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Hon. Bridget Anyafulu Extends Warm Christmas Greetings, Calls for Peace, Love and Hope

Bridget Anyafulu

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

The Member representing Oshimili South State Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. (Barr.) Ifechukwukwu Bridget Anyafulu, has extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to the people of Oshimili South, Deltans, and Nigerians at large, urging citizens to embrace peace, love, and unity during the festive season.

In her Christmas message, Hon. Anyafulu conveyed warm wishes on behalf of her family, praying that the season brings joy, peace, and renewed hope to every home.

“May this Christmas bring peace to your heart, joy and love to your home, tolerance among one another, and hope for a brighter future,” she said.

The lawmaker emphasized that Christmas remains a season of giving, forgiveness, and reflection, calling on individuals and communities to uphold the values of love, compassion, and mutual understanding for the good of humanity and the glory of God.

She encouraged citizens to use the period to strengthen family bonds, promote peaceful coexistence, and extend kindness to the less privileged, noting that collective goodwill remains vital to societal progress.

Hon. Anyafulu concluded by wishing everyone a joyful and memorable celebration, reiterating her belief in inclusive governance and shared prosperity.

“Merry Christmas to you all,” she added, affirming that everyone counts.

Hon. (Barr.) Ifechukwukwu Bridget Anyafulu
Member Representing Oshimili South State Constituency
Delta State House of Assembly

Xmas: PEPIN President Pens Season’s Greeting, Salutes The Loyalty Of Executives, Members

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE & HAPPY NEW YEAR IN ADVANCE

The National President
Peculiar Patriot Initiative of Nigeria (PEPIN)
(Peculiar Women, Men & Youth in Politics – Project 2027), Hon. Akande F. Awani, has expressed her deepest and best wishes to her dearly beloved PEPIN family across the nation.

Awanii made the press release available to journalists during an in-house interactive forum convened to chart a way forward for the PEPIN family, Delta State and Nigeria in general.
Her message reads in part, “As we joyfully celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, I extend my heartfelt Christmas greetings filled with love, gratitude, and hope to all PEPIN members across the nation.”

The consummate leader specially salute and appreciate the National Vice Presidents in the Six (6) Geopolitical Zones including the FCT,  State Coordinators and Assistant State Coordinators incharge of Senetoral District’s, LGA Coordinators, Ward Coordinators, all Executives at every level, and Departmental Heads, noting that their loyalty, sacrifices, and tireless commitment to the PEPIN vision over project 2027 Oluremi TINUBU Movement and structure are deeply acknowledged. “This season reminds us that light was born into the world, hope was restored, and unity became possible through love. In that same spirit, PEPIN has remained strong and focused because of your dedication to the ideals of good leadership, people-centered governance, and progressive politics.” Awani remarked.
“As we look ahead, we reaffirm our unflinching loyalty and commitment to our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Together, we stand firm in support of the progressive agenda for His excellency PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU and in readiness to contribute meaningfully toward the success and victory of our party at all levels, as we journey confidently toward 2027. As we step into the New Year, I pray that God grants every PEPIN member good health, divine wisdom, uncommon favour, protection, and renewed strength. May the New Year usher in greater unity, strategic growth, and visible achievements for PEPIN and for our great party APC. May our collective efforts be crowned with resounding success.” the PEPIN President expressed.
She thanked members of the PEPIN family for their belief, resilience, and unwavering commitment, noting that together, they will build, and together they will win and succeed.
“Merry Christmas and a Prosperous, Peaceful, and Victorious New Year in advance!”

Ukwuani: CAN Executives Receive Xmas Package From Council Chairman

The Executive Chairman of Ukwuani Local Government Area, Hon. (Barr.) C.S Possible Ajede, yesterday hosted executives of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ukwuani chapter, as part of the Christmas celebrations.

During the gathering aimed at celebrating the Birth of Jesus during the festive season, the Ukwuani Council Chairman presented the CAN executives with cash gifts and bags of rice to support their celebrations.

In his remarks, Barr. Ajede commended the association for its steadfast commitment to evangelism and urged them to remain steadfast and dedicated to winning souls for Christ. He emphasized the importance of preaching the gospel of love, which he described as the true essence of the season and the message of Jesus Christ.

The CAN executives, in turn, expressed deep appreciation for the Chairman’s generosity and consistent support during festive seasons.

EKO DELIVERS BIG! ₦100 MILLION CASH EMPOWERMENT + 330 BAGS OF RICE FOR SHERIFF’S MORE AGENDA

Oshimili South Local Government Area came alive with joy as the EKO Empowerment Programme for Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda recorded a massive success, reaffirming people-first governance at the grassroots.

The historic empowerment ceremony was witnessed by the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, who represented the Executive Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, as leaders, stakeholders, youths, women, and beneficiaries turned out in large numbers.

Addressing the gathering, the Executive Chairman of Oshimili South LGA, Hon. High Chief Ezenyili Kelvin Obi, PhD (EKO), expressed gratitude to the people for their continuous support and emphasized that his administration remains committed to delivering dividends of democracy to every ward.

Dr. Ezenyili Kelvin Obi

In a bold demonstration of inclusive leadership, EKO distributed 30 bags of rice to each ward across Oshimili South** to ensure families celebrate Christmas with joy and dignity. In addition, the Chairman rolled out a ₦100 MILLION cash empowerment package to support artisans, traders, business owners, youths, and entrepreneurs, aimed at strengthening existing businesses and boosting the local economy.

Speaking on behalf of the Governor, Deputy Governor Sir Monday Onyeme commended EKO for effective grassroots leadership and for translating the MORE Agenda into visible and impactful actions. He described the empowerment programme as a true reflection of Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security.

Sir Onyeme noted that the unity and massive turnout at the event clearly show the people’s confidence in EKO’s leadership, urging beneficiaries to make good use of the support to improve their livelihoods and contribute to community development.

With this landmark empowerment, EKO has once again proven that Oshimili South stands solidly with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, as people-centered governance continues to reach every corner of the local government.

Okpai Kingdom Gets New King. See Who

There was a change of kingship baton in Okpai Kingdom as Prince Chukwumeke Ugbome was formally enthroned as the Uwaoma of Okpai Kingdom in Ndokwa East Local Government Area, following the passing on of his father, the late Igwe of Okpai, marking a defining moment in the continuity of traditional leadership.

The coronation ceremony which took place at Okpai Oluchi on 22nd December, 2025, was roundly attended by traditional rulers, elders, community leaders, youth and women groups, as well as dignitaries from within and outside Okpai Kingdom.

Addressing the gathering, Prince Ugbome described his ascension as a solemn call to service rather than a personal triumph, stressing that his reign would be anchored on humility, fairness and commitment to the collective good of the people.

“My emergence as Uwaoma is not a privilege to dominate, but a responsibility to serve my people with humility, fairness and commitment,” he declared.

Reflecting on his upbringing, the new monarch said his early years of discipline and hard work had shaped his outlook on leadership, noting that peace and unity would remain the cornerstone of his reign.

“I was raised to understand the importance of peace and unity. With your support, this community will experience massive development, especially as we have capable chiefs and answerable government officials,” he said.

Prince Ugbome also highlighted the diverse cultural and religious influences within his family, which he said had instilled in him values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence—principles he assured would guide his leadership.

Paying tribute to his late father, the monarch described the former Igwe as a symbol of peace, stability and unity in Okpai Kingdom, pledging to uphold and sustain his legacy.

“The passing of my father is painful, but his legacy of peace, unity and service will continue to guide my actions,” he said.

He assured the people that his leadership would be inclusive and protective of communal interests, insisting that unity remains critical to the sustainable development of the kingdom.

“I am not here to rule with intimidation or conflict. I am here to stand with my people, protect their interests and work for the progress of Okpai Kingdom,” Prince Ugbome said, calling on all sons and daughters of the kingdom to rally behind his reign.

In her remarks, Princess Joyce Akpaluku, the first daughter of the late Igwe of Okpai Oluchi and holder of the traditional title Ochiaga, described her brother’s emergence as historic and divinely ordained.

She explained that the succession followed the established customs of the kingdom, which stipulate that the first son ascends the throne upon the demise of the king, adding that the seamless transition underscored the strength of Okpai Oluchi’s traditions.

According to her, the title Uwaoma, meaning “good life,” signifies a throne bestowed by destiny and tradition rather than contestation. “This is about celebrating life, peace and the essence of a good life for our people,” she said, noting that the community embraced the new monarch without dispute.

Princess Akpaluku reaffirmed her commitment to supporting the new Uwaoma, particularly in mobilising women to sustain peace and advance development in the kingdom.

Also speaking, Chief Obiajulu Nduka, the Ome-Udo I of Okpai Kingdom, described the enthronement as a historic milestone that reinforces peace, unity and leadership continuity.

Chief Nduka noted that the kingdom had evolved from past internal challenges into a more united community, adding that the peaceful ceremony reflected the progress made in strengthening communal bonds. He urged the new monarch to lead with consultation, collaboration and empathy.

The ceremony witnessed public declarations of loyalty from prominent political and community leaders, including former and serving chairmen of Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Barr. Sam Chukwuji and Hon. Vincent Osilonya, as well as the President General of the Ndokwa Neku Union, Comrade Amechi Asuguni.

They pledged their cooperation and expressed confidence that Prince Ugbome’s reign would usher in greater peace, unity and development for Okpai Kingdom.

Reacting to the occasion, Chairman of the Community Development Committee, Comrade Victor Igweokwu, described the late monarch as “the source of unity and peace in the community,” noting that his death had created a deep void.

“Today, we are in the palace where the community is officially informed of the passing of the monarch while celebrating our historic culture as his son, Prince Chukwumeke Ugbome, takes over,” he said.

Igweokwu recalled that the late Igwe ensured stability by managing all segments of the community, including the youths, and expressed optimism about the future. “We pray that God Almighty grants the new Uwaoma the wisdom, knowledge and grace to sustain the legacy of unity, peace and love laid by our late father,” he added.

The enthronement is widely regarded as a milestone that underscores harmony, continuity and the enduring relevance of traditional institutions in promoting peace and grassroots development.

Crisis: Mofe Pirah Condemns Killings, Calls for Calm and Accountability

Itsekiri

Mr. Omamofe Joseph Pirah has strongly condemned the recent crisis in Ogidigben Community, Delta State, which led to the death of Mr. Onuwaje and the destruction of several houses, describing the incident as deeply regrettable and unacceptable.

Mofe Pirah

In a statement issued on the matter, Pirah, a leader from Ogidigben Community, expressed profound sadness over the loss of life and destruction of property, noting that sustained efforts had been made over the years to promote peace and development in Ogidigben and the wider Ugborodo confederated communities.

He emphasized that every member of the community has the legitimate right to aspire to leadership positions within the Community Management Committee or the Trust, provided such aspirations are driven by genuine intentions for community development. According to him, such ambitions should never degenerate into antagonism, violence, or attacks against fellow community members.

Pirah further observed that the community faces numerous unresolved challenges, particularly in its dealings with International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in the area, especially on issues of employment and development. He stressed that the current situation calls for unity and a collective approach to addressing these concerns rather than internal conflict.

Appealing for restraint and calm, Pirah reminded community members that they are bound together as brothers and sisters facing common external challenges, warning that turning aggression inward would only weaken their collective strength.

He called on the Eghare-Aja, the Olaja-Orori, and other leaders within Ugborodo to urgently convene and engage His Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III, with a view to resolving the issues that triggered the hostilities and restoring unity and inclusiveness within the community.

Pirah also urged security agencies to act decisively by investigating the crisis and ensuring that all perpetrators are brought to justice, stressing that there must be no sacred cows, as accountability would serve as a deterrent to future occurrences.

He concluded by offering prayers for God to grant the immediate family of the deceased the strength to bear their loss, while calling for an immediate cessation of all hostilities in the community.

■ Omamofe Joseph Pirah.

Itsekiri

St. Pius Xth Grammar School, Onicha-Ugbo Marks 65 Years of Excellence, Legacy and Service

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

St. Pius Xth Grammar School, Onicha-Ugbo, one of the most enduring and respected secondary schools in the former Midwest Region, now Delta State, has marked its 65th anniversary with a rich blend of thanksgiving, reflection and forward-looking engagements.

Founded in 1960, the Catholic-owned institution has earned a distinguished reputation for academic excellence, discipline and moral formation. Over the decades, it has produced generations of professionals, leaders and responsible citizens who have continued to make remarkable contributions to Nigeria and the global community.

Among the school’s notable alumni are renowned businessman and philanthropist, Mr. Tony Elumelu; former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu; former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Dele Joseph Ezeoba; Major Generals Lawrence Fejokwu and Raymond Ochei; former Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ndudi Godwin Elumelu, Delta State Commissioner For Special Duties Dr Ifeanyi Michael Osuoza, among many others.

The 65th anniversary celebration was thoughtfully designed to honour the school’s illustrious past, celebrate its present achievements and inspire collective action towards a greater future. It also paid glowing tribute to past and present principals, teachers and Old Boys whose dedication, sacrifices and vision laid the foundation for the institution’s sustained relevance.

A major highlight of the celebration was the unveiling and commissioning of legacy projects by the St. Pius Xth Grammar School Old Boys’ Association, underscoring the strong and enduring bond between the school and its alumni. These projects are aimed at supporting the school’s infrastructural growth and academic development.

Activities marking the anniversary spanned two days. On Friday, December 19, Old Boys visited the school for project assessment and later paid a courtesy visit to the traditional ruler of Onicha-Ugbo. The celebration peaked on Saturday, December 20, with a thanksgiving Mass at the school field, the unveiling of a statue in honour of the pioneer principal who led the school from 1960 to 1970, and the presentation of a commemorative book documenting the institution’s history from inception to date.
Speaking at the event, the Principal Chairman of the Education Commission, Issele-Uku Diocese, Rev. Fr. Dr. Emmanuel Chuks Ogbolu, described St. Pius Xth Grammar School as a centre of knowledge whose influence resonates nationally and internationally through the achievements of its alumni. He noted that the school’s rigorous formation, once perceived as strenuous by students, later became the bedrock of their success and discipline in life.

Rev. Fr. Ogbolu recalled that from its early years, the school attracted students from diverse parts of Nigeria and beyond, adding that even today, some students travel termly from Europe, as well as from Benin, Warri and parts of the Yoruba-speaking regions, to be educated at St. Pius. He attributed the school’s serene environment and sustained growth to the selfless contributions of past alumni.

While commending previous interventions, he drew attention to pressing needs such as infrastructural rehabilitation, functional ICT facilities to support Computer-Based Testing (CBT), and the urgent need for a school bus. He expressed appreciation to Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei for earlier donations of school buses across Aniocha North and urged Old Boys to collectively provide a new, befitting bus for their alma mater.

He further called for the establishment of a functional alumni secretariat to unify all sets, improve communication, mobilise support and coordinate initiatives such as scholarships, sports development, science and technology advancement. According to him, the combined expertise of alumni professionals would serve as a catalyst for the school’s continued growth.

In his remarks, the National President of the Old Boys’ Association, Chief Barrister Edmund Zealiwe Ojeogwu, commended Piusians and other donors for sponsoring the production of a historical compendium and for financing the 65th anniversary celebration. He described the event as a powerful reminder of shared responsibility and gratitude to the alma mater.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Organising Committee, Mr. Patrick Ejidoh, said the impressive turnout of Old Boys reaffirmed that the spirit of St. Pius Xth lives on—not only in cherished memories, but in the enduring community the alumni continue to build. He noted that the journey from modest classrooms in 1960 to today’s achievements reflects perseverance, excellence and the strong comradeship that defines the Piusian identity.

As St. Pius Xth Grammar School celebrates 65 years of impact and service, staff, students and alumni have renewed their commitment to preserving its proud legacy while embracing innovation, unity and excellence to secure a brighter future for generations yet to come.

Ochei Mourns Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, Describes Him as Statesman and Loyal Friend

Peter Nwaoboshi

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

Former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly and President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF), Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of former senator representing Delta North, Distinguished Senator Peter Onyeluka Nwaoboshi, describing his passing as a painful loss to Delta North, Delta State and Nigeria.

In a tribute titled “Tribute to Senator Peter Onyeluka Nwaoboshi,” Ochei said the late senator was a proud son of Ibusa and a committed statesman whose life of public service left a lasting impact on his people and the nation at large.

Ochei recalled that he shared a long political journey with Nwaoboshi, noting that despite occasional differences in political positions, their relationship was anchored on friendship, mutual respect and a shared commitment to the progress of Delta North.

He revealed that his last meeting with the late senator was on 29 November 2025, during the funeral service of the father of former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Dele Joseph Ezeoba. According to him, they exchanged warm greetings, but he later learned that Nwaoboshi had been unwell.

“When I did not see him at the reception, I called him the next day. He explained that he had not been feeling well and I sympathised with him, not knowing that would be our final conversation,” Ochei said.

During the phone conversation, Ochei said he suggested that Senator Nwaoboshi convene a meeting of Delta North political leaders before the end of the year. He added that the late senator, citing unavailability in December, asked him to convene the meeting on his behalf and described him as “second in command” after him.

Ochei noted that although he felt Nwaoboshi’s presence was important at such a meeting, they both agreed that January 2026 would be more suitable, ending the discussion with hopes of meeting again.

Describing the late senator as a man of courage, conviction and loyalty, Ochei said Nwaoboshi was warm, thoughtful and genuinely committed to the welfare of his people beyond politics.

He extended his condolences to the Nwaoboshi family, the people of Delta North and all those affected by the loss, praying for the repose of the former senator’s soul.
“May he rest in peace and may his memory forever be a blessing,” Ochei said.

Oborevwori Mourns Nwaoboshi, Describes His Death As A Collosal Loss

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi, describing his death as a collosal loss to Delta State, the Anioma nation and Nigeria at large.

Governor Oborevwori in a condolence message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, said Senator Nwaoboshi was a proud son of Delta State and a courageous defender of the Anioma cause whose contributions to nation-building would remain indelible.

The Governor recalled the late senator’s impactful service at the National Assembly, where he chaired the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, noting that his voice and advocacy for the development of the Niger Delta and Delta State stood him out as a committed and passionate leader.

He said Senator Nwaoboshi’s political journey and rise to prominence were anchored on a rich political pedigree, selfless service and unwavering commitment to the ideals of democracy, which also saw him serve meritoriously as a two-time Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State.

According to the governor, the late lawmaker devoted his life to the service of his people, the party and the nation, leaving behind a legacy of courage, loyalty and dedication to public service.

Governor Oborevwori, said: “On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I mourn the passing of my dear friend, Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi.

“I extend my heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the people of Anioma nation, members of our great party, the All Progressives Congress and all those whose lives he touched.

“I pray that Almighty God grant his soul eternal rest and give his family, friends and associates the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss”.

Kanma celebrates humanity, calls for collective action on International Human Solidarity Day

Kennedy Kanma, Esq.

A former Labour Party Senatorial candidate for Delta North in the 2023 general elections, Barrister Kennedy Kanma has celebrated humanity as the world marks International Human Solidarity Day.

In a statement from his media office, Kanma affirmed that he is not only celebrating humanity, but also honouring the world’s shared compassion, resilience and responsibility to stand together beyond borders. He urged people everywhere to unite in compassion and shared responsibility to build a just and inclusive world.

“On this International Human Solidarity Day, I reaffirm my belief that our strength lies in inclusion. I am happy that the world now knows that when we listen to every voice, protect every dignity, and work together across differences to build a fairer future, we are all better for it.

“As I have always said, real progress is only possible when no one is left behind, and when our shared humanity and value, guide our actions, policies and priorities.

“Today, compassion, responsibility, human dignity, inclusion, and the protection of the vulnerable are painfully absent due to failures of leadership and a lack of empathy at the highest levels of power.

“Therefor, the world is in urgent need of healing, and this healing must begin by choosing and electing competent, ethical, and compassionate individuals into public office. More than ever before, we need leaders who place people above personal gains and govern with humanity at the centre of their decisions.
“During the 2023 general elections, we in the Obedient Movement campaigned on clear and cardinal objectives centered on quality representation, empathy and inclusivity, among other programmes. Today, that narrative has not changed; rather, we are even strengthened and resolved it to scale up our work, guided by present realities and the clear understanding that nothing meaningful or lasting can be achieved without sustained collective action and shared responsibility.

“So, as we mark International Human Solidarity Day, we must commit ourselves to creating the world we truly need and deserve; even as we watch from the sidelines. For emphasis, we must consistently remind those in power that they are accountable and responsible to the will and welfare of everyone. Whether they are young or old, men and women, boys or girls, the able-bodied and persons with disabilities. This basic standard of inclusive, responsive leadership, is the very least we should expect and boldly demand from those entrusted with leadership positions.

“As our people say, when a man wakes up, regardless of the time, is his morning. Therefore, let us make the best of our choices as we prepare to elect men and women who truly understand what leadership is about. People who are awake to the needs of the people, guided by integrity and compassion, and committed to serving with responsibility and purpose are those who deserve our votes.”

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