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Speaker Guwor Demonstrates Legislative Excellence – Delta Bureau DG

The Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Olorogun (Barr.) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has praised the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, describing him as a distinguished legislative leader and a shining role model for Nigerian youths in the evolving era of renewed national hope.

Oghenesivbe made the commendation on Tuesday in a congratulatory message following Speaker Guwor’s election as Chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria. He described the Speaker as a consummate leader with deep knowledge and mastery of legislative responsibilities.

According to the Bureau DG, the Delta State House of Assembly has recorded remarkable achievements under Guwor’s leadership in less than three years, particularly in the areas of lawmaking, oversight, and the promotion of constitutional order. He noted that laws enacted during this period have significantly advanced development, strengthened peace and security, and enhanced effective governance across the state.

Oghenesivbe further attributed the strong synergy between the Executive and the Legislature in Delta State to the shared commitment of both arms of government to the progress of the state and the delivery of uncommon breakthroughs in governance. He commended Speaker Guwor for his selfless service, humility, openness, and transparent leadership style.

He emphasized that Guwor’s impressive track record underscores the capacity of young leaders to excel in governance, adding that the Speaker’s outstanding performance earned him national recognition by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), which honoured him with the prestigious award of “Most Outstanding Speaker and Humanitarian Champion.”

Oghenesivbe stated that Speaker Guwor’s emergence as Chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria has further elevated Delta State’s profile at the national level, positioning the state as a benchmark for legislative excellence in the country.

He urged the Speaker to remain a worthy ambassador of Delta State in his new national role and to leave a lasting legacy during and beyond his tenure.

The State Bureau of Communications Director General also expressed appreciation to the leadership and members of the Delta State House of Assembly for their patriotism and selfless commitment to legislative duties.

Landmark Achievement for Youth and Sports Development as Sports University of Nigeria, Idumuje Ugboko Holds 3rd Matriculation

The Sports University of Nigeria (SUN), Idumuje Ugboko, has once again made history with the successful conduct of its 3rd matriculation ceremony, reaffirming its growing influence as a centre of excellence for youth empowerment and sports development in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

The ceremony, hosted by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nduka Uraih attracted dignitaries, education stakeholders, sports administrators, parents, and well-wishers, marked another significant step in the university’s mission to redefine sports education by combining academics, athletics, innovation, and character development. Newly admitted students, dressed in full matriculation regalia, formally took their oath of allegiance, officially beginning their academic and professional journey in the nation’s foremost sports-focused tertiary institution.

The colourful and well-attended event reflected the university’s steady growth and rising reputation as a hub for nurturing talented young Nigerians with aspirations in sports, sports science, management, media, and related disciplines. The atmosphere was filled with pride, hope, and determination, symbolising the confidence placed in sports as a viable pathway for education, employment, and national development.

Founded on the visionary leadership of Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, the Sports University of Nigeria continues to stand as a bold response to the long-standing gap in structured sports education in the country. Through this initiative, Prince Nwoko has provided Nigerian youths with access to world-class facilities, professional training, and academic exposure that align with global best practices. His commitment underscores the belief that sports, when properly harnessed, can serve as a powerful tool for youth empowerment, social inclusion, and economic diversification.

The 4th matriculation ceremony not only celebrated academic admission but also highlighted the broader impact of the institution in grooming disciplined athletes, researchers, administrators, and future leaders capable of competing on the global stage. It reinforced the university’s role in positioning Nigeria as a continental reference point for sports excellence, research, and innovation.

The presence of key stakeholders and supporters further demonstrated strong national confidence in the university’s vision and sustainability. Their participation reaffirmed collective support for an institution that continues to shape lives, build careers, and inspire a new generation of sports professionals.

As the smiles, confidence, and resolve of the matriculating students clearly showed, the Sports University of Nigeria, Idumuje Ugboko, is not just holding matriculation ceremonies, it is steadily building futures. With its fourth matriculation now recorded, the university remains a shining example of how visionary leadership and strategic investment in youth and sports can translate into lasting national impact.

Delta Prioritising Primary Healthcare, Not Just Flyovers Says Onojaeme

The Delta State Government has dismissed claims that it is concentrating on flashy infrastructure at the expense of grassroots healthcare, insisting that primary healthcare remains a central pillar of the Oborevwori administration’s development agenda.

Reacting to recent comments by popular health influencer, Aproko Doctor, who suggested on social media that politicians focus on flyovers and ultra-modern hospitals while neglecting primary healthcare centres, the Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, said the assertion does not reflect the situation in Delta State.

According to him, while roads and flyovers are visible symbols of development across the state, healthcare has consistently received deliberate and strategic attention under Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

“That is not true in Delta State. While roads and flyovers are visible across the state, healthcare has always been a major priority of this administration,” Onojaeme said.

He disclosed that within two years, the Oborevwori administration has renovated 150 primary healthcare centres across the three senatorial districts out of the state’s 441 health facilities, with an additional 150 centres already being scoped.

According to him, this will bring the total number of renovated primary healthcare centres to 300, significantly improving access to quality healthcare at the community level and reducing pressure on general and tertiary hospitals.

The commissioner noted that the state’s free maternal and under-five healthcare programme has continued to record positive outcomes, including a steady reduction in maternal and infant mortality and a significant easing of financial burdens on families.

He revealed that Governor Oborevwori recently approved the release of ₦2 billion to sustain the programme, alongside the regular release of funds to strengthen Universal Health Coverage in the state.

Onojaeme also said state-owned hospitals have been granted full autonomy to retain and utilise 100 per cent of their internally generated revenue, enabling them to promptly procure drugs, maintain equipment, and respond more efficiently to patients’ needs.

In the area of specialised care, he disclosed that dialysis machines have been acquired and inaugurated across state hospitals, reducing waiting times and expanding access to treatment. He added that dialysis costs have been reduced from about ₦70,000 to ₦45,000 per session.

The commissioner further stated that CT scan machines installed at Warri Central Hospital and Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara, are already improving the speed and accuracy of diagnosis for cancer, stroke, and internal injuries, while newly procured echocardiography machines are strengthening early detection and management of heart-related conditions.

To expand access to advanced diagnostic services, Onojaeme said the state government has ordered three MRI machines for installation at the Asaba Specialist Hospital, Central Hospital Warri, and DELSUTH Oghara, ensuring that all three senatorial districts will have access to high-end medical imaging.

“While some states do not have a single MRI machine, Delta State is procuring three at once. Delivery is expected by April, as site preparations are already ongoing,” he said.

Beyond infrastructure and equipment, the commissioner disclosed that the state government is establishing a new College of Health Sciences at Ovrode in Isoko North Local Government Area to complement the existing institution at Ofuoma and boost the training of middle-level health manpower.

He added that the long-abandoned Mother and Child Hospital in Ekpan is nearing completion, while another Specialist Hospital is being developed in Osubi, Okpe Local Government Area, modelled after the Asaba Specialist Hospital.

“Delta State remains the only state in the country with over 60 functional, government-owned hospitals, and this administration is only getting started,” Onojaeme said.

On health insurance coverage, the commissioner highlighted the achievements of the Delta State Contributory Health Scheme, noting that enrollment has surpassed 2.78 million residents as of January 2026, making it the leading state-supported health insurance programme in Nigeria.

He said the scheme covers both formal and informal sector workers and prioritises vulnerable groups through the Equity Health Plan, including pregnant women, children under five, and the elderly. Recent expansion efforts, he added, include the enrollment of 10,000 widows and the ongoing registration of indigent residents.

To enhance efficiency and transparency, Onojaeme said the Delta State Contributory Health Commission has introduced facial recognition technology at accredited healthcare facilities.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Oborevwori administration to achieving Universal Health Coverage, stressing that the government remains focused on delivering affordable, accessible, and quality healthcare to all Deltans.

Aniocha/Oshimili Felicitate with Rt. Hon. Ngozi Okolie on Birthday

The people of Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency have joined well-wishers across Delta State and beyond to celebrate Ogbueshi, Rt. Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie, Member representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, as he marks his birthday today, February 8, 2026.

In a goodwill message released to commemorate the occasion, the constituents described Rt. Hon. Okolie as a child of grace and a servant of the people, noting that his leadership style and political journey have continued to earn him admiration and trust at the grassroots and national levels.

They praised him as a tested and trusted grassroots politician whose influence transcends partisan politics, highlighting his compassion, humility, and sincere commitment to humanity. According to the message, Rt. Hon. Okolie has touched many lives within and outside the corridors of power, earning a reputation as a friend of the people, a bridge between the privileged and the less privileged, and a unifying figure across communities in the constituency.

The people further noted that his tenure at the National Assembly has demonstrated that leadership is best defined by service. His accessibility, people-oriented approach, and strong belief in equity and justice were identified as qualities that have positioned him as a dependable and effective voice for Aniocha/Oshimili at the national level.

“This birthday is not just a personal celebration, but a celebration of purposeful leadership and selfless service,” the statement said.

The message also contained prayers for the lawmaker, invoking biblical blessings for long life, sound health, renewed strength, and greater wisdom. The people expressed confidence that every divine assignment connected to his leadership would be fulfilled, and that his days would remain fruitful with greater impact in the service of his constituency.

As part of the celebration, the people of Aniocha/Oshimili reaffirmed their confidence in Rt. Hon. Okolie’s leadership, stressing their belief in continuity, experience, and effective representation. They noted that his journey so far speaks volumes, while expressing optimism that the future holds even greater promise.

The message concluded with warm birthday wishes and a renewed show of support, describing him as a leader whose grace continues to speak for him and whose service has earned the loyalty of the people.

Rt. Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie currently represents Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency at the National Assembly.

Long life. Greater service. Higher impact.

#TeamNgoziForAniochaOshimili2027

Equity, Party Stability, and Continuity: Why Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie Deserves Another Term

By Mamuzo Gabriel

By all standards of fairness, justice, party cohesion, and political balance, Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie, Member representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, deserves the full support of his people and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to return to the House of Representatives for a second term in 2027.

As the APC prepares for its upcoming party congresses, it is important to remind ourselves that all leaders, especially those elected into public office must be actively involved and carried along in party affairs.

Members of the House of Representatives are the visible face of the party at the national level. They defend party policies, project its image, and carry its banner in the National Assembly. The relationship between the party and its elected representatives must therefore be mutual and balanced.

The same way elected officials need the party, the party equally needs them. Equity, recognition, and inclusion must guide our actions. No individual or group interest should be allowed to override collective interest, as doing so could destabilize our great party, the APC.

Party strength is built on fairness, inclusion, and respect for all stakeholders.

A Child of Grace, Divinely Positioned

Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie is truly a child of grace, divinely positioned for leadership.

The Holy Scripture reminds us:

“So they fought from heaven; the stars in their courses fought against Sisera”— Judges 5:20 and again, “Touch not my anointed, and do my prophet no harm”— Psalm 105:15

When God chooses a man and the people confirm that choice, wisdom demands that we work with such grace not against it.

One Constituency, Four Local Governments

The Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency is made up of four local governments:

Aniocha North

Aniocha South

Oshimili North

Oshimili South

Historically, Aniocha North and Aniocha South have enjoyed long years of representation in the House of Representatives. Aniocha North alone has produced respected leaders such as Hon. Ndudi Elumelu and Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko, while Aniocha South has produced Hon. Onyemaechi Juan (Ada Anioma) and Hon. Pascal Adigwe.

Collectively, Aniocha North and South occupied this seat for about six terms, while Oshimili North and South waited patiently for their turn.

Today, that long-awaited opportunity has finally come through Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie of Oshimili South.

The Case for Equity and Justice

Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie has been in the House of Representatives for just about two years and eight months.

To deny Oshimili North and South the opportunity to complete their fair share of representation would amount to injustice, imbalance, and political exclusion.

Equity demands continuity.

Justice demands fairness.

Political balance demands that Oshimili North and South be allowed to complete their turn just as Aniocha North and South once did.

It is also important to note that Aniocha North currently holds the Senate seat for Delta North. For another Aniocha candidate to contest the House of Representatives seat at the same time would amount to over-concentration of power, which goes against the spirit of fairness, brotherhood, and understanding that has sustained this constituency over the years.

Continuity Means Capacity

Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie is no longer a freshman legislator. His experience at the National Assembly has matured, his networks have expanded, and his understanding of legislative processes has deepened.

Returning him for a second term will:

Strengthen federal presence in Aniocha/Oshimili

Improve access to committees, projects, and national influence

Position him for strategic leadership roles such as committee chairmanship, House leadership, and other key national responsibilities

Replacing him now with a new entrant would mean starting all over again, losing valuable momentum and influence already built.

A Grassroots Leader with Vision

Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie is a politician tested from the grassroots, nurtured by the people, and refined by national exposure. His leadership style reflects inclusiveness, humility, loyalty to party ideals, and commitment to service.

A Call to Oshimili North and South

This is a defining moment. Oshimili North and South must rally together, queue behind Ogbueshi Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie, and protect this historic opportunity.

Let us not allow selfish interests or internal divisions to rob us of what equity has finally delivered. As the Scripture says:

“For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven”— Ecclesiastes 3:1

This is Oshimili’s season.

Supporting Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie for a second term is not just about one man, it is about party unity, justice, balance, continuity, and the collective future of Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency.

For equity.

For experience.

For party stability.

For progress.

Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie deserves our full support to return in 2027.

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Court Sentence Nigerian Man Who Murder UK Girlfriend to Life Imprisonment

A Nottingham Crown Court has handed a life sentence to 40-year-old Adedapo Adegbola for the murder of his former girlfriend, 23-year-old university student, Steph Irons.

According to Irish Reports on Thursday, Adegbola admitted to killing Irons at her Mapperley residence on October 21, 2025, following the end of their brief relationship.

The court heard that the couple had met while working together and dated for a short period before separating.

Prosecutors revealed that Adegbola became fixated on Irons after the breakup, purchasing two knives online and travelling to her home by taxi.

He reportedly attacked her outside as she took out the trash, then forced his way into the house, stabbing her multiple times.

Irons’ colleagues became alarmed after receiving distressing messages from her phone, prompting police to investigate.

Officers discovered her body in the living room, where she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Following the murder, Adegbola allegedly fled, discarding bloodstained clothing and other evidence along streets in Mapperley and Carlton.

Nottinghamshire Police said he travelled through Mansfield, Worksop, Sheffield, and Hull before eventually surrendering.

Although he declined to answer questions during questioning, investigators were able to reconstruct his movements before and after the attack.

The court sentenced Adegbola to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 25 years.

Detective Inspector Stuart Barson, the lead investigator, described Irons as a “kind and compassionate young woman” whose life ended in “terrifying circumstances.”

He added that Adegbola made no effort to seek medical attention for her and instead chose to flee while disposing of evidence.

In a victim impact statement, Irons’ mother said her daughter’s death had left the family “devastated.” She described the student, who had aspired to pursue a doctorate in clinical psychology, as loving, caring, and full of promise.

Insecurity: Unseal Amotekun In Osun State  Adeleke Tells Egbetokun

Following the rising insecurity across the country, the Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, has asked the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun to unseal Amotekun offices in the state to enable the outfit to resume operations.

In a statement signed on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Olawale Rasheed, the governor, Adeleke said the continued shutdown of Amotekun had weakened Osun’s security architecture and exposed rural and border communities to threats, especially with increasing cases of banditry and kidnapping in neighbouring Kwara state.

The governor said Osun is currently “handicapped in its security response” because Amotekun offices remain sealed, while some senior officers of the corps have been detained without trial for several months.

He said Amotekun had developed specialised expertise in tackling security challenges in rural and border areas, adding that the absence of the outfit had created a vacuum now being exploited by criminal elements.

Adeleke urged the IGP to either charge the detained Amotekun operatives over the alleged killings in the Akinlalu community to court or release them, while also demanding the immediate unsealing of the corps’ offices.

According to the governor, any further delay could endanger rural populations and increase the risk of criminal infiltration into the state.

“I call on the inspector-general of police to unseal Amotekun and allow its operatives to secure my people across the grassroots,” the statement reads.

“Those officers in detention should be charged to court after several months of incarceration. Any further delay in the unsealing of Amotekun will further jeopardise the safety and security of our people.” .

Utomi at 70: Experts Call for Nigerian Investment in Oil Sector

Critical stakeholders in Nigeria’s economy converged on Asaba, Delta State, today to chart pathways out of poverty in Nigeria and across Africa, as renowned political economist and management expert, Professor Pat Utomi, marked his 70th birthday.

The high-level colloquium, organised by the Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL) in honour of the septuagenarian, brought together leading figures from academia, traditional institutions, politics, and the oil and gas industry.

Among the dignitaries in attendance were the Obi of Onitsha, His Majesty Obi Alfred Achebe; 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi; Founder and Group Managing Director of Rainoil Limited, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie; and other notable petroleum industry leaders including Dr. Austin Avuru, Deacon Chris Iyovwaye, and Chief Lemon Kpea.

The event, themed “Overcoming Poverty in Africa: Did We Get It Wrong? What Next?”, attracted academics, traditional rulers, religious leaders, upstream and downstream oil and gas operators, as well as political leaders from across the country.

Setting the tone for the discourse, Professor Utomi, a professor at the Lagos Business School, said his decision to celebrate his 70th birthday in Delta State, in addition to Lagos, was deliberate—aimed at creating opportunities for young people in his home state.

“I decided to bring the lecture to Delta State so that young people around here can see opportunities they can pursue and live more meaningful lives,” Utomi said, noting that the lecture series was designed to expose participants to business and employment prospects within the oil and gas industry.

Reflecting on his greatest achievements at 70, the celebrated economist attributed his journey to divine grace, stating simply that “the grace of God drives it all.”

Earlier, a panel discussion on opportunities in the oil industry—moderated by Professor Utomi—featured industry experts who examined prospects, operations, and challenges in the sector, with references to Nigeria and Ghana.

Speaking at the panel, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie, a production engineer and Group Managing Director of Rainoil Limited, described the oil and gas industry as highly lucrative, with significant opportunities for Nigerians in both the upstream and downstream sectors.

Ogbechie urged Nigerians to take advantage of the sector, particularly the downstream segment, which he described as the “lowest-hanging fruit” for investors.

“I have seen significant transformation in Nigerians taking advantage of opportunities in the oil and gas sector to invest and take control,” he said.

He recalled that over three decades ago, downstream operations were dominated by international oil companies such as Shell, British Petroleum, Mobil, Total, and Texaco, noting that today, Nigerian companies have largely taken over.

“Today, many Nigerians have stepped forward to take control. The only international oil company still playing in the downstream sector is Total,” Ogbechie added.

In his remarks, Spokesman of the Planning Committee, Mr. Isaac Balami, described the colloquium as a landmark event, celebrating not just the age of Professor Utomi but the depth of his influence.

“We celebrate not only the years of Professor Pat Utomi, but the depth of impact within them—his mentorship, moral clarity, patriotism, and enduring faith in the potential of people and institutions,” Balami said, adding that Utomi’s legacy lives on through the Centre for Values in Leadership and the many lives it has transformed.

The celebration later moved to Ibusa town in Delta State, where a thanksgiving mass was held at a Catholic Church, with Nigerians gathering in large numbers to thank God for the life and 70th birthday of Professor Pat Utomi.

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Delta State Governor Mourns Late DBS Broadcaster, Vivian Nkechika

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed profound grief over the passing of a Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba presenter, Miss Vivian Nkechika, describing her death as a devastating blow to the journalism profession and society at large.

Miss Nkechika, an indigene of Ekwuoma in Ika North East Local Government Area, served as an Assistant Manager in the Programmes Department of DBS Asaba. She reportedly passed on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, following complications from a domestic gas explosion.

In a condolence message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, Governor Oborevwori conveyed his sympathy to the bereaved family, the management and staff of DBS Asaba, media practitioners across the state, and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council.

He described the late broadcaster as a committed professional whose work was marked by diligence, ethical conduct, and an unwavering sense of duty.

The Governor noted that her passion for public education, factual reporting, and responsible journalism endeared her to colleagues and earned her wide admiration within the media space.

Oborevwori said: “This is a moment of deep sadness. Delta State has lost a vibrant and principled media practitioner whose voice contributed immensely to informing and enlightening the public.

“Her sudden departure is a profound loss to her family, the media fraternity, and all who value credible journalism.”

Governor Oborevwori prayed for divine strength for her family, friends, and colleagues to endure the painful loss, while also asking God to grant eternal rest to her soul.

“Our hearts go out to all who mourn her passing. May God comfort everyone she left behind and grant her eternal peace,” he said.

Ukah Mourns DBS Staff, Vivian Nkechika

The Director-General of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA), Mr Patrick Ukah, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Comrade Vivian Nkechika, a staff of the Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba, describing her death as a painful loss to the media community in Delta State.

In a condolence message, Ukah said he received the news of Nkechika’s demise with shock and sadness, noting that her passing had created a huge vacuum not only at DBS but also among professionals who had the privilege of working with her.

Speaking on behalf of himself, as well as the management and staff of the DSCTDA, the Director-General extended heartfelt condolences to the General Manager, management, and entire staff of DBS, commiserating with them over what he described as an irreplaceable loss.

Ukah praised the late broadcaster for her professionalism, passion, and dedication to duty, recalling her exceptional skills and energy, particularly in her coverage and presentation of red carpet events at programmes organised by the agency

“Comrade Vivian Nkechika brought life, colour, and excellence to her assignments. Her commitment, eye for detail, and enthusiasm for her work were always evident and admirable,” he said.

The DSCTDA boss also sympathised with the family, friends, and loved ones of the deceased, praying that God grants them the strength and fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

He prayed for the peaceful repose of her soul and asked God to comfort the entire DBS family in this moment of grief.

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