DTHA 2023: Sylvester Dugbo Throws Hat Into Delta State House Of Assembly Race

By Emmanuel Ejovwoke    A Nigerian United Kingdom (UK) entrepreneur based Prince Sylvester Ogba Dugbo has expressed his willingness to fly the People Democratic Party, PDP flag for the Udu State House of Assembly seat in the 2023 general elections in Nigeria. In a media chat with Olorogun Luke Obemiguren Djebah, JP, Director of Dugbo Campaign Organization, in Udu town recently said that Hon. Sylvester Dugbo is beacon of hope for Udu youths, women and Udu development, describing him as a 21st century intellectual leader with solid entrepreneurship skills. Olorogun…

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Delta 2023: Oborevwori Remains A Frontline Aspirant- Otu

  The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly and National Deputy Chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, Rt.Hon. Sheriff F.O Oborevwori JP FICMC, has commended Deltans for the massive support for his gubernatorial race. The Speaker who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Dennis Otu, berated a faceless author circulating a mischievous and malicious publication concerning the governorship race by Mr. Speaker. The evil machinations of the author is to deliberately promote falsehood and deceive the gullible. However, Deltans are wiser and…

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Randy, Jemirheri, Kogoro, Skypop, Oyawiri, Emma, Martins, Tiro, Igeyen, Others Contribute Cash To Assist Late Ward 7, Chairman’s Children

By IK ODIE-SAPELE   Great personalities of Ward 7 led by Mr Richard Randy Okotie and other leaders of like minds has contributed the sum of 364,000 naira to assist the children of late Mr Peter Agboghoroma who until his death was the chairman of the ward. Late Mr Peter Agboghoroma died on Sunday December 26th, 2021 and his burial has been slated for Saturday February 19th, 2022. In a bid to assist the children and ensure that they give their late father a befitting burial, great personalities of ward…

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Analysis & Opinion: And The Sons Of Senghor Prevailed

By Sunny Awhefeada   Watching the final match of the just concluded African Cup of Nations was quite emotional for me. It was not about the presence of twenty-two players on the football pitch in Paul Biya’s Cameroon. It was not about the charged atmosphere, the shouts, anxiety, fear, significant and telling as they were. What competed for my attention with the aforementioned was our past, the history of Africa, her not too distant past. The two countries that played in the final, Egypt and Senegal, hold so much allure…

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