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Ezenyili Reconciles Asaba, Oko Kingdoms

The Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government Council, Hon. (High Chief) Ezenyili Kelvin Obi has described the amicable reconciliation between the Royal Majesties of Asaba and Oko Kingdoms as a landmark achievement and a new dawn for peace, unity, and development in the area.

Speaking during the reconciliation ceremony of the Royal Majesties of Asaba and Oko Kingdoms at the Council Secretariat in Asaba, Ezenyili expressed immense joy over the successful end of a prolonged legal and traditional dispute that had lasted for nearly a decade.

According to him, “Today marks an epoch-making event in Oshimili South Local Government Area with the amicable reconciliation of both Royal Majesties of Asaba and Oko Kingdoms. Without an iota of doubt, I am the happiest person amongst us all”.

The council Chairman recalled that the legal battle between both kingdoms began in 2016, characterized by a series of injunctions, judgments, and appeals.

He emphasized the right of every aggrieved party to seek redress in court but urged communities to prioritize mediation and dialogue over prolonged conflicts.

“Considering the bigger picture, I implore every civic community to embrace conflict mediation and resolution as this promotes economic development and strengthens interpersonal relationships,” he said.

 “It is always best to open channels for honest conversations where grievances can be aired and solutions found together.”

Ezenyili, who has served two tenures as Council Chairman, explained that his commitment to peacebuilding began during his first tenure in 2021 when he initiated dialogue between both royal stools. He stated that though his early efforts yielded little result, perseverance and divine guidance led to the reconciliation being celebrated.

He extended special appreciation to the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for granting approval for what he described as the “second voyage of reconciliation,” noting that the exercise marked a historic milestone in the history of Oshimili South.

Council’s cil Chairman also commended both Royal Majesties and their palace chiefs for their maturity, patience, and commitment during the mediation process, describing their conduct as a demonstration of true leadership and a desire for lasting peace.

He further used the occasion to reaffirm his administration’s commitment to accountability and transparency by announcing the Statement of Account for Monthly Stipends of traditional rulers within the local government.

According to him, the total sum preserved in the Council’s special account as of September 2025 stands at ₦522,797,882.57 (Five Hundred and Twenty-Two Million, Seven Hundred and Ninety-Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty-Two Naira, Fifty-Seven Kobo).

He assured that original copies of the financial documents would be handed over to the relevant traditional authorities for verification.

In conclusion, Chief Ezenyili expressed gratitude to God for the successful reconciliation and prayed that peace would continue to reign in Oshimili South.

“I appreciate the good people of Oshimili South for the trust reposed in me to serve in this capacity. My prayer is that this peace will be enduring in Jesus’ name, Amen,” he said.

The event was attended by the two royal fathers and palace chiefs, all of whom hailed the Chairman’s role in restoring unity and mutual respect between the two historic kingdoms.

Ughelli North APC Acting Chairman Evwighono Denies Orchestrating Sack Of Onoabedje Obakpororo As Chairman

….Warns Dr. Ominimini To Desist From Parading Himself As APC Constituency 1 Chairman

Contrary to insinuations and speculations that the ousted Ughelli North Local Government All Progressives Congress (APC) party chairman, Mr. Onoabedje Obakpororo, was orchestrated by the newly appointed acting chairman, Mr. Samuel Evwighono, has denied having hands in his woes, saying that all that happened was within the party constitution.

Narrating what led to the removal and subsequent suspension of the former chairman Mr.Onoabedje, from the party, Mr. Evwighono, explained that he, as the former treasurer to the APC party in the local government did not over throw nor back stabbed Mr. Obakpororo, but the constitution of the party was duly followed.

“Just as you are asking me now, I did not meet any leader or member to remove Onoabedje for me to take over. What led to his removal was his inability to unite the party, his lone ranger attitude and his involvement in anti-party activities and so, the constitution of the party was invoked.

“For over two years, he couldn’t convene exco meetings as well as local government meeting of the party. This lingers until the defection of the now leader of the party, His Excellency, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

“He has been reached severally to call for an exco and LGA meetings to discuss the way forward and growth of the party in the local government but chose to work alone.

“I personally met him and informed him of all the setbacks his inability to call a meeting could cause the party. If he is fair enough, he will testify to this. We met him at different fora but he was adamant and self centred as his only response was I am not bothered.

“He chose not to attend any gathering of the local government whilst he is the chairman, but pretend to be in APC by attending state meetings of APC and holding meetings with ADC leaders. People kept asking if he has defected to the ADC, but I couldn’t respond because he kept everyone in suspense as he run the party as a private entity”

Mr. Evwighono expressed his dismay, stating that it is unfair for the sacked chairman of the party to be spreading false information about him and stated that his purported publications suspending him and others was dead on arrival as the party constitution supercedes any individuals decisions.

“It is wrong. He should tell the public the number of times we the other exco members have called him to discuss with him about the party. He should be man enough to speak the truth on how I met him at Agbarho, excused him out of a meeting an told him the stance of the party constitution and decisions of the party leaders.”

Mr. Evwighono, who expressed bitterness over the false information been spread that he orchestrated the suspension of Mr. Onoabedje, noted that as a core APC member who was even in the party before the fired chairman, couldn’t have worked against the party constitution in favour of only one individual or turned down the decision of the party leaders because of one man.

On Chief Dr. Christopher Obiuwevwi Ominimi, claims of being the chairman of APC constituency 1 in Ughelli North and alleging that all the acting exco members are new, Mr. Evwighono, challenged Dr. Ominimini to make mention of one name among the excos that met him in the party, but rather he met us in the party.

“I have the records of everyone on how they joined the party in Ughelli North including Dr. Ominimini and those he is parading himself with as leaders. They came to meet us in the party, and as a result, I make bold to say that your resources does not make you an automatic leader over the founding members of the party.

“It is also a capital lies that Dr. Ominimini is the APC ‘Constituency 1 Chairman’. This claims is false and i can tell you for free that there was no gathering where he was made Chairman of Constituency 1 of the APC in Ughelli North.

“Chief Dr. Ominimini is not in any position and has no right to address any issues neither is he authorized to make the frivolous claims of new PDP members trying to take over APC which is a blatant lies.

“He too is a new member in the party because he came to meet me and others in the party. So he should be careful with the choice of words he uses especially when on live Radio, and I also make bold to say that none of those he is parading himself with are leaders or excos of the party in Ughelli North.”

Mr. Evwighono emphasized the need for unity within the party and for members to focus on working towards the success of the APC in Ughelli North Local Government Area ahead of 2027. He called on Chief Dr. Ominimini to refrain from making false claims and spreading misinformation, urging him to work together with the existing party members for the benefit of the APC, adding that his outbursts maybe as a result of ignorance of the many wrongs and harms the former chairman has done to the party.

Obakpor Engineering Bags Best Indigenous Construction Company Award, Commends Oborevwori’s Local Content Initiative

…Chief Oguma inducted into CIISM Distinguished Fellows Hall Of Fame

The Chairman of Obakpor Engineering Limited, Chief John Oguma, has commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, for his invaluable contributions to the growth and expansion of operational capabilities of indigenous construction companies in the state.

Chief Oguma gave the commendation on Wednesday at the presentation of the “Best Indigenous Construction Company Award” to Obakpor Engineering Limited, in Asaba, noting that the local content policy encapsulated in the MORE Agenda of the state governor, has created thousands of jobs for skilled and unskilled workers at construction sites, as well as consistent wealth creation for suppliers and food vendors.

Chief Oguma who was represented at the Award presentation by a Senior Management Staff of the construction company, Chief John Ewenede, said since inception in 1991, Obakpor Engineering has improved on its quality service delivery, as can be seen in the quality of work at the ongoing construction of the 500 meters Orere bridge, connecting several communities in Ughelli South and Bomadi local government areas of the state.

He disclosed that the pre-fabricated slabs produced with modern technology meets international standard, assuring that Obakpor Engineering would sustain modern engineering practices in the construction of roads and bridges across the state and beyond.

“Obakpor Engineering commends Governor Oborevwori’s unwavering commitment to the growth and the expansion of operational capabilities of indigenous construction companies through the state government’s huge patronage, while also leveraging on the hitec potentials of multinational construction companies like Julius Berger Nigeria PLC and the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC).

“We have improved tremendously over the years, about 34 years and still counting. Obakpor Engineering is the major indigenous construction firm in Delta State, and with our modern technology and hitec equipment, we are able to produce standard pre-fabricated slabs,” he said.

Earlier, the President of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management (CIISM), Ambassador Dr (Mrs) Temile Uduogho Oritseweyinmi, described Obakpor Engineering Limited, as a foremost construction company with over 34 years of professional expertise in bridge and road construction in Delta State, and beyond.

She disclosed that after extensive fact checking of the performances of all indigenous construction companies in Delta State, Obakpor Engineering Limited emerged as the “Best Indigenous Construction Company 2025” while urging the leadership of the company not to relent in its efforts to sustain the high standard it had attained.

In the same vein, the CIISM President and Chairman of the Governing Council, assisted by the Institute’s Registrar, Dr Adelanke Oyintoke, inducted the Chairman of Obakpor Engineering Ltd, Chief John Oguma, as a “Distinguished Fellow” of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy, in recognition of his visionary leadership and invaluable contributions to Corporate Governance in Nigeria.

The Awards and Induction ceremony marked the end of the three days capacity building workshop with the Theme “Strategic communication in the Digital Age: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Digital tools for effective leadership,” jointly organized by the Delta State Government through the State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, and the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management (CIISM), tagged DELCOM 2025.

154 participants attend the workshop drawn from Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the State Government, NDLEA, the Police Force, as well as political appointees, government media partners, Journalists, selected social media influencers, and online publishers.

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori flagged off the Workshop on Monday 6th October, while the closing ceremony was performed by a former Secretary to the State Government and Director General of the Delta State Capital Development Agency, Chief Patrick Ukah, fnipr, at Hotel Benizia Asaba.

Top management team of Obakpor Engineering Limited present at the Award presentation are; Chief John Ewenede (Representative of Chief John Oguma), Dr Ricardo Oguma (Managing Director, Obakpor Engineering Ltd), Matthew Oguma, Matthew Kwode, Ochuko Omorere, Julius Atiku and Sylvester Uzo.

Kings And Queens Helping Hand Foundation Holds Back-To-School Project In Asaba

The Kings and Queens Helping Hand Foundation has successfully held its Back-to-School Project on Monday, 22nd September 2025, at Asaba Primary School, Asaba, Delta State. The outreach brought smiles to the faces of pupils, teachers, and community members through the generous distribution of school supplies and free medical care.

During the program, pupils received school bags, books, sandals, pens, rulers, and erasers, water bottle, stockings etc, ensuring they resume school with joy and confidence. Teachers were not left out, as they also benefited from the Foundation’s gesture of appreciation and support.

In addition to the educational materials, the Foundation organized a free medical outreach, where teachers were tested and received free medication to promote good health as the new school term begins.

The event was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Primary Education, under the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Delta State, and was graced by the Chief Inspector of Education (CIE), Oshimili South Local Government Area, who represented the ministry.

According to the CEO of the Foundation, Ambassador humanitarian Blessing Erere Esemuede, the Back-to-School Project marks their 38th project in 2025 alone, and 50 projects in less than two years, a remarkable milestone achieved to the glory of God.

The Kings and Queens Helping Hand Foundation continues to touch lives across communities, spreading love, care, and hope through education, healthcare, and humanitarian outreach.

“We thank God for His faithfulness and for everyone who made this project a success. Together, we will keep putting smiles on the faces of children and families,” the Foundation’s team stated with gratitude.

Senator Ned Nwoko’s Anticipated Impact As National Assembly Resumes

By Authentic Ojuwa
As the National Assembly officially resumes its legislative session today 7th October,2025, the spotlight shines brightly on Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, the distinguished Senator Representing Delta North Senatorial District in Delta State.

Senator Nwoko, a visionary leader and committed advocate of national progress, returns to the chambers with renewed energy and focus especially on his unrelenting pursuit of the creation of Anioma State. This noble cause, deeply rooted in justice, equity, and the political balancing of Nigeria’s federating units, has gained significant traction due to Senator Nwoko’s consistency, courage, and strategic engagement at the national level.

The people of Delta North, and indeed all Deltans, continue to view Senator Nwoko as a pillar of hope and representation, whose dedication to the well-being of his constituents transcends politics. His legislative efforts have touched key areas such as youth empowerment, infrastructural development, education, and sustainable economic advancement.
As the National Assembly reconvenes, expectations are high that Senator Nwoko will intensify his advocacy for Aniocha State, a project backed by the collective will of the Delta North people and envisioned to become the sixth state in the Eastern Region of Nigeria. His legislative brilliance, coupled with his unwavering passion for equitable state creation, positions him as a driving force for a more balanced and inclusive federation.
The people of Delta North remain steadfast in their support for Senator Nwoko, confident that his influence and commitment will continue to yield transformative results not only for Delta State but for Nigeria at large.

DELCOM 2025: Oborevwori Harps on Constructive Criticism, Effective Communication for Nation Building

…Says AI indispensable, shaping effective governance

The Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed the crucial role of strategic communication and artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping effective governance and leadership in today’s digital world.

Declaring open the 6th edition of the Delta State Strategic Communication Workshop (DELCOM 2025) on Monday at Hotel Benizia, Asaba, the Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, emphasized that digital tools and AI have become indispensable to governance, public enlightenment, and national development.

“The theme of this year’s workshop, Strategic Communication in the Digital Age: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Digital Tools for Effective Leadership, is both timely and relevant,” Governor Oborevwori stated. “In an era where digital platforms and AI are reshaping governance and public communication, it is imperative that we embrace innovation and utilize these modern tools to effectively project the progress of our dear state.”

The Governor stressed that nation-building requires more than just policies and infrastructure, describing effective communication as the lifeline of peace, unity, and progress.

“Nation-building thrives on dialogue, mutual respect, and understanding,” he said. “Equally important is the role of constructive criticism, which enables the government to refine its policies, improve service delivery, and remain responsive to the needs of the people.”

While urging media practitioners and government communicators to uphold professionalism and responsibility, Governor Oborevwori cautioned against misinformation and digital manipulation, warning that “propaganda, fake news, and cyber bullying erode public trust and undermine our collective progress.”

Highlighting some of his administration’s achievements, the Governor noted significant strides in infrastructure, education, and financial accountability.

“In our administration, we have embarked on extensive road construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance to ease mobility, promote commerce, and enhance living standards,” he explained. “Transparency and accountability remain at the heart of our financial practices, ensuring that every kobo is judiciously applied for the benefit of our citizens.”

He further stated that the state’s strategic investment in education continues to empower Deltans with the skills required to thrive in today’s knowledge-driven economy. “Through policies and initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, we are creating sustainable employment opportunities for our people,” the Governor added.

He commended the organisers of DELCOM 2025, led by the Director-General of the Delta State Orientation and Communication Bureau, Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, for sustaining the annual platform which, he said, “continues to enhance the capacity of government communicators and strengthen leadership across all sectors.”

In his welcome address, Dr. Oghenesivbe said the workshop had, since inception, trained over 900 participants in effective communication of government policies and programmes. He described this year’s theme as particularly relevant given the growing influence of digital media and AI in public engagement.

“As communicators, we must stay ahead of the curve by harnessing the power of AI and digital tools to shape public opinion and drive positive narratives,” Dr. Latimore Oghenesivbe said. He also urged participants to understand the legal framework guiding responsible communication, including the Cybercrimes Act 2024, and laws on libel and defamation.

He reminded journalists and media practitioners that “defamation has grave consequences, including fines and imprisonment,” and urged all communicators to verify their sources and maintain factual accuracy.

The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, represented by the Majority Leader, Hon. Emeka Nwaobi, underscored the importance of AI in transforming governance and leadership communication.

“In today’s world of instant information and social media, strategic communication is no longer a luxury, it is the lifeblood of effective leadership,” he said. “Artificial Intelligence is not here to replace human creativity but to augment our capabilities. It can help the government analyse public sentiment, translate messages into local languages, and make policy decisions based on real-time data.”

The Chief Adviser to the Governor, Senator Ighoyota Amori, commended Governor Oborevwori for consistently approving capacity-building programs for government spokespersons, media partners, online publishers and social media influencers in the state.“You can’t demand excellence from people you have not trained,” he said, urging participants to maximize the opportunity to learn modern communication strategies.

He added humorously that though his generation belongs to the analog era, he remains curious about AI and looks forward to the training session on Digital Leadership and Crisis Communication, while commending the State Coordinator of DELCOM, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, for his tenacity, unwavering commitment and dedication to assigned responsibilities.

The Delta State Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Minnie Oseji, in her goodwill message, revealed that her office had trained over 500 civil servants across 19 ministries, departments, and agencies in digitalization. She described the AI-focused theme of DELCOM 2025 as “a welcome development that aligns perfectly with the state’s digital transformation agenda.”

“This should not just be another training for relaxation,” she cautioned. “We expect tangible and measurable results when you return to your MDAs and step down the knowledge gained.”

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Finance, Chief Fidelis Tilije, represented by the Functioning Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Gibson Pinnick, said effective communication is key to transparency and trust in governance.

“In this digital age, leadership is not just about decision-making but about how effectively those decisions are communicated,” he said. “Workshops like DELCOM equip political appointees, media partners, and influencers to turn public information into public understanding.”

Facilitators at the 3-days workshop include; Prof. Joyce Ogwezi, who leads the session on Strategic Communication for Leaders; Dr. Monday Ashibogwu, who trains participants on AI-Powered Leadership Communication, and Prof. Presley Obukoadata, who handles Digital Leadership and Crisis Communication.

Participants are expected to challenge their curiosity, strengthen their communication skills, and apply the knowledge gained to improve public engagement and government representation.

The 6th Edition of DELCOM 2025 is organized by the Delta State Orientation and Communication Bureau under the leadership of Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe. It is designed to sharpen the skills of participants, and bring them up to speed with latest digital tools and artificial intelligence technology for effective media engagements.

As Delta State continues its digital transformation drive, DELCOM 2025 is poised to play a defining role in building a new cadre of communicators; skilled in artificial intelligence, strategic messaging, and ethical reporting. By bridging the gap between governance and public understanding, the workshop reaffirms Governor Oborevwori’s commitment to transparent leadership, innovation, and inclusive growth in a rapidly evolving information age.

Delcom Participants included political appointees, government media partners, Journalists, Public Relations Officers from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), the Academic community, the police, NDLEA, online publishers and notable social media influencers.

The 3-Day capacity building workshop will come to a close on Wednesday 8th October, 2025 with presentation of certificates of attendance to participants by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, and induction of Members, Fellows and Disguised Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management (CIISM) by the President of the Institute, Ambassador Dr (Mrs) Temile Uduogho Oritseweyinmi,

Also in attendance at the opening ceremony are; Commissioner for Higher Education (ably represented), Bureau for Special Duty Commissioner, Chief Ejiro Terry Etacherure, Commissioner for Youth Development, Barrister ThankGod Trakiriowei Harry, State Commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA (ably represented), Sir Eddie Gbegbaje, Chairman State Bureau for Pensions (ably represented), Manager Communications, Government House, Jackson Ekugwum, Executive Assistant to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, Executive Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Comrade Felix Ofou.

Other dignitaries include; Dr Donald Peterson, Special Adviser to the Governor on Entrepreneurship Development (ably represented), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth Development, Dr Ngozi Mogbolu, Permanent Secretary, Directorate of Political and Security Services, Mr Theophilus Chukwudi Aguonye, State Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Godfrey Osakwe, General Manager, Delta Broadcasting Service Warri, Pastor Malcolm Oteri, General Manager, Delta Broadcasting Service Asaba, Mrs Kristine Emetulu, et al.

Silent Heroes Awards Initiative Celebrates Asagba of Asaba on One-Year Throne Anniversary

The Silent Heroes Awards Initiative (SHA) has extended heartfelt felicitations to His Royal Majesty, the Asagba of Asaba, Obi (Professor) Epiphany Chigbogwu Azinge, SAN, OON, FNIALS, FICMIC, PhD, LLD(HC), KSJI, KSG, as he marks his one-year anniversary on the ancient throne of Asaba Kingdom.

 

In a goodwill message issued by the Founder of the Initiative, Mr. Odita Sunday, on behalf of the Board and Organising Committee of the Silent Heroes Awards, the royal father was lauded for his sterling leadership, humility, and intellectual distinction, which continue to bring honor and progress to the Asaba Kingdom and the Anioma nation at large.

 

Mr. Odita described the Asagba’s reign as a blessing to the people, noting that within one year, his wisdom and peaceful disposition have further strengthened unity and development in the ancient city.

 

He recalled the strong and enduring relationship between the Asagba and the Silent Heroes Awards Initiative, stating that the revered monarch has been a consistent supporter of the values the organisation represents.

 

According to him, “We remain profoundly grateful to His Majesty for identifying with the Silent Heroes Awards Initiative right from inception, and for his noble roles as past Chairman and Keynote Speaker at one of our previous editions. His guidance and presence have been a great source of inspiration to our mission of celebrating men and women who quietly make positive impact in society.”

 

The SHA founder prayed for God’s continued grace upon the monarch, wishing him long life, good health, and divine wisdom to lead the Asaba Kingdom to greater heights of peace, unity, and prosperity.

 

He further reaffirmed the commitment of the Silent Heroes Awards Initiative to upholding the values of excellence, patriotism, and selfless service—virtues which, he said, the Asagba of Asaba exemplifies both in his royal duties and professional endeavors.

 

“Long live His Royal Majesty, the Asagba of Asaba! Long live Asaba Kingdom! Long live the Silent Heroes Awards Initiative!” the statement concluded.

Delcom 2025: Oborevwori harps on constructive criticism, effective communication for nation building

…Says AI indispensable, shaping effective governance

The Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed the crucial role of strategic communication and artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping effective governance and leadership in today’s digital world.

 

Declaring open the 6th edition of the Delta State Strategic Communication Workshop (DELCOM 2025) on Monday at Hotel Benizia, Asaba, the Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, emphasized that digital tools and AI have become indispensable to governance, public enlightenment, and national development.

 

“The theme of this year’s workshop, Strategic Communication in the Digital Age: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Digital Tools for Effective Leadership, is both timely and relevant,” Governor Oborevwori stated. “In an era where digital platforms and AI are reshaping governance and public communication, it is imperative that we embrace innovation and utilize these modern tools to effectively project the progress of our dear state.”

 

The Governor stressed that nation-building requires more than just policies and infrastructure, describing effective communication as the lifeline of peace, unity, and progress.

 

“Nation-building thrives on dialogue, mutual respect, and understanding,” he said. “Equally important is the role of constructive criticism, which enables the government to refine its policies, improve service delivery, and remain responsive to the needs of the people.”

 

While urging media practitioners and government communicators to uphold professionalism and responsibility, Governor Oborevwori cautioned against misinformation and digital manipulation, warning that “propaganda, fake news, and cyber bullying erode public trust and undermine our collective progress.”

 

Highlighting some of his administration’s achievements, the Governor noted significant strides in infrastructure, education, and financial accountability.

 

“In our administration, we have embarked on extensive road construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance to ease mobility, promote commerce, and enhance living standards,” he explained. “Transparency and accountability remain at the heart of our financial practices, ensuring that every kobo is judiciously applied for the benefit of our citizens.”

 

He further stated that the state’s strategic investment in education continues to empower Deltans with the skills required to thrive in today’s knowledge-driven economy. “Through policies and initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, we are creating sustainable employment opportunities for our people,” the Governor added.

 

He commended the organisers of DELCOM 2025, led by the Director-General of the Delta State Orientation and Communication Bureau, Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, for sustaining the annual platform which, he said, “continues to enhance the capacity of government communicators and strengthen leadership across all sectors.”

 

In his welcome address, Dr. Oghenesivbe said the workshop had, since inception, trained over 900 participants in effective communication of government policies and programmes. He described this year’s theme as particularly relevant given the growing influence of digital media and AI in public engagement.

 

“As communicators, we must stay ahead of the curve by harnessing the power of AI and digital tools to shape public opinion and drive positive narratives,” Dr. Latimore Oghenesivbe said. He also urged participants to understand the legal framework guiding responsible communication, including the Cybercrimes Act 2024, and laws on libel and defamation.

 

He reminded journalists and media practitioners that “defamation has grave consequences, including fines and imprisonment,” and urged all communicators to verify their sources and maintain factual accuracy.

 

The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, represented by the Majority Leader, Hon. Emeka Nwaobi, underscored the importance of AI in transforming governance and leadership communication.

 

“In today’s world of instant information and social media, strategic communication is no longer a luxury, it is the lifeblood of effective leadership,” he said. “Artificial Intelligence is not here to replace human creativity but to augment our capabilities. It can help the government analyse public sentiment, translate messages into local languages, and make policy decisions based on real-time data.”

 

The Chief Adviser to the Governor, Senator Ighoyota Amori, commended Governor Oborevwori for consistently approving capacity-building programs for government spokespersons, media partners, online publishers and social media influencers in the state.“You can’t demand excellence from people you have not trained,” he said, urging participants to maximize the opportunity to learn modern communication strategies.

 

He added humorously that though his generation belongs to the analog era, he remains curious about AI and looks forward to the training session on Digital Leadership and Crisis Communication, while commending the State Coordinator of DELCOM, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, for his tenacity, unwavering commitment and dedication to assigned responsibilities.

 

The Delta State Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Minnie Oseji, in her goodwill message, revealed that her office had trained over 500 civil servants across 19 ministries, departments, and agencies in digitalization. She described the AI-focused theme of DELCOM 2025 as “a welcome development that aligns perfectly with the state’s digital transformation agenda.”

 

“This should not just be another training for relaxation,” she cautioned. “We expect tangible and measurable results when you return to your MDAs and step down the knowledge gained.”

 

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Finance, Chief Fidelis Tilije, represented by the Functioning Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Gibson Pinnick, said effective communication is key to transparency and trust in governance.

 

“In this digital age, leadership is not just about decision-making but about how effectively those decisions are communicated,” he said. “Workshops like DELCOM equip political appointees, media partners, and influencers to turn public information into public understanding.”

 

Facilitators at the 3-days workshop include; Prof. Joyce Ogwezi, who leads the session on Strategic Communication for Leaders; Dr. Monday Ashibogwu, who trains participants on AI-Powered Leadership Communication, and Prof. Presley Obukoadata, who handles Digital Leadership and Crisis Communication.

 

Participants are expected to challenge their curiosity, strengthen their communication skills, and apply the knowledge gained to improve public engagement and government representation.

 

The 6th Edition of DELCOM 2025 is organized by the Delta State Orientation and Communication Bureau under the leadership of Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe. It is designed to sharpen the skills of participants, and bring them up to speed with latest digital tools and artificial intelligence technology for effective media engagements.

 

As Delta State continues its digital transformation drive, DELCOM 2025 is poised to play a defining role in building a new cadre of communicators; skilled in artificial intelligence, strategic messaging, and ethical reporting. By bridging the gap between governance and public understanding, the workshop reaffirms Governor Oborevwori’s commitment to transparent leadership, innovation, and inclusive growth in a rapidly evolving information age.

 

Delcom Participants included political appointees, government media partners, Journalists, Public Relations Officers from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), the Academic community, the police, NDLEA, online publishers and notable social media influencers.

 

The 3-Day capacity building workshop will come to a close on Wednesday 8th October, 2025 with presentation of certificates of attendance to participants by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, and induction of Members, Fellows and Disguised Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management (CIISM) by the President of the Institute, Ambassador Dr (Mrs) Temile Uduogho Oritseweyinmi,

 

Also in attendance at the opening ceremony are; Commissioner for Higher Education (ably represented), Bureau for Special Duty Commissioner, Chief Ejiro Terry Etacherure, Commissioner for Youth Development, Barrister ThankGod Trakiriowei Harry, State Commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA (ably represented), Sir Eddie Gbegbaje, Chairman State Bureau for Pensions (ably represented), Manager Communications, Government House, Jackson Ekugwum, Executive Assistant to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, Executive Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Comrade Felix Ofou.

 

Other dignitaries include; Dr Donald Peterson, Special Adviser to the Governor on Entrepreneurship Development (ably represented), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth Development, Dr Ngozi Mogbolu, Permanent Secretary, Directorate of Political and Security Services, Mr Theophilus Chukwudi Aguonye, State Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Godfrey Osakwe, General Manager, Delta Broadcasting Service Warri, Pastor Malcolm Oteri, General Manager, Delta Broadcasting Service Asaba, Mrs Kristine Emetulu, et al.

OFAAC Sends Congratulatory Message To Asagba Of Asaba On 1st Coronation Anniversary

By Patrick Ochei

The Organisation For the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) – the umbrella body of Anioma culture congratulates the Asagba of Asaba, HRM Obi (Prof) Epiphany Chigbogu Azinge SAN, as he celebrates the first anniversary of his coronation as Asagba of Asaba.

The strongly worded OFAAC statement on the anniversary was signed and issued by the President, Arc. Kester Ifeadi in Asaba, on Sunday 5th October, 2025.

OFAAC maintains in the statement that, Asagba Azinge has proven his mettle as a well prepared people’s ruler and leader in the last one year that he ascended the throne of his forebears.

Accordingly, the statement reads, “This one year of your reign as Asagba of Asaba has been eventful. You have proven your preparedness for the throne and readiness to usher in a new dawn, not just in Asaba but for the entire Anioma Nation.

“We are pleased with the unwavering leadership that you have brought to bear in this one year. You have flavoured traditional administration with exemplary leadership, commitment and dedication to cultural preservation and people’s welfare. All of the sectors of Asaba society – men, women, youths, children, diverse groups, non indigenes and more are happy with your leadership, which is a good sign of a foreseeable progress and development in the land.

“Once again, we congratulate you, even as we reaffirm our commitment to working with you for the uplifting and advancement of Anioma Nation. Long live our king! Long live Anioma Nation!!”, stated OFAAC.

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