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Obire’s Camp Fires Back at Opuoru Over Allegations, Insists Lawmaker Is Bona Fide Warri South Indigene

By Enitan Abel Johngold Orheruata, MNIPR

The political atmosphere in Warri South Constituency II has intensified as the media team of the lawmaker representing the constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. (Chief) Benson Obire, has strongly refuted allegations made against him by former lawmaker, Hon. Matthew Poko Opuoru.

In a detailed rejoinder issued on Tuesday, Obire’s camp dismissed claims reportedly made by Opuoru at a public gathering and published by Fresh Angle Newspaper on March 31, 2026, describing them as “false, misleading, and defamatory.”

The statement specifically denied allegations that Obire engaged in blackmail, challenging Opuoru to provide “verifiable evidence—audio, visual, or written” to support his claims.

“At no time has Hon. (Chief) Benson Obire blackmailed or defamed Hon. Matthew Poko Opuoru before, during, or after the 2023 elections,” the statement read.

The media team further described Obire as a man of “proven integrity and high moral standing,” arguing that the allegations were inconsistent with his character and public record.

Central to the dispute is Opuoru’s claim that Obire is not an indigene of Warri South—a claim the Obire camp described as “laughable and borne out of ignorance.”
Providing a detailed background, the statement maintained that Obire is a bona fide indigene of Otovwodo (Agbassa) in Agbarha Community, Warri South Local Government Area, with maternal ties to the Omamoh family.

According to the statement, Obire was born and raised in the community, attended schools in Warri, and later graduated from Delta State University, Abraka.

The rebuttal highlighted Obire’s longstanding involvement in community leadership, noting that he served as Youth Chairman of Otovwodo (Agbassa) Community for four years and later as National Youth President of the Agbarha National Youth Council for two terms.

His leadership trajectory, the statement added, saw him rise to the traditional position of Oghwuvwie (Prime Minister) of the community, and subsequently to Deputy Unuovwodo (Deputy King’s Representative), a role he currently occupies.

“These positions, held over several years, clearly demonstrate his roots and acceptance within the community,” the statement noted.

Obire’s camp also pointed to his victory in the 2023 Delta State House of Assembly election, where he defeated Opuoru, as further evidence of his legitimacy and acceptance among constituents.

“It is inconceivable for someone not from the community to rise through such ranks and secure electoral victory,” the statement argued.

Turning the tables, the statement accused Opuoru of engaging in “campaigns of calumny” and attempting to mislead the public following his electoral defeat.

It questioned the relevance of Opuoru’s remarks at the reported gathering, suggesting they reflected political frustration rather than substantive engagement.

While acknowledging that electoral defeat can be difficult, the Obire camp urged Opuoru to exercise restraint and avoid “politics of bitterness.”

The statement also cautioned Opuoru against making remarks perceived as disrespectful to traditional rulers, warning that such actions could have serious cultural and social implications.

It called on the former lawmaker to retract his statements and issue an apology.

Reaffirming Obire’s commitment to governance, the media team described him as a “silent achiever” focused on legislative duties and delivering on campaign promises.

It added that his performance record would be made public at the appropriate time.

Looking ahead, the statement expressed confidence in Obire’s chances in the forthcoming party primaries under the All Progressives Congress (APC), asserting that “victory is certain.”

The latest exchange underscores rising political tensions in Warri South Constituency II as stakeholders position themselves ahead of future electoral contests, with both camps trading accusations in what appears to be an intensifying rivalry.

Oborevwori’s Wife Leads Autism Awareness Drive, Calls for Inclusion and Support for Special Needs Children

Wife of the Delta State Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori and the founder, You Matter Charity Foundation, has urged stakeholders, parents, and caregivers on the need to celebrate and support children living with autism and other special needs to enable them attain their full potentials.

She stated this on Thursday, April 2, 2026 at the celebration of this year’s World Autism Awareness Day with the theme “Autism with Humanity: Every Life Has Value,” emphasizing on acceptance, inclusion, and the empowerment of every child in society.

The celebration commenced with a 4km awareness walk from Temple Clinic Junction to the Government House, Asaba, led by Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori who was joined by top Nigeria celebrities including Harrysong, Patience Ozokwor and other entertainers, actors and actresses, whose participation amplified visibility and public engagement for Autism.

Speaking at the event, Deaconess Oborevwori described the theme as timely and deeply significant, noting that it underscores the dignity and inherent worth of every individual living with autism. She emphasized that every child on the autism spectrum possesses unique strengths, talents, and perspectives that enrich society, calling for greater acceptance, inclusion, and equal rights beyond limitations.

The wife of the Governor further observed that many individuals with autism continue to face challenges ranging from societal misunderstanding and stigma to limited access to quality care, education, and support systems. According to her, the day serves as a reminder that awareness alone is not sufficient, stressing the need for deliberate action towards inclusion, support, and meaningful engagement.

Reiterating her advocacy, she stated that autism is neither a spiritual condition nor a limitation, but a different way of experiencing the world that can be managed with early intervention, specialized care, understanding, and unconditional love. She affirmed that the You Matter Charity Foundation remains committed to addressing these challenges by providing hope, creating enabling environments, and supporting vulnerable individuals and their families.

Deaconess Oborevwori added that although awareness about autism remains relatively low in many communities, the foundation has intensified efforts across the state through school visits, medical outreaches, and the distribution of learning aids. She appreciated parents, caregivers, partners, and supporters for their dedication, assuring that their labour of love will not go unrewarded, while encouraging collective action to build a more inclusive society where individuals with autism can thrive and express themselves freely.

Speakers at the event delivered goodwill messages highlighting the unique potential and value of each child living with autism. Emphasizing that differences are strengths rather than limitations, they encouraged society to provide opportunities for children to grow at their own pace with patience, support, and love.

The State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education Dr Kingsley Ashibogwu commended the First Lady for her support for the children with living with autism. He assured that the new Federal Government curriculum would be domesticated in the state and will include provisions designed to meet the unique needs of children with special needs.

Abinoma Debbie Omomizee, representing teachers and caregivers, advocated for the inclusion of both verbal and non-verbal children in diverse activities, stressing the importance of consistent encouragement to help them realize their talents. Mrs. Ekama Egomioan, a parent, highlighted acceptance as the first step toward progress, noting that the home remains the foundation for nurturing confidence and growth.

Patience Ozokwor, speaking on behalf of the actors and actresses present, called for sustained support for children living with autism, urging parents and caregivers to remain patient and intentional while allowing the children to develop at their own pace.

The event also featured performance and presentations by children and Young adult living with autism, induction of ambassadors for Autism awareness by Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori who also presented learning aids such as smart Android tablets, choice toys and others gift items to the children.

Matriculation: Kwale Varsity Kicks Off, As VC Gets Assurances of FG’s Support

The Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to the growth and development of the Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Kwale, Delta State.

The minister gave the assurance during the institution’s maiden matriculation ceremony held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at its permanent site in Kwale.

Represented by Mrs. Folashade Boriowo, the minister congratulated the pioneer students on their successful admission and urged them to remain dedicated to the ideals of the university.

In his remarks, the Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Salisu Banye, commended the courage of the pioneer students and encouraged them to take advantage of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to ease their academic pursuits.

He noted that beneficiaries of the scheme stand a better chance of securing Federal Government jobs after graduation, which would enable them to repay the loans.

Dr. Banye also assured stakeholders that the university would remain focused on its mission and appealed to the Delta State Government to fulfil its promise of providing buses for the institution.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abel Onunu, lauded President Bola Tinubu for his consistent funding of the university since its establishment.

He emphasized the institution’s commitment to producing globally competitive graduates grounded in discipline, excellence, and integrity.

Prof. Onunu also expressed appreciation to former Deputy Senate President, Barr. Augustine Ovie Omo-Agege, for his pivotal role in establishing the university, noting that the institution has brought pride and relief to the Ndokwa people, who contribute significantly to the nation’s economy.

Highlighting the university’s achievements since inception, the Vice-Chancellor listed the successful completion of administrative processes, staff recruitment, resource verification, admission of pioneer students, and commencement of academic activities.

He added that the institution has fostered strong relationships with its host community, attracting support from stakeholders and philanthropists, while ongoing infrastructural development at the permanent site continues to progress steadily.

The matriculation ceremony featured a lecture delivered by Dr. Austin Avuru, Chairman of AA Holdings and Co-founder and pioneer CEO of Platform Petroleum Limited and Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc.

The event was coordinated by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Prof. Nekwu Okolugbo, and the Registrar, Mr. Lucky Ohwojeroh Mustapha.

Again, Pat Umunna Makes COHEADs Excos, Vows To Herald Strategic Communication As The PRO

By Enitan Abel Johngold

A seasoned administrator and communications strategist, Mrs Patricia Nkiru Umunna, has emerged as the new Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Committee of Heads of Federal Government Establishments (COHEADS), Delta State chapter.

Mrs Umunna, who currently serves as Deputy Director, Human Resources Management (HRM) at the National Orientation Agency (NOA), was overwhelmingly elected during the committee’s meeting held in Asaba on Tuesday.

Her emergence has been widely applauded by colleagues and stakeholders, who describe her as an astute administrator with a proven track record of excellence in public service. Known for her professionalism, diligence, and interpersonal skills, Mrs Umunna is regarded as a leader who commands both respect and admiration.

A graduate of the University of Benin, she has steadily built a reputation for effective administration and strategic communication within the NOA in Delta State. Observers note that her wealth of experience in human resource management and public engagement uniquely positions her to succeed in her new role.

Pundits within COHEADS expressed confidence in her ability to elevate the image and visibility of the committee, citing her “Midas touch” and results-driven approach to assignments. Many believe her emergence signals a new era of proactive communication and strengthened institutional relationships for the body.

Speaking shortly after her election, Mrs Umunna, who was two-time Welfare Officer and immediate past Ex-officio of COHEADs, expressed gratitude to members for the confidence reposed in her, pledging to deploy her expertise to enhance information dissemination and promote the ideals of COHEADS across the state.

She also emphasized the importance of synergy among federal establishments, noting that effective communication remains key to achieving organizational goals and fostering public trust.

Other officials elected alongside her include President, Engr Kennedy Onyenobi; Vice President, Mrs Darling Chima Ononiwu; Secretary, Mr Felix Ijomah; Assistant Secretary, Ms Odiyoma Lucia; Financial Secretary, Mrs Ogochukwu Anoliefoh; Treasurer, Mrs Ozulumba Eucharia; Legal Adviser, Barr Osita; Welfare Officer, Mrs Nkechi Ilonze; as well as Ex-Officio members, Mr Obasaju Emmanuel and Mr Ikechukwu Ogbu.

With her emergence, expectations are high that Mrs Umunna will bring her wealth of experience, passion, and administrative acumen to bear in projecting the activities and achievements of COHEADS Delta State to greater heights.

FG Awards ₦2.25bn to 45 Student-Led Startups Under Venture Capital Grant Scheme

The Federal Government has disbursed ₦2.25 billion in venture capital grants to 45 student-led startups selected from across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions under the Student Venture Capital Grant (S-VCG) programme. The beneficiaries emerged from a pool of 65 shortlisted student innovators, who were earlier selected from over 30,000 applicants across more than 400 universities, polytechnics and colleges nationwide. The awards were presented at the UNDP Innovation Hub in Ikoyi, Lagos, marking the culmination of the programme’s first cohort aimed at supporting student entrepreneurs with up to ₦50 million each in equity-free funding to scale their ideas into viable businesses.

The initiative is being implemented by the Federal Ministry of Education, with support from partners including the Bank of Industry (BOI), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and global technology stakeholders. According to the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, the programme represents a major shift in Nigeria’s education policy, repositioning tertiary institutions as centres of innovation, enterprise and economic development rather than just certification hubs.

The 45 winning ventures were selected after completing an intensive venture development bootcamp held from March 26 to March 29, 2026, where the finalists refined their ideas, participated in entrepreneurship workshops and pitched their startups before a panel of industry experts and investors. Final selections were based on the scalability, feasibility and societal impact of each innovation, with many of the projects leveraging technology such as artificial intelligence to solve real-world challenges.

The programme targets full-time students in Nigerian tertiary institutions, particularly those developing solutions in key sectors including technology, agriculture, healthcare and sustainability. By providing funding, incubation support, mentorship and access to digital tools, the S-VCG is designed to help students move from campus ideas to commercially viable enterprises, while building a pipeline of young innovators capable of driving economic diversification.

The initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to harness Nigeria’s youthful population for innovation-driven growth.

The scheme will enable graduates to become job creators rather than job seekers, strengthen Nigeria’s startup ecosystem and position the country as a hub for youth-led innovation and entrepreneurship.

JUST IN: Embattled Power Minister Adelabu Resigns Following Persistent Nationwide Electricity Failure

Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu,  has resigned following months of nationwide electricity failures that triggered widespread public frustration, high cost of living and doing business, political pressure, and calls for accountability across the country.

For several months, Nigeria has faced severe and persistent power outages affecting households, businesses, and public institutions. Electricity generation has reportedly fluctuated between 2,000 and 4,000 megawatts, far below the amount required to serve the country’s population of more than 250 million people.

The unreliable supply disrupted manufacturing, increased operational costs for businesses dependent on diesel generators, touched off inflation and worsened living conditions for millions of citizens. The crisis was widely described as a national emergency undermining economic activity and daily life, and that which entreats nothing less than urgent attention, but the reverse is the case.

As blackouts spread across multiple states, public anger intensified. Civil society groups, opposition figures, and energy experts openly demanded the removal of the power minister, arguing that the government had failed to stabilize the electricity sector.

Pressure on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu mounted steadily, with critics insisting that leadership changes were necessary to restore confidence in Nigeria’s energy policy.

The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights and other advocacy groups rejected Adelabu’s earlier apology over the outages, describing it as insufficient in addressing the depth of the crisis.

It should be noted that before his resignation, Adelabu had issued a public apology to Nigerians, acknowledging the hardship caused by the electricity shortages and citing gas supply constraints and technical challenges as contributing factors.

However, the apology failed to calm public dissatisfaction. The continued instability in power generation and distribution kept pressure on the administration to act decisively.

Facing mounting criticism and the ongoing collapse of electricity reliability, Adelabu ultimately stepped down, stating that his resignation was necessary to allow the government to pursue new leadership and reforms in the sector.

Energy analysts say the resignation highlights deeper structural issues within Nigeria’s power sector, which includes but not limited to weak generation capacity, gas supply shortages to power plants, transmission bottlenecks and financial instability in the electricity market

Experts argue that leadership change alone will not resolve the crisis. Long‑term reforms, infrastructure investment, and improved regulatory coordination will be required to stabilize electricity supply and restore public confidence in Nigeria’s power system.

For millions of Nigerians who have endured months of darkness and rising energy costs, the resignation marks a political turning point—but the real test will be whether meaningful reforms follow.

ECONOMY: Tantita Significant To Nigeria’s Fiscal Recovery, Energy Security And Political Stability – Expert Says

A security expert, Demeide Master Tony has said that Nigeria’s fiscal recovery, energy security, and political stability are critically dependent on the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) contract.

According to him, in the last four years,  Tantita has reduced oil theft by nearly 80%, restored production to 1.8 million barrels per day, created over 10,000 jobs, and delivered environmental recovery. He argued that terminating the contract would dismantle deterrence, destabilize communities, and plunge Nigeria into economic and political crisis.

Demeide advocated for the retention of Tantita’s services to consolidate security of Nigeria’s energy infrastructure so far achieved.

“Tantita must not only be retained but institutionalized as the backbone of Nigeria’s energy security.

“Tantita’s effectiveness is explained through criminological theories validated globally.

“Crime thrives without capable guardians. Tantita introduced “creek intelligence,” making pipelines unsuitable targets. Mexico’s Pemex crisis has shown that theft surges when community surveillance weakened”, he said.

Demeide emphasized that social disorganisation theory has proven that weak institutions foster crime and linked Tantita’s 10,000 jobs to Niger Deltans which positively reorganised various  communities as catalysts for prevailing peace in the region.

According to him, criminals weigh risks and rewards before proceeding on their nefarious adventures. Since taking charge of the security of Nigeria’s oil pipelines, Tantita, Demeide argued, has increased arrest likelihood for pipeline vandals thus making theft irrational.

“Economic deprivation drives illegitimate means, it is for this reason that Tantita reduced strain by offering livelihoods thus reducing pipeline vandalism

“Note too that blocked opportunities breeds aggression.Tantita’s structured employment prevented youths from being mobilized as  political tools by desperate politicians”, the security expert further stressed.

He listed hybrid security model and modus operandi of securing the country’s oil infrastructure to include technology driven surveillance involving long endurance drones and geospatial tracking closed surveillance gaps; grassroots intelligence in which over 10,000 local youths were recruited as “human sensors”;  interAgency collaboration which enabled Tantita to provides intelligence to the Police, NSCDC, DSS,Navy and JTF, ensuring lawful arrests, training and integration involving the training of operatives in intelligence gathering, rapid response, and community engagement.

According to him, the Nigerian Army Resource Centre described Tantita’s model a “panacea for national development”.

Enumerating the gains of Tantita’s surveillance operation on Nigeria’s oil pipelines since commencing operation, Demeide, citing NEITI and NUPRC statistics, disclosed that in 2023 Oil theft dropped by 79% and production rebounded to 1.4–1.5 million bpd.

And in 2024, sustained surveillance pushed production to 1.6 million bpd while in July 2025, production hit 1.8 million bpd, saving Nigeria $18 billion annually.

Other positive impacts of Tantita’s pipeline surveillance services, according to the security expert include, environmental gains- Oil spills fell by 50% in 2024 (NOSDRA), Port Harcourt’s “black soot” disappeared; security stabilization leading to reduction in sea piracy and criminal activities thus boosting investors’ confidence.

“Similarly, in the area Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Tantita has covered gaps in government capacity through CSR, including sustainable Rice Farming Initiative (SDN, Ecosus Pro Nigeria), infrastructures provision to various communities:Solarpowered classrooms, rehabilitated roads, building of police stations, scholarships to indigent students among others”, Demeide said.

The company, he disclosed has also embarked on medical outreach programs in rural communities, carried, mangrove replanting and cleanup of polluted sites, promoted unity among traditional rulers and empowered Niger Delta youths through vocational training in welding, ICT, and marine services.

The security expert warned that ending Tantita’s oil pipeline contract could trigger multidimensional collapse in several areas.

His words: It could bring about security vacuum. For example, if 10,000 trained operatives are displaced, they may revert to bunkering or militancy,  production could fall back below 1 million bpd thus devaluing the Naira, resurgence of ethnic conflicts could once again take the centre stage in the Niger Delta,  unemployed Youths may be mobilized as foot soldiers in 2027 elections, Oil spills may surge again, reversing ecological recovery, investors’ confidence in Nigeria’s oil sector may  collapse leading to International oil companies withdrawing interest and Nigeria could loses credibility as a reliable supplier”

Continuing, he said: “Tantita has proven effective, and the logical path forward is its integration and expansion into a permanent Niger Delta Pipeline Security Commission (NDPSC). A hybrid model should be maintained, where private firms work in  collaboration with legal authority. Alongside this, capacity building and reintegration programs must be expanded to create pathways beyond security, offering youths opportunities in training and development. “Retaining Tantita also serves as a safeguard for political stability, preventing the mobilization of youths during the 2027 elections. Ultimately, retention is not optional, it is a strategic necessity. Tantita must evolve into a permanent guardian of Nigeria’s energy lifeline.

“Tantita has proven beyond doubt that local guardianship works. Terminating the contract would undo hard won gains, destabilize the Niger Delta, and undermine Nigeria’s fiscal recovery.

As Sun Tzu observed in The Art of War:

“Foreknowledge cannot be gotten from ghosts and spirits, nor by just analogy with past events, nor from just calculations. It must be obtained from men who understand the enemy situation.”

Tantita represents that foreknowledge. For Nigeria’s economy to thrive, the guardian must remain at the gate not temporarily, but permanently”

NOA CLHEEAN Mobile App Now Available to Strengthen Citizens’ Engagement

 The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has officially unveiled the CLHEEAN Mobile App, a groundbreaking digital platform designed to transform how citizens interact with government, access information, and participate in national development.

Speaking at the unveiling, the Director-General National Orientation Agency, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, described the launch as a defining moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey, one that goes beyond introducing a digital tool to fundamentally reshaping the relationship between government and the people.
“For too long, we have faced a familiar challenge: citizens who want to be heard, and systems that do not always listen,” the Director-General stated. “Today, we begin closing that gap.”

He emphasised that the CLHEEAN Mobile App introduces a unified, user-friendly platform that empowers Nigerians with direct access to civic education, real-time government information, and interactive engagement tools.
“With an AI-powered voice and chat assistant, multilingual capabilities in Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo, and seamless feedback channels, governance becomes simple, accessible, and inclusive. Simply put, government is now in your pocket,” the Director General added.

The platform represents a shift toward participatory governance where citizens are not only informed but actively involved in shaping policies and national discourse.

The Director-General further noted that the initiative aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, reinforcing key priorities such as inclusive governance, transparency, and accountability.
“This is more than technology. It is a new way of governing, one that ensures citizens are not just informed, but involved; not just heard, but empowered,” he said.
Highlighting the people-centered nature of the initiative, Issa-Onilu stressed that the app is designed to amplify citizen voices and strengthen trust between government and the public.
“Governance works best when citizens are heard, government listens, and action follows,” the DG emphasised.

Key Features of the CLHEEAN Mobile App include:
* Civic Education – The Explainer Newsletter: Enhancing public understanding of government policies, rights, and civic responsibilities.
* AI Voice & Chat Assistant: Providing instant answers and guidance in major Nigerian languages, making governance more accessible.
* Feedback & Reporting Tools: Allowing citizens to report issues, share ideas, and directly influence government action.
* Engagement Platforms: Including campus debates, quizzes, community forums, and idea submission channels to encourage active participation.
* Real-Time Information & Entertainment: Delivering timely updates, announcements, and engaging content to keep citizens informed and connected.

The NOA called on all Nigerians to download the CLHEEAN App and actively participate in nation-building.
“This is more than a launch, it is a commitment. A bridge. A movement toward a Nigeria where every voice matters,” the Director-General concluded.

The CLHEEAN Mobile App is now available for download on both Apple iOS and Android devices, ensuring that Nigerians across different platforms can easily access and engage with the application.

NAWOJ Delta Urges Stakeholders To Be Intentional About Women Empowerment As She Marks 2026 International Women Day

 

By Rita Mokobia

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Delta State Chapter, marked the 2026 International Women’s Day with a vibrant and impactful celebration centered on the theme: “Give to Gain… Empower Her Today, Prosper Tomorrow.”

The event held in Asaba brought together women from diverse backgrounds, including media professionals, entrepreneurs, students, civil society groups, and government representatives, all united by a shared commitment to advancing women’s empowerment and sustainable development.

In her keynote address, the Chairperson of NAWOJ Delta State, Mrs Sonia Unobunjo emphasized the importance of investing in women as a pathway to societal growth and prosperity. She noted that empowering women—through education, economic opportunities, and leadership inclusion—creates a ripple effect that benefits families, communities, and the nation at large.
According to her, the theme “Give to Gain” underscores the idea that when society intentionally supports women, the returns are far-reaching, including improved economic stability, better health outcomes, and stronger institutions. She further affirmed that through sacrifice, empowering others brings about progress which entails giving opportunities, supports, mentoring young generations and creating enabling environment where every woman can succeed.

Speaking further, Unobunjo noted that women should not walk on the street because they want a testimony. In her words: “It is not an excuse to embarrass, rough-handle or rape a woman”. She lauded NAWOJ Delta State chapter for their good works.

The guest speaker, CEO Graceville Group of Schools, Engr.Mrs Adebowale Tinuade Okonji-Umuokoro congratulated women on the celebration of the 2026 International Women’s Day. “It is 115 years celebration for the Women’s Day” she says, adding that as women’s celebrates themselves, they are as well celebrating their mothers, assistants, daughters all over the world.

Engr. Mrs. Adebowale says that giving requires hands to be stretched out and receiving also requires hands to be stretched out.

She added that women should give to one another and gain from such view.

As part of the celebration, NAWOJ rolled out several empowerment initiatives targeted at women and young girls. These included:
Cash prizes to the handicapped to support their craft.
Beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the support, describing it as timely and impactful in helping them achieve financial independence and personal growth.

Participants called for stronger policies, increased awareness, and collective action to break down barriers that hinder women’s progress.

The celebration concluded with a renewed call for collaboration among stakeholders—government, private sector, civil society, and individuals—to sustain efforts aimed at empowering women.

The NAWOJ Delta State Chapter reaffirmed its dedication to championing the cause of women, stressing that true progress can only be achieved when women are given the opportunity to thrive.

As the message of the day echoed throughout the event: empower a woman today, and you secure a more prosperous tomorrow for all.

2027 Delta Assembly Race: Group Throws Weight Behind Emuoboh Gbagi Says he remains the best man for the job

Chief Emuoboh Gbagi, the eldest son of the late patriarch of the Gbagi family of Oginibo in Ughelli South LGA of Delta state.

A group, the United Ughelli South Political Reawakening Forum (UUPRF), has thrown its weight behind calls for Chief Emuoboh Gbagi, a prominent son of Oginibo in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, to contest the 2027 Delta State House of Assembly election.

The group said Gbagi’s candidacy would ensure effective representation and accelerate development across communities in the council area.

Emuoboh Gbagi

In a press statement made available to journalists yesterday, UUPRF blamed the slow pace of infrastructural development in Ughelli South on what it described as years of poor representation. It added that the local government could not afford to repeat the mistakes that had held it back over the years.

In the statement signed by Mr. Martins Ovedje and Mr. Onajite Ejaiita, Chairman and Secretary respectively, the forum lamented what it called the underdevelopment of Ughelli South despite its historical importance, stressing that the area would have recorded remarkable growth if it had enjoyed more purposeful and visionary representation.

According to the statement, “We, the members of this political organisation, have taken time to review the representation of Ughelli South by successive administrations in the state, and we have come to the conclusion that apart from Comrade Reuben Izeze, who performed creditably during the administration of former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, others did little or nothing to advance the area.”

The group added that “Ughelli South is an ancient and important part of Delta State and should have witnessed far more infrastructural growth than what exists today. If men with sound business acumen like Chief Emuoboh Gbagi had been elected to represent the area, the story would have been different. We can attest to his intellectual depth and proven ability in business.”

It further stated that, as a politically conscious group committed to the development of Ughelli South, it had taken time to conduct its own assessment of those being considered for the next House of Assembly seat.

“Our findings, based on empirical evidence, show that the person with the integrity, intellectual capacity and business acumen needed to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of Ughelli South is Chief Emuoboh Gbagi,” the group said.
UUPRF described Gbagi as the son of the late business mogul and former Minister of State, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, noting that he had demonstrated strong leadership and entrepreneurial capacity since the passing of his father.

The group said it had followed his track record closely and was convinced that he had sustained the family’s legacy by consolidating existing business interests and exploring new areas of enterprise to strengthen the foundation laid by his late father.

It added: “We are convinced that Ughelli South will be in safe hands in terms of transformational growth if Chief Emuoboh Gbagi is elected into the House of Assembly. He possesses the physical capacity, mental strength and vision needed to offer quality representation that will improve the lives of our people.”

The forum therefore called on the people of Ughelli South to rally round Gbagi and support his aspiration to represent the constituency in the House of Assembly from 2027.

According to the group, such support would open a new chapter of social, infrastructural and economic development for the area.

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