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Communal Crisis: B-Dere Demands N1.5bn From K-Dere

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As the Justice Georgewill led B-Dere and K-Dere Crisis Commission of Inquiry continues sitting the people of B-Dere community have demanded for a N1.5 billion compensation, accusing K-Dere people of devastating their properties and being the mayor aggressors.

Spokesman of B-Dere Community, Chief Godwin Toange Didi while presenting his memorandum at the commission’s public sitting Port Harcourt, made five prayers as measure towards ensuring lasting peace in both communities.

Chief Didi urged the Panel to investigate, fish out and punish the people of K-Dere, while paying adequate compensation to the people of B-Dere, and recovering all the alleged the sophisticated arms used by K-Dere against B-Dere.” Didi also called for the siting of a police station and other security agencies in the area.

The B-Dere spokesman also urged the commission to declare the community a disaster area and provide relief materials to affected victims.

The commission had admitted a video tape played in the hall as Exhibit BD5. The video was a conciliatory meeting convened by the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP).

In the tape, president of the movement of the Survival Ogoni People (MOSOP), Ledun Mitee at a conciliatory meeting condemned youths from K-Dere for the violence that erupted in the area last  October.

The MOSOP leader, who sued for peace, also promised that the body would do all it can  to fish out the perpetrators of the violence in order to prevent such orgy in the future.

In his remark after the first witnesses were admitted for the day, a member of the panel, venerable Igwe Dike appealed to both communities to embrace peace.

Ven. Dike who sought both communities to tow the Biblical injunction of seeking for peace at all times, warned against the legacy the blood bath would reserve in the future.

Noting that at this time, when the South-South region was experiencing political and economic rejuvenation, he stressed that communal crisis would drive away investors, thereby affecting the fortunes of the people.

“This is a time of divine visitation in the region, and unless we are ready to tap from it, it may come and go without benefiting from it”, he said.

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Eld Ogbu Bags Adventists Men Award…Pledge For Humanitarian Service

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A former supervisory councillor for Health in Etche local government of Rivers state, Eld Chimezie Ogbu has been honoured with an excellent service Award by the Adventist men Organisation (AMO), Port Harcourt west mission.

Eld Chimezie Ogbu, received the award for alongside fifteen others for his contributions and support to the association and uplifting humanity.

Elder Chimezie Ogbu left receiving the Rivers west mission AMO Excellent Service Award from the former AMO Director and the former General manager, RSNC, Eld Vincent Ake during the extra ordinary meeting of AMO held at Rumuolumini, Sunday.

 

Speaking during an extra ordinary and end of year meeting, the Director of Adventist men Organisation, Port Harcourt west mission, Dr Sam Emejuru said the award was in recognition to Hon Ogbu’s contributions and support to the association, noting that Eld Chimezie Ogbu have been one of the sponsors of the Association in the mission.

Dr Emejuru who was a fomer chairman of the state secondary school Board noted invaluable contributions of the recipients to the association and the church at large and urged them to continue to be generous in the development of church and humanity.

In an interview with the tide, Hon Chimezie Ogbu, a serving elder in the seventh-day adventist church, Rumuolumeni District expressed appreciation to the Association, adding that the award will encourage him to do more

He highlighted the importance of investing in God’s vineyard and to help humanity and dedicated the award to God Almighty and members of his family.

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NLNG, NCDMB Launch ICT Hub To Boost Tech Skills In Nigeria

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Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) have inaugurated an ultra-modern, specialised Information and Communication Technology (ICT) centre in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, for youth empowerment in innovations.
The fully equipped ICT centre, located at Baptist High School in the city, was inaugurated as part of the close-out ceremony for the Human Capital Development Basic Training Programme.
Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Mr. Felix Ogbe, stated this in a statement issued on Friday by the Manager of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs at NLNG, Mrs. Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku.
He described the ICT centre as a gateway to knowledge and innovation, as well as a window to future opportunities.
Represented by the organisation’s General Manager of Institutional Strengthening, Mr. Olugbenga Sheba, Ogbe explained that the project was designed to equip young Nigerians with digital skills to prepare them for a technology-driven world.
“The remodelled ICT centre is more than a building. It is a statement of belief that students here can learn coding, design, and innovation that connects them with the wider world.
“It represents our confidence that when given the right tools, Nigerian students can become creators, innovators, and entrepreneurs”, he said.
Ogbe commended NLNG for its continued collaboration with the NCDMB and its steadfast commitment to advancing Nigerian Content objectives.
He added that the partnership demonstrated what could be achieved through meaningful collaboration between government and corporate stakeholders, noting that such investments would help build a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria.
NLNG’s General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Dr. Sophia Horsfall, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to compliance with Nigerian Content regulations and its dedication to improving lives sustainably.
She emphasised that NLNG was passionate about enhancing human capital development and promoting technological inclusion, both of which were aimed at improving employability and industry-relevant skills among young Nigerians.
According to Horsfall, the project aligns with NLNG’s vision of empowering communities through education and technology.
“The upgraded ICT centre, which complies with existing NCDMB regulations, is an investment that provides students with a modern learning environment and equips teachers with improved tools to deliver quality education”, she said.
The Tide reports that the ICT centre has been upgraded to a 40-seater facility and equipped with 20KVA solar and inverter system.
The facility also includes renovated classrooms and administrative buildings, as well as digital smart boards and modern learning tools.
Meanwhile, Palmer-Ikuku, in the statement, announced the graduation of 30 trainees under the Human Capital Development Basic Training Programme jointly organised by both organisations.
She stated that the trainees earned international certifications after completing rigorous training in Engineering, Marine Operations, Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), and Entrepreneurship, among other disciplines.
According to Palmer-Ikuku, the training underscores the shared mission of NLNG and NCDMB to build local capacity, promote technological inclusion, and support Nigeria’s broader vision of sustainable development through education and skill acquisition.

By: Theresa Frederick & Charity Amiso

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Group Urges Fubara To De-escalate Crisis In Emohua

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A group, The Nigerian Project (TNP), Rivers State Chapter, has called on the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to urgently intervene and restore peace in communities within Emohua Local Government Area currently facing rising tensions.
This was contained in a statement signed by the State Publicity Secretary of the group, Dr. Daniel Henacho Eluke, in Port Harcourt, weekend.
The organization expressed concern over what it described as l”the irascible and provocative actions of a certain political arrow head in the area”, which it alleged were fuelling unrest in the area.
The group also accused the present Council administration of Emohua of being “characterised by crises ranging from the sack of the LGA workforce to the illegal dissolution of Community Development Committees (CDCs) and youth associations in communities such as Egbeda , Obelle and Rumuji”, describing the move as a recipe for further instability.
According to the statement, the crises have already resulted in loss of lives and destruction of property in affected areas.
“After the dark days of six months of emergency rule, Rivers State and her communities deserve nothing more than peace to drive development and empowerment”, the statement read.
Noted that the State Governor has demonstrated commitment to peace, the group urged him to advise the Council Chairmen whose areas are involved in crises to “let sleeping dogs lie”, stressing that Emohua Local Government Area needs peace and development, not conflicts involving community and youth bodies.
The statement further noted with dismay how the current leadership of Emohua Council has continued to be at the centre of controversies since assuming office.
“In less than two weeks after assumption of office, the Governor intervened in face-off involving the Council Leadership with labour unions. Today, they are at the epicentre of crises”, it said.
It therefore, appealed to Governor Fubara, as the Chief Security Officer of the State, to take decisive steps to restore calm in the area and prevent further breakdown of law and order.
“Rivers State needs peace for development to thrive”, it added.
Recall that Emohua Local Government Area has been in the news in recent times following crisis that greeted them with some group blaming it on the Council leadership, whereas the Council shifted the weight to cult related activities.

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