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BREAKING: Senegal No Longer 2025 AFCON Title Holder After CAF Epic Overturn Ruling

Senegal have been stripped of Africa Cup of Nations title over walkout protest in final, while Morocco awarded a 3-0 win in this year’s Africa Cup of Nations final after Senegal were sensationally stripped of the title in an epic ruling.

The ruling which is unprecedented was delivered yesterday Match 17th 2026 after 58 days into the arbitration since the blast of the final whistle seeing Morroco now the AFCON title holder..

Recall that the final game remained a 0-0 draw at the end of regulation time after a controversial period of stoppage time when the Senegalese players attempted a walk-out borne out of perceived wrong call for a penalty by the centre referee via a review of the Video Assistant Referee VAR.
Thereafter Brahim Díaz stepped forward to take the penalty which he missed with what seem to be an attempted ‘panenka’ chip, which was saved by Senegalese goalkeeper Édouard Mendy. There were speculations too that the missed penalty was a deliberate, borne out of fair play but cost.
At extra time, Pape Gueye scored the only goal of the match four minutes into extra time with a powerful strike into the top left corner of the goal post. Senegal managed to hold onto the lead through the rest of extra time despite pressure from Morocco

 

By this implication, Senegal originally beat hosts Morocco 1-0 on January 18, 2026, in a match marked by a 15-minute walk-off protest by Senegal players against a late penalty call which Brahim Diaz failed to convert in what looked frustrating and spelt doom for the Atlas Lion of Morroco.

The 15-minute walk-off protest in the middle of a football match constituted a gross  violation, which the CAF Appeal Board found that Senegal breached tournament regulations (Articles 82 and 84) by refusing to play and leaving the field.

Consequent upon that violation, Senegal was stripped of the title, and the match was converted into a 3-0 forfeit victory for Morocco. On the other hand, Senegal’s manager, Pape Thiaw, was suspended for 5 matches and fined, while the Senegal federation was also heavily fined.

There are feelers that Senegal may appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) within 10 days of the decision, and we look out for how the events will unfold in coming days.

 

 

 

 

Group Warns Activist Zik Gbemre Against “Misinformation” in Gbagi Family–Robinson Plaza Dispute

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, Warri Urban Security Network (WUSN), has warned individuals particularly Activist Zik Gbemre, who has been involved in spreading misinformation on the face-off between the late patriarch of the Gbagi family and former Minister of Education, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi and its tenants, to desist from such acts in the interest of peace.

It would be recalled that the family of late Gbagi, led by his son, Chief Emuoboh Gbagi and some tenants at the popular Robinson Plaza along Deco Road in the heart of Warri South Local Government area of Delta state, had been neck-deep in some kind of disagreements over rent payments account and amount being owed.

The prolonged issue had led to series of petitions being written to various police units and Commands in the area before being transferred to Command’s headquarters in Asaba. It is also currently a subject of litigations at various competent courts of jurisdiction within Warri and its environs.

Reacting to the issue in a Press statement yesterday, Warri Urban Security Network (WUSN), a security watch body expressed concerns over attempts by interlopers, especially one activist, Zik Gbemre and a few others, who has been deriving pleasure in reaping where they did not sow and fueling crisis at the plaza for their selfish gains.

The body noted that contrary to wide spread lies about changes in bank account the tenants should pay their rents into, the matter had long been resolved and the tenants have been advised to pay into the old account they were used to paying their rents and many shop occupants have complied accordingly.

It also disclosed that the remaining grey areas has to do with utility dues which include; Water, Security, Sewage, Parking and NEPA, noting that as many as the tenants who had responded in the payment of these dues have had their shops reopened and urged those whose shops were still locked up to comply so they can have access to their space.

In a statement signed by Chief Frank Adagbabiri and Barrister Chinedu Ejiofor, Chairman and Secretary respectively read in part:
“Our attention has been drawn to a recent publication by one Activist Zik Gbemre, who has now assumed the role of a meddlesome interloper in the affairs of the Gbagi’s family in a desperate effort to reap where he did not sow”.

“We are particularly taken aback by the attempt he made on the social media to dent the reputation of an officer and a gentleman, D.C.P. Alani Adegoke, (D.C, C.I.D.) of the Delta State Police Command who handled the case at the Police Headquarters, Asaba, and wondered the rationale behind such a senseless act against a man who had displayed utmost professionalism in his handling of the matter”.

“We already have it on a good authority that all the issues causing disagreements between the Gbagi’s family and the tenants have all been resolved and those who complied had since resumed their businesses at the plaza, and that it’s only a few who are yet to comply with utility bills like Sewage, parking, NEPA, water and security that are yet to have access to their shops”.

“We wish to state categorically that we have taken time to monitor the activities of late Chief Kenneth Gbagi’s children, particularly Chief Emuoboh Gbagi and we can attest to the fact that he is bringing a lot of competence to bear in not only preserving the legacies of his late father but consolidating and improving on it”.

“We have seen the building of the New Plaza at Ugbolokoso, the maintenance of the plazas at Deco Road and P.T.I. Junction with new transformers for adequate power supply, the upgrading of the Filling Stations to a 24hrs service delivery, the expansion of the primary school to accommodate a secondary section and the consolidation of the banking operations and it all points to ingenuity of Chief Emuoboh and his siblings”.

“On the issue of late Chief Gbagi having an Eldest Son outside wedlock that some perceived enemies of the family were trying to use in a bid to destabilize the family, the body noted that the identity of the person being paraded does not have any familiar link with the Gbagi’s family as his surname with which he contested the House of Assembly elections under SPD in 2015 for which he swore an affidavit is Imuero George Oghenekevwe.”.

The body further urged the members of the public to discountenance so many falsehood being peddled about the Late Gbagi’s family as the members of the family are all united in ensuring that the legacies of the late Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi are well protected.

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

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Invest In Girl-Child Education; Look Beyond The Traditional Limits – Asugwuni Urges Women In Ndokwa Girl Quiz Competition

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The President-General of the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU), Comrade Amechi Asugwuni, has urged female students of Ndokwa nation to imbibe good character and pursue quality education as future mothers and responsible citizens of the country.

Asugwuni made the call in Kwale at the weekend during the Ndokwa Girls Quiz Competition and Reading Culture Revival organised by the Ndokwa Neku Union Women Wing in collaboration with the You Matter Charity Foundation.

He encouraged the students to uphold good character, describing it as a key attribute that brings honour and dignity to womanhood. According to him, education remains a powerful tool that builds value, strength and confidence in young girls.

While commending the participants, Asugwuni stressed that women should look beyond traditional roles, noting that parents must ensure that girls are properly educated to stand as equal partners with men in building a better society.

He also called on women to actively participate in governance and promote mutual respect within the society, adding that a good name remains a priceless asset for every woman.

Comrade Asugwuni, who served as the Father of the Day, commended the Ndokwa Neku Union Women Wing for organising the maiden edition of the Ndokwa Girls Quiz Competition and Reading Culture Revival.

He urged them to continue investing in the education of young girls, whom he described as future mothers, wives and nation builders.

In her keynote address, the Wife of the Delta State Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, congratulated the Ndokwa Neku Union Women Wing for promoting girl-child education.

She commended the organisers for initiating the quiz competition and encouraged the participants to think critically and compete intellectually.

She noted that reading broadens the mind and emphasized that empowering girls through education ultimately empowers families and communities.

She also called on stakeholders in the education sector to support initiatives that promote reading culture and youth development.

The governor’s wife further highlighted her pet project, the You Matter Charity Foundation, which focuses on building confident and educated young people across Delta State.

She encouraged the girls to believe in their dreams and remain confident in their abilities.

The event featured quiz competitions among girls from 15 secondary schools drawn from Ndokwa West, Ndokwa East and Ukwuani Local Government Areas.

At the end of the competition, Umutu Mixed Secondary School, Umutu emerged winner, followed by Ezionum Secondary School, while Emu-Uno Mixed Secondary School and Abbi Girls Secondary School came third.

In the reading culture category, Ashaka Mixed Secondary School, Ashaka came first, followed by Utagba-Ogbe Technical College, while Novena University Staff School finished third.

The event was attended by the Wife of the Governor, represented by the Wife of the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Mrs. Guwor.

Other dignitariespresent included the Wife of the Deputy Speaker, Mrs. Akpowowon; the Director-General of You Matter Charity Foundation, Barrister Mrs. Loretta Ogbedo; and Chief Johnson Opone, represented by his wife, Mrs. Opone.

Also in attendance were, Mrs. Obi Nzete, Mrs. Possible Ajede, Chief Mrs. Chinonye Dafe, Hon. Fidelis Tilije represented by Mr. Andy Atuma, Mrs. Mary Chidi, Hon. Mrs. Bridget Anyafulu, Prof. Mrs. Joyce Ogwezi, as well as several royal mothers from Utagba-Ogbe and Umuebu communities.

NUJ 2026: Akpokona Unveils Welfare-Focused Manifesto for Warri Chapel Chairmanship

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

A frontline contender for the Chairmanship of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Warri Correspondents’ Chapel, Okakuro Akpokona Omafuaire, has unveiled a welfare-driven manifesto aimed at addressing the challenges confronting journalists in the area.

NUJ

Omafuaire, in his manifesto titled “Journalists’ Welfare Is Non-Negotiable,” said the time had come for the union to return to its primary responsibility of protecting the rights and welfare of journalists.

He lamented that many media practitioners currently face harsh working conditions, including months of unpaid salaries, poor remuneration in both private and state-owned media houses, lack of health and life insurance, harassment, intimidation, and job insecurity.

According to him, such conditions undermine the dignity of the profession and must be urgently addressed.

Chief Akpokona Omafuaire

“The reality is that journalists who hold others accountable often struggle to demand accountability for themselves,” he said, adding that restoring dignity and protection for journalists would be his top priority if elected chairman.

Omafuaire pledged to establish a Journalists’ Emergency Welfare Fund with clear guidelines to support members in times of urgent need.
He also promised a zero-tolerance stance on intimidation and harassment of journalists, noting that his administration would activate a rapid legal response team to assist detained or harassed members.

The chairmanship aspirant further stated that he would strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations and media freedom groups while also pushing for accountability whenever journalists are assaulted.

As part of measures to improve safety, Omafuaire said journalists would receive training in physical safety and digital security to better protect themselves while carrying out their duties.

On transparency in union leadership, he assured members that financial reports would be presented at every congress, while welfare disbursements would follow documented and transparent procedures.

“Leadership must be accessible, not distant. This union belongs to its members, not to a few individuals,” he said.
He also highlighted plans for professional

development, including regular capacity-building workshops in digital journalism and multimedia reporting to enhance members’ skills and improve their economic prospects.

Omafuaire added that his administration would also provide support for freelance and independent journalists who often lack adequate protection.

He emphasized the importance of unity among journalists across state-owned media organizations, private media houses, online platforms, and between veteran and young practitioners.

According to him, a united NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel would be better positioned to negotiate improved welfare and defend press freedom.

“This campaign is not about power but about restoring dignity to journalism. We deserve to report the truth without living in hardship and deserve security while serving the public,” he stated.

Omafuaire therefore called on members of the chapel to support his candidacy in the forthcoming election, promising a leadership anchored on welfare, transparency, and collective action.

Imaghodor Celebrates Otuaro’s Two Years of Transformative Leadership at PAP, Expresses Confidence in Greater Milestones Ahead

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

Comrade Austin Imaghodor, President of the Ika Youths Peace Movement (IYPM) and a prominent ex-agitator leader, has congratulated the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dennis Burutu Otuaro, as he marks two years in office.

In a statement made available to the media, Imaghodor praised Otuaro for what he described as purposeful and visionary leadership that has strengthened the mandate of the Presidential Amnesty Programme while advancing peace and development across the Niger Delta region.

Dr. Dennis Otuaro

He noted that since assuming office, the PAP Administrator has worked diligently to reposition the programme, bringing renewed focus to key areas such as education, vocational training, empowerment, and human capital development for beneficiaries.

According to Imaghodor, Otuaro’s leadership over the past two years has rekindled optimism among ex-agitators and other stakeholders who see the programme as a vital instrument for sustaining stability and promoting socio-economic opportunities in the region.

“On behalf of the Ika Youths Peace Movement and many ex-agitators who remain committed to the cause of peace and development, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our visionary leader, Chief Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro, PhD, on your two years of impactful service as Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme,” he said.

Imaghodor applauded Otuaro’s inclusive leadership approach, noting that his commitment to dialogue, engagement, and empowerment initiatives has helped strengthen the relationship between the programme and its beneficiaries.

He added that the Administrator’s strategic policies and forward-thinking initiatives have contributed significantly to enhancing the effectiveness and sustainability of the programme.

“Your dedication, tireless efforts, and passion for service have not gone unnoticed. The progress recorded within this period reflects a leadership driven by vision and commitment to the wellbeing of the people of the Niger Delta,” he stated.

The IYPM President also expressed optimism that the coming years would bring even more remarkable achievements under Otuaro’s administration, emphasizing that the Administrator’s long-term vision for the programme is only beginning to unfold.

“As we celebrate this milestone, we proudly say that we are proud of you and your accomplishments so far. Indeed, this is only the beginning, and we are confident that even greater achievements lie ahead for the Presidential Amnesty Programme under your leadership,” Imaghodor added.

He further reiterated the continued support of the Ika Youths Peace Movement for Otuaro and the objectives of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, stressing that sustained collaboration among stakeholders will further strengthen peace and development in the Niger Delta.

“Once again, we congratulate our visionary leader and wish him continued success as he works to create more opportunities and bring lasting progress to the region,” he concluded.

Signed:
Comrade Austin Imaghodor
President, Ika Youths Peace Movement (IYPM)

Gbemudu Charged Women To Use Digital Platforms In DOPF’s 2026 #GiveToGain International Women’s Day Celebration

The Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) has called for stronger support for women through digital storytelling and media visibility as part of activities marking the 2026 International Women’s Day.
The event, held on March 11, 2026 at the DOPF Secretariat in Asaba, drew participation from women representing government agencies, professional associations, civil society organisations and members of the media. The celebration was themed “Give to Gain: Empowering Women Through Digital Storytelling.”

Delivering the keynote address, former Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Delta State Chapter, Mrs. Patricia Gbemudu, highlighted the transformative power of digital storytelling in advancing women’s voices, visibility and opportunities.

Gbemudu explained that the concept of #GiveToGain underscores the need for intentional support among women and institutions, stressing that storytelling through digital platforms could enhance women’s visibility, preserve experiences and build confidence for greater opportunities.

She urged women to take advantage of digital tools and platforms to showcase their talents, skills and entrepreneurial efforts, noting that online visibility could significantly expand opportunities for women in business, leadership and public engagement.

“Empowering women through digital storytelling requires intentional giving,” she said. “Online media practitioners must deliberately create space for women’s voices to be heard, while organisations should invest in training, mentorship and digital literacy programmes that equip women to tell their own stories.”

The media professional also encouraged women not to shy away from sharing their personal and professional journeys, noting that such stories could inspire others and contribute to social change.

“Do not hide your story; your journey may inspire someone you have never met. Use digital tools to learn, share and grow,” Gbemudu said, while calling on leaders, organisations and development partners to invest more in platforms that amplify women’s voices.

In her goodwill message, the Delta State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Comrade Mrs. Tracy Omamode Ikolomi, described storytelling as one of the most powerful tools for shaping public perception, preserving shared values and inspiring societal transformation.

Ikolomi commended the Delta Online Publishers Forum for its role in digital storytelling, noting that the organisation had continued to play a strategic role in influencing public attitudes, promoting responsible citizenship and amplifying voices that contribute to national development.

She further assured that the National Orientation Agency remained committed to promoting values that encourage equity, responsible communication and social cohesion.

“The focus on empowering women through storytelling is both timely and commendable. When women’s experiences, achievements and challenges are shared, they inspire confidence, promote inclusiveness and encourage greater participation of women in leadership, community development and nation-building,” she said.

Also speaking, the State President of the National Council for Women Societies (NCWS), Comrade Mrs. Margaret Jeku Amuyiwa, who was represented by the council’s secretary, Mrs. Nzemeka Juniana, emphasised the importance of investing in the education and development of the girl-child.
Amuyiwa praised the resilience and contributions of women in Delta State and across Nigeria, stressing that empowering women remains a critical step toward building stronger families, communities and societies.

She noted that every opportunity given to a woman represents an investment in national development, urging stakeholders to prioritise policies and initiatives that support women and protect the rights of the girl-child.
The NCWS president also encouraged women to support one another rather than undermine themselves, stressing the need for unity, mentorship and collective advocacy among women.
In her remarks, the Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Delta State Chapter, Comrade Sonia Unobunjo, commended the Delta Online Publishers Forum for organising the event and described the #GiveToGain theme as both inspiring and relevant.
She noted that meaningful progress in society occurs when individuals, institutions and communities deliberately invest in the advancement of others, particularly women and the girl-child.

Unobunjo added that the media remains a powerful instrument for shaping narratives, influencing policy conversations and amplifying voices that might otherwise remain unheard.

She therefore urged journalists and digital publishers to continue telling impactful stories that expose barriers to gender equality while inspiring actions toward a more inclusive society.
Earlier in her opening remarks, Secretary of the event’s organising committee, Mrs. Josephine Omodior, said the theme #GiveToGain reflects the forum’s belief in the power of storytelling to amplify voices, challenge stereotypes and highlight both the achievements and struggles of women in society.

According to her, when people give support sincerely—whether through mentorship, opportunities or platforms—the impact multiplies and strengthens communities.
Chairman of the Delta Online Publishers Forum, Emmanuel Enebeli, commended members of the forum and the organising committee for successfully hosting the celebration, noting that the growing presence of female journalists and publishers within the forum made the event particularly significant.

Enebeli also appreciated representatives of government agencies, women organisations and other stakeholders who attended the programme, assuring that the forum would continue to support initiatives that promote gender inclusion and social development through responsible digital journalism.

The event ended with entertainment and group photographs.

Ikolomi Harps On Digital Storytelling, Says It’s A Powerful Tool For Reshaping Public Perception, In DOPF’s 2026 #GiveToGain International Women’s Day Celebration

By Wilbet Ijeoma

The Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) celebrates the 2026 International Women’s Day with the theme: Give to Gain: Empowering Women Through Digital Storytelling, as a reflection of the body’s hallmark and belief in using digital stories and online publications to reshapening the fortunes of women in the society.

The event which took place on 11th March 2026 at DOPF Secretariat, Asaba was roundly attended by women representations from both government and private organizations as well as gentlemen of the press.

In a goodwill message, the Delta State Director of National Orientation Agency, Comrade Mrs Tracy Omamode Ikolomi underscored the importance of storytelling as one of the most powerful tools for reshaping public perception, preserving our shared values, and inspiring social transformation. She also underscored the invaluable role the Delta Online Publishers Forum plays in digital storytelling, which is strategic in influencing attitudes, promoting responsible citizenship, and amplifying voices particularly that of women, that contribute to national development.

Ikolomi, who was the former Secretary of Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) Delta State, assured that the National Orientation Agency remains committed to promoting values that encourage equity, responsible communication, and social cohesion. She appreciated the role of Delta online publishers in writing and publishing stories, fostering constructive criticism and dialogue as well as using media platforms to advance development-oriented narratives.

“The focus on empowering women through storytelling is both timely and commendable. When women’s experiences, achievements, and challenges are shared, they inspire confidence, promote inclusiveness, and encourage greater participation of women in leadership, community development, and nation building”: the former NAWOJ Secretary submitted.

Guest Speaker for the event, Mrs Patricia Gbemudu, did justice to the theme #GiveToGain, by highlighting three consequences of giving, which are visibility for women, preservation of experience and confidence building/opportunity.

Gbemudu, who was a former Chairperson of Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) Delta State Chapter, charged women to use digital platforms to showcase their skills, talents and achievements, while giving their businesses visibility. “But empowering women through digital storytelling requires something important – intentional giving”: the former NAWOJ Chairperson submitted, as she urged online media practitioners to give space for women’s voice to be heard, organizations to organize trainings on digital tools and media for women, as well as mentorship for younger women in digital media journalism.

Speaking further, Gbemudu highlighted that the spirit behind #GiveToGain portends that we must give to encourage and support one another especially women, and to engender a stronger and informed society. “Do not hide your story; your journey may inspire someone you’ve never met; use digital tools to learn, share and grow “: Gbemudu exhorted women as she charged leaders, organizations and partners to invest in digital literacy, training and platforms that help women tell their stories.

The Secretary to the National Council for Women Society of Nigeria, Mrs Nzemeka Juniana, speaking in the voice of the State President of the Council, Comrade Mrs Margaret Jeku Amuyiwa, salutes the resilience and brilliance of the women of Delta State and across the nation. She affirms that when you give birth to or train a girl-child, you’ve trained a nation, noting that every opportunity given to a woman is a seed that grows into stronger and resilient families, striving communities and a more progressive world. “When we invest in the education of a girl-child, we equip her with knowledge and confidence to secure a future, ensuring her safety and protection, creating an enabling environment where her potential can flourish.

Speaking further, the State President harped on women supporting women instead of pulling one another down, adding that women should be a voice of their fellow women. She reiterated her Council’s commitment to advocating for and assisting women, supporting and protecting the girl-child, and strengthening families across Delta State, while calling on government, private institutions and community leaders to join hands in this mission of protection and leadership of women which should echo from generation to generation.

The Chairperson of Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Delta State Chapter, Comrade Sonia Unobunjo, while applauding DOPF for organizing this significant event, deemed the theme #GiveToGain as inspiring, reminding women that meaningful progress in the society comes when individuals, institutions and communities are willing to invest in others, especially in women and the girlchild. She added that in a world where women face peculiar challenges in leadership, economic empowerment and equal representation, the principle of giving becomes imperative amongst women.

The now two 2-term NAWOJ Chairperson commended DOPF for using its digital platforms to amplifying important conversations that promote gender equality and social progress in Delta State, adding that the media remains veritable and powerful tool to sharpening narratives, initiating and influencing policy discussions as well as ensuring that the voices of women are heard. She urged journalists and publishers to continue telling the stories without let, exposing barriers to equality, and inspiring actions towards a more inclusive society.

Earlier in the event, the Chairperson of the Organizing Committee of 2026 International Women’s Day Celebration of DOPF, Mrs Josephine Omodior, in her opening remarks, highlighted that the theme #GiveToGain adopted reflects the forums belief that storytelling has power to amplifying voices, inspiring changes, changing gender stereotype, and highlighting achievements and struggles of women in our society. “When we give sincerely, the impact multiplies, strengthening families, communities and the society at large “, Omodior enthused.

The Chairman of Delta Online Publishers Forum DOPF, Comrade Emmanuel Enebeli applauded the celebration of International Women’s Day by DOPF, which he hinged on the reasonable presence of female journalists and publishers in DOPF. Enebeli thanked the organizing committee for the epoch-making event, while recognizing and thanking the Directors, Chairpersons and Representatives of organizations present. He also thanked the audience for coming and assured a better outing in subsequent years.

Highpoints of the event were goodwill messages, keynote address, question and answer session, entertainment of guests and group photographs.

IWD 2026: Nigeria Cannot Thrive While Women Remain Underrepresented — NAS

NAS Pyrates logo

The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) has joined the global community in celebrating women and calling for greater inclusion of women in political leadership and governance as the world marks the 2026 International Women’s Day (IWD).

In a statement issued on Sunday by the Cap’n of the National Association of Seadogs, Dr Joseph Oteri, the organisation said the day provides an opportunity to recognise the resilience, achievements, and invaluable contributions of women to societal development, while also reflecting on the persistent challenges that continue to limit their full participation in leadership.

Oteri noted that although women remain central to family stability, community development, and national progress, their representation in Nigeria’s political leadership remains alarmingly low.

“International Women’s Day is not only a celebration of women’s achievements but also a reminder that the journey toward gender equality is far from complete.

Nigerian women contribute immensely to our nation’s development, yet their representation in political leadership remains disproportionately low,” he said.
According to NAS, statistics from Nigeria’s current political landscape reveal the depth of the challenge.

“Following the 2023 general elections, women occupy only three out of 109 seats in the Senate and seventeen out of 360 seats in the House of Representatives, amounting to roughly 4.2 per cent representation in the National Assembly.

“These figures place Nigeria among countries with the lowest female representation in parliament globally, despite women constituting nearly half of the country’s population and actively participating in civic and democratic processes,” Oteri stated.

He observed that globally, the average level of women’s representation in national parliaments exceeds 26 per cent, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), with several African countries making notable progress in promoting gender-inclusive governance.

The NAS Cap’n attributed Nigeria’s poor performance in this regard to a combination of structural and cultural barriers that continue to discourage women from seeking public office.

“High nomination fees imposed by political parties, entrenched gender biases in the political space, electoral violence, and weak institutional support remain major obstacles limiting women’s entry into political leadership,” he said.

Oteri cited Rwanda as a notable African example in which deliberate reforms and political commitment have significantly improved women’s representation in governance, with women currently occupying more than 60 per cent of seats in the country’s national legislature.

According to him, inclusive governance strengthens democratic institutions and results in more balanced policy outcomes.
“Societies that promote women’s participation in leadership benefit from broader perspectives in decision-making, stronger democratic legitimacy, and improved social policies that reflect the needs of all citizens,” he added.

He therefore urged Nigerian political parties to reform internal processes that discourage female aspirants, particularly excessive nomination fees and opaque candidate selection processes.

He also called on lawmakers to revisit policy proposals that encourage affirmative action and provide institutional support mechanisms for women seeking elective office.

“Democracy cannot reach its full potential when half of the population remains largely excluded from spaces where critical national decisions are made. Nigerian women must not remain only voters in the democratic process; they must be fully represented as leaders, lawmakers, and architects of national policy,” Oteri stressed.

The association further urged electoral institutions and security agencies to ensure that the political environment remains safe and accessible for women who often face intimidation and violence during electoral cycles.

Oteri emphasised that empowering women to participate fully in political leadership is not merely an issue of fairness but a democratic necessity for Nigeria’s development.

“As Nigeria navigates complex social and economic challenges, empowering women to participate fully in governance is essential for building a stronger, more inclusive nation,” he said.

The organisation therefore called on government institutions, political parties, civil society organisations, and citizens to work collectively toward creating a political system that reflects the strength, talent, and aspirations of all Nigerians.

Stakeholders Applaud Umukoro as Distortion World Book Day Festival Debuts in Asaba

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

Stakeholders in Delta State’s education and creative sectors have commended Lady Ejiro Umukoro, Founder and President of LightRay! Media Books and Creative Society, for pioneering the Distortion World Book Day Festival, a literary initiative aimed at promoting reading culture and creative expression among young Nigerians.

The festival, which held its inaugural flag-off ceremony in Asaba, is the first World Book Day literary festival of its kind in Delta State.

Lady Ejiro Umukoro

Participants described the initiative as a timely intervention capable of addressing declining reading culture and strengthening intellectual engagement among youths.

Representing the Delta State Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim Oseji, the Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Head of Service, Mr. Wilson Chukwuka, praised Lady Ejiro Umukoro’s vision and commitment to advancing literacy development.

He noted that the festival provides a platform for students and young creatives to explore literature, storytelling and intellectual discourse.

Also speaking through a representative, the Capone of Vito Corsica Deck of the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity), Comrade Michael Chukwuma Nwaidei, said the initiative aligns with efforts to encourage critical thinking and knowledge acquisition among young people.

Hon. Uche Egbuche

Other dignitaries present included Deputy Clerk of the Delta State House of Assembly, Smart Edoge, Esq., Functioning Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Comrade Mrs. Stella Macaulay, Chief (Mrs.) Theresa Allanah, members of the Delta State Reading Club, and representatives of Asaba Rotary Club.

They collectively urged residents of the state to embrace reading as a tool for personal growth and informed decision-making.

The speakers stressed that literature plays a vital role in shaping societies by encouraging creativity, intellectual independence and innovation.

In her keynote address, Umukoro described the festival as a movement designed to place literature and the creative economy at the center of social transformation.

She explained that the initiative was inspired by the growing need to reconnect communities with books and storytelling in the digital age.

According to her, the festival will bring together writers, poets, visual artists, filmmakers and performers from across Delta State and beyond.

“The Distortion World Book Day Festival is more than a celebration of literature. It is a platform for social impact, community engagement and creative empowerment,” she said.

Lady Ejiro Umukoro noted that the project is built around the themes explored in her award-winning Distortion novel series, which addresses issues of identity, resilience, human rights and cultural diversity.

The novel “Distortion,” published by LightRay! Media, has been approved by the Delta State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education as a recommended literature text for students.

She also revealed that the sequel, “The Distortion of Hadassah,” won the South-South category of the TYB Young Adult Literature Prize in 2025, further strengthening the book’s influence within Nigeria’s literary landscape.

The festival will feature a wide range of activities including book-a-thons, poetry recitals, stage plays, literary competitions, creative workshops and performance arts.
Participants will compete for cash prizes in several categories aimed at encouraging innovation and creativity among students, professionals and community groups.

The initiative will also encourage the establishment and revitalization of book clubs across schools and communities in Delta State.

The Wole Soyinka Center for Investive Journalism Award winning journalist said the project will run for three months with additional post-event engagements that will extend into a global creative showcase in March 2027.

She emphasized that the festival seeks to position Nigeria’s literary ecosystem on the global stage while creating opportunities for young creatives to develop professional storytelling skills.

The flag-off ceremony featured spoken word performances by Unumeri Success of Patricia Group of Schools and Onajite Prosper of Westend Mixed Secondary School, Asaba, highlighting the creative talents of young writers in the state.

Stakeholders at the event encouraged individuals, schools, associations and literary enthusiasts to participate in the festival activities scheduled to climax on April 23, 2026, in celebration of World Book Day.

They noted that the success of such initiatives depends on the collective efforts of government institutions, educational bodies, community organizations and the private sector.

Participants were therefore urged to support programs that promote literacy, strengthen libraries and encourage the next generation of Nigerian writers and thinkers.

Delta APC: Olisa Applauds Arenyeka, Calls for Party Unity

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

Chief (Engr.) Ogochukwu Frank Olisa, the Ebubedike I of Oko Kingdom in Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State, has congratulated Chief Solomon Arenyeka on his emergence as the new Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State.

Chief Solomon Arenyeka

In a statement issued on Friday, Chief Olisa described Arenyeka’s election as well-deserved, expressing confidence in his ability to provide purposeful leadership for the party in the state.

Chief Ogochukwu Frank Olisa

The Ebubedike I of Oko Kingdom noted that the new chairman possesses the foresight, diplomacy, and maturity required to foster unity across all levels of the party, especially at a time when cohesion and strategic leadership are needed to strengthen the APC’s structure in Delta State.

Chief Solomon Arenyeka

He further commended the Warri-born political leader for his wealth of experience in party administration and governance, pointing to his previous roles as Chief of Staff in Delta State, Agency Board Chairman, as well as his contributions to grassroots political mobilization.

Reminiscing about his formative years at Hussey College, Warri, where he obtained his secondary school education. Olisa described Arenyeka as a seasoned politician with the capacity to serve as a bridge-builder across the state’s 29 constituencies, stressing that his leadership would help consolidate the party and expand its support base.

Chief Ogochukwu Frank Olisa

According to him, the emergence of Arenyeka signals a period of renewed hope for the APC in Delta State, with expectations of building a more formidable and cohesive party structure ahead of future political contests.

The Oko Kingdom chief added that Arenyeka’s longstanding service and commitment to the development of Delta State have continued to strengthen democratic ideals, expressing optimism that his leadership will reposition the party for greater success in the state.

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