Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Just-ln: Niger Delta group lauds NDLEA boss, Buba Marwa for arresting hard drugs smuggler Ayirimi Emami's brother

The Ijaw People's Development Initiative, IPDI, has commended the Commandant-General of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Maj. Gen. Buba Marwa and the Agency in its fight against drug trafficking and for the arrest of one Emami Ajetsibogho, younger brother to controversial Warri Chief Ayirimi Emami for allegedly smuggling drugs worth billions of naira into the Country. 

It was gathered that the suspect was arrested by the Agency's strike force at Apapa in Lagos State Command following a tip-of.

The group national president in a statement, Comrade Ozobo said,"the arrest of Chief Emami's brother is a milestone, laudable achievement in the fight against drug trafficking in this country.

"I want to commend NDLEA who were able to get the lead information to apprehend this criminal suspect."

According to Comrade Ozobo,"As Ijaw people, we are happy that God is vindicating us. The Itsekiris are hell bent to kill the Ijaw people to grab their lands."

He recalled that a British Soldier from the Itsekiri extraction was recently arrested for smuggling guns into Warri to kill innocent people, especially Ijaws and to cause crisis in Warri. God exposed him and DSS arrested the British Soldier and thwarted his evil intentions."

He noted that another Itsekiri person has been caught allegedly trafficking drugs into the Country. "Who knows whether it was to drug miscreants to kill Ijaw people and burn villages? Ozobo asked. 

"Ayiri particularly who has been making all kinds of unprintable statements against Ijaw people, we are surprised that his younger brother is a drug baron. Ayiri should be ashamed of himself. This shows that Ayiri Emami's family is not a reputable family, by wanting to bribe NDLEA with a whopping sum of Two hundred million (N200m) to get his brother released. We thought Ayiri has a reputation, but it is shameful."

Comrade Ozobo pointed out that a  Federal High Court sitting in Abuja dismissed a suit filed y some Itsekiris to stop the delineation of Warri Federal Constituency. He emphasized that the court fined them four(4) million naira damages for wasting its time and that of the defendants in the Suit. 

We are not deterred by their plots. We are very sure that the right thing will be done in the Warri federal constituency.

Comrade Ozobo, however urged the Maj.Gen. Buba Marwa led NDLEA to investigate the matter thoroughly and prosecute the suspect in line with stipulated laws to serve as a deterrent to others. 


"I am calling on the NDLEA to investigate properly and bring to book anyone connected to this crime. If Ayiri is connected, he should be brought to book. Any Itsekiri connected should be brought to book."

Ozobo lamented that a time when TANTITA Security Services Nigeria Limited is helping to rehabilitate youths whose lives have been destroyed as a result of drug abuses and addiction, Ayiri Emami's family were busy worsening the situation by trafficking and making available the drugs to youths to further destroy their future. 

He also appealed to the NDLEA to partner with TANTITA Security Services Nigeria Limited in the rehabilitation of youths in Warri and its environ.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Mulade laments over Delta state government's lack of political Will to implement Anti-Open Grazing Law

Renowned Delta State peace and environmental justice advocate, Chief (Comrade) Sheriff Mulade, has lamented the deliberate neglect and non-implementation of the Delta State Anti-Open Grazing and Prohibition Law 2021, alleging it had been used to only score political credit, while vulnerable masses, especially farmers, were abandoned to their fate.

Speaking on the law, Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe-Serimowei of ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South-West council area, stated that, close to four years after its passage, the non-implementation of the law is an indictment on the government in its inability to safeguarding the lives of Deltans.

He said, "In 2021, the Delta State government took a politically motivated and significant step towards addressing the long-standing conflict between herders and farmers by signing the Anti-Open Grazing and Prohibition Law. 

"This legislation was designed to curb the rampant issues associated with open grazing, which has been a source of tension, violence, and insecurity in many parts of Nigeria. However, as we approach the fourth anniversary of this law, it is evident that the Delta State government has failed to implement it effectively, leaving citizens vulnerable to the very crises the law was intended to prevent."

Mulade reiterated the importance of the law in not only curbing violence but enhancing agricultural productivity and economic stability. 

"The context of the law is very clear: Open grazing has been a contentious issue in Nigeria, particularly in the Middle Belt and southern regions, where clashes between herders and farmers have led to loss of lives, destruction of property, and widespread insecurity. 

"The Anti-Open Grazing Law was introduced as a proactive measure to regulate livestock movement, protect farmlands, and promote peaceful coexistence between herders and farmers. By prohibiting open grazing, the law aimed to reduce conflicts and enhance agricultural productivity, thereby fostering economic stability in the region," he stressed.

The National Coordinator of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, warned of the consequences of the non-implementation of the anti-grazing law to include hunger, insecurity, violence, crimes, and the lack of public trust in the government among others.

"Despite the law's noble intentions, the Delta State government has not taken the necessary steps because it lacks the political will to enforce it to the detriment of Deltans This lack of implementation has serious implications for the state and its citizens. 

"The failure to regulate grazing practices has left farmers vulnerable to the encroachment of cattle on their lands, leading to crop destruction and economic losses. Moreover, the absence of a robust framework to manage herders activities has exacerbated tensions between communities, increasing the likelihood of violent confrontations.

"The situation is further complicated by reports of kidnappings and violent attacks attributed to herders and their accomplices. Citizens have expressed growing concerns about their safety, as these incidents have become alarmingly frequent. The government's silence on the non-implementation of the law, despite these security challenges, raises questions about its commitment to protecting the lives and livelihoods of its citizens.

"The failure to implement the Anti-Open Grazing Law not only threatens agricultural productivity but also poses a significant risk to the overall security of Delta State. The lack of effective governance in this regard undermines public trust in the government and its ability to maintain law and order," he added.

Monday, June 30, 2025

Just-on: House of Reps issue 48hrs to Rivers Sole Administrator to give breakdown of N1.48 Trillion 2025 Budget, queries N24 billion for CCTV camera

The House of Representatives has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the sole administration of Rivers, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), to submit the breakdown of major items in the state’s 2025 budget.

The chairman ad hoc committee.on Rivers, Rep. Julius Ihonvbere (APC-Edo), issued the ultimatum on Monday at the budget defence session in Abuja.

He said that the committee had gone through the N1.48 trillion budget as presented by the sole administrator and had raised several issues.

He said that the administrator should submit the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), with a legal document that should precede budget presentation.

Mr Ihonvbere, who is the majority leader of the house, queried the allocation of N24 billion for CCTV cameras to be installed in the state’s government house, demanding for the breakdown.

He also queried the allocation of N30 billion for the purchase of gun boats and N23 billion for contingency reserves, requesting for justification of the allocation.

The chairman said that the committee also observed and questioned the allocation of state funds to existing federal projects without agreement with the federal government for refunds among others.

“We need additional details for those allocations, we request details of the state Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the last three months.

“That will enable us know your financial flows so that we can weigh it against the deficit in the budget in terms of financing it and carrying out some of the projects.

“We also need details of transfers to local governments, essentially how local government funds that came into the state are being managed at the moment.

“Those documents we have requested for must reach us within 48 hours; be rest assured that we are all on the same side in terms of getting Rivers working again.

“We want to ensure that we will promote a lot of accountability and ensure that the interest of the people themselves, no matter how remote they are from the state capital, are protected,” he said.
Mr Ihonvbere commended President Bola Tinubu for his intervention that brought about peace between the suspended governor and legislature in the state.

Earlier, Mr Ibas, who was represented by the senior special assistant on strategy and policy, Andrew Nweke, explained that the administration inherited many of the items in the budget.

According to him, the budget is a reflection of the interest of Rivers people as it was designed in line with the needs assessment carried out by implementation agencies.

Mr Nweke said that Rivers had a lot of peculiarities, saying that the N30 billion earmarked for gun boats was to support security agencies in their fight against insecurity on the waterways.

He also said that Rivers is often hit by floods, insecurity and other unforeseen natural circumstances, saying that the N23 billion contingency fund was to address such challenges.

“For the allocation of N24 billion for CCTV in the government house, there is need to ensure modern technology security surveillance among others,” he said.

He said that the additional documents required by the committee will be made available to facilitate the legislative process.

Delta Community Leadership Tussle: Burutu council boss, Takeme restores peace in Tuomo, warns against lawlessness

Tuomo, a riverine community in Delta State Burutu Local Government Area, is experiencing renewed calm following decisive intervention by local authorities to settle a heated leadership crisis. On Monday, Burutu LGA Chairman, Hon. Dr. Julius Takeme, led a peace delegation to the area, spearheading reconciliation discussions and reinforcing the government’s commitment to long-term stability.

Dr. Takeme highlighted his administration’s resolve to implement Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s broader peace and security strategy for Burutu LGA. Addressing the main source of discord—the controversial selection process for a new Amananawei (traditional ruler)—he emphasized the need for transparent and lawful resolution to avoid further division within the community.
“The council has zero tolerance for lawlessness or abuse of power,” Dr. Takeme declared, warning against intimidation, violence, or any form of extrajudicial detention. In direct remarks to Tuomo Community Chairman Mr. Edonyaibo Morentei Warebi and the newly confirmed Amananawei, Chief Arebebe Ebiyemi, he stressed the responsibility of leadership to uphold legality and promote inclusiveness.

“Leadership should be anchored on the rule of law, not on threats or coercion,” he told them, urging both leaders to unite the community and fulfill their electoral commitments. He further warned against any mishandling of the reconciliation process, assuring residents that the administration remained fully invested in protecting lives and fostering peace.
The chairman was accompanied by a high-level delegation that included the Nigeria Police Area Commander for Burutu, ACP Redengha Timpa, whose on-the-ground presence was vital in maintaining order and preventing renewed conflict. Senior officials from the local government also joined the mission, demonstrating a coordinated approach to crisis management.

During his address, Dr. Takeme commended the police for their professionalism and praised ACP Timpa’s continuous engagement as a key factor in defusing tensions and restoring a sense of security among residents.
In response, Chief Arebebe Ebiyemi delivered a vote of thanks, acknowledging the chairman’s consistent intervention and pledging to work tirelessly for peace and unity. Community Chairman Mr. Warebi promised a leadership style grounded in inclusiveness and dialogue, describing this period as an opportunity to rebuild community trust and heal divisions.

Chief Ebiyemi further assured the council of his readiness to collaborate with all stakeholders in promoting a more harmonious and united Tuomo.

Sunday, June 29, 2025

Battle for the soul of Asorock Villa 2027, coalition adopts ADC as new party, picks David Mark as National lnterim Chairman

 
In a strategic political twist ahead of the 2027 elections, a powerful anti-Tinubu alliance has finalized plans to adopt the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as its official political platform — shelving earlier ambitions to float the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) due to looming structural and legal complications.

Spearheading this historic coalition is none other than David Mark, respected former Senate President (6th & 7th Assembly), who has been unanimously chosen to serve as the Interim National Chairman of the rebranded movement.

This bold repositioning is said to have the strong backing of political heavyweights including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, 2023 Labour Party presidential flagbearer Peter Obi, and influential ex-Governors Nasir El-Rufai and Rotimi Amaechi, among others.
With momentum building and the 2027 political chessboard rapidly shifting, all eyes are now on the ADC — the emerging vessel of Nigeria’s most anticipated political coalition. A new movement is rising, and the countdown has begun.

Opinion: The 12 Day Conflict Between Israel-Iran, a War of Ideas, Brains, Science and Technology, Where is the Place of Africa?

Francis Tayor

Israel and Iran are not just fighting with missiles; they're fighting with ideas, brains, and laboratories. For years, they've been preparing for this war, not with slogans like in Africa, not with solidarity concerts or national fasts, but with scientists, engineers, and mathematicians – people they train, nourish, respect, and sometimes discreetly protect.

Before the recent missile attacks, Israel had already launched a more insidious war: the elimination of Iranian scientists. Several professors were assassinated because, in this part of the world, it's understood that the real danger isn't the tank but the one who designs it.

However, Iran didn't cry over it; instead, it trained new brains and invested in its universities and research centers. Today, the missiles flying over Tel Aviv aren't coming from American factories but are made in Iran by Iranian children and researchers.

What makes this missile war even more fascinating is that it caught everyone off guard. Almost no one expected Iran to have such a high level of technological mastery. Even the powerful Iron Dome, Israel's pride and that of its allies, was overwhelmed. According to available information, the precision of Iranian strikes was stunning. I'm not sure Israel expected that. It seems Iran studied how the Iron Dome works and then outsmarted it – not by chance or miracle, but through science, by modifying the physical laws of its missiles to achieve exactly what it wanted.
Meanwhile, what is Africa doing? It's waiting for manna from heaven. It's praying. It allocates budgets for 4x4 vehicles, presidential trips, and election campaigns, but not for science, research, or intelligence.

The Iran-Israel war is primarily a war of knowledge. And guess what? Iran is gaining points. Why? Because it understands that in today's world, whoever controls science controls their destiny. Those who depend on others to think, produce, heal, or defend remain slaves, even if dressed in a minister's suit.

And what about us? What's our mission? Apart from producing corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, and millionaire pastors? Our best brains leave every day, and those who stay are humiliated, starved, and treated like useless parasites. We've turned our universities into glorified high schools and our professors into beggars.

Then we're surprised that no one thinks critically. We're surprised that research yields nothing. But how can we produce thought when we're hungry, living in contempt, and led by people who don't even know what a laboratory is?

While others invest in technology, we build mosques and churches. While they fund science, we buy bags of rice to buy votes. While they aim for Mars, we pray for rain. We might be the most religious people on the planet, but we're also the most dependent.

Until we understand that true prayer is action, Africa will remain a continent that everyone flies over – except its own children.

Otuaro salutes former Nigerian President, late Yar'Adua for establishing Presidential Amnesty Programme, describes him as a true patriot, selfless leader

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has applauded the late President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua for proclaiming amnesty for former agitators of the Niger Delta and also establishing the progamme.

He spoke at the 2nd President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua International Leadership Conference and Awards themed "Electoral Management Institution: Midwife of True Democracy, Development, and Prosperity," which was organised by the Global Initiative for Leadership Success in Abuja on Saturday.

Otuaro, who received a corporate service award in recognition of his efficient administration of the PAP at the event, noted that Yar'Adua also created the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs before inaugurating the PAP as part of his response to the civic demands of the region's people.

Describing him as ‘a selfless leader and a patriot,’he said Yar'Adua, who governed the country from May 29, 2007, to May 5, 2010, was deeply concerned about the need for guaranteed sustainable peace, stability, and development in the region.

Represented by his Special Assistant on Data and ICT, Monabe Mitee, the PAP Administrator, while paying tribute to the former Katsina State governor's memories, extolled his exemplary and exceptional leadership as well as his high ethical and moral values in public service.
"President Yar'Adua was a listening leader, and this was evident in his response to the civic demands of the Niger Delta people.

"He not only proclaimed amnesty for the region's freedom fighters at the time, but he also established the Presidential Amnesty Programme which I am heading today by the benevolence of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and as a precursor to the programme he also created the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs," Otuaro said.

He further said that Yar'Adua operated an efficient administration in Katsina State as a governor and left indelible development footprints with profound impacts on education and infrastructure across the state.

He said Yar'Adua had a deep understanding of the burden of leadership and brought this to bear in the governance of the country when he was elected president in 2007, ‘showing an unwavering commitment, zeal, and dedication to fix and transform Nigeria’ through his seven-point agenda.

Otuaro noted that the insight and reasons that informed the organiser's initiative were noble, as they had provided a platform to celebrate, honour and immortalize Yar'Adua and his legacies.

The PAP Administrator added, "He also ran a government of national unity to demonstrate his faith in a nation united by common aspirations for the attainment of national development, peace, security, progress, and shared prosperity and greatness.

"I believe that President Yar'Adua would have contributed much more of his quota to the country's development process if his tenure had not been cut short by his protracted illness and eventual demise in office. He would be remembered for his selfless service. He was, indeed, a patriot!"

Signed:
Mr Igoniko Oduma
Special Assistant on Media to the Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme.
29/06/2025

Fubara addresses supporters after Peace Deal with Wike at Portharcourt, says the price of peace is heavy but necessary for the good of Rivers people

…say I won’t abandon Rivers people, but the price of peace ‘ll be heavy

In a defining moment for Rivers State’s fragile political landscape, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has broken his silence on the controversial reconciliation process with Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, declaring that the state must now embrace peace, however painful, or risk total stagnation.

Speaking on Saturday June 29, 2025, during a crucial meeting with his core supporters under the banner of Simplified Stakeholders in Port Harcourt, Governor Fubara delivered a candid, emotionally charged address in which he admitted that the cost of ending the long-running political war would be “heavy,” but insisted that it was a necessary sacrifice for the greater good of Rivers State.

“We have fought,” Fubara acknowledged, “and anyone who is sincere knows we have done all we can. But the only real solution now is peace. There’s no price too big to pay for it, and I meant every word.”

In what appears to be the clearest confirmation yet of behind-the-scenes negotiations,

Fubara revealed that he has met with his estranged political godfather, Nyesom Wike, and acknowledged the emotional toll on both sides. “He is hurt, and so am I,” the governor said.
“But we must rise above personal pain for the interest of our people and the stability of our state.”

The governor’s address marks a significant turning point in the bitter power tussle that has divided the political establishment in Rivers State for months, paralyzing development, grounding legislative activity, and raising national concern over stability in one of Nigeria’s most strategic oil-producing states.

While recognizing Wike’s controversial role in his emergence, Fubara did not shy away from calling for honest reflection. “Nobody can deny the role the FCT Minister played.

But also, no peace broker can truly succeed until both parties sit together and agree. We have now reached that point.”

Still, his tone was far from celebratory. Governor Fubara was brutally honest about the potential fallout.

“The sacrifice required for total peace will be heavy. But I will not abandon you. I am making that commitment today.”

Political analysts believe the governor’s remarks are a calculated attempt to consolidate internal support ahead of difficult concessions in the days ahead.

His appeal for unity under the banner of supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu could also signal alignment with the national peace efforts rumored to be behind the sudden détente.

Yet, even as Fubara preaches reconciliation, skepticism lingers in many quarters. Critics argue that a forced peace with Wike may come at the cost of institutional independence and democratic accountability in the state.

Others warn that the governor’s loyalists, many of whom view Wike’s influence as overbearing and undemocratic, may not accept the truce without internal resistance.

As Governor Fubara invoked the parable of the native Tilapia , urging stakeholders to lie low for survival and future growth, the underlying message was unmistakable: the bruising political battle may be ending, but the wounds are fresh, the stakes remain high, and the road to genuine reconciliation is long and uncertain.

Rivers State watches.

Friday, June 27, 2025

Ijaw nation to witness historic gathering on August 16, as lYC Spokesman, Binebai sets to launch two books titled: "Kaiama Declaration, Rising Tide

Francis Tayor

First in history in council as the Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Amb (Dr) Binebai Yerin Princewill announced Saturday 16th of August 2025 for the Launching of two Books titled "Kaiama Declaration and Rising Tide, The Ijaw Youth" Council and the Struggle for Self-determination sponsored by the office of Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide. 

Dr Binebai Yerin Princewill made the announcement on Friday at his office annex in Warri, Delta State. 
Amb. Binebai noted that he decided to embarked on the tasking project having discovered that the circumstances and sacrifices of some notable ljaw sons and daughters leading to the formation of the reverend council was not properly documented by past leaders of council in any hardcopy or visual for  reference purpose by the present generation as well as our children in the future.

He emphasized that many illustrious ljaw sons and daughters lost their lives in the process and there is need to recognize and immortalize those who have sacrificed and contributed for ljaw nation both the living and the dead.
According to him, arrangement towards launching of the two historic books is gradually kicking off as soon as  possible as his visits to Ijaw leaders will soon be seen in the public. 

While speaking on the contents of the books, Binebai noted that it is high time the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) make deliberate efforts in documenting its history and activities, adding that preserving the history of Council in written form is very important.

The Spokesman stressed that though it was not easy to work on the project of documenting the rich history of Council but noted that he is thankful to the team of academic Ijaw professors and Doctors that took out their time to craft perhaps one of the most inspiring and well written books regarding Ijaw nation and Niger Delta.

However, Amb Princewill noted that while the drama titled Kaiama Declaration deals with the events and activities leading to the Kaiama declaration which ultimately gave birth to the IYC, it also immortalises founding fathers of council and critical stakeholders within the IYC. 

On the other hand, Rising Tide, The Ijaw Youth Council and the Struggle for Self-determination deals with mind blowing contributions from different academic giants who dealt with the burning issues faced by the Ijaws in the Nigerian State. 

"This is just an advert, let us not say everything here as the coming days will be interesting with the official unveiling of the Chairman of the occasion and other dignitaries that will be gracing the occasion, stay tuned " Binebai Yerin Princewill Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council added. 

Meanwhile, Princewill noted that the historic launching of the two books will be taking place in Delta State, Warri on Saturday 16th of August 2025.

"Make plans to attend as it is going to be interesting" Dr Yerin stated.

Tompolo Foundation, Tantita Security/PEB ICT Trainees launches brand identity campaign to promote growth of small businesses in Warri

By: Thankgod Ugedi 

After three months of intensive training under the PEB ICT Services initiative, sponsored by Tompolo Foundation and Tantita Security Services, participants of the Graphic Design group showcased a powerful campaign presentation that aims to transform struggling businesses in Nigeria.
The highlights of the day was the strategic campaign launched by the Graphic Design Group, led by Team Leader ThankGod Ugedi and supervised by Major Moses. The campaign titled “How Brand Identity and Awareness Can Help Struggling Businesses in Nigeria” was presented to a captivated audience, offering practical insights and steps for small business growth.
The presentation featured six key steps to building a strong brand identity and awareness:

1. Define Your Brand Purpose

2. Know and Understand Your Target Audience

3. Create a Unique Visual Identity (Logo, Color, Font)

4. Develop a Consistent Brand Voice and Message

5. Be Present and Active on Relevant Platforms

6. Build Trust Through Quality, Engagement, and Storytelling

The Graphic Design team, trained in branding, visual storytelling, and marketing design, expressed their gratitude to Tompolo Foundation, Tantita Security Services, PEB ICT Services, Dr. Paul Bebenimibo, and Major Moses for their unwavering support and mentorship throughout the training period.
According to ThankGod Ugedi, “We are not just leaving with certificates — we’re leaving with a mission. Our group is now launching a community campaign to support business owners in Warri by offering brand identity consultations and awareness strategies to help them grow their businesses.”

This initiative marks the beginning of a grassroots movement led by young creatives determined to contribute to the economic revival of local businesses through the power of design and branding.

PEBNews and Delta Event News will continue to monitor and support the progress of this promising initiative.

Niger Delta advocate group writes an open letter to President Tinubu, NSA, NNPCL to ignore campaign of calumny against Tantita, appeals to expand contract base

Francis Tayor

A Niger Delta human and environmental rights advocate group under the aegis of Niger Delta Rights Watch Group (NDRWG), has written an open letter to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the National Security Adviser to the President, Malam Nuhu Ribadu as well as the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to ignore the false allegations and clueless campaign of calumny against Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited owned by High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo by some unscrupulous elements from the ltsekiri ethnic nationality who are addicted in oil bunkering activities in the region, stressing that Tantita Security has brought sanity and cleanliness to the once bastardized Niger Delta environment by the activities of the oil thieves over the years.
In the open letter co-signed by Jeffery Pere Oromoni, ESQ as President and Bobby Idemudia, ESQ as Publicity Secretary of the body, described the meaningless protest and petitions by the ltsekiri ethnic nationality as envy, misleading, jealous and unjustifiable, noting that the same contract was awarded to the King of Itsekiri nation and there was no time the ljaws have protested against their king.

The body exonerated the good works and successes recorded so far by Tantita Security Services in restoring clean environment in the Niger Delta region, meaningful engagement of thousands of unemployed Niger Deltans and rendering of uncountable humanitarian services to the people of Niger Delta thereby ensuring enduring peace and economic stability of the nation Nigeria.
Read in full details of the open letter below:

‎OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR

‎Reject the Smear Campaign: Support Tantita Security Services for a Peaceful, Safer and Cleaner Niger Delta.
‎Your Excellency,
‎We write to you on behalf of Niger Delta Rights Watch, an independent organization dedicated to the promotion and protection of human rights, socio-economic justice, environmental sustainability, peace and stability in the Niger Delta region. 
‎As a human and environmental rights organization, we remain committed to defending the rights of individuals and communities through advocacy, litigation, and petitions.
‎We are compelled to address recent calls by certain Itsekiri groups for the cancellation of the Federal Government’s contract with Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd, citing alleged grievances over their operations within Itsekiri territories.
‎We consider these calls unjustified, misleading and dangerous.
‎Since its engagement by the Federal Government, Tantita Security Services has demonstrated unwavering commitment to the protection of the environment, the rule of law and the suppression of oil theft and illegal bunkering  activities that have long devastated the Niger Delta’s fragile ecosystem.
‎Tantita’s efforts have not only curbed widespread oil theft but have also contributed significantly to restoring environmental health in previously polluted communities. Their impact is evident in the territories under their jurisdiction, which are now among the few areas in the Niger Delta with visibly cleaner and safer environments.
‎We are deeply concerned that this campaign of calumny against Tantita is being spearheaded by a faction of Itsekiri elites and their associates, individuals who have historically benefitted from oil bunkering and vandalism of national assets. These elements, whose criminal operations have been dismantled by Tantita’s effective interventions, are now attempting to undermine the company’s credibility and obstruct its legitimate operations.
‎Their goal is simple: to resume illegal activities under the guise of ethnic grievance.
‎Let it be stated unequivocally: Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd operates strictly within the bounds of its contractual obligations and national law. It has shown professionalism, transparency and integrity in its operations. These unrelenting attacks against Tantita are nothing more than desperate attempts by criminal networks to discredit a security outfit that has disrupted their illicit operations.
‎We therefore call on Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Security Adviser and the Management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) to ignore these false narratives and continue supporting Tantita Security Services. In fact, we urge the government to expand the company’s operational coverage to the entire Niger Delta region.
‎Tantita Security Services deserves not vilification but commendation. Their continued presence and efforts are critical to preserving our environment, safeguarding national resources and securing the livelihoods of law-abiding citizens across the Niger Delta.
‎Yours sincerely,

Signed:
‎JEFFREY PERE OROMONI, ESQ.
‎President.

BOBBY IDEMUDIA, ESQ.
Publicity Secretary.

‎Niger Delta Rights Watch.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Just-ln: Tantita Security Services Builts Modern Permanent Secretariat for NUJ Warri Chapel, to be Commission on Friday June 27

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Warri Correspondents' Chapel,  Delta State, will on Friday 27th June, 2025, inaugurate it's permanent secretariat built and tastefully furnished by Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited,  a flagship private security outfit based in Warri.

This disclosure was made in a statement issued by Comrade Dele Fasan and Comrade Akpokona Omafuaire, Chairman and Secretary respectively, NUJ Warri Correspondents' Chapel 2025 Press Week Committee, as the union kicked-off it's  Press Week with theme, "Fight Against Oil Theft: "The Impact of Private Security and Role Of The Media."

The Governor of Delta State, His Excellency,  Rt.  Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori will be the Special Guest of Honour and will carry out official cutting of the tape, while the Vice Chancellor,  Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE), Prof. Ezekiel O. Agbalagba will be the Chairman on the Occasion.

The Executive Director,  Technical/Operations, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited,  Captain Wariedi Enisuoh, will speak on the theme of the Press Week,  "Fight Against Oil Theft: "The Impact of Private Security and Role Of The Media."
The line up of activities is as follows, Thursday. 26 June, 2025, will be a sensitization campaign with theme, " NUJ SAY NO TO CRISIS IN Warri," where members of the Union will March round some major streets in the oil rich city to preach amongst residents.

June 27th, 2025 will witness Lecture/Award ceremonies which will be preceeded by the Commissioning of her Press Centre built and tastefully furnished by Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), a flagship security company based in Warri. 

Members of the Warri Correspondents' Chapel expressed profound gratitude to the Chairman, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemopolo for helping the Union to have a permanent secretariat. 

They also extended their appreciation to the Managing Director, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief Engr. Kestin Pondi, for his relentless efforts at ensuring that the project come to reality.

The statement added, "we are in joyous mood as history is being made in the life of NUJ not only in Delta State but the country at large. We are celebrating this year 2025 Press Week with fanfare and we are grateful to God for this wonderful progress.

"We cannot thank the Management of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited for this record breaking project enough. Indeed Tantita will forever be remembered and it is because of this rare gesture that we have named the Press Centre after the Chairman of Tantita. To others who have supported the unionin one way or the other we say thank you." 

Source: PEBNEWS

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Just-ln: Senator Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation presents over 14million educational support grant to 148 Bayelsa Law School Students

According to the senator representing the good people of Bayelsa West Senatorial District at the upper chambers in the National Assembly, Abuja stated as follows:

"Today, on behalf of the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation (HSDF), I presented an educational support grant to 148 Bayelsa students of the Nigeria Law School (2024 Session). The sum total of the grant is ₦14,800,000 (Fourteen Million, Eight Hundred Thousand Naira), at a disbursement rate of ₦100,000 per student.

"As everyone knows, every year, the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation organises scholarships and grants for students of tertiary institutions, as well as scholarships for students to pursue various courses of study at the Hensard University, which is fast becoming a preferred destination for academic excellence.
"I thank the partners of the Foundation, who include corporations, individuals, and other stakeholders. We continue to solicit support to enable us to sustain our efforts in developing human potential—which, as I have repeatedly emphasised, is the most important investment anyone can make. Everyone is aware of the priority I gave to education during my tenure as Governor. Investing in education is not the responsibility of government alone; I call on individuals, corporations, and all people of goodwill to support this vital endeavour.

"This year, I will also flag off another pet project of mine, which is the provision of community health support and grants, through working in partnership with the Bayelsa Health Insurance Scheme (BHIS)—an initiative I established by law as Governor, and which has continued to serve the people of Bayelsa effectively. This is yet another area where I encourage our leaders and elders to assist—to support the poor and vulnerable in our society, rather than leaving the responsibility solely to government.
"I congratulate this year’s beneficiaries and urge them to view this grant as a token of my support. They should strive to excel in their studies and represent us honourably across various fields of endeavour—not only in politics and governance, but also in the private sector, particularly in the professional and corporate spheres where our people are significantly underrepresented."

Once again, "I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the beneficiaries", the statement added.

Signed:

HSD

What ls All About NATO, lts Role and Global Interest Just like the UN, EU in the World?

The war in Ukraine ended a long period of peace in Europe. NATO is more important than ever. But what is NATO’s role in the world? And why is NATO important for the Netherlands? We’ll explain all of this below.

Safety and security in the Netherlands
A safer world also means a safer Netherlands. Why? Take for instance terrorism, nuclear weapons or cyberattacks. These threats have one thing in common: they don’t stop at borders. 

So our own safety and security often starts abroad. That’s why it’s important to have good relations with other countries. And to protect stability in the world together. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs works hard to do this. NATO also plays an important role. But what exactly is NATO?

What is NATO?

NATO stands for ‘North Atlantic Treaty Organization’. It is a military alliance of 30 countries in Europe and North America. Its headquarters is in Brussels. The Netherlands is a member of NATO. NATO was set up in 1949, not long after the end of the Second World War. Its aim: to protect the security and freedom of all the countries that are members (the Allies). And right now, that Alliance is perhaps more important than ever.
Worldwide Security Challenges:

The world is a less safe place than before. Even in areas near the Netherlands. Take for instance the war in Ukraine started by President Putin. Or China: a growing global economic and military power that is flexing its muscles more and more often. Technological developments also lead to new threats, like cyberattacks. Or the use of modern weapons, like drones, that can attack targets without humans having to risk their lives.

And climate change can also lead to more conflicts, or make conflicts worse. Countries need each other so they can prevent and combat these global threats.

NATO and Diplomacy:

NATO is a defensive military alliance. You might think NATO is all about military action. But there is another very important step that comes first. NATO’s main priority is diplomacy. By talking to each other and with other countries, we try to solve conflicts without using force.

Within NATO, the Allies work together and make agreements. For instance on protecting democratic values. Examples are: being able to hold free and fair elections, equal rights for everyone, and freedom of expression.
Within NATO, military and non-military experts meet to exchange information about what is happening in the world. In this way, NATO prepares itself for the challenges and threats of today and of the future. With military and diplomatic action.

NATO in the World:

NATO also helps other countries – that aren’t members of NATO – with their security. For instance by helping them train their soldiers. NATO soldiers can also be sent to deal with a crisis. This is important for the Netherlands too. Because the world is becoming more and more closely connected. And our safety and security is also connected to that of other countries.

Article 5: what happens if a NATO country is attacked?

An attack one of NATO’s member countries is an attack on all of them.

Article 5 is the most important part of the North Atlantic Treaty, the treaty on which NATO is based. If one NATO member country is attacked, all members will provide it with military support. This way, the country that has been attacked doesn't stand alone. The attack doesn't have to be with tanks and guns; it could also be a cyberattack, for instance.

So basically, NATO make us safer together. But how does a country become a member of NATO?

When can a country join NATO?

A country can’t just simply join NATO. There are certain requirements and steps that the country has to take.

Step 1: the country must meet NATO’s three basic requirements. Only European countries and countries in North America can join NATO. That was decided when NATO was first set up. The country must be democratic. And the country must contribute to security in the European-Atlantic region.

Step 2: the country must take part in the Membership Action Plan. This means the country is assessed and given help with meeting NATO’s other requirements. Those requirements have to do with freedom, human rights, democracy and the legal system. Sometimes it means that reforms are needed in the country that wants to be a member.

Step 3: the country must agree to NATO’s aims, rights and obligations. The country makes these agreements in talks with NATO members.

Step 4: all NATO member countries must agree to the country’s membership. All NATO members sign a document called the accession protocol.

Step 5: the country’s own people must agree to NATO membership. This can be decided by parliament, or by holding a referendum.
Every country is different. So some countries may take longer to become a member than others.

NATO and the Netherlands
To protect our way of life, the Netherlands works to build a strong Europe and a strong NATO. By working together with other countries and making agreements with them, we stand stronger in the world.

This is why the Ministry of Foreign Affairs works to make sure there is close cooperation in NATO. And also in the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN). The Netherlands also believes it’s important for NATO and the EU to work together closely. So that we can spot any risks to our security as soon as possible. Together we can find solutions to global challenges. That is the best way to defend the Netherlands’ freedom and security.

Monday, June 23, 2025

Israel and Iran trade deadly strikes for second week as Russia President Putin reveals plans, warns US, EU to be careful in their operations in the Middle East

Russian President, Vladimir Putin just revealed that in case W0rld Wãr 3 finally brêaks out, all European countries are completely defënseless, and vulnerable agaînst Russian NÅ«clêar W£ap0ns.
And Russia also has more NÅ«clêar W£ap0ns than America and Europe combined. 

Putin says he prays God doesn't let it get to a W0rld Wãr but America and Europe should be careful their opérations in the Middle East don't affect Russia ot it'll be Wãr. 
He explained that Russia and America have Early NÅ«clêar W£ap0n wãrnîng systems that can detect and st0p a lauched NÅ«ke but no European country has that. 
Also, Russia's NÅ«clêar W£ap0ns are 10x more powerful than the ones Americans dr0pped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki so if Russia should get pushed to the extent of using a NÅ«ke, they might ann!hilate some countries from the face of the Earth. 

As it stands, Russia and America are the only countries equipped with enough technology to Att£mpt to st0p a launched NÅ«clêar W£ap0n from D£t0natîng.