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2025/2026 NWFL Season  Kick-off: Delta State Unveils Delta Queens Squad

With the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) kicking off this weekend, the Delta State Sports Commission has set the tone for the new football year by unveiling the Delta Queens squad for the 2025/2026 season.

At the official presentation in Asaba, the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Hon. Onoriode Oborevwori, expressed confidence in the team’s preparedness and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to providing every necessary support for a successful campaign.

Hon. Oborevwori noted that the administration remains steadfast in advancing women’s football across the state, describing Delta Queens as a “symbol of pride, resilience, and excellence” whose achievements continue to inspire young female footballers.

With the NWFL season scheduled to begin on November 26, 2025, Delta Queens will start their quest for domestic glory with a crucial away fixture against Nasarawa Amazons, setting the stage for what promises to be a competitive and exciting season.

Dennis Agbomah To Be Buried Nov 29

Rhe Agbomah family of Idumuebor Quarters in Owa-Alero, Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta State, has announced the passing of their beloved father, husband, son, and uncle, Comrade Elder Dennis Agbomah, PhD.

Elder Agbomah peacefully transited unto the Lord on October 25, 2025 at the age of 60, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, humility, and service that touched many across Delta State and beyond.

Known for his commitment to community development and his unshakeable faith in God, his death has been described as a great loss not only to his family but to all who encountered his wisdom and generosity.

In honour of his remarkable life, the family has released the burial programme.

The ceremonies will begin on Friday, November 28th, 2025, with a Service of Songs by 4pm at his residence on 5th Street, DDPA, Agbor. This solemn evening will provide an opportunity for relatives and friends to reflect on his virtues, share tributes, and celebrate the beautiful life he lived.

The final farewell will take place on Saturday, November 29th, 2025, beginning with a Funeral Service by 10am at I. I. Erigbuem Secondary/Commercial School, Owa-Alero. Immediately after the service, Elder Agbomah will be laid to rest in a private interment, surrounded by loved ones and the community he served faithfully.

A reception will follow at the same venue. where guests will gather to comfort the family and honour his memory.

The ceremonies will conclude with an Outing Service on Sunday, December 7th, 2025 by 8am, at Church of God Mission, Church Aglo, Asaba, where the family will return to thank God for a life well spent.

As preparations continue, the Agbomah family invites all to join them in celebrating the life of a man who lived with purpose, compassion, and an unwavering dedication to God and humanity.

Grassroots Repositioning: Delta North Ward Chairmen Hold Strategic Session With Senator Ned Nwoko

The Delta North All Progressive Congress (APC) Ward Chairmen, led by Ossai Jude Ossa of Ika North East LGA, held a strategic engagement this evening with the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Distinguished Senator Ned Munir Nwoko.

The meeting focused on strengthening party structures across the 98 wards of Delta North and deepening synergy between the Senator’s development agenda and the Ward Chairmen’s grassroots mobilization efforts.

Senator Ned Nwoko emphasized the importance of a well-coordinated grassroots network and assured the Chairmen of continuous collaboration, noting that effective delivery of democratic dividends begins at the ward level.

He reiterated his dedication to ensuring that Delta North remains a model of unity, organization, and progressive engagement within the party.

2025 DOPF Annual Lecture: Financial, Legal, Business Experts To Lead Conversations

Some of Delta State’s most respected figures in accounting, economic planning, law, business leadership, and academia will take centre stage at the 2025 Convention and Annual Lecture of the Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF), scheduled for Thursday, November 27, 2025, at David’s Event Centre, Asaba. The intellectual gathering will interrogate the theme: “Nigeria’s New Tax Law: Implications and Opportunities for Businesses and Society.”

Chairing the event is Chief Edward Obiefuna Martyns (Nnanyelugo), FCA, MBA, MSc, Director of Local Government Accounts in the Office of the Accountant General of Delta State. An accomplished Chartered Accountant, philanthropist, Rotarian, and seasoned public finance professional, Chief Martyns brings vast experience spanning both the private and public sectors of financial management.

Joining the session as discussants are distinguished professionals drawn from government, academia, business and the legal sector. They include Mr Sonny Ekedayen, Delta State Commissioner for Economic Planning, a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN); Mr Victor Fegor Origho, a seasoned Accounting lecturer at Dennis Osadebay University and consultant in taxation, audit and corporate governance; and Mr Martins Oyem Aghaobodo, Esq., veteran legal practitioner, retired administrator, and Head of Chambers, Oyem M. Aghaobodo & Associates.

Also on the panel is Barr. Ikpesu Gideon Jade, Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Effurun Branch, whose expertise in legal and economic matters is expected to add critical perspectives on the regulatory and constitutional implications of Nigeria’s new tax regime. Completing the panel is Engr. Tony Okoh, President of the Delta State Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (DACCIMA), will provide insights from the private sector and speak on business competitiveness under the new tax framework.

The keynote address will be delivered by Associate Prof. Ochuko Benedict Emudainohwo, PhD, FCA, Associate Professor of Accounting at Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba. A Fellow of ICAN and respected scholar in public finance and taxation, he is expected to lead participants through an in-depth examination of the new tax legislation that takes effect on January 1, 2026.

This year’s lecture is particularly significant as Nigeria prepares to implement what has been described as one of its most transformative tax reforms since independence. With a long history of fiscal legislation—from the Petroleum Profits Tax Act of 1959 to the Companies Income Tax Act of 1961 and the introduction of VAT in 1993—Nigeria has consistently sought to modernise its tax system. The new regime aims to simplify compliance, close leakages, and strengthen transparency in public revenue management. The DOPF platform will provide stakeholders with an opportunity to dissect its potential impact on governance, business operations, fiscal accountability, and national development.

His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State, is expected as Special Guest of Honour, alongside senior government functionaries, industry leaders, civil society groups, and media practitioners from across the state.

The DOPF Convention and Annual Lecture, now in its sixth edition, has evolved into one of Delta State’s most credible civic and policy dialogue platforms. This year’s event is expected to deepen public understanding of Nigeria’s new tax law while bringing together diverse voices committed to economic reform, responsible governance, and sustaianble development.

Tragic Dawn Inferno Claims Four in Kano Community

FOUR members of a family lost their lives on Wednesday after an early morning fire swept through their home at Kundila Layin Baba Impossible in Tarauni Local Government Area of Kano State.
The Public Relations Officer of the Kano State Fire Service, Saminu Abdullahi, confirmed the tragedy in a statement issued the same day.

He explained that the blaze was first reported around 4:13 a.m. by one of their officers, Abba Datti.
“Abba Datti, one of our staff members, notified us of the incident at about 4:13 a.m. today (Wednesday),” Abdullahi said.

On getting to the scene, firefighters discovered that the ground-floor structure, measuring roughly 40 by 30 feet and serving as a residence, had already been engulfed by flames.

He said the fire consumed two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a toilet.

According to the statement, five people were trapped inside  the 43-year-old father, Shodandi; his wife, Rafi’a, 30; and their two daughters, three-year-old Mardiya and one-and-a-half-year-old Yusira  all of whom died in the fire.

A 12-year-old boy, Aminu Shodandi, was however rescued alive by the firefighters.

The Fire Service extended its sympathy to the affected family and advised residents to be extra careful with fire sources, especially during the harmattan period.

Preliminary findings indicated that the fire started from a mosquito coil the family had lit before sleeping.

Kidnappers Hijack Vehicle, Kill Driver, Abduct Passenger

Kidnappers have hijacked a commercial vehicle, killed the driver and abducted all passengers on board in Benue State.
The incident occurred on Sunday evening along the Ogobia–Adoka road in Otukpo Local Government Area of the State.
A local who spoke on condition of anonymity, told journalists that the armed men laid an ambush, forced the fully loaded vehicle off the road into the bush, and shot the driver identified as ‘Arrow of God’ from Aila community in Agatu LGA before whisking the passengers away to unknown destination.

Anioma State Creation Within Reach : A True Cause Well Driven By Senator Prince Ned Nwoko

Authentic Ojuwa

The dream of Anioma State is no longer distant; it is gradually unfolding before our very eyes. Today, the people of Delta North stand united and optimistic, filled with renewed hope as the movement for Anioma State creation gains national attention and undeniable momentum.

At the forefront of this historic journey is Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Nwoko, a visionary leader, a courageous advocate and a tireless voice for the people. His unwavering commitment, strategic engagement at the National Assembly, and his consistent push for justice, equity, and balanced representation have brought the Anioma cause to the center of national discourse.

Senator Ned Nwoko has shown extraordinary dedication by ensuring that the struggle for Anioma State is guided by facts, unity, and clear purpose. His leadership reflects the collective aspiration of our people, and his efforts demonstrate that Anioma State is not just a political demand but a rightful heritage long overdue.

With Senator Nwoko’s guidance, the Anioma project is now closer to reality than ever before. His vision is clear. His drive is steady. His passion is unmatched. And the people stand firmly behind him.

Anioma State is our identity. Anioma State is our pride. Anioma State is our future and under the relentless advocacy of Senator Prince Ned Nwoko, that future is within reach.

 We move !!!.

ANIOMA is rising. The time is now.

Ejiofor Commends Brigadier-General Marwa’s Reappointment as NDLEA Chairman, Anticipates Transformative Impact

Chief Emma Ejiofor, PhD, FIBDFM, Onishe Ubulu, has extended his profound congratulations to Brigadier-General Mohammed Buba Marwaq (rtd) on his reappointment as the Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for a second five-year term.

Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Gibson Dunkwu, Chief Ejiofor emphasized the significance of this renewed mandate, recognizing it as a testament to General Marwa’s exceptional leadership and the remarkable strides made in the fight against illicit drugs.

“It is with immense pleasure and profound admiration that I join countless Nigerians in congratulating Brigadier-General Mohammed Buba Marwa on this well-deserved reappointment,” stated Chief Ejiofor. “His tenure has been nothing short of distinguished, embodying the very essence of a pronounced and ratified officer and a gentleman committed to national service. The trust and confidence reposed in him by His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, are not only well-earned but reflect the immense responsibility he carries and the impactful results he has delivered.”

Chief Ejiofor highlighted the national expectations tied to General Marwa’s continued stewardship of the NDLEA. “We are supremely confident that under his steadfast leadership, the NDLEA will not only meet but significantly surpass the high expectations placed upon it. The complexities of combating the drug menace, both domestically and globally, are formidable, yet General Marwa’s proven track record, strategic vision, and resolute commitment provide a powerful assurance that these challenges will be confronted with renewed vigor and innovative, effective solutions.”

Acknowledging the critical need for a robust response to drug-related issues, Chief Ejiofor added, “We eagerly anticipate a significant revitalization of our drug remedy systems, driven by General Marwa’s exemplary leadership. His unique ability to inspire and mobilize vital resources, coupled with his deep understanding of the intricacies of this relentless battle, will undoubtedly pave the way for even greater successes in safeguarding our communities and fostering a healthier, more secure society for all.”

Chief Ejiofor reiterated his optimism for the future under General Marwa’s continued guidance, expressing eagerness to witness the ongoing progress and transformative achievements of the NDLEA.

Ejiofor Hails Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei’s Emergence as NTF President, Predicts Golden Era for Nigerian Tennis

Chief Emma Ejiofor, PhD, FIBDFM, has congratulated the newly elected President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF), Rt. Hon. Victor Onyekachi Ochei, describing his victory as a major milestone for Nigerian sports and a turning point for the nation’s tennis landscape.

In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Gibson Dunkwu, Chief Ejiofor commended the credible and competitive electoral process that produced Rt. Hon. Ochei, noting that his emergence signals the dawn of a new era of strategic leadership, professionalism, and excellence in the NTF.

According to the statement, Chief Ejiofor expressed immense delight at Ochei’s election, which he described as “a resounding endorsement of his competence, track record, and unwavering commitment to public service.” He praised the newly elected NTF President’s long-standing contributions to community empowerment and sports development, emphasizing that his leadership qualities remain unmatched.

“Rt. Hon. Victor Onyekachi Ochei’s victory is not only well-deserved but also an affirmation of his visionary leadership and humanitarian spirit,” Dunkwu stated on behalf of Chief Ejiofor. “His distinguished career, marked by consistency, integrity, and strategic accomplishments, prepares him to steer Nigerian tennis to new heights of global relevance.”

Chief Ejiofor noted that Ochei’s rise to this national assignment reinforces his reputation as “VICTOR LUDORUM”—Champion of the Games—expressing confidence that he will bring renewed dynamism, innovation, and world-class standards to the federation.

The statement outlined key expectations under Ochei’s administration, including:

Improved Athlete Performance: Strengthening coaching standards, scientific training, and international exposure to enhance Nigeria’s competitiveness globally.

Global Engagement: Positioning Nigeria as a respected force in international tennis and attracting partnerships, investments, and high-profile events.

Grassroots Revival: Launching nationwide talent-identification and development programs to groom future champions from an early age.

Upgraded Infrastructure: Modernizing tennis facilities across the country to create conducive environments for both professional and amateur players.

Transparent Governance: Establishing a sustainable, accountable administrative framework that boosts confidence and operational excellence within the NTF.

Chief Ejiofor reaffirmed his unwavering support for Rt. Hon. Ochei, expressing optimism that his tenure will inspire the next generation of athletes and unite the nation through sporting success.

Delta 2026 Budget Will Determine Ijaw Votes — Mulade

…As Delta Ijaws Prepare To Endorse Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for 2027

Ahead of the 2027 governorship election and the proposed endorsement of governor Sheriff Oborevwori as the sole candidate by Delta Ijaws, a prominent Ijaw leader, peace and development advocate, Comrade (Chief) Mulade Sheriff, PhD, has declared that Ijaw votes would be determined by projects allocated and adequately funded in the 2026 budget.

The renowned human and environmental rights activist made the declaration at a press briefing after an expanded stakeholders meeting in Warri on behalf of Ijaw Ethnic Nationality in the state.

According to the Ibe Sorimowei of the ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, the adequate inclusion and funding of projects in the riverine areas will serve as critical consideration for political support, and riverine communities predominantly occupied by the Ijaws and Itsekiri ethnic nationalities.

While he commended the infrastructural development stride by governor Oborevwori in the upland areas, Mulade however lamented the absence of such infrastructural revolution in the riverine areas of the state despite the population density and huge revenue contributions to the state as host to multinational oil and gas companies.

He said, “I want to sincerely  appreciate His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for the infrastructural development, which I described as infrastructural revolution in the state, particularly in the upland,  and your proposed commissioning of the reconstructed Odimodi-Ogulagha road earlier constructed by SPDC in the 1980’s for their operational convenience and community residents.

“It is imperative to state that some Ijaw communities such as Ogulagha, Torugbene, Oporoza, Akugbene, Ojobo etc. are more densely populated than some local government headquarters in the upland, but they are deliberately deprived of development because of the so-called claim of terrain challenges.

“These communities host multinational oil and gas companies contributing immensely to the state revenue, but without any significant projects,” he lamented.

The Ibe-Sorimowei who reminded the governor of how the Ijaws adopted, supported and stood by him all through the election season, also gave the assurance of massive Ijaw votes come 2027, but one that must be backed by the governor’s commitment to development through massive projects inclusion for the area.

“We (the Ijaws) have created a conducive atmosphere to boost oil and gas production, making Delta the richest state; support security, douse restiveness and support economic stability. It is time for the governor to reciprocate through the 2026 budget with tangible legacy projects,” he asserted.

Speaking further he said, “Your Excellency, permit me to draw your attention to some expected critical projects that must be considered for the Delta Ijaw nation: the Ayakoromo bridge, Omadino-Okerenkoko-Kokodiagbene-Escravos road, Aladja-Ogbe-Ijoh Road, Ojobo-Torugbene road, among others.

“Build a first class Health Centre/General Hospital in riverine community,  particularly at Ogulagha Town, to compensate the people for their huge contributions to the state revenue.

On education, he appealed that, “It is worthy of note that every ethnic group in Delta State hosts state university except the Ijaws and the Itsekiris. I want to strongly and sincerely appeal to His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori once again, to consider the upgrading of the Delta State Maritime Polytechnic, Burutu, which is a moribund polytechnic, to a campus of the Delta State University, Abraka. This will position the state to explore the blue economy opportunities. Equally too, the state government should, without delay, build a campus of Dennis Osadebe University at Koko to give sense of belonging to the Itsekiris with a special focus on agriculture for Deltans.

“The above mentioned projects constitutes significant live-wire for the Delta Ijaw, and will translate into votes come 2027. We can assure His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, of 100 percent of the entire Ijaw votes come 2027.

“The consideration of revolutionary projects in the riverine areas in the 2026 budget will give a sense of belonging to the people for their huge contributions. Moreover, your commitment to development will write your name in gold, not just seeking their votes during elections.”

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