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Insecurity: Unseal Amotekun In Osun State  Adeleke Tells Egbetokun

Following the rising insecurity across the country, the Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, has asked the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun to unseal Amotekun offices in the state to enable the outfit to resume operations.

In a statement signed on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Olawale Rasheed, the governor, Adeleke said the continued shutdown of Amotekun had weakened Osun’s security architecture and exposed rural and border communities to threats, especially with increasing cases of banditry and kidnapping in neighbouring Kwara state.

The governor said Osun is currently “handicapped in its security response” because Amotekun offices remain sealed, while some senior officers of the corps have been detained without trial for several months.

He said Amotekun had developed specialised expertise in tackling security challenges in rural and border areas, adding that the absence of the outfit had created a vacuum now being exploited by criminal elements.

Adeleke urged the IGP to either charge the detained Amotekun operatives over the alleged killings in the Akinlalu community to court or release them, while also demanding the immediate unsealing of the corps’ offices.

According to the governor, any further delay could endanger rural populations and increase the risk of criminal infiltration into the state.

“I call on the inspector-general of police to unseal Amotekun and allow its operatives to secure my people across the grassroots,” the statement reads.

“Those officers in detention should be charged to court after several months of incarceration. Any further delay in the unsealing of Amotekun will further jeopardise the safety and security of our people.” .

Utomi at 70: Experts Call for Nigerian Investment in Oil Sector

Critical stakeholders in Nigeria’s economy converged on Asaba, Delta State, today to chart pathways out of poverty in Nigeria and across Africa, as renowned political economist and management expert, Professor Pat Utomi, marked his 70th birthday.

The high-level colloquium, organised by the Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL) in honour of the septuagenarian, brought together leading figures from academia, traditional institutions, politics, and the oil and gas industry.

Among the dignitaries in attendance were the Obi of Onitsha, His Majesty Obi Alfred Achebe; 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi; Founder and Group Managing Director of Rainoil Limited, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie; and other notable petroleum industry leaders including Dr. Austin Avuru, Deacon Chris Iyovwaye, and Chief Lemon Kpea.

The event, themed “Overcoming Poverty in Africa: Did We Get It Wrong? What Next?”, attracted academics, traditional rulers, religious leaders, upstream and downstream oil and gas operators, as well as political leaders from across the country.

Setting the tone for the discourse, Professor Utomi, a professor at the Lagos Business School, said his decision to celebrate his 70th birthday in Delta State, in addition to Lagos, was deliberate—aimed at creating opportunities for young people in his home state.

“I decided to bring the lecture to Delta State so that young people around here can see opportunities they can pursue and live more meaningful lives,” Utomi said, noting that the lecture series was designed to expose participants to business and employment prospects within the oil and gas industry.

Reflecting on his greatest achievements at 70, the celebrated economist attributed his journey to divine grace, stating simply that “the grace of God drives it all.”

Earlier, a panel discussion on opportunities in the oil industry—moderated by Professor Utomi—featured industry experts who examined prospects, operations, and challenges in the sector, with references to Nigeria and Ghana.

Speaking at the panel, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie, a production engineer and Group Managing Director of Rainoil Limited, described the oil and gas industry as highly lucrative, with significant opportunities for Nigerians in both the upstream and downstream sectors.

Ogbechie urged Nigerians to take advantage of the sector, particularly the downstream segment, which he described as the “lowest-hanging fruit” for investors.

“I have seen significant transformation in Nigerians taking advantage of opportunities in the oil and gas sector to invest and take control,” he said.

He recalled that over three decades ago, downstream operations were dominated by international oil companies such as Shell, British Petroleum, Mobil, Total, and Texaco, noting that today, Nigerian companies have largely taken over.

“Today, many Nigerians have stepped forward to take control. The only international oil company still playing in the downstream sector is Total,” Ogbechie added.

In his remarks, Spokesman of the Planning Committee, Mr. Isaac Balami, described the colloquium as a landmark event, celebrating not just the age of Professor Utomi but the depth of his influence.

“We celebrate not only the years of Professor Pat Utomi, but the depth of impact within them—his mentorship, moral clarity, patriotism, and enduring faith in the potential of people and institutions,” Balami said, adding that Utomi’s legacy lives on through the Centre for Values in Leadership and the many lives it has transformed.

The celebration later moved to Ibusa town in Delta State, where a thanksgiving mass was held at a Catholic Church, with Nigerians gathering in large numbers to thank God for the life and 70th birthday of Professor Pat Utomi.

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Delta State Governor Mourns Late DBS Broadcaster, Vivian Nkechika

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed profound grief over the passing of a Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba presenter, Miss Vivian Nkechika, describing her death as a devastating blow to the journalism profession and society at large.

Miss Nkechika, an indigene of Ekwuoma in Ika North East Local Government Area, served as an Assistant Manager in the Programmes Department of DBS Asaba. She reportedly passed on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, following complications from a domestic gas explosion.

In a condolence message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, Governor Oborevwori conveyed his sympathy to the bereaved family, the management and staff of DBS Asaba, media practitioners across the state, and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council.

He described the late broadcaster as a committed professional whose work was marked by diligence, ethical conduct, and an unwavering sense of duty.

The Governor noted that her passion for public education, factual reporting, and responsible journalism endeared her to colleagues and earned her wide admiration within the media space.

Oborevwori said: “This is a moment of deep sadness. Delta State has lost a vibrant and principled media practitioner whose voice contributed immensely to informing and enlightening the public.

“Her sudden departure is a profound loss to her family, the media fraternity, and all who value credible journalism.”

Governor Oborevwori prayed for divine strength for her family, friends, and colleagues to endure the painful loss, while also asking God to grant eternal rest to her soul.

“Our hearts go out to all who mourn her passing. May God comfort everyone she left behind and grant her eternal peace,” he said.

Ukah Mourns DBS Staff, Vivian Nkechika

The Director-General of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA), Mr Patrick Ukah, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Comrade Vivian Nkechika, a staff of the Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba, describing her death as a painful loss to the media community in Delta State.

In a condolence message, Ukah said he received the news of Nkechika’s demise with shock and sadness, noting that her passing had created a huge vacuum not only at DBS but also among professionals who had the privilege of working with her.

Speaking on behalf of himself, as well as the management and staff of the DSCTDA, the Director-General extended heartfelt condolences to the General Manager, management, and entire staff of DBS, commiserating with them over what he described as an irreplaceable loss.

Ukah praised the late broadcaster for her professionalism, passion, and dedication to duty, recalling her exceptional skills and energy, particularly in her coverage and presentation of red carpet events at programmes organised by the agency

“Comrade Vivian Nkechika brought life, colour, and excellence to her assignments. Her commitment, eye for detail, and enthusiasm for her work were always evident and admirable,” he said.

The DSCTDA boss also sympathised with the family, friends, and loved ones of the deceased, praying that God grants them the strength and fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

He prayed for the peaceful repose of her soul and asked God to comfort the entire DBS family in this moment of grief.

Dr. Michael Nwoko Mourns Veteran Journalist Vivian Nkechika

Following the death of veteran journalist and broadcaster, Vivian Nkechika, who passed away on February 4, 2026, Dr. Michael Nwoko, FRSPH, in a heartfelt tribute, described the late Nkechika as a dedicated professional whose commitment to duty and passion for public communication left an indelible mark on broadcasting and media development in the state.

Vivian Nkechika was widely known for her impactful service at the Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), where she brought excellence, professionalism, and vibrancy to the airwaves. Beyond broadcasting, she played a key role in public health communication as Head of Media, Delta State Contributory Health Commission, a position she held from 2016 to 2019, helping to promote awareness and understanding of the state’s health insurance scheme.

Her media expertise also proved invaluable in the political communication space. From 2018 until her passing, she served as Head of Electronic Media to Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, where she was instrumental in building and strengthening a strategic media team.

Recalling his last encounter with the late journalist, Dr. Nwoko said he led a delegation from the Senator’s office to visit her at the Asaba Specialist Hospital on February 3, 2026, where she was receiving treatment following a gas explosion incident.

“Despite her condition, she looked strong, cheerful, and determined to recover quickly and return to work,” he said, noting that the news of her death came as a profound shock.

Dr. Nwoko added that it took him time to gather the courage to put his grief into words, describing Nkechika as a rare professional whose life and service were worthy of emulation.

While mourning her sudden departure, he said her family, colleagues, and the larger media community can take solace in the legacy she left behind.

“She lived a life of impact and dedication. We pray that her soul rests in power,” he concluded.

Vivian Nkechika is remembered as a consummate broadcaster, media strategist, and public servant whose contributions will not be forgotten.

You Examplify Solid Support To Your Husband,  Ned Nwoko Tells First Lady, As He Celebrates Her At 56

Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparations and Repatriations, has extended warm congratulations to the Wife of the Governor and First Lady of Delta State, Her Excellency Dame Tobore Oborevwori, on the occasion of her 56th birthday anniversary.

In a congratulatory message released in Abuja, Senator Nwoko described the First Lady as a “devoted spouse and a pillar of unwavering support to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, whose steadfast presence continues to reinforce the administration’s stability”

The federal lawmaker noted that “Dame Tobore Oborevwori embodies a calm, affectionate and dignified disposition”, which, he said, has contributed significantly to the Governor’s confidence and composure in steering the affairs of Delta State.

According to Senator Nwoko, the First Lady has endeared herself to Deltans through her peaceful demeanour, compassion, humility, and virtuous character, particularly in her outreach to the downtrodden and vulnerable. He expressed gratitude to God Almighty for her “gracious posture and exemplary conduct” ,while wishing her continued good health, longevity and prosperity.

“Today, on behalf of the people of Delta North Senatorial District, Anioma, I gladly join the First Family of Delta State and our Governor, His Excellency Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, in celebrating our First Lady, Her Excellency Dame Tobore Oborevwori, on the milestone of her 56th birthday.

“Dame Tobore is a woman of deep faith ,passionately committed to uplifting the less privileged, while remaining fully aligned with her husband’s vision and destiny. Her ability to keep the home front strong have been instrumental to the Governor’s leadership journey.

“As she marks this special day, I wholeheartedly extend my sincere wishes for greater accomplishments, renewed strength and deeper fulfilment in her service to Delta State and humanity at large,” Senator Nwoko concluded.

Oborevwori Felicitate With Tantita MD, Keston Pondi At 49

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has extended warm felicitations to the Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief (Engr.) Keston Ebimobowei Pondi, on the occasion of his 49th birth anniversary.

Oborevwori in a congratulatory message issued in Asaba on Thursday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, praised Pondi for his outstanding leadership and invaluable contributions to peace, security, and sustainable development in the Niger Delta region.

He commended the Tantita Managing Director for the pivotal role his company has continued to play in safeguarding Nigeria’s critical oil and gas infrastructure, noting that the enhanced protection of national assets has significantly contributed to improved crude oil production, revenue stability, and economic growth.

He described High Chief Pondi as an astute professional, and a committed patriot whose dedication to duty has earned him respect across the Niger Delta and beyond.

The Governor further acknowledged Pondi’s philanthropic disposition, noting that his humanitarian interventions and support for community development initiatives have positively impacted lives, particularly among youths and vulnerable groups in the region.

Governor Oborevwori said; “On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I heartily congratulate High Chief (Engr.) Keston Ebimobowei Pondi on his 49th birthday.

“He has distinguished himself as a dependable partner in the quest for a peaceful and prosperous Niger Delta, and his contributions to national development are worthy of commendation.”

Governor Oborevwori prayed for God’s continued guidance, sound health, and greater achievements for the Tantita boss in the years ahead, expressing confidence that Pondi would continue to render selfless service to the nation and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of the Niger Delta.

Delta State Governor Celebrates Wife, Tobore At 56

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has extended heartfelt congratulations to his wife, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, as she marks her 56th birth anniversary.

Governor Oborevwori in a statement issued on Thursday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, the Governor expressed deep appreciation for the steadfast support and encouragement of his wife over the years, noting that her unwavering commitment and prayers played a significant role in their journey to becoming Delta State’s First Family.

He described Deaconess Tobore as a devout and compassionate mother whose impact on society has been profound, particularly through her constant prayers and moral support for the state and their family.

The Governor also commended her humanitarian efforts through her pet initiative, the ‘You Matter Charity Foundation’, which he said has continued to touch lives, with special attention to vulnerable members of the society, widows and elderly, including children living with autism.

Governor Oborevwori said: “On behalf of our family, as well as the government and people of Delta State, I warmly felicitate my dear wife, Her Excellency, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, on the joyful occasion of her 56th birthday.

“She has remained a shining example of dedication, compassion, and godly values, not only to our children but to the entire state.

“As she celebrates this milestone, it is my earnest prayer, and that of our children, that God will continually endow her with strength, wisdom, and clarity of purpose as she carries out the demanding responsibilities of the Office of the First Lady of Delta State.”

Governor Oborevwori further expressed his personal admiration for his wife, describing her as a source of daily joy and inspiration.

“You make every day a pleasure with your self-effacing mien, cheerful disposition, love for God, devotion to family, disciplined work ethic, and unwavering service to humanity. I celebrate you today and always. Happy birthday, my love and best friend,” he said.

PDP Inaugurates Caretaker Committee in Delta amidst Mamoth Crowd of Party Members

People’s Democratic Party members in their large number gathered in Asaba to reaffirm their solidarity and support for the party in Delta State.

The mamoth gathering which was the inauguration of Delta State PDP Caretaker Committee and Stakeholders meeting is coming after many months when almost the entire structure of PDP moved to the All Progressives Congress.

PDP Board of Trustee members, chieftains, elders , members and supporters who attended the event gave assurances that PDP would emerge stronger despite its leadership legal disputes before the courts.

Representative of the Dr. Kabiru Turaki led National Working Committee of the People’s Democratic Party, Elder Emmanuel Ogidi who is also the South South Chairman of the party urged members to remain focused and continue to support the party.

Ogidi accused those who defected from the party as being ungrateful to the PDP which he said had made them to be what they are today.

On the Ibadan National convention of the party, Ogidi said INEC attended the NEC meeting where issues of the convention were discussed, saying that the electoral umpire had been taking side, instead of been fair in the lingering disputes confronting the PDP.

He expressed optimism that all the legal disputes would be resolved in no too distant time.

Ogidi who noted with dismay Senate rejection of electronic transmission of election results, said PDP members would defend their votes in 2027 general elections.

He stated further, ”I know many of you have been wondering what has been happening. You have kept faith, and remained loyal members of the PDP despite being threatened to abandon the party,

”PDP is the only party in this country today that has not changed its logo, name and ideology. It has remained people oriented”.

Among the party chieftains that spoke at the event included Dame Esther Uduehi and Chief Ejiofor Onyia who are PDP Board of Trustee members . They referenced the mamoth crowd of PDP members at the event as an indication that the party was alive in Delta, contrary to insinuations that the party was dead.

Uduehi stated, ” The powers that be thought they had taken away all the South South governors but have they succeeded in taking away the people of the South South? No. The masses, the people of the South South remain PDP members. We believe that even with the Senate rejection of transmission of election results, PDP will win in free and fair 2027 general elections”

Uduehi stated further, ”PDP that built Nigeria is alive. The party will work hard to win, and take control of government, and will restore the country to its pride of place where it will earn global respect.”

A member of PDP Board of Trustees, Chief Ejiofor Onyia, commended the South South Chairman of the party, Elder Emmanuel Ogidi for being able to sustain the presence of PDP in Delta State after the mass defection of members led by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to the All Progressives Congress.

”People with principles, people with ideologies don’t jump from party to party, unless they are political prostitutes. What will make a man of dignity to leave his party and political family, and go to the enemy party and family that has been fighting you for many years”, Onyia stated.

Others including PDP chieftain, Chief Clement Ufuani, and the Anambra State Chairman of PDP who doubles as chairman of PDP forum of state chairmen , affirmed their commitment to working for the party to make it victorious in 2027 general elections.

Highlights of the event included inauguration of eleven member Delta State PDP Caretaker Committee with Professor Sylvester Money as chairman.

Members of the committee were inaugurated by the National Chairman of the party with a mandate to reposition the party within a three -month tenure ahead of its elective Congress.

In an acceptance speech, Chairman of the Delta State PDP Caretaker Committee, Professor Sylvester Monye said they were ready to carry everyone along through meaningful and purposeful engagement to rebuild the party head of 2027 general elections.

While calling for the cooperation and support of all PDP members, Professor Monye said his committee would deliver on its mandate within the three-month tenure in line with the party’s constitution .

Vivian Nkechika: Aniagwu Condoles DBS, Delta Journalists

Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, has expressed deep condolences to the Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba, and members of the Delta State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) over the passing of veteran broadcaster, Vivian Nkechika, describing her death as a painful loss to the media industry and the state at large.

In a condolence message issued in Asaba on Thursday, Aniagwu said the late Nkechika was a consummate professional whose distinctive voice, dedication and commitment to ethical journalism left an indelible mark on broadcasting in Delta State.

He noted that Vivian Nkechika, an indigene of Ekwuoma in Ika North East Local Government Area, served as an Assistant Manager in the Programmes Department of DBS, Asaba, where she distinguished herself through years of devoted service, earning the respect of colleagues and the admiration of listeners and viewers across the state.

According to Aniagwu, the news of her passing came as a rude shock, especially at a time when her wealth of experience, guidance and mentorship were still greatly needed in the media space.

The Commissioner described the late broadcaster as a disciplined, hardworking and passionate media practitioner who upheld the core values of journalism and contributed immensely to public enlightenment and societal development.

He commiserated with the management and staff of DBS, the leadership and members of the NUJ in Delta State, as well as the immediate family of the deceased, praying God to grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Aniagwu further prayed for the peaceful repose of the soul of Vivian Nkechika, urging her colleagues to sustain the legacy of professionalism, integrity and excellence which she stood for throughout her career.

He added that although she is gone, her contributions to broadcasting and journalism in Delta State would remain evergreen and continue to inspire the younger generation of media practitioners.

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