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Delta State Governor Appoints Prof. Samuel Aghalino as 2nd Vice Chancellor of Dennis Osadebay University

Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has approved the appointment of renowned historian, Professor Samuel Ovuete Aghalino, as the second substantive Vice Chancellor of Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba.

The State Commissioner for Higher Education, Professor Nyerhovwo Tonukari, who presented the appointment letter to Professor Aghalino at his office in Asaba, described the appointment as a significant step in the continued growth of the relatively young university.

He charged the new Vice Chancellor to deploy his vast academic and administrative experience toward advancing research, academic excellence and institutional development.

Professor Tonukari noted that the appointment reflects the Oborevwori administration’s commitment to strengthening higher education in the state and ensuring that state-owned universities are led by scholars with proven competence and global academic exposure.

Professor Aghalino, an indigene of Owhelogbo in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, is currently a Professor of History in the Department of History and International Studies at the University of Ilorin.

He has built an impressive academic career spanning nearly three decades.

A distinguished scholar and respected intellectual, Aghalino previously served as President of the Historical Society of Nigeria, the foremost professional body for historians in the country. During his tenure, he played a key role in promoting historical scholarship, strengthening research collaboration and encouraging greater engagement between historians and public policy institutions.

He began his academic career at the University of Ilorin in the mid-1990s as an Assistant Lecturer and steadily rose through the ranks to become a full Professor of History.

Over the years, he has held several strategic academic and administrative positions within the university, including Head of the Department of History and International Studies and Director of the University of Ilorin Archives and Documentation Centre.

Widely regarded as an authority in Economic and Social History, Professor Aghalino’s research focuses extensively on the political economy of the Niger Delta, particularly the historical impact of oil exploration and its socio-economic implications for the region.

His scholarly contributions have enriched discussions on resource control, environmental justice and sustainable development in the Niger Delta.

A prolific scholar, he has authored and co-authored numerous books and articles published in reputable local and international journals.

One of his notable works, Oil Exploitation in the Western Niger Delta: A Cost-Benefit Analysis, 1956–1995, is widely referenced in academic studies examining the historical and economic implications of oil production in the region.

Professor Aghalino has also participated in several international conferences and academic engagements across the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore and Kenya, where he presented research papers and collaborated with scholars on global academic platforms.

His contributions to scholarship have earned him several recognitions, including honours from the Historical Society of Nigeria for his outstanding service to the discipline.

He has also served on numerous academic and public policy bodies, including governing councils of tertiary institutions and advisory committees on education and research.

In addition, he has participated in programme accreditation exercises for the National Universities Commission and served as a resource person for national education bodies.

Stakeholders have described his appointment as a well-deserved recognition of decades of dedication to scholarship, research and academic leadership.

Observers believe his emergence as Vice Chancellor will further strengthen the academic profile of Dennis Osadebay University and position the institution as a centre of excellence in teaching, research and innovation.

For many in Delta State, particularly within the Isoko nation, Professor Aghalino’s appointment represents a moment of pride as the region continues to produce distinguished professionals contributing meaningfully to national development.

With his wealth of academic experience, administrative competence and international exposure,

Professor Aghalino is widely expected to provide visionary leadership that will drive the growth, competitiveness and global relevance of Dennis Osadebay University in the years ahead.

Obi Nduka: A True Reflection of the Ancient Traditions and Culture of Issele-Uku Kingdom — Sir Kifordu

By Patrick Ochei

It was a moment of cultural pride and royal reverence as ESV Sir Peter Isioma Kifordu, a young professional surveyor from the neighbouring community of Issele-Azagba, paid a courtesy visit to the palace of His Royal Majesty, Agbogidi Obi Nduka, the highly revered monarch of the Issele-Uku Kingdom.

The visit, which took place at the royal palace in Issele-Uku, was described by Sir Kifordu as both a personal and cultural engagement, aimed at fostering a cordial relationship with the throne in admiration of the monarch’s remarkable leadership and dedication to the advancement of the kingdom.

Speaking during the visit, Sir Kifordu noted that Obi Nduka represents a true embodiment of the rich traditions and cultural heritage of the Issele-Uku people. He commended the young and dynamic monarch for bringing honour, dignity, and renewed developmental visibility to the kingdom through purposeful leadership, cultural advocacy, and progressive engagement with both the local community and the wider Anioma nation.

According to him, the king’s approach to leadership has inspired many young professionals across Anioma land, particularly those from neighbouring communities, to reconnect with their cultural roots while contributing to the progress of their homeland.

“The reign of His Royal Majesty reflects the very essence of the ancient traditions and noble heritage of Issele-Uku. As a young Anioma professional, I felt a strong desire to visit the palace, pay my respects, and identify with the vision and cultural pride that the Obi has continued to promote,” Sir Kifordu stated.

He further expressed his admiration for the monarch’s commitment to strengthening unity among Anioma communities and promoting initiatives that project the cultural identity and developmental aspirations of the kingdom.

The visit also provided an opportunity for meaningful discussions around community development, youth engagement, and the importance of preserving the customs and values that define the people of Issele-Uku.

Agbogidi Obi Nduka, in his response, appreciated Sir Peter Isioma Kifordu for visiting, while assuring him of his acceptance to always receive him for credible deliberations on way forward for the people of Issei, and by extension the larger Enuani people.

Obi Nduka prayed for the august visitor, and equally admonished him to continue to engender good conducts and moral values that inspire other youths and elevate the fortunes of the community he represents.

It was however noted that such engagements between traditional institutions and emerging professionals from Issei and Anioma axis are essential in sustaining cultural continuity and fostering collaborative efforts toward the progress of Anioma communities.

The visit by Sir Kifordu therefore stands as a symbolic gesture of respect, cultural appreciation, and a renewed commitment by young professionals to align with the vision of traditional leadership in promoting heritage, unity, and sustainable development within the Anioma nation.

Sir Peter Isioma Kifordu was accompanied on the visit by Mr. Okolie Christopher Esenye, Mr. Lucky Kifordu, Chief Collins Chiejine Maha (Uzu Ojogwu), Ogbucha Collins Nwaejido, Mr. Martins Kobimdi Samuel and Mr. Okorwi Anthony, all from Issele-Azagba; while Chief Peter Oduh (Ozoma of Issele-Uku), Chief Egbo Nwadigwe (Chi-Obi of Issele-Uku) and Chief Uche Ngbanwa (Ashi-Obi of Issele-Uku) were with the king in receiving his visitors.

Alleged Child Theft: Hon. Tony Ikubor Lauds DSP Chidi’s Swift Intervention

The Councillor representing Ward 10 (DSIEC Ward 14), Hon. Tony Ikubor, popularly known as Chi Marine Temple, has commended the Nigeria Police Force for their professional handling of a child theft allegation made against him.

Hon. Ikubor gave the commendation while speaking with our reporter in Asaba, where he specifically praised the Officer-in-Charge of Surveillance at the Area Command, Asaba, DSP John Chidi, for his swift and pragmatic intervention in the matter.

According to the councillor, the police carried out a thorough and diligent investigation into the allegation which accused him of sponsoring a couple to steal a child. The claim was reportedly made by three individuals identified as Paul Sunday, Miracle Agaba and Jamilu Abdullahi.

Hon. Ikubor expressed relief and appreciation that the police investigation revealed he had no involvement in the alleged crime, noting that the prompt action of the officers helped clear his name and restore public confidence.

He stated that the allegation, if left unresolved, could have severely damaged his reputation, political career and standing within his community.

The councillor noted that false accusations of such magnitude could create serious mistrust among constituents and tarnish the image of public office holders.

“I am grateful to the police for their professionalism and commitment to justice. The swift investigation has proven my innocence and protected my integrity,” he said.

Hon. Ikubor also commended the Area Commander in Asaba, ACP Alex Udeze, for providing effective leadership and ensuring that officers under his command handled the matter with diligence and fairness.

He emphasized that the role played by the police demonstrated the importance of responsible security agencies in protecting innocent citizens from the consequences of false allegations.

The councillor further urged members of the public to avoid making unfounded accusations that could harm the reputation of others, stressing that due process and proper investigation should always guide the pursuit of justice.

A Road to Hope: How Oborevwori’s Infrastructure Push Is Rewriting the Story of Oko Kingdom

By Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq

For decades, the people of Oko Kingdom knew what it meant to live with distance, not the kind measured in kilometres, but the kind measured in hardship.

Distance between farms and markets, distance between effort and reward, distance between promise and development. Every rainy season, the earth itself seemed to rise against them. The roads connecting the communities of Amakom, Obiokpu, and Anala to the rest of the state would dissolve into thick mud and deep gullies. Vehicles got stuck. Motorcycles skidded dangerously.

The farmers in the community carrying the fruits of months of labour often had to watch helplessly as their produce was spoiled before it could reach the market. For many, the only option was a painful detour through neighboring Anambra State, a journey that was longer, costlier, and often humiliating. After enduring the exhausting trip, farmers were frequently forced to sell their produce at giveaway prices just to avoid taking them back home.

It was a cycle that trapped entire families in poverty. But on Friday, 6th March 2026, that story began to change, the day the road finally came. The quiet agrarian communities of Oko Kingdom in Oshimili South Local Government Area came alive with celebration as the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, arrived to commission the 4.8-kilometre Oko–Amakom/Oko-Obiokpu/Oko-Anala Road.

It was more than a ceremony. It was a moment many residents had waited years to witness. Community elders stood proudly by the roadside. Women in colourful wrappers sang and danced. Young people lined the route, capturing the moment on their phones. For them, the newly paved road stretching through their communities was not just infrastructure, it was proof that their voices had finally been heard.

When a road changes everything for farmers in Oko, the impact of the new road is immediate and deeply personal.

What used to be a frustrating journey through muddy paths is now a smooth drive connecting their farms to nearby markets and urban centres. Cassava, yams, vegetables, and palm produce once difficult to transport can now move quickly and safely.

The difference is enormous. Instead of watching profits disappear into transportation costs and spoilage, farmers can now reach markets faster, negotiate better prices, and expand their businesses. Traders from neighbouring towns who once avoided the area due to poor access are already beginning to return. A road that once symbolized neglect has become a corridor of opportunity.

Local leaders say the project will do more than move goods, it will transform livelihoods. Children will find it easier to get to school, patients will reach healthcare facilities faster, while businesses will begin to emerge along the new corridor. In rural communities, such changes can alter the economic future of an entire generation.

The Oko road project is part of a broader infrastructure agenda being driven across the state by Governor Oborevwori’s administration. Road networks, bridges, and public institutions are being expanded with the aim of connecting communities that have long been left on the margins of development.

Oborevwori administration has also commissioned major educational infrastructure, including projects at Government Technical College Omadino, new faculty buildings at University of Delta Agbor, and development works at Southern Delta University Ozoro.

Across Delta, the emphasis has been on projects that directly improve everyday life, roads that open markets, schools that prepare young people for the future, and infrastructure that supports economic growth. Even before the applause from Friday’s commissioning fades, plans are already moving forward for the next stage. Recognizing the road’s strategic importance, governor Oborevwori has approved Phase Two of the project, valued at ₦16.9 billion. The construction will be handled by Setraco Nigeria Limited, with completion expected within 24 months.

The phase two project will further strengthen the road network, deepen economic activity in the area, and improve connections between surrounding communities. For residents of Oko Kingdom, it is a sign that development is not stopping, it is accelerating. As the commissioning ceremony came to an end, the newly completed road stretched quietly through the heart of the communities it now serves. Cars moved smoothly along its surface. Children played by the roadside. Traders discussed new opportunities the road might bring.

For the people of Oko Kingdom, the road represents something deeper than concrete and asphalt. It represents dignity, it represents access, it represents hope. And perhaps most importantly, it represents the beginning of a new story, one where opportunity is no longer miles away, but right at their doorstep.

With the 2027 elections a few months away, Governor Oborevwori appears poised to consolidate political support across Delta State, while strengthening momentum for the All Progressives Congress and its presidential candidate, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, across the three senatorial districts.

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The writer, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq, is the Director General of Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Governor’s Office Asaba.

NYSC DG Speaks On Next Registration and Orientation Camp Activities

The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Oluseye Nafiu has provided an update on the next batch of registration and upcoming orientation camp activities for prospective corps members.

Speaking during a briefing with officials and stakeholders, the NYSC chief said preparations are underway to ensure a smooth registration process and successful orientation programme for the next batch of graduates scheduled to participate in the national service scheme.

The Director-General urged prospective corps members to regularly check the NYSC portal for updates regarding registration dates, mobilization procedures, and documentation requirements.

He also advised applicants to ensure that all necessary information submitted during the online registration is accurate to avoid complications during camp admission.

According to the NYSC leadership, orientation camps across the country are being prepared to accommodate incoming corps members, with arrangements in place to ensure proper welfare, security, and training during the three-week programme.

The orientation camp marks the first stage of the mandatory one-year national service, where participants undergo drills, lectures, and community development training before being posted to their respective places of primary assignment.

The NYSC reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the scheme while ensuring that the next batch of corps members experiences a well-organized and productive orientation programme.

Cristiano Ronaldo Reportedly Leaves Saudi Arabia Amid Rising Middle East Tension

Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly left Saudi Arabia late Monday night aboard his private jet following growing tensions linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

According to reports circulating on social media, the football icon departed the country as concerns over security and regional instability intensified.

Ronaldo currently plays for Al-Nassr FC in the Saudi Pro League and has been one of the most high-profile international athletes based in the kingdom since joining the club.

The reports of his departure come as global attention remains focused on developments in the Middle East, with several countries closely monitoring the situation and reviewing safety measures for their citizens in the region.

Football fans and commentators have since reacted to the reports online, though club officials from Al-Nassr have not issued any statement concerning the matter.

As of press time, it remains unclear whether the trip is temporary or connected to security concerns arising from the regional conflict.

Delta APC Elects Solomon Arenyeka As Chairman, Oborevwori Charges New EXCO On 2027 Victory

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State has elected Chief Solomon Arenyeka as its new State Chairman, with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori charging the newly constituted State Woking Committee, SWC to begin immediate preparations for total victory in the 2027 general elections.

Chief Arenyeka emerged by consensus at the Delta APC State Congress held on Tuesday at the Cenotaph in Asaba. Elder Moses Iduh was elected Deputy Chairman, while Chief Efe Uko emerged as State Secretary.

Also elected through consensus were; Chief Paulinus Akpeki as Delta Central Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba as Delta South Chairman, Engr. Daniel Ossai as Delta North Chairman, Elder Emmanuel Egbabor as State Organising Secretary, Barr. Valentine Onojeghuo as State Publicity Secretary, Mrs. Ifeyinwa Sobotie as State Woman Leader and Christopher Agali as State Youth Leader, among others.

Chairman of the State Congress Electoral Committee, Engr. Vita Abba, who declared the new executive elected after their affirmation by delegates, said the affirmation process was conducted in line with the party’s constitution and guidelines.

Earlier, former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei, moved a motion for the dissolution of the outgone State Working Committee to pave the way for the election of a new leadership. The motion was seconded by Olorogun O’tega Emerhor and was unanimously adopted by party delegates.

Addressing party faithful, Governor Oborevwori expressed gratitude to the outgoing executive led by Elder Omeni Sobotie for steering the party through what he described as a defining transition period following the political realignment of April 2025.

The Governor said; “I stand before you today filled with a deep sense of responsibility and brimming with optimism about the bright prospects of our great party. What began as a principled decision to align Delta State with the renewed vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has evolved into a powerful and unstoppable political movement.”

He commended the discipline, cooperation and resilience demonstrated by party members across the state and described the peaceful conduct of congresses in the 270 wards, 25 local government areas and the State as a testament to the APC’s internal democracy.

“There was no imposition. What we witnessed is broad consultation, agreement and inclusiveness. This structure belongs to all of us,” he stated.

The governor charged the new executive to prioritize regular meetings, strengthen grassroots engagement and intensify voter mobilization efforts ahead of the 2027 polls.

“Our mission is unequivocal. We must secure victory at every level – the Presidency, the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Governorship and the State House of Assembly,” Oborevwori said, expressing confidence that the APC in the state would deliver massive votes for President Tinubu and all party candidates.

He reiterated that his administration remains committed to transparency, accountability and performance under the MORE Agenda, highlighting strides in infrastructure, healthcare, education, youth empowerment, agriculture, security and human capital development.

In his remarks, immediate past State Chairman, Elder Omeni Sobotie, described the congress as the product of collective sacrifice and unity. He said: “In politics, what we have is not ‘I’ but ‘we.’ The interest of the people is more important than personal interests,” urging the new leadership to lead with humility. He added that; “ability may take a man to the top, but humility keeps him there.”

He expressed confidence that the APC in its present form was formidable and capable of overwhelming any opposition.

In his acceptance speech, Chief Solomon Arenyeka thanked party leaders and members for the confidence reposed in him and members of the new State Working Committee.

“I am fully aware of the weight of this responsibility and do not take it lightly. We consider ourselves privileged to serve and we pledge to justify the confidence imposed in us,” he promised.

Arenyeka assured that the new executive would uphold the values of hard work, integrity, transparency and teamwork, while sustaining the tradition of consensus-building and accountability.

He paid tribute to Governor Oborevwori for what he described as exemplary leadership and unifying disposition, pledging that under his chairmanship, the Delta APC would become a model for other states.

Arenyeka said; “We have heard the marching orders from our leader. By God’s grace, we shall deliver all APC candidates in the 2027 elections”.

The congress drew party leaders and stakeholders from across the state and beyond, with a charged atmosphere of celebration and unity as the Delta APC formally inaugurated a new leadership ahead of the next electoral cycle.

DSCTDA Clears Illegal Structures Along Ogbogonogo Market Corridor, DG Inspects Roads Ahead of Governor’s Visit

By Chibuzor Kingsley

The Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA) has intensified its enforcement drive with the removal of illegal structures erected on road setbacks along Ogbogonogo Market corridor, Amaechi Agusi Street, Falcon Club Road and adjoining streets in Asaba.

The exercise, led by the Head of Environment, Mr. Isaac Nwosu, saw the dismantling of unauthorized stalls, makeshift extensions and other obstructions encroaching on pedestrian walkways and road corridors within the busy commercial axis.

Speaking during the operation, Mr. Nwosu said the action followed repeated sensitisation and abatement notices served on traders and property owners who failed to comply with urban planning and environmental regulations.

He stressed that illegal structures on road setbacks contribute to traffic congestion, environmental degradation and distortion of the city’s master plan.

“Our goal is to restore sanity, ensure free flow of traffic and maintain the aesthetic standard befitting a state capital,” he stated.

In a related development, the Director General of the Agency, Mr. Patrick Ukah, embarked on an inspection tour of the cleared areas and adjoining roads to assess the progress of work being carried out in preparation for the Governor’s inspection.

Mr. Ukah expressed satisfaction with the pace of the exercise and reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to sustaining environmental standards across the capital territory. He warned that any attempt to re-erect illegal structures on road setbacks would attract strict sanctions.

Residents and motorists have welcomed the intervention, noting that the clearance will improve visibility, enhance sanitation and ease movement around the Ogbogonogo Market axis and surrounding streets.

The Agency reiterated that monitoring and enforcement will continue to ensure lasting compliance and orderliness within the Delta State Capital Territory.

APC Delta Congress: The Dawn of a Defining Political Era

By Fred Oghenesivbe Esq.

Today, March 3, history beckons in Delta State.

At the iconic Cenotaph in Asaba, the Delta State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) convenes its first State Congress following the seismic political realignment that reshaped the state’s power structure, the historic collapse of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) framework in Delta State, into what is today widely acknowledged as the “Great Political Movement,” led by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

This is no ordinary congress. It is not merely a routine political exercise. It is the formal unveiling of a new order. At the forefront of this defining moment stands the State Leader of the party and Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori. He will lead party leaders, stakeholders, delegates, and loyal faithful into what promises to be a congress of consolidation, direction, and renewed strength.

Across the globe, politics follows a familiar rhythm; negotiation and compromise, persuasion and principle, strategy and sacrifice. It is often a careful dance: a little to the right, a little to the left. But at its heart, politics is about unity of purpose, strength of structure, and the collective will to win.
Above all, it is about leadership.

The APC in Delta State, under Governor Oborevwori’s stewardship, has demonstrated firmness, clarity of purpose, and a performance-driven promise that resonates with the aspirations of the people. Leadership capacity is not measured by rhetoric alone, but by the ability to unify diverse interests into a formidable political force. In this regard, the Governor has proven both steady and strategic.

This congress carries additional weight. It is the first major gathering since the adoption of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as sole Presidential and Governorship standard-bearers for the forthcoming general elections.

The stakes are unmistakably high.
Today’s decisions will shape tomorrow’s victories. The structures built now will determine the strength with which the party marches into 2027. The message must be clear: we mobilize not for division, but for dominance; not for discord, but for destiny.

As the political pendulum swings, and as it inevitably does, our collective responsibility is to ensure that, whatever the outcome, unity prevails. Democracy within the party must strengthen the party, not strain it. When the ballots are counted and the dust settles, we must embrace the winners, celebrate collective triumph, and close ranks for the battles ahead.

Naturally, conversations have emerged regarding zoning and balance. A significant majority favours the emergence of the State Party Chairman from the South Senatorial District in the spirit of political equilibrium. Others advocate for the North Senatorial District, equally invoking fairness and inclusion.

These debates are healthy. They reflect engagement. They demonstrate ownership. But above preferences and projections stands a guiding principle: fairness, equity, and good conscience. Let the delegates speak. Let majority will prevail. Let justice temper ambition.
When the process is transparent and participatory, legitimacy follows naturally.

Our state party leader, Governor Oborevwori is widely regarded as a bridge-builder, a leader anchored in peace, equity, and sound judgment. Those privileged to have worked closely with him understand his calm deliberation, his consultative approach, and his commitment to justice.

Trust is not demanded; it is earned. Over the years, Governor Oborevwori has earned it. And it is this trust that must guide us today.

No matter how intense the contest, no matter how spirited the campaigns, the end must justify the means; a stronger, united APC poised for overwhelming victory in 2027.

The bigger picture is 2027 general elections. Let us approach this State Congress with open minds and elevated vision. The real contest lies ahead. The ultimate objective is clear: deliver Delta State convincingly for our party and its candidates in 2027.

Structures must be fortified. Grassroots mobilization must deepen. Stakeholders must align. The “Ukodo” symbolic of shared reward and collective participation will surely go round, one way or another. But first, we must sustain unity. Without unity, victory is fragile. With unity, victory is inevitable.

Today is more than a congress. It is a statement of intent. It is the birth of a consolidated political movement determined to redefine Delta’s trajectory.

As delegates gather beneath the Asaba sky at the Cenotaph, they do so not merely as party members, but as architects of a renewed political future.

May this Congress be peaceful. May it be transparent. May it be result-oriented. And may it mark the unmistakable beginning of a new era.

APC — Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda.

Peller’s Epic Nigeria State Tour Kick Off Tomorrow

…’The Takeover Begins March 6

The popular Nigerian content creator and TikTok star Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, is set to embark on an exciting nationwide state tour starting tomorrow, Friday, March 6, 2026.

Peller recently shared details of his highly anticipated “Nigeria State Tour” on his social media accounts, listing several states he plans to visit in the first phase of the tour. The itinerary includes a mix of southern and a few northern locations, sparking excitement among fans across the country.

According to posts circulating from Peller’s announcement and fan reposts, the confirmed states for this leg of the tour are; Benin (Edo State),Port Harcourt (Rivers State), Asaba (Delta State),Abuja (FCT), Kaduna, Uyo (Akwa Ibom State), Calabar (Cross River State), Aba (Abia State), Owerri (Imo State), Enugu, Ebonyi, Osun, Ondo, Ibadan (Oyo State) and Lagos.

The tour kicks off tomorrow, March 6, with fans eagerly awaiting updates on specific venues, dates per state, and any meet-and-greet or live streaming events Peller may host. Some social media users have humorously noted the limited northern representation (only Abuja and Kaduna), joking that “the boy no wan pay 1 billion for ransom” in riskier areas.

This move comes after Peller’s earlier announcements earlier this year about planning a massive multi-state journey to connect with fans nationwide, positioning him as one of the first major African streamers to undertake such an extensive domestic tour.

Peller’s followers have flooded timelines with excitement, with many asking, “If he comes to your state, will you be there?” Stay tuned for live updates, as Peller is expected to share real-time content from the road.

The tour promises fun interactions, content creation opportunities, and a chance for fans to meet the creator in person. More details are anticipated from Peller’s official accounts soon

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