Thursday, September 30, 2021

Taskforce on Environment Celebrates with Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni, as She Clocks Plus One


Taskforce on Environment Celebrates with Mrs. Rosemary Oromoni, as She Clocks Plus One 


Management of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment on Thursday 30th September, 2021 join the First Lady of the agency, Hon Mrs. Rosemary Sylvester Oromoni, on the occasion of her Birth Anniversary in Warri.


The team of the taskforce was led by the State Coordinator incharge of Delta South/Central Senatorial Districts, Comrade Kingsley lweka, who on behalf of the State taskforce officially congratulated the celebrant, Mrs Oromoni, praying God to give her good health, longlife, prosperity and more fruitful years to celebrate. 


Thereafter, Asst. Coordinator of the taskforce, Hon. Rita Tefike, presented the colourfully baked birthday cake to the celebrant, wishing her more prosperous years ahead. 


The brief amazing twenty five minutes birthday bash was rounded up with praises and worship as well as prayers for the celebrant and the entire Sylvester Oromoni's family.


However,  on behalf of the team, Hon. Frank Alale, a Supervisor Uvwie Local Government delivered the closing remark, thereby appreciating Mrs.  Oromoni for the warm reception to the visiting guests.

"Let's prioritise progress, unity of purpose over War, Ethnicity for a Greater Delta"-By Dcn Otuaro

"Let's prioritise progress, unity of purpose over War, Ethnicity for a Greater Delta"-By Dcn Otuaro

 

Everywhere, one of the footprints of wars and conflicts is social and economic dislocation – loss of lives and valuable economic and cultural assets. Communal conflicts, including the much talked about WARRI ‘96, which was generally a crisis between Ijaw, Itsekiri, and partly Urhobo, are not an exception.

The ashes of this ethnic conflict are still very much visible in the city of WARRI, overturning the prospects of the most socially inclusive and vibrant cities in Delta State. The city, and all other communities impacted by the crisis, has never been the same. Women and children became vulnerable. Educational downtime. A new definition emerged for the city and things fell apart. The onetime economic powerhouse of Delta lost all her beauty as economic discomfort and insecurity caused the mass exodus of companies and jobs out of one of the most vibrant metropolitan cities in the Southern region of Nigeria.

Social instability took the centre stage as idleness altered the psyche and caused social disorientation among our youths. Halliburton, McDermott, Schlumberger and Julius Berger, and several other multinational corporations, including multinational oil companies, left for a safer haven. Factories and major warehouses closed down. UAC, Michelin, Gold Spot, Toyota, and African Timber & Co. (AT & C–Sapele) closed their doors. The engines stopped grinding.

The ships also sought a safer harbour, and the ports became dry docks. Importation of cars and other valuable products also stopped. Women went out of various legitimate and profitable businesses. As misery multiplied, so did jobs for young people. The city became cold. Day gave way to night. The lights were taken out of the streets. Foreigners moved back to their countries of origin. In addition, Port Harcourt and Lagos became the new destination. The misfortunes of the greatest home to talents and natural resources suddenly became the prosperity of the Lagos economy. The Lagos Port was enlarged and WARRI Port lost it all and Ogun State became the next industrial hub as companies sought refuge to set up factories and industrial estates where they could carefully exploit the massive Nigerian consumption market.

In less than a decade, WARRI became a shadow of itself, much like other impacted communities. Drainage doesn’t matter anymore, and natural watercourses were disregarded. Environmental abuse, negligence and pollution became a norm and dirt occupied the streets. Social disorder became the order of the day.

It is well over two decades but the impact of this crisis is still visible across the city of WARRI and affected towns and rural communities even as the Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa-led Delta State Government is visibly doing all it can to bring back the lost glory of Warri.

These were my opening assertions at the recently concluded IJAW-ITSEKIRI Leaders Summit under the auspices of the Warri Multi-Stakeholders Platform (MSP) and supported by the Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) that was held on September 23, 2021 at the Wellington Hotel, Effurun-Warri.

Examining the topic, "the role of leaders in fostering peace, co-existence, security and development", I can’t agree more that the next phase of the discourse of these two notable ethnic nationalities is a leadership question. Everything rises and falls on leadership, in the words of John C. Maxwell.

We can’t disagree forever. Where do we go from here? And that is "one more river these two revered ethnic nationalities must cross" in the words of Niger Delta music maestro Barrister S. Smooth. And that river is unity and walking for a better future for the next generation.

The ruins of war bring regrets and breed bitterness. But at the end of one season begins another. Light can break out of obscurity and hope in the darkest of all situations. Towards a better future, we must not be prisoners of our past. There is a place called tomorrow and must not be left behind.

There is work to be done.

1. Mutual understanding and purpose. Purpose is a more effective tool for unifying a people than a vague call for unity.

A practical case of the power of mutual understanding is an excerpt from the Vanguard July 12, 2020: "20 years after Warri war, Ijaw, Itsekiri unite against oil companies" by one of its veteran journalists, Jimitota Onoyume.

The issues highlighted on the common front between the two ethnic groups border on the inclusion of sons and daughters of Ijaws and the Itsekiri nation into the bidding process for the 57 marginal fields, or else, halt the process. Significantly, this unity of purpose played out in the support and demands of other ethnic groups for stakes in the marginal fields bidding process.  Demand for the re-entry of the abandoned multi-billion-dollar Gas Revolution Industrial Park project, GRIP, and the deep seaport both in Warri South-West Local Government Area. Call for the reactivation of the dormant Omadino-Excravos and Koko-Oghoye Road projects, which have been dormant since the inception of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration.

This is a clear demonstration of unity of purpose and coming to the knowledge of the actual enemy—underdevelopment and the deprivation of the host communities by the federal government.

Fundamentally, one of the principal causative agents of these conflicts is the quest for a better life, defined by good roads, access to quality healthcare, and education for children, electricity and improved standard of living as a benefit for their contribution to the nation’s treasury. But continued inter-ethnic conflict could be a bullet in the wrong direction as both ethnic groups are vulnerable to the same environmental degradation, cave-in, loss of biodiversity and means of livelihood (flora and fauna), and outbreak of diseases occasioned by oil and gas exploration and exploitation activities, intermittent oil spillage, and constant gas flaring.

This age-long deprivation by the Federal government is enough motivation to explore a common front. We are stronger together. One voice is greater. Dissenting voices can undermine the cause.

Divergent interests cause conflicts, and seeing the semblance of needs and resources, it is enough reason to pursue a common cause for the good of our people. Let’s not look at issues that further divide us and take us back in time while others capitalize on our disunity for their gains.

Our cultures and occupations are intertwined and generally blessed with both good soil, fish, and large deposits of crude oil and other natural resources. Delta is almost seamlessly interconnected. What happens in Itsekiri land and whatever happens in Ijaw land will definitely impact on each other, just as what happens in Isoko, Urhobo, Ika, Ukwani, Aniocha-Oshimili, Olukumi affects them. We are one Delta. One people. Mutual understanding means that we must love and treat each other with respect and dignity, seeing that the interests of all parties are captured in the deal.

2. Warri like New York and Lagos.

The city should work for the greater good and its people. Warri is a metropolitan city. That implies that it is multi-cultural with different ethnic groups, some by birth and some by origin; predominantly Itsekiri, Ijaws, and Urhobo.

The task of rebuilding this great city requires that inhabitants/dwellers possess a citizenship mentality—a commitment to respecting the rights and privileges of all dwellers. This is the most effective way to tap into the enormous economic potential of this great city.

We should rise above ethnic and political sentiments and build the city of our dreams that will serve as a model for all. If Warri can be fixed, given its high cultural diversity, then every other city can be easily fixed.

Let’s rethink the future of Ijaw and Itsekiri leadership and create paths of peace and prosperity for the future generation. It is not a crime to look beyond the trivial issues and focus on our collective suffering from poverty, youth unemployment, and economic deprivation. Our children and young people deserve better than to be used as a propellant for conflicts and social disorder. It behoves us to secure and create an admirable future for the next generation. This should rather be the 21st century mind-set. How can we develop technologically and build great industrial cities? We can’t continue to spend our hard-earned resources dividing ourselves and allowing people to monetize our miseries.

Warri can work by rethinking it as the most viable seed for the economic prosperity of Delta State. Togetherness is possible. One reason is to leave something to future generations that they will be proud of.

3. One voice. Common front: Alone can just do much. It is practically impossible for anyone to achieve an extraordinary feat while walking alone. There is a reason why God has brought us together. There are a lot of similarities between occupations and natural resources. Our pains are common.

Let’s convert these pains into purpose for unity and walk together so that we can build a great estate that will benefit our people. Let’s look beyond political and ethnic lines and stop the continual relocation or abandonment of important/crucial social and economic projects by the Federal or State Governments due to ethnic disputes. Let's not defer our progress. We can’t be deciding backward while others have gone ahead of us. Notwithstanding the location of a project, it is primarily for the good of both, indeed, all ethnicities. Delta for all. Delta first.

Finally, let’s understand the essence of cultural diversity. Diversity is colourful and beautiful. Variety is the taste of life. Let’s unlock our potential by capitalizing on our common pains and enjoying the flavour of our cultural differences.

It is time to unite and conquer in order to leave the next generation with cities and communities to be proud of, rather than conflict-torn communities and towns. Let’s build forward better. Let the factories reopen. Let the steam engines start to work again. Let the ships start anchoring at the Warri port again. Let’s use all our political and intellectual and media platforms to promote peace and unity. Let’s prioritize progress over ethnicity. The investors will smell our nectar again and the jobs will return. The glorious night of Warri will resurface and consequently across the Delta, and certainly, the greatness of Delta will be realized.

The model carefully discoursed in this paper, which is an excerpt from the Summit using Ijaw and Itsekiri as a case study, should serve as a model for all ethnic groups across the Delta. Let us, going forward, prioritise progress over ethnicity. Let Delta be great and have a place for all its citizens. No more scenes of the rocking horse.

Thank you to PIND and its strategic partners for their continued efforts to build synergy among communities, fostering peace and development across the Niger Delta.

*Deacon Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, Esq. is the Deputy Governor of Delta State

Delta 2023 Guber Race Gathers Momentum As Okowa Debunks Rotation Agreement.

Delta 2023 Guber Race Gathers Momentum As Okowa Debunks Rotation Agreement.


The look of things to come in the Delta State 2023 governorship election is gradually unfolding and clearer as the general election year inches closer.

 

First, the thorny issue of where the next governor should come from appears to have become a foregone conclusion.

 

When Governor Ifeanyi Okowa stated on May 18, 2021 that there was no formal agreement on rotating the office of governor among the three senatorial districts – Delta Central, Delta North and Delta South – even though there was an informal arrangement, many politicians and non-politicians, especially from Delta Central, saw him as a betrayer, having, according to them, benefited from same.

 

Okowa at a press briefing in Asaba on May 19, this year, said: “There was no formal meeting where a gentleman’s agreement was reached, and that is the truth as at today. It means that whatever we are doing or talking about today is about what is fair, equitable and justiceable.”

 

On his possible successor, he stated: “I cannot pretend to be God, for I’m not, I don’t know who God is going to bring and I don’t have the intention of playing the role of God.”

 

It was easy for some to forget or wish away the fact that during the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary ahead of the 2015 general elections, which Okowa from Delta North won, aspirants from the other senatorial districts also contested. In fact, his closest rival was Olorogun David Edevbie from Delta Central, who he later appointed his chief of staff on assumption of office as governor.

   

It is on record that he defeated Edevbie to the ticket by a small margin, despite the understanding then that the ticket should go to Delta North.

 

But events of late tend to have put all that to rest, as the governor’s political protagonists have now accepted the truth – that the rotational arrangement was informal and based on political understanding, neither law nor written. Thus, the governor must have been vindicated.

 

That settled; the next question is whether a new rotational arrangement should be based on senatorial district or ethnic basis. The current democratic dispensation since 1999, has seen the governorship move round the three districts, with Chief James Ibori (Urhobo/Delta Central, 1999-2007), Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan (Itsekiri/Delta South, 2007-2015) and Okowa (Anioma/Delta North, 2015 till date).

 

The Delta Central is made up of the Urhobo, Delta North is inhabited by the Anioma people otherwise known as Igbo-speaking, while Delta South is made up of the Ijaw, Itsekiri and Isoko.

 

It was said that it would be easier to manage and for equity to reign if rotation is premised on senatorial districts, rather than ethnic groups, which could ultimately deny minority groups the opportunity of producing a governor.

 

The position of Okowa on the matter seems to be gaining ground as most observers and aspirants/campaign groups, including the Senator Ighoyota Amori-led Delta Central for 2023 (DC-23), have accepted his position as they go around to campaign for a governor of Urhobo extraction/from Delta Central in 2023.

 

On May 18, this year, Okowa, in a show of political brinksmanship, dissolved the state executive council, ostensibly to ease out and allow those with governorship ambitions, and who were already, overtly or covertly, oiling their consultations from within the cabinet, to follow their dreams and avoid further distractions.

 

Since the dissolution, not much has been heard of some of the former cabinet members who nursed governorship ambitions, although a few of them have increased their political reach underground.

 

Now that it appears obvious where the governorship is going in 2023, politicians of Urhobo extraction in Delta Central with such ambition have been emboldened to step up their consultations and reach out to other districts directly or by proxy.


Like in the past, this does not preclude aspirants from other districts. Indeed, politicians from Delta North have indicated interest as well.

 

Among those vying Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, the former minister of State for Education, who is about the only politician to have publicly declared interest to succeed Okowa. He is no stranger to the race. He has, indeed, been oiling his campaign machinery long ago even before the coast was clear.

 

The Oginibo-born criminologist had as far back as 2019, shortly after the election of the governor for a second term, renewed his ambition to govern Delta State.

 

The presence of the governor and calibre of politicians that attended the thanksgiving service of his wife, Justice Sybil Gbagi after her recent elevation to the Court of Appeal, was seen by Gbagi’s supporters as an endorsement of his ambition and his popularity.

 

Still within the PDP, Edevbie is back in the race he lost over six years ago with a rich bag of experience. Though yet to formally declare his ambition, he is known to have started working underground; hence it was not a surprise that he was disengaged by Okowa to enable him pursue his ambition.

 

The former commissioner of Finance under Ibori is openly known to have his master’s backing above other Urhobo aspirants and would soon publicly declare his vision. His supporters hope that any event he organised would also be attended by the political who-is-who in the state, just like Gbagi’s event.

 

Others rumoured as wanting to be governor under the PDP platform include James Manager, perhaps the longest-serving senator (six terms) and incumbent Deputy Governor, Chief Kingsley Otuaro, both Ijaw, from Delta South; former commissioner for Justice, Mr. Peter Mrakpor (SAN); former commissioner for Works, Mr. James Augoye and Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr. Sheriff Oborevwori, all Urhobo.

 

Certainly, for political expedience and not to ruffle some feathers, some of the rumoured aspirants may shelve their ambition at the end of the day and may never publicly declare interest. Days ahead will tell how far such ambitions can go.

 

IN the APC, the most visible aspirant is Omo-Agege, who has since nursed the ambition to govern Delta.

 

Many political observers in the state believe he strategically refused to join the race in 2019, but supported Ogboru, against the political tide of the time, to allow the businessman burn out his political goodwill when power understandably shifts to Delta Central. He probably reckoned that by 2023, Deltans would have been tired of Ogboru, a serial contestant of every governorship election since 2011.

 

Omo-Agege is going to rely heavily on the centre, as unfolding events in the party’s ward and council congresses in the state have shown cracks and divisions, some fallout of the 2015 election.

 

There are certainly other aspirants on the platforms but in Delta, like in all other states, the governorship is usually a two-horse race between PDP and APC. And 2023 is not going to be any different.

How Dr. Chike Akunyili, was murdered in cold blood after receiving Award of honour to his late wife



How Dr. Chike Akunyili, was murdered in cold blood after receiving Award of honour to his late wife


Husband to late former Information Minister as well as DG NAFDAC, Prof. Dora Akunyili, has been reportedly murdered by gunmen.


Our reporter learnt that he was killed at Umuoji in Idemili North LGA of Anambra State on Tuesday evening after receiving Award of honor to his late wife.


A source close to the family said the deceased was still at the University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (UNAA) where the late Dora was honoured some hours before he was killed.


The source, who was shattered by the murder, said: “God, pls render the devil and his agents powerless and useless.


“I was with this man yesterday same yesterday at Sharon Hall, All Saints Cathedral, Onitsha. It was an occasion of University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (UNAA), Onitsha branch event where they honoured late Dora Akunyili.


“He spoke glowingly about Dora and made a donation of 500k to the association.

He was there with his son ,Obum now working with Anambra state government.


“We saw them off to the car and it was emotional when Obum hugged him tight as both of them separated to join their respective vehicles.


“Obum was in a white Hilux while the man was in a big Jeep (i think Prado). God have mercy”, the statement adds.


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

DELTA STATE GOVT PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: ONLINE APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT INTO TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN DELTA STATE


DELTA STATE GOVT PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: ONLINE APPLICATION FOR RECRUITMENT INTO TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN DELTA STATE

 

It is hereby announced for the information of the public that online applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill teaching and non-teaching vacancies in the State’s Technical Colleges. The trade/subject areas and non-teaching positions with vacancies, their requirements and methods of application are stated below.


 

S/N


TRADE/SUBJECT AREAS


EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED


A. TEACHING CADRE


 


1. Automobile Trades


· Motor Vehicle/Auto Mechanics


· Vehicle Body Building


· Auto Electric Works


· Agric. Implement Mechanics


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Technical/Automobile Tech. Edu.) or B.Eng./B.Tech./HND (Mechanical, Agric. Engineering or Mechatronics)


2. Building Trades


· Block laying, Bricklaying & Concreting


· Draughtsmanship Craft Practice


· Painting and Decoration


· Plumbing and Pipe Fitting


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education- Building Tech.) or B.Sc./ B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Building Technology or Civil Engineering)


3 Woodwork Trades


· Carpentry and Joinery


· Furniture design and Construction


· Machine Woodwork


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education – Woodwork Tech.) or B.Sc. Wood Technology


4.


Electrical/Electronic Trades


· Basic Electricity


· Electrical Installation and Maintenance Works


· Appliance Maintenance and Repairs


· Radio, Television & Electronics Servicing


· Instrument Mechanics Work


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education – Elect/Elect.) or B.Sc., B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Electrical or Electronic Engineering)


5.


Mechanical Trades


· General Metal Work


· Fabrication and Welding


· Foundry Craft Practice


· Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice


· Refrigeration and Air-conditioning


· Plumbing and Pipe Fitting


· Marine Engineering Craft Practice


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education – Metalwork Technology Educ.) or B.Sc., B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Mechanical/Metallurgical Engineering, Metal & Fabrication)


6.


Home Economics/ Catering Craft Practice


B.Ed./B.Sc. Ed. (Home Economics/Food & Nutrition/ Hospitality & Hotel Management


7.


Textile Trades


· Garment Making/Fashion Design


· Clothing and Textile Technology


HND/B.Sc. (Clothing and Textiles, Fashion & Design; Leather Technology)


8.


Business Trades


· Commerce


· Office Practice


· Store Keeping


B.Ed.; B.Sc.(Ed.); B.Sc. in Commerce/Office Management and Technology/Secretarial Studies


9.


Technical Drawing


B.Sc. Ed. (Technical Education) or B.Sc., B.Eng./B.Tech/HND (Mechanical Engineering)


10.


English Language/Studies


B.A.Ed./B.Ed. English and Literature in English


11.


Mathematics


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. Mathematics


12


Basic Science


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Integrated Science/Science Education)


13.


Basic Technology


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Technical Education)


14.


Physical and Health Education


B.Ed. / B.Sc. Ed. Physical and Health Education/Human Kinetics and Physication


15.


Computer Trades


· Computer Studies


· Information Technology


· Computer Maintenance & GSM Repairs


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed./B.Sc./HND Computer Science or Engineering


16.


National Values (Social Studies, Civic Education, Security Education)


B.Ed. / B.Sc. Ed. in Social Studies or Government and Political Science


17.


Agricultural Science


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. Agricultural Science


18.


Historical Studies


B.A.Ed./B.Ed. History


19.


Cultural & Creative Arts


B.Ed./B.A. Ed. Fine and Applied Arts /Music


20.


Christian Religious Studies


B.Ed. /B.A.Ed. Christian Religious Studies


21.


French


B.A.Ed./B.Ed. French


22.


Physics


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Physics); B.Sc. Industrial Physics


23.


Biology


B.Sc. Ed. /B.Ed. (Biology)


24.


Chemistry


B.Sc. Ed./B.Ed. (Chemistry); B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry


25


Economics


B.Ed.; B.Sc. Ed. Economics


B.


NON-TEACHING AREAS



26.


Bursars


B.Sc. /HND Accountancy


27.


Guidance Counsellors


B.Sc.Ed./ B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling


28.


Librarians


B.Sc. Ed. Library Education/ Library and Information Science


29.


Workshop/Laboratory Attendants


ANTC; ND/HND (Mechanical, Civil, Building Electrical/Electronic Engineering/Technology)


B.Sc., HND, ND Laboratory Technology


METHOD OF APPLICATION


1. Applications are to be completed online and free of charge at the Ministry of Technical Education’s portal, https://technicaleducation.deltastate.gov.ng/. Upon the successful application online, applicants will receive a confirmation SMS and/or email (where applicable).


2. Applicants are required to upload the following documents to the website in (2) above.


a. Academic/ Professional Certificates in respect of (1) above


b. NYSC Discharge Certificate/Exemption or Exclusion Letter


c. Passport Photograph


d. Certificate of Local Government of Origin


e. Birth Certificates / Age Declaration


f. National ID Card/NIN Number (Where available)


3. Applicants are to apply online within two (2) weeks from the date of this publication.


5. Shortlisted candidates would also be notified by SMS and/or email.


a. Only those in the teaching cadre will write a competitive Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and only candidates who are successful in the CBAT would be invited for the Oral Interview /Microteaching Practicum.


b. Applicants shortlisted in the non-teaching cadre, shall undergo a rigorous and competitive oral interview on a date to be sent to them by SMS/email


c. All applicants are advised to use functional phone numbers and e-mail addresses


6. NOTE


a. This advertisement supersedes the earlier one and those who earlier applied should please reapply as appropriate.


b. Induction/Registration with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) is an added advantage


b. Applicants should not be more than 40 years of age as at the time of application.


c. All successful applicants shall serve under the terms and conditions of the Delta State Unified Teaching Service and be posted to serve in existing or newly established Technical Colleges.










d. For more enquiries visit https://technicaleducation.deltastate.gov.ng/ or call ‪09025692008‬

Theresa Adaibua Oliko

(Director of Information)

Pipelines Vandalism: Diebiri Kingdom Nabs Oil Saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decisively




Pipelines Vandalism: Diebiri Kingdom Nabs Oil Saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decisively 

Francis Tayor


Warri------ In their bid to complement the efforts of the Nigerian Security Agencies, the Oil Pipelines Surveillance Team of Diebiri Kingdom ably led by the Vice Chairman of Diebiri-Batan Community, Mr. George Kpadowei, over the weekend has arrested a criminal group who are specialized in vandalization of oil pipeline installations in the kingdom. 


The gang leader, one Ebipade Issac and his gang where apprehended on Sunday 26th September, 2021, while trying to steal Batan Flowstation Oil Well Christmas Tree.


It was alleged by the Diebiri Governing Council that, the suspected syndicates are being sponsored by one Dickson Ogugu, Clement Tekedor,  Chief Harrison Gbenekama, Eric Numa, Orugbene Emmanuel, Goodluck Ekpebide, Anthony Ikpelagha, James Edoukumo, Fredrick Amalade, Fidelis Atutu, James Osuobiri, Joel Ogbobine among others who recruited and trained those boys on how to destroy under water oil pipelines, and thereafter approached the multi-national oil companies to bid for repairs contracts in order to enrich themselves. 


In a Press Statement released by the Diebiri Governing Council, on behlaf of the Kingdom on Tuesday 28th September, 2021 and jointly signed by the Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Ayibakuro Orubu and the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Henry Suoware, said the first alleged sponsors of the criminal oil pipelines vandals, Dickson Ogugu, is a Professional Diver who uses his experience to recruit boys and train them on how to vandalize oil pipelines in the community.


They noted that Dickson and his cohorts had turned the oil pipeline vandalization activities in the kingdom as a lucrative business whereby they sent the boys to perpetrate the evil and go behind to bail them from police custody. And at the same time, they approach the oil companies for repair contracts in order to feed fat to the detriment of the Nigerian government and Economy.



The Diebiri Governing Council further stressed that the alleged sponsors of the oil pipeline vandals stated above, sometimes on the 3rd of May, 2019, blowed up Heritage Energy Oil Pipeline and pretentiously went ahead to write an official letter through one of their self styled ex-agitator who claimed to be Concerned Family Executive, Mr. Anthony Ikpelagha, to Nigerian Gas Processing and Transporting Company LTD, in order to forcefully demand for contracts to repair the vandalized oil pipeline installations which is deliberately destroyed by them. 


Meanwhile, the Governing Council on behalf of the Kingdom, has called on governor lfeanyi Okowa and the Delta State Commissioner of police to thoroughly investigate the matter and brought the perpetrators to book in order to serve as a deterrent to others, as well as to save the nation's dwindling economy, the statement adds. 

However, read below the full details of the Press Statement.

Press Statement 

28th September,  2021

VANDALIZATION OF OIL PIPELINES, WELL HEADS AND PROMOTING COMMUNITY CRISIS PERPETRATED AND SPONSORED BY DISSIDENT GROUP IN DIEBIRI-BATAN COMMUNITY LED BY DICKSON OGUGU, CLEMENT TEKEDOR, CHIEF HARRISON GBENEKAMA, ERIC NUMA, ORUGBENE EMMANUEL, GOODLUCK EKPEBIDE, ANTHONY lKPELAGHA, JAMES EDOUKUMO, FREDRICK AMALADE, FIDELIS ATUTU, JAMES OSUOBIRI, JOEL OGBOBINE AND THEIR COHORTS.


AN URGENT CAll ON THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF DELTA STATE, HIS EXCELLENCY,  SEN. DR. IFEANYI ARTHUR OKOWA AND THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE DELTA STATE, TO  INVESTIGATE AND BROUGHT TO BOOK THE CULPRITS.


" We the Executives of Diebiri Governing Council on behalf of the Kingdom whishes to draw the attention Of the Executive Governor of Delta State, His Excellency,  Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa and the Commissioner of Police Delta State, over the activities of the criminal syndicates refered above who are specialized in the VANDALIZATION of under water pipe lines in our Community Diebiri-Batan, in Warri South West Local Government Area of the State, thereby commiting Economic Sabotage.


The first alleged criminal syndicate in the person of Dickson Ogugu, is a Professional Diver who uses his experience to recruit boys and train them on how to vandalize oil pipelines in the Community. These aforesaid criminals are set of well coordinated organized oil pipeline vandals that covers a wide range of ex- militants that one can hardly identify them as pipeline Vandals. 

After they successfully Carried out their operations by destroying the PIPELINES, they will pretentiously pose as COMMUNITY Security Surveillance Contractors and at the same time pose as contractors to the Oil Companies operating in the Diebiri- Batan Oil Field in collaboration with some of the Company Staff in order to secure and collect the contracts on the pipe line they have damaged for repairs.

People could not come out bodly to confront or report them as they are terrified of being dealt with due to their palpable presence of menace and can only speak in hushed voices or whispers to one another in the community for fear of been attack. 

This group has metamorphosed into a powerful financial resourceful organization due to their vandalism and illegal businesses. They now style and named themselves as Concern Igade Family of Diebiri-Batan Community in the kingdom. 

It would be recalled that,  sometime on the 3rd of May 2019, these pretentious criminal syndicates after blowing Heritage Energy Oil Pipeline, have the effrontery to officially write a letter through one of their self styled  DISSIDENT Concerned Family Executive, Mr. Anthony Ekpelagha, to Nigerian Gas Processing and Transporting Company Ltd, to forcefully demand for contracts.

See letter attached below. 



However,  on or about Sunday the 26th of September 2021, another vandalism on Batan flowstation Oil Well Christmas tree was stolen by the same gang Spokesperson, one Ebipade lsaac who was caught red handedly in the act by the Surveillance Team on patrol led by the current Vice Chairman of Diebiri-Batan Community, Mr. George Kpadowei. 

The suspected vandals were handed over to the military at the community and was onward moved to Effurun Barracks, near Warri.

See video and pictures of the suspects attached. 

The Diebiri-Batan in it's present state is a shady zone that is sorrounded by a den of criminals. Only recently through our Petition/Report, some members of the syndicates were arrested while others are on the run but surprisingly those arrested were released without facing the full weight of the law.


The Governor of Delta State and the Commissioner of Police may not be aware of this facts and may be misinformed by highly placed personalities or politicians to immediately work on their release on a serious crime of economic Sabotage with substantial evidence and yet leave the innocent Community people at the mercy of this pretentious criminal syndicates.


However, we are still very hopeful and optimistic that even if they released them, the Police will still carry out their thorogh investigation to bring this pretentious criminal syndicates to book, " the Statement adds. 


Signed :


Mr. Emmanuel Ayibakuro Orubu- Chairman DGC


Mr. Henry Suoware- PRO Diebiri Governing Council.

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Expose Terrorism Sponsors if You are Not Complicit, PDP Challenges APC, Buhari Presidency


Expose Terrorism Sponsors if You are Not Complicit, PDP Challenges APC, Buhari Presidency



The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) asserts that the refusal by the Buhari Presidency to expose the names of sponsors of terrorism in Nigeria, vindicates its position that the All Progressives Congress (APC) government has been providing official cover for terrorists and bandits pillaging the nation.


The PDP position is predicated on the declaration of the Buhari Presidency that it was not interested in making public, the names of six Nigerians reportedly sent to the Federal Government by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as sponsors of terrorism in our country.


The PDP holds that the decision of the APC-led government to cover the identity of sponsors of mindless mass killings, maiming, rapping, kidnapping of our compatriots as well as the endless violent marauding of our communities under the APC watch, validates our stand that such individuals have connections with the APC.


This unpatriotic stance by the Buhari Presidency raises serious national anxieties of high-level complicity in the administration and further explains the reported compromising of our security system in the escalated killings and acts of terrorism in our country in the last six years under the APC.


Nigerians can see why the APC-led administration has failed to take decisive steps to tackle terrorism, why it prefers to negotiate with terrorists and even makes case for them, instead apprehending and prosecuting them, as witnessed in the beheading of rice farmers in Borno state


The PDP had always alerted of a connection between the APC and terrorists ravaging various parts of our nation and how the APC, as a party, had always failed to forcefully condemn acts of terrorism in our country.  


Nigerians can recall how the APC vehemently defended and still habours the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, a self-confessed terrorism apologist, despite national outcry and demand for his sack.


Also, the APC has failed to account for the bandits, thugs and hoodlums it imported from neighboring countries to unleash violence on Nigerians and muscle the 2019 elections.


If the APC and its administration have nothing to cover, our party challenges them to immediately publish the names of the sponsors of terrorism given to it by the UAE, instead of this vexatious desperation to provide official cover for them.


Signed:


Kola Ologbondiyan

National Publicity Secretary

Meet Jonathan Lee, The Man Who ls So Obsessed With Lawsuit


Meet Jonathan Lee, The  Man Who ls So Obsessed With Lawsuit


He was recently selected for an award by the Guinness World Record for having the biggest number of lawsuits in courts. He instead sued the Guinness World Record body too for involving him in their awards without his consent.


There are many weird people around the world that you may have heard or read about. Today we are going to tell you about such a strange person. We are talking about Jonathan Lee. He is called the most litigant in the world. This young man had filed the first lawsuit against his own mother.


In that lawsuit, he stated that his mother had not taken care of him well. He won this case and he got compensation of $20,000 (Ugx 70M). After winning this case, the young man filed cases against his friends, maestro, neighbours, relatives, girlfriend, police, judge, famous companies and even George Bush. So far, the number of cases filed by him in different courts has reached close to 2600.


Jonathan Lee's name is also recorded in the Guinness Book. You will be surprised after knowing that later Jonathan Lee also filed a lawsuit against the Guinness Book of World records. He asked why his personal life was written in the book without his permission. He has won close to $8M ( Ugx 28 Billion)  in damages and compensation in the cases so far.


After all this, he was recently called to a TV show for an interview and he was asked, "What is the reason that even after so much fame you are living alone and there is no one to love you?" At this, he got up and walked out of the TV show and sued the TV channel for dishonouring him. He won the case with a compensation of $50,000 (Ugx 175M).

2023 Zoning: The Northern Elders Forum Is Provoking The South To Secede-COSNY


2023 Zoning: The Northern Elders Forum Is Provoking The South To Secede-COSNY



It is quite unfortunate that the Nigeria's security agencies are playing the ostrich whenever a northern leader makes a provocative statement against the South.


The recent utterances of one Hameed Baba Ahmed, spokesman for the Northern Elders Forum is not just vexatious but highly provocative.


This is not the first time leaders from the North are making inflammatory comments against the South, yet the presidency is not bothered because they are from a particular region.


The northern leaders have awakened our consciousness and also made us know that our foolishness is unbecoming.


One wonders how the northerners were able to acquire over 75% of oil wells in the Niger-Delta if not for our foolishness. Our foolishness has so reduced us to the point that the northerners now see us as second class citizens and lesser humans who they exhibit uncontrolled anger and frustration on.


Almost all the loans taken by the administration is being used to develop their places, empower their people and even extend infrastructural development to neighbouring Niger Republic they consider more of a brother than the Southern Nigeria.


In terms of appointments; the current administration made sure all the sensitive security posts are occupied by the northerners, same way they occupied 90% of NNPC and CBN top positions.


In all, who do we blame? The greed and foolery of the southern leaders are the reason why they are insulting us at will.


The three Southerners at the top level of government are only concerned about their families and friends, while allowing the North to have their ways in every sector of our economy and nationhood.


While we remain peaceful and committed to the sanctity of one Nigeria the northerners are seeing us as their slaves, thereby reducing the office of the Vice President to mere errand services. How can the North head the Executive, Legislative and Judicial arms of Government if truly the South is not foolish?


In a constitutional democracy, how can only the North head 95% of our security architectures? No federal character, no quota system whenever the President is appointing his people.


If not for our foolishness in the South, why will Zamfara and most northern states that generated almost zero revenue as VAT receive more money than majority of southern states and we are quiet as if all is well.


The North remembers quota system when it has to do with education, intellectual capacity and sports, but throw it to the bin when it comes to appointment into sensitive positions that have to do with funds.


Why will they not boast with their imagery, useless and unproductive population when our southern leaders value their stomachs more. 


The South had every opportunity to correct this abnormality through restructuring when Goodluck Jonathan and OBJ were president of the country, but they chose to be gentlemen.


Hameed Baba Ahmed and his co-travellers should have it in mind that the South will either produce the president in 2023 or we go our separate ways.

Enough is enough.


Christian Moses Abeh,

Coalition of Southern Nigeria Youths.

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Amnesty: Ex-agitator to Buhari, Delay is Dangerous, Appoint Dikio as Substantive Coordinator Now_Comm Biggy


Amnesty: Ex-agitator to Buhari, Delay is Dangerous, Appoint Dikio as Substantive Coordinator Now_Comm Biggy



A foremost Ex-Niger Delta Agitator and freedom fighter, Double Chief. Ebi Wilson Pinapinawei, aka Commander Biggy, has reechoed to President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR), the National Security Adviser to the President, Alhaji Mohammed Babagana Monguno, the Senate President, Sen. Ahmed Lawan, Speaker House of Representative, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, to as a matter of urgency confirm and appoint the Interim Administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd), as the Substantive Coordinator of the Programme, stressing that delay is dangerous and that Col. Dikio has performed overwhelmingly in the past one year. He has so far surpassed the expectations of the ex-agitators of Niger Delta and other critical stakeholders in the region. 


Commander Biggy, who is the Abade lgere 1 of Niger Delta made the call on Monday October 4, in Warri, through a Press Statement shortly after meeting with critical stakeholders in the region. He said now that the programme has being repositioned by Dikio, he should be confirmed immediately as the Substantive Coordinator to meet the yearning of the people. 


Biggy sincerely applauded Dikio for his constant engagements with stakeholders in the region, noting that this was first of it kind and a clear departure from previous administrations.


He said, “For us, Col. Dikio (rtd) has done beyond the expectations our people, especially taking into consideration those who have managed that office in recent the past. He has been able to stabilise the programme and many stakeholders are very pleased with his strategies.


“Dikio has been able to redirect the Amnesty programme.The Amnesty programme has a template and the previous coordinators of the programme did not really pursue the template.


“ Since Dikio took over the helms of affairs, he has been able to pursue the programme in a direction that is very pleasing to the stakeholders of the region, especially as he engages with them. Dikio’s engagements led to peace and stability in the region, observing that the Amnesty boss would not allow any month to pass without visiting Niger Delta to interface with stakeholders."


He appealed to President Buhari to honour the wishes of stakeholders in the region by giving a substantive status to Dikio’s appointment.


He said making Dikio the substantive Coordinator would enable him to pursue the mandate of PAP to a logical conclusion in order to ensure permanent peace in the region in particular, and Nigeria at large.


“Dikio has the capacity and Intellect as he has demonstrated so far. He has been able to carry people of the region along. And we believe that with him, those in the university will get their monthly stipend payment and those who are yet to go to the university will go. Even the empowerment scheme will take place fully.


So We are calling on the Federal Government to make him a substantive coordinator so that he will have the full operational capacity to administer justice to the programme. 


However, Commander Ebi Pinapinawei use this medium to call on High Chief, Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo, our father the Elder Statesman, Chief. Pa. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, the ljaw National leader, the warlord of the federation, Dr. Victor Ben Ebikabowei aka Boyloaf, the Field Marshal, His Royal Majesty, King Tom Ateke, the winchy winchy, Chief. Bibopere Ajube aka Shoot At Sight, his royal highness, High Chief Dr. Selky Kile Torughedi Aka young Shall grow,  Gen. Pst, Reuben C wilson, the most humbled leader, Hon.Kingsley Muturu, the IYC President Peter Igbifa, INC President, Prof. Okaba Benjamin among others to support and urged President Buhari to confirm Col. Miland Dikio as substantive Coordinator  so as to enable him operate in full capacity for the all interest of the ex-agitators of Niger Delta, the statement adds.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Featured Article: US Dollar vs NIG Naira: The Real Issues-By Dr Oni Gbolabo


Featured Article: US Dollar vs NIG Naira: The Real Issues-By Dr Oni Gbolabo


1. Appreciation and depreciation of currency is not related to race or color or who is the president be it Hausa Igbo or Yoruba. It is basically about production of goods and services and the demand of your products in the world market. A confused country that produces almost nothing will never meet up, policies only control your currency not the value of another countries currency against yours. 


2. A country where over 500 industries died within 30 years must be stupid to complain of depreciation of her currency. We keep killing local industries and expect policies to make it up, it's a joke sir. Don't use China as an example if depreciating currencies and strong economy, China produces and may attract more export with that strategy unlike Nigeria that produces nothing. 


3. A country where someone carried $2+billion simply to be shared is already a doomed one in terms of monetary policy and value. A country that produces Dizeani and Bafarawa who spent billion to appease demons. Those money without economic value is an economic poison injected into the system. 


4. A country that favours importation over local production is doomed because it creates employment for another country while sacking her own citizens. Some people are working in Michelin and Dunlop somewhere, yet we use the tyre here. Don't tell me principle of comparative advantage here, it's not applicable. 


5. A country that exports all raw materials without adding value is shameless to talk of depreciation of currency, to later re-import finished products of that materials is the peak of daftness. A bag of cocoa will go for like N1 million naira but when it is processed it will worth around N7million.  Even farmers who produced raw cocoa can't buy chocolate. 


6. A country that deliberately operate banking system that gives loans to importers at the expense of local industries is doomed and should say nothing about depreciation. Most of the loans are given to senators and representatives not industrialists. 


7. A country that give loans in billions to agric sector without monitoring & evaluation of such loan on how it gets to the real farmers is a sham. A guy collected over N2 billion agric loan, he bought a jeep, built a nice house and use the rest to import processed pork. Meanwhile, local pork farmers are dying here. Is that not a double tragedy, stressing forex at the same time killing local industries. 


8. A country that spend more on few privileged politicians at the cost of the populace who are unemployed should not talk about money depreciation. A country that keeps paying NNPC staff N10 billion as salaries every month when a single drop of petrol was not processed shout shut up about depreciation of currency. Crime is rising as value added to the initial failure.


9. A country where it is difficult for investors to register businesses because of the governent officials demanding for bribe. Right from airport, to hotel, to minister to governors investors will bribe, all these are part of cost of investment. A friend brought investor on estate development just for the state commissioner in charge to demand 30% of the investment. To see the governor in a state will cost you N2 million as bribe before you can be scheduled. This is a state as poor as anything. 


10. A country where the cost of travelling for treatment abroad by officials will build world class hospitals should not talk about naira against dollar parity. Money taken to that trip is part of stress on forex. Same as forex spend on pilgrimage, let religion fanatics keep off me here. Without going to Mecca or Jerusalem you can still make heaven. You waste forex on pilgrimage to later be talking rubbish about forex.  


11. A country where few people have access to federal reserve and those few can get loans are not because of what they can produce but the connection they have, is that country not  gone already?


12. A country where we import what we produce because it's cheaper over there is gone. 


13. A country that has arable land, teaming idle youths and still complain of hunger should not talk about currency depreciation. It's annoying.


14. A country where free money flows can never control inflow and outflow of forex. Imagine someone who wants to hide his loot went to Aboki to buy dollars worth $50 million just to hide it in the basement of his house. That money has no economic value yet it deprived those companies that need it to import raw materials, those companies go to Aboki to buy at exorbitant price. 


15. A country where a strong bank owners can influence shares from within Stock Exchange room to inflate their shares worth from N20 to N150, crash the same share to N30 and ready to buy it back at N28 all within a year. Forget it, currency will never appreciate in such economy. 


16. A country where banks are involved in round tripping and inflated cost to siphon money is doomed.  A company wants to import caterpillar worths $50,000. A bank made the forex $550,000j meanwhile no caterpillar was imported at last yet the money faded into private accounts. Who strain forex in that case?

Read All You Should Know About WADO City, The New Urhobo ldentity_By Don Majemite


Read All You Should Know About WADO City, The New Urhobo ldentity_By Don Majemite

..... What is WADO City?


Wado City is the new name adopted by Urhobo people in Warri to identify Urhobo lands in what was then known generally as Warri. 


Urhobos in Warri have clashed with the Itsekiris over land ownership and tribal identity. It was believed that the name Warri belongs to the Itsekiris as it was a derivative from an Itsekiri word ‘Iwere’. With the Itsekiris claiming the name Warri, a name that has a cover over many tribes, the fear is that it may subjugate other tribes under the Itsekiris, hence the need to rename lands and tribes in accordance with their identity rather than bearing a name that subjugate a tribe under another. 


The renaming did not take a crisis tone since it a an awakening in the consciousness of a people who saw the need to take their pride of place in the scheme of things. Why WADO City? The Need for the Wado City was as a result of unending cold war between tribes in Warri, majorly Itsekiris, Orhobo and Ijaws. To understand why WADO City was established, let us go back to the root cause of the WARRI crisis whch is till date, a major reason for division.. 


The Warri crises started as far back as the Awolowo administration under the Acton Group Crisis when the Itsekiri voted massively for the administration, whereas, the Urhobos did not. This made them get Awolowo’s attention to approve the name the Olu of Warri. This sparked the first Warri crises. 


Google Officially Rename Parts of Warri to WADO City As Urhobo Sons And Daughters Push Harder.


The second crises started when the then government relocated the Ijaw local government from Ogbe-Ijoh to Ogidigben. The Ijaws wanted to prove to the world that they also have a stake in Warri, fought hard for and by 1996 succeeded in having a local government council created called Warri South west local Government, with the headquarters in an Ijaw enclave called Ogbe-Ijoh. You Are Reading What Is Wado City This angered the Itsekiris, because they felt such a move was a stint on their Overlordship over the name and area called Warri. So once again, they manipulated the Govt, and within 2 weeks the Govt, relocated the new headquarters from Ogbe-Ijoh to Ogidigben an itsekiri enclave.


This move angered the Ijaws to their soul and declared War on the Itsekiri people. They killed, burnt and annihilated many itsekiri villages using Guerrilla tactics. This was the origin of the Second Warri Crisis. Since the Itsekiris have continued to exercise overlordship over the Warri, a name that covers both Urhobos and Ijaws, the Urhobo have decided to rename their territories to reflect their identities.   


Root Cause of the Warri Crisis By: Dr. Ejiro Imuere 1) Before 1952, Warri city had no history of any crisis, this was because, it was a heterogeneous city built by the British with no Overlord….3 tribes were living together Peacefully, each of them knew their defined borders and territory…. There was no Olu, no Orosuen, no Pere and no Ovie. Trending Now 48 Powerful Prayer Points for Breakthrough With Scriptures 2) The Original Place called Warri by the Europeans was Ode itsekiri, ..The itsekiris never called it Warri,….it was the Europeans that gave it that name,….Just like the Yorubas called their city Eko,but the Europeans called it Lagos. You Are Reading What Is Wado City 3) Now these European established a Govt, in Ode itsekiri in 1891, and called it Warri Govt, and from there they started their Colony,…. So why Lagos became a British Govt in 1861, Warri (Ode itsekiri) became a British Colony in 1891.   ” alt=”” aria-hidden=”true” /> Trending Now Breaking : President Buhari Makes Fresh Appointment ( See List ) Wado City 4) But by 1905, the British realized that Ode itsekiri (Warri was too small a town to be the Capital of the area they intend to Govern, so they needed to move that capital to the hinterland. 5) So by 1908, they engaged Chief Dore to go to Agbassa Urhobo lands in the Present GRA of Warri city to Lease lands to built a New Warri city as a Capital city for this new Govt. 6) So they moved the Warri Govt from Ode itsekiri to Agbassa and environs, now instead of naming the New Capital Agbassa, they retained their name for Ode itsekiri (Warri ) for Agbassa lands. 


This was because their Chief Political agent Chief Dore Numa had told them that Agbassa, Igbudu, Okere, Sapele, Oghara, were all Olu land before the interregnum of the Ode itsekiri dynasty of 1848. You Are Reading What Is Wado City 7) But by 1936, the British had understood the terrain very well,so when they crowned the Only again after 88 years, they refused to crown him as Olu of Warri, but they crowned him as Olu of Itsekiri and in Ode itsekiri. 8) But the Olu wants to move his capital to the new Warri city, then change his title to the Olu of Warri and so be the Overlord of this new heterogeneous City. 9)The British who clearly understood  the complexity of the situation refused his incessant requests. 10) But following the Richards Constitution, in the Mid 40’s Power was handed over to the regional Government and the Warri Province fell under the Western region 11) The itsekiris voted Massively for the Action group of Awolowo which headed the Govt of Western region…. 


The urhobos voted against. You Are Reading What Is Wado City 15) And with our kind of vengeance Politics which Persist till today, the Itsekiris were handsomely rewarded, by moving the Olu from Ode Itsekiri to the New Warri city. 16) This sparked off the first Warri Crisis that affected many parts of the Warri Province and many Itsekiris were expelled from Urhobo lands. 17) From then on the Olu and the Itsekiris have been trying hard to assert their Authority and Overlordship over Warri city, while the Urhobos and the Ijaws have been fighting hard to resist it. 18) The itsekiris made a strategic move by defining the term Warri to be synonymous with their own tribe itsekiri…. So the word Warri means Iwere or Itsekiri….. Yet they do not even want to hear the Title “Olu of Iwere or Olu of Itsekiri”….. They Prefer the Foreign based one Olu of Warri. 19) But this calculated move is destroying the identities of the other 2 tribes the Urhobos and Ijaws also found in Warri. You Are Reading What Is Wado City 20) The Ijaws, fought hard and got approval to set up their own kings in their areas, that were added to the name Warri….These kings are known as Pere. E.g The Pere of Gbaramatu Warri kingdom. 21) The Ijaws wanted to prove to the world that they also have a stake in Warri, fought hard for and by 1996 succeeded in having a local government council created called Warri South west local Government, with the headquarters in an Ijaw enclave called Ogbe-Ijoh. 22) This angered the Itsekiris, because they felt such a move was a stint on their Overlordship over the name and area called Warri. 23) So once again, they manipulated the Govt, and within 2 weeks the Govt, relocated the new headquarters from Ogbe-Ijoh to Ogidigben an itsekiri enclave. 24) This move angered the Ijaws to their soul and declared War on the Itsekiri people. They killed, burnt and annihilated many itsekiri villages using Guerrilla tactics. This was the origin of the Second Warri Crisis. 


You Are Reading What Is Wado City 25) Not being able to wreak a recompense vengeance on the Ijaws, because they were a Guerrilla warriors, the Itsekiris directed their frustrations on the Okere Urhobos, who had earlier defeated the itsekiris in court and removed their lands from the Overlord of the Olu…..Many Okere Urhobo Houses were destroyed. 26) The Ijaws continued to attack the Itsekiris until 1999, when James Ibori from Urhobo father and itsekiri mother, became Governor and fearing that more will be killed moved the capital of that Local council back to Ogbe-ijoh. And once that Injustice became corrected, Peace was restored. 27) And now an Urhobo son from the Okumagba family of Warri city has been appointed MD of the NDDC, the Itsekiris once again have been crying foul play, threatening war, because once the name Warri was mentioned, the appointment ought to be for the itsekiri. 28) So we now understand that the tendency for a particular tribe to Lord it over others in a Particular territory in an attempt to take all over Government allocation and resources is the root cause of the Warri crisis. Where Does the Itsekiri of Warri Originated From? The Itsekiris are not aboriginal to the western Niger Delta. This is according to none other than the foremost Itsekiri historian, William Moore, in his book, History of the Itsekiri. According to Moore, the Itsekiri Nation evolved from transient Yoruba-speaking fishing communities who were allegedly consolidated into a distinct nationality by a fugitive Bini Prince, Iginuwa. Whereas the pre-histories of the Ijaw, Isoko, Urhobo, Ukwuani and Aboh can be said to be immemorial, events of Itsekiri history are largely memorial.


Further credence is given this by Moore on page 13 of his book, You Are Reading What Is Wado City “That prior to the advent of the Bini Prince Ginuwa, the territory now known as the Kingdom of Itsekiri or Iwere, was inhabited by three tribes, namely Ijaws, Sobos, and the Mahins. They [Sobos] occupied the hinterland, while the Ijaw occupied the coastline, and the Mahin squatted on the sea-shore near the Benin River.” A most instructive insight into the indigenous people of the western Niger Delta is that offered by a Portuguese traveller, Duarte Pacheco Pereira. By Pereira’s account written between 1502-1505 after his exploration of the West African Coast, in 1502: If the Urhobo were already in ground before the advent of Ginuwa then it is illogical that they will have to seek permission from his successors to dwell on their lands.


BRITISH RULE IN THE WESTERN NIGER DELTA The British government (under the auspices of the Niger Coast Protectorate) assumed control of the trading areas of the Royal Niger Company in 1891 through which various indigenous African communities were made to sign treaties of protection with the British either willingly or by coercion. Before this date, there was no town known as ‘WARRI’ located in the present Warri City. The present location of Warri City was largely inhabited by the Urhobo clans of Agbarha, Edjeba, Ogunu, Igbudu, etc whilst the riverine side was occupied by the Ogbe-Ijohs (Ijaw). These were the people the British met on ground and signed treaties of protection with. There was no town called Warri as we have today. The Itsekiri on the other hand, were largely in and around the Benin River and Ode-Itsekiri (their ancestral capital). The British met the three ethnic groups separate and independent of each other with well demarcated boundaries with none under the other’s subjugation.


Thus they signed separate treaties of protection with each group. You Are Reading What Is Wado City Consul Hewett, in his treaty signing trip across the Western Niger Delta, in late 1880s and early 1890s, secured many treaties of protection, including four from various Urhobo communities in Warri and two from the Itsekiri. The treaties clearly recognized the ownership rights of land occupied by the Urhobo communities whose leaders entered into agreement with the British. The treaties also established that the British had consistently identified the Itsekiri geographically as people of Benin River, in much the same way as Nana Olomu and his predecessors in office, were known as Governors of Benin River. Perhaps, it is worthwhile to indicate the locations where the various treaties were signed. 


The treaties with Itsekiri (which was earlier in time) were signed in two places, the first on board H.B.M.S. ‘Flirt’ anchored in Benin River on July 16, 1884, and the other at ‘Benin’ on August 2, 1894 on board HM ‘Alecto’. You Are Reading What Is Wado City The treaties with the various Urhobo communities, namely: Treaty with Edjeba, March 7, 1893 Treaty with Agbassa (Agbarha), March 14, 1893 Treaty with Ogunu, March 30, 1893 were signed in the present location of Warri City. Armed with these treaties and those negotiated by the Royal Niger Company, Britain continued with its international bargaining that was taking place in Europe after 1884 for trading rights in Africa. The treaties provided the basis for the British claim that the Niger Delta area lay within her sphere of influence. They also enabled the British to proclaim after the Berlin Conference, that it had established what it called the Oil Rivers Protectorate. Against the back drop of the said treaty with Agbarha Chiefs, on 16 April, 1894 a civil servant Custom Officer under the British administration, Saturino Perigrino Wilkey leased land in an area to be known after 1908 as Alders Town or Daudu or Wilkie Town, from Chief Igbi of Agbarha). 


The Agreement was witnessed by Lionel Holt for Acting Vice Consul and R. A. Alder. In 1905 Wilkey registered his title 12 years after when the Warri Land Registry was established as “No. 25 of 1905 and is engrossed on page 240 and 241 Register of Deeds Volume 3″ by J. C. During, Registrar of Deeds. One of the witnesses of the Deed was “R. A. Alders, Interpreter to Her Britannic Majesty’s Vice Consulate, Warri”. You Are Reading What Is Wado City One interesting aspect of the treaties with the Itsekiri is the omission of the word King which presupposes that the King of Itsekiri has no legal standing in these treaties. This is not a matter of a careless omission. On the contrary, in the 1884 Treaty the word “King” was deliberately deleted from the printed form of the Treaty. This was so because in 1884, kingship was dead among the Itsekiri. It was a matter whose discussion was forbidden among the members of the Itsekiri merchant aristocracy who usurped royal powers. 


The 1894 version of the Treaty was handwritten and it updated the 1884 Treaty. In this latter edition of the Treaty, the King of Itsekiri was totally omitted. Second, the 1884 Treaty specified the territories of the Itsekiri. What was specified originally when the Treaty was signed on July 16, 1884, was “River Benin.” But there was an addendum dated August 6, 1884, that extended the authority of the Treaty to “the people and country of both banks of the Escravos River, the Chiefs of which have …acknowledged themselves and their country to be under Jakri jurisdiction and authority.” 


You Are Reading What Is Wado City In other words, the British signatories verified with the Chiefs of Ugborodo and other communities in Escravos River that they accepted the terms of the Treaty as applying to them as part of Itsekiri people and lands. This verification took twenty-one days to accomplish. This goes to show that there was a deliberate verification of Itsekiri territories before the treaty was signed and this did not include Warri City. The Itsekiri aristocracy would not have omitted the inclusion of Warri lands if same were part of Itsekiri possession at the time the said treaties were signed. Who Owns Warri Lands? There’s this back and forth between the Urhobo and Itsekiri in regards to the “ownership” of Warri. It may surprise many to know that Itsekiri’s claim actually extends beyond Warri or Sapele. Actually the Itsekiri’s overlordship claim is over the whole of Urhobolands. 


They claim that the Urhobo don’t exist as their boundary is with Benin or alternatively, that the Urhobo are Itsekiri slaves who live within Itsekiriland and so cannot own land. You Are Reading What Is Wado City The Itsekiri actually caused a publication to this effect in a national daily in 1934. In arguing for the revival of Itsekiri kingship, which had been defunct since 1848, the Itsekiri made a publication in the Daily Times of 13th June 1934 where they employed the use of a defamatory epithet on the Urhobo. The article contained a number of statements which the Urhobo regarded as objectionable and defamatory. 


For example, the article referred to Chief Dogho (Dore Numa) as ‘the recognized Ruler of the Itsekiris and Sobos’. It further stated that within the borders of Itsekiriland ‘lived the Sobos, a hardy people, who served for several years in the capacity of slaves to their Itsekiri and Benin Masters’. ‘Within a comparatively few years of their emancipation,’ the article went on, the Urhobo had made outstanding progress in the affairs of Native Administration, so much so that the Itsekiri had been forced by that fact to seek the installation of an Olu so that they too could have a properly organized Native Administration.


You Are Reading What Is Wado City The British authorities were of course displeased with this publication and put pressure on the Itsekiri Native Authority which duly entered a disclaimer with an apology to the Urhobo people for the wanton unprovoked attack from the Itsekiri. Of course the apology is nothing other than just deferring to the British authority as the Itsekiri holds on tenaciously to the belief that they are a superior people and were civilized by contact with Europeans long before their “backward” neighbours of the hinterlands. Under this notion, the Itsekiri feel entitled to be the overlords of not only the Urhobo but the Ijaw, Isoko, Kwale and Aboh who were all under the old colonial Warri Province. 


You Are Reading What Is Wado City In other words, it’s not like the Europeans arrived to meet a thriving Itsekiri Kingdom or Empire subjugating its neighbours and dominating them rather it is a claim based on a notion of superiority anchored on British colonial rule which by purely accidental circumstances an Itsekiri man, Dore Numa, rose to prominence and enjoyed some privileges on being appointed a political agent as reward for his role in betraying Nana Olomu and helping in facilitating the sacking of Oba Ovoranmwen of Benin. With this mindset, peace will continue to elude Warri and it’s environs for long to come.


THE CHANGE OF THE TITLE “OLU ITSEKIRI” TO “OLU OF WARRI” By T. E. A SALUBI Quite recently, without consulting their neighbouring tribes, the mixed community of Warri Township, the Itsekiri people, with the approval of the present government of the Western Region have changed the title of their ruling head from the Olu Itsekiri to the Olu of Warri. 


The announcement of the change was made through the local radio service in Warri Township and since then, the Urhobo people have strongly protested against the change to the government through the Resident of the Province. You Are Reading What Is Wado City It would appear from all events that the present Olu, Erejuwa II, is out to break historical records and to create new ones. In spite of the fact that Ode Itsekiri had been the revered seat, and therefore, the headquarters of all the seventeen Olus that reigned before him, Erejuwa II, moved his seat to a small village called Ekurode a few miles from Warri Township by Okere.


There he must build a palace. Now he has thrown overboard the time-honoured title of his fathers. In a way, we are in a great sympathy with the Olu. Left alone, he would no doubt prefer to maintain the honorary traditions of his royal ancestors, but being what he is in the hands of certain Itsekiri young men, he must dance to their tune instead of the other way round. All this, of course, is the business of the Itsekiri people, and it must remain so except where any change affects directly or indirectly the interest of other tribal groups in Warri Province.


The Urhobo people say and maintain without prevarication that the change of the Olu’s title is inimical to them; they have therefore protested and will ever protest against it. You Are Reading What Is Wado City We own the onus to adduce reasons for our protest but before doing so however, we consider it necessary to say a few words, perhaps in an historical way, about the Olu, Itsekiri people and their original home.


In the course of this we shall also touch on their commercial activities with early European traders, and how from that source the British government extended its administration to Urhobo land. Finally, we shall conclude with an attempt to give our readers the true perspective, politically, of the position of the Itsekiris vis-à-vis their Urhobo neighbours.


And we hope that by the time we finish, our reasons for the objection will be so clear as not to require further elucidation. THE TITLE OLU ITSEKIRI According to some historians and writers, the Itsekiri Kingdom was founded by Iginua, the son of Olua, an Oba of Benin who reigned from about 1473 to 1480. Olua invested Iginua with the title ODIHI-NA-ME (meaning the depth of water) but the Itsekiri cailed him “OLU ITSEKIRI”.


That has in fact been the title from the beginning of the Kingdom up till the time of Olu Akengbuwa who died on the 14th of June, 1848. Akengbuwa’s death was however followed by a great lasting confusion in Itsekiri-land. His son who should succeed him on the throne died suddenly miraculously on the 18th of June, 1848, four days after the father’s, and the next son also died in quick succession thereafter.


A riot ensued and no Olu was installed until February, 1936, when Giriuwa II ascended the Itsekiri throne. Thus there was an interregnum of some 88 years. Ginuwa II died on the 8th of January, 1949, and was succeeded in March, 1951, by the present Olu, Erejuwa II. THE ITSEKIRI PEOPLE According to William Moore, an Itsekiri man, the Olu called Ijijen drifted to a town the inhabitants of which were called “ITSEKIRI”.


The people had been variously referred to by Europeans from the early days of coastal trade as SHAKRI, ZAKRI, ZEKRI, DZEKRI, IZEKRI, ISHEKIRI, TCHEKRE, JAKRY, JAKRI, JEKERI and JEKRI, the last four being the most recently anglicised forms. You Are Reading What Is Wado City The people’s true origin appears to be uncertain, but according to popular legends, they came from the Yoruba country. Talbot believed that they were Ekiti Yorubas who came there through Benin. Others thought that they were coastal Ijebus or Mahins who travelled the coast farther down south for habitation.


In any case, the relevant point here is that a people known as Itsekiri accepted an Oba who found his way to them as their Olu, hence the title OLU ITSEKIRI. ODE ITSEKIRI (WARRI) The town in which the Olu found the people had been known as “ODE ITSEKIRI” (capital of Itsekiri) and it had until the reign of the present Olu been the seat of the Olus. This town had long been associated with a name similar to the present anglicised name “WARRI”. 


 “IWERRE” or “IWERRI” was the name by which the Binins called the Itsekiri people. The name had been spelt and pronounced variously by different early European missionaries, explorers and traders who came in contact with the town from as far back as the 16th century. Between 1651 and about 1668, according to URBANUS CERRI, the town was referred to as “ANWERRE” and according to Roth it was “AUWERRE”. Dr. Dapper called it “OWWERRE”, while in about 1682, Father Jerome Merolla da Sorrento writing about two Catholic Priests who went there in 1682 referred to it as the Kingdom of “OUUERRI”. David Van Nyendael, a Dutchman, writing from on board the Yacht “JOHANNA MARIA” on 1st September, 1702, called it “AWERRI” while John Barbot called it variously indiscriminately as “DOWERE”, “AWERRI”, “OUWERRI”, “OVEIRO” and “FORCADOS”. It has variously been referred to also as OWERE, OWIHERE, AWERRE, WARRE, and QUARRE. From about 1789 to 1857, others like Adams, Boteler, John Beecroft, Commander Tudor of H.B.M.St.Vepel “FIREFLY” and Consul Campbell of Lagos, all referred to Ode Itsekiri as “WARRE” or “WARREE” and as comparatively recently as 1934, Mr. Jacob Egharevba of Benin in his book referred to it as “OWHERE”. 


Apparently the present anglicised form “WARRI” was coined from WARRE or WARREE. You Are Reading What Is Wado City Ode Itsekiri was probably a town of some respectable size. In about 1668 according to Roth, the inhabitants were about 3,000 but in about 1789, Dr. Dapper estimated them to be about 5,000. By the standard of those days that population may be regarded as large.


However with the death of Olu Akengbuwa and the unfortunate incidents that followed, a great exodus ensued and the town started to fall into ruins. The position deteriorated progressively until the town lost whatever greatness it had. The following account of Commander R.G. Craigie, then the Senior Naval Officer of the Admiralty in the Bights of Benin and Biafra, who visited the town in August 1884 with Consul Hewett, Chief Nana and Chief Chanomi confirmed this. Commander Craigie observed 


“The town of Warri is a mere shadow of its former greatness, the broad streets being overgrown with lime trees and bush, and many of the clay houses in ruins;  formerly five English firms had factories there, but all removed to Benin River in 1873”. To most Itsekiris, the town is a sacred place for the burial of their dead and the offer to ancestral spirits of annual sacrifices. In 1890, Sir Alfred Moloney, one of the earliest Governors of Lagos, made the following observation: “Jakry men have a great veneration for Warre. The corpses of ‘big men’ are taken there for burial after death; while in the case of ‘small men‘ only the hair and toe and finger nails are taken there”.

Just-ln: President Buhari writes Senate, seeks to amend Petroleum Industry Act


Just-ln: President Buhari writes Senate, seeks to amend Petroleum Industry Act


President Muhammadu Buhari has written to the Senate, seeking an amendment to the recently signed Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

In the letter, President Buhari wants an amendment to the new Act to allow for the removal of the Ministers of Petroleum and Finance from the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), saying that they can continue to perform their functions without necessarily being members of the board.

In the letter read on Tuesday during plenary by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan, President Buhari is also seeking for the amendment to allow the Non-Executive Members to be increased from two to six in the interest of our national petroleum.

Monday, September 20, 2021

Featured Article: That Failed Broderick Bozimo And The Great Thinkers-By Ekanpou Enewaridideke


Featured Article: That Failed Broderick Bozimo And The Great Thinkers-By Ekanpou Enewaridideke


I have been somewhere held captive by a soothing sleep but just awakened by heavy raindrops upon my roof 'dribbling and falling like orange or mango fruits showered forth in the wind...' It rained like that 'JP-CLARKED' 'Night Rain' forcing mother to 'deploy' 'wooden bowls' and 'earthenware' about the 'roomlet' and 'floor' as a timely barricade against any possession dance the raindrops may be tempted to stage on the floor. This torrential rain is a creation of anonymous thinkers who style themselves great thinkers. 


To these anonymous  great thinkers, the collective move to produce Ijaw governor in 2023 in Delta State spearheaded by Chief Broderick Bozimo is a failed voyage because they have reasoned so in public language, which by their wont, they rarely do. Conceding here like Wole Soyinka in his 'Telephone Conversation', let us not only admit they are great thinkers, they are also great rain-makers whose raindrops weirdly kill soothing sleep and verdant vegetation.


The universal admission known to every man is that this wide world is the product of a thinking process. Thinking detects void; thinking also strategises and dismantles the void detected. Thinking precedes this world, and the world dies without thinking. For a world conscious of losing its sanity, thinking is a priceless commodity because when thinking gets stuck in a whirlpool, a characteristically calm river wears garment of turbulence to the discomfort of travellers. 


That thinking is a challenging engagement had long been philosophically affirmed by the philosopher King Robert Ebizimor when he says 'thinking is harder and more challenging, taxing, than toiling in the forest'. It was Mr. Tolu of Tuomo town who philosophically built this into the mind of King Ebizimor. Yet we will have to crave our necks, listen and consume when great thinkers hold the most logical position that Chief Broderick Bozimo and his dedicated volunteer team are on a failed journey in their bid to drum across Delta State that it is justly the turn of Ijaw person to become the governor of Delta State in 2023. No view can be more striking, logical and acceptable than this critical look timely cast at Chief Broderick Bozimo, the former Minister of Police Affairs, and his team in this world where great thinkers who think flawlessly are now thin on the ground.


We must respect, dignify, deify and kowtow to the inspiring position of these great Ijaw thinkers whose greatness lies in building into readable tapestry words rebellious to one another in their logical and structural permutation and journey across the world. As a product of their flawless THINKING DISTILLERY they strenuously couple mutinous words whose ideal communicative purpose or channel is at variance with the communicative register of their own THINKING DISTILLERY from which the words are forcefully CORRALLED and generated. Are these great thinkers kidnappers of English words? 


It would be very reasonable to concede that when the ideational products of the anonymous great thinkers do not  reflect the communicative register of their own THINKING FACTORY/DISTILLERY, their characterisation of Chief Broderick Bozimo and the ongoing struggle for Ijaw governor in 2023 as a failed venture must be applauded. In this applause Chief Bozimo and his working team must see an incentive to accelerate the velocity of their journey to dimensions or altitude the great thinkers would be left floundering like a loaded canoe about to be drawn 'fiyuu' into the fatal Egbo whirlpool in Ayakoromo River so that they will perpetually hug the air and nothingness in their romantic critical infatuation whenever they try to couple rebellious words and rebellious thought-forms to malign, disparage and soil Chief Broderick's immaculate white raiment and torpedo the Ijaw Delta Governorship boat already on sail across the state. 


Sincerity illuminates and tells a believable story and so it must be cultivated always.If we are sincerely ready to yield to history its dignified seat as a cub would to the father leopard, it must be admitted that it was King Alfred Izonebi the  proprietor of the famous King Robert Ebizimor Memorial Music Studio, Yenagoa, that exceptionally gifted, multi-instrumentalist, revivalist musician who blazed a trail of pro-Delta-Ijaw governorship movement in Delta State. Rather philosophically, King Izonebi awakens the Ijaws to the desirability of having Ijaw man as governor in 2023. This message musically anchored and drummed everywhere resonated with everybody and the resonance is still in  every available space of human habitation. No anonymous great thinkers of Ijaw extraction came out to fault King Izonebi's lone struggle/agitation for Delta Ijaw governorship and term it as a failed venture. Is the present sensitization journey of Chief Broderick Bozimo different from King Izonebi's pro-Delta-Ijaw governorship movement? Could it be said that this volte-face is a pathological product churned out by the THINKING DISTILLERY/FACTORY of the anonymous great thinkers?


It is clearly situated that through King Izonebi's musically anchored platform the unannounced governorship ambitions of Barrister Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, Senator James Manager and Chief Hon. Braduce Angozi have been admirably foregrounded in a preparatory language signalling the materialization of the Delta Ijaw governorship dream/vision. Like the biblical John the baptist, King Izonebi has musically ploughed the ground with mechanised farming implements for any of these three personalities to plant crops as the cosmically decreed governor of Delta State in 2023 - His Excellency Otuaro, Senator Manager or Chief Hon. Angozi.


Chief Broderick Bozimo is an exposed and experienced person who had held many key appointive positions both at the Federal and State levels. He is a man of impeccable records in all his appointive engagements. He inherited the good reputation of his late father Chief Jonah Oyadongha Bozimo of Ezebiri town in Bomadi Council - a good reputation he had never soiled right from the cradle of his existence. It is therefore fitting that it is that Chief Broderick Bozimo who has become the anchor of the sensitization campaign for Ijaw governor in 2023 - a personality whose numerous achievements have become the vaccine against any virus of corruptibility and undue influence conceptualized to move him away from the 2023 Ijaw agenda. 


Names do vibrate and create their own world of magnetism after years of interaction with the world.The vibratory frequencies of some names are intriguingly higher than others as it is with Chief Broderick Bozimo.Chief Broderick radiantly carries all the vibrations needed to anchor and lead the 2023 Delta agenda because at his age of 83 he has no new vision to pursue  to be bartered with the Ijaw collective agenda for selfish reasons and self-aggrandisement. As Bestman Doupere would say philosophically, in terms of achievements, Chief Broderick Bozimo has 'Brisibe-awusad' like Brisibe Awusa of Ojobo town who had achieved so much in material and intellectual terms that he had no further vision to pursue at the time the great philosopher Bestman Doupere sang about him in a song entitled 'Brisibe of Ojobo'. Chief Broderick Bozimo is the contextual equivalent of late Brisibe Awusa of Ojobo who has no further individual vision to pursue beyond the collective vision of Ijaw people.


Because anonymous great thinkers are at work, they spot compromise even where compromise does not exist. It must be their characteristic optical illusion and delusional thinking when they hold the position that Chief Broderick Bozimo had been compromised and so can no longer anchor the 2023 Ijaw Delta agenda because his own son Isaiah Bozimo was recently made an Attorney-General/Commissioner for Justice in Delta State. Chief Bozimo was already on the 2023 Delta Ijaw agenda before the appointment of his son as commissioner by Governor Okowa. Even with the appointment Chief Bozimo has become more dedicated to the Ijaw agenda. Where does the compromise lie here?


Governor Okowa values competence and excellence in everything he does; he appoints people who possess the capacity to drive his development agenda and pave the way for him to finish strong. He sees competence in Chief Broderick Bozimo's son and gets him appointed as a commissioner. Governor Okowa who does not arrogate to himself the power to choose his successor has often maintained that his government is fixated on finishing strong, not 'shopping' for a successor because it is God's duty to choose a governor. Governor Okowa can never be a party to any pretentious creation to deploy appointment as an appeasement tool to compromise somebody to walk on his envisioned 2023 governorship path. God's authoritative voice and the engagement of stakeholders constitute the only path to the emergence of a governor and not through a supposedly compromised political appointment only anonymous great thinkers pathologically spot and overdramatise as their flawless creation distilled by their THINKING DISTILLERY/FACTORY. 


Feebly, rather feebly, the anonymous great thinkers posit that Karma will journey and strike Chief Broderick Bozimo because his own son had been made a commissioner and he is still the anchor of the 2023 Ijaw agenda. If the appointment were compromised, he would not anchor the 2023 Delta agenda again. Because there is no compromise here, the man is still very much in charge with double dedication. Where is this baseless invocation of 'karma' coming from? Have the great thinkers no accurate knowledge of karma and how it works in mysticism or martinism? Is the word karma invoked to confuse and disorientate the benighted in furtherance of their insidious campaign of calumny against Chief Broderick Bozimo and the collective Ijaw agenda team in 2023?


Karma-invocation here is a meaningless journey though it weirdly excites the great thinkers.However, if karma must be invoked, it must be invoked doubly upon the anonymous great thinkers whose activities are antagonistic and antithetical to the collective vision of the Ijaws in 2023. To enlighten the great thinkers further, karma does not work by invocation anchored by a clique of great thinkers. Karma works naturally without being barricaded. Let the karma that works naturally work for all, including the anonymous great thinkers for their glorious sense of devotion displayed in their dance of calumny. 


The position that the 2023 Delta Ijaw agenda is purposely built around one individual or candidate is most inspiringly inventive/innovative. The anonymous great thinkers deserve commendation for this innovation. Even if an agenda is conceptually built around one million people, in its clear cosmic format or outline futurologically accessible to the initiate or the psychically privileged, the agenda is actually  built around one person because the whole struggle will eventuate in one individual becoming the governor of the state. Where is therefore the logical room to quarter the command-like exhortation or pretentious position that the governorship must be weaned off pathological tendencies to be built around one candidate? Could this pattern of thought be an emanation from growing awareness/fear of political evanescence, political paranoia and siege mentality - which are indeed vagabond thoughts too prohibitive to be unveiled where pro-Delta-Ijaw movement towards the production of a governor is at work? 


Visibly dedicated to the task of engagement patriotically assigned to them, Chief Broderick Bozimo and his dedicated volunteer team have beaten drums across Delta State that it is time for Ijaw to occupy the office of a governor of Delta State. Would he have been able to engage this task if he had been compromised through his son's commissionership appointment as unhealthily dished out by the great thinkers? A compromised activist or campaigner beats an amazing retreat but Chief Bozimo only increases his velocity and altitude in the 2023 Delta Ijaw agenda - which should communicate something to the anonymous great thinkers.


One would have thought that Delta South Senatorial District with a population of 1,304,747, voting strength of 1,236,000, Delta Central District with a projected population of 1,560,858, voting strength of 827,338 and Delta North Senatorial District with a population of 1,236,840 and a voting strength of 641,125, as projected by the Independent National Electoral Commission before the 2015 general elections, it is the apogee of logicality for the Ijaws to labour to produce the 2023 governor of Delta State through productive engagement with the people in all the three senatorial districts of Delta State just as Chief Broderick Bozimo and his dedicated volunteer team are doing devotedly now. Chief Bozimo should be relentless in his inspiring sensitization journey across the state however the anonymous critical distractions from non-navigable brooks because the original great thinkers know that it is only anonymous benighted great thinkers who can be smugly content with the characterization of 2023 Ijaw Delta agenda as a failed venture.


Nothing matters to the Ijaws as long as firmness has not abandoned them in the pursuit of the Delta Ijaw vision. Chief Broderick Bozimo and his 2023 Ijaw Delta agenda are firmly on a commendable path because it is the collective vision of the Delta Ijaws that Barrister Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, Senator J.E. Manager and Chief Hon. Braduce Angozi should be drummed up across the State as likely Ijaw governorship candidates from among whom the cosmically anointed and decreed one will emerge as the democratically elected governor of Delta State in 2023. This means that when the anonymous great thinkers use 'failed' and 'compromised' in the characterisation and portrait of Chief Broderick Bozimo and his dedicated volunteer team, it must have been born out of  benightedness and lexical confusion of the great thinkers who lead a perpetual masked life or existence because their trade of organised calumny thrives best in anonymity.


It STINGS one like a swarm of wasp upon a crowd of bush mango-hunting foresters in Akparemobou Forest that the so-called anonymous great thinkers do not even know the man Chief Barrister Broderick Bozimo in depths. Chief Broderick Bozimo, the eponymous representational character within whom are subsumed all the formidable Ijaw personalities sympathetic to the 2023 Ijaw Delta vision, whose bank overflows with credibility and intellectual power, who carries in all radiance the characterisations of a deeply rooted force behind whom all other forces can queue in 'collapsible elasticity' to aggregate resources to actualise the dream of an Ijaw governor in 2023 in Delta State is the accredited sensitisation lodestar for the 2023 Delta Ijaw vision capacitated to journey without the distractions that marked the fall of dog in the Longevity Race competition between dog and toad in which toad won, as declared by God Amighty the judge, because dog was distracted by palm oil poured on the road.


That Chief  Bozimo is positioned as the time-teller OTITI bird to awaken all the Ijaws to the desirability of democratically enthroning Ijaw man as Delta State governor is a code deployed to facilitate dream-realization  - the contextual equivalent of the THE DA VINCI CODE which only the 'Izonbai Izonbai' Ijaws can penetrate and connect with for result-production. Alas, the anonymous great thinkers may not fall into the category of 'Izonbai Izonbai' Ijaws -  which is why they choose verbal violence over integration into the mainstream of the Ijaw collective umbrella constantly unfurled as the place of refuge and resource-replenishment in the move to occupy the GOVERNORSHIP seat in 2023. 



Much as it is known to Timiebi Maika, the great philosopher always visibly situated for her flawless philosophical positions on any issue, the night is bound to break into day even if the cocks do not crow. Timiebi Maika the philosopher also knows that the great thinkers would not have gone downwards ideationally the way they are when they cavil at the 2023 Delta Ijaw Vision and how it has been progressively eponymised by Chief Broderick Bozimo based on its conceptualization process and public perception if they are actually great thinkers. 



Surely, the anonymous great thinkers would not have  deposited their venomous energies on disparaging characterisation of the 2023 Delta Ijaw agenda if they had read his Excellency Otuaro's article, 'YOUTHS AND POTENTIALS' published in the Vanguard of 6 September 2021 - a great article that sensitises the youths on how to discover, develop and commercialise their talents and potentials for economically sustainable living. Vapour is their benightedness, their thoughts, talents and potentials streamlined and repositioned to face and conquer challenges of existence if the anonymous great thinkers actually familiarise themselves with Barrister Otuaro's piece 'YOUTHS AND POTENTIALS'. They are likely to be transformed by Otuaro's 'economies of commercialized talents and potentials' archived in his seminal article.


It is now LOUDLY clear from the journey above that for legendary great thinkers like the referenced thinkers here, one would have thought that their lips would be full of laudatory words for the fact that the 2023 Ijaw Delta Vision is daily eponymised by Chief Broderick Bozimo.It should not be a rocket science for great thinkers to know that the 2023 Delta Ijaw Vision can only  be eponymised for progressive reasons by Chief Broderick Bozimo.If what they parade here as albatross is that of understanding deficit, these great thinkers are indeed not thinking legends legend for flawless thoughts and ideas though we naively thought they were thinking legends from whom generations born and unborn could draw the raw material for projection into any tomorrow birthed.May His Excellency Otuaro's piece, 'Youths and Potentials', therefore awaken the anonymous great thinkers away from this repellent ideational rubbish!



BY EKANPOU ENEWARIDIDEKE


Writes from Akparemogbene, Delta State