the committee, it is proposing an additional six new states in the North Central, four in the North East, five in the North West, five in the South-South, and seven in the South West.

The states being considered include Okun State, Okura State, and Confluence State from Kogi; Benue Ala and Apa States from Benue; FCT State; Amana State from Adamawa; Katagum from Bauchi State; Savannah State from Borno; and Muri State from Taraba.
The states also include New Kaduna State and Gujarat State from Kaduna State; Tiga and Ari from Kano; Kainji from Kebbi State; Etiti and Orashi as the 6th state in the Southeast; Adada from Enugu; and Orlu and Aba from the Southeast.

Others are Ogoja from Cross River, Warri from Delta, Ori and Obolo from Rivers, Torumbe from Ondo, Ibadan from Oyo, Lagoon from Lagos, and Ogun, Ijebu from Ogun, and Oke Ogun/Ijesha from Oyo/Ogun/Osun states.

The letter reads, “As amended, this section outlines specific requirements that must be fulfilled to initiate the process of state creation, which include the following:. New state and boundaries. 1. An act of the National Assembly for the purpose of creating a new state shall only be passed if it requires support by at least the third majority of members.

“The House of Representatives, the House of Assembly in respect of the area, and the Local Government Council in respect of the area is received by the National Assembly. Local government advocates for the creation of additional local government areas are only reminded that Section 8 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, applies to this process.

“Specifically, in accordance with Section 8.3 of the Constitution, the outcome of the votes of the State Houses of Assembly in the referendum must be forwarded to the National Assembly for fulfilment of state demands.
FULL LIST OF PROPOSED STATES

NORTH-CENTRAL

1️⃣ Benue Ala (Benue)
2️⃣ Okun (Kogi)
3️⃣ Okura (Kogi)
4️⃣ Confluence (Kogi)
5️⃣ Apa-Agba (Benue South Senatorial District)
6️⃣ Apa (Benue)
7️⃣ Federal Capital Territory, Abuja (As a distinct entity)

NORTH-EAST

8️⃣ Amana (Adamawa)
9️⃣ Katagum (Bauchi)
🔟 Savannah (Borno)
1️⃣1️⃣ Muri (Taraba)

NORTH-WEST

1️⃣2️⃣ New Kaduna (Kaduna)
1️⃣3️⃣ Gurara (Kaduna)
1️⃣4️⃣ Tiga (Kano)
1️⃣5️⃣ Kainji (Kebbi)
1️⃣6️⃣ Ghari (Kano)

SOUTH-EAST

1️⃣7️⃣ Etiti (New)
1️⃣8️⃣ Adada (Enugu)
1️⃣9️⃣ Urashi (New)
2️⃣0️⃣ Orlu (Imo)
2️⃣1️⃣ Aba (Abia)

SOUTH-SOUTH

2️⃣2️⃣ Ogoja (Cross River)
2️⃣3️⃣ Warri (Delta)
2️⃣4️⃣ Bori (Rivers)
2️⃣5️⃣ Obolo (Rivers & Akwa Ibom)

SOUTH-WEST

2️⃣6️⃣ Toru-Ebe (Delta, Edo & Ondo)
2️⃣7️⃣ Ibadan (Oyo)
2️⃣8️⃣ Lagoon (Lagos & Ogun)
2️⃣9️⃣ Ibeju (Ogun)
3️⃣0️⃣ Ife-Ijesha (Ogun, Oyo & Osun)
3️⃣1️⃣ Oke-Ogun (Ogun, Oyo & Osun)

According to Rep. Kalu, the committee has carefully reviewed these proposals in line with Section 8(1) of the Nigerian Constitution.

📌 What’s your take on this potential expansion of Nigeria’s state structure? Drop your thoughts below!

Marginalization of the Ijaw people in Delta state and the hypocritical sycophancy of our Leaders-By Saibakumo Emizibo Williams Jnr


For over two decades, the Ijaw people in Delta State have remained politically marginalized, despite their significant contributions to the economic and political landscape of the state. Since the return of democracy in 1999, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has dominated the political scene, but Ijaw aspirations for governorship have continually been sidelined. Instead, our leaders, often consumed by personal interests, have allowed themselves to be used as pawns, playing second fiddle to others while failing to prioritize the collective progress of the Ijaw nation. Now, as 2031 approaches, we are once again being fed the same empty promises of producing the next governor—yet the secret agenda of handing power to the Isoko nation in 2031 looms in the shadows. The time has come for us to break free from this cycle of deceit and embrace mainstream politics to assert our rightful place in Delta State.

Decades of Political Deception and Marginalization

Since the advent of the Fourth Republic, Delta State’s political leadership has been systematically structured to exclude the Ijaw people from the governorship position. While the Urhobo, Itsekiri, and Anioma ethnic groups have all had their turns at the helm of state leadership, the Ijaw, despite being one of the major ethnic groups, have been deliberately sidelined. The PDP, which has ruled the state uninterrupted since 1999, has mastered the art of deception, repeatedly dangling the governorship slot before the Ijaw people without any real intention of fulfilling their promises.

The most glaring example of this occurred in the lead-up to the 2023 elections, where the Ijaw people were once again misled into believing that they would be favored for the governorship. Instead, the power brokers maneuvered to install another candidate who did not represent Ijaw interests. Now, as discussions about the 2031 elections begin, the same deceitful tactics are being employed. PDP leaders are whispering promises of an Ijaw governorship, yet secret meetings and political alignments are already being made to ensure that the governorship will shift to the Isoko nation instead. This grand deception is being orchestrated with the support of Ijaw leaders who, instead of fighting for their people, are more interested in personal gains, contracts, and appointments that keep them politically relevant at the expense of their own people’s future.

Ijaw Leaders: Pawns in the Game of Power Politics

The inability of the Ijaw people to produce a governor in Delta State is not solely the fault of external political forces—it is also due to the selfish and sycophantic nature of our leaders. Rather than uniting to push for a common Ijaw agenda, our leaders have become willing tools in the hands of political manipulators. Many of them prioritize personal benefits over the collective good of the Ijaw nation, making deals that only serve their individual ambitions. Instead of standing firm and demanding what rightfully belongs to the Ijaw people, they settle for deputy governorship positions, ministerial appointments, and financial inducements that only perpetuate our political servitude.

This culture of compromise and political servitude has left the Ijaw people fragmented and unable to speak with one voice. Each election cycle, instead of presenting a formidable and united front, our leaders align themselves with different factions, fighting for crumbs while others take the main prize. This is why the political elite in Delta State find it easy to manipulate and sideline us—because they know that Ijaw leaders can always be bought with promises of temporary rewards.

Breaking the Cycle: Embracing Mainstream and National Politics

If the Ijaw people are serious about producing a governor in 2031, we must break away from the politics of deceit and betrayal. We cannot continue to rely on empty promises from PDP power brokers who have no genuine interest in our political advancement. Instead, we must begin to engage in mainstream and national politics, aligning ourselves with political movements and parties that will truly recognize and support our aspirations.

To achieve this, we must:

1. Unite Under a Common Political Agenda – The Ijaw people must put aside personal differences and work towards a common goal. A strategic political blueprint must be developed to ensure that no single Ijaw leader compromises the collective dream of producing a governor in 2031.

2. Build Alliances Beyond Delta State – The reality of Nigerian politics is that power is not just won at the state level. To ensure an Ijaw governor emerges in Delta State, we must build strong alliances at the national level, engaging with political figures and parties that will support our cause.

3. Reject Political Sycophancy – Our leaders must stop selling out the Ijaw agenda for personal gains. The days of accepting deputy positions and financial inducements must come to an end. Any Ijaw leader who compromises our collective interest must be publicly rejected and held accountable.

4. Mobilize Grassroots Support – The people of Ijaw land must be actively involved in this political struggle. We cannot leave our destiny in the hands of politicians alone. Every Ijaw person must understand the importance of this mission and be ready to support it at all levels.


5. Leverage Economic Strength for Political Power – The Ijaw people contribute significantly to the wealth of Delta State, particularly through oil and gas resources. It is time to use this economic strength to negotiate political power. We must demand a fair share of governance based on our contributions to the state’s economy.



Conclusion

The marginalization of the Ijaw people in Delta State is not accidental—it is the result of deliberate political maneuvering, aided by the complicity of our own leaders. If we continue to play the role of second fiddle, we will remain perpetual spectators in the affairs of the state. The promise of an Ijaw governorship in 2031 is yet another deceptive tactic designed to keep us complacent while real plans are being made to hand power to the Isoko nation.

Now is the time to rise and change the narrative. We must reject political servitude and take our rightful place in Delta State’s leadership. By engaging in mainstream and national politics, uniting under a common agenda, and rejecting selfish leaders, we can break the cycle of deceit and make the dream of an Ijaw governor in 2031 a reality. The future of the Ijaw nation depends on the choices we make today—let us not make the mistake of trusting in empty promises once again.

Anticipate the Book, “CRY FOR FREEDOM", Barrister Smooth's Contributions to Izon Nation Development-By PAN IZON WRITERS

Chapter 3

FREEDOM 

Barrister Smooth is a freedom fighter. His popular melody FREEDOM is more than just a song, it was a revolution. It was about a people who had decided to say no to power. It was about a people who believed in their fundamental human rights.

With a precise control over the song, Barrister Smooth started with the Lord's prayer.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done, On earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread,  give us this our daily bread, Amen!'

He then proceeded to appreciate those freedom fighters who had died in the war for the sake of the IZON Struggle.

Barrister Smooth is a town crier who cries like the crocodile. The first stanza of the song, he cried: 

' Freedom,! Freedom! Oh Freedom!'

 Notwithstanding one can feel his emotions as he brings into remembrance the patriots who had died with their families uncared for by the living.

Like a good fisherman, he throws the net of story telling around his parents.

' I Barrister had thought I had seen, but I am not. Daddy is this what you have been saying? Mummy, is this what you'd been saying? '

Then he spoke like Job in the Bible ' what my ears had heard, is different from what my eyes have seen.'

Then gradually he  opened the storyline, the beginning of the crises and delves into history.

It all started on 1st of October ,1996. The Izon man who have been praying for a Local Government Headquarters finally had his prayers answered from the creation of Warri South. But ignorantly he went to sleep not expecting any trouble. While sleeping, unknown to him, the enemy was planning and planting another thing.

The Warri South West Local Government Headquarters was situated at Ogbe Ijo comprising the following Izon clans-  
Ogbe ijoh, Isaba  Gbaramatu, and Diebiri.

The elected Chairman was Chief Couple Oromoni and ten other councilors. They functioned for three months before it headquarters was aborted in 1997. 

The Izons sensed a foul  play and that culminated into what was known as the Warri crises between the Izons and the Itsekiris.  To the Izons the deliberate plan to relocate the headquarters was a further evidence of the marginalisation of the people fuelled by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The leader of the Izon Nation, Pa Chief E. K. Clark stood up and spoke against the injustice done to the people. He forewarned trouble that the Izons would not accept the injustice until the Local Government headquarters was reversed. The Izon youths protested to shut in the flow stations in Delta state belonging to Shell ( SPDC). 

In order to vent their anger against Pa. Clark, the Itsekiri youths mobilised and burnt down his house at No. 6 Baptist Mission road, Warri at around 3a.m on March 25th 1997. The security guard was assassinated by the culprits.

This incident further fuelled the crises. The tribal war escalated to 1998 where the Izon youths created more havoc by forcing the shut- in of about 508,000 barrels of crude oil in a day, roughly estimated as a quarter of the country's daily production rate. Shell and Chevron became the victims of the crises as the major companies affected.  As the damage continued the Nigerian government sent troops of soldiers to protect the oil companies. There was an heavy presence of military men in the area all to no avail. The disruption continued. The leaders under the banner of  'The  Niger Delta Oil Producing Communities Development Organisation'  (NIDOPCODO,) and Environmental Rights Action in Warri filled a lawsuit against Shell.  The suit was asking Shell to stop the production of works and pay for compensation to the communities due to environmental degradation caused by Shell's  constant pipeline spills.
The song FREEDOM captured the essence of the war and the position of the Izons at that time. As always  Smooth took the war to a different dimension sending message to the outside world how the Izons were being oppressed by the government of the day against their own fundamental rights, and against their own itsekiri brothers in the Niger Delta. 

 He cried and continued to cry for the oil wells in the Niger Delta region owned by outsiders. He cried for the land destroyed by oil exploration and exploitation. He cried over a blessed tribe yet living in abject poverty. 

" Where we passed our unwanted body waste, the same water we drink from. Oh freedom is our goal!" He musical artiste cried.

 The freedom of the Izon Nation to Chief Barrister Smooth is indeed a fundamental human aspiration, encompassing the ability to make choices, express oneself, and live without oppression or restraint.

To him, Freedom is a human need, a multifaceted concept, encompassing various aspects, such as:

1. Personal freedom: The ability to make choices about one's life, such as education, career, and relationships.

2. Political freedom: The right to participate in the political process, vote, and express opinions without fear of retribution.

3. Economic freedom. The ability to pursue economic opportunities, own property, and enjoy financial security.

4. Social freedom: The freedom to associate with others, form communities, and enjoy social and cultural activities without discrimination or persecution, and all these things are needed by the Izons as a people.

"The pursuit of freedom has driven human history, inspiring movements for independence, civil rights, and social justice and the Izon Nation cannot stand aside and look as if they are slaves" he said.

The tune FREEDOM is a pointer to revolution fanning the embers of the Niger Delta Struggle into explosive flames of reality. The people wailed, walked and wallowed in pains and penury while waiting to be freed.

 "When will it be Uhuru", "When will our waterways be purified", "Where is the dividends of democracy", "Where are the benefits of the host communities", "Why are our politicians carried away by the pleasures of power" creating mayhem and manipulations, setting our people against one another. All these had become a burden for the people who prayed all day for a Messiah." 

Before long, a vibrant and vehement voice was amplified speaking the minds of the people in songs that turn into messages for millions of men. Barrister Smooth like other international stars used the microphone and his music platform to salvage the scary situations of the time. 

A cock may belong to a particular household, but when it crows, the entire community hears and so was the case of the Ijaw music star  who from a small community of Enekorougha  in Delta turned a master of his craft using his talent to transform towns and territories. The music legend of Ijaw extraction had become a global voice and peace ambassador.

Smooth took the centre stage over the fight for freedom as we have read and seen. He has remained a bulwark to the Niger Delta Struggle and the regional stability of our country. Suffice to say his dreams for a peaceful Niger Delta had become a reality. Today, his desires are broadened into becoming an outreach through his songs by reminding our leaders to do more for the people in terms of poverty alleviation and the overall welfare of the State.

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience,  but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy" MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. 

It was in times like this, a period really dark and a little red that High Chief Government Tompolo Ekpemupolo and other warlords would lend their support in making sure the physical combats were in their favour. No stone was left unturned in the struggle and fight for freedom. While men were fast asleep in the middle of the nights, these warriors kept their watch taking upon themselves the burden of freedom. 

They said NO to the weights of humiliation, oppression, repression, manipulation and slavery. Arise! Arise!! Arise !!! Sleeping giant. The clarion call for freedom echoed through the hinterlands, interior communities and cities of the Niger Delta. The sounds of songs from Smooth strengthened our soldiers who stood thier grounds for justice and peace. It became a wakeup call to live right. Smooth passed on history to the next generation, transferring our culture, shared history and struggle. 

The bonds of unity were strengthened each time the timbrels, trombone, talking drums, guitars and piano is played. Men and women are gathered beyond tribe and boundaries, colour and class, the Ijaws and Itsekiris, Urhobos and Isokos, the Idoma and Tiv, Ikweres and Igbos, men and women from all races would put their differences behind as they listen to Smooth whose call for unity is echoed across regions.

The dangling movement of the waist - stretching and sliding to the left, right and centre by the group of dancers reflect a dose of our cultural differences, while the firm grip of the foot to the ground in the midst of all manners of body movement reveals we can live as one not minding our differences. 

Just the same way the dangling waist would rely on the firm grip of the toes for a balance, so it is with every tribe and group relying on one another for a communal and collective progress. 

After a period of disagreement, a little dangling to the left, movement to the right and and centre, the crisis came to an end as the Warri South West Local Government Area was relocated to Ogbe Ijoh - its original location. Both parties had to sheath their swords and allowed for peace. Today, the Warri metropolis and the Niger Delta region had become a commercial hub for business to thrive, attracting foreign investment and tourism because a man like Barrister Smooth spoke.

However some notable forces contributed to the peace process in the Warri crises in Delta state.

The Ijaw and Itsekiri crisis, which began in 1996, gradually subsided through a combination of government interventions, peace initiatives, and community-led reconciliation efforts.

Some key milestones that contributed to the resolution of the crisis include:

1. 1998: Peace Accord: A peace accord was signed between the Ijaw and Itsekiri leaders, facilitated by the Nigerian government and international organizations.

2. 2000: Establishment of the Delta State Government's Peace Committee*: The committee, chaired by the Delta State Governor, worked to promote dialogue, reconciliation, and development in the affected areas.

3. 2003: Launch of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC): The NDDC, established by the Nigerian government, aimed to address the socio-economic challenges facing the Niger Delta region, including the areas affected by the Ijaw-Itsekiri crisis.

While these efforts helped to reduce tensions and promote reconciliation, the region still experiences periodic outbreaks of violence and unrest. Ongoing initiatives need to put in focus on sustainable development, conflict prevention, and community engagement to ensure lasting peace.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Just-ln: IYC Drags Gov Oborevwori over Neglect of Delta ljaw Community's Development, Warms up for All Mother Protest lf

Just-ln: IYC Drags Gov Oborevwori over Neglect of Delta ljaw Community's Development, Warms up for All Mother Protest lf

...... He fails to address Ayakoromo bridge project, Burutu Marine Polytechnic, Ogulagha/Odimodi, Ohoroh/Bomadi, Torugbene/Ojobo, Erhowa/Abari road projects within one month time 

In what it described as political strangulation and suffocation of the ljaw people in the State, the ljaw Youth Council, lYC Worldwide through the National Spokesman, Amb. Princewill Binebai has called on the Executive Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori to as a matter of urgency address the deliberate marginalization of Delta ljaw Communities in terms of physical infrastructural and human capital development having massively supported and voted him into office in the 2023 general elections.
Amb. Binebai made the distress call on Tuesday 4th February, 2025 at the abandoned permanent site of Delta State Marine Polytechnic Burutu lsland, during a world press briefing urged governor Oborevwori to expedite action to complete Ayakoromo bridge project, construction of Delta State Marine Polytechnic Burutu permanent site, Ogulagha/Odimodi road, Ohoroh/Bomadi road, Erhowa/Abari road, upgrade lsena-lbe Teacher Training College Bomadi to a University, establish legal backing for the new Directorate for Riverine lnfrastructural Development Agency like that of Warri, Uvwie and Environs Development Agency, correct the political abnormality in Warri North LGA by giving one State Commissioner appointment to the Egbema ljaws, appointment of ljaw youths who supported him in the 2023 general elections among others for his own interest as well as to ensure fairness and justice in the system.
The ljaw youth council further stressed that it will remain apolitical in its activities by maintaining peace, law and order but will consistently advocate for truth to power that be, and mobilize for the defense of their people when necessary.
IYC however, gives governor Oborevwori one month grace to holistically address the issues highlighted in this press statement with all seriousness before they escalate to the street for a 'Mother of all Protest' against perceived ethnic biased in the state.
Read below full details of the statement:

Press Briefing Held in Burutu by the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide Over Perceived Deliberate Neglect and Underdevelopment of Ijaw Areas in Delta State by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori

4/02/2025

The Ijaw Youth Council, a leading youth movement in Nigeria, Africa, and the world at large, is saddled with the responsibility of speaking truth to power while protecting and advocating for the rights and better living conditions of the Ijaw people across the globe. We are compelled to address this press briefing due to the alarming situation of deliberate neglect and underdevelopment of Ijaw areas in Delta State.

It is no longer news that Governor Oborevwori's government will be two years old by May 2025. The IYC has closely and keenly followed, monitored, and observed the developmental strides and political activities of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori. Despite our political and economic contributions to the state and the emergence of Governor Oborevwori, the Ijaws are yet to see any concrete project that could be considered a landmark achievement for the Ijaw people in Delta State.

We are beginning to perceive the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, as a Governor who lacks developmental plans or an agenda for the Ijaws. His projects have been viewed as highly sentimental and against all known principles of fairness, justice, and equity. They appear to be twisted and skewed against the Ijaws of Delta State. The Ijaws cannot continue to be disproportionately burdened while others benefit from our contributions.

The IYC is stating clearly that we cannot continue to be micromanaged by the Governor of Delta State.  There is a need to balance his administration, ensuring that all ethnic groups in Delta State have a sense of belonging. Delta State belongs to all of us, and the Ijaw ethnic group is a serious stakeholder in the state. We must be given reasonable attention in terms of development, youth empowerment, and other areas to atone for our contributions toward the emergence of Oborevwori as Governor of Delta State, considering our political and economic contributions. 

As a council, we have keenly followed the 2024 and 2025 budgets of the Delta State Government under Oborevwori's watch. Apart from the lack of full implementation of the 2024 budget, there is no adequate provision for the Ijaw people. Instead, we see a repetition of projects that could have been addressed in the previous budget.

●Developmental Attention Be Given To The Delta State Maritime Polytechnic, Burutu 

We are using this press conference to call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to urgently pay serious attention to the Delta State Maritime Polytechnic, Burutu, the only state-owned tertiary institution in Delta Ijaw land. The Polytechnic was established by an act of the Delta State House of Assembly in 2006 and began functioning in 2011. However, from 2011 till date, there is no structure that the Delta State Government has been able to complete at the permanent site. Snakes, reptiles, overgrown weeds, and all forms of dangerous creatures now inhabit the vast expanse of land donated to the school. This is worrisome, especially considering that within months of the establishment of the Southern Delta University at Orerokpe, gigantic structures are now visible everywhere. We need the same energy to be transferred to the long-standing Delta State Maritime Polytechnic, Burutu. 

●Completion Of Ayakoromo Bridge, Long Overdue 

For us, it is becoming shameful that the Delta State Government is deliberately manipulating the Ijaw people by deliberately abandoning the Ayakoromo bridge. From Uduaghan to Okowa and from Okowa to Oborevwori, the bridge remains a political subject of debate. What does it really cost for Governor Oborevwori to fix this bridge for the Ijaw people?  We are worried if there is something the government is not telling us. We have never seen anywhere in the world where a project fights this hard to come to fruition. The IYC will not tolerate any further delay of this project.

● The Urgent Need To Fix The Ohoro-Bomadi, Torugbene-Ojobo Road Projects 

Moreover, the Ohoro-Bomadi Road as well as Torugbene-Ojobo Road projects should be given serious attention. It is unfair that all these projects, so vital to the Ijaw people, have remained unattended to by the Delta State Government, particularly Oborevwori's administration.

The Ijaw people are also calling on the Delta State Government to send an executive Bill to the Delta State House of Assembly for the Directorate of Riverine Infrastructural Development, Delta State to be permanently backed by law, like the Warri, Uvwie, and Environs Special Area Development Agency and the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency. 

● Correction Of Poltical Anomaly In Warri North

The IYC urges the Delta State Governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, to urgently correct the political error in Warri North Local Government Area.  Only Itsekiris were given the two commissioner slots, whereas it is a local government purely dominated by the Ijaws of Egbema and the Itsekiris. This is highly unfair and a political anomaly that needs correction.

●Ijaw Youths Who Worked For Governor Oborevwori Should Benefit Like Others 

A significant number of Ijaw youths who toiled and worked for the emergence of Oborevwori as Governor are yet to be appointed to serve in any capacity. Perhaps their crime is that they are from Ijaw, hence they should not benefit. This is appalling, especially when their counterparts from other ethnic stocks, who did not do more than they did during the elections, are thriving in his government. The Ijaw youths have been so neglected. 

● A State Owned University In Ogulagha Kingdom

As critical stakeholders in Delta State, if our oil money is used to fund various institutions and projects in Delta State, we demand that Ogulagha Kingdom should have a state-owned university as compensation for the many years of oil revenue accruing to the Delta State coffers and the country at large from Ogulagha Kingdom and other Ijaw areas in Delta State. 


● A Tertitary Institution In Bomadi

The growing population in Bomadi, headquarters of Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, makes it imperative for the Delta State Government to either convert the ancient Isena-ibe Teacher Training College to either a Polytechnic or University to meet the educational needs of Deltans in the area. Bomadi is a rallying settlement for most of the Ijaw people in Delta, Bayelsa, and beyond. We demand that a tertiary institution be established in Bomadi considering the political contribution of the good people of Bomadi towards the growth and development of Delta State. 

Finally, in view of the foregoing, the Ijaw Youth Council is giving the Delta State Government one month, beginning from the day of this publication to address the issues raised, failure to do so within the one month period, the IYC will converge in our large numbers to pass a vote of no confidence on the Governor and to also match our words with action by declaring the mother of all protest against the Governor. We pray that these issues are fixed before things deteriorate to that level, where the falcon can no longer hear the falconer. Let it be on record that the development of Ijaw areas in Delta State going forward is  not going to be business as usual for some people. 


Signed.
Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill,
Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide.

Edumogiren felicitates with High Chief Kestin Pondi, MD, Tantita Security Services on his Birthday

Edumogiren felicitates with High Chief Kestin Pondi, MD, Tantita Security Services on his Birthday

Former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, Hon. Godwin Ebiakpo Edumogiren has congratulated and rejoiced with the Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Ebimobowei Pondi, on the occasion of his birth anniversary.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Edumogiren described High Chief Kestin Pondi as an astute businessman, a philanthropist and a worthy son of the Ijaw nation.

He commended Pondi for his passion and commitment to sustainable peace, growth and development of the Ijaw nation in particular, the Niger Delta and indeed Nigeria.

He expressed that Pondi’s tireless efforts in giving back to society and ensuring the socio-economic advancement of the ljaw communities and the people of Niger Delta had been remarkable and outstanding.
Edumogiren further appreciated Pondi for engaging thousands of Ijaw and Niger Delta youths, especially Ayakoromo community through the platform of Tantita, which had resulted in their economic empowerment with huge multiplier effects for the entire region.
He pray God to grant him good health, more strength and wisdom to continue his philanthropic kind gesture to humanity, the statement added.

IPF Felicitates with MD Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Engr. Kestin Pondi as he Clocks Plus One

IPF Felicitates with MD Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Engr. Kestin Pondi as he Clocks Plus One

Press Statement on the Birthday of High Chief Kestin Pondi

The **Ijaw Publishers Forum (IPF)** proudly celebrates a distinguished leader, a tireless philanthropist, and a champion of youth empowerment—High Chief Kestin Pondi—on the occasion of his birthday.  

High Chief Pondi has remained a beacon of hope, particularly for the youth of the Niger Delta. Through his unwavering commitment to job creation, skills development, and economic empowerment, he has provided countless opportunities for young people to thrive. 
His philanthropic gestures have uplifted many, reinforcing his dedication to a better and more prosperous society.  

As he marks another year of impactful leadership, the Ijaw Publishers Forum commends his selfless contributions and prays for continued strength, wisdom, and divine blessings upon him. May his legacy of generosity and youth empowerment continue to flourish.  

Happy birthday, High Chief Kestin Pondi!

Signed:
Comrade Austin Ozobo, President lPF

Tare Magbei
Secretary, Ijaw Publishers Forum

You are a Bridge Builder, the Pride of Niger Delta', CSO Louis Okpolokpo Pours Encomium on Kestin Pondi's Birth Anniversary

'You are a Bridge Builder, the Pride of Niger Delta', CSO Louis Okpolokpo Pours Encomium on Kestin Pondi's Birth Anniversary

As part of expressing his love and respect for a nice big boss, Alaowei Preye Louis Ogbeghan aka Okpolokpo, the Chief Security Officer, CSO to the GM operations Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, has join other well wishers all over the globe to felicitate with the Managing Director (MD) Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Engr High Chief. Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi on the auspicious occasion of his birth anniversary.
Alaowei Preye Louis who works directly with the GM operations Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Sir. Godfrey Tare Pondi described Chief kestin Pondi as a great Philanthropist, inspirational leader and a bridge builder in the Niger Delta region who always puts smile on the  faces of his workers and whoever comes across his way.

Okpolokpo wishes Kestin Pondi a happy and glamorous birthday celebration, adding that he has always maintained the flare of ljaw nation who renders his philanthropic kind gesture beyond border.

He acknowledged Kestin Pondi as a strong force to be reckoned with in the history of ljaw nation in particular, and Niger Delta region in general due to his selfless sacrifices and support for the growth and development of ljaw youths and the Niger Delta as a whole.
He pray God (Woyin) in heaven to continue showers his unlimited blessings upon Kestin Pondi and his family to fulfilled his purpose on planet earth in Jesus mighty name Amen, the statement added...