Saturday, September 20, 2025

Constitutional Breaches in Eyara Community: Time to Clean the Augean Stables_By: Emmanuel Ogheneochuko Arodovwe

emmaochuko@gmail.com 
20th September, 2025

Eyara Community is one of the most backward, underdeveloped, and retrogressive in the whole of Ughievwen Kingdom. Indeed, Ughievwen itself is also proving to be the most resistant to progres and advancement among the 24 kingdoms in the Urhobo nation. 

But this retrogression is not due to natural disabilities; it is man-made. In fact, Ughievwen ranks among the most privileged of Urhobo kingdoms. 

Its landmass is only second in size to that of Okpe. Its 32 communities is also only second to that of the Okpe. Its population strength also puts it among the top five of Urhobo kingdoms.

Furthermore, Ughievwen is home to the largest Gas processing center in sub-Saharan Africa. The Forcados River that branches off the River Niger, is a major marine high way for commerce and transportation. It connects Ughievwen to the rest of Africa from its source, while it empties into the Atlantic.

The gaping disparity between, on the one hand, vast resources, and on the other, embarrassing underdevelopment, is due to human failures, gross abuse and wickedness.

The case with the Eyara Community is even more appalling. Eyara is located in a strategic location, along the Oginibo/Okwagbe Expressway. It is just about a kilometer from Otughievwen, the headquarters of the kingdom. Its land is not swampy or muddy - it is suitable for all manner of infrastructure, be it roads, high-rise buildings or drainages. 

Eyara Community also has three viable oil wells on the OML 34 - worth billions of petro-dollars. Despite all these, Eyara remains about the most backward and stagnant of the Ughievwen  communities. 

One of the reasons for this situation is the gross abuse and breach of constitutional provisions guiding Eyara community. 

It is worthy to note that there is a constitution guiding conduct and processes in Eyara Community. It came into force on the 10th day of December, 2005. It was led by the Hon. Barr. David Ekuetafia - now the late. The document was duly signed by major stakeholders of Eyara Community including quarter heads, elders, women and youth leaders, etc. 

That constitution, comprehensive and detailed as it is, has been roundly abused by successive leadership of the community up to this moment. This present administration appears to be the worst in this regard. 

For instance, there is provided in Section (8)1 that:

"There shall be held in December of every year an Annual General Conference to be attended by all citizens of the community from every part of the world ". 

The Annual Conference shall function and have powers:

(a) To approve sources of revenue 
(b) To approve and/or formulate development plans
(c) To elect new executive committee members at the last day of the conference after the expiration of the tenure of the executive 
(d) To consider and approve the budget estimate for the following year...
It will shock any one to know that there have not been any such annual conference for at least the past five years. The question then is how have leaders been elected, and to whom are they accountable? 

Some riffraffs who have hijacked the community's administrative structure and processes get themselves in a roundtable in one of the hotels around, distribute the positions among themselves, and swear themselves in as new executives. They report to no one and are accountable to no one except themselves. 

It is these gangsters that have created the present problems with the Oil Company (SouthernGlow Ventures Ltd), which is now approaching a combustion point. They have misled the company to enter into "black-market agreements" with themselves in which the community has been unaware and roundly shortchanged. 

All Oil Companies operating in communities are familiar with a document called (FTO) - Freedom to Operate. An FTO contains list of compromises reached through dialogue and negotiations with a host community. The signatures of both parties on the document indicate that the negotiations were reached through mutual consent. 

These same Eyara Community gangsters have refused to present the FTO for the community to see, or there is not even an existing one at all. The company may have only satisfied them by stacking their private accounts with bastard wads. 

These issues require probity and disinterested intervention from larger Ughievwen leadership. It is an Augean Stable that would need to be cleaned up if Eyara Community must develop!!!

_Emmanuel Ogheneochuko Arodovwe studied Philosophy at the University of Lagos_

NIGERIA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: FIRST WIFE OF THE EXECUTIVE, QUEEN OF THE KITCHEN (Inspired by veteran journalist William Z. Bozimo " in "Disappearing Market Square")

Once upon a time, the market square was the heart that pumped life into the land.  
It was more than a place to buy pepper, crayfish, and palm oil.  
It was the parliament of the people,
It was where truth had a seat, 
Was not afraid to look power in the eye,
where wisdom wore no crown,  
and where power removed its shoes before entering.  

Under the big iroko tree, voices rose like talking drums. 
Farmers came with calloused hands, fishermen with salt on their skin,  
women with baskets, elders with walking sticks —  
and they all weighed each other's words like fresh tomatoes on a scale.  
It was here that Kings were forced to explain themselves, 
explain their decisions -- for fear of the peoples disapproval 
because they knew the people’s frown was heavier than the palace’s smile.  
In those days, the market square washed the pride off leaders like rain washing dust from cassava leaves. 
The market square was where arrogance came to drink humility.

But today… the market square has married the King.  
And the marriage is not exactly a fairy tale.  
It is a sad story.

No one dares question the King anymore.  
The drumming has stopped.  
The people’s questions have been replaced by the King’s announcements.  
The sacred place of many voices has become the royal kitchen.  
And the “market women” — our lawmakers — now wear the apron of the King’s most loyal,
submissive wife.  

This, my friends, is today’s National Assembly of Nigeria 
which was meant to be the people’s watchdog,  
but now sleeps at the foot of the throne,  
wagging its tail each time the King drops a bone.  
The once sacred market square of our democracy,
now lives in the palace quarters,
forever cooking whatever neal the King -- the Executive -- desires.

When the King says, “I want pepper soup,”  
the "First Wife" 
The National Assembly,
smiles and rushes off with the money he gave her.  
She buys the goat, the pepper, the spices,  
comes back to grind,
cook it exactly how His Majesty requested ---
no questions, no tasting to see if it’s poisoned 
just kneeling to serve, saying, "Yes my lord."

If the King says, “I want jollof rice,”  
she nods, even if the rice is  weevils infested,
even if the nation's stomach groans at the thought.
If the King says, “Approve my borrowing from the devil,”  
she sings, “The ayes have it!” 
And just like a traditional wife whose bride price has been fully paid, 
Her joy is not in feeding her people,
who brought her from her father's house in the first place 
but in pleasing the one man she married - the Executive, 
The King.

Our so-called “honourable” wives -- senators and reps ---  
do not even taste the soup to check if it is poisoned before they serve it.  
They just carry it with both hands, bow low,  
and serve the King, chanting in chorus, 
"On your mandate we shall stand"
even if the pot is boiling with poverty and bad policies.  

This is the sorry state of our democracy.
A market square that was built to argue, to debate,
to check the greed of the palace ,
has become a bedroom where loyalty 
is measured by obedience to the King's whim,
not by service to the people.

And just as the National Assembly lies quietly under the Executive's roof,
so too do State Houses of Assembly snore beside their governors 
Ah! They are younger wives in the polygamous palace.  
Each one is another loyal wife,
They smile sweetly at their governors,  
fetch bath water for them,  
and dance whenever “His Excellency” lifts a finger.  
They clap when they’re told to clap.  
They keep silent when something smells bad.  
They sing praise songs to governors who see the public treasury,
as their personal bride price 
And just like village wives warned never to challenge their husband,  
they say, “Where you go, we go.”  

In the old days, the market square was the people's mirror.
It kept the King from becoming a god.
Today that mirror has cracked 
Instead, they’ve given the King a mirror of gold — one that hides all his blemishes  
while the people’s reflection has been thrown away like stale garri.  
Once, the square humbled the proud; now it photographs them at banquets.  
Once, it kept them under check; now it kneels to zip their agbada.  

And the saddest thing?  
Even the people cheer when the “first wife” kneels to feed her husband.  
We celebrate her obedience instead of demanding her loyalty to us.  
We have turned our parliament into a palace dining room —  
not where ideas are debated, but where the King’s wishes are plated.  

But history will not be fooled.
Every wise people in history protected their meeting place .. 
the Athenians had the Agora,  
the Igbo their village square,  
the Ijaw their moonlight councils.  
These were not built for decoration,
but to remind the palace who truly holds the crown 

To restore our market square is not to build a new chamber
with marble microphones and imported chairs.  
It is to return her voice.  
It is telling the First Wife:  
“Yes, you have married the King,  
but your father’s people are still your first responsibility.”  
Her marriage to the King does not erase her vow to the people.

Because when the market square forgets her people,  
the King becomes a small god,  
uncontrollable,
the palace grows deaf to truth,
and the people are left outside the gate 
looking in, like beggars watching a wedding feast.  

When the market square loses its voice,
power no longer listens 
it only announcess 
When the drum of the people stops beating,  
the King starts dancing to his own tune.  
And in that silence,  
laws are made without sense,  
loans are taken without plan,  
and the nation becomes a play staged for the benefit of the actors,  
while the real audience has already gone home in hunger.  

So let the market square return to the people.  
Let the drums beat again.  
Let the First Wife open her mouth not just to say “Yes, my lord,”  
but to speak for the people.  
Only then will the palace remember that the King is only a servant of the land -- and not its owner 

EBIKABOWEI KEDIKUMO - writes from Ayakoromo Town, Delta State

Just-ln: Troops of 63 Brigade Kills Notorious Kidnapper Dele in a Gun Battle, Arrests Gang leader Stephen Pessu in Warri

In a significant development, troops of 63 Brigade, Nigerian Army/Sector 1, Joint Task Force (JTF), South South(SS), Operation DELTA SAFE (OPDS) have arrested, a notorious suspected cultist identified as Stephen Fragene Pessu, and neutralized another at Pessu Community, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, on 18 September, 2025.

The arrested notorious criminal, has confessed to be a member of a dreaded gang terrorising the area and its environs and have provided credible information on their activities. The gang was implicated severally in kidnapping for ransom, with evidence of payments made to secure the release of their victims. 
Further investigation revealed that the group is armed with lethal weapons, USED DURING RECENT CLASHES. Troops conducted a follow-up operations, which resulted in a firefight, during which Mr Dele was neutralized, and a pump-action gun recovered from the scene.

The operation is ongoing, with troops combing the general area, to arrest other members of the gang. Additionally, efforts are intensified to recover the  weapons in their possession. 
While, commending troops for their resilience, the Commander, 63 Brigade/Sector 1, JTF SS OPDS, Brigadier MA Shonibare has charged them to clampdown on all criminal elements in the area. He also reassured the good people of Delta Sate and environs that the Brigade under his watch would continue to effectively prioritise the safety of lives and property. He also called on them to go about their socioeconomic activities as adequate measures are emplaced for their safety and security. 
ILIYASU BAWA-RIJAU 
Captain
Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations
63 Brigade, Nigerian Army 
19 September 2025

Delta Govt Inaugurates Peace Committee to End Ethnic Hostilities in Warri

The Delta State Government has inaugurated a peace committee to restore lasting harmony in Warri and its environs following recent inter-ethnic hostilities in the oil-rich city.
 
The committee, comprising representatives of the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo ethnic nationalities, was inaugurated by the Director-General of Security, Hon. David Tonwe, at the Government House Annex in Warri.
 
Hon. Tonwe, who outlined the committee’s terms of reference, tasked members to engage their respective ethnic groups on the need to embrace peace, shun provocative actions, unguided statements, and inflammatory social media posts capable of fueling further crisis. 

He noted that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori had mandated him and his team to broker peace in the troubled areas, stressing that no meaningful development could thrive in a climate of rancor and disunity.
 
“The problem before us is one of ethnic identity. It is your duty to ensure that the recent outbreak of hostilities becomes a thing of the past. Warri must move from conflict to peace and development,” Tonwe charged.
 
Chairman of the Inland and Waterways Committee, Chief Boro Pudu, emphasized that no effort should be spared in ensuring that lasting peace is restored in Warri.
 
Similarly, Chairman of Warri South Local Government Council, Comrade Isaac Agbateyiniro, and his Warri South West counterpart, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni, commended Governor Oborevwori for his timely intervention, noting that the measures would forestall the crisis from snowballing into a larger conflict. Both pledged their full support to the committee’s work.
 
Representatives of the three major ethnic groups, Chief Sylvester Okumagba (Urhobo), Hon. Orueboh Oritsetimeyin (Itsekiri), and Hon. Denbo-Denbofa Oweikpodor (Ijaw), pledged to collaborate with government and other stakeholders to restore peace to Warri.
 
They also appealed to individuals fanning the embers of division and violence to embrace dialogue and reconciliation for the good of the entire area.

Udueme Ejime Reporting….

Friday, September 19, 2025

Gov. Fubara Hails President Tinubu, Wike, NAAS for Return of Peace in Rivers, Promises to Complete Ongoing Projects in the State

STATEWIDE BROADCAST BY HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR SIMINALAYI FUBARA, GSSRS, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2025

My dear good people of Rivers State

Recall that Rivers State was placed under a six-month emergency rule, declared by Mr. President, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, on the 18th of March, 2025, following the intense political crisis in our State.

2. It is without doubt that the last six months had been enormously challenging for our dear State under the emergency rule.

3. As your Governor, I accepted to abide by the state of emergency declaration and chose to cooperate with Mr. President and the National Assembly, guided by my conviction that no sacrifice was too great to secure peace, stability, and progress of Rivers State.

4. This was why I also resisted the pressure to challenge the constitutionality of the declaration of a state of emergency, the suspension of democratic institutions, and all other actions that we endured during this difficult period.

5. In the course of the six-month period, Mr. President graciously brokered the peace process with all the parties successfully. Our Leader, His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, CON, all members of the Rivers State House of Assembly and I, as your Governor, have all accepted to bury the hatchet and embrace peace and reconciliation in the best interest of our dear Rivers State.

6. We believe the political crisis is now behind us and that peace and stability have once again returned to Rivers State, though not without the hard lessons learnt from the emergency rule.

7. The responsibility now rests squarely on us: the Government, the State House of Assembly, political leaders and stakeholders to put aside our differences, work for the common good, and advance the interests of our people above all else. We have a duty to ensure that the peace we have all embraced remains permanent in our dear Rivers State.

8. On behalf of the Government and the good people of Rivers State, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. President for his fatherly disposition and decisive interventions in resolving the political crisis and for graciously restoring full democratic governance to our State.

9. Personally, I will never take Mr. President's kindness for granted, and for that, I hereby reaffirm my utmost loyalty and eternal gratitude.

10. To those who have expressed genuine fears, frustrations, and uncertainty over the nature of the peace process, I assure you that your concerns are valid and understood. However, nothing has been irretrievably lost; there remains ample opportunity for necessary adjustments, continued reconciliation, and inclusiveness. We must all remember the saying... " the costliest peace is cheaper than the cheapest war".

11. Accordingly, let us, therefore, embrace this moment as a fresh beginning. Let us work together with renewed hope and determination to build a stronger, more peaceful and prosperous Rivers State. I assure you that we will continuously work towards ensuring that we carry everyone along.

12. Despite the turbulence, you are aware of the credible milestones our administration achieved in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and other key sectors over the last two years.

13. Our immediate responsibility is to return to the path of governance and development by completing the projects which we started by ensuring none of them is starved of funds or neglected, thereby reviving our economy, protecting lives and property, and improving the wellbeing of all Rivers people.

14. I commit to working harmoniously with the Rivers State House of Assembly to recover lost grounds and accelerate the social and economic advancement of our dear State. I also renew my pledge to serve with the fear of God, humility and a high sense of duty.

15. I wish to sincerely thank you, the resilient people of Rivers State, for your patience, courage, and peaceful conduct during the six months of emergency rule.

16. I also extend appreciation to all stakeholders, religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil society groups, political actors, women groups, youths, concerned citizens at home and abroad, and well-wishers whose prayers and support sustained us through the challenging period.

17. Above all, let us draw strength from our shared identity as Rivers people. Our diversity is our greatest asset, and our unity the strongest guarantee of our future. We must rise above bitterness and division and channel our energies into rebuilding trust, fostering inclusiveness, and securing a peaceful and prosperous State for all.

18. Once again, I thank and appreciate our Father, Mr President, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for his timely intervention and dedication to ensuring the restoration of peace and stability in our State.

19. 1 also thank our Leader, His Excellency Nyesom Ezenwo Wike CON, the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory for committing to the prompt resolution of the political impasse in the State. 
20. I also wish to express my profound thanks to the President of the Senate His Excellency Senator Godswill Akpabio; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, His Excellency Dr. Abbas Tajudeen; and the distinguished members of the National Assembly for the role they all played in the resolution of the matter.

21. I thank the Honourable Speaker and all members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, respected elders, stakeholders and all concerned citizens for working together to resolve our differences and ensuring peace and harmony in our State.

22. Finally, I call on all citizens of Rivers State, regardless of political, religious, or ethnic affiliation, to join hands in rebuilding our beloved State and securing a future of dignity and progress for everyone. In all, I give glory to the Almighty God.

Thank you all.

May God bless Rivers State and all its people.

May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

AYAKOROMO THE CITY OF INTELLECTUALS: HOW MUCH DID YOU KNOW HER ?_By: Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq.

Ayakoromo Community in Ngbilebiri-Mein Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria is an ancient town, situated at the bank of River Forcados at its northern side and bounded with the Remos Creek on its southern parts. It lies between miles 20 to 30 at the Forcados River. She has boundary on the northern side with Igbo-Ede Community; on the eastern side with Okrika (Ofonibenghan), Frukama, Ezebiri and Esanma communities; on her southern border with Enekorogha Community, while on the south west with Orugbene,  Kenloghene and Obotebe communities; on the western part with Afoughene and Obotebe communities and on the north western part with Gbekebor Community respectively.

Ayakoromo is a federated community comprises the Ayakoromo maintown, Oyangbene (now autonomous community), Akparemogbene,  Eseimogbene, Egolegbene, Ogborogbene, Oweibigbene, Yeringbene, Asiayeigbene, Ebeingbene, Edumogirengbene, Ororaigbene, Itallygbene,  Newtown, Bubougbene, Sosegbene, Kokodiagbene, Okegbene, Ekorogbene, Yayorogbene, Abegbene, etc.
This Community has existed for centuries beyond human memories. From ages to ages Ayakoromo had always featured in the archives of intellectual history. Thus, the story of the historic oil struggle in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria cannot be told without the mention of the ancient Ayakoromo Community.

In 1888, the Royal Navy led by Capt. Mack Tanger carried out a reprisal attack on the Community by engaging one fearless and legendary hero, Pa Onduku Badeinmo in gun duel. In the ensuing battle of wits, the former bombarded Ayakoromo. In the process, one of the heroes at the time, Pa Agia Badeinmo was killed by the invading British forces.
While the Royal Niger Company (RNC) forcefully penetrated into the interiors of the Niger Delta region to trade with the hinterland dwellers, Onduku Badeinmo, the great Bekederemo of Kiagbodo and other comrades in the struggle prevented the foreign invaders from penetrating into the territories of Mein Kingdoms without recognizing the rights of the communities therein. Thus, Ganagana Island became the trading point in River Forcados where the local traders exchanged their goods with the British merchants.

In the pre-colonial and colonial eras leading to the independence of the Country, Ayakoromo intellectual pundits played vitals roles in community services. Amongst some of these intelligentsia were  Pa Onduku Badeinmo who being one of the oil merchants. After that incident of fighting against the British Royal Niger Company at Ganagana Island when he killed the Company staff he went on exile and on his return from exile, he worked to redeem himself by paying the fine pronounced on him by Ayakoromo Community. He was made a Warrant Chief and a member of the Native Courts sitting at Akugbene, Frukama and later kiagbodo. Pa Onduku was an Orator and a great  judge who decided complex cases with equity and fairness. He worked as an interpreter of Ijaw language to the British colonialists. 

Pa Alaowei Yere (grandfather of Alaowei Cleric) was a sailorman. He worked with the colonial masters as a deckand. He worked in different ships such as Saltpond, Champion, etc. In one of his trips to the United Kingdom, he had a brief stay at a countryside in Liverpool. Upon his return to Nigeria, he died a sudden death after brief illness in 1940 at Eseimogbene. Similarly, Engr. Pesigha Friday Nafugha was also a sailorman. He died in London. He was Pa. Onitsha Kitua's maternal uncle from Akubiri and Ekeremowei egede. It's interesting to note that Pa. Pesigha Friday Nafugha was believed to be the first literate person in Ayakoromo Community who acquired Western education at the pre-colonial era.
Also in the list was Pa Birasingbegha who was an interpreter of Ijaw language to the missionaries in the pre-independent era. He influenced a missionary school to Ayakoromo Town in the late 1930s which later metamorphosed into Ngbilebiri Primary School on acquisition by the colonial government in 1944. Ayakoromo Community market was opened for business in 1939 through the influence of her educated sons and daughters of the Community at  this point in time.

 The likes of Pa Eselemobiri, Pide, etc were educationists who taught at the missionary schools across the western Ijaw communities in the old western region. They brought in knowledge in western education thereby engendering civilized practices in community governance.

In 1950s, Ayakoromo Community has ushered in new breed of intelligentsia some of whom became Nigeria's foremost historians. The likes of Chief Thomas Omete Onduku, Matthew London Agbegha, Pa Samson Yerin Ekpedibo, (the great Abasuo Kare-owei who was the Ogula bulou wene-owei of the Community at that time, a great scholar); Chief A. E. Bamuza, Pa Silvester Ariake Kokole amongst others piloted the affairs of the Community with their intellectual acumen. Thus, by 1960, the Republican Ayakoromo people enacted their first constitution to govern the affairs of the Community.
Since 1960 to date, Ayakoromo Community has been a democratic society, practicing the American model of federalism. Thus, the Community government is dividend into four arms comprises of the Town Council, Elders' Council, Advisory Board and the Youths Movement. Each of these organs operate as checks and balances to the other.

While many African countries are still grappling to get a perfect document for governance, Ayakoromo Community had already have to her credit due to the growing cream of intellectuals for over the years, enacted a near perfect document, christened "the Ayakoromo Constitution".

I'm pleased to announce to my readers the cream of intellectuals in different strata of life born into this democratic Community. In history, Pa Yekwe, Chief Samson Yerin Ekpdibo, Chief T. O. Onduku, M. L Agbegha, Chief Saibakumo, Chief Seisinghan, Pa Gboun Seigha, Chief John Ayabotu, Pa Onoku Tambou of blessed memories were historians of international repute as well as traditional arbiters.

Chief A. E. Bamuza (former Chairman of OMPADEC), Hon. Edumson (former member of Bendel State House of Assembly), Hon. J. O. Eyenanaotu (former member of Bendel State House of Assembly), Hon. Clement Tobi, (former Commissioner, Bendel State), Prince A. A. Okpe, Chief Kedikumor of blessed memories; late Chief Barr. (Mrs.) Bamuza-Mutu, former Commissioner, Bendel State; member, 1999 Constitution Drafting Committee etc; Chief (Hon.) Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin (pioneer member, Delta State House of Assembly), Dr. Braduce Amakazi Angozi were prominent politicians that dictated the political pace in the second republic. 
In the traditional religion, the likes of Eyoro, Bamughan Ebibor, Pa Atane (former Odele Chief Priest), Puoyebo, Arerebo, Disi (Ozibou Chief Priest), Amon Tuedon, Tolo, etc were known traditionalists. These believers of the traditional religion were not only dedicated worshippers to the traditional religion, their services to the society bettered the lots of humanity in no smaller measures.

In the Christendom, Pa Stephen Brasingbegha Ozigbo, founder of St. Spephen RCM which later changed to Ngbilebiri Primary School in 1945, Pa M. L. Agbegha, Onuko Tambou and a host of others were strong christian faithful who worked with the European missionaries. Ayakoromo produced the first Ijaw Reverend Father in the Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Ewarewa. Other Reverend Fathers the community produced are Rev. Fr. Eselemobiri Mathias, Rev. Fr. James Morkor, Rev. Fr. Omgbu, Rev. Fr. Suoware, etc.

Still on the christian religious worshippers: the likes of Apostle Fullpower Owei (late), Apostle Orukemeabegha, Apostle Gboluseride, Apostle Numberone Tuarede, Apostle Emmanuel Tuarede and Apostle Ebila of blessed memories; Apostle Okubo Saibakumo, Senior Apostle Morgan Gboluseride, Apostle Theophilus Gboluseride, Apostle Monday Akarama, Superior Apostle Seriala Benigbene Demebide, etc were/are dedicated worshippers of Christ. 

Presently in Ayakoromo Community, we have the only political Pope of the universe, His Excellency, Dr. Braduce Amakazi Angozi whose ideological inclinations in politics remains unbeatable. Hon. Godwin Edumogiren, the Agbegu; a man whose intellectual acumen lies in his diplomatic warfare. He is a political masterstroke. Hon. Richard Tuedon, the Aforogu, a master strategist whose prowess lies in his ideological sagacity.

Hon. Paul Kurugbe, the only sixth and seventh Book of politics in the universe, an orator per excellence. The only man who can give his opponent a humiliating political defeat but the opponent will rather applaud his maradonic skills than complaining. Chief John Akpotudougha, one time member of the National Executive Committee, All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), Chief S. D. Kitua, the General Overseer of the only Church of the Truth in the universe where no one lies. His weapon of warfare is his charismatic truthfulness. Late Hon. Sunday Feke, a man whose leadership credentials were second to none. A field player in the politics of Delta State. Mr. Amadiowei Saibakumo is also a gifted political player from the community. 

Have you met the phonological orator, Hon. Austin Edumogiren? His strength lies in his oratory prowess with which he can conquer the opponents no matter their strength. Hon. Ebisine Koffee Amasumo, a technocrat and a financial expert of international repute. Of course I am not forgetting Hon. Sunny Perekeme, Senator Mike Edoukumor, Hon. Stanley Gari, Hon. Trust Edumogiren, Hon. Anthony Dauyebo, Hon. Ezonowei Sojaowei, Barr. Pele A. Demebide, Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq. Dr. Ekanpou Enewaredideke, Coleman Timipere, Hon. Ayabotu Otoro, Mr. Albert Edumogiren, Desmond Edumogiren, Collins Edumogiren, etc who are key players in the politics of Delta State.

In business, Ayakoromo Community gladly hosted the only colonial Bank that's still existing in Africa, Chief Clement Moni, a business tycoon of international repute. Hon. Sunday Feke (now late), the Dangote of Niger Delta, was a financial expert-cum a reputable contractor of international standard. Mr. Gregory Emolade, Princess Perekeme, Mr. Boro Brown and a host of others too numerous to mention in the business field. 

In the military, Ayakoromo men gallantly fought for the unity of Nigeria during the civil war. Maj. College Maye, Maj. Fabor, Malaito, Ebegha Gilo, Labra, Rigogo Ogbolakumo, Tolomone, Chief S. D. Kitua, Angokpo Demebide, Thunder Ekisa, Moritala Timoko, Emomoyeiya, Chief Dogori Asiayei, Fulpower Asiayei, Billy Ibadan Yerin, Mounkena Yonrovigho (who was a soldier attached to Maj. Isaac Boro's amphibious battalion).

Ayakoromo Community's contribution to the Nigerian defence sector is very high. Maj. Gen. Kakadudu Aprezi (rtd), former GOC, Guards Brigade, late Col. Luke Aprezi, former ADC to Gen. Abubakar Abdusalami, Commodore Yekwe, Navy Captain Nelson Demebide, Maj. Godspower Oroso, Commander Thomas Oroso, Navy Commander Andrew Oroso (rtd), Commodore Edward Yeibo, (Phd), Navy Commander Birinimughan, Maj. Isaac Ebegha Atteh, Maj. Perezide Asiayei, etc.

In the Nigerian police, Ayakoromo sons and daughters flooded the official cadet. The likes of Innocent Ayabotu, Pius Eredei, Ebimobowei Eyenanaotu, etc are ranking police officers from the Community. 

In the artistic world, Ayakoromo Community produced colony of artists in different fields. Dr. Ball-ere Mislaw, Kuroendi Ezingbobo, Apolo Pouke of blessed memories, Madam Eseimokumor, Prince Christopher Perekeme (the Blender Brothers), etc were foremost musical artists known in the entire Ijaw nation, while Dr. Ebi Yeibo, late Dr. Joseph Benike, Ekanpou Enewaredideke (PhD) all of whom won numerous awards in the global community, Mr. Enaibo David Asiayei aka the Talking Drum of Africa, etc ruled the literary world in contemporary Nigerian society.

In the entertainment world, traditional orators such as Pa Gboun Seigha, Chief John Ayabotu, Hon. Salaco Arerebo, Alex Ebolo of blessed memories, Matthew Apiakise, Hon. Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin, Samuel Robber, Zipamoh Wilson, etc possessed an unbeatable skills in the masters of ceremony.  Have you met the two masters of ceremony from the same womb, MC Akpolokpolo 1, Pastor Stephen Demebide, a traditional orator and MC Akpolokpolo II, Mr. Anthony Demebide, an intellectual orator? These men mastered the game of entertaining their guests. Gifted and talented orators. Still on the entertainment industry, we have Mr. Perekeme Glean Perekeme, Joy Tambou who are foremost and talented Nollywood actor and actress who have featured in hundreds of movies in the highly competitive Nollywood Movies. 

I'm not forgetting the likes of Pa Enieke Adon, Pa Abenzi (Ozibou taru adein Ozifareowei), Pa Enaseimokumo Abelewa, late Oyabebefa Akarama aka Aworowo who were unbeatably talentedly traditional drummers. Ezonowei Sojaowei, a gifted traditional drummer. Pa Aye, Liberty Obodo, Pa Okpu, Amakeme Famous of blessed memories,  Nicodemus Alaowei, Bomieghan Egbe, Dennis T. Amadiowei, Collins Otoro, etc are gifted sculptors from the Community. 

The likes of late Fred Ebi May, Sir Joseph Ekeremieye of blessed memories, Bestman May, Tolumo, Eniye Egole, Patrick Egole, Peres Okpe, Pal Jagz, Lisbeg Awiki, Sally Aba, Peter MD Samuel, Torkeyei Fineman, Dilayei Kokole, King Benson Tosi Pafiyee, etc ruled the musical entertainment industry in the 21st century.

Still on the entertainment industry,  Pa Egbere, Pa Kaduna Daubrifade, Pa Lebra, Pa Kurugbe Ateme, Pa John-Ogbe, Sipi, Pa Oyabrade Efole, Akuta Daubrifade, Egwe Esefa, Ebegha Gillow, Amaebi Gillow, Ebisine Afeton, Ela Yereke, Edwin Omorun, Odougbene, Ebiyebo, Angola Akeme, Augustine Ferebo, Benaebi Clearance Biayeibo, Arekumo Ferebo, Macaulay Arogbo, etc were wrestling champions.

Also, Moritala Timoko, Thunder Ekisa, Andrew John-Ogbe, Ade Bibor, Benjamin Yeigagha, etc were boxing champions, while Pina Kpikpi, Prince A. A. Okpe, Bamuza, Amasumo, Hon. Arerebo Salaco, Ela Yereke,  Samuel Tuedon, Joseph Bandmaster, Kekere Amala, Isaac Offi, Arogi Amasumo, Augustine Ferebo, Resident Okekebo, Mrs. Akelade Bandmaster, Saka Oleh, Christiana Tuedon, Ango-ere Niyanta, etc were great sprinters,

Similarly, the likes of Ofiti Parke, Bruce Parke,  Resident Okekebo, Ango-ere Niyanta, etc were great swimmers of repute who won so many medals in national sports festival.

In the creative artists, Ayakoromo community rules. The likes of Mr. Abraka Prester Onduku, a First Class Artist in Fine Art who graduated from the prestigious University of Benin, 1983. He is a Art Teacher at the University of Science Technology Demonstration Secondary School Port Harcourt; Prof Sylvester Ebigbagha, a Professor of Fine Art at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma Bayelsa State, Hon. Austin Edumogiren is also a graduate of Fine Art from College of Education, Warri and taught fine Art at Ayakoromo Grammar School. I'm not forgotting Barr. Preye Onduku, a graduate of Fine & Applied Arts Education from the  University of Benin,1994. He also Taught Fine Art at Cambridge International School, Warri. Delta State. 

In activism, comrade Austin Ozobo, an internationally recognized human rights activists who has so many awards both in Nigeria and in diaspora. Alaowei Cleric, Esq, a fast rising human rights activist of international repute, Dr. Ekanpou Enewaredideke, a literary activist whose activism is known all over the world. Barr. Pele A. Demebide, the only radical lawyer presently known in the shores of Nigeria. 

In the media world, again, Ayakoromo Community dictated the pace. Hon. Manager Seigha, Ekanpou Enewaredideke, Austin Ozobo, Enaibo David Asiayei, Pastor Arex Akemetubo,  Anthony Demebide, Oyinbi Owolo Onduku, Tamaraupreye Ekpegha, etc are trained journalists.
In academia/public service, the likes of Prof. Gerald Agbegha, (a Nigerian Government trained professor of mathematics now based in the USA), Sese-Owei Ekaye (PhD), Akpoebibo Onduku (PhD), Chief Dr. (Mrs) Emily O. Mieyefa (NPOM, MNIM), the  1st Female PHD holder in the Community, 1st Female Permanent Secretary in the Bayelsa State Civil Service and 1st National Productivity Order of Merit Award Winner in 2013. She got the award amongst two other women in the whole Country; Chief David Prede Mieyefa, a Chartered Accountant.

Others are: Mrs. Veronica kpeke (PhD), Mrs. Janet Offi (PhD) who is a prominent servant of God in the USA, Mr. Cyprian Agbegha (former Dean of Students Affairs, COE, Warri/DELSU Affiliated), Boss Akanyo (PhD), Ololobou (former Permanent Secretary, Delta State civil service), Clement Tobi (former Registrar, University of Ibadan and former civil Commissioner in the then Bendel State Government), Coleman Agbegha (former Permanent Secretary Delta State civil service), late Samuel Audu Elaweremi (former Permanent Secretary in the Min. of finance, Bayelsa State civil service), late Goodluck Aprefe, Chief C. C. Apiakise JP, (rtd Headmaster), B. K. Brialade, Akanyo Zipamoh Johnson, Ebi Yeibo, late Joseph Benike, Christiana Tuedon, Anthony Dauyebo, Mr. Richard Ebibofa, etc dictate the pace in public services.

In the legal field. The likes of Larry Selekeowei, (SAN), Clara Yekwe, Theophilus Ekaye, the Akanyos, Mrs. C. B. Agbegha, Onduku Preye, Brisibe E.  Tambou, Moses kuro Tambou, Emmanuel Abagidi, Anthony Pere Oseme, late Chief B. F. Yeigagha, Alaowei Cleric, Ebika Onduke, Norbert Ayabotu,  Pele Demebide, Ebilade Obiri, Jonathan Wenebokefe Obiri, Yerinlaemi Kokole etc are known legal icons.

In the medical and health field, the likes of Dr. William Apiakise,(PhD), a medical Doctor; Ahmed Saibakumo, (PhD), a laboratory scientist and haematologist who doubled as a foremost Ijaw historian in this contemporary society, Dr. Yerin Saibakumo featured in the record. 

We have Regina Seikorowei (Ogunu) as the second certified Nurse, Jude Angodideke as a certified laboratory scientist, Esther Akpoyibo (DEMEBIDE) as the first certified Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW), S. A. Kokole was first Pharmacy Technician (Dispenser) before switching to Administration to help in the employment of many in Ayakoromo and Burutu LGA at large, and Kokole Oyasouweigha Charles as the first health information management specialist and first Izon man elected as the chairman of the Association of Health Records and Information Management Practitioners of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter. The list is endless.

Still on the medical field, we have some well trained trado-medical doctors in history. i.e, Pereakuna Adipere, John Ayabotu, Tina Ekpedibo, Ebegha Gillow, Woduma, Ekpokeme,  Ogboye, Mrs. Ebikeseiye Ogbolakumo, Akpoebi Apamor, Andrew John-Ogbe, Ebikabowei Woduma, Friday Ekpokeme, etc. (To be continued).

From Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq. THE CITY OF INTELLECTUALS: HOW MUCH DID YOU KNOW HER ?_By: Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq.

Ayakoromo Community in Ngbilebiri-Mein Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria is an ancient town, situated at the bank of River Forcados at its northern side and bounded with the Remos Creek on its southern parts. It lies between miles 20 to 30 at the Forcados River. She has boundary on the northern side with Igbo-Ede Community; on the eastern side with Okrika (Ofonibenghan), Frukama, Ezebiri and Esanma communities; on her southern border with Enekorogha Community, while on the south west with Orugbene,  Kenloghene and Obotebe communities; on the western part with Afoughene and Obotebe communities and on the north western part with Gbekebor Community respectively.

Ayakoromo is a federated community comprises the Ayakoromo maintown, Oyangbene (now autonomous community), Akparemogbene,  Eseimogbene, Egolegbene, Ogborogbene, Oweibigbene, Yeringbene, Asiayeigbene, Ebeingbene, Edumogirengbene, Ororaigbene, Itallygbene,  Newtown, Bubougbene, Sosegbene, Kokodiagbene, Okegbene, Ekorogbene, Yayorogbene, Abegbene, etc.

This Community has existed for centuries beyond human memories. From ages to ages Ayakoromo had always featured in the archives of intellectual history. Thus, the story of the historic oil struggle in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria cannot be told without the mention of the ancient Ayakoromo Community.

In 1888, the Royal Navy led by Capt. Mack Tanger carried out a reprisal attack on the Community by engaging one fearless and legendary hero, Pa Onduku Badeinmo in gun duel. In the ensuing battle of wits, the former bombarded Ayakoromo. In the process, one of the heroes at the time, Pa Agia Badeinmo was killed by the invading British forces.

While the Royal Niger Company (RNC) forcefully penetrated into the interiors of the Niger Delta region to trade with the hinterland dwellers, Onduku Badeinmo, the great Bekederemo of Kiagbodo and other comrades in the struggle prevented the foreign invaders from penetrating into the territories of Mein Kingdoms without recognizing the rights of the communities therein. Thus, Ganagana Island became the trading point in River Forcados where the local traders exchanged their goods with the British merchants.

In the pre-colonial and colonial eras leading to the independence of the Country, Ayakoromo intellectual pundits played vitals roles in community services. Amongst some of these intelligentsia were  Pa Onduku Badeinmo who being one of the oil merchants. After that incident of fighting against the British Royal Niger Company at Ganagana Island when he killed the Company staff he went on exile and on his return from exile, he worked to redeem himself by paying the fine pronounced on him by Ayakoromo Community. He was made a Warrant Chief and a member of the Native Courts sitting at Akugbene, Frukama and later kiagbodo. Pa Onduku was an Orator and a great  judge who decided complex cases with equity and fairness. He worked as an interpreter of Ijaw language to the British colonialists. 

Pa Alaowei Yere (grandfather of Alaowei Cleric) was a sailorman. He worked with the colonial masters as a deckand. He worked in different ships such as Saltpond, Champion, etc. In one of his trips to the United Kingdom, he had a brief stay at a countryside in Liverpool. Upon his return to Nigeria, he died a sudden death after brief illness in 1940 at Eseimogbene. Similarly, Engr. Pesigha Friday Nafugha was also a sailorman. He died in London. He was Pa. Onitsha Kitua's maternal uncle from Akubiri and Ekeremowei egede. It's interesting to note that Pa. Pesigha Friday Nafugha was believed to be the first literate person in Ayakoromo Community who acquired Western education at the pre-colonial era.

Also in the list was Pa Birasingbegha who was an interpreter of Ijaw language to the missionaries in the pre-independent era. He influenced a missionary school to Ayakoromo Town in the late 1930s which later metamorphosed into Ngbilebiri Primary School on acquisition by the colonial government in 1944. Ayakoromo Community market was opened for business in 1939 through the influence of her educated sons and daughters of the Community at  this point in time.

 The likes of Pa Eselemobiri, Pide, etc were educationists who taught at the missionary schools across the western Ijaw communities in the old western region. They brought in knowledge in western education thereby engendering civilized practices in community governance.

In 1950s, Ayakoromo Community has ushered in new breed of intelligentsia some of whom became Nigeria's foremost historians. The likes of Chief Thomas Omete Onduku, Matthew London Agbegha, Pa Samson Yerin Ekpedibo, (the great Abasuo Kare-owei who was the Ogula bulou wene-owei of the Community at that time, a great scholar); Chief A. E. Bamuza, Pa Silvester Ariake Kokole amongst others piloted the affairs of the Community with their intellectual acumen. Thus, by 1960, the Republican Ayakoromo people enacted their first constitution to govern the affairs of the Community.

Since 1960 to date, Ayakoromo Community has been a democratic society, practicing the American model of federalism. Thus, the Community government is dividend into four arms comprises of the Town Council, Elders' Council, Advisory Board and the Youths Movement. Each of these organs operate as checks and balances to the other.

While many African countries are still grappling to get a perfect document for governance, Ayakoromo Community had already have to her credit due to the growing cream of intellectuals for over the years, enacted a near perfect document, christened "the Ayakoromo Constitution".

I'm pleased to announce to my readers the cream of intellectuals in different strata of life born into this democratic Community. In history, Pa Yekwe, Chief Samson Yerin Ekpdibo, Chief T. O. Onduku, M. L Agbegha, Chief Saibakumo, Chief Seisinghan, Pa Gboun Seigha, Chief John Ayabotu, Pa Onoku Tambou of blessed memories were historians of international repute as well as traditional arbiters.

Chief A. E. Bamuza (former Chairman of OMPADEC), Hon. Edumson (former member of Bendel State House of Assembly), Hon. J. O. Eyenanaotu (former member of Bendel State House of Assembly), Hon. Clement Tobi, (former Commissioner, Bendel State), Prince A. A. Okpe, Chief Kedikumor of blessed memories; late Chief Barr. (Mrs.) Bamuza-Mutu, former Commissioner, Bendel State; member, 1999 Constitution Drafting Committee etc; Chief (Hon.) Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin (pioneer member, Delta State House of Assembly), Dr. Braduce Amakazi Angozi were prominent politicians that dictated the political pace in the second republic. 

In the traditional religion, the likes of Eyoro, Bamughan Ebibor, Pa Atane (former Odele Chief Priest), Puoyebo, Arerebo, Disi (Ozibou Chief Priest), Amon Tuedon, Tolo, etc were known traditionalists. These believers of the traditional religion were not only dedicated worshippers to the traditional religion, their services to the society bettered the lots of humanity in no smaller measures.

In the Christendom, Pa Stephen Brasingbegha Ozigbo, founder of St. Spephen RCM which later changed to Ngbilebiri Primary School in 1945, Pa M. L. Agbegha, Onuko Tambou and a host of others were strong christian faithful who worked with the European missionaries. Ayakoromo produced the first Ijaw Reverend Father in the Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Ewarewa. Other Reverend Fathers the community produced are Rev. Fr. Eselemobiri Mathias, Rev. Fr. James Morkor, Rev. Fr. Omgbu, Rev. Fr. Suoware, etc.

Still on the christian religious worshippers: the likes of Apostle Fullpower Owei (late), Apostle Orukemeabegha, Apostle Gboluseride, Apostle Numberone Tuarede, Apostle Emmanuel Tuarede and Apostle Ebila of blessed memories; Apostle Okubo Saibakumo, Senior Apostle Morgan Gboluseride, Apostle Theophilus Gboluseride, Apostle Monday Akarama, Superior Apostle Seriala Benigbene Demebide, etc were/are dedicated worshippers of Christ. 

Presently in Ayakoromo Community, we have the only political Pope of the universe, His Excellency, Dr. Braduce Amakazi Angozi whose ideological inclinations in politics remains unbeatable. Hon. Godwin Edumogiren, the Agbegu; a man whose intellectual acumen lies in his diplomatic warfare. He is a political masterstroke. Hon. Richard Tuedon, the Aforogu, a master strategist whose prowess lies in his ideological sagacity.

Hon. Paul Kurugbe, the only sixth and seventh Book of politics in the universe, an orator per excellence. The only man who can give his opponent a humiliating political defeat but the opponent will rather applaud his maradonic skills than complaining. Chief John Akpotudougha, one time member of the National Executive Committee, All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), Chief S. D. Kitua, the General Overseer of the only Church of the Truth in the universe where no one lies. His weapon of warfare is his charismatic truthfulness. Late Hon. Sunday Feke, a man whose leadership credentials were second to none. A field player in the politics of Delta State. Mr. Amadiowei Saibakumo is also a gifted political player from the community. 

Have you met the phonological orator, Hon. Austin Edumogiren? His strength lies in his oratory prowess with which he can conquer the opponents no matter their strength. Hon. Ebisine Koffee Amasumo, a technocrat and a financial expert of international repute. Of course I am not forgetting Hon. Sunny Perekeme, Senator Mike Edoukumor, Hon. Stanley Gari, Hon. Trust Edumogiren, Hon. Anthony Dauyebo, Hon. Ezonowei Sojaowei, Barr. Pele A. Demebide, Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq. Dr. Ekanpou Enewaredideke, Coleman Timipere, Hon. Ayabotu Otoro, Mr. Albert Edumogiren, Desmond Edumogiren, Collins Edumogiren, etc who are key players in the politics of Delta State.

In business, Ayakoromo Community gladly hosted the only colonial Bank that's still existing in Africa, Chief Clement Moni, a business tycoon of international repute. Hon. Sunday Feke (now late), the Dangote of Niger Delta, was a financial expert-cum a reputable contractor of international standard. Mr. Gregory Emolade, Princess Perekeme, Mr. Boro Brown and a host of others too numerous to mention in the business field. 

In the military, Ayakoromo men gallantly fought for the unity of Nigeria during the civil war. Maj. College Maye, Maj. Fabor, Malaito, Ebegha Gilo, Labra, Rigogo Ogbolakumo, Tolomone, Chief S. D. Kitua, Angokpo Demebide, Thunder Ekisa, Moritala Timoko, Emomoyeiya, Chief Dogori Asiayei, Fulpower Asiayei, Billy Ibadan Yerin, Mounkena Yonrovigho (who was a soldier attached to Maj. Isaac Boro's amphibious battalion).

Ayakoromo Community's contribution to the Nigerian defence sector is very high. Maj. Gen. Kakadudu Aprezi (rtd), former GOC, Guards Brigade, late Col. Luke Aprezi, former ADC to Gen. Abubakar Abdusalami, Commodore Yekwe, Navy Captain Nelson Demebide, Maj. Godspower Oroso, Commander Thomas Oroso, Navy Commander Andrew Oroso (rtd), Commodore Edward Yeibo, (Phd), Navy Commander Birinimughan, Maj. Isaac Ebegha Atteh, Maj. Perezide Asiayei, etc.

In the Nigerian police, Ayakoromo sons and daughters flooded the official cadet. The likes of Innocent Ayabotu, Pius Eredei, Ebimobowei Eyenanaotu, etc are ranking police officers from the Community. 

In the artistic world, Ayakoromo Community produced colony of artists in different fields. Dr. Ball-ere Mislaw, Kuroendi Ezingbobo, Apolo Pouke of blessed memories, Madam Eseimokumor, Prince Christopher Perekeme (the Blender Brothers), etc were foremost musical artists known in the entire Ijaw nation, while Dr. Ebi Yeibo, late Dr. Joseph Benike, Ekanpou Enewaredideke (PhD) all of whom won numerous awards in the global community, Mr. Enaibo David Asiayei aka the Talking Drum of Africa, etc ruled the literary world in contemporary Nigerian society.

In the entertainment world, traditional orators such as Pa Gboun Seigha, Chief John Ayabotu, Hon. Salaco Arerebo, Alex Ebolo of blessed memories, Matthew Apiakise, Hon. Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin, Samuel Robber, Zipamoh Wilson, etc possessed an unbeatable skills in the masters of ceremony.  Have you met the two masters of ceremony from the same womb, MC Akpolokpolo 1, Pastor Stephen Demebide, a traditional orator and MC Akpolokpolo II, Mr. Anthony Demebide, an intellectual orator? These men mastered the game of entertaining their guests. Gifted and talented orators. Still on the entertainment industry, we have Mr. Perekeme Glean Perekeme, Joy Tambou who are foremost and talented Nollywood actor and actress who have featured in hundreds of movies in the highly competitive Nollywood Movies. 

I'm not forgetting the likes of Pa Enieke Adon, Pa Abenzi (Ozibou taru adein Ozifareowei), Pa Enaseimokumo Abelewa, late Oyabebefa Akarama aka Aworowo who were unbeatably talentedly traditional drummers. Ezonowei Sojaowei, a gifted traditional drummer. Pa Aye, Liberty Obodo, Pa Okpu, Amakeme Famous of blessed memories,  Nicodemus Alaowei, Bomieghan Egbe, Dennis T. Amadiowei, Collins Otoro, etc are gifted sculptors from the Community. 

The likes of late Fred Ebi May, Sir Joseph Ekeremieye of blessed memories, Bestman May, Tolumo, Eniye Egole, Patrick Egole, Peres Okpe, Pal Jagz, Lisbeg Awiki, Sally Aba, Peter MD Samuel, Torkeyei Fineman, Dilayei Kokole, King Benson Tosi Pafiyee, etc ruled the musical entertainment industry in the 21st century.

Still on the entertainment industry,  Pa Egbere, Pa Kaduna Daubrifade, Pa Lebra, Pa Kurugbe Ateme, Pa John-Ogbe, Sipi, Pa Oyabrade Efole, Akuta Daubrifade, Egwe Esefa, Ebegha Gillow, Amaebi Gillow, Ebisine Afeton, Ela Yereke, Edwin Omorun, Odougbene, Ebiyebo, Angola Akeme, Augustine Ferebo, Benaebi Clearance Biayeibo, Arekumo Ferebo, Macaulay Arogbo, etc were wrestling champions.

Also, Moritala Timoko, Thunder Ekisa, Andrew John-Ogbe, Ade Bibor, Benjamin Yeigagha, etc were boxing champions, while Pina Kpikpi, Prince A. A. Okpe, Bamuza, Amasumo, Hon. Arerebo Salaco, Ela Yereke,  Samuel Tuedon, Joseph Bandmaster, Kekere Amala, Isaac Offi, Arogi Amasumo, Augustine Ferebo, Resident Okekebo, Mrs. Akelade Bandmaster, Saka Oleh, Christiana Tuedon, Ango-ere Niyanta, etc were great sprinters,

Similarly, the likes of Ofiti Parke, Bruce Parke,  Resident Okekebo, Ango-ere Niyanta, etc were great swimmers of repute who won so many medals in national sports festival.

In the creative artists, Ayakoromo community rules. The likes of Mr. Abraka Prester Onduku, a First Class Artist in Fine Art who graduated from the prestigious University of Benin, 1983. He is a Art Teacher at the University of Science Technology Demonstration Secondary School Port Harcourt; Prof Sylvester Ebigbagha, a Professor of Fine Art at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma Bayelsa State, Hon. Austin Edumogiren is also a graduate of Fine Art from College of Education, Warri and taught fine Art at Ayakoromo Grammar School. I'm not forgotting Barr. Preye Onduku, a graduate of Fine & Applied Arts Education from the  University of Benin,1994. He also Taught Fine Art at Cambridge International School, Warri. Delta State. 

In activism, comrade Austin Ozobo, an internationally recognized human rights activists who has so many awards both in Nigeria and in diaspora. Alaowei Cleric, Esq, a fast rising human rights activist of international repute, Dr. Ekanpou Enewaredideke, a literary activist whose activism is known all over the world. Barr. Pele A. Demebide, the only radical lawyer presently known in the shores of Nigeria. 

In the media world, again, Ayakoromo Community dictated the pace. Hon. Manager Seigha, Ekanpou Enewaredideke, Austin Ozobo, Enaibo David Asiayei, Pastor Arex Akemetubo,  Anthony Demebide, Oyinbi Owolo Onduku, Tamaraupreye Ekpegha, etc are trained journalists.

In academia/public service, the likes of Prof. Gerald Agbegha, (a Nigerian Government trained professor of mathematics now based in the USA), Sese-Owei Ekaye (PhD), Akpoebibo Onduku (PhD), Chief Dr. (Mrs) Emily O. Mieyefa (NPOM, MNIM), the  1st Female PHD holder in the Community, 1st Female Permanent Secretary in the Bayelsa State Civil Service and 1st National Productivity Order of Merit Award Winner in 2013. She got the award amongst two other women in the whole Country; Chief David Prede Mieyefa, a Chartered Accountant.

Others are: Mrs. Veronica kpeke (PhD), Mrs. Janet Offi (PhD) who is a prominent servant of God in the USA, Mr. Cyprian Agbegha (former Dean of Students Affairs, COE, Warri/DELSU Affiliated), Boss Akanyo (PhD), Ololobou (former Permanent Secretary, Delta State civil service), Clement Tobi (former Registrar, University of Ibadan and former civil Commissioner in the then Bendel State Government), Coleman Agbegha (former Permanent Secretary Delta State civil service), late Samuel Audu Elaweremi (former Permanent Secretary in the Min. of finance, Bayelsa State civil service), late Goodluck Aprefe, Chief C. C. Apiakise JP, (rtd Headmaster), B. K. Brialade, Akanyo Zipamoh Johnson, Ebi Yeibo, late Joseph Benike, Christiana Tuedon, Anthony Dauyebo, Mr. Richard Ebibofa, etc dictate the pace in public services.

In the legal field. The likes of Larry Selekeowei, (SAN), Clara Yekwe, Theophilus Ekaye, the Akanyos, Mrs. C. B. Agbegha, Onduku Preye, Brisibe E.  Tambou, Moses kuro Tambou, Emmanuel Abagidi, Anthony Pere Oseme, late Chief B. F. Yeigagha, Alaowei Cleric, Ebika Onduke, Norbert Ayabotu,  Pele Demebide, Ebilade Obiri, Jonathan Wenebokefe Obiri, Yerinlaemi Kokole etc are known legal icons.

In the medical and health field, the likes of Dr. William Apiakise,(PhD), a medical Doctor; Ahmed Saibakumo, (PhD), a laboratory scientist and haematologist who doubled as a foremost Ijaw historian in this contemporary society, Dr. Yerin Saibakumo featured in the record. 

We have Regina Seikorowei (Ogunu) as the second certified Nurse, Jude Angodideke as a certified laboratory scientist, Esther Akpoyibo (DEMEBIDE) as the first certified Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW), S. A. Kokole was first Pharmacy Technician (Dispenser) before switching to Administration to help in the employment of many in Ayakoromo and Burutu LGA at large, and Kokole Oyasouweigha Charles as the first health information management specialist and first Izon man elected as the chairman of the Association of Health Records and Information Management Practitioners of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter. The list is endless.

Still on the medical field, we have some well trained trado-medical doctors in history. i.e, Pereakuna Adipere, John Ayabotu, Tina Ekpedibo, Ebegha Gillow, Woduma, Ekpokeme,  Ogboye, Mrs. Ebikeseiye Ogbolakumo, Akpoebi Apamor, Andrew John-Ogbe, Ebikabowei Woduma, Friday Ekpokeme, etc. (To be continued).

From Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq. THE CITY OF INTELLECTUALS: HOW MUCH DID YOU KNOW HER?_By: Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq.

Ayakoromo Community in Ngbilebiri-Mein Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria is an ancient town, situated at the bank of River Forcados at its northern side and bounded with the Remos Creek on its southern parts. It lies between miles 20 to 30 at the Forcados River. She has boundary on the northern side with Igbo-Ede Community; on the eastern side with Okrika (Ofonibenghan), Frukama, Ezebiri and Esanma communities; on her southern border with Enekorogha Community, while on the south west with Orugbene,  Kenloghene and Obotebe communities; on the western part with Afoughene and Obotebe communities and on the north western part with Gbekebor Community respectively.

Ayakoromo is a federated community comprises the Ayakoromo maintown, Oyangbene (now autonomous community), Akparemogbene,  Eseimogbene, Egolegbene, Ogborogbene, Oweibigbene, Yeringbene, Asiayeigbene, Ebeingbene, Edumogirengbene, Ororaigbene, Itallygbene,  Newtown, Bubougbene, Sosegbene, Kokodiagbene, Okegbene, Ekorogbene, Yayorogbene, Abegbene, etc.

This Community has existed for centuries beyond human memories. From ages to ages Ayakoromo had always featured in the archives of intellectual history. Thus, the story of the historic oil struggle in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria cannot be told without the mention of the ancient Ayakoromo Community.

In 1888, the Royal Navy led by Capt. Mack Tanger carried out a reprisal attack on the Community by engaging one fearless and legendary hero, Pa Onduku Badeinmo in gun duel. In the ensuing battle of wits, the former bombarded Ayakoromo. In the process, one of the heroes at the time, Pa Agia Badeinmo was killed by the invading British forces.

While the Royal Niger Company (RNC) forcefully penetrated into the interiors of the Niger Delta region to trade with the hinterland dwellers, Onduku Badeinmo, the great Bekederemo of Kiagbodo and other comrades in the struggle prevented the foreign invaders from penetrating into the territories of Mein Kingdoms without recognizing the rights of the communities therein. Thus, Ganagana Island became the trading point in River Forcados where the local traders exchanged their goods with the British merchants.

In the pre-colonial and colonial eras leading to the independence of the Country, Ayakoromo intellectual pundits played vitals roles in community services. Amongst some of these intelligentsia were  Pa Onduku Badeinmo who being one of the oil merchants. After that incident of fighting against the British Royal Niger Company at Ganagana Island when he killed the Company staff he went on exile and on his return from exile, he worked to redeem himself by paying the fine pronounced on him by Ayakoromo Community. He was made a Warrant Chief and a member of the Native Courts sitting at Akugbene, Frukama and later kiagbodo. Pa Onduku was an Orator and a great  judge who decided complex cases with equity and fairness. He worked as an interpreter of Ijaw language to the British colonialists. 

Pa Alaowei Yere (grandfather of Alaowei Cleric) was a sailorman. He worked with the colonial masters as a deckand. He worked in different ships such as Saltpond, Champion, etc. In one of his trips to the United Kingdom, he had a brief stay at a countryside in Liverpool. Upon his return to Nigeria, he died a sudden death after brief illness in 1940 at Eseimogbene. Similarly, Engr. Pesigha Friday Nafugha was also a sailorman. He died in London. He was Pa. Onitsha Kitua's maternal uncle from Akubiri and Ekeremowei egede. It's interesting to note that Pa. Pesigha Friday Nafugha was believed to be the first literate person in Ayakoromo Community who acquired Western education at the pre-colonial era.

Also in the list was Pa Birasingbegha who was an interpreter of Ijaw language to the missionaries in the pre-independent era. He influenced a missionary school to Ayakoromo Town in the late 1930s which later metamorphosed into Ngbilebiri Primary School on acquisition by the colonial government in 1944. Ayakoromo Community market was opened for business in 1939 through the influence of her educated sons and daughters of the Community at  this point in time.

 The likes of Pa Eselemobiri, Pide, etc were educationists who taught at the missionary schools across the western Ijaw communities in the old western region. They brought in knowledge in western education thereby engendering civilized practices in community governance.

In 1950s, Ayakoromo Community has ushered in new breed of intelligentsia some of whom became Nigeria's foremost historians. The likes of Chief Thomas Omete Onduku, Matthew London Agbegha, Pa Samson Yerin Ekpedibo, (the great Abasuo Kare-owei who was the Ogula bulou wene-owei of the Community at that time, a great scholar); Chief A. E. Bamuza, Pa Silvester Ariake Kokole amongst others piloted the affairs of the Community with their intellectual acumen. Thus, by 1960, the Republican Ayakoromo people enacted their first constitution to govern the affairs of the Community.

Since 1960 to date, Ayakoromo Community has been a democratic society, practicing the American model of federalism. Thus, the Community government is dividend into four arms comprises of the Town Council, Elders' Council, Advisory Board and the Youths Movement. Each of these organs operate as checks and balances to the other.

While many African countries are still grappling to get a perfect document for governance, Ayakoromo Community had already have to her credit due to the growing cream of intellectuals for over the years, enacted a near perfect document, christened "the Ayakoromo Constitution".

I'm pleased to announce to my readers the cream of intellectuals in different strata of life born into this democratic Community. In history, Pa Yekwe, Chief Samson Yerin Ekpdibo, Chief T. O. Onduku, M. L Agbegha, Chief Saibakumo, Chief Seisinghan, Pa Gboun Seigha, Chief John Ayabotu, Pa Onoku Tambou of blessed memories were historians of international repute as well as traditional arbiters.

Chief A. E. Bamuza (former Chairman of OMPADEC), Hon. Edumson (former member of Bendel State House of Assembly), Hon. J. O. Eyenanaotu (former member of Bendel State House of Assembly), Hon. Clement Tobi, (former Commissioner, Bendel State), Prince A. A. Okpe, Chief Kedikumor of blessed memories; late Chief Barr. (Mrs.) Bamuza-Mutu, former Commissioner, Bendel State; member, 1999 Constitution Drafting Committee etc; Chief (Hon.) Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin (pioneer member, Delta State House of Assembly), Dr. Braduce Amakazi Angozi were prominent politicians that dictated the political pace in the second republic. 

In the traditional religion, the likes of Eyoro, Bamughan Ebibor, Pa Atane (former Odele Chief Priest), Puoyebo, Arerebo, Disi (Ozibou Chief Priest), Amon Tuedon, Tolo, etc were known traditionalists. These believers of the traditional religion were not only dedicated worshippers to the traditional religion, their services to the society bettered the lots of humanity in no smaller measures.

In the Christendom, Pa Stephen Brasingbegha Ozigbo, founder of St. Spephen RCM which later changed to Ngbilebiri Primary School in 1945, Pa M. L. Agbegha, Onuko Tambou and a host of others were strong christian faithful who worked with the European missionaries. Ayakoromo produced the first Ijaw Reverend Father in the Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Ewarewa. Other Reverend Fathers the community produced are Rev. Fr. Eselemobiri Mathias, Rev. Fr. James Morkor, Rev. Fr. Omgbu, Rev. Fr. Suoware, etc.

Still on the christian religious worshippers: the likes of Apostle Fullpower Owei (late), Apostle Orukemeabegha, Apostle Gboluseride, Apostle Numberone Tuarede, Apostle Emmanuel Tuarede and Apostle Ebila of blessed memories; Apostle Okubo Saibakumo, Senior Apostle Morgan Gboluseride, Apostle Theophilus Gboluseride, Apostle Monday Akarama, Superior Apostle Seriala Benigbene Demebide, etc were/are dedicated worshippers of Christ. 

Presently in Ayakoromo Community, we have the only political Pope of the universe, His Excellency, Dr. Braduce Amakazi Angozi whose ideological inclinations in politics remains unbeatable. Hon. Godwin Edumogiren, the Agbegu; a man whose intellectual acumen lies in his diplomatic warfare. He is a political masterstroke. Hon. Richard Tuedon, the Aforogu, a master strategist whose prowess lies in his ideological sagacity.

Hon. Paul Kurugbe, the only sixth and seventh Book of politics in the universe, an orator per excellence. The only man who can give his opponent a humiliating political defeat but the opponent will rather applaud his maradonic skills than complaining. Chief John Akpotudougha, one time member of the National Executive Committee, All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), Chief S. D. Kitua, the General Overseer of the only Church of the Truth in the universe where no one lies. His weapon of warfare is his charismatic truthfulness. Late Hon. Sunday Feke, a man whose leadership credentials were second to none. A field player in the politics of Delta State. Mr. Amadiowei Saibakumo is also a gifted political player from the community. 

Have you met the phonological orator, Hon. Austin Edumogiren? His strength lies in his oratory prowess with which he can conquer the opponents no matter their strength. Hon. Ebisine Koffee Amasumo, a technocrat and a financial expert of international repute. Of course I am not forgetting Hon. Sunny Perekeme, Senator Mike Edoukumor, Hon. Stanley Gari, Hon. Trust Edumogiren, Hon. Anthony Dauyebo, Hon. Ezonowei Sojaowei, Barr. Pele A. Demebide, Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq. Dr. Ekanpou Enewaredideke, Coleman Timipere, Hon. Ayabotu Otoro, Mr. Albert Edumogiren, Desmond Edumogiren, Collins Edumogiren, etc who are key players in the politics of Delta State.

In business, Ayakoromo Community gladly hosted the only colonial Bank that's still existing in Africa, Chief Clement Moni, a business tycoon of international repute. Hon. Sunday Feke (now late), the Dangote of Niger Delta, was a financial expert-cum a reputable contractor of international standard. Mr. Gregory Emolade, Princess Perekeme, Mr. Boro Brown and a host of others too numerous to mention in the business field. 

In the military, Ayakoromo men gallantly fought for the unity of Nigeria during the civil war. Maj. College Maye, Maj. Fabor, Malaito, Ebegha Gilo, Labra, Rigogo Ogbolakumo, Tolomone, Chief S. D. Kitua, Angokpo Demebide, Thunder Ekisa, Moritala Timoko, Emomoyeiya, Chief Dogori Asiayei, Fulpower Asiayei, Billy Ibadan Yerin, Mounkena Yonrovigho (who was a soldier attached to Maj. Isaac Boro's amphibious battalion).

Ayakoromo Community's contribution to the Nigerian defence sector is very high. Maj. Gen. Kakadudu Aprezi (rtd), former GOC, Guards Brigade, late Col. Luke Aprezi, former ADC to Gen. Abubakar Abdusalami, Commodore Yekwe, Navy Captain Nelson Demebide, Maj. Godspower Oroso, Commander Thomas Oroso, Navy Commander Andrew Oroso (rtd), Commodore Edward Yeibo, (Phd), Navy Commander Birinimughan, Maj. Isaac Ebegha Atteh, Maj. Perezide Asiayei, etc.

In the Nigerian police, Ayakoromo sons and daughters flooded the official cadet. The likes of Innocent Ayabotu, Pius Eredei, Ebimobowei Eyenanaotu, etc are ranking police officers from the Community. 

In the artistic world, Ayakoromo Community produced colony of artists in different fields. Dr. Ball-ere Mislaw, Kuroendi Ezingbobo, Apolo Pouke of blessed memories, Madam Eseimokumor, Prince Christopher Perekeme (the Blender Brothers), etc were foremost musical artists known in the entire Ijaw nation, while Dr. Ebi Yeibo, late Dr. Joseph Benike, Ekanpou Enewaredideke (PhD) all of whom won numerous awards in the global community, Mr. Enaibo David Asiayei aka the Talking Drum of Africa, etc ruled the literary world in contemporary Nigerian society.

In the entertainment world, traditional orators such as Pa Gboun Seigha, Chief John Ayabotu, Hon. Salaco Arerebo, Alex Ebolo of blessed memories, Matthew Apiakise, Hon. Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin, Samuel Robber, Zipamoh Wilson, etc possessed an unbeatable skills in the masters of ceremony.  Have you met the two masters of ceremony from the same womb, MC Akpolokpolo 1, Pastor Stephen Demebide, a traditional orator and MC Akpolokpolo II, Mr. Anthony Demebide, an intellectual orator? These men mastered the game of entertaining their guests. Gifted and talented orators. Still on the entertainment industry, we have Mr. Perekeme Glean Perekeme, Joy Tambou who are foremost and talented Nollywood actor and actress who have featured in hundreds of movies in the highly competitive Nollywood Movies. 

I'm not forgetting the likes of Pa Enieke Adon, Pa Abenzi (Ozibou taru adein Ozifareowei), Pa Enaseimokumo Abelewa, late Oyabebefa Akarama aka Aworowo who were unbeatably talentedly traditional drummers. Ezonowei Sojaowei, a gifted traditional drummer. Pa Aye, Liberty Obodo, Pa Okpu, Amakeme Famous of blessed memories,  Nicodemus Alaowei, Bomieghan Egbe, Dennis T. Amadiowei, Collins Otoro, etc are gifted sculptors from the Community. 

The likes of late Fred Ebi May, Sir Joseph Ekeremieye of blessed memories, Bestman May, Tolumo, Eniye Egole, Patrick Egole, Peres Okpe, Pal Jagz, Lisbeg Awiki, Sally Aba, Peter MD Samuel, Torkeyei Fineman, Dilayei Kokole, King Benson Tosi Pafiyee, etc ruled the musical entertainment industry in the 21st century.

Still on the entertainment industry,  Pa Egbere, Pa Kaduna Daubrifade, Pa Lebra, Pa Kurugbe Ateme, Pa John-Ogbe, Sipi, Pa Oyabrade Efole, Akuta Daubrifade, Egwe Esefa, Ebegha Gillow, Amaebi Gillow, Ebisine Afeton, Ela Yereke, Edwin Omorun, Odougbene, Ebiyebo, Angola Akeme, Augustine Ferebo, Benaebi Clearance Biayeibo, Arekumo Ferebo, Macaulay Arogbo, etc were wrestling champions.

Also, Moritala Timoko, Thunder Ekisa, Andrew John-Ogbe, Ade Bibor, Benjamin Yeigagha, etc were boxing champions, while Pina Kpikpi, Prince A. A. Okpe, Bamuza, Amasumo, Hon. Arerebo Salaco, Ela Yereke,  Samuel Tuedon, Joseph Bandmaster, Kekere Amala, Isaac Offi, Arogi Amasumo, Augustine Ferebo, Resident Okekebo, Mrs. Akelade Bandmaster, Saka Oleh, Christiana Tuedon, Ango-ere Niyanta, etc were great sprinters,

Similarly, the likes of Ofiti Parke, Bruce Parke,  Resident Okekebo, Ango-ere Niyanta, etc were great swimmers of repute who won so many medals in national sports festival.

In the creative artists, Ayakoromo community rules. The likes of Mr. Abraka Prester Onduku, a First Class Artist in Fine Art who graduated from the prestigious University of Benin, 1983. He is a Art Teacher at the University of Science Technology Demonstration Secondary School Port Harcourt; Prof Sylvester Ebigbagha, a Professor of Fine Art at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma Bayelsa State, Hon. Austin Edumogiren is also a graduate of Fine Art from College of Education, Warri and taught fine Art at Ayakoromo Grammar School. I'm not forgotting Barr. Preye Onduku, a graduate of Fine & Applied Arts Education from the  University of Benin,1994. He also Taught Fine Art at Cambridge International School, Warri. Delta State. 

In activism, comrade Austin Ozobo, an internationally recognized human rights activists who has so many awards both in Nigeria and in diaspora. Alaowei Cleric, Esq, a fast rising human rights activist of international repute, Dr. Ekanpou Enewaredideke, a literary activist whose activism is known all over the world. Barr. Pele A. Demebide, the only radical lawyer presently known in the shores of Nigeria. 

In the media world, again, Ayakoromo Community dictated the pace. Hon. Manager Seigha, Ekanpou Enewaredideke, Austin Ozobo, Enaibo David Asiayei, Pastor Arex Akemetubo,  Anthony Demebide, Oyinbi Owolo Onduku, Tamaraupreye Ekpegha, etc are trained journalists.

In academia/public service, the likes of Prof. Gerald Agbegha, (a Nigerian Government trained professor of mathematics now based in the USA), Sese-Owei Ekaye (PhD), Akpoebibo Onduku (PhD), Chief Dr. (Mrs) Emily O. Mieyefa (NPOM, MNIM), the  1st Female PHD holder in the Community, 1st Female Permanent Secretary in the Bayelsa State Civil Service and 1st National Productivity Order of Merit Award Winner in 2013. She got the award amongst two other women in the whole Country; Chief David Prede Mieyefa, a Chartered Accountant.

Others are: Mrs. Veronica kpeke (PhD), Mrs. Janet Offi (PhD) who is a prominent servant of God in the USA, Mr. Cyprian Agbegha (former Dean of Students Affairs, COE, Warri/DELSU Affiliated), Boss Akanyo (PhD), Ololobou (former Permanent Secretary, Delta State civil service), Clement Tobi (former Registrar, University of Ibadan and former civil Commissioner in the then Bendel State Government), Coleman Agbegha (former Permanent Secretary Delta State civil service), late Samuel Audu Elaweremi (former Permanent Secretary in the Min. of finance, Bayelsa State civil service), late Goodluck Aprefe, Chief C. C. Apiakise JP, (rtd Headmaster), B. K. Brialade, Akanyo Zipamoh Johnson, Ebi Yeibo, late Joseph Benike, Christiana Tuedon, Anthony Dauyebo, Mr. Richard Ebibofa, etc dictate the pace in public services.

In the legal field. The likes of Larry Selekeowei, (SAN), Clara Yekwe, Theophilus Ekaye, the Akanyos, Mrs. C. B. Agbegha, Onduku Preye, Brisibe E.  Tambou, Moses kuro Tambou, Emmanuel Abagidi, Anthony Pere Oseme, late Chief B. F. Yeigagha, Alaowei Cleric, Ebika Onduke, Norbert Ayabotu,  Pele Demebide, Ebilade Obiri, Jonathan Wenebokefe Obiri, Yerinlaemi Kokole etc are known legal icons.

In the medical and health field, the likes of Dr. William Apiakise,(PhD), a medical Doctor; Ahmed Saibakumo, (PhD), a laboratory scientist and haematologist who doubled as a foremost Ijaw historian in this contemporary society, Dr. Yerin Saibakumo featured in the record. 

We have Regina Seikorowei (Ogunu) as the second certified Nurse, Jude Angodideke as a certified laboratory scientist, Esther Akpoyibo (DEMEBIDE) as the first certified Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW), S. A. Kokole was first Pharmacy Technician (Dispenser) before switching to Administration to help in the employment of many in Ayakoromo and Burutu LGA at large, and Kokole Oyasouweigha Charles as the first health information management specialist and first Izon man elected as the chairman of the Association of Health Records and Information Management Practitioners of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter. The list is endless.

Still on the medical field, we have some well trained trado-medical doctors in history. i.e, Pereakuna Adipere, John Ayabotu, Tina Ekpedibo, Ebegha Gillow, Woduma, Ekpokeme,  Ogboye, Mrs. Ebikeseiye Ogbolakumo, Akpoebi Apamor, Andrew John-Ogbe, Ebikabowei Woduma, Friday Ekpokeme, etc. (To be continued).

From Alaowei E. Cleric, Esq.

Opinion: What Makes Democracy Die: Lessons from Nigeria_By: Peter Obi

Today, 17th September, I participated in an international Conference in Accra, Ghana, organised by the 2025 Goodluck Jonathan Foundation Annual Democracy Dialogue with the theme “What Makes Democracy Die?”

Democracy is fundamentally about accountability, prioritising service to the people, ensuring security, providing education and healthcare, and lifting people out of poverty.

Democracy dies when it ceases to be accountable to the people and when it no longer prioritises their needs.

Nigeria is a typical example of where democracy is dying because it no longer serves the needs of the people and is no longer accountable to them.

In Nigeria, democracy has become a process of elite state capture, granting access to public resources for personal and family interests.
To reverse this situation, Nigerians must take democracy and elections seriously by ensuring that only people with competence, capacity, character, compassion, and commitment to service are elected.

A new Nigeria is possible.

PO