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Governor Of The Year Award: Eyeifa Congratulates Oborevwori

 

The Chairman of the State Police Community Relations Committee PCRC Delta state command Comrade Amb. Oliver Eyeifa has congratulated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on winning the Governor of the Thisday Newspaper and Arise television Governor of Year Award for 2024. The prestigious award, presented by ThisDay Newspaper and Arise Television, recognizes the Governor’s outstanding physical discipline and infrastructural development in Delta State ¹.

According to Comrade Amb Eyeifa this award is a well-deserved testament to Governor Oborevwori’s impactful work for the people of Delta State. The state PCRC endorsement is a significant boost to the Governor’s reputation, highlighting his commitment to the state’s development.

Governor Oborevwori’s achievements in office have been impressive, with visible improvements in infrastructure and economic development. His leadership has made a positive impact on the lives of Deltans, and this award is a recognition of his hard work and dedication.

The PCRC Delta State Chairman enjoined all Deltans to supports Governor Sheriff Oborevwori MORE Agenda for the overall development of state.

Noting that there cannot be any meaningful development without Security which is everyone’s business.

NYSC Delta State Swears-In 2159 Prospective Corps Members

Delta State Coordinator, NYSC Delta State, Mr. John Vandi Kwaghe, has revealed that a total of 2,159 prospective Corps Members, had been duly registered in the camp.

Kwaghe made this known during the opening /Swearing-In ceremony of the 2024 batch ‘C’ stream II orientation course at the NYSC permanent orientation camp, Issele-Uku, Delta State.

He said the Corp members comprises of 993 males 1,166 females.

The State Cordinator said the Corp members would undergo regimented training, designed to instill leadership values, humility, perseverance, discipline, endurance, and the ability to coexist harmoniously with others, irrespective of their ethnic, religious, or social backgrounds.

He commended the governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for his unwavering commitment to the NYSC, which he said has contributed to the success of the scheme in the state.

While speaking on some of the challenges encounter by the NYSC in the state, such as the absence of a dedicated NYSC State Secretariat to, lack of utility vehicles for the effective inspection of Corps Members across the state, the need for an official vehicle for the State Coordinator, urgent requirement for an ambulance to support our Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD) programme and other emergency purposes, amongst others, he called for the intervention of the Governor in overcoming the challenges.

The governor who was represented by the Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Nyerhovwo Tonukari assured the Corps members of his administration’s commitment towards creating an enabling environment that will foster progress in the scheme.

He said their security and welfare would be prioritized.

The governor said the NYSC since its establishment has contributed to nation building, through it’s impact on the Corps members.

He advised them to show commitment to the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme while in camp, so as help reduce the challenges of unemployment in the country.

The Secretary to the state government and Chairman of the state NYSC Governing Board, Dr Kingsley who was represented by the Permanent Secretary Cabinet and Administration, Mr Henry Onyeukwu urged them to take advantage of the skills acquisition programmes as it will help them even after their service year.

Excitement As Fostering Hopes Foundation Empowers Three More Families In Delta

By Patrick Ochei

The atmosphere at the Heroes Family Church Okpanam on Sunday 26th January, 2025, was one beyond normal service, it was one filled with organic excitement and jubilation when the Fostering Hopes Foundation announced a business support empowerment for three families.

This second edition of the empowerment programme has a man, Mr. Micah U., a father of two, doing grilling; a woman, Mrs. Patience O., a mother of four, doing cooking, and another woman; Mrs. Felicia M., a mother of two, doing water and drinks business.

Like always in the package of the empowerment, the three families received two hundred and fifty thousand naira (#250,000) each as business support while their children, eight of them have scholarship from creche to secondary school level.

The Founder and Coordinator of the Foundation, Nkechi Ukome said it gives her joy to see families lifted above poverty.

Speaking further, she said it was seriously challenging to start the Foundation but that she almost lost her peace when she couldn’t start.

Her words, “I feel so excited and blessed that I am doing this. The essence is to minimize the suffering of families and ensure that the children of the families thrive. The children are basic in all of this; and that is why we ensure that the children receive comprehensive scholarship, at least till when they are done with secondary education”, she joyfully said.

The Senior Pastor of Heroes Aglow Gospel Ministry a.k.a Heroes Family Church, Pastor Elvis Peters Uto whose platform was used for the empowerment, thanked, prayed and blessed Nkechi Ukome for her benevolence to the needy.

He said heavens would continue to record this act of kindness and magnanimity for her, insisting in his prophetic declaration, that her resources and well of joy would never dry.

For the collaborating NGO – Stand-Up for Women Society (SWS), the Chairperson, Comrade Mrs. Stella Macaulay commended Nkechi Ukome for the great humanitarian service she is rendering to society, praying that God would continue to empower her to cover more and more grounds.

She advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the seed so it can multiply for other beneficial uses that aid family and societal advancement.

Another witness NGO – Eye-On-The-Future Initiative, whose Executive Director was also at the maiden empowerment programme, Comrade Mrs. Josephine Omodor appreciated Nkechi Ukome for her kind gestures and pledged to continue to be of assistance to ensure that beneficiaries make good use of the opportunities gotten on a platter of gold.

So far, Fostering Hopes Foundation has empowered six families with 19 children on full scholarship until they are done with their secondary education. The first three families received fund and starter packs for their businesses while their children had been on scholarship since then. This is a Foundation that prioritizes “empowering communities, one family at a time”.

Sir Jossy Honnah Congratulates Oborevwori As He Bags Governor of the Year

The Executive Assistant to the Governor, Delta State (SSG Office), Sir Jossy Honnah (JP), has congratulated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on his recognition as Sir Jossy Honnah Congratulates Oborevwori As He Bags Governor of the Year award.

He said the award was in honour of his developmental strides in the state.

Jossy Honnah said the award given to the governor will spur him to do more for the people of Delta State.

Michael Ikeogwu Hails Governor Oborevwori’s Governor of the Year Award as Proof of Transformative Leadership

The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Delta State on Media, Comrade Michael Ikeogwu, has applauded the Governor of the Year Award bestowed on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori by ThisDay/Arise TV, describing it as a well-deserved recognition of the governor’s relentless efforts to transform Delta State. Ikeogwu, a respected media professional and two-time Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Delta State Council, called the honor a testament to the monumental progress under Governor Oborevwori’s leadership.

In a congratulatory message shared with newsmen, Ikeogwu expressed his gratitude to God for making this recognition possible and highlighted the governor’s ability to silence critics with impactful policies, developmental programs, and life-changing projects.

“Your Excellency, I join your countless supporters to celebrate this prestigious award as Governor of the Year. That this honor comes from a reputable organization like ThisDay/Arise TV speaks volumes. You have proven your commitment to transforming Delta State, and the world has taken notice,” Ikeogwu remarked.

Ikeogwu further highlighted the governor’s achievements in just twenty months, emphasizing the extensive development projects that have touched every part of the state. “Your Excellency, your leadership has left no one in doubt about your dedication to fulfilling your campaign promises. The projects you’ve initiated are reshaping the landscape of Delta, and Deltans are witnessing these transformative efforts firsthand,” he said.

The media aide also called on Deltans to sustain their support for Governor Oborevwori, assuring them that his administration remains committed to delivering on its promises. Ikeogwu lauded the media in Delta and beyond for amplifying the governor’s achievements and urged them to continue giving comprehensive coverage of his initiatives.

“This award is more than a celebration; it’s a validation of your dedication to governance and a challenge for us all to stand behind your vision. Congratulations, Your Excellency. The world is watching, and we are proud,” Ikeogwu concluded.

The Governor of the Year Award by ThisDay/Arise TV highlights the significant strides made by Governor Oborevwori, whose administration continues to set new benchmarks for governance and development in Delta State.

Over 30 Graves, Shrine Discovered in Popular Anambra Hotel

The Anambra State Government has discovered a total of 35 graves in a popular hotel used for kidnapping and sundry crimes in Oba, Idemili South local government area of the state.

Deputy Governor of the state, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim disclosed that chains of graves and a shrine were discovered on the topmost floor of the two-storey Udoka Golden Point Hotel and Suites.

Leading the demolition squad, Ibezim added that numerous horrific things were also found in the hotel including a shrine and live bullets among others.

He noted that the Homeland Security Law signed by the governor has energised security operations in the state, and any facility or property confirmed to be used for criminal activities, will not only be pulled down but will be taken over by the state government.

Special Adviser to Governor Soludo on Community Security, Ken Emeakyi, said the state government is not in a one-off show but is battle-ready for sustained action against crime and criminality.

In light of the discoveries, members of the public are urged to support the war against crime and criminality and report any activity that is unclear to them in their areas.

Tinubu Appoints APC Chairman As Board Chair FAAN

President Bola Tinubu has appointed the Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje as the board chairman of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.

The Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy), Bayo Onanuga, announced the appointment in a statement on Friday.

Also appointed is the APC National Secretary, Senator Bashiru Ajibola as the board chairman of the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC).

A long time ally of the President and former Senator representing Rivers South-East, Magnus Abe, made the list as the Chairman, National Agency For Great Green Wall.

According to the presidential spokesman, Tinubu directed the “board chairpersons not to interfere with the management of the organisations, emphasising that their positions are non-executive.”

We Have Not Borrowed Since Oborevwori Took Over – Delta Govt

Delta State Government, has reiterated that it had not borrowed any money since Governor Sheriff Oborevwori took over governance in the state on May 29, 2023.

The State Commissioner for Finance, Chief Fidelis Tilije who disclosed this at a press conference in Asaba, said contrary to reports by an online news medium, the State Government had not entered into any borrowing relationship with any institution.

According to him, “this state has not entered into any borrowing relationship whatsoever, whether partnership, individual, corporate, bank, local, national or international. We have not borrowed a dime since this administration took effect on the 29th of May, 2023.

“I can state categorically in any forum I found myself, that Delta State remains, in terms of financial terms, the strongest financial state standing in this country.

“I say so with every emphasis because I know the finances of the state, and I say that we are clearly, clearly the strongest financial state in Nigeria.

“I can stand this debate at any point in time, because I know the balances as I speak to you today. I know the efforts that are being made by this administration.

“We stand categorically, heads up, to state that this administration has not borrowed a dime since 29th of May, 2023.

“We have paid so much in terms of construction, we have made sure that all debts are being paid down as seriously as we can.

“We have also improved in terms of contractual relationship with our contractors. Before now, it is difficult for us to give our contractors advanced payments.

“But as I speak, virtually all of the major contracts we have now, we have actually offered between 30% to 40% in terms of advanced payment.

“Indeed, the last discussion I had with the Governor, we are even thinking that for this particular dry season, we are going to be paying up to 70 percent advance payment.

“Because of the inflationary trends in Nigeria, we don’t want to be caught up in it at all. We do not want to review any contract whatsoever as we move on in this dry season.

“We want to take advantage of the dry season to do as much as we can and in terms of creating value for money for Deltans, the inspections that he has carried out are actually giving out so much to you and I.

“We need to understand his effort in trying to ensure that there are funding for all contracts that we have given and in all relationships that are actually being entered into by this administration.

“I state once again, categorically, as Commissioner for Finance, Delta State, that we have not borrowed any one kobo from any institution whatsoever since May 29, 2023.

“I also state categorically, and I am willing to stand anywhere to debate it, that we are the strongest states in terms of finance in this country.”

On his part, the State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu described Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as a man of impeccable integrity who has demonstrated a lot of transparency in the running of the affairs of the state.

“We have read out a number of projects that we have embarked upon in the last 19 and half months, and that all those projects are being funded by the funds that are at the disposal of the state, and that at no time in the last 19 and a half months has the state made any move to ask anybody to give us money in form of loan.

“We are only using what is available to us that comes in from our entire state. we have not at any time borrowed a penny, and so we were surprised when we saw a report in one of the online platforms suggesting that we are number one in terms of borrowing.

“We don’t know where that came from because as a state we are on a platform of solid liquidity. We are not only liquid, but we are solidly liquid to be able to deal with the problems that we have and that tells you the management skills of the Oborevwori administration,” he said.

“When Things Fall Apart: The End of Nigeria’s Failed Ideology”

By Amb Aliyu Bin Abbas

In the annals of African history, Nigeria was once held up as a beacon of hope, a land of promise, and a testament to the possibility of unity in diversity. It was an ideology that fueled the dreams of many, both within and beyond its borders. But today, as we stand on the precipice of a shattered dream, it’s become painfully clear that Nigeria, as an ideology, has crumbled.

For years, the Nigerian state has proven itself to be little more than a fiction a grand illusion that promises prosperity but delivers despair.

It’s a nation that works remarkably well for the elites and members of the establishment, who continue to thrive amid the chaos. But for the masses, Nigeria is a dystopian nightmare, a never-ending story of unfulfilled promises, and a cruel hoax.

The truth is, the Nigerian dream has devolved into a tragic comedy. With each passing cycle of governance failure, the nation’s diaspora community swells as disillusioned citizens seek refuge in foreign lands. They flee the very homeland that should be their sanctuary, driven away by a nightmarish reality where basic services are a luxury, corruption is rampant, and insecurity is the order of the day.

The institutions that should serve as the pillars of a functioning democracy have crumbled under the weight of corruption and incompetence. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Electoral Tribunal, once symbols of hope, have revealed their absolute partiality to the status quo. The façade of free and fair elections has been torn asunder, exposing the deep rot within the Nigerian political system.

The consequences of this institutional decay are far-reaching. The people have lost faith in the electoral process, viewing it as a charade designed to perpetuate the rule of the few at the expense of the many. This disillusionment is not isolated; it’s a ticking time bomb that threatens to explode into political upheaval.

The recent years have witnessed movements and protests across Nigeria, driven by a collective frustration with the prevailing order. From the #EndSARS protests, the end bad Governance protest to calls for secession, the voices of dissent are growing louder, and they will not be silenced. The people are no longer willing to accept the status quo, and they are demanding a fundamental restructuring of the Nigerian state.

The end of Nigeria as an ideology is not a doomsday prophecy; it’s a stark reality that we can no longer ignore. The farce we call Nigeria, with its broken institutions and shattered dreams, cannot endure in its current form. It’s time to acknowledge that the old order is crumbling, and it’s up to the people to shape a new future.

The way forward is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the Nigerian people have the resilience and determination to chart a different course. It’s time to dismantle the broken system and rebuild a Nigeria that works for all its citizens, not just the privileged few. The end of Nigeria as we know it is the beginning of a new chapter a chapter where the people reclaim their power and rewrite the story of their nation.

Amb Aliyu Bin Abbas is the Youth President of National Youth Alliance.

Former Director, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs In Police Custody For Trafficking

By Faith Okafor

Former Director at the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs in Anambra State, Sabirah Izuorah, have been arrested by the Ondo State Police Command for trafficking of 14 children.

It was disclosed that she admitted to paying Lukman Isiaka and Abosede Olanipekun, N500,000 for each child and resold them to other buyers for N1 million or more.

Izuorah had claimed to run an orphanage in Ihiala, Anambra State

Amongst the recovered children were several infants, including two-week-olds, two-month-olds, and ten other children.

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