Rivers
Wike Urges Prayer For Nigeria At Easter
																								
												
												
											The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike says Easter period is a time that reminds people of the trauma Jesus Christ went through on the Cross of Calvary and assures mankind of his reconciliation with God.
The Governor who stated this as his Easter message at St Peter’s Anglican Church, Rumuepirikon near Port Harcourt, his country home on Sunday enjoined Rivers people to pray for the peace of the state and the leaders.
Wike urged Christians in the state to use the Easter period to pray fervently for the economic growth of the state, stressing the need for all to reconcile with God and humanity.
He noted that reconciliation among ourselves and God would enhance the success of the forthcoming Golden Jubilee Celebration beginning from May 27,2017, adding that the death of Jesus Christ re-unites man with God.
We must always be grateful to God, for giving us His only begotten son to die in our  place”, he said.
The governor expressed his dismay over the ingeniuneness  in the fight against corruption by the Federal Government, pointing out that corruption should be fought with unbiased mind and without fear or favour no matter who is involved.
He regretted that the fight is directed at members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which ought not to be, as it is expected to be all encompassing, irrespective of party or religions affiliation.
Wike urged the church to pray God to touch authorities in the Federal Government to return the N17.2 billion discovered by EFCC at Ikoyi in Lagos State to the coffers of the state, arguing that the issue must be handled with dispatch as evidence shows that the money is from Rivers State.
“Mr President is for the entire country, and as such, the Rivers State Government is not fighting Federal Government, but rather, some individuals want to bring in Mr President, just to divert attention but their plans will not work”, Wike said.
He hinted that the state government is starting up what he called ‘church fund’ in the state to help churches when they are in dire need of money to solve some church challenges, saying that the church funds would be carefully managed by very responsible and God fearing individuals.
Governor Wike told the leadership of St Peter’s Anglican Church, Rumuepirikom that the on-going projects at the Rumuepirikom Community would be supported by key stakeholders of the community, who accompanied him to the church.
Earlier, the Rector, Venerable Israel Omosioni had urged Christians to do all they can and leave the rest for God because as he puts it, “the stones in their lives have been rolled away by Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross of Calvary”.
Susan Serekara-Nwikhana
Rivers
Eld Ogbu Bags Adventists Men Award…Pledge For Humanitarian Service
														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.
Rivers
Rivers Landlords Petitions IG Over Alleged Move to Demolish Their Estate
Members of landlords of Ceenamore and Iroko Drives in Cedarwood Estate, Rumuaholu, in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, have urged the Inspector General of Police and the State Police Commissioner, CP Olungbenga Adepoju, to urgently act on the petition they sent to him regarding the alleged move by the Managing Director of Niger Delta Technology & property development Ltd, Engr. Stephen Nyegwa, to demolish their estate.
The group alleged that the MD of Niger Delta Logistics Limited had purportedly, through a court judgment notice, claimed that he had gotten an order to demolish the estate.
Speaking to journalists at the estate, Mr. Manuabuchi Elem Chioma, one of the affected landlords, said the call becomes very imperative following the continued harassment by Mr. Nyegwa and his associates, noting that they woke up and discovered that their houses have been marked for demolition.
Also speaking, Barrister Victor Okezie urged the police to act swiftly to save landlords of the estate from the impending problem, stressing that they are ready to comply if there is a confirmed valid court judgment.
Rivers
NLNG, NCDMB Launch ICT Hub To Boost Tech Skills In Nigeria
														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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