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Akpos Seimode Felicitates The Ebenanaowei Of Ogulagha Kingdom, HRM Capt. Joseph Timiyan On Birthday
Hon. Akpos Seimode, Community Liaison Officer (CLO) of Tantita Security Services Limited, has extended birthday felicitations to His Majesty, HRM Elder Capt. King Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan (JP), Torububou I, Agbonu, Ebenanaowei of Ogulagha Kingdom. In a message on Thursday, rich with reverence, Hon. Seimode lauded the monarch’s wisdom, strength, and leadership, describing him as a beacon of stability and progress for the Ogulagha people. He prayed for continued divine favour upon the King’s reign and reaffirmed unwavering loyalty to his throne. Read the full message below: ROYAL BIRTHDAY FELICITATIONS TO HIS MAJESTY, HRM ELDER CAPT. KING DR. JOSEPH I. TIMIYAN (JP), TORUBUBOU I, AGBONU, EBENANAOWEI OF OGULAGHA KINGDOM Your Majesty, On this glorious day of your birth, I rise in honour and humility to salute a monarch whose presence commands respect, whose wisdom inspires generations, and whose reign continues to bring light to the shores of Ogulagha Kingdom. Your leadership is a rare blend of strength and compassion—anchored in tradition, yet open to the winds of progress. Like the calm beneath the waves, your guidance has steadied the hearts of your people and preserved the dignity of our heritage. As you celebrate another remarkable year, may divine favour surround your throne, may your legacy grow deeper than the tides, and may your name echo for ages as a true father of the Ijaw Nation. Happy Birthday, Your Majesty. May your crown forever shine with glory. With unshaken loyalty and warmest wishes,
3/27/2025, 8:15:08 AM
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Timadi Akuna Hails HRM Dr. Joseph Timiyan On Birth Anniversary
The immediate past President of the Ogulagha Kingdom Youth Council (OKYC), Hon. Justice Timiadi Akuna, has extended a birthday tribute to His Royal Majesty, Elder Capt. King Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan (JP), Torububou 1, Agbonu, Ebenanaowei of Ogulagha Kingdom. In his message, Hon. Akuna described the revered monarch as a "rare gem" whose reign embodies peace, dignity, and progress. Comparing his leadership to the deep-rooted mangroves of the Niger Delta, he praised the King for drawing strength from tradition while nurturing a prosperous future for the kingdom. He said, "On this auspicious day, I, onbehalf of my family and associates, join the great people of our kingdom to celebrate the birth of a rare gem—a king in whom wisdom flows like the eternal tides of the Niger Delta. "HRM Elder Capt. King Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan (JP), Torububou 1, Agbonu, Ebenanaowei of the oil rich Ogulagha Kingdom in Burutu LGA of Delta State. "Sir, your reign has become a symbol of peace, dignity, and progress. Like the deep roots of the mangrove forest, your leadership stands firm—drawing strength from tradition while nurturing hope for the future. "As the sun rises today, it bows in reverence to your grace and the legacy you continue to build for the sons and daughters of Ogulagha Kingdom. May your days be long, your strength unshaken, and your throne continually surrounded by divine counsel. "Happy Birthday, Your Majesty. Long live the King of Ogulagha! Long live the pride of the Ijaw Nation!
3/27/2025, 7:49:42 AM
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Okpoye Celebrates HRM King Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan On Birthday, Hails Ogulagha Kingdom’s Peace And Progress
Warri — The Commissioner representing the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality on the board of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), Hon. Spencer Okpoye, has extended heartfelt birthday felicitations to His Royal Majesty, Elder Capt. King Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan (JP), Torububou I, Agbonu, Ebenanaowei of Ogulagha Kingdom, and Chairman of the Delta Ijaw Traditional Rulers Forum. In an official message, Hon. Okpoye described the monarch’s reign as a “beacon of peace, unity, and strategic leadership,” noting that the Ogulagha Kingdom, under King Timiyan’s guidance, has remained one of the most peaceful oil-producing Kingdoms in the Niger Delta—a status that DESOPADEC deeply acknowledges and respects. The full message reads: > “On this special occasion of your birthday, I, on behalf of the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality and the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), most respectfully and joyfully extend my heartfelt felicitations to Your Royal Majesty, Elder Capt. King Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan (JP), Torububou I, Agbonu, Ebenanaowei of the revered Ogulagha Kingdom.” > “Your reign has been a beacon of peace, unity, and strategic leadership—not only within Ogulagha Kingdom but across the Ijaw Nation and Delta State at large. Under your wise and fatherly guidance, Ogulagha Kingdom has remained one of the most peaceful oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta—a distinction that DESOPADEC continues to acknowledge and deeply respect.” > “Your Majesty’s consistent dedication to harmonious coexistence, development-focused engagement, and traditional excellence has contributed immensely to the stability and prosperity of the region. It is clear that the peace and progress in Ogulagha Kingdom today is a direct reflection of your wisdom, humility, and unwavering commitment to the well-being of your people.” “As you celebrate another year of grace, may the Almighty continue to grant you long life, divine health, and greater wisdom to continue steering the affairs of your Kingdom and our cherished Delta Ijaw Traditional Rulers Forum.” “Congratulations and happy birthday, our highly esteemed Royal Father!” Hon. Spencer Okpoye, who reiterated the Commission’s continued respect for the traditional institution and the exemplary leadership of His Majesty in promoting peace and development in the oil-producing areas.
3/27/2025, 7:14:53 AM
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Ijaw, Niger Delta Leaders Demand Wike’s Sack Over Rivers Crisis
Aggrieved leaders and stakeholders of the Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta ethnic nationalities have called on President Bola Tinubu to sack the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over his alleged inflammatory remarks and role in the ongoing crisis in Rivers State. During a high-profile gathering in Bomadi, Delta State, on Tuesday, the leaders condemned Wike’s actions and statements, accusing him of disrespecting the Ijaw people and their revered leader, the late Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark. They argued that Wike's comments were not only insulting but also an attempt to distort historical facts and undermine the contributions of the Ijaw Nation to Rivers State's development. In a communique jointly signed by key leaders, including Hendrick Opukeme, Chief Dan Ekpebide, and Kennedy Orubebe, the group warned that Wike’s rhetoric could ignite ethnic tensions in the Niger Delta. They described his continued presence in the Federal Executive Council as a “national embarrassment” and insisted that he must be suspended immediately. The leaders also rejected President Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, calling it unjustified when compared to more severe security crises in other parts of Nigeria. They accused the government of bias for allowing Wike, whom they see as a key instigator of the conflict, to remain in office while suspending democratic institutions in Rivers State. Reaffirming their commitment to justice and self-determination, the Ijaw and Niger Delta leaders vowed to resist any attempt to suppress their voices and demanded that the government take urgent steps to restore peace, stability, and good governance in the region. Read the full text: COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE ONE-DAY IJAW NATIONAL SENSITIZATION PROGRAMME We, the representatives of the Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities, gathered in the ancient community of Bomadi in Delta state to X-ray the state of affairs of the Ijaw Nation vis-a-vis the present happenings in Rivers State. Attendance: In attendance were representatives of the National Executive Council of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), representatives of the Zonal Executive Committees of the INC and IYC, the Supreme Egbesu Assembly (SEA), Meinbutu Federated Communities, Movement for the Survival of Ijaw Ethnic Nationalities (MOSIEND), first class Ijaw traditional rulers from Delta State, indigenous Delta Ijaw communities from Burutu, Bomadi, Patani, Warri South West and Warri North LGAs. Also in attendance to solidarity with the Ijaws were representatives of the youth wings of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), Ndokwa Neku Union and the Ogbaku-Etche Delta State Branch. REAFFIRMATION OF OUR COMMITMENT TO THE STRUGGLES OF THE NIGER DELTA PEOPLE We want to reaffirm our commitment to the struggle for justice, equality, and self-determination by our forebears. This is because our estate has not changed as the Ijaws are still politically and economically marginalised and balkanised. It is in this light, we stand united in condemning the excesses of the Minister of the FCT, Chief Nyesome Wike and the President's declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. The contributions of the Ijaw Nation to the Creation of Rivers State We are proud of the pivotal role played by our forebears in the creation of Rivers State. The Ijaws of Rivers State have been instrumental in shaping the state's history, from the early struggles for autonomy to the present day. We honor the memory of late Pere Harold Dappa-Biriye, who led a delegation of Ijaws to the Lancaster House in 1957 to advocate for the creation of Rivers State. We also acknowledge the role played by the late Major Isaac Adaka Boro whose twelve days revolution led to the creation of Rivers State. MINISTER NYESOME SHOULD BE SUSPENDED FROM THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL We strongly condemn the unguarded utterances and actions of Minister Nyesome Wike, which have been insulting and derogatory towards the Ijaw Nation, particularly our revered leader, Papa Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, CON, OFR. Chief Wike's comments are not only unacceptable but also a clear attempt to falsify well established facts and history, and also undermine the contributions of the Ijaw people to the development and politics of Rivers State. His statements are also capable of stoking ethnic crises in the Niger Delta. This must be resisted. In order to avoid such conflicts, we are demanding for the immediate suspension of Minister Nyesome Wike from the Federal Executive Council. Chief Nyesome Wike is the most embarrassing antagonist in the Rivers State conflict, and his continued stay in office is a national embarrassment. His actions have brought shame and disrepute to the nation, and his presence in the Federal Executive Council undermines the integrity of President Tinubu’s government. We urge President Tinubu to take immediate action to address this situation and restore peace, stability, and good governance to the Niger Delta region. EMERGENCY RULE IN RIVERS STATE It is sad that President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State citing few breaches in security. There are worst happenings in other parts of Nigeria where herdsmen, bandits, unknown gunmen have been killing and kidnapping hundreds of persons and are even ruling entire local governments yet no state of emergency has been declared. Therefore we reject the President's declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, which suspends the democratic institutions, the Governor, and the Legislative organs of government. This move is a clear violation of the principles of democracy and good governance. It also appears bias as Chief Wike who is a provocateur of the Rivers State crises is still in office as a minister. We therefore demand an immediate reversal of this decision and a return to democratic rule in Rivers State. CONCLUSIONS We, the Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities, will continue to stand united in our pursuit of justice, equality, and self-determination. We will not be intimidated, we will not be silenced, and we will not be deterred from our struggle. We demand an end to the systemic injustices that have held us captive for centuries and a recognition of our rights to self-determination, to control our resources, and to shape our destiny. Long live the Ijaw Nation! Long live Papa Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark! Long live our struggle for freedom, justice, and self-determination. Signed: Hendrick Opukeme Chief Dan Ekpebide Kennedy Orubebe. Bun or Agbomudarho Felix Tuodolor Ari Sylvester Ari Loveth Timothy
3/26/2025, 7:45:29 PM
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Tinubu Signs South~West, South~South Development Commission Bills Into Law
President Bola Tinubu has enacted the South-West and South-South Development Commission bills. Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, announced this during Wednesday’s plenary. “No mechanism is too much to trickle down development and dividends of democracy to the grassroots. “I am sure that with these development commissions, the impact of this administration will be felt by the grassroots. “We thank Mr president for completing it to the entire geo-political zones,” Kalu said. During Tuesday’s plenary, Senate President Godswill Akpabio confirmed that the President has signed the South-West Development Commission Bill and South-South Development Commission Bill into law. “Just to inform distinguished senators that Mr President has assented to the remaining regional development bills, the South-west Development Commission Bill and the South-south Development Commission Bill. We now have all the developmental commissions legally in existence,” Akpabio said. The newly established regional commissions are responsible for improving infrastructure, driving economic growth, and promoting social welfare in their respective areas. The Senate passed the South-West Development Commission (SWDC) Bill in September 2024 with strong support before forwarding it to the House of Representatives for concurrence. It was sponsored by Senator Gbenga Daniel of Ogun East. Likewise, the South-South Development Commission (SSDC) Bill was approved in October 2024 and sent to the House of Representatives. It was introduced by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong of Cross River South. These commissions join the North-West and South-East Development Commissions, which President Tinubu signed into law in July 2024.
3/26/2025, 5:03:53 PM
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Senate Urges FG To Address Rising Data Costs
The Senate has urged the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy to engage telecom providers immediately to reassess the recent surge in data costs and ensure fair and affordable pricing for all Nigerians. Additionally, the Upper Chamber called on the Ministry to develop a policy framework for accessible internet services and urged the Federal Government to establish and support tech hubs nationwide. These hubs would offer free or subsidized internet access to young entrepreneurs, students, and innovators. These resolutions followed a motion titled *“Urgent Need to Address the Increased Cost of Data Services in Nigeria”*, sponsored by Senator Ekpenyong Asuquo (APC, Cross River South). The Senate also directed its Committee on Communications to investigate the factors behind rising data costs and propose sustainable solutions for a competitive telecommunications sector. Furthermore, the Senate called for immediate government intervention to address challenges in Nigeria’s ICT and telecom sectors, warning that unchecked cost increases could hinder economic growth. Senator Asuquo expressed concern over recent data price hikes of up to 200%, stressing the financial strain on millions of Nigerians. He noted that young people depend heavily on the internet for their livelihoods, engaging in: - Freelancing and remote work - Digital marketing and social media management - E-commerce and online trading - Software development and web design - Content creation (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) - Online education and skill development - Cryptocurrency trading and fintech innovations He warned that fiber-optic internet remains unaffordable for most, forcing reliance on mobile telecom services. The sudden cost hike, he argued, threatens economic opportunities and digital access for Nigerians. Rejecting telecom providers’ claims of high operational costs and exchange rate fluctuations, Asuquo accused them of passing their financial burdens onto consumers instead of addressing systemic business challenges. He identified key cost drivers in the sector, including: - Poor infrastructure and erratic power supply - High import duties on ICT equipment - Multiple taxation and excessive regulatory charges - Security risks increasing operational and insurance costs - Bureaucratic hurdles stifling business and innovation - High fuel costs for alternative power sources The Senate emphasized the urgent need for government action to maintain affordable internet access, particularly for the youth, who are the backbone of Nigeria’s digital economy.
3/26/2025, 4:56:53 PM
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Dasuki’s N33.2bn Fraud Trial Begins Afresh After 10 Years
The N33.2bn fraud trial of former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), resumed on Tuesday at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Abuja, 10 years after it was first filed in 2015 under ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. Dasuki, alongside ex-NNPC General Manager Aminu Baba-Kusa and two companies—Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited—was re-arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on 32 counts, including criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of funds. Justice Charles Agbaza, newly assigned to the case by FCT Chief Judge Hussein Baba-Yusuf, presided over the re-arraignment. The case was previously handled by Justice Baba-Yusuf. Dasuki was first arraigned on December 14, 2015, alongside ex-Director of Finance at the Office of the National Security Adviser, Shuaibu Salisu, on 19 charges related to a N15.5bn fraud. The charges were later amended, and Salisu’s name was removed. On May 11, 2018, Dasuki and others faced a re-arraignment on 32 amended counts, but the prosecution had only called one witness before the case was adjourned indefinitely. Apart from this case, the EFCC also filed another in 2015 (FCT/HC/CR/42/2015), involving Dasuki, ex-Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda, former Sokoto Governor Attahiru Bafarawa, his son Sagir Bafarawa, and Dalhatu Investment Limited, over alleged misappropriation of N19.4bn. That case was later transferred to Justice Yusuf Halilu. The trial had suffered delays, mainly due to the Department of State Services' refusal to release Dasuki on bail, despite multiple court orders. At Tuesday’s proceedings, the defendants pleaded not guilty. Their lawyers, A.A. Usman and Richard Ibiye, requested that they continue on existing bail, a request the prosecution did not oppose. Justice Agbaza granted the request and adjourned the case to July 1, 2025, for further proceedings.
3/26/2025, 7:21:19 AM
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