Thursday, May 15, 2025

Opudu, Otuaro to lead Dignitaries at 57th Boro Day Celebration on Friday 16 May, in Warri

The Chairman, Waterways and Land Security Committee, Chief Boro Opudu, and the Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr. Dennis Otuaro will lead dignitaries at the 57th Boro Day Celebration organised by the Ijaw Youth Council, Western Zone.

While Chief Boro will oversee the memorial event as Chairman of the Day, Dr. Otuaro will stand in as Special Guest of Honour.

The event themed 'The Genesis of the 12 Days Revolution Struggle: Our Pains and Gains in Retrospect' is slated for Friday, May 16, 2025, at the Tunde Smooth Playground, along NPA Expressway, Warri, Delta State.

Activities include a vibrant procession showcasing the spirit and resilience of the Ijaw people together with an insightful symposium reflecting on the legacy of the 12 Days Revolution.
The IYC Western Zone, in collaboration with the 2025 Boro Day Committee, uses this medium to invite all clans, youth bodies, critical stakeholders, and concerned parties to join us as we celebrate and reflect on the impact of Boro.

Tare Magbei
Information Officer, IYC Western Zone 
Secretary, 57th Boro Day Committee, IYC Western Zone.

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Tompolo is Not Answerable to EFCC, Ozobo Blasts Nigeria Govt Agency Over Abuse of Naira Allegation

A leading Niger Delta activist Comrade Ozobo Austin who doubled as the National president of the Ijaw People's Development Initiative (IPDI), has come forward to exonerate High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, widely known as Tompolo, from the recent allegations of monetary abuse levied by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC). 

The Niger Delta activist emphasized that there is no concrete evidence supporting the claims presented in the controversial and manipulative viral video that Tompolo sprayed money. He asserted that it is unjust to hold Tompolo responsible for the misdeeds of others.

Comrade Ozobo further alleged that the EFCC has been misled by individuals involved in oil theft and by naive Nigerians whose motives are grounded in envy and jealousy.

He said Tompolo who has great respect for the country's laws will not condescend low to abuse the law, adding that it would have been better for EFCC to have looked for the unknown individuals responsible for the abuse of the naira in the viral video than dragging the innocent man to disrepute.

The Niger Delta advocate warned mischief makers to invest their time into a meaningful ventures and pursue responsible causes rather than making propaganda against the innocent Tompolo.
He emphasised that Tompolo would not respond to social media critics and unschooled individuals who take joy in manipulating fellow brothers.

Ozobo urged EFCC to be a noble organization and not to allow evil men and unscrupulous social media influencers to instigate them into commenting on unnecessary issues that were capable of threatening the fragile peace of Niger Delta.

Remains of late Pa Clark Laid to Rest in Delta, as Tinubu, Jonathan, Akpabio, Diri, Bala, Umo, Oborevwori, others Pay Glowing Tributes at Funeral

Francis Tayor

Remains of the foremost ljaw national leader, South-South Region and elderstatesman, Chief. Sen. (Dr.) Edwin Kiagbodo Clark was on Tuesday 13th May, 2025 committed to mother earth at the Fuludu Clark Ambakederemo private cemetery in Kiagbodo Town, Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.
He was laid to rest at about 3:30PM whose tomb was next to his immediate late father, Chief. Clark Fuludu Ambakederemo of blessed memory amidst ljaw lawyers Association of Delta State among other notable dignitaries.
The elderstatesman of Nigeria was given the desired befitting final passage rites according to the ljaw tradition by the combination of both federal, state and local governments of the Southern part of Nigeria where he hailed from.
The one week long burial program started on 7th and ended 13th May, 2025 with lectures and commendation services in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Bayelsa, Warri and final journey to his country home Kiagbodo on the evening of 12th May for social wake keep till dawn according to the ljaw culture and tradition.
At the reception in Mein Grammar School field, Kiagbodo, guests where homely treated as Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa State and Gov. Sheriff of Delta State entertained the mammoth crowed in a dance contest to the melodious ljaw owigiri highlife music tunes of lzonebi Fred alias Jking to the amazement of the diverse audience.
Guests where also warmly served with gifts, good meal, drinks, music, traditional restling, masquerade display, comedy entertainment by Frank D Don, Bayelsa Arts and culture troupe display among other side attractions.

Other guest ljaw musicians who add colour to the burial ceremony include; Chief. Barrister Smooth, Hero Beremi, Best May, Sir Coded Buku etc.
President Bola Tinubu who was ably represented by the Secretary to the government of the federation, Sen. George Akume, former President Goodluck Jonathan, his wife Dame Patience, Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and his wife, Tobore, were among the dignitaries who paid tribute to the late elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark on Tuesday.
The funeral service was held at St. Joseph Anglican Church, Kiagbodo, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State. Other dignitaries in attendance included Governors Douye Diri (Bayelsa), Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom), and Bala Mohammed (Bauchi State). 

Also present were Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro, Coordinator Presidential Amnesty Programme, the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, and his wife, Ezinne Catherine; former Governors Ifeanyi Okowa, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, and Chief Rufus Ada George, Senator Joel-Onowhakpo Thomas, Senator Ede Dafinone, the Minister of Regional Development, Engr. Abubakar Momoh, Rt. Hon. Julius Pondi, member representing Burutu Federal Constituency, Sen. James Manager, Snr. Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Funfeyin, Rt. Hon. Dennis Emomotimi Guwor, Speaker Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Alapala Anthony Ebitonmo, member representing Burutu North Constituency in Delta State House of Assembly among others.

President Tinubu, represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, expressed sadness over the passing of the elder statesman, and respected leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief E. K Clark. 

Tinubu said: "Pa Clark was a passionate advocate for resource control, economic and social justice. He was a beacon of courage who spoke for the Niger Delta and the nation. 

“His views on national issues were distinct and patriotic. He believed in a united Nigeria. As an astute politician, even his opponents never doubted his integrity". 

Former President Goodluck Jonathan described Pa Clark as a great nationalist who lived in full validation of human dignity.

“He was a staunch advocate for freedom and national pride. Pa Clark was more than a father and leader; he was an ambassador, an audacious voice for the voiceless, and a steadfast preacher of justice and minority rights. 

“Whether as a federal commissioner or later as an elder statesman, he remained a courageous and fearless advocate for equity, justice, inclusivity, and good governance", he said. 

Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio said, “Pa Clark was a pan-Nigerian and Pan-African who fought for all, including the minorities. 

“He has left a legacy and a responsibility to his followers. He did well for Nigeria and for the Niger Delta. The Senate valued him, and his memory will remain a part of our national history. 

“He stood tall when others bowed for convenience. He belonged to a generation that believed in the eternal cause of freedom. He was a testament to conviction and principles." 

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State remarked that Ijaw Nation has lost a voice, saying Pa Clark is simply irreplaceable!

In his reaction, the host Governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori described Pa Clark as fearless, vocal, bold, assertive, and unrelenting in speaking truth to power, adding that Clark never remained silent in the face of abuse of power, corruption, or injustice.

Oborevwori, said: "Pa Clark lived a fulfilled life and will be remembered for his legacy and contributions to nation-building. 

“He was a teacher, educator, politician, and astute public servant, an example of a life dedicated to service. 

“He was the voice of the oppressed in Nigeria’s political space. We have lost a powerful voice in the Niger Delta. He fought for improved living conditions, food security, quality education, public safety, and accessible healthcare services. 

“We must unite, particularly in the Niger Delta, to continue his legacy. I am glad our leader, former President  Goodluck Jonathan, is here. We must rally around him and remain united, because it is only through unity that we can achieve more for our people. 

“When we allow division through personal sentiments, we will hinder progress. 

“Our Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, is one of us. We will continue to support you because that is how we can succeed as a nation. 

“May God bless Nigeria with more leaders like Chief Edwin Clark, and may his soul rest in eternal peace.”

Earlier, the Most Rev’d Cyril Odutemu, Archbishop of Bendel Province, Anglican Communion, delivered a poignant homily, referencing Proverbs 22:1: “A good name is better than riches.” 

He lauded Pa Clark’s virtues, calling him a champion of integrity and a man of impeccable character.

The Archbishop highlighted Clark’s selfless service, noting that he used his legal expertise pro bono to advocate for the poor and vulnerable. "His dedication to justice and integrity earned him the reputation of a true voice for the Niger Delta", he said.

He reminded Nigerians that "a good name is more valuable than material wealth", saying that "we bring nothing into this world and we will take nothing with us when we leave." 

He voiced concern over the destructive influence of false prophecies in Nigeria, urging repentance and a return to the values of integrity and righteousness that the nation's founding fathers upheld.

Referencing Matthew 6:33, the cleric called on Nigerians to prioritize their relationship with God, seek His kingdom above all else, and live lives that are pleasing to Him. He urged the church and the nation to strive for a right standing with God.

Monday, May 12, 2025

Opinion: Political Profigality and the Path to Peace in Rivers State_ By Prof. Steve Azaiki, OON

"Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding" – Albert Einstein

In the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son as recorded in the Gospel of Luke, we find a story of rebellion, estrangement, and, ultimately, reconciliation. A son, having squandered his inheritance, returns home humbled, hoping only for forgiveness. Instead, he finds open arms, a feast, and restoration. Today, in the unfolding political saga of Rivers State, we witness a similar tale—a narrative of political fallout, estranged allies, and the tentative steps toward reunion.

The recent meeting between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Chief (Barr.) Nyesom Wike, as reported in EMTV News’s April 30, 2025 article “Fubara and Wike Seek Unity Amid Political Turmoil,” marks a significant chapter in this modern parable. Governor Fubara, accompanied by governors and political statesmen from across Nigeria—including Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru, Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, and former Governor Olusegun Osoba—visited Wike at his private residence, signaling a potential reconciliation long hoped for.
As political analyst Obiarukwe Ndukwe noted, Fubara didn’t enter Wike’s home as a stranger. He walked into a place he knew well—Wike’s living room—a room that had once symbolized camaraderie and shared vision. That symbolism cannot be overstated. The familiarity of that room mirrors the deep political and personal history between the two men.
Wike, the political father who championed Fubara’s rise, had become estranged from his “son,” yet the very act of returning was a powerful gesture, one that resonates deeply with our collective understanding of forgiveness and unity.

Peace as the Foundation for Progress

This gesture comes at a crucial time. The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu on March 18, 2025, underscored how dire the political situation had become. Calls for war, borne out of frustration with the sole administrator’s alleged misdeeds—ranging from exclusionary governance, undermining democratic institutions, and public provocation—still echo in some quarters. However, as a nation, Nigerians have responded positively to initiatives for peace, drawing from the large amount of positive feedback to my previous article “Need for calm in navigating the Rivers maelstrom” that was published in The Nation newspaper of Tuesday, April 29, 2025 on page 23. We must recognize that peace is the bedrock of development, democracy, and coexistence.

Even those who have previously called for resistance must now see the bigger picture. We must ask: will more conflict restore dignity, or will dialogue and unity secure a better future? Rivers State cannot afford to be defined by internal strife, especially given its strategic importance to Nigeria’s socio-economic framework. The state’s relevance extends far beyond oil and gas production. It is a nexus of national infrastructure, linking Bayelsa, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Imo, and Abia States, and is home to critical energy pipelines and the NLNG plant. Political instability in Rivers State is not a local issue — it has national consequences.
A Personal Perspective

As someone deeply embedded in the Rivers political landscape, I have seen both sides up close. I have dined in Wike’s home countless times. I chaired the 2024 reception hosted in Omoku by Chief Felix Obuah in Wike’s honor. I even co-authored a book, Against All Odds, chronicling Wike’s political journey. My connection with his camp is personal—I know 70% of his core supporters and 30% of those in the governor’s camp. Yet, despite my close ties, I desire only one thing: peace and the return of democracy to the people of Rivers State.

At the onset of the Ukraine war in February 2022, I drew from my experience of having lived in Kyiv for twelve years and have been a constant visitor to the country for the past three decades, I initiated some high level conversations. In conversations with Ukrainian officials—governors, ministers, generals, and even the presidency—I cautioned them about the cost of war.

 I said: Yes, Russia attacked you, but two wrongs do not make a right. I warned that the war would be fought solely on Ukrainian soil, and the cost would be borne by Ukrainians alone.

I told them not to put their complete faith in the West. Even if the West supported them to the very end:

1. They would lose their sovereignty in the form of lasting indebtedness.

2. Their country would be reduced to rubble.

3. And, as history teaches, no one truly wins in war.

This same wisdom must guide us now. I desire peace. I prefer democracy. I want Rivers State to thrive.

The Role of Mediators

I previously suggested that President Goodluck Jonathan should mediate this dispute. Unfortunately, some in Wike’s camp interpreted a statement he made in Port Harcourt as a sign of bias. That is far from the truth. President Jonathan is neutral and remains uniquely positioned to mediate this conflict. A Niger Delta son himself, President Jonathan has the temperament, relationships, and respect to guide this reconciliation. Let us look inward to resolve this political standoff. This is a father-and-son quarrel—one we can mediate ourselves. His voice, alongside that of the church, civil society, and statesmen like Bishop Hassan Kukah, should be part of this national healing.

As for me, I remain ready to  support this process—not just symbolically but practically, helping with outreach and drafting communication strategies to reach the camps' stakeholders. I am confident others who love Rivers State are willing to join.

Reframing the Conflict: A Misunderstanding, Not a War.

Let us stop labeling this as a political war. Let us call it what it truly is: a misunderstanding between a father and son. Wike, who played a pivotal role—90% by some estimates—in bringing Fubara to power, should be acknowledged for his foundational role. But leadership now requires grace and perspective. Wike must not, out of anger, throw the baby out with the bathwater. Nor should he allow provocations from others to derail reconciliation. His “son” has come back. Let the father welcome him.

For reconciliation to work, it cannot come through insults, chest-thumping, or online grandstanding. It will come through deliberate humility and behind-the-scenes efforts like the recent meeting that sparked this new hope.

A Way Forward:

As a member of the Energy Security Working Group under the Office of the National Security Adviser, I have seen firsthand the Federal Government’s renewed commitment to completing the East-West Road. I must acknowledge the commendable role of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, who, through his leadership, is doing everything within his power to coordinate the protection of national assets in the Niger Delta. His tacit but determined efforts to restore peace in the region deserve recognition. For the first time in four years, there is hope that under President Tinubu, the long-abandoned East-West road project may be completed. This shows that when leaders unite, tangible results follow.

Our objectives are clear:

1. Rivers State is too strategic to be consumed by internal conflict.

2. No one truly wins in a political war.

3. Our people have been sidelined in the dividends of democracy.

4. The actions of the sole administrator undermine democratic principles.

This is not a fight—it is a family matter that requires reconciliation, not retaliation.

Let us join well-meaning Nigerians to appeal to both Wike and President Tinubu to bring the governor and state legislators home. Let democracy return. Let Rivers State regain its footing and lead again as the heartbeat of the Niger Delta.

The prodigal son has returned. Now, let the father embrace him, and let us all partake in the feast of peace and unity.

"....Nobody wins when the family feuds." – Corey Ponder.

Jonathan, Diri, Obi, Igali, Okaba, others receive remains of late ljaw national leader, Pa Edwin Clark in Yenagoa for commendation service

Francis Tayor 

The remains of the late ljaw national leader, Senator Chief (Dr.) Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, OFR, CON, arrived Bayelsa International Airport from Abuja at about 10:AM on Monday 12th May, 2025 morning and was received by Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Gov. Douye Diri, Peter Obi, Amb. Godknows Boladei lgali and the leadership of INC for onward movement to Ijaw House along Sani Abacha Expressway in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State Capital for commendation service.
The solemn occasion was marked by a dignified reception attended by notable personalities, including former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, former Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, His Excellency, Peter Obi, PANDEF Chairman, Amb. Godknows Boladei lgali, former first lady of Nigeria, Dame Patience Jonathan, INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, his Vice 2, Se-Alabo Nengi James among others.
Meanwhile, other notable leaders of the Ijaw Nation also gathered to pay their final respects, celebrating the enduring legacy and immense contributions of the late senator to both the region and the nation Nigeria at large.
However, Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark remains was onward moved to Warri at about 5:PM for a brief stopover at his residence in swamp road for Service of songs. Thereafter, the remains was conveyed to his country home Kiagbodo, Burutu LGA of Delta State for a social night wake keep till dawn.
The final interment would take place on Tuesday 13th May, 2025 at Kiagbodo Town, Burutu LGA, Delta State.

Among some notable performing ljaw highlife Owigiri musicians includes; Barrister Smooth, Alfred lzonebi Jking, Gen. Best May, Hero Beremi among others.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Burutu council chair, Takeme, Delta commissioner for Housing, Angele inspect burial arena of Pa E.K. Clark slated for May 13, at Kiagbodo

Kiakegha Peter

The Executive Chairman of Burutu Local Government Area, Hon. Dr. Julius Takeme, in company of the Delta State Commissioner for Housing and Chairman of the Burial Venue Committee, Rt. Hon. Godknows Angele, on Friday inspected the ongoing preparations at the burial venue of the late elder statesman, Chief Pa Edwin Clark, in Akiagbodo.
The visit was aimed at assessing the state of readiness of key facilities and ensuring that arrangements are in place for a dignified and well-organised ceremony. The duo expressed satisfaction with the progress of work, commending the efforts of the organising team and workers  on site.
Among the areas inspected were the main burial arena, the church slated for the final funeral rites, and the designated parking space for invited dignitaries. Workers were observed mounting canopies, setting up chairs, and grading roadways to ease access to the venue.
Speaking during the inspection, Dr. Takeme lauded the coordination and commitment of those involved in the preparations. He assured that all logistics would be completed in good time to honour the legacy of the late Chief Pa Edwin Clark.
Preparations are in top gear as the community, the planning committee and the local government get set to host dignitaries and mourners from across the country for the final rites of the respected leader.

Mike Edoukumor Appreciates Friends, Well Wishers Over Condolence Visit of Father's Death

I extend my sincerest gratitude for your thoughtful condolences upon the loss of my father, Pa  Stephen Edoukumor, on the 5th May, 2025.
Your kindness and support are deeply appreciated. And I am touched by the compassion and love shown during this challenging time. 
Your presence and the eloquent words of condolences have brought solace to me and the family. Once again, we say thank you for your heartfelt Sympathies. 
Thanks,
SME.

King Pereama Freetown Condoles with Snr. Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Funfeyin Over Death of his Mother

Hard to say goodbye. This condolence message is never thought of because everything that happened still appears like a dream. 
Well, such is life as much as we desired that our loved ones remain with us for as long. No one can determine how long they stay. 

Death comes like a thief and takes our beloved ones at will. May my condolence message and prayer bring comfort to the family of FUFEYIN. May Her Loving memories bring you peace, comfort and strength. 
104 years well spent on Earth, it's also a call for celebrations here on Earth and in Heaven.

You've gone out of our sight MAMA ASETU FUFEYIN  but you remain forever in our hearts.

FLY HIGH IN BETTER PLACE.... NO MORE SUFFERING,😭 NO MORE PAIN.😭
REST IN PEACE🙏 MAMA ASETU FUFEYIN. 

Signed:

King Pereama Freetown (JP), Numoupere ll of lzon-lbe.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

American born cardinal Robert Francis emerges new Pope of the Catholic Church, his early life and background

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, O.S.A., is an American-born prelate who has recently been elected as the new Pope, becoming the first American to hold this position in the history of the Catholic Church.  

Early Life and Education

Born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, Prevost comes from a family of French, Italian, and Spanish descent. He pursued a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at Villanova University and later earned a Master of Divinity from the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He also holds a Licentiate and Doctorate in Canon Law from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.   

Religious Life and Missionary Work

In 1977, Prevost entered the novitiate of the Order of Saint Augustine (O.S.A.) and made his solemn vows in 1981. He was ordained a priest in 1982. His missionary journey took him to Peru in 1985, where he served in various capacities, including as chancellor of the Territorial Prelature of Chulucanas and later as director of formation and professor in Trujillo. His deep connection with Peru led to his naturalization as a Peruvian citizen in 2015.    

Leadership Roles

Prevost’s leadership within the Church is notable. He served as the Prior General of the Augustinian Order from 2001 to 2013. In 2014, Pope Francis appointed him as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Chiclayo, Peru, and subsequently as its bishop in 2015. His tenure in Peru was marked by pastoral care and administrative leadership.    
Vatican Appointment and Cardinalate

In January 2023, Prevost was appointed by Pope Francis as the Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, a significant role responsible for overseeing the selection of bishops worldwide. He was elevated to the College of Cardinals in September 2023, receiving the title of Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Monica.  

Election as Pope

On May 8, 2025, Cardinal Prevost was elected as the new Pope, marking a historic moment as the first American to ascend to the papacy. His election reflects his extensive experience, cross-cultural pastoral work, and alignment with the vision of Pope Francis.  

Pope Prevost is known for his humility, missionary zeal, and commitment to serving marginalized communities, embodying the qualities of servant leadership that are central to the

IYC Western Zone to Mark 57th Boro Day Celebration May 16, in Warri

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Western Zone, proudly announces the 57th edition of the Boro Day Celebration, set to take place in the city of Warri, Delta State.

Event Details:

Theme: The Genesis of the 12 Days Revolution Struggle: Our Pains and Gains in Retrospect

Date: Friday, May 16, 2025.
Venue: Chief Tunde Smooth Playground, NPA Expressway, Warri, Delta State

Activities Include:

A vibrant procession showcasing the spirit and resilience of the Ijaw people together with an insightful symposium reflecting on the legacy 

  the 12 Days Revolution
Join the IYC Western Zone (Delta, Edo & Ondo States) as we honour the life and legacy of Major Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, remembering the sacrifices and celebrating the enduring struggle for justice and equity.

#BoroDay2025 #IjawYouthCouncil #IYC

*Announcer*
Tare Magbei
Information Officer, IYC Western Zone/Secretary 2025 Boro Day Committee.

Monday, May 5, 2025

2027: Stop distracting Tinubu with mischievous endorsement, Mulade tells political jobbers

Niger Delta, born human rights activist and development advocate, Chief Comrade Mulade Sheriff, has called on political job seekers to stop distracting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and state governors from focusing on good governance to Nigerians.

The renowned peace and environmental justice advocate made the appeal at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, recently told Nigerians, particularly highly influenced individuals whom he alleged were doing so for their selfish interests to protect their political positions.

He said, "I appeal to highly placed Nigerians to stop distracting the President and Governors over 2027 general elections that is still over two years away, because of their selfish interest to protect their positions and contracts, to the detriment of our development.'
Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe Serimowei of the ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom in the Warri South-West council area of Delta state, noted that President Tinubu has only done less than two years in office and is yet to deliver on his mandate, noting that such mischievous endorsements from political jobbers are not helping the President but only serving as source of distraction which he, Tinubu, does not need now.

"It is imperative to state that the President is barely about two years in office, and has not delivered on his electioneering promises, but he is being distracted by persons who are promoting their selfish interest rather than the good of the masses," he added.

The peace ambassador, therefore, called on all well-meaning Nigerians to rise above personal gains and to beware of actions that are detrimental to the well-being of the masses and the country.

He urged President Tinubu to be wary of eye service supporters and praise singers, and to beam his focus on the Renewed Hope Agenda of his administration to end insecurity, hunger, bad governance, oppression of the masses and bad economy in Nigeria. It is worthy of note that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR does not need these distractive and mischievous political endorsements to be re-elected if he delivers on his promises to Nigerians.

Defection: "We are ready to receive your resignation letters"_Burutu PDP interim chairman, Agbor tells defectors

By Osaro Michael, Benin 

The Interim chairman of the People's Democratic Party, Burutu local government Area, Comrade Jackson Agbor has asked all defecting PDP members to the All Progressives Congress, APC to submit their letters of resignation at his Warri Secretariat, Delta State within this week.

The interim chairman, in a statement signed by himself in which a copy was sent to newsmen in Warri on Monday said the party attention was drawn to a defection by some leaders of the party, after enjoying all dividends of the party.

He said, "we understand that everyone has the right to make their own political choices, and we respect that.
However, we would like to remind our former party members that the PDP has been a home for many of us for years, and we have worked together to build a strong and united party. We are disappointed that some have chosen to leave.

"As a party, we are prepared to receive your resignation letters. We will process them accordingly and officially remove your names from our party's membership list. We thank you for your service and contributions to the PDP, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

"We would also like to take this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to the people of Burutu. We will continue to work hard to improve the lives of our people and provide them with the necessary support and resources.

"Our party remains strong, and we will not waver in our efforts to uphold the values and principles that guide us.
To our remaining party members, we urge you to stay united and focused. Let us use this moment as an opportunity to strengthen our party and continue moving forward together. The PDP in Burutu is a family, and together, we can overcome any challenges that come our way.

"Thank you once again to all our former members, and we wish you the very best in your future endeavors," he added.

PDP is not just a political party but a movement for better governance in Delta -ex-Gov Okowa's aide, Austin Ozobo

By Monday Peters,  Abuja 

A prominent stakeholder of the People's Democratic Party, PDP and ex-aide to governor Ifeanyi Okowa on political matters in Delta State, Comrade Ozobo Austin has urged party members to reinforce their dedication to the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Delta State as they navigate the complexities of the current political landscape in the state. He emphasised that unity and resilience are essential for meaningful progress, particularly in light of the challenges posed by the recent mass defections in the state.

This was contained in a statement which was signed by himself and a copy was sent to newsmen in Warri on Sunday.

The statement reads, “As we face an uncertain political climate, it is crucial for us to remain steadfast in our commitment to the PDP in Delta State. Our party has a rich history of championing the welfare of the people, and we must continue to uphold those values,"

Ozobo stated passionately, drawing from his extensive background as a former Special Adviser to the Delta State governor, he articulated that his experiences equip him with a deep understanding of governance and the pressing issues that afflict ordinary citizens in the country.
Ozobo pointedly criticized the All Progressives Congress (APC), asserting that their policies have not only failed to alleviate suffering but have exacerbated economic hardships and increased poverty levels across the nation. “The APC’s reign has seen a rise in unemployment, inflation, and social disarray. The citizens are struggling, and it is clear that the APC does not possess the requisite solutions to these critical challenges," he asserted.

He called on PDP members to engage actively with the activities of the party in Delta State in the building process of the party in the state.  “We must be the voice of the voiceless and stand as advocates for justice and equity. Our party must lead the charge in presenting tangible solutions that resonate with the daily realities faced by the people of Delta State,” he urged.

Ozobo also highlighted the importance of grassroots mobilization, encouraging party members to partake in outreach initiatives to reinforce support at the local level. He noted that the PDP’s vision for Delta State includes strategies aimed at economic growth, improved healthcare, education, and security, all sectors that have suffered under the current APC led administration.

He concluded by urging party members to remain hopeful and proactive, “Together, we have the power to bring about the change that our people desperately need. The PDP is not just a political party; it is a movement for better governance. Let us stand together and forge a path towards a brighter future for our state and for Nigeria.”

His call to action resonated deeply as party members acknowledged their collective responsibility in working towards a more just and prosperous society in the face of the recent defection.

THE YORUBAS ARE MASTERS OF POLITICS IN RELIGION_By: Anthony Dauyebo

To me, the Yorubas truly understand the politics among Nigerian religions. While other ethnic groups are bickering over whether African Tradition or Christianity or Islam is better than the other, the Yorubas quietly shuffled themselves with prominent personalities among those religions in a manner to encourage religious harmony.

For example, high-profile personalities like traditional rulers, Obafemi Awolowo, Wole Soyinka, the Kutis, Herbert Ogunde and others took charge of the African Tradition.
The likes of M.K.O Abiola, Gani Fawehinmi, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and others strategically organised themselves in the Islamic faith.

Then, Enoch Adeboye, William Kumuyi, David Oyedepo, Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, Tunde Bakare dominate the country's Christianity. These were the people who tacitly preached the sermon of "Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Presidential Ambition" long before the Muslim man (Tinubu) formally declared his intention.

As we prepare for the next general elections, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, accompanied by Gods of the Yorubas, has begun playing his role to ensure the reelection of their son, President Tinubu, though a Muslim. He just visited former President Goodluck Jonathan, probably to prevail on him to discard his rumoured ambition for Aso Rock.
For you to win any election in Nigeria that involves other ethnic groups, you must have a minimum of 80% of support from your ethnic group. That is how the Yorubas programmed themselves. I doubt if other ethnic groups in southern Nigeria have such cooperation.

ANTHONY E. DAUYEBO
4th May, 2025

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Defection: Mulade Leads Delta Ijaws to Pay Consultative Visits to Delta PDP lnterim Chairman, Emmanuel Ogidi to Rebuild the Party

Following the defection of the Delta State governor Sheriff Oborevwori,his appointees and party executives from the People's Democratic Party, to the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Ijaw PDP leadership has paid a consultative visits to the leader of the party under the leadership of Chief Emmanuel Ogidi at his country home, Ellu town in Delta State.
The delegation consist of influential figures from Bomadi, Burutu, Patani, Warri South, Warri North and Warri South-West, local government Areas of Delta State, with a specific focused on fostering collaboration and rebuilding efforts within the party.
The visit, which was led by Chief (Comrade) Sheriff Mulade, was part of the ongoing consultation, commitment and dedication of the Ijaw leaders to restructure the People's Democratic Party in the Ijaw speaking local government Areas in the state.
The Ijaw PDP leadership unanimously passed a votes of confidence on the state party leader Chief Emmanuel Ogidi, adding that the Ijaw leadership would join hands with the party state leader to rebuild the party in the state.

In response, Ogidi reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the revitalization of the party, emphasising the importance of collective efforts and strategic planning.
Some of the leaders that were present in the visit include Chief Sheriff Mulade, PDP leader, Delta South, Comrade Ozobo Austin, PDP Leader Burutu, Amb, Monday Orua, PDP Leader, Warri South, Comrade Daniel Ezekiel, PDP leader Warri North, Mr Jackson Agbor, PDP interim chairman in Burutu LGA, Chief Ebi Donbraye, PDP interim chairman Bomadi LGA, Mr Tam Okumbiri, PDP  Bomadi leader, Dr Piagha Oforgbor, Burutu PDP leader, Hon Wariebi Collins, PDP Leader Patani, Layefa Bekederemo, PDP Burutu stalwart, Amb. Prince Harrison, Burutu PDP stakeholder and Augustine Okporu, Burutu PDP stakeholder.