By Young Erhiurhoro Why is Unenurhie community in Evwreni kingdom in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State agitating to be identifies as a distinct, independent and autonomous kingdom, separate from the present Evwreni kingdom that comprises the two communities. I stand to be corrected by any other person; …
Read More »Rivers War against Artisanal Refining: Motion or Politricks?
By Amaechi Okonkwo, Port Harcourt On Thursday January 13, 2022 Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, in his characteristics theatrical manner went on personal inspection of some artisanal refinery (kpo-fire) sites in two local governments, Emohua and Ikwerre, and there announced “war” against operators of the illegal business of crude oil …
Read More »Tribute: Mother In-Law That Was More than a Mother
By Young Erhiurhoro My heart was pricked with pain and tears and my entire body wrapped in fear and shock that fateful evening, Tuesday 9th March, 2021 after we had discharged you from the hospital and told you I was going home to have my bath and to eat. I …
Read More »Nigeria at 61: The Journey So Far
By Young Erhiurhoro I was overwhelmed when I read the 1960 Independence Day speech of Nigeria’s first Prime Minister, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. The very first speech that removed the British Union Jack and installed in its place the most awaited Nigerian flag of green, white and green. As I …
Read More »15 Years After: Uku Sunday Efedudu and Growth of Igbe Religion in Nigeria
By Young Erhiurhoro It has become a norm, a custom and a cultural practice for the children, family members and Igbe members to celebrate late Uku Sunday Efedudu’s exit and passage from this planet earth every year since 2007. Here again, the 2021 memorial anniversary of this great Igbe leader …
Read More »Obelle: 58 Years of Oiling Nigeria and Politics of Oil Revenue
By Tunde Uchegbuo Many oil bearing communities in the Niger Delta region lack necessary infrastructure in spite of several interventionist efforts to improve on the well-being of people in the region. My position is anchored on noticeable poor quality of life; high level of deprivation; and disparity in the standard …
Read More »We Have Given Loans to 4, 000 Students in Bayelsa ~ Amaegberi
In this interview, the Executive Secretary of Bayelsa State Students Loan Board, Dr Michael Amaegberi, spoke to Amos Okioma, on the mission and vision of the board and how the state governor, Senator Douye Diri, has sustained it to reduce the drop-out rate of indigent students with desire to further their …
Read More »Why We Must Participate in, Promote African Cultural Festivals
By Young Erhiurhoro I have read with interest the recent publication of God’s Kingdom Mission, authored by the church’s archminister, Brother Roland Ogene, on the topic, ‘Is the Feast of Tabernacles really a Jewish Festival? And should Christians Promote and Participate in the Celebration of African Cultural Festivals?’ and published …
Read More »Late Prof Ekeh: Theories of Social Change and Cultural Renaissance in Urhoboland, Africa
By Young Erhiurhoro Africa was described by ancient British writers and philosophers as the cradle of civilization, beginning from Egypt where the Pharaohs exercised much power and influence, through to the Mediterranean, across Greece and Asian countries, and over three hundred years of non-stop monarchy and primogeniture. This was possible …
Read More »Late High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs, Financial Apostle of All Time Bows Out
By Gogo Ada Rufus Mbere Chief Dr. Olu Benson Lulu-Briggs, an illustrious son of Kalabari land, a detribalized Nigerian and an accomplished citizen of the world whose life of selfless service was second to none. Born on 22 May 1930 in the ancient city of Abonnema, to parents of ordinary …
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