Monday, July 14, 2025

Tension in Niger Delta over pipeline repair contract awarded to Olu of Itsekiri in Ijaw communities, as group calls for it's immediate termination by FG

Prominent Ijaw group under the auspices of Ijaw People's Development Initiative has called on the federal government and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL to terminate pipeline repair contracts of SECTIONAL REPLACEMENT OF 14.4KM WEAK SECTIONS OF TRANS-FORCADOS 
PIPELINE OPERATIONS which was awarded to the PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE NIGERIA LIMITED, owned by Olu of Itsekiri,  in Ijaw communities in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State in immediate effect.

According to the group, Olu of Itsekiri and its kinsmen who were calling to ostracize Tantita Security services Nigeria limited operations in Itsekiri communities doesn't deserve to carry out pipeline repair contracts in the Ijaw communities such as Odidi, Batan, Ekeremor, Kantu and others.
This was contained in a statement signed by the group's national president Comrade Ozobo Austin in which a copy of it was sent to newsmen on Monday.

The group urged the host communities involved in the Olu pipeline repair in Trans-Forcados pipeline to reject and throw Olu of Itsekiri company PINL out from their communities.

IPDI warned that Olu PINL firms should be restricted to Itsekiris areas, and that the Olu repair contract in Ijaw Communities should be revoked and re-awarded to the Ijaw pipeline companies.

They called on the Managing Director of NNPCL, Bayo Ojulari for the interest of peace in Niger Delta should terminate the PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE NIGERIA LIMITED pipeline repair contracts in Ijaw communities in immediate effect.

IPDI cautioned that Ijaw youth might take action to stop the repair operations in the Trans-Forcados pipeline if the federal government and NNPCL refused to implement their demands.

PS Kokole Appreciates Burutu Council, Traditional Rulers, Family, Well Wishers on Daughter's Successful Marriage

Francis Tayor 

The Assistant Director Administration (Exco Recorder) Burutu Local Government Council and Secretary to the Burutu LGA Traditional Rulers Committee, Mr. Patrick Selekeye Kokole has expressed his heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to especially, the Executive Chairman Burutu LGA, Chief. Julius Takeme and Excos, the Traditional Rulers Committee Bururu LGA, NULGE Chairman and staff of Burutu LGA, Prime Club lnternational Ayakoromo, The President, Board of Directors and Members of Delta State Cooperative Financing Agency (DSCFA) Ughelli, Traditional Chiefs, families, friends and well wishers that honoured his invitation to celebrate with his family as he gave out his charming daughter, Pharm. Lucy Funkeye to Mr. Tosin Kemiki hand for marriage over the weekend in Ughelli, Delta State.
The glamorous traditional and court wedding attracted dignitaries from all walks of life across Nigeria.

The event was an inter-tribal marriage with display of the unique ljaw culture of the Niger Delta people and that of the Yoruba's from the Western part of Nigeria.

He thanked all those who despite their busy schedules, create time to attend the marriage as well as those who supported him in kinds, cash gift and prayer before, during and after the three day event.
According to the appreciation message, read below:

Note:

Appreciation for the following persons or group.

" 1.The Executive Chairman and Members of Burutu Local Government Executive Committee (Exco)

2.The Burutu Local Government Traditional Rulers committee.

3.The NULGE Chairman and Staff of Burutu Local Government.

4.Traditional Chiefs present.

5.Political leaders and appointees

6.DELSU 1995 set of Geographers.

7.Prime Club International Ayakoromo

8.OBODO Elites Council.

9.Ogbeware, Boloudide Bigborogha Royal family and Opuasain families.

10.Ayakoromo Community

11.Azebiri Community 
 
 12.Okoloba Community

13.The Chairman and Members of Isodje street, Oteri Ughelli.

14.St. Jude Zone and members of the Resurrection Catholic Church, Oteri Ughelli.

15.Okiwowo and the Ezonfade family of Gbekebor.

" 16: The President, Board of Directors and Members of Delta State Cooperative Financing Agency  (DSCFA) Ughelli.

17.To all my family members, friends and well wishers for their contributions, finance and moral support towards the success of the marriage ceremony of my daughter.

"May God Almighty bless us abundantly in the name of JESUS CHRIST AMEN," the statement added.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Here are the Proposed Twenty Four Toru-Ebe State LGAs, State Capital and Size of Landmark

 *TORU-EBE STATE* .

 *AREA: 11,700km²* 


 *STATE CAPITAL* : *BURUTU* 


 *NUMBER OF LGAs 24* .


1. AROGBO CENTRAL
LGA HEADQUARTERS 
AROGBO 


2.UKPARAMO LGA
HEADQUARTERS UKPARAMO

3.AJAPA EAST
HEADQUARTERS AJAPA

4. APOI EAST
HEADQUARTERS 
IGBEKEBO


5.APOI WEST
HEADQUARTERS
KIRIBO


6.EGBEMA LGA
HEADQUARTERS
AJAKURAMA


7.OFUNAMA/OPUAMA LGA
HEADQUARTERS
OFUNAMA


8.OLODIAMA LGA
HEADQUARTERS
IKORO


9.FURUPAGHA LGA
HEADQUARTERS
ZIDE


10.OGBUDUGBUDU LGA
HEADQUARTERS OGBUDUGBUDU.


11.OGULAGHA LGA
HEADQUARTERS
OGULAGHA


12.ESUKU L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS
TUOMO


13.KUMBOKIRI LGA
HEADQUARTERS AGOLOMA


14.PATANI LGA
HEADQUARTERS
PATANI

15.BOMADI LGA
HEADQUARTERS 
BOMADI


16.AYAKOROMO LGA
HEADQUARTERS
AYAKOROMO


17.IDUWINI L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS
ODIMODI


18.SEIMBIRI/MEIN LGA
HEADQUARTERS
OKPOKUNU


19.NDORO L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS  NDORO


20.OGBE-IJOH L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS
OGBE-IJOH


21.ISABA L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS ISABA CENTRAL


22.GBARAMATU EAST L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS OKERENKOKO

23.GBARAMATU WEST L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS
OPOROZA


24.OKOMU L.G.A
HEADQUARTERS
OKOMU CENTRAL.

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Delta South: Ogbe-ljoh Warri Kingdom expresses dismay over Sen. Onowakpo neglect, vows to vote him out 2027 lf

..... He refuses to influence any tangible project to the headquarters of Warri South-West LGA before 2027 general elections 

Francis Tayor

Warri _____ The good people of Ogbe-ljoh Warri Kingdom, headquarters of Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State has passed a public notice to the senator representing Delta South Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Sen. Joel Onowakpo Thomas, Chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content to as a matter of urgency fastract tangible infrastructural development to the kingdom or face vote out in the fast approaching 2027 general elections.

The Ogbe-ljoh people on what they described as perceived political marginalization and deliberate neglect of inclusiveness over the past two years of representation by senator Onowakpo, stressing that his continuous deprivation of Ogbe-ljoh Warri Kingdom in terms of attracting infrastructural development would grievously affect his reelection bid if he plans to come back for another term.
The Ogbe-ljoh people made the statement over the weekend in Warri through press briefing organized by the immediate past Councillor of lzansa/ljelele Ward in Warri South-West LGA, Hon. Felix Yerinbowei Company, alias Ycom the 'Endless Ocean' charged the member representing Delta South to urgently address the issue of political neglect and influence federal institution, be it NCE or polytechnic, road network, appointments among others in order to clear the doubt that he is not biased neither been selective in the equitable distribution of the dividends of democracy to the Ogbe-ljoh people who massively voted him into office in the 2023 general elections.

Hon. Company who is the national coordinator of the Independence Grassroots Liberators (IGL), a socio-political  movement for good governance in Delta State said the call became imperative owing to the fact that Ogbe-ljoh people gave him the highest votes to bring him into power in  2023 but unfortunately there is nothing on ground to show as appreciation or thank you to the Ogbe-ljoh people for their support by senator Onowakpo in the past years of representation.
He emphasized that since Onowakpo is doing well by attracting road projects and sponsoring bills for the establishment of strategic institutions in lsoko, ltsekiri and other kingdoms under his jurisdiction, he should endeavor to do the same to the seat of government otherwise the Asorock of Warri South-West LGA, Ogbe-ljoh.

He expressed disappointment over senator Onowakpo lopsided projects he has influenced so far, while calling on him to ensure fairness and justice in the equitable distribution of constituency projects among the various wards he represents for his own interest, Hon. Company stated.

Just-ln: Former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari is Death_ Mallam Gabar Shehu Confirms

Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has died in the United Kingdom.

The announcement was made on Sunday by his former spokesperson, Mallam Garba Shehu, who revealed that the ex-leader passed away at a UK hospital. The exact cause of death and other surrounding details have not yet been made available to the public.

Buhari, who served as Nigeria’s president from 2015 to 2023, had reportedly been in the UK for medical attention. 

More updates are expected as information becomes available.

Friday, July 11, 2025

Just-ln: Amnesty Scholarship portal opens for applicants, as Otuaro urges qualified Niger Deltans to apply for 2025/2026 academic session

In a bold and visionary move, the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) has thrown open the doors of opportunity once again; officially announcing the 2025/2026 Onshore Scholarship Awards for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Nigerian tertiary institutions.

The application registration period is from Friday 11th July to 8th August, 2025. Consequently, all interested candidates should note the following registration eligibility criteria (General for 2025/2026) on the official public announcement letter below.
The Presidency, Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) announcing the 2025/2026 Onshore Scholarship Award for Undergraduate and Postgraduate studies.

Application Period:

Friday, 11th July to Friday, 8th August 2025

✅ Eligibility Criteria (General for 2025/2026):

Must be eligible beneficiaries of the PAP (ex-agitators or from impacted communities) from nine (9) Niger Delta states:

Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Cross River

Undergraduate Requirements:

Must have sat for the 2025 UTME or be a new entrant into 100 level programs.

A valid UTME result is required.

A minimum UTME score is required (usually around 200 or as specified by PAP).

Awaiting results for WAEC or NECO are not allowed.

Postgraduate Requirements:

Must be new entrants into 2025/2026 academic session.

Maintain a minimum average CGPA (e.g., 2.5 over 5.0 or 2.0 over 4.0 for undergraduates).

Must not be involved in misconduct against PAP regulations.

May be required to undertake a written aptitude test and oral interview.

🎓 Scholarship Covers:

Tuition Fees

Accommodation

Monthly In-Training-Allowance (ITA) and Book Allowances. 

🔗 How to Apply:

Visit the official scholarship application portal:
https://scholarship.osapnd.gov.ng

📌 Signed:

Management

Thursday, July 10, 2025

The Killer in Journalists and Privileged Individuals_By: Enewaridideke Ekanpou

Strong institutions are the pride of a nation because they kill the virus of graft. Strong institutions usually emerge from a single-minded determination and decisive action. Nddc, Nimasa, the security agencies, legislative arms, judiciary, governmental ministries, parastatals,  Efcc, Icpc and many others can work effectively without being mired in graft if journalists and privileged individuals could collaborate and work, always awake to their daily responsibilities. Today the various institutions in Nigeria are somewhat weak and defective because journalists and wealthy individuals in the society  have gone awol though President Tinubu is  currently at work to build strong institutions through his various policies at different stages of implementation. My concern here today does not revolve around  the government but rather it revolves around journalists and wealthy individuals in the society identified here as the blight on strong institutions.

Though fundamentally focused on journalists and privileged individuals here, it must however be stressed that through  the meaningful policies of President Tinubu who is distinguished  by his insight into the plague of the Niger Delta, the upstream sector of the Nigerian economy  has been positioned for optimum performance through the pragmatic advocacy of TANTITA against oil theft and pipeline vandalism just as the PAP has been similarly positioned to pursue the true objectives of Amnesty through the refined borderless policy of administration adopted by Chief Dr Dennis Otuaro, the current PAP boss. These are institution-strengthening strategies being audaciously replicated at the state level by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in the pursuit of his MORE agenda strategically aligned with President Tinubu's Renewed Hope agenda.

Editorials usually foreground the position of a given newspaper on any current matter but today it is fast becoming the norm among most online newspapers for editorials to be devalued and overshadowed by mere journalistic reports. Editorials foreground the position of the paper on a current national issue that burdens the ordinary people. It saddens  these days that most online newspapers journey journalistically everywhere without editorials and punchy opinion articles to awaken the government to meaningful action on key aspects of government policies being implemented. It is more of sympathy and support journalism animated by  brown envelope and financial inducements. This has to change if we must build strong institutions to activate good governance and accountability. Without an awakening journalism, it is a smooth sail to JAPA; and JAPA is a phenomenon that depletes our human resources in Nigeria as our best brains migrate to different  western countries for self-actualisation and social belonging.
 
Journalists kill the growth of strong institutions when some newspapers cowardly and  tactically refrain from publishing articles that constructively attack the individuals and institutions they have an established sympathy  for in their reportage and editorials. Some newspapers even condescend to the level of 'alerting'  such individuals and institutions to a waiting article on their table written by someone, particularly when the article is  critically biting. Such timely alert usually attracts heavy financial inducements from the alerted which eventually  kills the article they did not even write, neither would they be held responsible if the said article backfired legally. Such critical article or press release should be published however the calibre of persons involved and logically wait for defensive reactions from the affected persons. 

It is the worst form of betrayal in journalism for a journalist or a newspaper to take dictation from certain individuals on what to publish and what not to publish based on financial inducements. Journalists or newspapers involved in this objectionable condescension cannot build strong institutions and demand accountability from the government because they have lost the moral authority and moral  compass to bark at others who have erred.

The above scenario is what I call condescending,  barbaric APROKO journalism that kills strong institutions. Let us wash  our hands off APROKO journalism; let us wean ourselves off APROKO journalism and embrace the type of journalism that carries echoes of Ernest Sissei Ikoli, the pioneering Nigerian journalist. 

Born 25 March 1893, Ikoli who hails from Twon in Bayelsa State,, the first editor of Daily Times but later left the editorial desk to run his own paper named The African Messenger when Daily Times did not give him his required space to  critically engage the colonial policies of Sir Fredrick Lord Lugard, is an Ijaw man. With his constant criticisms, legislative council in Lagos, party politics and representative government were injected into the 1922 Clifford constitution. He was also known for his criticism of the 1914 amalgamation of the North and the South by the colonial government. The journalistic engagements and  sacrifices of Ikoli created  meaningful changes in the colonial policies of Lord Lugard.

If we must build strong institutions through journalistic advocacy, it must begin with the building and strengthening of our indigenous spiritual and cultural institutions which were the first casualties when the colonial masters came. In the thinking of the colonial masters, Africans could lose their dignity , be manipulated and treated like puppets if they could  be re-orientated to the fact that foreign things were better and of higher value than their own indigenous culture and values. Africans had high moral standards rooted in their indigenous cultures and so to destroy our spiritual and cultural  foundations was the first target of the Europeans. Your fence of defence crumbles when your culture is destroyed. To destroy the backbone of Africans through this cultural mechanism was the kernel of the address of Thomas Babington Lord Macaulay to the British Parliament on 2nd February 1835. Lord Macaulay was a British historian, poet, essayist and politician known for his book THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 

For Chinua Achebe, the centre loses direction and stability when things fall apart at the cultural level. To launch a counter narrative to regain our cultural foundation needed for strong institutions, journalists must intentionally rebuild our spiritual and  cultural foundation through storytelling and reports. If your own spiritual and cultural heritage was intentionally destroyed, you must intentionally rebuild it through journalistic narratives.

To regain our spiritual and cultural pride, journalists must not carry prejudices in their coverage and reportage. Journalists must journey to any place where festivals rooted in African spiritual and cultural heritage are held. This could be in communities in Urhobo, Itsekiri, Igbo or Isoko. Don't say you are not going to cover such cultural events because you are a Christian or Muslim. It must be an unbiased coverage towards spiritual and cultural revival.

Journalists need meaningful backing to survive and awaken government institutions to the right path, away from graft. The indigenous newspapers need adverts and direct financial support from wealthy individuals but this is nowhere to be found. Even the so-called privileged individuals run to indigenous newspapers or smaller newspapers for quick defensive stories and reports when their reputation is about to be mired. Alas, such individuals befriend the big newspapers when it is time for adverts on obituaries, weddings, anniversaries and birthdays. How do you want the indigenous newspapers or the 'neophyte newspapers' to survive under this discriminatory atmosphere? It is quite close to Barrister Soja Smooth's analogy of giving millions to BEKE musicians as engagement fee and giving the Ijaw musicians only one hundred thousand as engagement fee.  You must change this attitude. How many of our people are here  today to celebrate the Congress newspaper for being on the  media space for four years?

Again and again, I maintain that if  we must strengthen our institutions to prevent graft in governance and law-making, we must first strengthen our cultural and traditional institutions; these institutions strengthened, we have got the enabler to kill graft because graft stems from individuals out of tune with their various cultures. Let us popularise the ideals of our culture and tradition first which will guide the behaviour of individuals engaged in law-making and the running of our various institutions. A man rooted in the codes of his  own culture and tradition will not be part of graft.

Before  we build strong institutions, we must avoid the journalism of brown envelope  and the journalism of sympathy with this and that. Journalists must be investigative, objective and vehemently refuse to be  influenced in their reportage. We must also avoid giving frivolous awards to individuals. It diminishes a newspaper that showers  undeserving awards on individuals and individuals. Conversely, it promotes a newspaper astronomically when deserving awards are given to individuals and institutions. The society knows when wrong awards are given to individuals and institutions that don't merit such awards. Wrong awards kill the growth of strong institutions. Newspapers must therefore be watchful over this tempting tendency.

Towards the building of strong institutions, we must also focus on the hitherto unexplored space in journalism. That is the indigenous space that comprises the core cultural elements of our people! For smaller newspapers or media houses, the indigenous space must be seen as your comparative advantage over the 'mainstream newspapers'.Tell stories that are not told by the mainstream  newspapers.You are free to tell stories already told by the mainstream newspapers but it must be  in a striking manner that distinguishes you from them. Don't copy and tell stories from the angle already used by other newspapers. Leave a trending story alone if you cannot engage it strikingly from your own angle. Be original and always use good editors to avoid blunders because blunders reduce the quality of your paper.You must pay serious attention to your editorial. Use your editorial to address salient issues. Let your editorials distinguish you from the crowd.

Strong institutions cannot be built without a thought for the above areas. If the security agencies, ministers, commissioners, legislators,   permanent secretaries, directors-general, chairmen, judges and heads of government parastatals, agencies, commissions, etc, must be strengthened away from graft, journalists and privileged individuals must devotedly engage these highlighted roles. There must be a meaningful synergy between journalists and the privileged individuals towards the revival of our destroyed spiritual and cultural foundations because Africans cannot make progress without these foundations. Let us synergise and work together to enthrone strong institutions ideologically friendly to our spiritual and cultural heritage but ideologically antagonistic to graft .

Journalists are meant to bark and awaken people to their responsibilities but they cannot bark at people and institutions as the accredited watchdogs of the society if they are disabled or disenabled by financial virus. If they must bark, privileged individuals need to support them financially in occasions like this and beyond this, first by way of massive attendance, and secondly, by way of robust financial fellowship or companionship.The journalists need you to survive . You need the journalists to watch over a significant part of your life for meaningful existence. It is a functional relationship of mutualism, without which figurative death stalks both.

Privileged individuals must be the enabler for journalistic journeys; enabled journalists must be ready to bark rightly without targeted financial inducements because journalists command a wholesale market of consumers when they bark without being teleguided towards a particular channel based on fixated sympathies.


Being the copy of an address given  by Ekanpou during the four-year celebration of the Congress newspaper at TM Hotel, Warri

Warri Delineation Exercise: Former lawmaker charges INEC to correct all abnormalities and release final report without further delay

Francis Tayor

The lndependent National Electoral Commission, INEC has been advised to complete the pending Warri Federal Constituency Ward Delineation Exercise Report without further delay.

The charge was made by a former Councillor in Warri South-West Local Government Area of the State, Hon. Company Yerinbowei Felix, fondly called Ycom D 'Endless Ocean' following the rising tension among the three ethnic groups affected by the exercise in warri.
Hon. Company said there are various protests ongoing in the affected areas due to some errors made by INEC in their field work report, stressing that such abnormalities should be amicably addressed by the electoral umpire in order to ensure equity, fairness and justice.

He noted that since INEC have discovered the truth about  manipulated wards by particular ethnic group following their field work, it is expected they conclude the process without fear or favour.
He therefore, called on the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu to take the bold step as he normally do in calling results after elections to correct every grey areas and release the final report of the long awaited Warri Federal Constituency Ward Delineation ordered by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

PS Kokole lnvites Friends, Colleagues and Well Wishers on Daughter's Marriage Tomorrow 11th July, 2025 at Ughelli in Delta State

Francis Tayor 

The Assistant Director Administration (Exco Recorder) Burutu Local Government Council who is also the Secretary to the Burutu LGA Traditional Rulers Committee, Sir Patrick Selekeye Kokole has invited the general public, especially family, friends, colleagues and well wishers to join him celebrate tomorrow Friday 11th and Saturday 12th July, 2025 as he gives out one of his daughters, Pharm. Lucy Funkeye Kokole to Mr. Olayinka Davies hand in marriage.
According to Kokole in the marriage invitation stated as follows:

Chief/Hon/Dr/Prof/Barr/Sir/Ma.

" I wish to humbly remind you of my daughter Pharm. F. L. KOKOLE marriage ceremony as slated below:

Friday 11th July, 2025:

Traditional marriage at Mr. KOKOLE Patrick compound, Isodje street Oteri, Ughelli.

2 Saturday 12th July, 2025: Court Wedding and Receiption at Ughelli Guest House, Ughelli.
God Almighty bless you as come, the statement added."
From: KOKOLE Patrick.

Meanwhile, it will interest you to note that PS Kokole hailed from Ayakoromo community in Burutu LGA of Delta State while the potential son-in-law hails from the family of Mr. Tosin Kemiki of ljebu ldagbo, ljebu Ogun State.
Kokole however, honourably request the esteem presence of his family and well wishers to honour the invitation, stressing that every necessary arrangement have been put in place for adequate entertainment of guests.

Smooth urges Urhobo, Itsekiri and Ijaw nations to unite behind Tantita, as Niger Delta group present Tantita's impressive scorecard

Francis Tayor

Ijaw highlife music maestro and the paddle of Niger Delta, Chief. Barrister Smooth has once again called on the various tribes in the Niger Delta region, especially the Urhobos, ltsekiris, ljaws, lsokos and others to rally round Tantita security services Nigeria Limited over the impressive performance of the oil pipeline security company over the few years in the region.
Smooth made the remarks in warri during the courtesy call by Save the Niger Delta Group passing a Vote of Confidence on Tantita as 'Top Security Company in the Niger Delta'  citing Impressive Scorecard. 

Smooth described Tantita security company as a game changer by meaningfully transforming many lives from poverty to riches, safeguarding our once bastardized environment and watersways by the activities of illegal oil bunkering among other nefarious pipeline vandalism by oil thieves
He said Urhobo, ljaw and ltsekiri nations are one, let's unite and be a brothers keeper in order to move the state forward in particular, and Niger Delta region at large.

In their presentation, the Group whose membership cuts across Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa Ibom states led by its national President, Mr. Gesikeme Akparakata lauds  the top Security firm in the Niger Delta for its Humanitarian projects in its front burner. The Group with the overall interest of the people and tribes presented a Scorecard harnessing and re evaluating the company's activities in the fight against pipeline vandalism, Sea piracy and illegal oil Bunkering in the Niger Delta. 
The Group Secretary Elum Oghenevwede from the Urhobo tribe appreciates Tantita for its all inclusive employment schemes and the beautiful Infrastructures brought to Urhobo land. 

In her remarks Mrs Enobun Abu from Akwa Ibom cannot hid her feelings for the overwhelming impact TANTITA has brought to the Niger Delta beyond tribal lines. 
The Group Woman Leader Mrs Princess Ogbotimibo expressed her joy with a song that High Chief Dr Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo has always had both the women, the orphans, the widows and the old, under his payroll, not to mention the many beneficiaris of business entrepreneurs raised by Tantita under the leadership of the most benevolent Engr Kestin Pondi. She prays for the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR to hand over the security business of the Niger Delta to Tantita to solidate the stability and peace it has brought thereby stabilizing the country's economy. 
In closing, Pastor Frank Bideke prays for Chief Barrister S Smooth as the only unifying voice in the Niger Delta with his song  WA MO BO let's live as one!

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Delta Bursary Board Endorses NUIS Campus Tour, as Agediga Reaffirms Student Support Initiatives

The Chairman, Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board, Comrade Shedrack Agediga, hosted the leadership of the National Union of Izon-lbe Students (NUIS) in a meeting focused on advancing student welfare and educational advocacy.

During the visit, NUIS unveiled its Campus Tour Program, aimed at tackling social vices like cultism and drug abuse, while promoting academic excellence across tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
In response, Comrade Agediga commended the initiative and reaffirmed his commitment to inclusive educational support. He highlighted key programs under the Delta state bursary and scholarship board including:

• Bursaries for students in public and private institutions

• Scholarships for law school candidates and students with disabilities.

• Support for children of deceased civil servants.

• Awards for first-class and specialized students.

• Postgraduate scholarships and support.

Agediga emphasized that Delta state bursary is for all eligible delta state students and doesn't operate on ethnic quarter system. 
The Chairman pledged full support for the NUIS tour, calling for impactful messaging to steer students away from vices and toward purpose-driven lives.

Late Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni for burial on 9 August, 2025 at Ogbe-ljoh Warri Kingdom

Francis Tayor 

The remains of late Mrs/Evangelist. Rosemary Oromoni, the wife of Hon. Chief Sylvester Oromoni, the Executive Chairman Warri South West LGA and the mother of late Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, the Dowen College student who died under controversial circumstances in 2021 after he was allegedly bullied by fellow students would be committed to mother earth at her husband's compound in Ogbe-ljoh Town, headquarters of Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State on the 9th August, 2025.
She died at the age of 57, leaving behind her husband, children, grandchildren, sisters brothers and many relatives.

According to the burial programme signed by Hon. Ebike Oromoni for the family and Keyness Oromoni for the children, stated as follows:

_Thursday 7th August, 2025: Night of Tribute at the family compound by Estate, opposite Oasis Hotel, Warri.

_Friday 9th August, 2025: Funeral Service at Ogbe-ljoh Town, headquarters of Warri South-West LGA.

Reception follows immediately after interment at the family compound by Estate, opposite Oasis Hotel, Warri.

Mrs Oromoni died in November 2024, three years after her son's tragic death. Reports say she battled depression and high blood pressure following the loss of her son and the long legal fight that followed.

Her son, Sylvester, became the centre of national attention after his death in November 2021. His family claimed he was beaten and forced to drink a toxic substance by seniors at Dowen College, Lagos. The school denied the claims, saying he got injured while playing football.
The case dragged for years with multiple autopsies giving conflicting reports. While an earlier autopsy suggested chemical poisoning, a Lagos coroner later ruled that Sylvester died of natural causes from sepsis. The students accused were eventually cleared, and no one was held responsible.

The Oromoni family, unhappy with the outcome, refused to bury their son for over two years. He was eventually laid to rest in Warri in January 2024. Just months later, his mother passed away.

Mulade to Chair Congress Newspaper 4th Anniversary on 10th July, in Warri, as Omare, Ekanpou, Mulu to Appear as Dignitaries

The Congress Newspaper, along with its online television station, is excited to announce its 4th anniversary celebration taking place on Thursday, July 10th, 2025 in Warri , Delta State, Nigeria.

The event will honour personalities with track records with awards, this included lectures with the Theme: "Entrenching accountability in governance, with lecture topic: "Strengthening institutions and legislations to prevent graft in governance".

The event would be Chaired by Chief Sheriff Mulade, national coordinator of CEPEJ, Special Guest of Honor, Barr Eric Omare, former IYC president, Guest of Honor, Mr Mulu Anthony, MD/CEO SILVER CONTINENTAL GLOBAL VENTURES LTD and Keynote speaker, Enewaridideke Ekanpou, writer and Publisher.
However, the news firm warmly invites members of the public and esteemed guests to attend the historic event, which promises to be a memorable, filled with entertainment, networking opportunities, and a look back at the newspaper's impactful contributions over the past four years.

Since its inception in 2021, the Congress Newspaper has established itself as a trusted source of news and information, focusing on serving its readers with quality journalism and in-depth analysis of current events. The accompanying online television station has also expanded its reach, providing visual storytelling and coverage of significant happenings within the Niger Delta and beyond.

“Our anniversary is not just a celebration of our achievements, but a celebration of Niger Delta story telling,” said Sir Ozobo Austin, Editor-in-Chief of the Congress Newspaper. “We are grateful for the continued support from our readers and viewers, and we look forward to a great moment of reflection, gratitude, and excitement for what lies ahead.”

However, the Congress Newspaper invites everyone to join in this milestone celebration and to continue supporting ethical journalism.

Nigeria House of Reps Seek to lncrease National Assembly Members from 469 to 552 to Ensure Regional Balance

The House of Representatives has proposed a constitutional amendment to allocate 10% of seats in the National Assembly for women and 5% for persons with disabilities (PWDs).

This proposal, announced by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas on Tuesday during the official opening of the 2025 National Assembly Open Week and the launch of the 10th House Midterm Legislative Scorecard in Abuja, aims to embed these quotas in the Constitution for long-term inclusion.

Under this framework, 83 new seats would be created: 55 in the House of Representatives (increasing its size from 360 to 415) and 28 in the Senate (bringing the National Assembly’s total to 552 seats).
Speaker Abbas explained that these reserved seats for women would be filled through direct elections on separate ballots and distributed by state to ensure regional balance. For PWDs, 5% of existing seats would be reserved, with candidates nominated by accredited disability advocacy organizations.

Those elected to these reserved seats would have equal rights and responsibilities as other legislators.

Abbas emphasized that this reform is long overdue, noting that women’s representation has stagnated despite constituting half the population.

He cited global examples like Rwanda and Senegal, where constitutional quotas significantly increased female representation.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Just-ln: Bill to Establish Federal Oil and Gas Hospital in Benikrukru, Delta State Scales Second Reading in Senate

Abuja___ A bill seeking to establish the Federal Oil and Gas Hospital in Benikrukru, Delta State, has passed second reading in the Senate. The proposed hospital is aimed at providing comprehensive medical services for workers in the oil and gas industry, as well as for communities affected by oil and gas operations.

Presiding over the session, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin (APC, Kano North), referred the bill to the Senate Committee on Health for further legislative work. The committee is expected to report back within four weeks.

The bill, titled A Bill for an Act to Establish the Federal Oil and Gas Hospital, Benikrukru, Delta State (SB. 847), was sponsored by Senator Onwakpo Thomas Joel (APC, Delta South). It was first read on June 24, 2025.

Leading the debate, Senator Joel explained that the bill aims to provide specialized medical services to oil and gas workers and their host communities, who are frequently exposed to occupational hazards resulting in illnesses and injuries.
“The bill seeks to establish a hospital that will ensure access to quality healthcare for workers in the oil and gas sector, as well as residents of communities affected by exploration activities,” he said.

He noted that the hospital would offer emergency care, occupational health services, and treatment for oil and gas-related conditions, helping to reduce downtime and increase productivity in the industry.

“The siting of this hospital is strategic. It will help address long-standing agitations and restiveness in the Niger Delta by offering tangible health benefits to affected communities,” Joel added.

He highlighted that Delta South Senatorial District has the highest offshore crude oil production in Delta State and ranks second nationally. The proposed location for the hospital lies at the heart of offshore oil exploration, serving communities and companies such as Chevron, Shell, ExxonMobil, Total, and Nigerian Agip Oil Company.

Senator Joel also emphasized that the hospital’s funding structure has been designed to avoid additional financial burden on the federal treasury.

“The hospital will be funded by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), which derives revenue from 1% of every contract awarded within the oil and gas sector,” he explained.

“Since the NCDMB is not directly funded by the federal government, the hospital’s funding will come from this independent revenue source.”

The bill’s passage is seen as a significant step toward improving healthcare access in oil-producing communities and addressing environmental and occupational health concerns in the Niger Delta.