Senator Ede Dafinone has commended the peaceful conduct of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Ward Congress held in Sapele local government area of Delta. He described the peaceful conduct of the congress as inclusive, free fair in Sapele Ward 1 as a consensus was unanimously adopted in unity without rancour. According to him,”Unity now defines the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Sapele following the peaceful conduct of the ward congress that free of dissent. “The Ward 1 consensus emerged after extensive consultations among local leaders and we have…
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A Voice That Carries Weight: Why Delta Central Is Turning To John Nani
By Julius Okiemute As political calculations ahead of the 2027 general elections quietly take shape, a deeper conversation is unfolding across Urhobo land, one that goes beyond party labels and zoning formulas. From Sapele to Udu, the focus is shifting toward a fundamental question: who can truly articulate the interests of Delta Central Senatorial District at the national level with clarity, firmness, and consistency? Across communities in Sapele, Okpe, Uvwie, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and Udu, that question is increasingly being answered with one name, Olorogun John Nani. The…
Read MoreACP Olasukunmi, Commences Visitation Tour To Divisions Under Ughelli Area Command
ASSISTANT Commissioner of Police attached to the Ughelli Area Command, ACP Olasukumni Musiliu, has commenced familiarization tour and inspection of divisions under the command with a charge to officers and men of the force to be dedicated in discharging their duties. He gave this charge to Police officers attached to Otu-Jeremi and Orogun divisions in Ughelli North and South Local Government Areas while kicking starting the familiarization tour and inspection visitation. Speaking during the tour of inspection at Otu-Jeremi and Orogun divisions, ACP Olasukumni Musiliu, who was accompanied by…
Read MoreEzonebi Seeks Support for INC Vice Presidential Position
By Julius Agadaga, Yenagoa The vice presidential aspirant for the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Chief Ezonebi Oyakemeagbegha, has expressed confidence that his clan, Tuomo, is poised to produce the organization’s first vice president in the forthcoming National Executive Council (NEC) elections. Speaking to newsmen in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, Oyakemeagbegha, who is also the group’s spokesman, said, stakeholders in the Western zone, which comprises Ijaws of Delta, Edo, and Ondo states, have prevailed on him to run for the office. He highlighted his achievements as…
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