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Illegal Sales In Delta: Task Force Leader Sends Strong Warning

Chairman of Nigeria Association of Auctioneers, (NAA), Delta State chapter and taskforce leader of the South South geo political zone, Mr. Ebube Michael has issued a warning to persons conducting unapproved auctions in the state.

Ebube gave the warning after his appointment into the committee in Abuja.

He said he would clamp down illegal sales of government and private assets.

He also said only those licensed under the body of Nigeria association of Auctioneers are permitted to conduct auctions, under the statutory rules binding auction process.

According to him, the task force would not hesitate to file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction, restraining any individual or organisation that violates the constitutional rights as auctioneer.

Ebube promised to discharge his duties and responsibilities as member of the Task Force Committee in accordance with the Constitution and regulations of the Nigeria Association Of Auctioneers.

While pledging his dedication to service, he said he would ensure that he carries out his duties with honesty, diligence, transparency, and without fear or favour.

Oborevwori Rewards World Debate Champions With N20 Million Each

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Thursday rewarded each member of the five-man Delta contingent that won the 2025 World Basic Schools Debate Championship in Doha, Qatar, with a cash prize of N20 million.

The Governor also extended the same N20 million reward to the team’s handlers, describing their victory as a proud moment for the state and a testament to his administration’s commitment to educational excellence.

Receiving the champions, their parents, and officials at Government House, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori praised the students for bringing global honour to Delta State and Nigeria.

He decorated them with their medals and received the championship trophy from the National Coordinator President’s Schools Debate Nigeria, Elder Dare Oritu.

“Delta State is known not only for oil production and talents in comedy, music, and sports but also for its brilliance in education. I believe this gesture will encourage our youths to be diligent and excel in their studies,” the Governor said.

Oborevwori commended the parents, coach, and handlers of the team for their contributions to the victory, adding that education is the most valuable legacy  parent can give to their children.

He urged other students to emulate the hard work, discipline, and focus of the champions, noting that such virtues could help reduce crime in society.

Introducing the winners, Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Hon. Samuel Mariere, thanked the Governor for his unwavering support for the education sector.

He recalled the Governor’s prayers for the team before their departure and commended the Governor Oborevwori for being the first to pay the 2025 counterpart funding for UBEC-SUBEB projects.

Speaking on behalf of the champions, Splendour Ikhamateh of Government Model Secondary School, Asaba, recounted how they debated global issues such as climate change, youth empowerment, and responsible technology use.

She said they overcame initial doubts by drawing strength from what she called “the spirit of Delta” the courage to excel and represent every basic school student in the state.

Oborevwori Administration Fair to All Deltans – Aniagwu

…Says Govt Projects Are Visible In Isoko, Others Parts Of Delta

The Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, has reaffirmed that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration remains committed to fairness, equity, and balanced development across the state.

Speaking at a press conference in Asaba, Aniagwu said the MORE Agenda is being implemented in a manner that impacts every part of Delta State, ensuring that all 25 local government areas, the 10 federal constituencies, and the three senatorial districts benefit from government projects.

Aniagwu stated that in the last two years, Governor Oborevwori has demonstrated fairness across all divides in the state, and while citizens have the right to make demands, such demands should acknowledge the progress already made rather than suggest nothing is being done.

Flanked by Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, Executive Assistant  on Public Enlightenment, Projects and Polices, Mr Olisa Ifeajika and Executive Assistant on Media, Norbert Chiazor, he stressed that the administration promised more and it’s delivering more.

Reacting to recent criticisms from a section of the Isoko Nation, Aniagwu said such remarks were either politically motivated or made by individuals unaware of the level of development in their communities.

He noted that there is hardly any meeting of the State Executive Council where projects are not approved for Isoko, citing the recent approval of the Ogodogo–Ivu Access Road in Okpolo-Enhwe, Isoko South Local Government Area, at a cost of ₦5.1 billion, a strategic route leading to major oil facilities.

He listed several other road projects completed or ongoing in the area, including Otekpo Road in Elu, internal roads in Isoko South, the Uzere–Asaba-Ase Bridge, the Isoko Ring Road linking multiple communities, Emede internal roads, the Enuru–Ikuli Access Road, the Uruaka Express Link Road in Emede, the Olomoro–Igbide Road, the Emevor–Orogun Road Phase 1 and ongoing Phase 2, as well as Okpolo-Enhwe Internal Roads Phases 1 and 2.

He also mentioned portions of the reconstructed Ughelli–Asaba Expressway that pass through Isoko.

Aniagwu further explained that Isoko remains the only federal constituency in Delta hosting two state-owned universities, the Southern Delta University, Ozoro, and the Oleh Campus of Delta State University, which houses the faculties of Law and Engineering.

Under Governor Oborevwori, the state has completed the College of Medical Sciences at Southern Delta University, completed the Senate Building and internal roads at the Ozoro campus, established the College of Health Technology in Ovrode, and equipped the General Hospital in Ozoro.

He added that within just one year of assuming office, the Governor had visited Isoko two times to inaugurate projects, underscoring his commitment to the area.

The Commissioner appealed to critics to avoid what he described as “dirty politics” as the 2027 election season approaches, warning against attempts to discredit the government for political gain.

He assured that the administration would not be distracted from its developmental agenda and would continue to carry every part of the state along.

Aniagwu urged residents of Isoko to rejoice when projects are executed elsewhere, just as others rejoice when Isoko benefits, emphasising that the Oborevwori administration will remain fair to all.

He maintained that no local government area is without the footprint of the present administration across key sectors.

On the looming flood threat predicted across the country, Aniagwu disclosed that the state government is already desilting drainages and water channels to mitigate the impact.

He appealed to residents to stop dumping refuse into drains and advised those living in flood-prone areas to relocate upland before the floods arrive.

Delta State Governor Restates Support for NYSC, Youth Empowerment

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has reiterated his unwavering commitment to the growth of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme and youth empowerment initiatives aimed at equipping young Nigerians with the skills and values necessary for national development.

He gave the assurance during the official opening and swearing-in ceremony of the 2025 Batch ‘B’ Stream I Orientation Course held at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Issele-Uku.

Oborevwori, who was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Barr. ThankGod Trakiriowei, described the NYSC as a noble scheme that has significantly promoted unity, integration, and development across Nigeria for over five decades.

Speaking further, he said, “Your deployment to Delta State is not by accident. Consider yourselves, for this period, Deltans and partners in our collective efforts to build a safer, stronger and more prosperous State.

‘’As a government, we deeply value the NYSC and remain committed to youth empowerment. We acknowledge some of the challenges affecting the Scheme, such as corps member rejection and infrastructural gaps in orientation camps. Let me assure you that these issues are being addressed with seriousness and urgency’’ he stated.

The Governor urged the corps members to approach their service year with diligence, empathy and a strong sense of purpose, and to leave lasting, positive impacts in their host communities.

He encouraged the corps members to take full advantage of the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, NYSC Ventures, and other initiatives aimed at promoting self-reliance and reducing youth unemployment.

In his welcome address, NYSC State Coordinator, Mr. John Kwaghe, revealed that a total of 1,374 prospective corps members had been registered for the three-week orientation programme, which he said, was carefully designed to instil in them the ideals and objectives of the scheme.

He encouraged them to see their deployment to the state as a golden opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the youth friendly policies and developmental programmes of the state government.

He praised the Delta State Government for its continued support, especially in improving camp facilities, but also raised concerns over the recent vandalization of electrical installations at the camp, which he noted had disrupted operations.

Ikwerre Monarch Urges Tinubu to ‘Heal History’ Through Creation of Anioma State

The Chairman of the Supreme Council of Government Recognized Ikwerre Traditional Rulers, HM Eze AMB. Sir Leslie Nyebuchi Eke, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to make history by granting statehood to the Anioma people after more than seven decades of unfulfilled aspiration.

In a strongly worded appeal addressed to the President, Eze Eke described the creation of Anioma State as “a moral imperative” and “a promise long made that must be fulfilled.” He said the demand, which dates back to 1951 when leaders like Chief Denis Osadebe and Senator Nosike Ikpo championed the cause, had remained consistent and peaceful over the years.

The Ikwerre monarch noted that Anioma’s cultural and historical identity, shaped by the Ekumeku resistance of 1883–1914, has contributed greatly to Nigeria’s unity and stability, yet the region remains “underrepresented and underserved” despite meeting every constitutional requirement for state creation.

“Anioma State is not merely a boundary, it is a symbol of hope restored, fairness upheld, and unity strengthened,” Eze Eke wrote. “Failure to wipe the tears of the oppressed means we are all inadvertently in chains.”

Quoting a moral charge, he stated, “Nature demands from us all to wipe the tears of the oppressed and enthrone justice at our brother’s doorstep. Failure to do so means we are all inadvertently in chains.”

Eze Eke, speaking on behalf of the Christian Traditional Rulers Council of Nigeria and the Supreme Council of Ikwerre Government Recognized Traditional Rulers, urged the President to expedite the constitutional process for Anioma State creation, expressing confidence in Tinubu’s courage to make history.

Gov Oborevwori Approves 6th Edition Of Delta Strategic Communication Workshop 

…Prof Ogwezi emerged as Chief Trainer

In line with the human capital development policy for political appointees and media partners under the Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, has graciously approved the 6th edition of the Delta State Strategic communication Workshop, Delcom 2025.

A statement on Wednesday by the State Coordinator of Delcom, and Director General of Delta State Bureau for Communications, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, said the approval to mount the 6th edition attests to Governor Oborevwori’s unwavering commitment to consistently build a highly productive workforce in the state’s media and communication sector.

He disclosed that the Head of Department of Mass Communication at Dennis Osadebay University Asaba, Prof. Joyce Ogwezi, has emerged as the Chief Trainer of this year’s edition of the strategic communication workshop expected to sharpen the professional skills of 150 participants, including political appointees, social media influencers, online news publishers and bloggers selected from the three senatorial districts in the state.

Dr Oghenesivbe said details of Delcom 2025 will be made public next week, to enable participants to register and attend the workshop expected to hold in Asaba, the state capital.

The Bureau Chief thanked Governor Oborevwori for his implicit confidence in the State Bureau for Communications, saddled with the responsibility of mounting the annual capacity building programme.

He assured that Delcom will continue to build the capacities of participants for the effective propagation of government policies, programmes and achievements of the governor and his administration beyond 2027.

“The State Bureau for Communications is pleased to announce that the governor of Delta State, Rt Hon (Dr) Sheriff Oborevwori, has approved the 6th edition of Delta State Strategic communication Workshop, Delcom 2025.

“Head of Department of Mass Communication, Dennis Osadebe University Asaba, Prof Joyce Ogwezi, will be the Chief Trainer, to be assisted by top class academicians and professionals in the field of Journalism, Mass Communication and information Strategy Management.

“The State Bureau for Communications deeply appreciates our amiable governor and leader, Rt Hon Oborevwori, for the approval.

“Delcom will continue to build the capacities of participants for the effective propagation of government policies, programmes and achievements of the governor and his administration.

“The Theme for Delcom 2025 and other details shall be unveiled next week,” the statement added.

Delta State Government To Sanction Defaulting Tricycle, Motocycle Riders

The Commissioner for Delta State Directorate of Transport, Hon. Onoriode Agofure, has said that there was no going back on the sanctions of defaulters of tricycle profiling.


The Commissioner who was represented by his functioning Permanent Secretary, Engr. Vincent Omoniyi made this known while speaking with journalists during the sensitisation exercise in some of the cities in the state.


He said disciplinary actions would be taken on them as no geniue riders would kick against it.
He commended Council Chairmen for keying into the vision of government in ensuring that the Deltans do not fall prey to kidnappers and armed robbers.
According to the Commissioner, the Directorate is working in collaboration with the law enforcement agency in the state, adding that once the days of grace is over, actions will be implemented on defaulters.


The Tricycle riders in Warri, Ughelli, Agbarho, Oleh environs of Delta State who violently kicked against the profiling directive said they were not ready to comply with the directives.
Some of the protesting riders lamented that the high cost of living, high cost of hire purchase of the tricycle, late information dissemination as the year was almost close to an end would not allow them adhere to the instructions.


Others frowned at the collection of the apron as they were private riders who had borrowed money to start up their transport businesses.
In another development riders in Ozoro welcomed the initiative and promise to key into the policy.


Present in the sensitization exercise were the Director of Vehicle Inspection, Engr. Vincent Ehiwario; Special Adviser to the Commissioner, Engr Victor Odeiti, the Director of Administration, Mr Francis Ohawah; deputy Director of Vehicle Inspection, Mr Joseph Ginibo; Directorate of mechanical service, Engr. Kingsley Itimi and other staff of the Directorate

Cleric Docked in Asaba for Alleged Assault with Wheel Spanner

The Magistrate Court 1 in Asaba was thrown into a tense legal drama on Monday as Pastor Sunday Ogbogho of the Redeemed Christian Church of God was arraigned over an alleged violent assault on one Kenneth Orusi.

According to the charge sheet, the incident occurred on July 27, 2025, at No. 5 Elder Ediale Street, off Ibusa Road, Asaba. The prosecution alleged that Ogbogho struck Orusi on the head with a wheel spanner, inflicting bodily harm — an offence punishable under Section 355 of the Criminal Code.

When the charge was read, Ogbogho pleaded “not guilty”. His counsel, identified as Chris, informed the court that the defendant is a landlord in Asaba and presented a surety described as a Grade Level 17 officer.

The surety, assured the court of his availability throughout the trial. However, Magistrate expressed caution, citing past experiences where sureties working in “field-based” roles had proven difficult to trace after defendants jumped bail.

“When you take someone on bail, you are telling the court you will ensure they attend trial until the case is concluded. We have had situations where people vanish, and sureties claim they are working in the field. That will not be tolerated here,” the Magistrate warned.

After deliberation, the Magistrate admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of ₦500,000 with one surety in like sum. The surety must be a responsible citizen resident within the court’s jurisdiction, a civil servant not below Grade Level 12, and must present multiple official documents including an appointment letter, promotion letter, office ID, payslip, and national identity card or voter’s card. Additional requirements include sworn affidavits, residence verification, and passport photographs of both the surety and the defendant.

In a stern address, the Magistrate also issued a strong anti-corruption warning:

“In this court, justice is not for sale. Do not give money to anybody — whether court staff, someone claiming to know the magistrate, or even a lawyer — to influence justice. We do not accept money here. Do not tempt the court, and the court will not tempt you.”

The case was adjourned to August 25, 2025, for hearing.

Delta Govt Intensifies Profiling Campaign for Motorcycle, Tricycle Riders Across State

The Delta State Government, through the Directorate of Transport, has taken the awareness campaign on profiling of motorcycle and tricycle riders to cities in the state.
The statewide sensitization campaign took off in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area, at various motorcycle and tricycle parks.


Commissioner for the Directorate of Transport, Mr. Onoriode Agofure, who was represented by Permanent Secretary Engr. Vincent Omoniyi, noted that the campaign aims to inform riders about the importance of obtaining the required items for security profiling.
He added that they were to purchase riders cards, aprons, emblems, and stickers.
Agofure highlighted the importance of the campaign for security profiling of commercial motorcycle and tricycle operators, saying security was paramount in the state.
The Commissioner noted that the sensitization campaign was relevant to enforce Law M7,which stipulates that each rider should be identifiable by their apron, QR code sticker, riders card, and code on their motorcycles and tricycles.


Agofure stressed that riders are urged to purchase the required items from Commercial Motorcycles and Tricycles Operators Association (COMTOA) offices across the state.
He said government has subsidized the items to ₦7,500 to ensure affordability, adding that genuine riders complying with policies are unlikely to commit crimes.
The Commissioner warned that defaulters who failed to comply with government directive will have their motorcycles and tricycles impounded by the Vehicles Inspection Officers (VIO), security agents, and COMTOA Taskforce after the expiration of the two weeks grace period.


He explained that the Directorate of Transport recognizes COMTOA as the sole motorcycle and tricycle association in Delta State.
COMTOA Chairman, Chief Obi Nzete, represented by the state treasurer, Comrade Prince Miller, commended the state government for the initiative and assured that COMTOA will ensure riders comply with the government’s directive.


Present in the campaign exercise were the Director of Vehicle Inspection, Engr. Vincent Ehiwario; Special Adviser to the Commissioner, Engr Victor Odeiti, the Director of Administration, Mr Francis Ohawah; deputy Director of Vehicle Inspection, Mr Joseph Ginibo; Directorate of mechanical service, Emgr. Kingsley Itimi and other staff of the Directorate

CIISM BOARD: Oritseweyinmi, Oghenesivbe, Others To Be Inaugurated President, Council Members In Abuja

…Ondo Governor, Ayiedatiwa, Mrakpor to attend Award ceremony

The Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management, CIISM, has announced the nomination of its first female President of the Governing Council, Ambassador (Dr) Temile Uduogho Oritseweyinmi, who is also a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute.

Oritseweyinmi is a corporate executive, successful businesswoman and Chief Executive Officer of Reyon Company Ltd.

in the same vein, the Director General of Delta State Bureau for Communications and Orientation, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq, has also been nominated to serve as a member of the Institute’s governing Council for a second term from 2025 to 2027. He also served as Council Member from 2023 to 2025.

A statement by the Registrar and Secretary of the Governing Council of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management, Dr Adelanke Oyintoke, and made available to newsmen on Friday in Abuja, said Dr Oritseweyinmi will lead the Institute’s governing body for a two year tenure, while Dr Oghenesivbe will head the Media and Communication unit of the Institute for the same period.

According to Oyintoke, the incoming first female Council President and governing board members will be inaugurated during the Annual Awards and Induction ceremony of Distinguished Fellows and new members scheduled to take place at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Asokoro in Abuja, on Friday 15th August, 2025.

The highpoint of the event shall be the formal handing over by the outgoing President of the Institute, Dr Peter Mrakpor, SAN, to the first female President, Dr Temile Oritseweyinmi. Mrakpor is a former Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Delta State. He served two tenure of four years as President of CIISM.

The Governor of Ondo State, and a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute, His Excellency, Lucky Ayiedatiwa, will be special guest of honour at the Dinner/Award ceremony, while Professor Paul Bolorunduro, will deliver the keynote address at the auspicious occasion.

Other activities lined up for the CIISM annual event include; Advanced Train-The-Trainers Capacity Building Workshop with the Theme; Strategic Synergies – Leveraging Modern Technology with Information Management Strategy for Nigeria’s Development.

“The Governing Council of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management, is pleased to confirm and announce the nomination of the first female President of the institute, Ambassador (Dr) Temile Uduogho Oritseweyinmi, Dfciism, to serve a tenure of two years ending 2027.

“Council also nominated the Director General of Delta State Bureau for Communications and Orientation, Dr (Barr) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, to serve a second term as Council member and Head of Media and Communications Unit.

“Nominated President and other Council members shall be inaugurated during new members induction and Awards ceremony scheduled to hold at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Asokoro in Abuja, on Friday 15th August, 2025.

“Governor of Ondo State, and a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute, His Excellency, Lucky Ayiedatiwa, will attend the CIISM Dinner and Awards ceremony as Special Guest of Honour,” the statement added.

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