Thursday, November 2, 2023

Ebolo, Jennifer Set to Exchange Marital Vows Nov 4th, in Warri







Ebolo, Jennifer Set to Exchange Marital Vows Nov 4th, in Warri 
 

Warri ____ The Oil city of Warri will boom on Saturday the 4th of November, 2023 as the Chairman of all Chairmen IYC Western Zone, Comr. Ebolo Samuel exchange marital vows with his lovely wife, Mrs Ebolo Jennifer.

The two love birds have invited friends and members of the general public to grace their epoch making marriage ceremony in Warri on Saturday 4th of November 2023.

Meanwhile, a lot of dignitaries across the country, especially Delta, Bayelsa, Edo, Ondo and Rivers States will be storming Warri for the marriage ceremony.

Nevertheless, it has been reported that the President of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri Snr is chairman of the marriage ceremony in Warri along side other prominent dignitaries that will be turning out for the event.
On entertainment, a multiple award winning firebrand Ijaw musician, Chief Kingsley Takemebo, alias the Mienkuro will be live to entertain dignitaries.

Venue for the marriage is Jubilee retreat & Conference Centre at Enerhen, Warri, Delta State.

Ebolo and his lovely wife had maintained that preparation towards hosting as many as possible dignitaries during the event is on top gear.

20 ex-agitators graduate as Aircraft Engineer, set for one yr OJT Training






20 ex-agitators graduate as Aircraft Engineer, set for one yr OJT Training 


Lagos ____ Twenty Aircraft Maintenance Engineers have graduated under the Presidential Amnesty Programme’s (PAP) Aviation Training Scheme. 

The beneficiaries are part of the PAP Aviation Resuscitation Program for ex-agitators of the Niger Delta Region.

Speaking on Monday in Lagos at a brief but colorful Graduation Ceremony for the delegates, Major General Barry Ndiomu (Rtd) Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), stated that the various initiatives being deployed by his administration to improve the lives of young people is “critical to the supply of manpower globally in strategic industries and trade sectors”.

Ndiomu who was represented by Wilfred Musa, PAP’s Head of Reintegration, recalled that upon resumption of Office over a year ago, his administration decided to throw its weight behind the Aviation Resuscitation Program given the enormous opportunities that abound in the aviation industry and its relevance in building adequate human capacity.
Maintaining that the program has global relevance, he said: “By the time you all get jobs within the aviation industry, whether locally or internationally, you will earn a decent living, access robust knowledge, and become a part of a global network which will, in turn, empower you to add value to your families, communities, and ultimately, the Niger Delta.” He posited that aviation training might be very expensive but there is no amount that is too much to invest in the capacity development of a Niger Deltan. 

In his brief remarks, the CEO of Leadstream Aviation Training Limited, Engr. Roland Ahmed commended the Presidential Amnesty Office for not giving up on the Aviation delegates. He added that the PAP by reason of this investment has become a strategic supplier of critical manpower to the fastest-growing global industry. It is worthy to note that these successful twenty aircraft maintenance engineers will now proceed on a 12-month on-the-job training (OJT) after which they will be adequately licensed, and type-rated. The on-the-job-training (OJT) experience has been fully funded by the PAP.

By this milestone, the Aviation Resuscitation Program of the PAP is gaining rapid altitude in a bid to fully equip and position trained delegates in the global aviation marketspace.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Read 9 Science-Backed Moringa Health Benefits to Humanity






Read 9 Science-Backed Moringa Health Benefits to Humanity 


The ancient tree may be particularly beneficial for women.

Moringa oleifera is a drought-resistant tree native to South Asia and Africa. It has been cultivated for centuries around the world for its potential health benefits. While the plant's leaves can be eaten, it is also found as a supplement in pill or powder form. The leaves have a spicy, arugula-like taste and the powder has an earthy, grassy taste that's similar to matcha. Blend the powder into a green smoothie, pesto, or hummus, or toss it into granola before baking or soups before simmering for a healthy boost.


Prized for its nutritional density, moringa contains zinc, iron, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and copper, among other elements essential to our well-being. “Among the many potential benefits of moringa, two standouts to me are its potential to help in managing blood glucose and blood cholesterol levels,” says Jackie Newgent. “Loaded with antioxidants, moringa also has anti-fungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties,” says Dr. Sherry Ross.

While everyone may benefit from incorporating moringa into their diets, the plant can be especially helpful for women, as it may aid with anemia, bone health, menopause, and lactation.

What are the health benefits of moringa?
More randomized, double-blind studies on humans are needed, but preliminary research helps back up many of the centuries-old claims about moringa, such as its role in treating infections, lowering cholesterol, and managing blood sugar levels, to name a few.
1. May lower cholesterol:

Animals (including rabbits and rats) with high cholesterol were fed moringa and had lowered cholesterol levels, according to several studies published in the National Library of Medicine. Lower cholesterol is linked to a decreased risk of heart disease, though more studies are needed to determine if moringa has the same heart-healthy effects in humans.

2. May improve hemoglobin levels:

Hemoglobin, which contains iron, is found in red blood cells and is responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. A lack of healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin is known as anemia, and causes tiredness, weakness, and shortness of breath. This condition is common among women. Moringa may help, as it has been shown to significantly increase hemoglobin levels in adolescent girls as well as postmenopausal women.

3. Promotes antioxidant activity:

Antioxidants are substances that help remove potentially damaging agents, called free radicals, from our bodies. Too many free radicals can lead to disease. Moringa is high in antioxidants, including blood-pressure lowering quercetin, vitamin A, vitamin C, and beta-carotene. In addition to preventing disease, researchers found that supplementing moringa in the diets of postmenopausal women increased their blood antioxidant levels and might help prevent health complications during post-menopause.

4. Plays a role in breastfeeding:

Moringa has been used to aid with milk production in breastfeeding mothers in parts of Asia for centuries, and while scientific research to prove this effect is limited, one study found that moringa leaf cookies improved the protein, fat, carbohydrate, and vitamin A content of breast milk. Another study with 68 postpartum mothers who gave birth to preterm infants found that moringa did, in fact, increase milk production compared to those given a placebo. One study on postpartum women who gave birth to full term infants did not find an increase in the median amount of breast milk, but the total amount of breast milk in the moringa-fed group was 47% more than in the control group.
5. Potentially fights cancer:

Extracts from the moringa root were found to kill liver, breast, and colorectal cancer cells, suggesting that moringa may be a natural source of anti-cancer compounds. Moringa leaves also showed anti-cancer properties and the ability to suppress the growth of cancer cells, but the seeds did not. Studies on human patients, rather than cells, are needed.

6. May support bone health:

The loss of estrogen after menopause is one reason women are susceptible to osteoporosis, or low bone density. But consuming foods rich in bone-building vitamins and minerals, like boron, vitamin C, magnesium, and potassium, can help ward off this degradation. Moringa contains all of these micronutrients, plus others that are critical to bone health and calcium absorption. While one study found no increase in bone density in postmenopausal women who consumed the plant for 12 weeks, another study in rats found a significant increase plus other benefits, like an improved gut microbiota composition. Yet another fermented the moringa leaves and found that this increased the plant’s calcium bioavailability, which significantly promoted the bone growth and strength of calcium-deficient rats.

7. May help fight infections;

All parts of the moringa tree have been shown to demonstrate activities against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. For example: Compounds extracted from moringa seeds may reduce the ability of a bacteria to produce disease, while those from the moringa leaf may help eliminate harmful microbes. Kaempferol, a natural flavonoid extracted from moringa, has an anti-microbial effect. What’s more, a protein from moringa seeds can be used to purify polluted water.

8. Acts against inflammation:

Although some inflammation is natural (it occurs as a result of the body’s response to infection or injury), chronic inflammation can lead to health problems like heart disease and cancer.
Moringa demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory activity in one animal study, though it was not as effective as ibuprofen, and showed similar impressive results in another study on cells. In one study on guinea pigs, it was shown to reduce airway inflammation, which may help treat asthma. In fact, a study of 20 patients with asthma given moringa seed powder found an improvement in the patients’ conditions after just three weeks.

9. Heals wounds and reduces pain:

Moringa has historically been used to treat cuts, burns, and other injuries. In one study on rats, researchers observed a significant increase in wound closure rate and a decrease in scar area after applying moringa leaf extract. 

Additionally, several studies have validated the pain-killing effects of moringa, such as one where mice were fed an extract of moringa tree fruits for three days and experienced more pain relief than the control group, and another where moringa was found to be comparable to the anti-inflammatory drug indomethacin.

IYC Warn against Rivers Lawmakers dubious move to lmpeach Gov. Fubara








IYC Warn against Rivers Lawmakers unlawful move to lmpeach Gov. Fubara


Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide 


30/10/2023


IYC Warn Against Move To Impeach Governor Fubara, Says Sponsors Must Back Off 

The Ijaw Youth Counci (IYC) Worldwide has issued a stern warning to those allegedly hatching plot to illegally impeach the Governor of Rivers State,  His Excellency, Siminalaye Fubara.

As a council, we are warning that the proponents of this undemocratic act in Rivers State must refrain forthwith from such plot as the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide will fight with all they have to protect the Governor of Rivers State who is an illustrious Ijaw son.

A point must be made clearly that the Ijaws are not push overs in Rivers State or any part of the world, we have sacrificed a lot towards the growth and development of the state Rivers State. The Ijaws have contributed both politically and economically in sustaining the state over the years, this to us is a political battle taken too far and a well calculated attempt to deprive the Ijaws from the governance of Rivers State. 
We cannot fold our hands and watch how desperate politicians from Rivers state that are in high places plot to unlawfully remove Governor Fubara who has done nothing but have clearly shown working in the development of Rivers State within the last five months that he has held sway as Governor of the state. 

As Ijaw people, we will stand with our own as we will not allow anyone or group of persons cause any harm to His Excellency, Siminalaye Fubara, Governor of Rivers State, we cannot sacrifice Ijaw turn as Governor in Rivers State for anything. A fight against Fubara is a fight against Ijaw nation. 

However, while Council is interested on the political developments in Rivers State, we are equally using this medium to caution the Rivers State House of Assembly members to be rational in their quest to carryout  their legislative duties. We are aware of the grand plot to remove Fubara for an Ikwerre man to come in as Governor of Rivers State as we will surely resist it. 

We are sounding it again for the umpteen time that any move or attempt to impeach Governor Fubara will be resisted by the Ijaw people via every available means. As a stitch in time saves nine. 


IYC have also watched with great dismay over the wanton display of impunity from security officials in Rivers State firing teargas, gunshots and the pumping of water targetted at the Governor. To us the Governor of Rivers State had just escaped death.


In view of the above, we are calling on President Bola Tinubu and the Inspector General (IG) of Police for the urgent removal/redeployment of the Rivers State Commissioner of Police as we can no longer trust him to secure the Governor. 

Signed:

Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill, Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide.

Friday, October 27, 2023

Just-ln: Court bars Lucky from Gbeneyei 1 of Ogulagha kingdom title




Just-ln: Court bars Lucky from bearing Gbeneyei 1 of Ogulagha kingdom title 


Warri ______ A High Court in Effurun Division, Delta State, in a judgement delivered by Justice Roli Harriman, has restrained Chief Lucky Akara Gbeneyei from referring to himself as Gbeneyei 1 of Ogulagha Kingdom in the Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.

Justice Harriman delivered the judgement in a suit between the claimant, Chief Gbeneyei, and the defendants Elder, Captain King Joseph Timiyan the Ebenanaowei of Ogulagha Kingdom, Torububor 1; Chief Williams Igere, Chief Prefugha Karawei and Chief Emaye Benidiwei.

The judge said in her judgement that Chief Gbeneyei was not conferred the chieftaincy title of Gbeneyei 1 by the traditional ruler of Ogulagha Kingdom and as such should not have used the title in a newspaper publication.

Justice Harriman who dismissed the claims of Chief Gbeneyei with the sum of two hundred thousand naira also awarded five hundred thousand naira as damages in favour to the defendants for libellous statements published by Chief Gbeneyei against them.

In addition, the court further restrained Chief Gbeneyei from referring to the trio of Chief William Igere, Chief Prefugha Karawei, and Chief Emaye Benidiwei as mindless, noting that the position occupied by the monarch and his chiefs is not only one of authority but also commands respect within and outside their kingdom.

Chief Prefugha, speaking on behalf of the other defendants on the outcome of the case, hailed the judgement as the right decision and that it has finally put to rest the contentious issue that has been debated for over two years.

Ex-agitators to Benefit as Ndiomu Partners with Humanitarian Ministry





PAP: Ex-agitators to Benefit as Ndiomu Partners with Humanitarian Ministry 



Abuja_____ The Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Major-General Barry Tariye Ndiomu (retired), has expressed the readiness of his administration to collaborate with governments at all levels, ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to provide sustainable empowerment for Niger Delta youths, especially the ex-agitators.

General Ndiomu stated the willingness to work in synergy with MDAs when he received a delegation  from the Youth Empowerment and Social Support Operations (YESSO) of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation, who paid him a courtesy visit at the PAP headquarters in Abuja.

Speaking, the Interim Administrator stated that there is a nexus between the PAP empowerment programmes and those of the Ministry, which he insisted if well harnessed, would present huge potentials and benefits to youths of the Niger Delta.

 He spoke on the efforts of his administration to provide different skill-sets for ex-agitators through the various vocational training centres in Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers states and expressed the hope that the teeming unemployed young persons could be trained and empowered to drive the economy of the region when the Centres become functional.
"The major problem we have in the Niger Delta is pipeline vandalism. It happens because many of the youths don't have skills for gainful employment and economic contributions and self-sustenance. It is my belief that your Ministry should have collaborated with the PAP from the very beginning. Going forward, any collaboration has to be deliberate and planned for effectiveness," Ndiomu stated.

"We have turned the Presidential Amnesty Programme around and changing the lives of ex-agitators through our legacy projects and what we require is support towards the cooperative scheme  which is up and running and helping ex-agitators to become entrepreneurs and for those with functional businesses to expand their investments" he emphasized.

General Ndiomu maintained that the relative calmness in the hitherto restive region owes much to the deliberate policies, programmes, and activities of the PAP, which the people have embraced.

"We have initiated the cooperative scheme. What we have started is on course. But funding is inadequate. We need funding to tackle and reverse the huge poverty in the Niger Delta Region. The way to go about it is this cooperative scheme. It is still not as widespread as it should be." the Interim Administrator stated.

He insisted that his administration has cleared debts that it inherited just as it reviewed and renegotiated bloated contracts that it also inherited, which savings have been applied to meet specific needs of delegates especially the scholarship scheme and the ongoing aviation training programmes for pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers within and outside the country. 

He urged those persons that have become agents of pessimism and distraction to   join forces with positive minded people to address the challenges of the region.

Earlier, Mr. Richard Romanus,  Programme Manager of Youth Empowerment and Social Support Operations, YESSO said the visit was to seek cooperation and collaboration with the PAP in line with the Ministry's YESSO Hubs, which it currently operates to train youths of the South South Region in the maritime, agriculture and other sectors of the economy. 

He thanked General Ndiomu for receiving the YESSO team and said a report on the visit will be submitted to the Minister to plan for the way forward with a view to cement the areas of possible collaboration.

Yoruba Agitator, Sunday gives herdsmen 1week to vacate Yorubaland or Else






Yoruba Agitator, Sunday gives herdsmen 1week to vacate Yorubaland or Else


The Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, fondly called Sunday Igboho, yesterday, issued a seven-day ultimatum to Fulani herdsmen in the South-West to vacate the region, over the killings of some farmers in Oyo and Ogun states.

He also tasked security agencies to fish out and prosecute herders, who allegedly attacked farmers in Iwere-Ile, Oyo State, and some communities in Ogun State, recently
Igboho, in a statement, said farmers in Yorubaland and in any part of Nigeria deserve safety from criminal herders and others who will not allow them farm in peace.

The statement reads: “We are calling on the Police, the Department of State Security, DSS, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, and the Nigerian Army to address the security breaches now before the situation gets out of hand.

“We are saddened that the killings of our farmers innocently eking their living have started rearing their ugly head again. This worrisome development calls for sober reflection bearing in mind the current hardship in the country.