OMS Covert Surveillance Workers Barricades CDB Board Over Reported Contract Hacking

By Omoghene Benedict  Over 600 covert pipeline surveillance workers of Occean Marine Solution OMS, from Isoko and Urhobo ethnic nationality in charge of covert  surveillance in Oil Mining Lease OML 30 infield yesterday barricaded the Community Development Board (CDB) and Cluster Management Committe (CMC) office, Ughelli in a peaceful protest over suspected contract hacking and attempt to hijack OMS covert surveillance contact. The workers in a peaceful protest against fake/briefcase contractors disclosed that they are indigenes of OML 30 and as such, nobody should temper with their job for peace…

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LG Election 2021: CUPP Adopts Prosper Edo As Consensus Candidate For Isoko South

The aspiration of the Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Desopadec Matters, Chief Prosper Edo for the executive seat of Isoko South Chairmanship position has been boosted following his endorsement by the state Coalition Of United Political Parties,CUPP. Edo has indicated his intention to contest for the position of chairman in Isoko South local government area. Delta State Chairman of CUPP, Chief Efe Tobor Josiah, in company of Delta State SDP Chairman, Amb  Oke Idawene during a visits to Chief Prosper Edo declared their unalloyed support for his chairmanship…

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Apah Urges Urhobo Federal Lawmakers To Keep To Promise On The Completion Of Okwagbe Seaport Project

  Immediate past leader of Ughelli South Local Government Council Legislative Arm, Rt. Hon. Sunday Apah has called on Federal Lawmakers representing Ughievwen at the National Assembly to remember their promise of influencing the completion of the Okwagbe Seaport Project. Chief Apah in a statement said, “during the campaigns ahead of the 2019 general elections, most of the party candidates who came to Ughievwen Kingdom and Okwagbe community in particular, promised to ensure that the Okwagbe Seaport project was operational. “It is almost two years running after the elections, nothing…

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