High Chief Ambassador-Mayor Chinedu Enujeko, the Odogwu of the Ubulu Unor Kingdom and Senior Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Youth Mobilisation, has said that traditional leadership and modern governance share common foundations, describing tradition as “a government on its own” that strengthens effective administration and youth engagement.
Speaking during an interactive session, Enujeko explained that his dual role as a traditional leader and government appointee has enhanced his capacity to mobilise and guide young people across communities.
“Being the Odogwu is about administration and the defence of my community. Modern governance is structured in a similar way; in fact, it borrows a lot from traditional government,” he said.
According to him, traditional institutions place premium value on truth and sincerity, which he noted has shaped his approach to leadership and public service. “Tradition does not accept lying. That value has brought sincerity of purpose into everything we do,” he added.
Enujeko, a former President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), said his long-standing engagement with youth constituencies has helped him build trust and maintain peaceful relationships, making conflict resolution among youths “seamless.”
On youth participation in governance, the Odogwu disclosed that he recently mobilised young people from his community by providing transportation to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) offices to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards, while also assisting them to secure their National Identification Numbers (NIN).
“Without your NIN and voter’s card, you may not be able to be engaged by government. I am doing everything humanly possible within my space to ensure our people are prepared and properly documented,” he said.
He noted that his office consistently engages youths through advocacy, capacity-building sessions and mentorship, helping them identify their strengths and potential. He also revealed ongoing collaboration with the Delta State Office of Job Creation to ensure that information about skills acquisition, digital innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities reaches grassroots communities.
“We synergise with relevant government offices and ensure that whenever opportunities arise, our people are informed and encouraged to participate,” Enujeko stated.
As political activities ahead of 2027 begin to generate conversations among youths, particularly in Ubulu Unor, the youth mobiliser emphasised sustained engagement and orientation as key to preventing unrest. “When youths are engaged and empowered, there is less room for talk, fighting or manipulation,” he said.
Reflecting on his legacy, Enujeko said his ultimate goal is to leave behind a peaceful and organised community. “I hope my era will be remembered as one of peace. That is the legacy I intend to leave — a legacy of peace,” he said.
He urged young people who feel disconnected from leadership to take proactive steps. “Do not feel left behind. If you are not called, call yourself. Join groups, get involved. Sitting in one place and complaining makes no change,” he advised.
Enujeko also Enujeko also commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration, describing it as youth-friendly and enabling. “Governor Oborevwori has brought light to Delta State by creating an environment that allows people, especially young people, to succeed. His administration is deliberately inclusive,” he said.
Odogwu Ubulu Unor Links Heritage to Youth Mobilisation in Delta
Integrity Group Rallies Support for Oborevwori, Tinubu Ahead of Election Year
The Convener of the Integrity Group, Delta State, Dr. Oke Idawene, has reaffirmed the group’s unwavering support for the leadership of Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, declaring that the group stands firmly on their mandates as the state prepares for an election year.
Speaking at a strategic gathering of stakeholders, Dr. Idawene said the meeting brought together like-minded and influential individuals who believe in the vision, capacity, and performance of the Oborevwori-led administration. According to him, everyone present was a firm believer that the Delta State Government is delivering tangible dividends of democracy to Deltans across the state.
“We are here to come together as strategic persons who believe in the leadership of Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori. Anybody here is somebody who believes in and stands with the Governor,” Dr. Idanwene stated. “Anyone here today believes that the government of Delta State is delivering dividends of democracy to our people.”

He emphasized that the gathering was also aimed at charting a clear strategy ahead of the coming elections, noting that the group is determined to work tirelessly to ensure victory for both the Governor and the President.
“It is an election year, and we are here to strategize on how we can deliver our Governor and deliver Mr. President,” he said.
Dr. Idawene further used the platform to send a strong message of loyalty and solidarity to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, assuring them of the Integrity Group’s total support.
“To Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, we say on your mandate we shall stand,” he declared. “This is what Delta State is saying: where you go, we go; where you stand, we stand.”
Dr. Idawene stressed the unity between the Delta State Government and the Federal Government, describing it as a partnership that is working for the people.
“Our government is with the President. Two plus two is four, four plus four is eight. It is clear and it is correct,” he said.
He concluded by reiterating that Delta State remains solidly behind President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori, insisting that the bond between the leaders and the people is unbreakable.


“Where Bola goes, where Sheriff goes, we go,” he added, drawing applause from participants at the event.
Secretary of the Elders Council of the Integrity Group, Prince Oputa described the organisation as one of the most formidable pressure groups in Nigeria, praising the unmatched passion and commitment of its Convener, Dr. Oke Idawene.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Felix Ofou noted that the Integrity Group has carved a niche for itself in the promotion of Governor Oborevwori’s administration.
He expressed confidence that both Tinubu and Oborevwori would emerge victorious in 2027 and urged members to intensify efforts in APC e-registration to ensure massive electoral success and increased political relevance for Delta State.
Former Head of Service and Secretary of the College of Patrons of the Integrity Group, Dr. Reginald Bayoko emphasised the importance of integrity in public and political life.
He commended Dr. Idawene for his commitment and unwavering belief in the Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda, while calling on members to prioritise voter registration.
In a goodwill message, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude thanked God for the progress recorded by the group and praised Dr. Idawene for his sacrificial leadership, love and dedication.

She described the Integrity Group as an integral part of the MORE Agenda, asserting that Governor Oborevwori’s performance has virtually eliminated any serious contest against him in 2027.
She also encouraged members to attract opposition figures to join the Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda.
As Coordinator of Tinubu Touchbearers in Delta State, Dame Igbrude said President Tinubu is laying a solid foundation for a prosperous Nigeria and urged citizens to remain patient, assuring them that the country is on the path to greatness.
Highlight of the event were luncheon and goodwill messages from Barrister Fred Majemite and Hon. Ferguson Onwo who reaffirmed their support for the Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda, commending the Integrity Group for its consistency and visibility in promoting the Oborevwori administration.
The event featured a paper presentation titled “2027: There Is No Vacancy in Asaba Government House and Aso Rock,” Prof. U.N.O. Edewor, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Delta State University (DELSU).
Oghenesivbe Admitted as ILPS Fellow
…Says knowledge of law and policy strategy strengthens institutional democracy
The Institute of Legal and Policy Strategy (ILPS) has admitted the Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. (Barr.) Wilfred Latimore Oghenesivbe, into its Fellowship cadre, the highest membership status of the Institute.
In a letter dated January 19, 2026, and signed by the Registrar of the Institute and Associate Professor at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Prof. Elizabeth Aishatu Bature, the ILPS Governing Council stated that, after a thorough review of Dr. Oghenesivbe’s professional experience and academic background, he was found worthy of the honour.
The Institute of Legal and Policy Strategy is a professional body committed to the development of law and policy in Nigeria and across Africa, pioneering innovative legal and policy solutions through research, advocacy, and strategic governance.
ILPS is accredited by the Council of Legal Education, the Nigerian Advanced Institute of Legal Studies, and the Nigerian Bar Association, and is also actively engaged in public interest litigation to advance law and policy-making in the public interest.
“Following a l1q assessment of your application, the Institute is satisfied that your professional standing, experience, and contributions align with the standards, values, and objectives required for admission into the Fellow cadre, the highest category of membership of the Institute,” the letter stated.
“As a Fellow of the Institute of Legal and Policy Strategy, you are entitled to all rights and privileges of the status. Congratulations,” Prof. Bature added.
Reacting to the developmentOghenesivbe Admitted as ILPS Fellow, Dr. Oghenesivbe expressed gratitude to the ILPS Governing Council for the honour and recognition, assuring the Institute of its unwavering commitment to the advancement of legal knowledge and policy strategy management.
He noted that sound knowledge of law and policy initiatives enhances the communication skills required to effectively articulate government policies and achievements within a constitutional democracy.
Dr. Oghenesivbe also thanked the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and the state government for sustained investments in human capacity development for civil and public servants, which he said had significantly improved productivity and service delivery across the state, adding that he is a direct beneficiary of such initiatives.
Dr. Oghenesivbe holds academic qualifications in several disciplines, including Law, Political Science, Public and International Affairs, Information and Strategy Management, Mass Communication, and Public Administration. He is currently pursuing his second doctorate degree in Mass Communication at Delta State University, Abraka.
The Director General of Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, is an alumnus of the University of Lagos, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, the University of Benin, the Nigerian Law School, and LBUT Togo. He is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Oghenesivbe is also a member of the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), and several professional bodies in Nigeria, Europe, and the United States.
He’s widely travelled and happily married with children.
Enujeko Leads APC E-Registration, NIN and INEC Revalidation Exercise in Ubulu-Unor, Mobilises Over 270 Residents
By Samuel Afamefune Anukwu Esq.
High Chief Ambassador Mayor Chinedu Enujeko, Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Youth Mobilisation, has taken the lead in facilitating the All Progressives Congress (APC) e-registration, INEC continuous voters’ registration and National Identification Number (NIN) enrolment for party members and residents of Ward 6, Ubulu-Unor.
The well-coordinated exercise brought relief to APC faithfuls and eligible voters in the community, as High Chief Enujeko personally handled all logistics, transportation and mobilisation efforts, ensuring that no willing participant was excluded from the ongoing registration processes. Through his intervention, over 270 persons were successfully enrolled for NIN registration, a key requirement for APC e-registration.
The initiative commenced on Thursday, January 15, with widespread sensitisation across the community by ad-hoc personnel recruited by Enujeko to educate residents on the importance of registering with the APC, the ruling party at the federal, state and local government levels. However, it was discovered that a large number of villagers lacked NIN, posing a major obstacle to their participation in the APC e-registration exercise.
Determined to eliminate this barrier, the Ubulu-Unor-born leader swiftly took decisive action. High Chief Enujeko mobilised residents to NIN and INEC offices in Asaba and Ogwashi-Uku using chartered buses, personally covering all associated costs. He also ensured that officials at the relevant offices accorded the participants the necessary attention upon arrival.
Despite initial setbacks—where NIN officials were reportedly unable to register any individual after several hours of waiting on a particular day—the organiser remained undeterred. In his resolve to achieve the objective, Enujeko secured the services of a private agency and fully financed the registration of each affected participant to guarantee their eligibility for APC e-registration.
The exercise reached a new milestone on Friday, January 24, 2026, when High Chief Enujeko facilitated the deployment of NIN officials directly to Ubulu-Unor. As of the time of filing this report, more than 270 residents had been successfully registered for NIN and APC e-registration simultaneously, with arrangements in place to also accommodate INEC continuous voters’ registration. The exercise remains ongoing to cover as many eligible indigenes and residents of Ward 6 as possible.
Speaking from his country home in Ubulu-Unor, Chief Enujeko, an APC steward in Ward 6, assured that the registration exercise would continue throughout the period approved by the party and INEC. He pledged that every eligible adult and APC member without a voters’ card or official party registration would be accommodated.
He further urged party members, particularly those previously indifferent to party activities, to take advantage of the opportunity, noting that governance has become increasingly digital. According to him, possession of NIN and proper e-registration is now indispensable, just as BVN is required in banking transactions.
High Chief Ambassador Mayor Chinedu Enujeko’s initiative has been widely commended as a model of grassroots mobilisation and effective political organisation, setting a standard for others to emulate.
Ayra Starr Sets To Release New Album in 2026
Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, Ayra Starr has announced that she is ready to release a new album in 2026, sparking excitement among fans and music lovers worldwide.
The singer made this known while speaking in a recent interview, where she revealed that work on the project has been completed and she feels confident about putting it out this year. Although she did not disclose the album’s official title or release date, Ayra Starr said the body of work represents a new phase in her artistic journey.
According to her, the upcoming album reflects growth, self-awareness and a deeper understanding of herself as both a woman and an artist. She explained that her experiences over the past few years, including global touring, collaborations and personal development, heavily influenced the sound and themes of the project.
Ayra Starr, who rose to fame under Mavin Records, has continued to enjoy steady global success since the release of her debut album 19 & Dangerous and her sophomore project The Year I Turned 21. Her music, which blends Afrobeats, pop and R&B, has earned her international recognition and a rapidly growing fan base.
The announcement has generated widespread anticipation, with fans taking to social media to express excitement and speculate about possible collaborations and musical direction. Industry observers believe the album could further cement her position as one of Africa’s leading female music exports.
Quit the Pretence, Oyedepo Rebukes Pastors Over Lies
The Presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners Chapel), Bishop David Oyedepo, has warned pastors and gospel ministers against telling lies to grow or sustain their ministries.
He gave this warning on Sunday during the final day of the church’s 21-day fasting and prayer programme at Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State.
Speaking during the third service, Bishop Oyedepo said lying has no place in true Christian ministry.
“You will not last in ministry if you tell lies,” he said.
“I stand before God and I will never lie about what God did not do just to impress people.”
He explained that ministers must remain faithful to the truth of the Bible and always give glory to God. According to him, this is the key to lasting success in ministry.
“Holding firmly to the truth of the Scriptures and boasting only in the Lord is what makes you rise to great heights,” he said.
The bishop also encouraged believers to keep their love for Jesus strong, adding that complete dependence on God brings victory in life.
“To experience restoration, keep your love for Jesus alive. Allow God to lead you and He will defeat your enemies. Whatever you need in life, Jesus is more than enough,” he said.2
Oyedepo shared a personal experience, recalling how someone close to him in Ile-Ife was healed of insanity after listening to the reading of the Bible.
“A close person to me in Ife once became insane. I asked that Psalms be read to him. As he listened, the insanity disappeared,” he said.
IMF to Central Banks: Ease Rates Carefully, Inflation Fight Not Over
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cautioned central banks against rushing into sharp interest rate cuts, stressing that preserving price stability remains crucial amid uneven global growth and lingering inflation risks.
In its latest 13-page World Economic Outlook update, the IMF acknowledged that while some economies are recording modest output recoveries, inflationary pressures continue to pose a major challenge. As a result, monetary authorities must strike a delicate balance between stimulating growth and preventing a resurgence of inflation.
The Fund advised that in countries where inflation is at or near target, policymakers should adopt a forward-looking, forecast-driven approach. It added that where negative demand shocks persist, gradual rate reductions could be considered to support economic activity—provided inflation risks remain under control.
However, in economies where inflation is still above target, the IMF urged a cautious, data-dependent stance. For countries grappling with supply-side shocks, it warned that easing monetary policy should only proceed when there is strong evidence that inflation expectations remain anchored and inflation is clearly trending back toward target levels.
Turning to Nigeria, the IMF noted that the country’s robust growth outlook positions it as a key driver of Sub-Saharan Africa’s expansion. Nonetheless, it warned that sustaining this momentum will depend on disciplined fiscal and monetary management.
Nigeria’s headline inflation eased to 15.15 per cent year-on-year in December 2025 from 17.33 per cent in November, following a methodological review by the National Bureau of Statistics. Meanwhile, the Monetary Policy Rate has remained at 27 per cent since at least November 2025, reflecting the Central Bank’s tight stance aimed at anchoring inflation amid heightened risks.
The IMF also underscored the critical role of central bank independence in maintaining macroeconomic stability. It cautioned that weakening credible monetary frameworks could lead to fiscal dominance, undermining policy effectiveness and eroding confidence needed to anchor inflation expectations.
In a volatile global environment, the Fund stressed the need for transparent and consistent policy communication. It noted that differing inflation and growth dynamics across regions—along with rising technological investments that may push up neutral interest rates—mean that the scope for rate cuts varies widely among countries.
The IMF concluded that while growth has remained resilient in several emerging markets, central banks must remain vigilant. It warned that aggressive or premature rate cuts could jeopardise hard-won gains in price stability, advising policymakers to move carefully and remain guided by data in balancing growth and inflation objectives.
Senator Ned Munir Nwoko Celebrates His Brother, Maj. Gen. Kingsley Nwoko’s Promotion
Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, alongside his wife, Mrs. Laila Nwoko, joined family, friends, and well-wishers at a special ceremony in celebration of the recent promotion of his brother, Maj. Gen. Kingsley N. Nwoko.
The event, which brought together distinguished military personnel and invited guests, honored Maj. Gen. Nwoko’s advancement within the Nigerian Armed Forces and recognized his years of dedicated service to the nation.
Taking the toast, Senator Nwoko expressed pride in the accomplishment and in the values that have shaped their family’s drive for excellence. He remarked:
“I am indeed delighted to perform this honor. As a family, we pride ourselves in achieving excellence in whatever profession we choose to engage our time. We are not surprised that Maj. Gen. Kingsley has made it thus far. We expect more not just for Kingsley, but for every one of you here who are still serving.”
He concluded by proposing a toast to Maj. Gen. Nwoko’s future promotions and long life.
Maj. Gen. Kingsley N. Nwoko’s promotion stands as a testament to his discipline, leadership, and unwavering service to the nation.
Senator Omo-Agege’s Appearance at Stakeholders Meeting Signals New Era of Unity in Delta APC — Oghenesivbe
The appearance of Distinguished Senator Ovie Omo-Agege at the 2nd Delta APC Stakeholders’ Meeting has been described as a defining moment for unity and progress within the party, marking a new chapter in Delta State politics.
The event, held on 23rd January 2026 at the Banquet Hall of the Government House, was filled with excitement as party leaders and stakeholders witnessed the arrival of the former Deputy President of the 9th Senate.
His presence immediately drew attention, following months of political speculation surrounding his silence after Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the entire Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) structure in the state defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in April 2025.
Observers had widely interpreted Senator Omo-Agege’s silence as uncertainty over the new political alignment in the state. However, signs of reconciliation emerged earlier when both leaders met at a marriage ceremony in Delta State, where Senator Omo-Agege publicly acknowledged Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as the leader of the APC in the state, an act that many described as symbolic and reassuring.
That reconciliation was firmly sealed at the stakeholders’ meeting when Senator Omo-Agege took the microphone and declared his readiness to work with Governor Oborevwori to advance the development of Delta State.
Senator Agege’s statement was met with loud applause, signalling broad acceptance and renewed confidence within the party.
Reacting to the development, the Director General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr (Barr) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, congratulated Delta APC family on what he described as a historic reunion between two of the state’s most influential political leaders.
According to Oghenesivbe, the decision by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and Senator Ovie Omo-Agege to close ranks underscores political maturity, statesmanship, and a shared commitment to the progress of Delta State above personal or partisan differences.
He noted that the reunion reinforces a fundamental principle of politics, that there are no permanent enemies, only permanent interests, and emphasized that unity within the APC is crucial for delivering good governance and sustainable development to the people of Delta State.
Oghenesivbe expressed optimism that the renewed partnership would strengthen the APC’s internal cohesion and position the party to effectively drive policies and programmes that will benefit all Deltans.
He concluded by commending party leaders and stakeholders for embracing reconciliation and urged all members of the Delta APC to remain united in support of Governor Oborevwori’s administration and the collective vision for a more prosperous Delta State.
Stay Within Your 510 Acres, Uduaghan Tells Orodje, Denies Okpe Ownership of Sapele
The Alema of Warri Kingdom, Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan, has urged the Orodje of Okpe to restrict his authority and confine his activities to the said 510 acres granted in the judgement of Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A).
“I sincerely hope that the said proposed foundation laying ceremony of the sub-palace by the Orodje of Okpe is within the said 510 acres granted to the Okpes in the judgement of Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A), as anything outside this will be far reaching and would be an invitation to communal crisis by the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom and this will be resisted by every legal means possible”
In response to the foundation laying ceremony of the sub-palace in Sapele Town by the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, Uduaghan said that the issue of the ownership of Sapele by the Itsekiri Nation has been corroborated by the Intelligence Report of the Colonial Authority as far back as 1930 on the Okpe Sobo Clan wherein they listed all Okpe villages, sub-clans and communities.
“The Intelligence Report by L.E.A. Fellows listed the notable Okpe villages to be Amukpe, Elume, Orerokpe and Gbukurusu”
Uduaghan who is the administrator of Ugbekoko, Utonyatsere, Ajimele, Aji Dore, Irakpa and other notable Itsekiri communities within Sapele under the over lordship of the Olu of Warri, Atuwatse 111 said the judgement in Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A) that the Okpe often rely on to claim the ownership of Sapele does not confer ownership of Sapele on the Okpes.
‘”The judgement in Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A) did not grant the ownership of Sapele to the Okpes; rather it granted 510 acres of land to the Okpes. The area of land granted is well known”
“Sapele is not the exclusive town of the Okpe people. Sapele from the time immemorial belongs to the Itsekiri people” he added.

















