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ICC Congratulates Uba Dorathy Mbasen on NAWOJ Election Victory

The Indigenous Correspondents Chapel (ICC) has congratulated Comrade Uba Dorathy Mbasen on her election as Financial Secretary in the just-concluded elections of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ).

In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman, Comrade Kenneth Orusi, and the Secretary, Comrade Michael Odiah, the Chapel described Mbasen’s victory alongside the Comrade Sonia Unobunjo-led executive as a testament to her commitment, leadership qualities, and readiness to serve.

According to the release, “This victory reflects the confidence, trust, and admiration of members who have recognized your commitment, leadership qualities, and readiness to serve. Your emergence is a clear mandate to deliver purposeful leadership, promote inclusiveness, and sustain the ideals of progress and accountability.”

The ICC expressed confidence that under the new leadership, NAWOJ would experience renewed vigor, innovative ideas, and a strengthened spirit of collaboration that would advance the goals of women journalists across the country.

“As you begin this new chapter, we urge you to remain steadfast, transparent, and people-focused in all your endeavors as an ambassador of ICC,” the statement added.

The Chapel further wished Mbasen and the entire Unobunjo-led executive a fruitful and impactful tenure, while reaffirming its support for their collective efforts to uplift the journalism profession and promote women’s voices in the media.

Oborevwori to Visit Germany for Strategic Talks With Julius Berger – Aniagwu

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, will on Tuesday depart for Germany on an official working visit aimed at strengthening the state’s partnership with construction giant, Julius Berger, according to the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu.

Aniagwu, who disclosed this at a press briefing in Asaba, said the Governor would be accompanied by himself and the Technical Assistant to the Governor.

Flanked by the Chief Press Secretary ( CPS) to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, and the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, Projects and Policies, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, Aniagwu explained that the visit was strictly a working mission designed to deepen technical collaboration and secure more favourable project terms for Delta State.

“The purpose of this visit is to strengthen our ongoing partnership with Julius Berger. His Excellency is known for his negotiation skills, and this trip will help us secure better deals and concessions that will benefit the state,” Aniagwu added.

He emphasized that the visit was not for leisure but part of the administration’s continuous efforts to enhance project delivery and cost efficiency.

Recalling the state’s previous engagement with China, Aniagwu noted that it led to the award of major contracts, including the ₦59 billion Agbor flyover and the ₦39 billion Otovwodo Junction, Ughelli flyover on the Warri–Patani Expressway.

The Commissioner also announced that the forthcoming 2026 budget, estimated at ₦1.5 trillion, would prioritize capital projects, social welfare, and infrastructure expansion.

He said: “Following the approval of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, ministries are fine-tuning their submissions before presentation to the State Executive Council”.

Aniagwu added that the Governor had directed that all upcoming empowerment programmes, scheduled to begin next month, must be transparent and inclusive across all 25 local government areas.

He said the initiative would be coordinated by key ministries and agencies to create sustainable livelihoods and boost productivity.

According to him, the state would, in the coming weeks, perform several groundbreaking ceremonies for new projects worth billions of naira, including the Otovwodo Junction Flyover, underscoring the government’s determination to sustain momentum in infrastructure development.

He assured that Governor Oborevwori’s administration would not allow political timelines to slow governance, insisting that contractors had been instructed to maintain steady progress on all ongoing projects.

A Closer Look At Senator Ned Nwoko Push For A National Social Security Agency

Senator Ned Munir Nwoko has put one of the Senate’s more ambitious social policy proposals squarely in the spotlight. A Bill to establish a National Social Security Agency (NSSA), a data-driven body to replace the current Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and to sit under the Office of the President. The idea is simple in language but consequential in intent. Turn what many see as ad-hoc, politicised relief into a predictable, rights-based social security system.

For Senator Nwoko, the idea didn’t emerge from committee meetings. It was born out of experience, years of living, studying, and working abroad, particularly in the United Kingdom. There, he witnessed firsthand how functional governments quietly but efficiently take care of their people. To him, the difference between advanced societies and Nigeria isn’t intelligence or resource base, it’s the presence of systems that guarantee citizens’ basic welfare. “In those societies,” he once remarked, “people don’t pray to survive, the system works for them. The government becomes their god, their silent provider.” That experience stayed with him and now fuels his determination to see Nigeria adopt a welfare structure where no one has to beg for help to survive.

In an open letter and subsequent presentations on the floor, Senator Ned Nwoko framed the measure as a structural fix. Instead of the present ministry model which he argues delivers short term palliatives and, at times, fragmented programmes, the NSSA would centralise targeting, payments and long-term planning for the poor, elderly, unemployed and other vulnerable groups. He has pitched the agency as data-centred. Registration, biometric IDs, unified databases and direct, traceable payments are part of the blueprint. Every beneficiary would be registered on a unified database, verified, and supported directly through transparent, trackable payments.

Why The Bill Matters
Nigeria’s social protection architecture has been criticised for being reactive rather than preventative. Frequent emergencies, food inflation and rising unemployment have made millions vulnerable; ad hoc cash transfers and donor-led initiatives have failed to create a dependable safety net. Senator Ned Nwoko’s consistent argument is that a legal, well funded agency will protect dignity by ensuring entitlement and predictability rather than leaving relief to the shifting priorities of ministers and short political cycles. He also stressed that Nigerians deserve a system that sees their right to survival as a constitutional obligation, not a favour.

Senator Ned Nwoko’s proposal recommends that social security funds be treated as a first-line charge from the Federation Account, deducted at source and distributed by law. In his words, “If our lawmakers can guarantee salaries for political office holders through first-line charge, then we can certainly guarantee food and shelter for citizens who have nothing.”

The Bill has passed its first reading and has since enjoyed public backing from several civil society groups who see the switch as a necessary reform. Senator Ned Nwoko has presented the move as bipartisan in spirit, and he’s been vocal, publishing his ideas in an open letter to the president and pressing for the legislation to be treated as urgent. Whether that urgency translates into the votes and sustained executive buy-in the bill needs is a live question.

Good Women in Tourism, Machame Honours Valerie of Africa After Historic Kilimanjaro Expedition

In a heartwarming ceremony held at the Machame Cultural Tourism Centre, the home of Africa’s tallest mountain, Kilimanjaro, Valerie of Africa was celebrated for her remarkable expedition in commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
The event, organized by the Good Women in Tourism in Machame, honoured Valerie for her historic hike up Mount Kilimanjaro, a symbolic journey she undertook to advocate for the empowerment and advancement of the African girl child. The celebration 1was filled with emotion, cultural performances, and heartfelt tributes recognizing her courage and dedication to inspiring young girls across the continent.
Receiving the award, Valerie expressed deep gratitude to the women in tourism for their recognition, describing the experience as both humbling and uplifting.
“I was so happy and felt really elated,” she said. “My mind and heart opened up to so many things, especially learning that it’s not about the amount of money you have you create with the little you have.”

UKODO MASTER SHINES: Governor Oborevwori’s Security Initiative Wins Praise

By: Amb. Eki David Greg, MKO

In a resounding endorsement, Hon. Henry Baro, the Asiwaju of Delta State and Director, Corporate Services at the Nigeria Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), has hailed the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Elder Dr. Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, JP, alias the Ukodo Master of Delta State, for the successful launch of the Delta State Security Trust Fund.

Hon. Baro praised the Governor’s visionary leadership, stating, “Your Excellency’s commitment to the safety and security of our great state is a beacon of hope in these uncertain times.”

The Delta State Security Trust Fund is an evidence to the Governor’s innovative approach to addressing security challenges, and Hon. Baro’s commendation underscores its potential to make a meaningful impact.

As the Uvwie adage goes, “Aku n’eri n’eri, aku n’weta” (When you eat and enjoy, you must also bring) Governor Oborevwori’s administration has consistently demonstrated its commitment to the welfare of its citizens, and this initiative is a shining example.

The Delta State Security Trust Fund will undoubtedly enhance security measures, providing a safer environment for residents to thrive.

Hon. Baro’s praise for the Governor’s leadership is a reflection of his own commitment to the state’s progress. As the Asiwaju of Delta State, he has demonstrated a deep understanding of the people’s needs and aspirations. His endorsement of the Governor’s initiative is a proof to its potential to transform the state’s security landscape.

The Governor’s alias, “Ukodo Master” is a fitting moniker, as he has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring people together and drive progress. The Delta State Security Trust Fund is an evidence to his leadership acumen and commitment to the state’s development.

The launch of the Delta State Security Trust Fund marks a significant milestone in the state’s security journey. With leaders like Governor Oborevwori and Hon. Baro working together, Delta State is poised for a brighter future. As the people of Delta State look forward to a safer and more prosperous tomorrow, one thing is certain – their leaders are committed to making it happen.

“When the winds of change blow, some people build walls, others build windmills.” Governor Oborevwori’s administration is building windmills, harnessing the power of security and progress to drive Delta State forward.

DELTANS, BOMARUFE!

2027: Delta North APC Chieftain Wants Okowa ,Nwoko, Nwaoboshi To Meet

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress,APC, Chief Emmanuel Eboh has urged inclusive dialogue on the political future of Delta North among former governor,Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Okowa , incumbent Senator, Prince Ned Nwoko,Senator Peter Nwaoboshi and other key Anioma leaders.

Addressing newsmen in Abuja, chief Eboh said a strategic engagement of the Anioma frontline leaders had become urgent to chart a peaceful and united course for Delta North ahead of 2027.

He disclosed that the “ Delta North Senatorial chairman of the APC ,Ogbuefi Adizua Eluaka had in the last stakeholders meeting, proposed a convergence of the esteemed leaders including the state deputy governor, Sir Monday Onyeme to resolve all differences,
foster peace and strengthen the party”

Chief Eboh noted the assemblage of all the prominent Anioma political leaders in APC and said the gains could only be consolidated through cooperation and collaboration.

The APC starlwart described as “commendable and timely” the recent meeting between Okowa and Nwaoboshi, and emphasized that it was a welcome development.

Chief Eboh called for a larger meeting among all the key Delta North political leaders and expressed optimism that such synergy would make the APC more formidable and attractive.

He said Delta North had consistently demonstrated a preeminent and unified front in party politics and electoral success among other senatorial districts in the state.

Referencing the peace and order that had characterized democratic experiment in Delta North since 1999, Chief Eboh said the Anioma political leaders have a historic and moral responsibility to unite and work together.

Senator Ned Nwoko Joins Other Lawmakers For Commissioning Of NDDC State Office In Warri

Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, joined other distinguished members of the Senate Committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for the official commissioning of the Commission’s State Office in Warri, Delta State, on Friday, October 17.

The ceremony brought together key stakeholders in the Niger Delta region, including NDDC board members, federal lawmakers, and top government officials, as part of the Commission’s renewed commitment to infrastructure development and regional growth.

The new NDDC State Office in Warri is expected to enhance administrative efficiency and service delivery in Delta State, marking another milestone in the Commission’s efforts to strengthen its presence across the Niger Delta region.

Senator Ned Nwoko Wins Best Performing Senator Of The Year

…Dedicates Honour To Sir Dennis Osadebey

Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, has been honoured with the Best Performing Senator of the Year award at the Democracy Heroes Award Africa 2025, held on Thursday night at the Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

The prestigious award, which recognises excellence in public service and democratic leadership, came after a rigorous selection and voting process that assessed nominees on their legislative efforts, people oriented bills, motions, and visible contributions in the 10th National Assembly.

Senator Ned Nwoko, who emerged winner in a category that featured several serving senators, received the honour from Honourable Alhassan Ado Garba Doguwa, Member representing Doguwa/Tudun Wada Federal Constituency, Kano State, and leader of the Northern Region Caucus of the 10th House of Representatives.

The lawmaker, flanked by jubilant Anioma sons and supporters, expressed profound appreciation for the recognition, dedicating the award to Sir Dennis Osadebay, Nigeria’s second Senate President and first Premier of the defunct Midwestern Region.

“There are many awards and many hosts, but this is one award that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I want to dedicate this award to a very special man. He was the second Senate President of the Republic of Nigeria and later became the first Premier of Midwestern Nigeria. He was a poet, a politician, and a lawyer. He was the one who came up with the idea of Anioma as a state,” he stated.

Senator Ned Nwoko traced the historical origin of the Anioma State agitation to Sir Osadebay, describing him as a visionary whose dream remains alive through his own legislative pursuits.

“Anioma is the Igbo speaking part of Delta out of the five ethnic groups that make up the state. What he started many years ago, the creation of Anioma State, is what I am trying to achieve today. His name was Sir Dennis Osadebay. He started the agitation for the creation of Anioma State”

“With your prayers, and with the support of the current Senate, the House of Representatives, and, of course, the help of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Anioma State will be created”, Senator Ned Nwoko added.

In an earlier interview with the organisers, following his win, Senator Ned Nwoko spoke about public service, patriotism, and integrity in leadership, emphasising that politics should not be a means of personal enrichment but an avenue for genuine service to the people.

“I am grateful for the votes. There are many good and outstanding senators, I just happen to be the one that made it. Most of us are serving our country. What matters is that we all work for the interests of our people and the nation at large. I understand what it means to be a representative. Being a senator gives me the opportunity to serve them.”

“If you’re in government to make money, then you shouldn’t have ever been there. You should have made your money wherever you are before coming to serve. This is why many get into trouble. I will keep the flag flying, not just for me but for the Igbo nation, for Delta, for the South South, and for Nigeria.”

The Democracy Heroes Award Africa is an annual event that recognises individuals and institutions contributing to democratic governance, leadership excellence, and social development across the continent.

Senator Ned Nwoko’s recognition comes amid his ongoing legislative efforts, including sponsorship of people centred bills, motions and advocacy for the creation of Anioma State. A cause deeply rooted in the political vision of the late Sir Dennis Osadebay, to whom he has now dedicated this latest honour.

Federal Government Drags APC Senator To Court Over Defamatory Remark Against Senator Natasha

The Federal Government has filed a five-count criminal defamation charge against Senator Peter Onyekachi Nwebonyi over alleged defamatory statements made against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

The charges, marked CR/547/2025, were filed before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Abuja, by Mohamed Babadoko Abubakar, Director of the Department of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, on behalf of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

According to the charge sheet dated 11 September 2025, Senator Nwebonyi, who represents Ebonyi North and serves as the Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate allegedly made the remarks between 3 and 29 March 2025 during appearances on Arise Television, Channels TV, TVC, News Central TV, and other media platforms.

The prosecution accuses Nwebonyi of making several malicious statements intended to tarnish Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s reputation, including describing her as “a habitual accuser” and “a woman who uses her gender as a weapon”.

He was further quoted as calling her “a known blackmailer” and making personal remarks about her family life.

According to the Federal Government, the comments were “malicious, false, and capable of exposing the senator to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule.”

The charges state that the alleged comments contravene Section 391 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Laws of the FCT, and are punishable under Section 392 of the same Act.   Count One of the charge specifically accuses Senator Nwebonyi of knowingly making imputations harmful to another person’s reputation, citing his televised interview on Arise News where he allegedly made several disparaging comments about Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Each of the remaining four counts also accuses Nwebonyi of making similar defamatory statements across other platforms within the same period.   If convicted, the offence carries a penalty of imprisonment, a fine, or both, as prescribed under the Penal Code.   The case has been scheduled for hearing at the FCT High Court, where Senator Nwebonyi is expected to enter his plea and respond to the allegations.

Decade After Tompolo Returns to Public Stage at Delta Security Fund Launch

Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, on Thursday made a dramatic return to the public stage after more than a decade, serving as Chief Launcher of the Delta State Security Trust Fund at a ceremony held at the Government House, Asaba.
The historic event, presided over by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, drew top government officials, security chiefs, traditional rulers, and key stakeholders from across Delta State.
Tompolo’s appearance marked his first formal public engagement with the government in years, attracting significant attention from political observers and community leaders.
The Delta State Security Trust Fund, an initiative of the Oborevwori administration, seeks to mobilize resources to strengthen security infrastructure, enhance intelligence gathering, and improve coordination among security agencies across the state.
In his remarks, Governor Oborevwori hailed Tompolo’s presence as a demonstration of solidarity, partnership, and commitment to peace and security in the Niger Delta. He reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to work with all stakeholders to sustain peace, particularly in the riverine communities.
The event featured goodwill messages from heads of security agencies and traditional rulers, who commended the governor for institutionalizing a sustainable framework for security funding and coordination.
Tompolo, who has maintained a low profile for years, was warmly received by dignitaries and guests. Performing his role as Chief Launcher, he pledged his continued support for peace, unity, and development in Delta State.

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