Friday, August 8, 2025

Marital Bliss: Justice, Faith Set to Exchange Marital Vows August 16, 2025 in Warri, Invite Friends and Well Wishers

Preparation is on top gear for the duo, Mr. Justice Forcados of Ofougbene Community in Burutu LGA and Miss Faith Nweke of Ogbeja Community in lka North LGA, both of Delta State set to exchange marital vows according to the lka culture and tradition.

The event is inter-tribal marriage between the Delta lgbos and that of the ljaws of Burutu in Delta State.

According to the marriage programme stated that the traditional marriage rites (dowry) payment is schedule on Wednesday August 13, at Vincent Chiadika Residence in Ute Ogbeja Ogbeabau quarters, lka North LGA, Delta State.
While the traditional marriage reception is slated on Saturday  August 16th, 2025 at NNPC Junior Staff Club, Bendel Estate, along Airport road, Effurun Warri Delta State. 

Time: 11:00 AM.

Music by John Ekpesebo of Obotebe Town, Umbi Kingdom.

The dou however, use this medium to respectively invite their friends, colleagues, well wishers and the general public to join them celebrate on their Special Day, adding that there are variety of food and assorted wines specially packaged for the merriment of guests at the marriage reception

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Opinion: When Hope Carries No Sword: A Reflection for Peter Obi_ By: William Z. Bozimo

He came not with horses or chariots, but with files and figures. A pilgrim in politics, walking barefoot into a field of broken thrones. Where others carried daggers behind their smiles, He bore only ledgers and the trust that decency could win. They called him “Mr. Integrity,” and some said it with reverence, while others with sarcasm; as if honesty were an affliction. But in a nation drunk on impunity, even a clean man starts to smell suspicious. 

The youth carried him like prophecy, not because they understood the system, but because they were tired of being statistics in someone else’s failure. He became their candle. But the storm was fierce. “Go and verify,” he said, and we did. We found the man was real, but the machinery was not. It's like a movement without trenches, a revolution without routers, and a battle cry without bullets.  He ran with a righteous heart but a rented vehicle.

A party that knew not its voters, nor the wards that birthed them. Where were all his captains and foot soldiers? The courts became his altar, but politics is not a prayer request. Just as faith alone cannot fill the ballot box. The ballot does not bend to purity, but rather, it plunges towards serious preparation. Perhaps, that is where hope fell short. What good is a choir if it cannot sing in the language of power? What good is honesty if it doesn't beguile strategy? 

They say democracy thrives when the people vote, but what if the ballot offers only a sinking boat? Though he spoke of stolen mandates, we asked: Did he ever truly possess the crown, or was it just the chorus? Let it be said that he made the unscrupulous tremble and rattled their tables. He also made the word “competence” fashionable again, thereby inspiring generations that decency is not weakness. For that reason, he deserves our applause, not our blindness.

Now the road to 2027 begins, rougher, bloodier, and more cynical. Will Peter Obi come with a sword this time? Will he build a fortress, and not just a following? Because a saint without a real strategy is just like a tragic footnote, and Nigeria cannot survive another beautiful failure. So let him rise again, but this time, armoured. Let him campaign and also conquer, understanding that in Nigeria, you do not enter Pharaoh’s palace without first surviving the wilderness.

“The ballot should be a choir, not a jail cell. If there is no voice for dissent, then we are only singing a song of slavery in the key of shame.”
✍🏽 William Z. Bozimo
Veteran Journalist | Columnist | National Memory Keeper

Oromoni family holds service of songs/tribute in honour of their late wife, Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni in Warri

On Thursday August 7, service of songs and tribute was held in honour of the wife of the executive Chairman of Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, late Evangelist Mrs. Rosemary Sylvester Oromoni (née Kogoro).

Dignitaries cuts across all walks of life from far and near, including politicians, business men, the clergy among others joined the Oromoni family of Ogbe-ljoh to sympathize with the husband and children of the deceased at his Warri residence by Estate.
It was a solemn evening of tributes, worship, and reflections as family, friends, and well-wishers gathered for the Service of Songs in honour of Late Evangelist Mrs. Rosemary Sylvester Oromoni, held at her family residence.
The event, organized to celebrate the impactful life of the departed, was filled with deep emotions, powerful worship, and touching testimonies from loved ones who described her as “a treasure in human embodiment.” Songs of comfort and hope echoed as the congregation remembered a woman of faith, compassion, and strength.
The children in their various tributes, described their late mother as a woman of faith, prayer warrior, cheerful giver and a great pillar who have left a legacy that is worthy of emulation.

In his tribute, the eldest son of the deceased, Mr. Keyness Oromoni stressed that he never still believe that his beloved mother is gone, saying she left him at the time he needed her most, while praying God for her gentle soul to rest in perfect peace in His bosom, he noted.

Notable community leaders, ministers of the gospel, and members of the Oromoni and Kogoro families were in attendance, all united in grief and gratitude for the legacy she left behind.
Meanwhile, the remains of the late Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni would be committed to mother earth on Saturday August 9, at her husband's compound Ogbe-ljoh Town, headquarters of Warri South-West LGA, Delta State.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

The Drunk Drunkards without Drinks Drunk_By: Enewaridideke Ekanpou Ph.D

Don't be a sacrilegious iconoclast!
Let the 'lizardic' lane lined up with 'olu' crabs and mudskippers symmetrically sonorous with aligned body movement;
Let the lizardic lane lined up with all arboreals.
All arboreal animals animated, not alienated, wild and drunk, devoid of drinks drunk.
Let all the arboreals scamper without a fall off  trees because it is a day  not-drunk drinks intoxicate  all down the lined lizardic lane; even the poets lost to their right and left lane on the lined lizardic lane.
Even the civet cat always drunk on the raffia palm tree turns a teetotaler, uncontrollably drunk with dance steps on the lined lizardic lane.
Then the wild but calculated flight of dolphins on the surface of the river, drunk with excitement without drinks drunk.

Don't be a sacrilegious iconoclast!
Let the fireflies fly higgledy-piggledy on the lined lizardic lane where even the poets and  dramatists are drunk without  drinks drunk.
Don't be a sacrilegious iconoclast!
This is a wild gathering of wild storytellers called together without a call;
Wild storytellers called together without a call to tell the story of Dr. Gogi Serikoromo...
A story over which the forest elderly women break into a wild dance until their sashes are torn, and waists wearied.

Don't be a sacrilegious iconoclast!
I know the sacrilegious iconoclasts have their stories  to tell because they hate  crowned achievement.
It is a wild gathering of 'efulefuls' who are loafers on the lined lizardic lane!
Only sacrilegious iconoclasts journey 'temugedegede' on this lane lined with broken bottles.
Brother, have you turned a sacrilegious iconoclast who will not question wild burial of a loved one, only letting his stinking mouth loose over the wild gathering of wild storytellers called together without a call by a genuinely crowned achievement?
Don't be a sacrilegious iconoclast!
I know the story told by all these echoes.
All these are echoes of Timiebi Maika who once said 'drink not drunk has arrested me'.
Standing in their spots everybody stands arrested by not-drunk drinks.
Arrested everybody stands today because the village storyteller has been turbaned.
Timiebi the master storyteller journeyed to the underworld in August 2020.
Here in another August her protege has got turbaned.
Why won't not-drunk drinks arrest the lovers of the turbaned storyteller?

Dr. Ekanpou writes from Akparemogbene, Delta State.

Just-ln: Otuaro cautions against payment of money for Amnesty scholarship program, says application process is free

PRESS RELEASE

Otuaro Warns Against Payment Of Money For PAP Scholarship

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has expressed concern over complaints that some PAP stakeholders are allegedly collecting money from unsuspecting applicants for the programme's ongoing scholarship application process for the 2025/2026 academic session.

While warning against the alleged fraudulent act, Otuaro reiterated that the PAP scholarship application process for undergraduate and post-graduate programmes is free and money exchange for services was not allowed.

He spoke during the opening ceremony of the third batch of the three-day strategic Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation Training organised by the PAP for its stakeholders in collaboration with the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, on Wednesday.

Otuaro said that information at his disposal indicated that some unscrupulous characters were allegedly collecting money from the parents and guardians of potential scholarship beneficiaries with all kinds of assurances.

The Administrator also urged potential beneficiaries to resist payment of any amount of money to anybody for the scholarship. 

He urged those qualified to apply through PAP portal and await the response of the office assuring that the process would be fairly carried out.
He described the alleged dishonest act as regrettable and unacceptable as it taints the integrity of the scholarship application process.

He stressed  that the scholarship scheme was designed to increase the Niger Delta youths' access to higher education and enhance human capital development in the area.

Otuaro restated his resolve to ensure a transparent process in the management of the scholarship and ensure that the purpose of the scheme is not derailed by unscrupulous individuals.

He cautioned those involved in the alleged illicit activity to desist from it, stressing  that anybody caught trying to divert the laudable project for extortionist activities would be dealt with.

He assured that the PAP would not allow anyone to compromise the integrity of the scholarship application process.

He said, "I have received reports alleging some stakeholders collect money from applicants, parents and guardians with fake promises concerning the ongoing scholarship application process for the 2025/2026 academic year.

"For the avoidance of doubt, the scholarship application process is free. No one should collect money from anybody; nobody should encourage someone to collect or give money to anybody for the scholarship exercise. It is free. 

"The scholarship programme is a deliberate scheme for our people for a better tomorrow, it is not for our today. My leadership is committed to ensuring transparency and accountability even in the management of the scholarship award process.

"Those engaged in the alleged bad act should stop because I will not allow anyone to compromise the integrity of the application process. I urge all stakeholders to help discourage the collection of money for the scholarship.

“We will take drastic steps against any one attempting to divert the opportunity of the scheme to swindle innocent people.”

Otuaro told the participants that the workshop was aimed at deepening their understanding of issues around the theme, and equip them to perform their leadership role better as PAP's peace ambassadors around their communities and indeed the Niger Delta.

"You are, infact, also peace ambassadors of His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, GCFR. Therefore, you are expected to deploy the knowledge you would gain from this training to strengthen the ongoing peacebuilding process of PAP because the development of the region is in the priority agenda of the President," he said.

The PAP boss, while declaring the workshop open, urged the participants to take the entire exercise seriously in order for the objectives to be achieved in the interest of the region's peace, stability and development based on the President's Renewed Hope Agenda.

Signed:

Mr Igoniko Oduma
Special Assistant on Media to the Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme.

06/08/2025.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

A Doctor not Dogmatised_By: Dr. Enewaridideke Ekanpou Ph.D

I mouthed Jp Clark and cried kpiyan kpiyan into this world, my lips decorated with Song of a Goat.
It was my first coming into this world.
I mouthed Chinua Achebe and cried kpiyan kpiyan into this world, my lips decorated with Anthills of the Savannah.
It was my second coming into this world.
I mouthed Wole Soyinka and cried kpiyan kpiyan into this world, my lips decorated with Chronicles of the Happiest People on Earth.
It was my third coming into this world.
Because my birth marks mark my first, second and third coming into this world, the world has given me a crown.
Doctor of Philosophy in storytelling is my crown.
Everyone now calls me Doctor wherever I go to.
For decades I journeyed everywhere, nameless, nameless to the discomfort of Dr Paul  and Dr Tompolo.
Dr Paul Bebenimibo and Dr Tompolo must be comforted I have been named after  decades.
Dr Izonebi and Dr Gesiere must be told I have been decorated. 
Decorated a Doctor not deracinated;
Decorated a Doctor not dominated;
Decorated a Doctor not dogmatised;
Decorated a Doctor not doctored;
Decorated a Doctor not deodorised;
Decorated a Doctor not donated .
I can see Timiebi Maika go wild and drunk with dance steps in the underworld.
My inside is dotted with native chalk.
My inside native chalk-dotted because Clark, Achebe and Soyinka taught me how to cry kpiyan kpiyan!
My crown came  because I shed tears for Clark, Achebe and Soyinka in my first, second and third coming into  this world.
Dr. Ekanpou writes from Akparemogbene, Delta State.

Featured Article: The Arab Virgin, Saint Febronia of Syria

Arab invaders attacked a convent of nuns and captured a beautiful virgin, whom they offered as a gift to the commander of their troop.

= When the commander saw her, he was dazzled by her beauty and sought to corrupt her. She then said to him:

"Wait a moment, for I have learned a skill passed down among virgins, and it can only be performed by a virgin — otherwise, it is of no use."

= He asked her: "And what is this skill?"

She replied:
"It is an oil: if someone is anointed with it, no sword or weapon can harm them. You, who go often to war, would greatly benefit from it."

= He said to her: "And how can I be sure of that?"
So she took some oil and said to him:

"Anoint your neck with it and give me your sword so that I may strike you."

= He replied: "No! You shall anoint your own neck first, and I will strike with the sword."

She agreed gladly, anointed her neck with the oil, and said:

"Strike with all your strength!"

He drew his sword, which was very sharp, and she bent her neck. He struck with all his might, and her head rolled to the ground.
Thus, she chose to die by the sword rather than to defile her virginity.

The commander was deeply grieved and wept bitterly for having killed such a beautiful soul. He then realized that she had deliberately deceived him in order to escape defilement and sin…

 *(This is Saint Febronia of Syria.)* 

Blessed are you, O pure bride… May her blessing be upon you all… Amen 🙏

Intercede for us, O great saint, before the Throne of Grace. Amen 🙏
 *©️ Ruben Mario Brodrick*

Monday, August 4, 2025

The Story of Tompolo's Foundry and the Doctor_By: Enewaridideke Ekanpou Ph.D

Life is a seasonal struggle on earth.
A season comes when lie-coated  storytelling small pots are broken for a ploughed path.
A new story demands a freshly ploughed path.
A ploughed path peopled by Tompolo's dynasty of doctors.

The lie-coated storytelling small pots have been scattered into smithereens, revealing Tompolo's blazing foundry.
A piece of metal disappeared into the foundry, out as a solid seasonal spear.
The spear is the seasonal spittle of the foundry.

From the foundry I was hammered into a seasonal spear.
In the foundry I 'kokoloko' saw Dr Paul Bebenimibo and Chief Kestin Pondi as helpers shaping the latest heated spear...
From Tompolo's foundry a doctor of English has been forged and spat out like dolphins spitting out a course for lost sailors at sea.

A seasoned blacksmith of transformation Tompolo has turned in thoughts;
A blacksmith who has fashioned out solid irons against oil theft and pipeline vandalism in Nigeria...
This was a doctor who walked on spiky paths, but home victorious 
without blood.

Indeed, the lie-coated storytelling small pots have been scattered into smithereens, revealing only how
Tompolo's foundry   turns out  doctors as solid seasonal spears .
The world only knows Paul, Dennis and Julius as academic doctors in different fields of study.
Off my fingers I can count Paul, Dennis and Julius as products of Tompolo's foundry.
I am the current spear spat out by Tompolo's foundry .
I am the spear that once walked on spikes but came home unhurt.

Only one  foundry  seasonally spits out doctors in different fields as a dolphin does at sea.
It is Tompolo's foundry that spits out doctors  in Nigeria beyond the oil theft and pipeline vandalism war waged justly without arms.

The doctors from Tompolo's foundry are Aristotled;
Their Aristotled thoughts journeying always, but not far away from this ploughed path.
Like mulched plantains in Akparemogbene, the truth must sprout as seeds scattered over the surface of the earth.
Forever the lie-coated storytelling small pots remain broken into pieces...
From the smithereens of the storytelling small pots Tompolo's dynasty of doctors shall spring as the sprouting story.
Only as a continuum of conquerors shall the doctors from Tompolo's foundry rise as the sprouting story over the broken pots.

Dr. Ekanpou writes from Akparemogbene, Delta State.

Lagos State deputy governor, Obafemi Hamzat advises parents to teach their children how to fish and not to eat fishes always

Dear Parents, 

By Obafemi Hamzat, Lagos Deputy Governor 

There are things that parents do that makes me wonder if they know the implications. In my teaching career, I've come to realize that children who are well brought up produce better results.

What I see these days is training the "butty" (aje butter) way which gets me scared of what will happen in the next 10-15 years.

I see eight year olds who don't bother to lay their beds.

I see 10 year olds served by the maid or "caring mum" on the table and they either don't pack the table or they just dump the plates in the kitchen for the maid or "caring mum".

Drivers carry the bags of
children above 5 years and the children call them "my driver".

Manual cloth washing is
gradually been replaced by
washing machines yet the maid or "caring mum" will be the one to do the laundry.

Children wake up and go straight to the TV and sleep late watching TV with mum and dad but mum and dad don't allow them read late.
They'll say "go and sleep".

I see parents play game for
hours on their phones yet
wonder why their children don't read and why their results are poor despite investment in expensive schools.

I see tweenagers and teenagers who can't cook common white rice because there's maid, nanny, cook, "caring mum" etc.

I see children who are addicted to cheating in exams, assignments, class work and the parents aren't taking conscious steps to correct it, instead some will bribe teachers to make their children first, teach them during external exams or take them to "miracle centres" to write their exams.

I see children who talk to their parents and other adults disrespectfully and all parents say is "children of nowadays are outspoken".

Your children's wardrobe is full of clothes but they don't have a single book.

You buy them lots of toys but you didn't buy them books.

I can go on and on.

See, when next you tell your
child not to do house chores,
study hard, etc, have it at the back of your mind that what you're saying is "don't take responsibility for your life".

I guess parents don't know that chores and morals are almost directly proportional to academic performance.

Haven't you thought of it that when our forefathers went to farm, fetched water, etc, before or after school, the world was a better place?

Haven't you thought of it that our local proverbs which have remained relevant were coined by unlettered men and women? 

A Hausa proverb says, "Ka so naka, duniya ta 'ki shi..." favour your son and the world will reject him..." (vice-versa).

A Yoruba proverb also says, "eni a nwo ki wooran"... "those who make news don't watch news".

So when you're mentoring your children to be T.V. addicts you should understand what you're
grooming them to be.

There are TWO PAINS in life and everyone must suffer one; *PAIN OF DISCIPLINE* or *PAIN OF REGRET*.

When you're preventing your
children from going through *pain of discipline*, just understand that you're automatically preparing them for *pain of regret*.

Some parents feel that their
children's careers are secured because of their financial stand.

Now, let's do this analysis:
1. You get your children a job.

2. You make them take over your company.

3. You set up a business for
them.

1. If you get them a job and they have the wrong attitude at work like being late, talking rudely to clients, etc, which made the company lose a big contract, will they keep them there?

2. They take over your company and your company lost within three months an amount that you didn't make in your first five years in business due to their lack of discipline, will you pat them on the head and say I'm proud of you child?

3. They run the business shabbily and there's nothing to show for it within few years.

The earlier we stopped these
pampering the better. You will give an account to God for them.

Train your child in the way he
should go and when he is old, he won't depart from it.
-KOH

2027: Otuaro charges N'Delta Ex-agitators to shun desperate politicians planning to sabotage the region

Press Release

2027: Otuaro Urges Niger Delta Ex-agitators To Shun Desperate Politicians Planning Mischief

••• Reaffirms Tinubu's Commitment To Region

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro, has appealed to ex-agitators in the Niger Delta to remain vigilant and resist the efforts of some politicians who are bent on destabilising the region for selfish ends.

He noted with concern the recent rise in politically-charged rhetoric and coordinated attempts by some politicians to pit ex-agitators and beneficiaries of the programme against the Federal Government even ahead of the 2027 elections.

Otuaro spoke at the end of the second batch three-day strategic Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation Training organised by the PAP from July 30 to August 1, 2025 for its stakeholders in collaboration with the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja.

Otuaro, who presented certificates to the workshop participants and later hosted them to a reception at the PAP headquarters, admonished ex-agitators not be deceived by such politicians and their antics.

He described these moves as reckless and unnecessary as there is no basis for anyone to cause destabilisation given the President Tinubu administration's commitment to the development and socio-economic advancement of the Niger Delta.
He stressed that President Tinubu was massively supporting the programme's human capital development and empowerment schemes for ex-agitators and beneficiaries.

Otuaro, while urging the participants to play their role as leaders, said, "We can all see the commitment of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to the Presidential Amnesty Programme. Ex-agitators and beneficiaries in general should not be deceived and distracted by some politicians.

"Be assured that nobody will do it better than President Tinubu. As Niger Delta people, we have to thank the President for his genuine love for the Presidential Amnesty Programme and our region as a whole.

“The President Tinubu administration has shown goodwill to our people, not just in words, but in action. The President has expanded the budget of the programme,  allowing us to reach more beneficiaries and strengthen our reintegration and rehabilitation initiatives.

‘’Furthermore, Niger Deltans have been appointed to strategic positions in key ministries and agencies. This level of inclusion is unprecedented and deserves acknowledgement. All we need to do is to be united for the President."

He urged all ex-agitators and stakeholders in the region to reflect on the progress made and not allow themselves to be used by political actors who do not have the interest of the region at heart.

He said their focus should be on peace, stability, and development of the region, adding that "any call for confrontation or disaffection at this time is not only misplaced but also harmful to the gains we have recorded."

According to him, the Tinubu administration means well for the Niger Delta and it is important that his goodwill is reciprocated with support, unity, and constructive engagement.

Otuaro reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that the PAP would continue to serve as a platform for sustainable human capital development, empowerment, and regional peace.

He called on traditional rulers, community leaders, and stakeholders to continue sensitising the youths to resist being used as tools of political destabilisation, emphasising that lasting progress can only be achieved through cooperation, not conflict.

Signed:

Mr Igoniko Oduma,
Special Assistant on Media to the Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme

03/08/2025.

Opinion: "Wike: Rebel With a Cause, or Emperor Without a Throne?"_By William Z. Bozimo

Some men enter the theatre of politics wearing masks, and then some storm through the doors bare-chested, roaring, daring both friend and foe to strike first. Wike has never needed a mask and his face is carved by combat not diplomacy, a lion with a microphone and a bulldozer for a will. Once the flame of the PDP, he now fans the furnace of Tinubu’s FCT dreams. From “APC must go!” to wearing its badge in broad daylight. 

Wike’s transformation is either the boldest pivot in modern Nigerian politics or the most spectacular betrayal since Brutus kissed Caesar’s hand. But unlike Brutus, Wike didn’t strike in secret. He did it on the balcony, under the full glare of the sun. He says he fought for the South but critics say he fought for Wike. He also says that he stood for justice, but observers say he couldn’t stand losing the PDP ticket. So which is it? Is this man a Southern redeemer or just another statesman disguised in the robes of self-interest?

What’s undeniable about him is his theatre gift. Nyesom Wike doesn’t whisper his rebellions. He choreographs them, amplifies them, and turns them into televised symphonies of defiance. In doing so, he exposes the hypocrisy of the silent saboteurs who operate from the shadows while pretending to serve. Today, Wike is Mr. Projects in the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja, working like a man racing a stopwatch. Some say it’s a duty. Others whisper that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu gave him one instruction: “Deliver or disappear.” Is Wike proving a point or chasing an ultimatum?

His clash with Rotimi Amaechi is now folklore. A saga written in the stones of Port Harcourt and each brick is a witness to their unrelenting war. But has Rivers State grown stronger under this duel? Or has its soul been bled dry by two titans who cannot share a stage? He crowned Sim Fubara governor, but the crown tilted too soon. The throne rebelled, the godfather raged, and the people watched, weary of kings who demand kneeling. Is Wike a political architect building legacies or a man incapable of letting go of the scaffolding?

What does Wike want? To be kingmaker, king, or king-breaker? He looms large in every dialogue about 2027. Not because he has declared, but because he never really retires. He might not wear the crown but he always carries the sceptre, often behind his back, hidden in plain sight. Or perhaps, he is playing the long game. Biding time, securing turf, and waiting for 2027 to rise not as a candidate, but an indispensable anointer, the only man with enough bark and bite to broker the peace before the next war.

Yet history is a jealous chronicler. It records not just the moves you made, but the lives you shifted, the alliances you shattered, and the questions you refused to answer. One day, when the South asks, “What did we truly gain from Wike’s rebellion?” the silence may be louder than any speech. So I ask, when your time is done, what will you leave behind? A trail of battles won, a region redeemed, or a party reimagined?

“Some men lead with vision. Others lead with volume. But the rarest leaders lead with consequence, knowing that history listens not to echoes, but to impact.”
✍🏽 William Z. Bozimo
Veteran Journalist | Columnist | National Memory Keeper

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Dr. Angozi celebrates Chief James lbori at 67, describes him as a bridge builder and architect of Delta State development

 
Francis Tayor

Former Chairman Burutu Local Government Council and Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources Delta State, Braduce Amakazi Angozi Ph'D, has join other well wishers to rejoiced and congratulated with a former governor of the state, His Excellency, Chief. James Onanefe lbori, on the auspicious occasion of his 67th birthday.

In a statement released on Monday at Abuja, Angozi described Chief lbori as a bridge builder and the architect of modern infrastructural development of Delta State.
Chief James Onanefe Ibori, popularly known as "The Odidigborigbo 1 Of Africa" was elected as the executive governor of Delta State from 1999-2007, and his administration was characterized with critical infrastructural development, human capital development and achievement of 13% Derivation Funds for the people of South-South Region.

In his words, he said:
"As you add another golden year to your age today, on behalf of myself and family, l extend heartfelt congratulations and best wishes. May the Almighty God grant you good health, happiness, peace of mind, long life and prosperity, as well as every good thing you desire to make life meaningful, Braduce Angozi Ph'D" stated.

Saturday, August 2, 2025

Opinion: Tinubu and the 2027 Equation_By William Z. Bozimo

Will political capital, public patience, and party loyalty add up to a second term? As the road to 2027 quietly takes shape, Nigerians must begin to ask: Has President Tinubu’s first term delivered enough to justify a second? His administration rode in on the heels of bold reforms like fuel subsidy removal, exchange-rate unification, and a promise to resurrect moribund refineries. 

Yet, for the average Nigerian, the maths isn't adding up. Markets may cheer stability, but refrigerators, shelves and transport queues tell a different story altogether. What is currently unfolding is not merely a test of economic policy, it is a delicate dance of political calculation. Will Tinubu recalibrate to meet the demands of a restless youth population, or fall back on the tired choreography of patronage and consolidation?

In true Tinubulistic fashion, the intention is clear. But ambition alone does not earn renewal. The question now is whether the second-term bid will be grounded in performance, or floated by optics and spin. As 2027 approaches, Nigerians must resist the temptation of short memory. We cannot afford another term built on rhetoric while the people remain collateral in the theatre of political survival.

Let it be known that this is not a trial. It is a reckoning. In the theatre of Nigerian politics, those who roar must one day account to the crowd as the tides of 2027 begin to stir.
✍🏽 William Z. Bozimo
Veteran Journalist | Columnist | National Memory Keeper

INC Elections: Alabo Nengi James declares intention to vie for the office of President, notifies friends, well wishers ahead of congress

Francis Tayor 

The National Vice President 2, ljaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide, Dr. Alabo Nengi James, OON, MCArb, Mnim etc has declared his intention to vie for the position of the President in the forthcoming Ijaw National Congress election.

In a statement disclosed through his official Facebook social media handle Nengi James on Saturday, the incumbent Vice President of INC notified his friends, colleagues and associates that he has the burning desire to serve ljaw nation again as the President of Congress, while soliciting for the support of his admirers ahead of congress 

Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview behind close door, Alabo Nengi James revealed that the official declaration of his campaign would be made known to the public through his Facebook handle Nengi James, stressing that he has what it takes to serve ljaw nation adequately without fear or favour.
Read below the message in full.

"My beloved Friends, Associates, Comrades and Admirers
Am hereby informing you all that am Contesting the Position of President in the Forthcoming Ijaw National Congress Election.

"I am Alabo ( Dr) Nengi James, OON, MCArb, Mnim etc.

Astute Administrator,  Professional Meditator and Arbitrator, Author, Ecologist, Civil Society Practitioner, Public Policy Specialist, Rights Advocate, Environmentalist, and accomplished Philanthropist and Entrepreneur.

(Se-Ebidouowei of Niger Delta).

"Progenitor of the Concept of "Oceanification" (Ocean Encroachment on Ijawland and beyond in the Niger Delta. 

Author of the Book - _Oceanification: Environmental, Ecological and Socio-Economic Impact in the Niger Delta._ 

"Admitted into the Bayelsa State History and Archives Environmental Hall of Fame, February, 2024. 

National Vice President 2, Ijaw National Congress.

"Multiple Awardee on several Administrative and Civil Society Groups".

Friday, August 1, 2025

Just-ln: Mulade urges Delta ethnic groups to unite, embrace peace to attract investors and development from government

Delta State-born renowned peace and development advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff, has called on the various ethnic nationalities in the state to embrace development for the benefits of all Deltans.

The United Nations Peace ambassador and environmental rights activist made the appeal to particularly the Urhobos, the Itsekiris, and the Ijaws, who he said are the livewire of the state economy.

He said, "We cannot continue to fight ourselves, oppose development, and chase away investors that will create employment opportunities for our teeming youths because of selfish interest. 

"I want to strongly appeal and advise our revered traditional rulers and political leaders to shun hatred and embrace peace, unity, and development for the interest and progress of our dire state," he added.

Mulade, who is the Ibe Serimowei of the ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom and the National Coordinator of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) assured that both the president and state government are committed to attracting investors to the state 

"It is pertinent to state that the current Federal Government led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR and the State Government led by Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori are doing everything humanly possible to attract investors to the state through the ongoing state projects and federal presence," the CEPEJ Boss stated.

According to Mulade, the big three ethnic groups in the State need to unite and play strategic roles that will aid the federal and state government to deliver democratic dividends to the people  

"Delta State is blessed with abundance of human capital and natural endowments. Rather than fighting ourselves, let us harness the potentials of influence across the State to support the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for Deltans to enjoy the dividend of democracy as the economic live wire of Nigeria," he counseled.