Ogbueshi Hon. Ngozi Lawrence Okolie, Member representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, has joined Deltans, Nigerians, and people of goodwill across the world to celebrate the First Lady of Delta State, Her Excellency, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, as she marks her birthday.
In a goodwill message, Hon. Okolie described the First Lady as a woman of uncommon compassion whose life has continued to touch countless lives across Delta State and beyond. He noted that through the You Matters Charity Foundation, Deaconess Oborevwori has consistently brought hope, relief, and renewed dignity to widows, orphans, persons living with physical challenges, and vulnerable families, particularly at the grassroots level.
According to him, the First Lady’s humanitarian efforts reflect a deep understanding of the everyday struggles of ordinary people and a sincere commitment to uplifting lives without discrimination. He praised her for standing with the people where it matters most and for using her position to promote kindness, inclusion, and social responsibility.
Hon. Okolie further described Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori as a compassionate mother and a dependable pillar of support to the people-oriented administration of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State. He said her humility, empathy, and quiet strength continue to complement the governor’s vision of responsive and inclusive governance.
“As she marks another year, we celebrate a life dedicated to service, love, and humanity,” Okolie said, offering prayers for sound health, long life, and greater strength for the First Lady to continue her good works. He expressed confidence that her kind heart would keep bringing smiles, hope, and transformation to families and communities across the state.
He concluded by wishing Her Excellency a happy birthday and praying that all her righteous desires be fulfilled, wishing her many more years of meaningful service to humanity.
Okolie Celebrates Delta First Lady, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, on Her Birthday
Delta Bureau Celebrates First Lady, Deaconess Mrs. Tobore Oborevwori, at 56
As Her Excellency, the Wife of the Governor of Delta State, Deaconess Mrs. Tobore Oborevwori, marks her 56th birthday today, 5th February 2026, the Management and Staff of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications have joined Deltans at home and in the Diaspora to celebrate the auspicious occasion.
In a goodwill message signed by the Director-General of the Bureau, Olorogun Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, Her Excellency was described as a God-fearing woman of grace and compassion, whose life of service and devotion to humanity continues to resonate across the diverse communities of Delta State.
The Bureau noted that Deaconess Oborevwori has remained a shining example of servant leadership, consistently demonstrating love, humility, and selflessness, particularly through her impactful pet project, the You Matter Charity Foundation. Through the foundation, she has touched countless lives, restored hope to the vulnerable, and uplifted women, children, and the less privileged in both riverine and upland communities of the state.
According to the statement, the Bureau deeply appreciates Her Excellency’s unwavering support for the MORE Agenda of the Oborevwori administration, as well as her noble contributions towards promoting unity, peace, and shared prosperity among the people of Delta State.
“As she marks another year of God’s faithfulness and grace, we pray that the Almighty God will continue to bless Her Excellency with sound health, long life, divine wisdom, and renewed strength to sustain her selfless service to our people,” the statement read.
“May her days be filled with joy, fulfilment, and greater, as she continues to walk in God’s purpose and favour, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
The Bureau wished Her Excellency a happy birthday and extended hearty congratulations, praying that her path continues to shine brighter with every passing year.
Bureau DG, Dr. Oghenesivbe Joins International Law Association, Assigned to Business and Human Rights Committee
The Nigeria Branch of the International Law Association (ILA) has admitted the Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. Wilfred Latimore Oghenesivbe, Esq., as a full member of the Association.
The confirmation was conveyed in a letter signed by the Membership Coordinator, Mr. Abraham Adeniran, which noted that Dr. Oghenesivbe now belongs to an elite group of legal scholars and practitioners engaged in research, knowledge development, capacity building, and the preparation of reports on critical areas of international law.
Established in Brussels in 1873, the International Law Association is a globally recognised body devoted to the advancement, clarification, and development of both public and private international law.
ILA operates through more than 68 branches worldwide, with a membership exceeding 5,400 professionals across all continents, and maintains consultative status with several United Nations specialised agencies.
According to ILA Nigeria, Dr. Oghenesivbe has been assigned to the Business and Human Rights Committee, which is chaired by Dr. Oyeniyi Abe, a lecturer in Human Rights, Dispute Resolution, and Commercial Law at the College of Law, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti.
In his reaction, Dr. Oghenesivbe expressed gratitude to the leadership of the ILA Nigeria Branch and the Membership Committee for the confidence reposed in him.
He described the admission as a privilege and reaffirmed his dedication to public service, stating that he would continue to contribute to the promotion of justice, human rights, international law, and diplomacy alongside his responsibilities as Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications.
He further acknowledged the support of the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, JP, commending his strong commitment to human capital development and the continuous expansion of knowledge across sectors.
Dr. Oghenesivbe also serves as a member of the Delta State Taskforce Against Human Trafficking and Irregular Migration, the Institute of Legal and Policy Strategy, the Nigerian Bar Association (Ikeja Branch), and the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, among other professional organisations.
He possesses multiple academic qualifications spanning Law, Political Science, Public and International Affairs, Mass Communication, Public Administration, Information and Strategy Management, reflecting his broad intellectual and professional background.
Uphold Integrity, Professionalism, Delta State Governor Charges Police Cadets
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has charged newly trained police cadets of Delta State origin to uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism and respect for the rule of law as they begin their careers in the Nigeria Police Force.
The governor gave the charge on Wednesday while receiving the cadets at Government House, Asaba, following their successful completion of training at the Nigeria Police Academy.
Governor Oborevwori congratulated the cadets on what he described as a remarkable achievement, noting that passing out from the Police Academy reflected discipline, resilience, commitment and patience.
He reminded them that they had chosen a noble but demanding profession that required dedication, integrity and professionalism at all times.
“You are special to this state, and we are proud of you,” the governor said, adding that the Police Academy had, over the years, produced outstanding officers who had distinguished themselves within the Nigeria Police Force and other sister security agencies.
He urged the cadets to let their conduct inspire confidence in the communities they would serve, stressing that their actions must always reflect the values of justice, fairness and selfless service.
Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to security, Governor Oborevwori said Delta State had recorded significant improvements in safety and security over the past two years, and assured that the state government would continue to support security agencies to do more.
The governor encouraged the young officers, whom he described as energetic and familiar with the local environment, to serve diligently and protect the lives and property of Deltans and residents.
To further motivate them, he announced the approval of payment of monthly allowances for the cadets with effect from January, and wished them a successful and fulfilling career in service to Delta State and Nigeria.
Responding on behalf of the cadets, the President of the Police Cadets, ASP Collins Akpevweoghene, thanked the governor for the warm reception and encouragement, describing his presence as a reflection of people-centred leadership and genuine concern for security and youth development.
He commended Governor Oborevwori for the improvements recorded in security, infrastructure, education, healthcare and youth empowerment under his administration, noting that these achievements had strengthened public confidence in governance.
ASP Akpevweoghene assured the governor of the cadets’ commitment to professionalism, integrity and selfless service, while praying for continued wisdom, good health and strength for the governor as he leads the state to greater heights.
DOPF Celebrates Engr. Kestin Pondi on Birthday, Lauds Leadership Prowess
The Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) has congratulated the Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Limited, Engr. Kestin Pondi, on the occasion of his birthday, commending his leadership, professionalism, and contributions to national security and development.
In a goodwill message signed by its Chairman, Emmanuel Enebeli, FCIISM, MNIPR, and Secretary, Shedrack Onitsha, FCIIMS, MNIPR, the forum praised Engr. Pondi’s widely acknowledged stewardship at Tantita Security Services Limited, noting that his commitment to safeguarding critical national assets has significantly improved security and stability in the Niger Delta.
According to DOPF, Engr. Pondi has distinguished himself through innovation, discipline, and strategic collaboration, setting a strong benchmark for private sector participation in national security efforts. The forum stated that his leadership has inspired confidence and delivered measurable impact across the region.
Beyond his professional achievements, the publishers highlighted Engr. Pondi’s humility and deep commitment to community development and youth empowerment, describing his people-centred leadership style as a model for inclusive growth, partnership, and collective responsibility toward peace and progress.
“As media professionals, we particularly commend your support for constructive engagement and transparent communication,” the statement read. “Your openness to dialogue has strengthened trust among security institutions, host communities, and the media, underscoring your appreciation of the media’s vital role in nation-building.”
The forum concluded by wishing Engr. Pondi sound health, sustained success, and greater accomplishments in the years ahead, while celebrating his continued service to the nation.
Excitement as Oborevwori Commissions Model Technical College in Omadino
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has identified technical and vocational education as a powerful solution to youth unemployment, noting that beneficiaries would graduate as skilled professionals, entrepreneurs and job creators rather than dependents on white-collar employment.
The governor made this known on Monday while commissioning the newly completed Model Technical College in Omadino, Warri South Local Government Area, describing the institution as a flagship project and a major investment in technical and vocational education under his administration.
He stated that some accomplishments speak louder when seen than when explained, stressing that within two years, his government had executed landmark projects without borrowing funds or placing additional financial pressure on the people of Delta State.
According to him, the completion of the college clearly demonstrated prudent financial management, as contractors were paid promptly, ensuring the timely delivery of the project.
Governor Oborevwori revealed that academic activities had already commenced at the college prior to its official commissioning, a move he said underscored the institution’s preparedness and operational readiness.
He described the Omadino Model Technical College as another significant stride in strengthening technical and vocational education in the state, noting that the facility reflected purposeful leadership, careful planning and disciplined implementation.
Highlighting the quality of infrastructure, the governor pointed to the internal road network, administrative offices, classrooms, workshops and laboratories as evidence of his administration’s commitment to delivering standard educational facilities.
He commended former Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, for initiating the project and noted that his administration ensured its completion in line with approved standards.
Expressing satisfaction with the outcome, Oborevwori said the college stood as a solid and impressive structure, worthy of pride for students, lecturers and staff, while giving glory to God for the successful completion.
The governor also applauded the quality of instruction at the institution, citing the confidence and eloquence displayed by a student speaker at the event as proof of effective teaching and learning.
He emphasized that modern educational infrastructure was vital to creating a conducive learning environment, improving academic performance, boosting teacher productivity and instilling pride within the school community.
“With the standard of facilities provided here, I am confident that students of this college can compete favourably with their peers anywhere in the world. The workshops and laboratories are fully equipped with modern facilities,” he said.
Reiterating his administration’s commitment to education under the MORE Agenda, Oborevwori assured residents that the state government would continue upgrading educational infrastructure to guarantee access to functional education and globally relevant skills.
However, he urged the school management, staff, students and host communities to safeguard and maintain the facilities, stressing that public assets belong to the people and must be protected from vandalism and neglect.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Technical Education, Mr. Smart Ufoh, described the Omadino Model Technical College as more than a modern technical institution, calling it a clear statement of purpose and a symbol of transformation.
He disclosed that the school is equipped with 12 classrooms and nine fully functional workshops designed to promote effective learning and skills acquisition. Residential and welfare facilities include two hostels, staff quarters, a principal’s residence and a corps members’ lodge, all aimed at ensuring comfort for students and staff.
Additional facilities include a dining hall, clinic and a large multipurpose hall, as well as recreational amenities such as a football field and basketball court. Supporting infrastructure like a generator house and operational quarters further enhance the institution’s readiness for academic and administrative activities.
Ufoh revealed that academic sessions began in September 2025 with the admission of Junior Technical One students, explaining that the decision was taken to prevent the sophisticated facilities from remaining idle. He added that the response from the Omadino community and neighbouring areas had been overwhelming.
Also speaking, the Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, thanked Governor Oborevwori for his attention to the development of riverine communities and called for sustained investment in schools, roads, bridges and jetties in riverine areas.
On behalf of the students, Miss Courtney Omotoyine described the commissioning as the realization of a long-awaited dream and a significant step toward securing the future of youths in Delta State and Nigeria. She urged students to make responsible use of the facilities and strive for excellence.
The event was attended by several dignitaries, including the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme; Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor; Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbegbaku; Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere; Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Udeze Somtochukwu, among others.
Nwaoboshi, a Dedicated Public Servant with Lasting Impact, Says Ned Nwoko
The Senator representing Delta North Senatorial district, Senator Ned Nwoko has described the late Senator Peter Nwaoboshi as a distinguished leader, a courageous patriot, and a true statesman who made remarkable contributions to public service.
Nwoko made assertion when he paid a condolence visit to the family of Late Senator Nwaoboshi in Asaba.
He described the late senator as a “true Dike,” a man of integrity, strength, and unwavering commitment to the development of his people.
During the visit, Senator Nwoko recalled the impactful political career of Senator Nwaoboshi, stating that he was a leader who stood firmly for justice, fairness, and progress.
According to him, the late lawmaker distinguished himself through selfless service and dedication to the welfare of his constituents, leaving behind a legacy worthy of emulation.
Addressing members of the bereaved family, Senator Nwoko emphasized that he had no involvement whatsoever in the challenges and difficulties faced by Senator Nwaoboshi before his passing.
The senator revealed that he had hoped to meet personally with the late Senator Nwaoboshi and had previously sent messages expressing his desire for dialogue and reconciliation.
He noted that his intention had always been to promote harmony and cooperation in the interest of Anioma land and the larger Delta North Senatorial District.
Speaking on behalf of the Anioma people, Senator Nwoko expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Senator Nwaoboshi, noting that his death represents a great loss not only to his immediate family but also to Delta State and the nation at large.
Senator Nwoko offered his heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and associates of the late lawmaker.
He prayed that God would grant them the strength, comfort, and fortitude to bear the painful loss.
He also prayed for the peaceful repose of Senator Nwaoboshi’s soul, asking that his good deeds and service to humanity continue to speak for him.
Members of the Nwaoboshi family, in response, expressed gratitude to Senator Nwoko for his visit and kind words.
They appreciated his show of solidarity and concern during their time of grief, describing it as a gesture that brought comfort and encouragement.
The visit ended with prayers and words of encouragement, as Senator Nwoko reaffirmed his commitment to sustaining the legacy of unity, progress, and service that the late Senator Peter Nwaoboshi stood for throughout his lifetime.
APC Chairmanship Aspirant, Gabriel Ohai, Visits Senator Ned Nwoko, Reaffirms Commitment to Party Equity, Anioma Cause
High Chief Amb. Gabriel Ohai, APC Delta State Chairmanship aspirant, paid a courtesy visit to Senator Ned Munir Nwoko at his hometown, where he reaffirmed his long-standing commitment to fairness, equity, and the protection of the legacy APC structure in the state.
Speaking during the visit, Amb. Ohai stated that founding members of the APC have been sidelined from governance despite repeated engagements with the state government.
He stressed that while the government may retain control of governance, the legacy APC is determined to retain control of the party structure to ensure unity, justice, and internal democracy.
He warned against attempts to hijack the party through manipulation and assured that unresolved issues would be escalated to the national leadership in Abuja if necessary.
Amb. Ohai also expressed strong confidence in the creation of Anioma State, insisting that the process would not be hijacked and that the state capital would remain within the Anioma axis.
In his response, Senator Ned Munir Nwoko commended Amb. Ohai for his courage, consistency, and commitment to equity, fairness, and the Anioma struggle.
He reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to the creation of Anioma State and encouraged unity among progressive forces to safeguard both the party and the collective interests of the Anioma people.
Oborevwori’s Leadership: a Birth of a New Delta — Cleric
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has been hailed as a God-appointed leader whose people-focused style of governance and commitment to building strong institutions are shaping a sustainable and future-ready Delta State.
The praise was delivered by the Parish Priest of St. Williams Catholic Church, Orerokpe, Rev. Fr. Peter Awharemuire, during the 70th Thanksgiving Mass of Lady Doris Onoriode Ejinyere, which the Governor attended as a special guest.
In a homily drawn from Jeremiah chapter 29 verses 10–14, the priest described Governor Oborevwori’s rise to leadership as divinely orchestrated, stressing that it was neither by chance nor coincidence but part of God’s ordained purpose.
He noted that the steady progress being witnessed in key sectors such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, security and community development reflected purposeful leadership guided by divine direction.
According to him, public confidence has been renewed, communities are becoming safer and lives are better protected, developments he said were clear outcomes of intentional and focused governance rather than mere happenstance.
Rev. Fr. Awharemuire emphasized that the Oborevwori administration stands apart for its focus on sustainability, explaining that the Governor is not only delivering physical projects but also strengthening systems that will endure.
He said the administration’s efforts go beyond roads, bridges, schools and hospitals to include the deliberate development of lasting structures in governance, security and education, describing this approach as the foundation of a “new Delta State.”
The priest added that the transformation underway was designed to serve not just the present population but future generations of Deltans.
Describing the Governor as a courageous leader, he said the administration’s accomplishments had already earned it a permanent place in the political history of the state, noting that history would long remember his contributions.
He further stated that both the Church and the people of Delta State take pride in Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, which he said is marked by humility, justice, inclusiveness and a genuine spirit of service.
While commending the Governor’s achievements, the cleric urged him to continue to govern with wisdom, humility and caution, assuring him of the Church’s continued prayers for peace and divine guidance in the state.
He also prayed for the celebrant, Lady Doris Ejinyere, whom he described as a woman of fairness, integrity and sound judgment.
In his remarks, Governor Oborevwori congratulated Lady Ejinyere on her 70th birthday, praising her as a woman of strong character, integrity and unwavering dedication to her family and service to society.
He spoke warmly of his long-standing relationship with her, describing her as principled, dependable and firm, with a firmness rooted in sincerity and love.
The Governor expressed happiness at the unity displayed by the Ejinyere family during the thanksgiving, noting that it highlighted the strength of faith and enduring family values.
He prayed for her continued good health, long life, peace and divine blessings, while acknowledging her sacrifices and lifelong commitment to her family and community.
Speaking at the event, Lady Ejinyere expressed heartfelt appreciation to her family, friends and well-wishers for their support over the years.
She also praised Governor Oborevwori, stating that his achievements were so visible that “even the blind can see them and the deaf can hear them,” and commended his compassion, sacrifices and consistent support to her family.
Make DELSU A Centre of Academic Excellence, Oborevwori Charges Governing Council
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has charged newly inaugurated members of the Governing Council of Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, to discharge their responsibilities with integrity, diligence and a deep sense of commitment.
He noted that effective governance remains key to strengthening the institution’s standing as a leading centre of academic excellence in Nigeria and beyond.
The governor gave the charge during the inauguration of Rt. Hon. Festus Agas, Rt. Hon. Frank Enekorogha and Mr. Charles Ajuyah, SAN, as members of the University’s Governing Council.
Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Oborevwori described the inauguration as significant despite his tight schedule, noting that the Governing Council plays a central role in the effective governance of any university through policy direction and oversight.
He said the appointment of the new members came at an auspicious time as DELSU continues to strengthen its position as a leading centre of higher learning in Nigeria and beyond.
“The Governing Council remains central to the effective governance of any university, providing policy direction and ensuring that institutional goals are achieved,” the governor said, adding that his administration had consistently appointed men and women of proven integrity, experience and distinction into the governing councils of tertiary institutions in the state.
According to him, the three appointees have distinguished themselves in public service and leadership, making them eminently qualified for the responsibility entrusted to them.
He said: “As members of the Governing Council, you carry the aspirations of thousands of students, staff, alumni and the entire people of Delta State. Your decisions will shape policies, influence academic direction and define the future of this great university for generations to come”.
He urged them to serve with transparency and commitment, stressing that their decisions would have lasting impact on lives and the future of the institution.
The governor expressed confidence that their wealth of experience would help DELSU continue to produce graduates who are academically sound, morally upright and socially responsible.
Responding on behalf of the inaugurated members, Rt. Hon. Festus Agas expressed gratitude to God and the Delta State Government for the opportunity to serve, describing the appointment as a great honour and a call to service.
He assured the governor that the council members would work harmoniously with the Vice-Chancellor and university management to add value to the administration of the institution and advance its mission.
Agas also commended Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, particularly the cordial relationship among the arms of government in the state, which he said had translated into remarkable achievements within two and a half years.
He praised the administration’s achievements in peace and security, infrastructure development, human capital development and healthcare, citing progress on major road projects, youth empowerment programmes and the strengthening of the contributory health insurance scheme.
“We thank the Governor for the confidence reposed in us. We will serve with dedication, loyalty and integrity,” Agas said, while praying for continued wisdom and strength for the governor to take Delta State to greater heights.


















