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Ogoni Clean-Up: HYPREP Completes Complex Sites’ Characterisation, Delineation

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The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has completed the characterisation and delineation of complex and medium risk impacted sites across Ogoniland.
HYPREP’s Project Coordinator, Dr Ferdinand Giadom, who dropped this hint during a workshop in Port Harcourt on Thursday, said the characterisation and delineation were done to determine the specific characteristics of each site and extent of contamination and possible remediation actions to be taken.
According to him, the site characterisation is in line with HYPREP’s standard operating procedures on assessment.
Giadom said it was preceded by the Electric Resistivity Tomography (ERT) modality, adding that ERT is a near-surface geophysical tool for ground features and map the soil structure.
He further noted that prior to the characterisation of medium risk sites, a pilot trial was carried out at Korokoro Well 3 in Tai Local Government Area to show the effectiveness and efficiency using ERT, hand auguring and groundwater monitoring boreholes to determine the extent of contamination and the specific characteristics of the site.
“ The study showed that the site is heavily contaminated with hydrocarbon pollution in both soil and ground water samples taken from the constructed groundwater monitoring boreholes and hand augured holes,” he said.
Giadom further revealed that from the survey carried out by HYPREP on impacted sites in 2022, in which 15 medium risk sites were selected for characterisation and delineation, three out of the 15 sites have been completed and are discovered to have varying degrees of contamination both in soil and groundwater samples taken.
While further disclosing that HYPREP has commenced the implementation of the UNEP recommendations as it relates to mangrove restoration, Giadom said 50 Lots from 21 sites had been given out in the phase 1, batches 1 and 2 remediation works.
According to him, 21 lots from 12 sites were given out in the phase 1, batch 1 remediation contract while 29 Lots out of the nine sites were given out in the phase 1, batch 2 remediation contract.
At present, he said remediation works have been completed and the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) close-out processes have been successful for 16 Lots out of the 50 Lots, stressing that all other Lots are at different stages of remediation works and close-out processes.
On the restoration of the mangrove in Ogoniland, Giadom said HYPREP had in its 2021 work plan proposed to carry out Pre-SCAT activities in affected Ogoni coastal communities in Gokana, Khana, Tai and Eleme Local Government Areas.
According to him, the SCAT Team has commenced field activities at B-Dere and K-Dere both in Gokana and assessed a total of 351 grids covering an area of about 1,416 hectares.
He said the assessed grids are along shoreline channels, mud flats and degraded mangrove platforms, contending that the workshop is intended to give HYPREP more impetus in delivering on the mandate of remediating the Ogoni environment.
On his part, the representative of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Mr. Michael Cowing commended the current leadership of HYPREP under the watch of Dr Ferdinand Giadom for adopting international best practices in the implementation of the UNEP recommendations.
Cowing, who spoke virtually, took a swipe at previous administrations of HYPREP for not adhering to the principles of transparency and accountability in the implementation of the UNEP recommendations, and advised the present leadership to learn some lessons from their short comings for future progress and development of Ogoniland.
The Director General of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), Mr. Idris Musa commended HYPREP for the bold initiative in its efforts to sensitise contractors and stakeholders to raise awareness on the remediation project, stressing that the Federal Government is committed to the clean-up project.
Musa said the bioremediation method which HYPREP adopted in the remediation of the less complex impacted sites in Ogoniland would continue to be relevant, “ yesterday, today and tomorrow”, assuring that NOSDRA would continue to monitor, regulate and evaluate the progress of remediation works in Ogoniland.
The workshop on Detailed Charaterisation, Remediation Strategies and Framework Development, also featured some resource persons. HYPREP’s Director of Technical Services, Prof Philip Shekwolo presented an overview on the remediation activities in Ogoniland while an international scholar, Prof Chidi Ibe presented a paper on Remediation Strategies.
The Project Director of Bodo Mediation Initiative (BMI), Mr. Erich Gundlach spoke on Shoreline Remediation; Prof. Gideon Abu of the University of Port Harcourt on Bioremediation; and Dr Bonte Mattijs on Site Specific Target Levels in Inter-Tidal Estuaries.
The representative of the Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Environment, Pastor Emmanuel Fienimika who is the Director in charge of the Inspectorate and Enforcement Department, commended HYPREP for the workshop, describing the HYPREP Project Coordinator as a man of action.
While expressing delight that HYPREP invited highly seasoned professionals in bioremediation techniques to serve as resource persons, Fienemika said he foresaw the generation of an enhanced operational model that would fast track the process and emphasise transparency, which are key public concerns on the remediation project.

By: Donatus Ebi

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Diocese of Kalabari Set To  Commence  Kalabari University

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Newly installed  Bishop of Kalabari Anglican Communion , the Rt Revd. Boma Peter Briggs has  announced plans to  commence  Kalabari University.
Speaking at  the Rededication Service of the Diocese last weekend at the Cathedral Church of St Augustine, Abonnema,  the bishop said the diocese  has decided to put all necessary documentation in order and set up a committee to fast track and kick start  the university at Sama Town in Asari Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.
He hinted that the university would start with Social Science and Theology for the mean time before further expansion in the future.
The committee members nominated to carryout the task are Sir. Alabo Prof. Kelvin Bob-Manuel, Dame Stella David West, Sir Ngo Martyns- Yellowe, Dame Dr. Barasua Lawrence, Sir Alabo Damiete Jack and Mr. Ayanate Agala,
Dr. Tamunodein Alasia, Bar. Tamunoteinbo N.H Harry, Sir Labomie Fredrick, Madam Sokari Davies and Glory Sokari.
Bishop Briggs also constituted Investment Committee led by Sir Labomie Fredrick, Sir Elekima Ekine, Vice Chairman, Dr. Asweili Kuruye, Secretary, Dr. Sobiobo Awara, Sis. Akaeribi Omugu, Rev Can. Soye Young Itiye and  Sir Alabo Columbus E. Columbus.
Others are Mr. Daboikia Barango, Mr. Krakaye Harry, Sir Alabo Damiete Jack, Sir Alabo Dedeibi Olu- Princewill, Madam Sunjuba Daisy Ekine and Ven. Dr. Isoboye Amabibi.
The last Committee instituted was at his 60 birthday made up of 28 members headed by Dame Stella Abbiye-Suku with Sister Inye Amak- Tariah as Secretary.
The committee was saddle with the responsibility of raising 60million Naira  or a minimum of Six Million Naira, noting that 70 percent of the money raised would be used for Clergy Welfare while the balance of Thirty Percent put into project development.
The Diamond Birthday Celebration comes up on the 21st of February 2026.
His Lordship further appointed the following Ministers as Chaplain into the various Arms of the Church. ACM, Rev. Datubo Emmanuel Agborubere-Jnr, MUWG, Rev. Fanyama Ibieneye
AYF, Rev Dabodein Bekinbo, Sunday School, Rev Sepiribo Pokubo, Knight Council, Rev Can. Ibinabo Taylor -Harry, EFAC, Rev. Awolayeofori Williams and BB Rev Joshua Amah  amongst others .
Bishop Briggs also redeployed Rev Emmanuel Agborubere to St Clement Church, Rev. Sokari to St Peter’s Ibiapu-Ama, Evang. Ikoma Dokubo to St James Degema and Evang. Dumo George to Messiah Anglican Church, Buguma.
By Kevin Nengia
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FG Honours 12 Teachers, Reaffirms Commitment To Education Reform 

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The Federal Government has honoured 12 teachers from across the country with national awards, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening the education sector through improved welfare, incentives, and professional development for teachers.

The awards were presented yesterday at the Nigeria Teachers’ Summit 2026, held in Abuja, where the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, stated that the government would sustain reforms aimed at empowering teachers and restoring dignity to the profession.

Alausa explained that the selection process was transparent and merit-based, with three teachers nominated from each of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory at both the basic and senior secondary school levels.

From the pool of nominees, 12 teachers; six from basic education and six from senior secondary education, emerged as national award recipients.

Each of the 12 awardees received a cheque of N25m.

The Overall Best Teacher of the Year, Solanke Taiwo from the South-West category, received an additional N25m, bringing his total prize to N50m.

In addition to the cash prize, Taiwo is to receive a brand new car from the Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, as well as a fully furnished two-bedroom flat from the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun.

Also, the Governor of Kebbi State, Nasir Idris, pledged to give each of the award winners an additional N5 million.

The minister described the awardees as exemplifying professionalism, integrity, innovation and dedication to learners, noting that they represent the best of the teaching profession in the country.

“This is more than a reward. It is a national signal that teaching is a noble, respected, and valued profession in Nigeria,” he said.

Speaking at the summit themed ‘Empowering Teachers, Strengthening the System: A National Agenda for Education Transformation and Sustainability,’ the minister said the recognition of the teachers reflected the FG’s broader education reform agenda under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Teachers are the foundation of education, and education is the foundation of national development. No nation can rise above the quality of its teachers.

“No reform, no matter how well designed, can succeed unless teachers are empowered, motivated, supported, and respected,” Alausa said.

He pledged that the government would continue to invest in teachers through structured training, improved career pathways and fair rewards, noting that education remained central to national development.

Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, he said, “sustainable development, economic growth, innovation, and social cohesion depend on a strong and responsive education system and that system depends on teachers.”

As part of this commitment, the minister announced the launch of EduRevamp, a nationally coordinated Continuous Professional Development programme designed to modernise teacher training and improve classroom outcomes.

While the programme is open to teachers in both public and private schools, Alausa said performance-based incentives would be reserved for public school teachers who complete certified training.

“Professional growth must never be restricted. Every teacher deserves access to quality training, modern tools, and updated skills,” he said, adding that incentives would be tied to measurable performance.

He also highlighted complementary initiatives, including the Ignite digital platform to reduce teacher workload, the Diaspora Bridge programme to strengthen STEMM education, and the provision of 60,000 tablets for teachers with zero-data access to approved training platforms.

The minister further announced reforms to the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria’s digital platform, the expansion of Communities of Practice, and progress on the Accelerated Teacher Training Programme aimed at fast-tracking professionalisation for in-service teachers.

To provide long-term stability, he said the government had introduced a National Teacher Policy to guide teacher development, welfare and professional standards nationwide.

Addressing the award recipients and other educators at the summit, Alausa described the government’s message as “professional growth, dignity in service, and renewed hope,” urging stakeholders to focus on tangible outcomes in classrooms across the country.

In her welcoming remarks, the Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Ahmad, underscored the central role of teachers in Nigeria’s education reform agenda.

Ahmad said the gathering was both timely and strategic, noting that the quality of any education system is inseparable from the quality, motivation and empowerment of its teachers.

She explained that the theme aligns directly with Nigeria’s current education priorities.

According to her, investing in teachers is the bedrock of sustainable reform and national development.

“Empowering teachers is not an isolated intervention; it is the foundation upon which sustainable education reform is built.

“When teachers are supported, trained, motivated, and valued, the entire system is strengthened, learning outcomes improved, equity expands, and national development is accelerated,” she said.

Describing the summit as a strategic national platform, Ahmad said it was designed to unite key stakeholders to address challenges in the education sector and advance practical reforms.

She noted that the forum brings together teachers, policymakers, education leaders, regulators, unions, development partners and private sector actors to strengthen teaching and learning outcomes nationwide.

In his goodwill message, the National President of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Audi Amba, described the summit as a historic milestone in the recognition of teachers’ roles in national development.

Nigeria’s education sector has continued to grapple with longstanding challenges, particularly around teacher welfare, access to regular professional development, classroom capacity and infrastructure.

These issues have raised concerns among stakeholders about the quality of teaching and learning in many public schools. At the same time, industrial actions by education unions in recent years have further highlighted the pressures facing educators nationwide.

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We Draw Our Confidence From God -Fubara 

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The Rivers State Government has declared that it draws its confidence from the assurance that God is more than sufficient to guide its leaders, strengthen its institutions, and sustain its communities in peace and progress.

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?Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, made this declaration during the 2026 Holy Ghost Rally organised by the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt, on Sunday.

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?Speaking through his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu, the governor stated that “with the Almighty God on our side, our challenges are surmountable and our future remains hopeful,” noting that the theme of this year’s rally, “The All-Sufficient God,” is both timely and reassuring.

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This was contained in a statement from the office of the Deputy Governor, signed by the Head of Press, ?Owupele Benebo.

 

?According to Fubara, the theme serves as a powerful reminder that in a world filled with uncertainty, God remains our unfailing source, sufficient in wisdom, strength, provision, and grace.

 

He stressed that when human ability reaches its limit, God’s sufficiency prevails.

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?The governor commended the Redeemed Christian Church of God for its consistent spiritual impact and unwavering prayers for Rivers State and the nation, expressing appreciation for the Church’s contributions to promoting moral values, unity, and faith in God.

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?In his sermon, drawn from Genesis 17:1, the General Overseer of the RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, described the Almighty God, whose name is above every other name, as all-sufficient and capable of meeting every human need.

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?He noted that the God who created all things also has the power to repair and restore them.

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?Adeboye explained that while human effort, including medical intervention, may reach its limits, there comes a point where only God steps in to turn situations around, bringing hope where none seemed possible.

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?In his address, the Pastor in charge of the Rivers Family of the RCCG, Pastor Adesoji Oni, stated that the Port Harcourt Holy Ghost Rally, which began in 2015 and has now become an annual event, has been a tremendous blessing to the people of the State.

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Adesoji noted that the rally has drawn thousands of souls to God while impacting lives spiritually and physically.

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?He further disclosed that the Church has gone beyond preaching the gospel to actively engage in impactful initiatives through its Christian Social Responsibility programmes.

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?These include skills acquisition centres, maternity centres across the State, a rehabilitation centre for persons battling substance abuse, and an Innovative Mind Hub.

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