Delta State Governor Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff Francis Orhowedor Oborevwori assumed office on May 29, 2023, with a firm commitment on his Mission: “To run
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Aghaeze Descendants Of Onicha-Olona: A Family Like No Other By Sylvester Asoya
Aghaeze descendants of Onicha-Olona, in an emotional and nostalgic family reunion, pledge to uphold the family’s moral and ethical principles like unity, honesty, loyalty, industry,
Oborevwori: Taming Delta Communal Tragedy By Norbert Chiazor
A sad mayhem unforeseen.The conflict of two communities in Delta- Okuama and Okoloba deepened by wanton deaths.The casualties: Soldiers and civilians. The loss of loved
Oborevwori Takes MORE Agenda To The Media; As Osuoza Unfolds Plans For Development Of Journalism In Delta – By Fred Edoreh
The great America author, Thomas Vachss, once said “journalism is what maintains democracy. It is the force for progressive change.” Joshua Oppenheimer, the Oscar-class film
Food Insecurity in Nigeria: The Interplay of Security and Availability By Emmanuel Enebeli
In recent years, Nigeria has faced a growing crisis of food insecurity, stemming from various factors including political instability, economic downturns, and widespread insecurity across
EU Funded Search For Common Ground Project: Oborevwori Positions Delta For MORE Peace By Chukwudi Abiandu
It is an eternal truth that the needs and aspirations of the people of Delta State are many. But of utmost importance among them is
As Oborevwori Partners Navy To Secure Oil Assets By Festus Ahon
Memory lane Crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region has over the years caused a massive decline in crude oil production in Nigeria, with
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD IN DELTA NORTH: COAL MINING POLLUTING OUR WATERS IN UKWU-NZU AND ITS ENVIRONS By Comrade Iyke Okonji
The appointment of Senator Ned Nwoko as Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment is a sign of relief to his constituents. Delta North is synonymous
Death On The East-West Road: If only we had been fair to ourselves By Fred Edoreh
Somehow, death chose our 63rd Independence Day anniversary to remind us of the bad state of federal roads in the Niger Delta, perhaps across the
Teaching And Mentoring After Retirement By Doris Ochei, PhD
“Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else”. Fred Rogers Before my graduate studies abroad, I