Missing Children: Council Chairman Abolishes Iron Scavengers In Agbarho

  IN a measure geared towards ending disappearance of children in Agbarho Community, Olorogun Jaro Egbo, Chairman, Ughelli North Local Government Area has abolished the activities of iron scavengers in Agbarho Kingdom, and set up an investigative committee to carry out a proper investigation into the matter. Egbo gave the order during an enlarged security meeting in his office with the leadership of Agbarho women, representatives from Agbarho communities, Agbarho Royal Palace, Agbarho Descendants Union, and with all security agencies in the local government including, the Ughelli Police Area Commander,…

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Egbo Vows To Deliver Dividends Of Democracy, Amidst Allegation Travails In Ughelli North

  The Executive chair of Ughelli North Local Government Area, Olorogun Jaro Egbo has revealed that his administration will remain committed to transparency, accountability and good governance to the people of Ughelli North.   Jaro Egbo made this revelation in a press briefing with Journalists while reacting to allegations levelled against him by some members of his family public over alleged misconduct and financial misappropriation.     Addressing Journalists in his office at the Council Secretariat, Olorogun Jaro Egbo said, “It has become imperative to address the recent wave of…

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Angry Youths Chase Traders, Others From  Ogor/Ughelli Modern Market Over Allege Toilet Contract Award

  TENSION flared in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State as youths allegedly chased traders, the council chairman, Olorogun Jaro Egbo, while addressing store owners at the Ughelli/Ogor modern market. The incident underscores a longstanding dispute over ownership and royalty claims tied to the market’s land, deepening the brewing crisis in the area. The Ogor/Ughelli modern market, commissioned by former president Olusegun Obasanjo during Chief James Onanefe Ibori administration as Delta State Governor years ago and ever since, it has been plagued by controversy. After remaining shutdown for…

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Many Injured As Cult Groups Clash Over Phone Charger In Ughelli North

  Several persons have been reportedly injured a related cult clash between two rival groups over phone charger at different locations in Agbarho community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. Those injured are currently receiving treatment at different hospitals as one of victims is alleged to have died from gun shot. It was learned that the two groups, Eiye and Maphite had issues over who own a phone charger and as it the matter prolonged, fight ensue between both parties and one was injured. Sources who spoke on…

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Commendations, Lamentation Trail Destruction Of Make-Shift Stores, Evacuation Of Roadside Traders In Ughelli Markets

Residents of Ughelli and it’s environs, have commended the operation keep Ughelli North clean embarked upon by the administration of Olorogun Jaro Movudu Egbo, in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. Olorogun Jaro Egbo, following the expiration of the ultimatum issued to traders trading along roadside and walkway in Ughelli markets, embarked on a clean up exercise to give Ughelli North a new face look. However, the exercise was married with condemnation as some traders who make-shift stores were destroyed, described the actions of the local government council…

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Rescue Us From Dilapidated Structures, Oviri-Ogor Sec Schl Students Appeal To Delta Gov’t

    STUDENTS of Oviri-Ogor secondary school, had in a ‘Save Our Souls’ message appealed to the state government to rescue them from life threatening structures they are learning under and provide them with learning materials in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. This appeal was made by the senior and junior students of the institution while fielding questions newsmen during a visit to the school. Speaking, the Head boy of Oviri-Ogor secondary school, Moses Miracle said, “Our school is just like place that the government has forgotten,…

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