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RSNC Commiserates With Editor Over Mum’s Death

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Management and staff of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation (RSNC) have commiserated with one  of its editors,  Samuel  Eleonu over the  death of his mother,  Mrs Rose Wuche Eleonu.
The General Manager of RSNC, Mr Vincent Ake said though the death of  the mother of Eleonu, was an unfortunate one, the incident could be accepted from the stand point that he  was burying  his mother and not the other way round.
The Acting Editor of The Tide, Donald Mike-jaja, who  represented the General  Manager  led the management team that included the Production Director Dagogo Clinton and the Business Development Director, Mr Valentine Ugboma to sympathise with their colleague.
Speaking on the sideline of the burial  of  Late Mrs Rose Eleonu, Mike Jaja advised   Sam Eleonu to accept the transition of his mother to the  higher ground as an inevitable act.
He also spoke of the need for the deceased  family members  to emulate  the good legacies  she left behind, acknowledging  the fact that the death was a trying one for the family.
Responding, the chief  mourner said he lacked words to  express his gratitude  to management and  staff of RSNC for standing  by him during the trying moment.
While wishing everybody well for attending the burial ceremony in their  numbers, Eleonu also prayed that the Almighty  God will  contunially shine His  face upon the people,  bless and  prosper  them in all   their  endeavours.
Well-wishers  and sympathizers from all walks of life were in attendance  at the  funeral  service in  honour of her Late Mama Rose Eleonu.
In his  homily at the funeral  service, the  Vicar of  St Patrick’s Anglican  Church,  Rukpokwu, Venerable  Michael Mbombo described the deceased as  a virtuous woman  of faith committed  in the  things of God.  He said  although Mama Rose passed on at the age of 91, she lived a fulfilled life in God and service to humanity even as  he  urged the living to emulate  her good  legacies.
He told the congregation at the funeral  service that life without Christ  is dead and urged all to  pursue  those things that will add value   to spiritual  living.
In an interview, a community leader and a clergy, Rev Christopher Iwezor described Late Mrs Rose Wuche Eleonu as a giver to a fault,  as she  never hesitated  to help  those in need with all  her resources, adding  that he  had so  much respect for her for  being able  to take up the challenge  as a single  parent  to train  her  children  when  the husband passed on so early in life.
According to him, “the  deceased was an industrious, faithful woman, always committed  to the things of God. Both her going out and coming in was anchored in the Lord, adding  Late Rose Eleonu had a flavor for caring  for others  and her  children  are epitome of love.
He urged all present  to painstakingly wear  the  garment  of diligence  in any  life  situation and to follow  the footsteps of Late Mrs Rose Eleonu.

 

Susan Serekara-Nwikhana

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NDDC Charges Youths On Sustainable Peace In The Region

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has charged youths across the nine states of the commission to be ambassadors of peace building initiatives .
This move is to sustain the existing peace to propel development across the region.

The NDDC managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dr Samuel Ogbuku,gave the directive while declaring open a capacity building program for Niger Delta stakeholders on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and inclusive peace for sustainable development organised by the department of dispute and conflict resolution ( DCR) of the commission held in port Harcourt, Tuesday.

The program which is part of activities to mark the silver jubilee celebration of the birth of the commission has the theme: fostering lasting peace through ADR : lessons from the past, building future opportunities to advance the renewed hope agenda.

The NDDC managing Director/chief executive officer represented by his chief of staff,Rev Omeya Oworibo advised the youths of Niger Delta region to be vanguards of peace and avoid actions that could jeopardize the existing peace achieved in the region.

He emphasised that sustainable development can only be achieved in an atmosphere of peace devoid of rancour and acrimony, stressing that as critical stakeholders in the region, they are to seen themselves as agents of development and to build frontiers with the commission to advance the developmental needs of the people of Niger Delta region.

He averred that the various developmental achieved by the commission was associated to the prevailing peace and stability noticed in the region.

He opined that the essence of the workshop is to brainstorm with the various stakeholders in the region ,especially the youths, on how best to ensure that the existing peace in region is sustained and how we can best manage ourselves without being confrontational.

According to him,the commission is open for positive and constructive engagement , adding that dialogue and meditation remains the key to finding a lasting peace in the society.

” I am excited on the level of people in this workshop and our core mandate is how to build and sustain the existing peace in the region.How do we keep and maintain this peace already achieved.”he stated.

The NDDC managing Director and chief executive officer urged them to carry the message of peace and stability to their various communities and villages so as to assist the commission achieve it’s core mandate of development in the Region.

Earlier in his welcome of address, the acting director, Dispute & Conflict Resolution (DCR),Ogedegbe Ayewumi Godwin(Esq), said the gathering is with shared commitment to harness the power of alternative dispute resolution ( ADR)as a critical instrument for sustaining peace, unlocking development and advancing the renewed Hope Agenda across the Niger Delta and beyond.

He stated that we stand at a consequential moment in our national journey, noting that the theme for the workshop “fostering lasting peace through ADR: lessons from the past, Building future opportunities to advance the renewed Hope Agenda”calls us to reflect deeply on what has worked, what must be reinforced and how we can leverage ADR to translate policy intentions into tangible, peaceful, and prosperous outcome for communities that have borne the brunt of conflict for too long.

 

Akujobi Amadi

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Rivers CJ Tasks RSMDC Arbitrators To Be Neutral, Unbiased In Determining Cases

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The Chief Judge of Rivers state, justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi has charged neutral arbitrators participating in the median edition of the first free settlement Alternative Dispute Resolution initiative organised by the state multi _Door Courthouse to be neutral and unbiased in adjudicating cases brought before them for determination.

Justice Amadi stated this while declaring open a one _week free settlement initiative program held at the chief judge ceremonial court complex held on Monday,in port Harcourt.

The state chief judge represented on the event by justice I.R.Minakiri said the essence of the initiative is to provide faster and lesser means of conflict resolution in the state.

According to him,ADR is the oldest practice in dispute resolution as its foundation is traceable to the bible ,using the moses model of dispute resolution and settlement approach,noting that conflicts can not be ruled out in human activities

He urged them to be intentional and have clear vision on cases brought before them and avoid ethnic and cultural colouration while discharging their sacred responsibility, nothing that those involved in peace making are regarded as true sons of God as recorded in the scripture.

The number one judiciary worker in the state use the opportunity to thank the neutrals for responding to call of duty and dispensing justice free of charge, noting that there huge contributions to peace building and conflict resolution in the state can not be overemphasized.

“You must be open minded and avoid being stereotype so that you can have a clear vision on the cases brought before you”

Earlier in his welcome address,the director, State multi _Door Court House, (RSMDC),victor Nweke,Esq said the
one-week free settlement initiative through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) was part of efforts to ease congestion in conventional courts.

Nweke encouraged the public to utilize the platform, particularly for commercial and family-related disputes and explained that the law establishing the institution empowers it to undertake such functions, adding that cases not concluded within the free settlement week would still be finalized under the same privilege.

He posisted that the hallmark of the conduct of the session is the neutrality and confidentiality and commended the arbitrators for the volunteering there time to dispense free justice and intermediate in conflict resolution in the state free of charge

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Technology Key to Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development, Says Computer Scientist

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Dr. Legborsi Emmanuel, former state Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), has emphasized that technology is the sure way for Nigeria’s socio-economic development.

He made this assertion while speaking with newsmen at the sideline of 118th inaugural lecture series of Rivers State University (RSU) held in port Harcourt, wednesday.

He stressed that the lecture, which focused on emerging technology and its impact on the socio-economic development of the country, aligns with the NCS’s economic focus.

He highlighted the importance of building an economy driven by technology, citing the success of the Rivers State Smart Economy policy as an example.

The computer scientist emphasized the need for innovation and doing things differently, asserting that “technology is the only way out” for Nigeria’s development. He praised the lecturer, Professor Mathias Daniel, for exploring the applications of technology in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, transport, and socio-economics.

Dr. Emmanuel underscores the critical role technology plays in driving socio-economic growth and development in Nigeria by leveraging technology, the country can unlock new opportunities and address pressing challenges.

 

Akujobi Amadi

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