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Day Royal Fathers Showered Love On Flood Victims

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Royal fathers in Rivers State recently visited flood victims’ camps at Ahoada Town, headquarters of Ahoada East Local Government Area.
The delegation was led by Chairman of Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, Amanyanabo and Natural Ruler of Opobo Kingdom, King Dandeson Douglas Jaja.
Other royal fathers who joined to express their pain and support to the flood victims included, Amanyanabo of Abonnema, Eze Gbaka Gbaka and Amanyanabo of Ogu, among other first class traditional rulers.
As at last week, the flood that affected over four local government areas in the state had begun to recede as experts have warned of impending hardship that may trail the disaster that pulled over 500,000 persons out of their villages, homes and hamlets.
For almost two months the flood ravaged, the victims were accommodated in various camps while the state government donated N1billion to alleviate their plight
Amanyanabo of Opobo Kingdom and Chairman of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, King urged the Federal Government to be proactive in its efforts in tackling flooding across the country.
Speaking when he and other members of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers (RSCTRC) visited flood victims’ camps at Ahoada to donate food and medical supplies, King Jaja, said there is need to find a lasting solution to such disasters that dislocate people from their homes and livelihoods.
“I believe if measures were taken, it will prevent the rivers from going over their banks. So there is need to stop this periodic or yearly flooding of our paths and homes,” King Jaja remarked.
He praised the efforts of the state government and other agencies that have since intervened to ameliorate the sufferings of those displaced by the flood.
King Jaja who was visibly moved by the plight of Rivers indigenes who were displaced by the ravaging floods in the past two months said the relief materials were one way they could support and lift their subjects and loved ones out of the hardship that had been inflicted upon them by the disaster.
In his words, “We are here on a mission to see what you have been suffering all this while. We have seen the devastation and we feel we can’t sit idly and watch our people suffer.”
The Rivers State Chairman of Traditional Rulers Council said the pains and shock of the flood were bound to affect food production and health, and expressed fear of the hunger that would trail the situation.
In the light of this, he said the council in addition to food stuffs provided also medical supplies to alleviate the plight of the flood victims.
Chairman of Ahoada East Local Government Council, Barrister Ben Eke who spoke on behalf of the three other LGAs’ chairmen thanked King Jaja and the royal fathers for their kind gesture.
He assured them of equitable distribution of the relief materials that included over 100 bags of garri, potatoes, plantain, noodles and medicines.
For his part, Eze Igbu Upata, His Royal Majesty Nye Udu Felix Otuwarikpo, Nye Udu Upata Kingdom, speaking for the traditional rulers in the four Orashi regions, said they were overwhelmed with joy, as the gesture had given them hope.

By: Kevin Nengia

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Omoku Agog As Monarch Honours 29 Nigerians

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Eze Ogba of Ogbaland, His Eminence Nwachukwu Nnam – Obuohna – Obi II has honoured 29 eminent Nigerians with chieftaincy titles and family chiefs in the area.
The conferment was done at the 2023 Nchaka festival among Ogba people.
The 2023 Nchaka festival which is marked annually among Ogba people also witnessed coronation of some family chiefs, and conferment of chieftaincy titles to Nigerians including leaders of the major ethnic groups residing at Omoku, aimed at promoting peace, oneness and development of Ogbaland.
The event witnessed supporters imcluding various cultural groups with their musical dance steps which were not left out as they kept all segments of the occasion lively.
The jubilant crowd of supporters could not hide their joy as they danced to the admiration of the people, while Oba of Ogbaland, Nnam – Obuohna – Obi 11 urged the newly recognised chiefs to uphold their culture and promote peace ,unity and progress of Ogbaland.
In their separate speeches, HRH Eze Enoch Achomikwu, Paramount Ruler of Ebogoro community expressed gratitude to God for making the day a dream come true, saying he is glad for being honoured by the Oba and his people, urging his subjects to embrace peace.
Eze Eluozo Vincent Eboh Ochi- Ohna Obieti 11 said he will support the Oba to protect the cultural values bequeated to them by their forebears
HRH Igwe Kingsley Amaechi, Ogena Otanima III of Ogbaland ( the King of Igoro group of families, on his part pledged to work together with everyone in truth to resolve disputes and foster unity through constant update of happenings in the domain.
Eze Henry Onyedibia promised to assist the Oba to sustain existing peace . Eze Henry assured that as an academia, he will bring his wealth of experience to bear in promoting peace, prosperity and development of Ogbaland.
He urged youths to shun cultism, anti-social behaviour as Ogba nation can only move forward if what is right is done.
Eze Christian Obi – Ochi – Ohna 1 of Ogugban community expressed aappreciation for the recognition done him by the monarch.
He described Ogba people as peace-loving and recognising those who merit it ,saying peace of Ogba is paramount, hence, working together to achieve it.
Eze Emmanuel Orike , Ochi-Ohna Ogbio OgoroOhna I of Ogbaland described the honour as the work of God and assured of his readiness to contribute to the cultural norms of his people and to assist in alleviating poverty in his community.
Prince Okechukwu Agbadugba – Omuosia in Obioho community Ogbaokata gave thanks to God.
He hinted that he will work in accordance with the Ogba-in-council to promote peace and progress of his people.
Eze Hector Woko said he is overjoyed with the honour while expressing happiness, as his dream has finally come to pass, and expressed his readiness to serve humanity based on the mandate given him, and to promised make a difference by improving lives.
Eze Ben Edoso – Odori of Ogbaland described it as a call to service, urging them to work in ensuring peace of the land , as it ushers the best especially this festive season where the people understand the timing.

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Group Tours Varsities On Change The Tide Initiative

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A non-governmental body that taggs itself, Funky Four Foundation, has begun sensitisation tour in universities around Port Harcourt to educate students on the need to use their skills for self reliance.
The tour is in collaboration with the Niger Delta Development Commission(NDDC) and is an advocacy programme to various universities within the nine States of the Niger Delta region.
Speaking to newsmen on the programme titled, ”Change The Tide Initiative”, the Director of Operations of the foundation, Dr. Michael Adagogo Ogolo, stated that the event was put together to encourage students to identify and develop their individual talents and be skilful while pursuing their studies.
Dr. Ogolo believed that this would enhance their independence and self reliance after graduation.
He explained that it would also enable them to be able to employ others, instead of going searching endlessly for white collar jobs, which might not be easy to come by, due to the high rate of unemployment from the hard economy of the Nation.
“The idea of Change The Tide Initiative of the Funky Four Foundation in conjunction with NDDC, as the sponsor, is to encourage undergraduates in the universities not to look down on their talents, as most of them are highly talented, in terms of music, acting, comedy and the creative economy.
He said, “Creative economy means, going about, using what God has given to you as a talent to fend for yourself and equally employing others. We use ourselves, the funky four as examples. To those of us whose parents were not able to sponsor our education, we used our talents in music, drama, comedy and other skills to train ourselves, pay rents, even assisted our parents with some financial needs and employed one or two persons that followed us to run around, thereby creating employment, which they in turn emulated by employing others as well.”
Ogolo stated that skills in the entertainment sector have become big in various fields; as comedians, and actors, musicians and make money.
By mastering a skill, he explained that while in the university they can be able to create job for yourself and become entrepreneurs.
“We keep telling people that there are no jobs, and that is the reason you should develop your talent to becoming a skill so that you can grow yourself to become big by being self employed. “
Encouraging the young students, he stressed that those with skills already have jobs, as all they need is to develop, nurture them to build businesses, create jobs for the Niger Delta region.
According to a member of the group, Mr. Tekena Iyalla, who is also one of the Directors of the NGO, the title, ‘Change The Tide Initiative’ was chosen for the shift in the creative industry which allows creators to combine studies and work.
Tekena told young artistes that school and education will nuture them and improve their skills so they can be able to create jobs and employ others.
He regretted that in the Niger Delta a lot of youths waste their God given talents, and advised them to see how they ca use the advocacy to better their lives.
Informing them of changes in society , Iyalla said certificates would only serve as back ups, asserting that they were optimistic that they had reduced unemployment from the sensitization.
Both Ogolo and Iyalla narrated how they gave back to the society, a situation which informed why the NGO was formed and registered on the heels of their satire programme, ‘Funky 4’ which is running on radio stations for 18 years now.
In the phase two of the event that would come up from next January to March, about fifteen to twenty students would be picked randomly from each of the 27 schools that would be visited across the region.
Beneficiaries would be camped for a week, which would be done in three zones, and prominent artistes who had made names in different areas, like Ali Baba, 2Face Idibia and others would be invited to tutor them on how to be self reliant, using their personal experiences as case study.
Once they complete their mentorship, the NDDC has assured of sponsoring their trainings on their different fields and provi de start up packages would be given to boost them on their skills
The members of the Foundation also comprise of Kunle Oluwole and Daniel Nworka disclosed that they had visited the universities of Port Harcourt, Calabar, Uyo Benin, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Niger Delta University, Abraka, Federal University of Technology, Owerri and several others, out of the twenty seven that were mapped out.
They commended the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission(NDDC) Dr. Samuel Ogbuku and his management team for the initial push given to them on the initiative and urged them not to relent in their efforts of sponsoring the talent training so they would be able to get something to fall back to.
The initiative is aimed at reducing unemployment, possible cases of depressions, graduate suicide , social ills and unemployment in the country.

By: Kevin Nengia

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Woji: Slain Landlord’s Widow Seeks Justice

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Wife of Mr. Kenneth Nyebuchi Eke, the landlord who was allegedly shot by police officers, has begged the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, to bring the killers of her husband to book.
The widow made this appeal, on Tuesday, when the Police Commissioner and his management team visited her in her late
husband’s house in Woji Community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State.
Eke, who is the younger brother to former Chairman of the Local Government Council, Solomon Eke, was allegedly murdered by police officers who were called by his tenant to arrest him for allegedly throwing the tenant’s properties outside.
The wife who wept uncontrollably, begged Disu to help her that, “my children are there now without a father. I
don’t have any helper; I want you to help me, Sir.”
She insisted that, “it’s a police man that killed my husband, two police man (sic) with tenant, I need justice. I need justice. Sir, I need justice.”
In response to her plea, the Commissioner of Police promised that, “Justice will be served.”
Disu went ahead to confirm that, “those involved have been arrested and that investigation is going on and then everybody will get feedback, that I assure her justice will be served.”
Recall that last Saturday, youths of the community went on rampage as they protested the killing of Kenneth Nyebuchi Eke.
It was learnt by The Tide Metro that an altercation between late Eke and his tenant had led to invitation and arrest of the landlord, before it was alleged that he was shot by the police.

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