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Kelvin Ezenyili Empowers Petty Traders, Artisans with 100m

…Reaffirms Commitment to Youth Skills Development, Small-Scale Business Growth in Oshimili South

The Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government, Hon. Kelvin Ezenyili has reaffirm his administration commitment to the upliftment of skills acquired by the youth and the promotion of small-scale businesses.

Ezenyili made this known during the empowerment programme, in Asaba Ezenyili.

“This event is a clear demonstration of this administration’s unwavering commitment to the uplifting of skills acquired by the youths and promotion of small scale businesses in Oshimili South Local Government Council. It is an accepted truism that no society can truly grow if the most productive segment of the population are unemployed. Financial empowerment is therefore a foundational element for a secure and prosperous business as it provides a platform for one to establish small scale businesses, which if well managed, provides a sustainable livelihood and avenue to becoming financially independent.

“I have grappled with the groaning and yearning of many entrepreneurs and small scale business owners desiring just #50,000.00 to get a new clipper, or as much as #100,000.00 to restock their shops in this festive period or assistance to meet up their financial obligations to financial institutions. This programme is no doubt a turning point for them and their businesses. This exercise is all inclusive as it cuts across the entire Local Government Area, devoid of political, ethnic or religious affiliation, with the Hausa/Fulani, Yoruba, and Igbo communities carried along”, Ezenyili noted.

“Today marks another milestone of this administration as we witness a vital initiative of the EKO Empowerment programme stemmed from His Excellency’s MORE Agenda, aimed at improving the skill acquisition, job creation and poverty alleviation of the youths in Oshimili South Local Government Area.

He noted that the program, especially during the festive period, was designed to help small-scale business owners needing N50, 000.00 to purchase equipment or as much as N100, 000.00 to restock their shops.

He said the selection process for the 1000 beneficiaries of the EKO #100 million empowerment went through rigours in partnership with leaders of various wards in the local government area without pandering towards politics.

Ezenyili appreciated the Governor for laying a solid foundation for him to build his dream leadership for the people of Oshimili South Local Government Area.

The Chairman therefore, called on the beneficiaries to take advantage of the opportunity provided to buy their working tools or restock their shops, asking them not to commonize the amount by diverting it for other irrelevant purposes.

Also speaking the Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme said “Empowerment of the people of Oshimili South has become an annual ritual for the Chairman, Hon. Ezenyili Kelvin Obi since his entrance into leadership. I commend him for his vision and consistency in doing this kind of people-oriented empowerment every end of year. By organizing this empowerment, he has demonstrated practical commitment towards grassroots governance.

“Empowerment is not just about items as starter packs or distributing of capital, it is about economic resilience by helping people to move from job seekers to job providers. Let me state that you beneficiaries are at the heart of today’s empowerment. Please, nurture this seed for your own economic emancipation. I urge you to judiciously use the resources as made available to you, to support your families and help to create a society of our dream.

“Our administration remains committed to security and infrastructural development in order to build a Delta that works for all in terms of good governance and prosperity. Empowering every segment of people in our society is one of our cardinal objectives; and that is what EKO is replicating to the grassroots in Oshimili South. Thank you for what you do and for representing the MORE Agenda in positive light”, Governor  Sheriff Oborevwori maintained.

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has affirmed his administration’s commitment to a citizen-centred government, declaring that the vision for a prosperous Delta State is a shared responsibility between the leadership and the people.

“We are building a Delta where the government works for you, but we also need you to work with us by maintaining peace and protecting public assets,” the Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme told Deltans.

He commended the Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government Council, Hon. (Dr.) Kelvin Ezenyili, for his foresight and consistency in aligning with the state’s MORE Agenda.

The Governor noted that the empowerment programme serves as a direct catalyst for grassroots development, bringing the dividends of democracy to every nook and cranny of the state.

“As we approach the end of the year, there is no better way to celebrate the spirit of the season than by lifting our people up and providing them with the tools they need to build a sustainable future.

“Today’s exercise is a practical extension of our administration’s MORE Agenda.

“Empowerment is not just about the items or the capital distributed today; it is about economic resilience, poverty alleviation, and human capital development.

“To the beneficiaries: View this as a seed; in a challenging economic climate, the difference between success and failure is often the discipline to manage small beginnings.”

Highlight of the event was the distribution of over 500 bags of 50kg rice to the people of Oshimili South, with each of the 11 wards getting 40 bags, including the provision made for leaders and stakeholders in the local government area.

New Year 2026: Ijaw Leader,  Mulade Charges President Tinubu, Governors on Accountability, Economic Relief

A prominent Ijaw leader, peace advocate, and renowned human and environmental rights activist, Chief Mulade Sheriff, PhD, has welcomed Nigerians to the New Year 2026, urging governments at all levels to embrace prudence, accountability, and purposeful governance focused on delivering electoral promises rather than being distracted by the next election cycle.

Mulade, the Ibe-Serimowei of ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, made the call in a New Year message he issued at Okerenkoko Community, Gbaramatu Kingdom Delta State, on New Year’s day.

In his message the renowned peace ambassador reflected on the prevailing socio-economic realities confronting the nation and the responsibilities of leadership at a critical time in Nigeria’s democratic journey.

According to him, Nigerians are currently grappling with severe economic hardship, a situation he noted demands urgent, people-oriented responses from the Federal Government.

The National Coordinator of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ), specifically charged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to intensify efforts aimed at easing the burden on citizens through inclusive and sustainable economic policies that prioritize the welfare of ordinary Nigerians.

“It is imperative to state that Nigerians are going through hard times in the economy,” Mulade said, and added that “The Federal Government must therefore ensure that policies are people-focused, addressing the daily realities of citizens and restoring hope, stability, and confidence in governance.”

Turning attention to Delta State, the peace and development advocate commended Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for what he described as an ongoing infrastructural development revolution across major city centres of the state.

He noted that visible improvements in roads and urban infrastructure reflect the administration’s commitment to development.

However, Mulade urged the state governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori to ensure that the benefits of development are evenly distributed across the Delta State in 2026, particularly by extending similar infrastructural projects to the riverine communities, predominantly occupied by the Ijaws and Itsekiris.

“These riverine communities are the sources and live wire of the state’s economy, through Blue marine economy, Oil and Gas,” he stated. “Extending infrastructure to these areas will give the people a greater sense of belonging, strengthen citizen participation, and promote collaboration and partnership in driving sustainable peace and continuous development in Delta State.”

He emphasized that inclusive development remains a critical factor in maintaining peace in the Niger Delta, stressing that communities that feel recognized and supported are more likely to cooperate with government policies and development initiatives.

Mulade also called on citizens, especially Deltans, to play their part in fostering peace and stability, noting that government efforts alone are insufficient without public cooperation.

“As citizens, we must give government, particularly Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori maximum support to ensure a peaceful and secured Delta,” he said. “Peace is essential to attracting and wooing investors who can create employment opportunities and drive development in our dear state,” he added. Let me specifically appealed to the various ethnic groups in Delta State to support and promote collaborative efforts for sustainable peace in the state that will foster peaceful coexistence among themselves for socio-economic stability and development in 2026..

The Ijaw leader congratulated Nigerians, particularly the people of Delta State, on the dawn of the New Year 2026, expressing optimism that the year would usher in better living conditions and greater opportunities for the nation.

He expressed hope that the 2026 budget with N1.7 trillion, Delta State would mark a turning point toward responsive governance, economic relief, and sustainable development anchored on peace, accountability, transparency and collective responsibility.

NDDC 2025 Budget Defence: Senator Ned Nwoko Honours Late Nwaoboshi, Raises Pending Delta Coastal Road

Proceedings at the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) on Tuesday were momentarily solemn before turning robust, as Senator Ned Munir Nwoko used the 2025 budget defence session to honour a late colleague and press home long-standing infrastructure concerns affecting Delta state.

At the commencement of the session, during which NDDC officials appeared before the committee to defend the Commission’s 2025 budget proposal, Senator Ned Nwoko drew attention to the recent passing of former Chairman of the Committee, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi. He moved a motion for a minute’s silence in his honour, which was adopted by the committee.

Turning to the substance of the budget defence, Senator Ned Nwoko engaged the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, on the Commission’s financial performance and project execution record.

Earlier in his presentation, Dr. Ogbuku disclosed that as of October 31, 2025, the Commission’s actual revenue stood at N1.985 trillion, surpassing the projected N1.911 trillion recorded between April 2024 and September 2025, representing a performance level of 104 per cent. He attributed the improved revenue outcome largely to the extension of the 2024 budget implementation to December 31, 2025.

The MD further explained that the proposed 2025 budget, christened the “Budget of Consolidation,” is pegged at N1.75 trillion, reflecting a 9 per cent reduction from the 2024 figure. According to him, the downward adjustment is informed by a deliberate no-borrowing policy adopted by the Commission.

Howeve, Senator Ned Nwoko used the opportunity to raise concerns over a critical road infrastructure project in Delta State which, despite being appropriated in the previous budget, has yet to take off.

“Mr. MD, when you last appeared before this committee, a matter of great importance to my constituents and, indeed, to Delta State was raised. I refer to the road project traversing Oko, Abala, Utchi, Okpai, Aboh, Asaba-Ase, down to Patani. This project was clearly captured in the last budget, yet, to date, no tangible progress has been recorded.”

He emphasised the strategic and humanitarian importance of the project, noting that it was conceived not merely as a transport corridor but as a flood-control intervention for vulnerable communities.

“We are all aware of the strategic value of coastal roads. This particular design was meant to incorporate embankments capable of preventing floodwaters from encroaching into hinterland communities and endangering lives. This is a project with direct social impact, that would significantly improve livelihoods. Unfortunately, despite its inclusion in the budget, nothing has happened.”

The lawmaker indicated that the issue would be further raised during closed-door with the Commission, as the committee subsequently resolved to continue deliberations in executive session.

Delta Govt Urges Qualified Youths to Apply for Police Constable Recruitment

The Delta State Government has called on suitably qualified youths of the state, both male and female, to take advantage of the ongoing recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force, following a directive by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

The call was made in a statement issued on behalf of the state government, by the Director General of Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq, stating that the Police Service Commission (PSC) has opened applications for enlistment of police constables into the Nigeria Police Force.

The recruitment exercise is open to qualified Nigerians, with special encouragement to eligible youths of Delta State origin. According to the Bureau Director General of Bureau for Communications and Orientation, applications are to be submitted online and free of charge via the official Nigeria Police recruitment portal at https://npfapplication.psc.gov.ng.

Dr Oghenesivbe said Delta State Government, through the State Awareness Creation Committee on Youth Enlistment into Military and Paramilitary Services, is encouraging all qualified applicants of Delta State origin to apply promptly. The committee has also been directed to provide necessary assistance to applicants throughout the recruitment process.

The recruitment exercise, the government noted, aligns with the job and wealth creation initiative of Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, JP, aimed at expanding employment opportunities for youths and enhancing security across the country.

The recruitment portal opened on December 15, 2025, and will close on January 25, 2026. The recruitment covers a wide range of categories, including General Duty Recruits and specialist roles such as medical assistants, drivers, mechanics, auto electricians, forensic assistants, robotics and drone operators, EOD-CBRN operatives, dog handlers, horse riders, marine and boat technicians, artisans, information technology personnel, communication specialists, Band men and musical equipment suppliers, among others.

Applicants for general duty positions must be between 18 and 25 years of age, while specialist applicants must not be more than 28 years old. Furthermore, General Duty applicants are required to possess a minimum of five credits, including English Language and Mathematics, in GCE Ordinary Level, SSCE, NECO or equivalent examinations in not more than two sittings. Specialist applicants must have at least four credits, including English and Mathematics, relevant trade tests, and a minimum of three years’ experience in their chosen fields.

All applicants are expected to be Nigerian citizens by birth, possess a valid National Identification Number (NIN), functional email address and phone number, and be of good character with no criminal record.

Other requirements include physical and mental fitness, presentation of two character referees, and compliance with stipulated height and chest measurements for general duty applicants. Female applicants must not be pregnant at the time of entry or during the training period.

“All applicants will undergo physical and medical examinations, aptitude tests, and background checks as part of the recruitment process,” Oghenesivbe said.

The state government wishes all applicants of Delta State origin success throughout the recruitment exercises, the statement added.

Ethiope Federal Constituency Forum Urges Deltans to Sustain Peace During Yuletide

… Projects Strong Economic Growth in 2026

The Ethiope Federal Constituency Forum of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has appealed to the people of Delta State to maintain peace, unity, and law-abiding conduct throughout the Yuletide season and into the new year.

The National Chairman of the Forum, Senator (Chief) Ighoyota Amori, made the appeal in a goodwill message issued on Friday and signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, Esq.

According to Senator Amori, the true spirit of the season is best expressed through love, generosity, and peaceful coexistence, noting that joy is amplified when people become their “brother’s keeper” through acts of kindness and compassion.

He emphasized the importance of extending generosity to the needy during the festive period, drawing inspiration from biblical teachings such as 2 Corinthians 9:15, which speaks of “God’s indescribable gift,” and John 3:16, which underscores God’s sacrificial love for humanity. The Forum urged Christians to use their God-given resources, time, and talents to serve others, especially the poor—while remembering that “every good and perfect gift comes from above” (James 1:17).

Senator Amori commended the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, JP, for his steadfast commitment to socioeconomic and infrastructural development across the three senatorial districts, including the execution of visible mega projects within the Ethiope Federal Constituency.

He expressed optimism over the proposed ₦1.7 trillion 2026 budget tagged “Accelerating the MORE Agenda,” describing it as a bold fiscal framework capable of significantly improving living standards through capital projects and targeted social investment programmes, as outlined by the governor and his economic team.

The Forum also reaffirmed its confidence in the economic reforms and infrastructure initiatives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu under the Renewed Hope Agenda, noting that Delta State has aligned with the President’s vision by adopting the “Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda” as its economic blueprint to harmonize development efforts and fast-track prosperity.

Senator Amori further applauded the leadership and members of the Ethiope Federal Constituency Forum for their loyalty and dedication, while specially acknowledging the National Secretary and State Director of Protocols, Chief Sunday Onoriode, for his unwavering commitment and invaluable service to the Forum, the APC, and Delta State.

“On behalf of the Ethiope Federal Constituency Forum, I wish all Deltans and the good people of Ethiope Federal Constituency a peaceful Yuletide season and a prosperous 2026,” he said.

“Let us share the joy of the season with the needy and our loved ones, remembering that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. Peace is priceless, and I urge everyone to sustain peace and promote unity in their communities.

“2026 will be a great year, as our amiable governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has assured us of doing even more for the people, as reflected in the ₦1.7 trillion budget before us,” Amori added.

Zacch: No More Climbing Sycamore Tree!

By Abiodun Komolafe

It is unfortunate – though pleasant surprises can occasionally ‘crop up’ – that Zacch Adelabu Adedeji is unlikely to be among the recipients of the ubiquitous ‘Man of the Year’ awards. These accolades, jocularly referred to by the mischievous as being showered like confetti at a wedding, are often a poor reflection of true impact. That Adedeji – a modern reincarnation of the Biblical Zacchaeus – might be overlooked speaks volumes about the judgment and hidden motives propelling many of these awards.

A vantage strategist and fiscal architect, the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) should be a leading contender for any seriously considered award. The way things are shaping up, he is carving his way into the history books in a manner that, in our view, will be overwhelmingly positive. His work has decisively altered the territory of public discourse – and the very way we define society.

As his Biblical forerunner illustrated, taxation has always been at the heart of human evolution – from hunter-gatherer roots to the urbanization that birthed structured governance and state authority. Indeed, it confirms that old adage often met with applause from American audiences: the only certainties in life are death and taxes.

Taxation is, or certainly should be, a fundamental part of the social contract. It should be predicated on the understanding that contributions will be recognized and, in turn, rewarded with tangible benefits. This is the only sustainable way to develop a modern democracy. The alternative is the crude enforcement of the state through brutality. By shifting the territory of this debate, Adedeji has secured a legacy that will be viewed favourably by economic historians in the decades ahead.

In this age, when our politics is intense and good governance is a major factor, the Iwo-Ate, Oyo State-born technocrat remains a vital bridge between ancient wisdom and modern global discourse. He is essentially reinventing a more edifying past. As a matter of fact, President Bola Tinubu should be commended for placing tax reform on the front burner and demonstrating a positive alternative to the disappointments of past decades.

History, after all, should be both our guide and our guard. I have argued elsewhere that, in the 1950s, the Action Group (AG) government in Western Nigeria continuously suffered electoral losses because of what the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) opposition tagged its ‘high taxation’ regime. This is, of course, what any opposition is expected to do! Nevertheless, the government stayed the course, albeit at a negative electoral cost. Vindication arrived in 1961 when a succeeding government attempted to cut taxes to improve its electoral prospects. To the government’s surprise, the response to these tax cuts was widespread civil disobedience, particularly in the Ijebu and Ekiti provinces.

According to reports in the Daily Times at the time, dozens of people were arrested and arraigned before magistrates. What the incidents of that year proved was that, contrary to the alternative reality often painted, Nigerians are not averse to the payment of taxes. Common sense dictates that the judicious and transparent use of collected revenue benefits the overwhelming majority and their families. The crux of the matter is transparency and judicious application.

The military, in an attempt to gain cheap popularity and acceptance, simply relegated taxation to the back-burner. This is hardly surprising, since authoritarian rule is at total variance with any genuine conception of a social contract. The new tax reforms spearheaded by the progressives are an attempt to build an enduring democracy based on the acceptance of the social contract as well as the concept of shared prosperity.

Of course, there will be opposition to reforms and change from the beneficiaries of the old order. Indeed, it would be astonishing if it were not so! It is to be expected that virulent personal attacks will be mounted against anyone associated with the effort to dismantle a way of life that has benefitted only a few at the expense of the majority. This has always been the case in Nigeria’s long march of history.

Imagine Zacchaeus in the Bible, squeezing through a crowd to see Jesus – just like how we struggle every day, jumping through studs just to get things done in Nigeria. For years, the ‘Sycamore tree’ has represented the exhausting and often desperate effort Nigerians put in to traverse the difficult terrain of systemic bottlenecks. When messy bureaucracy blocks the way, people are compelled to ‘climb’- resorting to complex workarounds and middlemen just to fulfill basic duties. This struggle was once a necessary survival tactic in an environment where government services felt completely out of reach.

But here’s the twist: our own Zacch is tearing down those hurdles. Thanks to the 2025 Tax Reform Acts, the FIRS becomes the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) in January 2026. This transition brings one tidy rulebook instead of a jungle of papers, alongside a Tax Ombudsman to fight for us if things go sideways. It’s like saying: “We tax growth, not struggle.”

The Act is a total game-changer. It offers immediate relief for individuals: those earning ₦800,000 or less are now exempt from income tax, while essentials like food, school fees, and hospital bills can breathe easy – no VAT on them. The poorest among us won’t pay a kobo. To lower housing and transition costs, it introduces a 20% rent deduction (capped at ₦500,000) and makes job-loss compensation tax-free up to ₦50 million.

Small businesses also see the “heavy hand of the state” lifted. Companies with turnovers under ₦100 million and assets below ₦250 million are now exempt from Company Income Tax (CIT) and Capital Gains Tax (CGT). By eliminating multiple taxation and simplifying compliance, the reform allows entrepreneurs to focus on growth over paperwork.

Ultimately, the impact is twofold. According to fiscal analysts, the Act will bolster government revenue through a broader tax base while simultaneously incentivizing investment and job creation. It is a strategic move to foster a more inclusive and expansive economy.

By focusing on “taxing the fruit rather than the seed”, Adedeji is clearing away the bureaucratic ‘crowd’ that encouraged the climb in the first place. Through simple digital tools and new protections, the government is finally coming down from its ivory tower to meet people where they are. This changes the entire relationship between the state and the people. It signals that in a modern Nigeria, progress should be visible from the ground, without anyone needing to be a ‘hero’ just to be seen.

Tax reforms are the most realistic way in a democracy to dismantle Nigeria’s debilitating rentier state. For this country to make progress, we must move away from parasitic relationships towards a system based on production – one that leads to higher revenue which can be equitably shared. Unfortunately for reformers like Adedeji, the rentier state has created a host of parasites; and as every student knows at JAMB-level Biology, the parasite, as it feeds on the host, often begins to assume its very features.

The parasites in Nigeria have long been feeding fat on the host of a rentier state, and both must be dismantled. Those attacking Adedeji’s valiant efforts are the primary beneficiaries of this old order.

They must be stopped in their tracks through vigorous and sustained public enlightenment. Such enlightenment can never be a one-off effort in the face of a determined, self-preserving opposition. It must be continuous – a marathon, not a sprint.

To that end, Happy New Year in advance to Dr. Zacch Adelabu Adedeji and all those of a progressive bent, both at home and abroad!

May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, grant us peace in Nigeria!

“There Was Hell to Pay”: Trump Breaks the News

​The 47th U.S. President, known for his direct social media style, took to Truth Social on Thursday night to announce the mission. He stated that he had ordered the strikes after warning militants that their actions would have consequences

“Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria,” Trump posted. “I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was.”

He further added that the “Department of War” executed “numerous perfect strikes” and ended his message with a characteristic: “MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, including the dead Terrorists.”

UNILAG SPGS Felicitates Bureau DG, Oghenesivbe, at Christmas

The School of Postgraduate Studies (SPGS), University of Lagos, has extended warm Christmas greetings and heartfelt commendation to the Director-General of the Bureau, Mr. Wilfred Oghenesivbe, describing him as a distinguished alumnus whose achievements continue to bring pride to the institution.
In a goodwill message issued by the Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies, Professor Abraham A. A. Osinubi, the University celebrated the season of Christmas as one of hope, love, and renewal, while acknowledging Mr. Oghenesivbe’s enduring bond with his alma mater.
Professor Osinubi noted that the Bureau DG’s accomplishments reflect the core values of excellence, discipline, and service that define the UNILAG postgraduate community. He emphasized that the University remains immensely proud of his professional journey and positive contributions to society.
According to the Dean, Christmas is a reminder that true greatness goes beyond professional success, finding expression in character, compassion, and meaningful impact on humanity. He described Mr. Oghenesivbe as an alumnus who embodies these ideals, serving as a source of inspiration to current and future postgraduate scholars of the University of Lagos.
Offering prayers for the season, Professor Osinubi asked that the peace of Christ abide with Mr. Oghenesivbe and his household, that wisdom guide his decisions, and that his labour be crowned with enduring success. He further prayed that the DG’s influence would continue to be a force for good, hope, and transformation wherever he serves.
The message concluded with best wishes for the coming year, expressing hope that it will usher in new doors of favour, good health, and fulfillment for the esteemed alumnus.
On behalf of the School of Postgraduate Studies, Professor Osinubi wished Mr. Wilfred Oghenesivbe a joyful Christmas and a prosperous, purpose-filled New Year, reaffirming UNILAG’s pride in his achievements and continued service to society.

Christmas:Sen.Ned Nwoko Rejoices with Christians

As Christians around the world celebrate Christmas in commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ, Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District at the National Assembly, has extended warm Yuletide greetings to Nigerians, particularly his constituents across Anioma land.

In a Christmas goodwill message issued in Abuja, Senator Nwoko described the season as one of profound significance, not only for Christians but for humanity at large, given the “graceful spiritual and moral symbolism embodied in the life of Jesus Christ”

He noted that the sacred birth of Christ more than 2,000 years ago heralded an extraordinary life whose influence has continued to shape the world across generations, and congratulated Christians for the rich divine heritage.

The lawmaker, who during the week distributed over one thousand bags of rice and other gifts to communities across Delta North and beyond,described Christmas as a “fiesta of glory and veneration”.

Senator Nwoko urged Christians and all Nigerians to use the festive season to embrace the enduring virtues of love, peace, unity, and shared purpose, which Christ represents.

He further called for consistent demonstration of tolerance, forgiveness, openness, and empathy, noting that these values remain essential to peaceful coexistence among a people created by one God, irrespective of religious, ethnic, or social differences.

“Christmas is a glorious celebration.It symbolises not only the nativity of Jesus Christ but also the essence of his divine mission as Prince of peace. I rejoice with Christians across Nigeria, Delta State, and Anioma land in particular on this joyful occasion.

“On behalf of my family and political associates, I wish all Nigerians boundless joy this Yuletide season. Merry Christmas,” the senator said.

Christmas: Delta Speaker, Guwor, Appreciates Deltans For Supporting Oborewvori

The Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Dennis Guwor, has expressed gratitude to Deltans for their massive support for Governor Oborewvori.

The speaker disclosed this in his Christmas message through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Nkem Nwaeke, in Asaba, Delta State capital.

The message reads, “As Christians worldwide celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, has extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to Deltans globally.

In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Nkem Nwaeke, Rt. Hon. Guwor emphasized the season’s reminder of the sacred virtues of love, hope, and renewal.

 Expressing gratitude to the people for the sacrifice and support to the state government led by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, the Speaker said, “The season reminds each one of the sacred virtues of love, hope, and renewal”.

Rt Hon Guwor, who is the National Treasurer Conference of Speakers of State Houses of Assembly, urged Deltans to embody those values to foster a state where every citizen thrives in peace, progress, and unity.

“May our shared spirit of resilience and faith guide us toward a brighter future”, Guwor added.

The Speaker, on behalf of the State Legislature, wished all Deltans joy, blessings, and a prosperous New Year, saying, “Merry Christmas, Delta State”.

Guwor expressed optimism that the Yuletide will usher in new prosperity and growth in the state and called for collective action towards building a brighter future for the state.

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