The Day 400 Nigerian Soldiers Were Captured in Sierra Leone If there is one thing history teaches us, it’s that the price of regional peace is often paid in the blood and freedom of our brave soldiers. Look at this chilling front page of P.M. News from October 14, 1997. While many Nigerians were going about their Tuesday, news was filtering in of a massive setback for the Nigerian-led ECOMOG forces during the brutal civil war in Sierra Leone. The headline is a punch to the gut: "400 NIGERIAN SOLDIERS CAPTURED." At the time, Nigeria was the powerhouse behind ECOMOG, fighting to reinstate the ousted president, Ahmed Tejan Kabbah. The enemy was the military junta led by Major Paul Koroma, which had joined forces with the notorious RUF rebels. In a fierce battle for control of Sierra Leone's capital, the Nigerian troops found themselves in a "big setback." According to reports at the time: The soldiers were reportedly surrounded and taken prisoner by t...
By EgbemaVoice The Warri South-West Unity and Development Forum (WSWUDF) has reaffirmed its strong backing for Chief Hon. Thomas Ereyitomi and Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, rejecting claims against them as misleading and not reflective of grassroots realities. Speaking at a press briefing, the Forum’s Coordinator, Pastor Arex Akemotubo, stated that both leaders have demonstrated proven capacity and continue to deliver strategic representation at both state and national levels. The group highlighted Ereyitomi’s influence in the National Assembly and Guwor’s role as Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly as key to strengthening Warri’s political relevance. The Forum, made up of stakeholders from all ten wards and across Ijaw and Itsekiri communities, cautioned against ethnic-driven narratives, warning that such politics could undermine unity and development. WSWUDF concluded by urging constituents to ignore “misleading campaigns” and remain committed to continuity, s...