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Boundary Row Threatens Peace In Ogbeozoma Community

… As Community Leaders Call for Governor’s Intervention

The Ikejiani 1 of Okpanam and spokesperson of Ogbeozoma community in Okpanam, Chief Felix Okafor has called on the Delta State government to figure out the actual boundary between Issele Azagba in Aniocha North and Ogbeozoma in Oshimili North Local Government.

Okafor made the call while speaking with journalists during a press briefing which held at the Ogbeozoma town hall in Okpanam.

On his part the secretary said they were not satisfied with the resolution of the boundary committee, hence the need for government to constitute another committee to use the GPS to remedy the situation and map out the boundary for the sake of peace.

He said the long-running boundary dispute between Okpanam and and Issele Azagba has escalated after a recent demarcation exercise, adding that it places the new boundary well outside the area both sides have been contesting.

According to him, the newest survey and pegging carried out as part of a government boundary demarcation put the line in a spot that her community does not accept. “The area in question, and where they are now pegging, or demarcating the land, falls outside the area, the location, where these two communities are contesting for”.

Okafor added that what they were doing was wrong and out of the place in contest. “While we are fighting for development we are now face with the challenges of land grabbers”, he said.

He said the encroachment into their boundary adding that a look at the survey chart indicates a difference from what they were talking about. “For them to have moved from that location down to Sumin company is what something we can’t take”.

On his part, the Secretary of Ogbeozoma community, Mr Godwin Nwalie appealed to the state government to look into the issue so as not to prompt a situation of unrest, as it was their ancestral land.

He urged government to come to their rescue and remedy the situation and If need be, constitute another committee to handle and shoulder this responsibility.”

Speaking on of the youths in the community, Mr Stephen Ifesindi questioned the impartiality of the current committee and surveyors, suggesting personal relationships may be influencing the outcome.

“We are not comfortable with the Surveyor General. What he’s doing, we are not comfortable with him” he said.

He called for GPS-based verification of the true boundary, “Let him use the GPS to indicate where the boundary is. Let him not frustrate us. We want the government to come into this issue and remedy the situation.”

Community members also pointed to friendships and allegiances they say have shaped the process. One speaker noted that several local leaders and influential figures have close ties with those now favouring the disputed demarcation.

RHI, Tony Elumelu Foundation, Delta Govt Empowers 1,000 Women Traders With Grants In Asaba

The Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation and the Delta State Government, has empowered 1,000 women traders in Delta State with financial grants to support and expand their businesses.

The programme, held in Asaba, is part of the nationwide women’s empowerment initiative launched by Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu. It aims to strengthen small-scale businesses and provide sustainable economic support for women at the grassroots.

In her remarks, Senator Oluremi Tinubu explained that the scheme is not a loan but a grant designed to recapitalize existing businesses. She stressed the importance of women’s empowerment in driving family and community growth.

“It is my firm belief that when you empower a woman, you empower a household, a community, and indeed, a nation,” the First Lady stated.

She also commended the Tony Elumelu Foundation for donating ₦1 billion to the initiative, which will directly benefit 18,500 women across Nigeria. Each state, including the FCT, will have 500 beneficiaries receiving ₦50,000 each.

Wife of the Delta State Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, praised the inclusivity of this year’s edition and noted the support of her husband’s administration, which sponsored the recapitalization of an additional 500 women traders, bringing the total beneficiaries in Delta to 1,000.

Deaconess Oborevwori further explained that the beneficiaries were drawn from diverse religious, professional, and community backgrounds.

“Among the 1,000 beneficiaries are Christian and Muslim women groups, wives of military and paramilitary personnel, journalists, and women from the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa communities,” she said.

“This inclusivity reflects the true spirit of the Renewed Hope Initiative.”

She urged the women to use the grants wisely, support their families, and contribute to the growth of their communities. She also encouraged continued prayers and support for her husband, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as they create opportunities for women.

The highlight of the event was the symbolic presentation of ₦50,000 each to selected traders, witnessed by dignitaries, community leaders, and women’s organizations.

The elated beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the gesture, describing it as timely support that would help them expand their businesses and provide for their families.

Dcns Oborevwori Hosts 1,000 Women As Renewed Hope Initiative, Tony Elumelu Foundation Roll Out ₦50,000 Grants

1,000 women petty traders across Delta State have benefitted from the second edition of the Traders Empowerment Programme.

The programmes which held yesterday at the state government house was organised by the Renewed Hope Initiative in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation.

The event delivered fresh economic hope to the traders as it showcased a powerful collaboration between government and private sector aimed at boosting grassroots businesses.

Nigeria’s First Lady and convener of the Renewed Hope Initiative, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, described the Tony Elumelu Foundation’s ₦1 billion donation to the programme, as a landmark investment in building the nation’s economy and fortifying families.

She pledged that future editions will extend to persons with special needs to ensure inclusivity.

Beneficiaries ranged from petty traders, farmer, to unskilled women and local entrepreneurs, reflecting the initiative’s broad reach.

Wife of the Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, flanked by the Deputy Governor’s wife, Ezinne Catherine Onyeme, reaffirmed the state’s commitment to women’s economic advancement.

Onyeme described women empowerment as “a key driver of growth that strengthens households and communities alike”.

She urged the beneficiaries to treat the ₦50,000 support as seed capital to expand their ventures and stabilize family income.

On her part, the Special Assistant to the Governor on Women Empowerment, Chief (Mrs.) Evelyn Amirah, said it was not just about cash; it’s a long-term investment in the resilience of our families and communities”

Mount Kilimanjaro Expedition:- Valerie of Africa Hails Senator Ned Nwoko For Inspiring Her Achievements

A fast-rising entrepreneur and philanthropist, Valerie of Africa, has publicly lauded Senator Prince Ned Nwoko for being a source of inspiration and motivation on her journey to greatness.

Valerie described the Senator as a visionary leader whose passion for youth empowerment and development has shaped her mindset and driven her determination to succeed.

According to her, Senator Nwoko’s dedication to education, humanitarian causes, and community development continues to serve as a blueprint for young Africans aspiring to make an impact in their respective fields.

“I draw strength and courage from the example set by Senator Prince Ned Nwoko. His commitment to service and excellence has inspired me to pursue my dreams relentlessly, and today, I am proud to say his influence has been instrumental in my story of growth and greatness,” Valerie noted that Senator Ned Nwoko sent her to represent him at Ivory coast during the AFCON 2024.

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She further emphasized that her achievements are not just personal victories but a call to inspire other young people, especially women across Africa, to embrace resilience, discipline, and purpose.

Valerie expressed gratitude to the Senator Ned for his unwavering support of initiatives that uplift the youth, adding that his name will forever remain associated with the new wave of young African leaders emerging on the global stage. As she sets to go on a six- day expedition adventure climb on Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa standing on a 19,341 feet,

This initiative, she says is in commemoration of the international GIRL CHILD DAY on the 11th of October and also to raise awareness for women in tourism.

Valerie s success story was spurred from Senator Ned Nwoko s 2020 Antarctica expedition where he embarked on to eradicate malaria in Africa and now five years later his aide , Valerie is embarking on a global initiative to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

Amb. Felicia Drums Support For Operation Feed Your Local Government Initiative

The Nigerian Representative of the African Food Action Club, Amb Felicia Iwobi has drummed support for the proposed ‘Operation Feed Your Local Government Initiative’ which is being championed by His Royal Majesty Oba (Dr) Francis Adefarakanmi Agbede OFR the Olowa of Igbara Oke Kingdom.

In a press statement made available to newsmen in Abuja the Federal Capital Territory, Amb. Iwobi said his proposal which calls for massive local food production, provision of tractors and implements, direct federal support of one billion naira per local government areas, controlled pricing mechanism and land allocation by local government chairmen for farming will go a long way towards ensuring food security and sufficiency.

Amb. Felicia Iwobi participated at the last United Nations Food System Summit in Ethiopia and will also be participating the forthcoming United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization summit coming up in Italy next month says she will be using her position as Nigerian Rep of the African Food Action Club to drum support for investments in the Nigerian agricultural sector.

She urged other traditional rulers to study the proposal of His Royal Majesty Oba Dr Francis Adefarakanmi Agbede towards pushing for greater food sufficiency which will among other benefits, reduce the cost of food prices in the country.

“If such proposals are implemented, it’s outcomes aside reduction of price of foods, will include job creation, improved Food security reduction of hunger among others and this is what Nigeria and African countries need.

Amb. Iwobi also urged Nigerians to invest in researches which will help booster food production in the country stressing that attending conferences and summits on agriculture should be encouraged by the government and private sector.

The African Food Action Club with headquarters in South Africa is an initiative of the International Association of World Peace Advocates IAWPA.

Benefits of the African Food Action Club for African States

The African Food Action Club, aims to promote food security and agricultural development in Africa. African states can potentially gain several benefits from this initiative, including:

Enhanced Food Security: By promoting investments in agriculture and food production, African states can work towards achieving greater food security.

Agricultural Development: The club’s focus on agricultural development can contribute to improving productivity, reducing hunger, and enhancing economic growth in African countries.

Collaboration and Partnerships: Through the African Food Action Club, African states can engage in collaborations and partnerships with other countries, organizations, and stakeholders to advance agricultural development and food security goals.

Access to Expertise and Resources: Membership or involvement with the African Food Action Club could provide African states with access to expertise, resources, and best practices in agriculture and food security.

Promotion of Sustainable Agriculture: By emphasizing agricultural development and food security, the club can help promote sustainable agricultural practices in Africa.

The club was launched in Addis Ababa Ethiopia during the course of the United Nations Food System Summit and it will be unveiled in Nigeria in October. Amb Felicia Iwobi is currently reaching out to stakeholders in the agric sector towards ensuring it’s successful unveiling.

Grace Esedagho Celebrates Birthday In Grand Style

The birthday of the Public Relations Officer of the Delta State Signage and Advertisement Agency (DESAA) Grace Esedagho was on Wednesday, 18th September 2025, celebrated in a colourful style.

The event which held at the Agency’s headquarters in Asaba, saw colleagues, management staff, and close friends come together to honour the PRO for her outstanding service, professionalism, and the positive energy of the celebrant.

Some of the guests who spoke, described the celebrant as “a dynamic communicator and a bridge-builder whose dedication to transparency and public engagement has strengthened the image of the Agency and other offices where she had in the past held position as their PRO.

Others described her as a woman whose work speaks volumes and whose integrity continues to reflect the ideals of her work place, adding that she has helped build trust with the public and stakeholders alike.

Highlight of the event was the cutting of the birthday cake, heartfelt speeches, music, and refreshment.

Nigeria Needs Strong Investment In Cassava, Animal Husbandry Sector Says Amb. Iwobi

The Nigerian Representative of the African Food Action Club Amb Felicia Iwobi has Urged stronger Investment in Animal Husbandry and Cassava Production

In a statement she signed and issued to media men in Abuja the Nigerian Capital Territory, she  urged  leaders and governments leaders to prioritize investments in animal husbandry and cassava production.

“These sectors hold significant potential for enhancing food security, promoting economic growth, and improving livelihoods across the continent” she said.

The statement also commended the Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shetima stating Vice President Kashim Shetima has made contributions to advocacy for active participation in agriculture and food security. “His efforts underscore the importance of agriculture in achieving sustainable development goals”.

Appreciating the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Amb Iwobi said the African Food Action Club Commends the  Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for its proactive approach to ensuring food security in Nigeria.

The ministry’s efforts have contributed to a reduction in food prices in the country.

She also said there is need for Continued Efforts and Partnerships which will accelerate the progress that has been made leading to more needs that has to be done to achieve sustainable food security in Nigeria and across Africa.

“We emphasize the need to embrace key partners like the African Food Action Club in Nigeria to enhance collaboration, investment, and innovation in agriculture” the statement stressed.

Dividends of Democracy: Senator Ned Nwoko Commissions Solar-Powered Boreholes in Delta North Communities

The people of Umunede in Ika North East Local Government Area and Idumuje Ugboko in Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State, have once again felt the impact of democracy in action, as Distinguished Senator Ned Munir Nwoko facilitated and commissioned solar-powered boreholes with steel stanchions and overhead tanks to address their longstanding water challenges.

The commissioning ceremonies which held on Wednesday, August 20 was carried out on behalf of the Senator by his Special Adviser on Political Matters and former Delta State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Emma Ebo, alongside the Senator’s Chief of Staff, Dr. Michael Nwoko.

The events drew notable attendees, including the APC Chairmen of Aniocha North and Ika North East LGAs, as well as the entire leadership team of the Benin Owena River Basin Development Authority, led by its Managing Director, Hon. Olufemi Adekambi.

For decades, access to clean water had been a serious problem in these communities. The new solar powered boreholes now stand as a practical solution to one of their most pressing needs.

The joy and gratitude of the residents were evident as they described the projects as a true answer to their long standing cries for clean and accessible water.

Delta North Flood: Senator Ned Nwoko Secures NEMA Relief, Pushes For Permanent Solutions

Flood-hit communities across Delta North Senatorial District have begun receiving relief materials from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), following a motion of urgent national importance sponsored by Senator Ned Munir Nwoko.

The Senator’s motion, “Urgent Call for Emergency Provisions for Victims of Flooding in Delta North Communities”, drew national attention to the plight of displaced residents in Oshimili South, Ndokwa West, and Ndokwa East Local Government Areas, where rising waters of the River Niger and adjoining creeks submerged homes, schools, roads, and farmlands.

In response, NEMA has released essential relief materials, including food items, which are being distributed directly to victims by its Benin Operations Office in collaboration with the office of Senator Ned Nwoko, who is covering the cost of transportation and logistics to ensure the supplies reach the affected communities.

Senator Ned Nwoko welcomed the intervention, describing it as a critical lifeline for affected families. However, he emphasized that beyond short-term relief, the region needs lasting infrastructural safeguards.

He pointed to his ongoing push for dredging the River Niger and constructing embankments, while also highlighting his successful lobbying for the inclusion of a N27 billion Coastal Road project in the NDDC budget. The ambitious project will connect Asaba to riverine communities such as Oko, Abala, Utchi, Okpai, Aboh, Onyah, Asaba-Ase, and Patani, opening up the flood-prone belt to economic opportunities and stability.

According to him, “Relief items bring immediate comfort, but only durable infrastructure will break the cycle of destruction our people face year after year.”

Felicia Iwobi Makes Clarion Call  For Nigerian Agricultural Investment

Amb. Felicia Iwobi, the Nigerian representative of the African Food Action Club, an Initiative of the International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA), has emphasized the importance of investing in research and food production in Nigeria.

This call to action follows the launch of the initiative in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, during the United Nations Food System Summit.

Key Points from Amb. Iwobi’s statement stressed the need to invest in research, agricultural support programs, climate- resilient agriculture, food intervention programs, digital agriculture, land security, seed security, mechanization, access to credit and food production which according to her, will help encourage Nigerians to leverage the outcomes of the United Nations Food System Summit by investing more in research and food production.

She further stressed that by unveiling of African Food Action Club in Nigeria there is an  expectation to draw more attention to agricultural investments.

Amb. Iwobi said the goal food security will increase attention to agricultural investments which is anticipated to ultimately lead to food security in Nigeria.

Amb. Iwobi acknowledged the positive influence which the presence of Vice President,  Kashim Shetima has at the conference. “I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the Vice President of Nigeria, His Excellency Kashim Shettima  for your powerful speech at the United Nations Food Systems Summit in Ethiopia. His leadership and vision for transforming Nigeria’s agricultural sector through innovative, technology-driven strategies and private-sector-led growth are truly inspiring. His  emphasis on climate-aligned agricultural investments, scaling up food production, and supporting small holder farmers resonated deeply are deeply encouraging” she said.

Her statement also acknowledged the Minister of Agriculture and Food security Sen. Abubakar Kyari for representing Nigeria’s agricultural interests at the summit. “The presence of the Minister and his entourage underscored the Nigerian government’s commitment to food security and sustainable agricultural practise”.

The International Association of World Peace Advocates is an organization that promotes peace and sustainable development. The African Food Action Club which is an initiative is part of IAWPA’s efforts to address food security and promote agricultural development in Africa.

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