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Breaking: Ughelli South Political Colonels Constituted

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By Sunday Apah

Ahead of the 2027 general elections, a group called the Ughelli South Political Colonels has been formed to ensure total victory for all PDP candidates in the Ughelli South Local Government Area.

This initiative aims to unite supporters and galvanize resources as the upcoming elections approach.

The group convened for its inaugural meeting at Unity Hall in Ughelli South Local Government Council secretariat on Sunday.

During the meeting, members were encouraged to show respect to leaders within the local government area and were reminded of the importance of unity and cooperation in achieving their collective goals.

Speaking at the meeting, political gladiators—including Mr. Simon Umudi, also known as Temple; Chief Matthew Kwode; and Chief Francis Aguonigho—emphasized that the formation of the group was not intended to undermine the party.

Instead, they stressed that their primary objective is to support the PDP in achieving a sweeping victory in the 2027 elections.

The trio further noted that the Ughelli South Political Colonels were established to facilitate effective navigation through the political landscape by addressing grievances within all wards.

According to them, “Our mission includes reconciling aggrieved party members and attracting new supporters to strengthen the party’s ranks.”

They added, “With a united front, we aim to secure a commanding victory for the PDP in the upcoming elections.”

Other top leaders who attended the meeting included Olorogun Prince Okiemute Oviri, Chief Ovis Uto, Chief John Ewenede, Chief Samuel Oghotomo, Chief Paul Etaga, Chief Emuoboh Gbagi, Chief Sunday Apah, Chief Fidelis Tuvata, Mrs. Mercy Ekama, Kingsley Akeni, Chief Ochuko Omorere, Rt. Hon. Matthew Oguma, Joel Opete Esq., Mr. Andy Edono.

Other notable attendees were Prince Solomon Ugen, Engr. Ogheneochuko Agberia, Mr. Saturday Nukueye, Hon. Maxwell Urhogu, Mr. Ricardo Oguma, Chief Sylvester Uzoh, Mr. Isaiah Ahwerhurho, Chief Abraham Erhuen, Chief Samuel Buluku, Mr. Moses Atemenye, Ms. Noreen Ughojor, Sir Sunday Mrakpor, Chief Ejiro Hope, Chief Solomon Ala, Hon. Happy Gbeke, Hon. Friday Ijomone, Evang. Freeborn Yafogho, Mr. Ichipi Oghenekevwe, Mr. Kennedy Egole, Engr. Kingsley Igben, and many others.

2027: Harvest of Defectors From APC to PDP as Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Udu Federal Constituency Forum Inaugurated

By Sunday Apah

The Delta State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday, welcomed more than 2,000 defectors from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other opposition parties in the state.

The defectors, who were mainly members of the Delta Political Actualisation Network (DPAN), were led by Mr. Fejiro Ishaka from Ughelli Urban, alongside Alex Idu and his supporters from Orogun.

They were received during the inauguration of the Ughelli North/Ughelli South/Udu Federal Constituency Forum, which took place at Oharisi Primary School in Ughelli.

Chief Solomon Arenyeka, the State Chairman of the PDP, expressed enthusiasm about the new members, stating that the party aims to reclaim the Federal Constituency in the upcoming 2027 elections.

Arenyeka encouraged the defectors to work diligently towards the party’s success and praised Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for the extensive construction projects throughout the state.

Comrade Fejiro Ishaka, the leader of the defectors, emphasized that their decision to join the ruling party was a result of divine inspiration. He noted their admiration for the significant infrastructure and human capital advancements spearheaded by Governor Oborevwori.

Ishaka cited a lack of leadership and direction as reasons for their departure from the APC. “In 2019, we fought valiantly with our candidate, Chief Great Ogboru, without success.

We faced a similar situation in 2023 with Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, losing to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori. This time, we won’t be misled; we have found clarity, and we are determined to ensure victory for all PDP candidates in the Federal Constituency in 2027.”

He also remarked on the disarray within the APC, stating, “The APC lacks direction and focus needed to win elections in Delta State. They are caught up in internal conflicts, while I see a united PDP ready to reclaim its winning path.”

Alex Idu, who had joined the APC near the end of the 2023 General Elections, expressed regret over his departure from the PDP. He urged party members to remain loyal and cohesive to secure a victory for Governor Oborevwori in 2027.

“My experience with the APC has shown me that I made a grave mistake in leaving the PDP. Having returned to my roots in Orogun, I assure you that we will pose no threat to victory come 2027.”

Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, encouraged the new members to commit fully to the party’s success in future elections, assuring them of equal opportunities alongside long-standing members.

Onyeme emphasized that the defectors now have the same rights as existing PDP members and called on everyone to collaborate in securing the Ughelli Federal Constituency for the PDP in 2027.

In support of this sentiment, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, urged the defectors to advocate for the PDP.

In a final vote of thanks, former Secretary to the State Government, Rt. Hon. Festus Agas, congratulated the Forum on their successful inauguration and reaffirmed his confidence that the party would triumph in 2027.

Arobaga Honored as Entrepreneurial Woman of the Year

By Akpovoke Otiti

In a remarkable recognition of her outstanding contributions to business and humanity, Chief Mrs. Ejovi Arobaga has been nominated as the Best Entrepreneurial Woman of the Year by the Online Media Practitioners. This prestigious honor celebrates her unwavering dedication to entrepreneurship, innovation, and philanthropy, which have positively impacted countless lives.

Chief Mrs. Arobaga has set a high standard in the business world, demonstrating resilience, creativity, and leadership. Through her entrepreneurial ventures, she has not only created jobs but also empowered women and young people, fostering economic growth in her community. Her ability to navigate challenges and build successful enterprises has earned her admiration and respect across various sectors.

Beyond her business acumen, Chief Mrs. Arobaga is widely recognized for her humanitarian efforts. She has consistently supported underprivileged individuals, championed education initiatives, and provided relief to those in need. Her selfless acts of kindness and commitment to social development have made her a beacon of hope for many.

This nomination is a testament to her exceptional contributions and the positive change she continues to drive. It serves as an inspiration to aspiring entrepreneurs and a reminder of the power of dedication and service. Her recognition by the Online Media Practitioners further solidifies her influence as a transformative leader.

As we celebrate Chief Mrs. Ejovi Arobaga, let us acknowledge her achievements and rally behind her vision for a better society. Her story is proof that success is not just about personal gains but about uplifting others along the way. Congratulations to a true icon of entrepreneurship and humanitarian excellence!

PDP to Inaugurate Ughelli North/Ughelli South/Udu Federal Constituency Forum, March 22

By Sunday Apah

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), will inaugurate the Ughelli North/Ughelli South/Udu Federal Constituency Forum on Saturday, March 22nd 2025, as part of moves to strengthen its foothold in the Constituency.

The event which is scheduled to commence at 10am, will hold at Oharisi Primary School field, Ughelli.

In a statement signed by Olorogun Jaro Egbo, KSC (Chairman, Organising Committee) and Olorogun Festus Ahon, KSC (Chairman, Publicity Committee), the inauguration will be graced by the State Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor, and State Chairman of the party, Chief Solomon Arenyeka and other key political stakeholders in the state.

The statement extended invitation to the general public, particularly PDP members, to attend the event.

The establishment of the forum is expected to strengthen political engagement within the constituency and provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss developmental issues.

The event is anticipated to draw a large turnout of party faithful, community leaders, and political figures.

Planned Nationwide Women Protest: Niger Delta Youth Leaders Urge Security Agencies to Investigate, Arrest Perpetrators

By Sunday Apah

Following the planned nationwide protest by women under the aegis of the Purple Women Foundation, allegedly sponsored by a suspended senator and her husband, the Niger Delta Youth Leaders Association has called on security agencies to take decisive action against the perpetrators.

The group, in a statement signed by Comrade Ufuoma Erharhine, emphasized that their call was necessary due to certain factions organizing demonstrations fueled not by genuine grievances but by external influences and agendas aimed at destabilizing the country.

According to the statement, “While we acknowledge the right to peaceful assembly as a cornerstone of our democracy, we must remain vigilant against movements intended to incite violence, unrest, and division among our citizens.”

“We urge the President to prioritize the safety and security of all citizens by directing intelligence and law enforcement agencies to investigate Chief Emma Uduaghan, the husband of Senator Natasha, who is believed to be the financier of these protests.”

“Investigating who is behind these initiatives is crucial for preventing any potential escalation that could lead to civil disorder and unrest.”

“The stability of our nation must remain paramount. History shows us that unrest often leads to unnecessary suffering and can have long-lasting effects on our communities and institutions.”

“We believe that thorough investigations are necessary not only to protect our great nation but also to uphold the democratic values we cherish.”

“We call for transparency in the findings of these investigations and urge the government to communicate with the public regarding measures being taken to ensure our safety and security.”

“We remain resolute in defense of the mandate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu without fear or favor, as the continuous attacks on Senator Akpabio are attacks against the President and the people of the South-South.”

“We stand ready to support the government’s commitment to peace and order and the leadership of Senator Godswill Akpabio. We call upon all stakeholders to do their part to foster peace because if these attacks do not stop, they will lead to unrest in the Niger Delta region,” the statement concluded.

LAND DISPUTE: Oborevwori Commits to Timely Release of White Paper on Ogwashi-Uku Inquiry Findings

By Sunday Apah

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, expressed his commitment on Tuesday to swiftly study and release a white paper based on the Commission of Inquiry’s report concerning the land disputes in Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom and its surrounding communities.

Governor Oborevwori made this promise during the presentation of the Commission of Inquiry’s findings on the ongoing issues of kingship and land ownership within Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom, located in Aniocha South Local Government Area, along with nearby communities.

He noted that the report will provide the State Government with valuable insights into the origins of the long-standing conflicts and outline a pathway to foster enduring peace and security not only in Ogwashi-Uku and surrounding areas but throughout the state.

“I stand before you today with a hopeful heart as I receive this significant report on the conflicts related to kingship and land ownership in Ogwashi-Uku, as well as with neighboring communities like Ibusa, Otulu, Ubulu-Okiti, Okpanam, Olodu, Ewulu, Azagba-Ogwashi, Aboh-Ogwashi, and Olloh-Ogwashi,” Governor Oborevwori shared.

He explained that the Commission, established in October of the previous year, aimed to uncover the root causes of these persistent land disputes and associated violence that have led to the loss of lives and significant property damage, creating an atmosphere of fear and instability in the region.

The Governor acknowledged the tireless work and dedication of the Commission’s members, assuring residents that the Government will begin analyzing the report without delay and that a white paper will be issued in a timely manner.

“It is crucial that I take this opportunity to encourage the involved communities to seek peace and foster a spirit of unity, cooperation, and harmonious coexistence,” he added.

He reiterated his earlier statement that “the Delta of our dreams cannot accommodate bitterness or division.”

“We must dedicate ourselves to mutual respect, love, and tolerance. Traditional, religious, political, and community leaders play essential roles in alleviating tension within our communities; they should actively advocate for peace and cooperation.”

“We must look out for one another, as this is fundamental to improving peace and security, which aligns with the MORE agenda of my administration.”

During the report presentation, Hon. Justice Ejiro Emudainohwo, Chair of the Commission of Inquiry, expressed gratitude to Governor Oborevwori for appointing individuals of integrity to the Commission.

“It is with great honor and responsibility that I present the findings of our inquiry into the kingship and land disputes within the Ogwashi-Uku kingdom,” she stated.

In response to community concerns, she elaborated that the Commission was formed to address issues surrounding the awarding of traditional chieftaincy titles and land disputes that affect the community’s peace and stability.

“Our mandate was straightforward: to investigate and propose recommendations that would lay a foundation for enduring peace in the community.”

Following a comprehensive review of historical records and testimonies from local stakeholders, the Commission outlined key recommendations aimed at establishing a framework for governance and land management in Ogwashi-Uku.

Among the recommendations were proposals for codifying succession procedures to the throne of the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku to ensure clarity, as well as documenting customary laws governing the appointment of clan chiefs and ‘Okwabanis’ to prevent disputes.

Additionally, the Commission proposed clearly defining the roles and hierarchy of traditional chieftaincy titles and recognizing the rights to self-determination in accordance with global best practices.

The implementation of these recommendations is anticipated to not only bring long-lasting peace to Ogwashi-Uku but also serve as a model for conflict resolution in other communities facing similar challenges.

“We believe that a well-structured and respected traditional institution will enhance local governance, preserve cultural heritage, and promote sustainable development.”

Police Arrest Three, Recover Three AK-47 Rifles, Five Pump Action Guns, Cartons of Bullets in Delta

By Sunday Apah

The police in Delta State have arrested three persons in possession of three AK-47 rifles, five pump action guns, and cartons of cartridges at different locations within the state.

In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer of the Delta State Command, SP Bright Edafe, it was reported that on March 3, 2025, at approximately 12:00 PM, operatives attached to Dragon 14, while on stop-and-search duty along the Warri/Benin Road by Western Delta University, Oghara, intercepted a blue Toyota Camry with registration number PHC 257 NT, driven by one Peter James, a 55-year-old indigene of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

“The driver was asked to open the trunk of the vehicle, during which it was observed that the trunk of the Camry, commonly referred to as ‘big daddy,’ was unusually small.

“This aroused the suspicion of the officers, who were convinced that the vehicle had been modified for malicious purposes.

“The policemen then proceeded to remove the seat of the vehicle, only to discover three AK-47 rifles, 2,080 rounds of 7.62 mm AK-47 ammunition, and 1,040 rounds of 51 mm ammunition loaded in four boxes.”

Also, on March 6, 2025, at about 11:00 AM, operatives attached to Dragon Patrol Team 02, while on stop-and-search duty along the Asaba/Benin Expressway by the National Open University in Onicha-Ugbo, intercepted a navy blue Sharon space bus with registration number DKA 408 LM, driven by one Yahuza Magaji, a 69-year-old man, accompanied by one Abba Sani, a 17-year-old, both from Lere LGA in Kaduna State.

“They disguised as traders transporting palm oil and garri, but the police insisted on a thorough search of the vehicle and recovered seven pump action guns and five cartons containing 1,600 rounds of live cartridges concealed under the back seat.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects had purchased the arms in Onitsha and were transporting them to Kaduna State.”

Governor Oborevwori Congratulates Obi Efeizomor II on His 87th Birthday

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By Sunday Apah

The Delta State Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has on Monday, congratulated HRM (Dr.) Emmanuel Efeizomor II, OON, Obi of Owa Kingdom on his 87th birthday.

In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba, Governor Oborevwori praised Obi Efeizomor as “one of Delta’s most distinguished traditional leaders, celebrated for his remarkable achievements in leadership.”

The Governor highlighted the significant impact that Obi Efeizomor has had on the development of Delta State, particularly emphasizing his contributions to the Owa kingdom.

“For the people of Owa, Obi Efeizomor is not just a leader; he is a revered figure, a role model, and a steadfast guardian of their traditions and culture,” the Governor stated.

He noted that under the Obi’s guidance, the Owa kingdom has witnessed substantial advancements in both infrastructure and human capital development.

“As the immediate past Chairman of the Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers, your invaluable contributions have been noteworthy. You exemplify humility and embody the qualities of a true peacemaker and leader,” he continued.

On behalf of his family and the citizens of Delta State, the Governor conveyed heartfelt congratulations to His Royal Majesty, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor, OON, the Obi of Owa Kingdom, on the celebration of his 87th birthday.

Wishing the revered monarch a joyful anniversary, Governor Oborevwori offered prayers for his continued health and wisdom, hoping that he will keep serving the kingdom, the state, and humanity for many more years to come.

Don Advocates for Polytechnics to Award Bachelor of Technology Degrees, Promote Lecturers to Associate Professor

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By Sunday Apah

The Rector of Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara, Professor Emmanuel Ufuophu-Biri, has called for Polytechnics in Nigeria to award Bachelor of Technology degrees to replace the current Higher National Diploma (HND).

Professor Ufuophu-Biri, who made the call recently during a colloquium organized by Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara, noted that HND holders spend two years at the National Diploma level, do one year of industrial attachment, and then complete the HND in two years, totaling five years, compared to four years of studying a similar course at the university level.

He argued that the ordinary-level entry requirements for ND, HND, and first degrees are the same, and that the degree curricula and those of the Polytechnics are similar.

He added that while the polytechnics retain their names as polytechnics, the National Diploma should be the basic requirement for admission into polytechnic degree programs.

He pointed out that polytechnic degree awards will promote polytechnic and technology education in Nigeria, as more people will be motivated to study in polytechnics, which are centers for technology and innovation initiatives and development.

The Mass Communication and Journalism professor noted that the dichotomization of HND and first degrees, which overtly and covertly tends to inferiorize the HND, is a silent killer of polytechnic education in Nigeria and, by extension, a hindrance to technological growth and development.

He noted that many polytechnics outside Nigeria award degrees, including doctoral degrees. While commending the high standard of polytechnic education in the country, which enables graduates of Nigerian polytechnics to be admitted to study for higher degrees abroad, he stated that “the nomenclature of HND is sometimes subject to interpretation or verification outside Nigeria, unlike the term ‘degree,’ which has universal recognition and acceptability.”

According to the Don, changing the nomenclature to B.Tech will reinforce the emphasis on technology and innovation education in Nigeria, paving the way for the country to advance in technology education, similar to China and India.

Ufuophu-Biri noted that changing the nomenclature from HND to B.Tech does not impose any financial burden on the polytechnics; rather, it will motivate students to study harder and increase staff motivation and productivity.

Speaking earlier at the Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot Osurua, during the conference of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Professor Ufuophu-Biri also advocated for changing the terminal rank of polytechnic lecturers from Chief Lecturer to Associate Professor.

He pointed out that such an innovation would boost lecturers’ morale, increase job performance, and lead to optimum job productivity.

Ukubeyinje Calls on Senate to Reconsider Suspension of Natasha, Citing Unconstitutionality

By Sunday Apah

Former Delta State House of Assembly member, Hon. Misan Ukubeyinje, has urged the Senate to promptly revisit the six-month suspension imposed on Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from the Kogi Central Senatorial District, labeling the move as a grave example of legislative overreach, unconstitutional, and unjustly biased.

In a statement released to journalists in Warri, Delta State, Ukubeyinje expressed that the suspension reflects poorly on the Senate, potentially damaging the standing of Senate President Godswill Akpabio and casting doubt on the integrity of the 10th Senate.

Throughout his career, which has included roles as State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources and Commissioner for Lands, Surveys, and Urban Development, Ukubeyinje has maintained that the Senate Committee on Ethics, Rights and Privileges, along with the Senate as a whole, have violated existing regulations meant to safeguard senators facing threats and intimidation.

As a legal practitioner, he expressed disappointment that the Senate appeared to have prioritized the protection of its President in light of the allegations of sexual harassment and intimidation brought forward by Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan instead of adhering to standard procedures.

Ukubeyinje reiterated his call for the Senate to reassess the suspension, arguing that “Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has done nothing wrong by voicing her concerns regarding oppression, intimidation, and harassment.”

He further contended that suspending a senator for more than 14 days without proper justification is unconstitutional. According to Senate Order 67 (4) and the Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act 2018, a member found guilty of contempt cannot be suspended for longer than 48 hours.

He referenced the legal precedent set in the 2018 Court of Appeal case, Ali Ndume vs. Senate, which established that senators cannot be suspended for longer than 14 days. He also pointed to the case involving Senator Ovie Omo-Agege as supporting his position.

Ukubeyinje emphasized that during her pursuit of justice, Senator Natasha had raised an Order 10, which was disregarded, and she submitted a detailed written petition that deserved proper consideration.

He insisted that the Senate should protect her rights and investigate the pertinent issues before delivering a comprehensive report, with the Senate President stepping aside during the process.

Instead of fulfilling this duty, Ukubeyinje charged that the Senate dismissed her allegations of sexual harassment and intimidation on procedural grounds, citing a pending court case related to the Senate President, thereby exhibiting a double standard and improperly extending their authority by suspending her beyond legal limits.

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