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Borno
Borno State Governor, Ali Modu- Sheriff last Thursday, inaugurated caretaker committees for the 25 of the 27 local governments in the state, urging them to deliver service to the people.
Speaking at the ceremony in Maiduguri, Sheriff advised the committee chairmen to be fair and just in their assignment to ensure peace and harmony in communities.
Sheriff also pointed out that the selection of the caretaker chairmen was based on experience and dedication to the development of the state.
“They were also appointed in accordance with sections
192, subsection 208, sub section 2 (B) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,’’ he said.
The Chairmen included the immediate past Information Commissioner, Alhaji Isa Benishiekh, posted to Kaga local government, and Alhaji Abba Lawan, Gwoza local government area.
Others are Alhaji Mohammed Bello, Kwaya Kusar local government, and Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi, Nganzai local government.
FCT
Vice-President Namadi Sambo last Thursday in Abuja urged the Ministry of Environment to provide a roadmap on how to address the challenges of desertification and deforestation in Nigeria.
Sambo made the call at a meeting he convened to discuss the issue of desertification and deforestation, saying the roadmap had become necessary in view of the outcome of the Conference of Heads of State on Green Tree.
He said an agreement had been signed to carry out massive plantation of trees to check deforestation in Nigeria.
Sambo also noted that erosion and desert encroachment had become a menace, which required huge funds to tackle.
The vice-president said that President Goodluck Jonathan had directed him to look into the issue of erosion and other environmental challenges in the South-East region.
He urged the South-East and South South states to partner with the Ministry of Environment to get the services of experts and consultants in order to know the projects to be executed to tackle environmental problems.
Kano
The city of Kano is suffering heavy traffic jams with major constructions going on under the Kano State Government’s Urban Renewal programme.
The development, which has made movement on major roads in the city difficult, is more pronounced whenever it rains.
The residents, especially commercial vehicle operators and commuters, are complaining over the situation.
Malam Usman Alhaji, a taxi driver, said the development had affected his daily income as he wasted a lot of time in the traffic.
“On a normal day, I make several trips but now with the heavy traffic, I take few trips a day and I lose a lot to that,” Alhaji said.
Muhammad Sanusi, a businessman at Kwari Market, told newsmen that the traffic situation has led to his going late to the market with the result that his customers, especially those from other states, went elsewhere to buy.
Meanwhile, Alhaji Ibrahim Garba, the Commissioner for Projects Monitoring and Evaluation, has threatened to sanction contractors who fail to complete their jobs on schedule.
Katsina
The Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in Katsina State, has expressed doubt over the conduct of free and fair elections come 2011 if the traditional rulers continued to be partisan.
The state Chairman of CPC, Dr Armaya’u Yusha’u, made the observation while addressing a news conference in Katsina on Saturday.
Yusha’u accused Governor Ibrahim Shema of using traditional rulers in the state as campaign agents for the ruling PDP.
He said unless the trend was reversed, the possibility of conducting free and fair election in the state come 2011 would be a mirage.
“Unless the state Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Shema, stop using traditional rulers as campaign agents of the PDP, there may not be a free and fair election in Katsina State Come 2011,” Yusha’u emphasised.
According to him, the CPC has enough evidence to prove the allegation that the traditional institution in the state was deeply involved in partisan politics.
“ At the appropriate time, CPC will release the name of places where meetings were held and the traditional title holders who addressed the meetings on behalf of the emirs,” Yusha’u said.
Kebbi
Alhaji Salihu Nabara, the Sole Administrator of Aliero Local Government Area of Kebbi, said on Friday that the council spent about N806 million within five months to provide amenities.
Nabara said N506 million was used to construct 15 kilometres of road and drainages in the rural areas.
The roads included Aliero to Jiga, Jiga to Birnin Jiga, Birnin Jiga to Sala and Sala to Makera.
He said the creation of access roads to these areas would enable farmers to evacuate farm produce from rural areas to urban centres.
Nabara said N124 million was used for maintenance at the Comprehensive Health Centre located in Danwarai village while N70.2 million was also used in constructing block of classrooms, offices, and to provide furniture in primary schools.
He said that N120, 000 was being spent monthly on security to sustain the peaceful coexistence in the area.
A resident of the area, Alhaji Musa Galadima, commended the efforts of the council, noting that provision of additional funds to the council would facilitate rapid development.
“At the moment community members are involved in decision-making as well as selection of projects to be sited in their environment,” he said.
Lagos
A middle-aged man and a woman were lastThursday in Lagos brought before an Apapa Senior Magistrate’s Court for allegedly stealing recharge vouchers of the various networks, worth N1.5 million.
The accused, Augustine Okokowa and Mary Ojo, the receiver of the stolen vouchers, are facing a four count-charge of burglary, stealing, shop breaking and receipt of stolen items.
They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
But the prosecution said that the accused and others still at large committed the offence on May 24, 2009 when they broken into a shop at 42, Cardoso St., Ajegunle, Lagos, and stole the vouchers belonging to Mr Murphy Oseni.
Cpl. Ibinedien John said that Ojo had a case to answer for receiving the stolen items.
He said that the offence contravened Sections 390, 411, 427 and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State.
Niger
The enrolment of Nomadic children in schools has doubled in Niger since 2008, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Nomadic Education, Alhaji Mohammad Sadiq, said.
Sadiq told newsmen in an interview in Minna on Thursday that the increase in enrolment in the 20 nomadic schools was due to a mobilisation campaign by the government.
“The enrolment rose from 10,000 pupils to 20,000 pupils in the past one to two years, owing to the high level of mobilisation of the nomads to allow their wards to attend schools within their settlement,” he said.
He said most of the nomadic schools were currently manned by qualified teachers.
Ogun
The Ijebu Divisional Police Officer, Mr. Agans-Irabor, has warned the Ijebu-Ode branch of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) against lawlessness.
Irabor issued the warning in Ijebu-Ode during a peaceful protest staged by members of the union on Saturday against the State Chairman, Mr Tajudeen Baruwa.
The protesters had trooped out to the streets as early as 9a.m., saying they were against the decision of Baruwa to form a caretaker committee to manage the Ijebu-Ode branch of the union.
Irabor told the protesters that the police would not tolerate any act of violence that might arise from the protest.
He stressed that anyone caught causing trouble would be punished and urged the protesters to take legal action if they were not satisfied with the decision.
Irabor, however, commended the union members for the way they conducted the protest and urged them to be law-abiding.
The branch Chairman of NURTW, Alhaji Babs Oseni, later told newsmen that the decision to install a caretaker committee for the branch would not work.
Oseni explained that the protest was aimed at sensitising the public to prevail on the chairman to allow peace to reign in Ijebu-Ode Township.
Osun
Members of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) will this week relocate to Osogbo if the Osun Government fails to meet its demands.
The South-West Zonal Coordinator of the union, Mr Gbenga Ekundayo, made the statement at a news briefing in Osogbo last Thursday.
The state chapter of the union has been on strike since May 24 over demands of improved welfare.
Ekundayo said although the government had not paid arrears of monetisation benefits to members of the union, the teachers were asking for the immediate payment of the new salary package.
The coordinator said that the approved wage increase for the union took effect from July 1, 2009.
Other demands which Ekundayo listed include, approval of 65 years retirement age for the teachers and that the retirement benefits for officers on GL 15 be upheld.
Zamfara
The Zamfara State Ministry for Religious Affairs, has screened 1,040 scholars, known as ‘Tafsir’, to preach in the state during Ramadan.
Alhaji Tukur Sani, the Commissioner for Religious Affairs, made the statement on Friday in Gusau at the close of the weekly preaching, organised by the ministry.
Sani said that government had approved N10,000 allowance for each scholar while their assistants would receive N5,000 each.
The Commissioner urged the scholars to avoid criticising themselves and to preach the truth for peace in society.
He also said that government would establish 160 feeding centres across the state during the period.
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Accolades, Fanfare As Ogbakor Ikwerre President General Celebrates 80th Birthday

The President General of Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisation Worldwide and the Mgboh XIII of the Mgboh Royal Family of Emohua Kingdom in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State, Eze (Barrister) Godspower Onuekwa, penultimate Friday celebrated his 80th birthday with pomp, pageantry and fanfare.
The celebration, which commenced with a symposium organised in his honour at Rivers State University on Thursday, August 21,2025, got to a resounding climax on Friday at Suntai Event Centre in Port Harcourt, where people from all walks of life, including business associates, friends, well-wishers, relatives, community folks, traditional rulers, and admirers, gathered to pay glowing tributes to the celebrant.
Before then, a well attended thanksgiving service was held that same Friday at Emmanuel Anglican Church, Okoro-Nu-Odo, to honour him and return gratitude to God Almighty for the fruitful and eventful life and accomplishments of the Emohua leader and icon.
The service which was officiated by Rt Rev Wisdom Budu Ihunwo, Bishop of Niger Delta North had other renowned and respected clerics like Most Rev(Dr) Blessing Enyindah, Dean, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion); Rt Rev(Dr) Emmanuel Oko-Jaja, Bishop, Diocese of Niger Delta; Rt Rev Innocent Ordu, Bishop, Diocese of Evo; and Ven Solomon Eze Nelson, Archdeacon, Okoro-Nu-Odo; among others lined up as officiating ministers.
The service lived up to its billing, as it featured powerful and soul-lifting praise and worship; point-blank prayers; and beautiful renditions, which electrified the entire atmosphere, essentially packaged to thank God for the life of the celebrant.
However, the crowning moment actually came when the who is who, the crème de la crème of the society, thronged the terraces and fabulously decorated expansive hall of Suntai Event Centre, to celebrate Eze Onuekwa, amid accolades, aplomb and panache, wining and dining, and clinking of glasses with him and all.
The chairman of the colourful ceremony, Chief Evans Woherem, who was represented by Eze(Prof) Christian Akani of the prestigious Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, praised the celebrant for his youthfulness in spite of clocking 80 years, generosity, humility, humaneness and selfless services to the Ikwerre ethnic nationality, the Niger Delta and Nigeria, and called on all and sundry to emulate his good legacies and simple disposition towards life and existence.
Goodwill messages also poured in in torrents to underscore and salute the doggedness, resilience, astuteness and uniqueness of the endearing life of the celebrant, with Prof Emenike Wami, the Ochia Ohna Ikwerre(XIV), taking the lead.
Prof Priye Iyalla, the wife of late renowned writer, novelist and playwright, Dr Elechi Amadi, held the audience spellbound as she masterfully reeled out the profile of the celebrant, amid intermittent applause from the crowd.
The Tiv Community from Benue State, resident in Rivers State, were not left out, as they honoured and decorated Eze Onuekwa in their complete traditional regalia.
Cultural displays from Baptist Church, Rumuowhor; ADNA Wogbuji Dancing Group, Egbeda; Tiv Dancing Group; and Promoter Eze and Rumu-Mgboh Emohua Wrestling Group, equally added colour and grace to the occasion, with the celebrant and his wife, Dame Ann Onuekwa, joining them to wriggle their waists and bodies in ecstasy.
In his response, the highly elated celebrant, Eze Onuekwa thanked all those gathered to celebrate with him, saying, celebrations would never cease in their homes, and attributed everything he represents in life, including his modest accomplishments to God.
Eze Onuekwa, while addressing newsmen, harped on the need for hard work among the youths and members of Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisation Worldwide, as a way of sustaining and giving meaning to the motto of the organisation, which he noted is anchored on peace, unity and progress.
He specially thanked God for sustaining his life, and for making everything possible for him and his family, saying, he was joyous that he has today become an octogenarian and elder statesman in Rivers State.
His son and medical practitioner, Dr Samuel Chizia Onuekwa expressed delight that people from far and near had come together to celebrate the father, whom he described as a role model and great inspirator.
He said it was a good thing that the children were celebrating their father when he is alive, stressing that the last time Eze Onuekwa was celebrated in such magnitude was 20 years ago, during his 60th birthday celebration, and prayed God to grant him many more years in good health.
Among dignitaries who graced the event were Senator Andrew Uchendu; Chief Sampson Agbaru; Prof Emenike Wami; Dr Peter Didia; Eze(Prof) Samuel Ugo Onyeka; and a host of others. Justice Iche Ndu(rtd); and C O Kattey were among personalities that attended the thanksgiving service, while the Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University, Prof Isaac Zeb-Obipi led the academics who graced the symposium, alongside Eze G A O Omodu.
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Ensure That Ogoni Is Heard In The Right Way, HYPREP Urges Creative Arts Trainees

As the 100 Ogoni youths trained by the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) in Creative Arts close out their training on Tuesday at the Theatre Arts Department, University of Port Harcourt, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, has urged the beneficiaries to use the skills acquired to ensure that the Ogoni stories are told and heard in the right way.
The trainees, who had completed a four- month training in script writing, film production and make-up are beneficiaries of the HYPREP sustainable livelihood programme, aimed at providing high demand skills to Ogoni youths in the lucrative creative arts and entertainment industry.
Zabbey described the Creative Arts training as well as other programmes and interventions as HYPREP’s strategic sustained effort to create alternative sources of livelihood.
”Targeted capacity building for Ogoni youths and women remains a central strategy in HYPREP’s livelihood restoration and improvement efforts. Our goal is to reach every part of the Ogoni community and ensure that no group or talent pool is left behind. This training is a deliberate step to empower young people who aspire to make their mark in the creative and entertainment industry”, he said.
While commending the trainees for producing four short films within the training period, one of which was premiered at the ceremony-Dirty Festival, the Project Coordinator noted that the training would serve as a springboard into the industry, and enable them earn a living, become entrepreneurs, and open new doors of opportunities for themselves and their communities. The three other movies are Open Pain, Bomu and Green War.
He enjoined them to utilise their skills and platforms to promote civic responsibility, peace, and environmental sustainability, urging them to ensure that Ogoni is heard in the right way, speak for HYPREP and highlight the progress being made in implementing the recommendations of the UNEP Report.
Other speakers at the event, including the Director of Technical Services of HYPREP, Prof. Damian-Paul Aguiyi; Dr Ovunda Ihunwo, Head of the Theatre Arts Department of the University of Port Harcourt; Chief Douglas Experience, the Project Coordinator of Halibiz Consult Limited; and Mrs Josephine Nzidee, Head, Sustainable Livelihood of HYPREP, all applauded HYPREP for the training, and charged the trainees to maximise the opportunity.
The trainees were later presented certificates of participation.
Visibly elated Ms Lebee Tornwe, one of the beneficiaries, thanked HYPREP and the Project Coordinator for offering the trainees the rare opportunity to acquire skills in the creative arts and entertainment industry, and expressed delight that Dr Ihunwo and Halibiz Consult Limited gave their all in grooming them.
With the wrapping up of the Creative Arts training(100), HYPREP has trained 230 Ogoni youths in high demand skill sets ,viz; seafaring(100); and aviation (30). The Project will this year, commence training in other skill areas, including Mechatronic, Aviation, Full-Stack Development, Commercial Diving, Underwater Welding and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Still in the offing is the training for Ogoni Persons Living with Disabilities in five skill sets- fish farming; basic computer skills; photography; fashion and design; and shoemaking in line with their Needs Assessment and HYPREP’s policy of inclusivity.
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NYCOP Urges Stakeholders To Develop, Empower Ogoni Youths

The National Youth Council of Ogoni People (NYCOP) had called on stakeholders to work collaboratively towards the development and empowerment of Ogoni youths.
NYCOP made the call in a communique issue over the weekend after an emergency Congress in Port Harcourt and signed by its President, Comrade Raymond Nwibani Marcus.
In the communique, NYCOP endorsed President Bola Tinubu’s appointments of the Governing Council and Board of Trustees (BOT) members of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP), particularly Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Nwika Deeyah as Chairman of HYPREP’s BOT.
It respectfully appealed to the President to consider appointing a representative from the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) under the leadership of Engr. Olu Andah Wai-Ogosu, being the pioneering social vehicle for Ogoni advocacy since the inception of the Ogoni struggle, adding that it would significantly contribute to the decision-making process.
The body commended the overall management of HYPREP and urges the President to continue funding the HYPREP project.
NYCOP furthermore recommended considering the conversion of HYPREP from a project to a full-fledged agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The communique also stated that NYCOP thanked President Tinubu for establishing the Federal University of Environmental Technology, and for appointing key staff, forming a dialogue committee, and initiating infrastructural projects like the Eleme axis of the East-West Road and the Bonny-Bodo Road, significantly enhancing regional connectivity and economic prospects.
In solidarity with the Renewed Hope Agenda, the endorsed President Tinubu’s second-term bid, saying it believes his leadership embodies the aspirations of the Ogoni people and Nigerians at large.
“After thorough consideration of the Disciplinary Committee’s report, NYCOP resolves:
” To indefinitely suspend Comrade Nade Nade Burale from his position as Secretary General due to misconduct.
“To declare Comrade Saviour Imeabe persona non grata on Ogoni youth issues, given his actions’ potential to instigate crisis in Ogoni and beyond” the communique stated.
NYCOP in his resolution issued a 7-day ultimatum to former HYPREP BOT Chairman Mike Nwialeghi to explain the $100 million HYPREP fund investment, warning of potential litigation.
NYCOP reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding Ogoni youth interests and preventing personal aggrandizement.
According to the communique the resolutions demonstrate NYCOP’s efforts to promote the collective welfare and advancement of Ogoni youth.
“We will no longer tolerate any individual or group using the name or issues of Ogoni youth for personal aggrandizement.
” Our mandate is clear: to promote the collective welfare and advancement of Ogoni youth” the communique said.
NYCOP passes a vote of confidence in Hon. Emmanuel Nwika Deeyah, acknowledging his impeccable credentials and credibility to lead the BOT of HYPREP effectively.
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