About Egbema: Facts and figures about my beloved Alinso... Rivers and Imo Do you know that? Egbema land is a densely populated area with over six hundred thousand (600,000) people.The Land comprises sixteen (16) urban communities with further thirty two (32) sub-urban communities, sandwiched in Ohaji/Egbema local government area of lmo state and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local government area of Rivers State of Nigeria. Egbema is endowed with vast oil and gas deposits and host the country's sole mercury findings.The area is a major contributor to the nation's economy. Egbema has hundreds of oil wells and one of the highest gas reserves in Africa. We are home/host to Shell(Renaissance),Agip(Oando),Atan oil,Sterling global,Seplat and numerous other multinationals in the oil and gas sector. Agricultural Products: Our palm oil is one of the best in Nigeria and we are one of the food baskets of both lmo and Rivers.Egbema fufu and garri are being exported in large quanti...
Ijaw National Congress (INC) Western Zone Elects and Swears in New Executive Mr. Priye Noel Kuete Emerges Chairman
Ijaw National Congress (INC) Western Zone Elects and Swears in New Executive — Mr. Priye Noel Kuete Emerges Chairman By EgbemaVoice, The Western Zone of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has successfully elected and sworn in a new executive leadership at the former Egbema-Gbaramatu Community Development Foundation office, Warri, Delta State. The election, which was conducted under a peaceful, free, and fair atmosphere, was presided over by Bishop Dr. Godwyns Soroaye, JP, Chairman of the Electoral Committee (ELECO). The event was graced by dignitaries including the INC National President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba Ogele, alongside other prominent Ijaw leaders. Also present was the immediate past Western Zone executive led by Chief Robinson Ogunkoru. In his remarks, the ELECO Chairman, Bishop Dr. Godwyns Soroaye, commended Prof. Okaba and the Western Zone leaders for the opportunity to conduct the elections. He urged the newly elected officers to take their responsibilities serious...