DELTA SOUTH 2027: Malik Ikpokpo Engages Isoko Youths On C.L.U.E Agenda, Consults INYA

  Delta South Senatorial aspirant, Sir Itiako Malik Ikpokpo, KSM, has continued his grassroots consultation with a strategic engagement with the Isoko National Youth Assembly (INYA), where he presented his C.L.U.E Agenda and outlined his vision for inclusive representation.   Ikpokpo emphasized the urgent need to bridge the disconnect between leadership and the people. “There is a gap in communication, a gap in interaction, a gap in bonding. This should not be. From my very first day in office, I will create a value chain of conversations—not just during elections,…

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INYA Congratulates Prof. Aghalino On Appointment As Dennis Osadebay University VC

  The Isoko National Youth Assembly (INYA) Worldwide has congratulated Professor Samuel Ovuete Aghalino on his appointment as the Vice Chancellor of Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba, describing the development as a well-deserved recognition of academic excellence and leadership. In a press statement signed by its President, Comrade Eniwake Orogun, the youth body said the appointment of Professor Aghalino reflects his distinguished academic career, administrative competence, and long-standing commitment to scholarship and institutional development within Nigeria’s academic community. INYA noted that Professor Aghalino has, over the years, built a reputation as…

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Pipeline Surveillance System Working, Only Criminals Complaining– INYA President

President of the Isoko National Youth Assembly, IN A, Comrade Eniwake Orogun, has held that the current pipeline surveillance system is working effectively, and it is only those are negatively affected by it are raising eyebrows because of selfishness.   Comrade Orogun disclosed that the drastic reduction in illegal bunkering and improved monitoring have disrupted entrenched criminal networks across the Niger Delta. According to him, “It is expected that such elements would resist reforms that threaten their illicit sources of income.   Orogun urged Nigerians to support initiatives that promote…

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Tanttita MD, Pondi Commissions Fred Obe Secretariat, Insists On Youth Development To Curb Insecurity

The Managing Director of Tanttita Security Services Nigeria Limited, TSSNL High Chief Kestin Pondi has revealed that youth development is paramount to effective security in the Niger Delta. He made this known during the commissioning of Isoko Youth House, at Ozoro, Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State. Speaking during the commissioning, High Chief Kestin Pondi said, “As the chairman of this occasion, I believed that developing youth is most paramount to security. “And it is on this ground that I stand before you with humility and profound sense…

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Ozoro Killing: INYA President, Umuakpo Condemns Unprofessional Attitude Of Security Agents

THE Isoko National Youth Assembly (INYA) has described the killing of one Collins during a protest in Ozoro by some youths to “unprofessional” attitude of the Police. The President of INYA, Ovie Umuakpo  in a statement called on the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to order unbiased investigation so as to unravel the circumstances that led to the death. It would be recalled that, protesters mainly youths had gone into the street of Ozoro to protest against the continued, harrassment, arrested, extortion and intimidation by the Nigeria Police. According to…

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INYA Elections: Obe Warns Politicians, Aspirants Against Inciting Statement

Chief Fred Obe, Grand Patron of apex Isoko youth body, Isoko National Youth Assembly, INYA, has warned politicians against the use of inciting statements that could lead to crisis in Isoko nation stressing that such utterances could derail the prevailing peace in the area. He gave the charge at Ozoro during a parley with candidates contesting for various offices into the INYA executive with a warning on politicians to stay away and stop causing infraction into the electoral process. It would be recalled that the election was postponed indefinitely due…

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