FROM ISAAC BORO TO TOMPOLO: THE LONG WALK TO POLITICAL FREEDOM AND RESOURCE CONTROL "A people’s struggle for justice, dignity, and control over their God-given wealth" By Engr. Yeigagha Henry. JP The history of the Niger Delta struggle is, at its core, the story of the Ijaw people’s persistent resistance against political exclusion, economic exploitation, and environmental degradation. From the revolutionary defiance of Isaac Adaka Boro in the 1960s to the militant-era influence of Government Ekpemupolo, the journey has been long, turbulent, and deeply consequential for Nigeria’s political evolution. This struggle did not emerge in isolation. It was born out of decades of neglect, despite the Niger Delta being the economic backbone of the Nigerian state through crude oil production. The paradox of poverty amidst wealth has remained the defining injustice of the region. THE BORO REVOLUTION: A CRY FOR JUSTICE In 1966, Isaac Adaka Boro declared the short-lived Niger Delta Repu...
PRESS RELEASE IJAW WOMEN BACK PROTEST, DEMAND CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER IN INC CRISIS "Following the disputed Ijaw National Congress elections and the controversial ad hoc committee announcement" By Engr. Yeigagha Henry. JP The Ijaw Women of conscience, across the homeland and in the diaspora, have formally thrown their weight behind the ongoing protest arising from the recent leadership crisis within the Ijaw National Congress (INC), describing the situation as a critical test of institutional integrity and constitutional order. In a strongly worded statement issued under the leadership of Timiebi Koripamo-Agary, the women declared that their position is not merely emotional but rooted in principle, legality, and the long-standing struggle for justice within the Ijaw Nation. They expressed deep concern over the announcement of an “Ad Hoc Committee” reportedly constituted on April 13, 2026; the same day as the widely disputed INC national executive elections. According to them, su...