IROKO DAY 2026: HONOURING A LEGEND OF THE IJAW NATION A Tribute to His Royal Majesty, Pere Isaac A. Thikan, JP The Agadagba of Egbema Kingdom (Bini Pere III) April 14, 2026 Today, April 14, 2026, marks a moment of deep reflection, honour, and reverence as the people of Egbema Kingdom and the entire Ijaw nation commemorate Iroko Day—a solemn remembrance of a towering traditional institution and an enduring symbol of resistance, identity, and unity. This year’s observance is dedicated to the immortal legacy of His Royal Majesty, Pere Isaac A. Thikan, JP, the revered Agadagba of Egbema Kingdom, fondly remembered as Bini Pere III a monarch whose reign defined courage, cultural pride, and advocacy for the survival of the Ijaw people. Historical Significance of Iroko Day Iroko Day is not merely a remembrance; it is a cultural and historical institution rooted in honouring great ancestors whose lives shaped the destiny of their people. Like the mighty Iroko tree strong, resilient,...
By EgbemaVoice, The Electoral Committee of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has officially declared the results of its just-concluded presidential election held at Ijaw House, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. According to the final figures released, High Chief MacDonald Igbadiwei secured a decisive victory with a total of 317 votes, emerging ahead of other contenders in the race. Full Results: Prof. Franklin Osaisai – 162 votes Engr. Ebipamowei Wodu – 53 votes Chief T.K. Ogoriba – 11 votes Chief Nengi James – 4 votes Rear Admiral Woyenidikpete Geoffrey Yenga – 1 vote With this outcome, High Chief MacDonald Igbadiwei has been duly elected as the new President of the apex Ijaw socio-cultural body. The election process, which attracted delegates from various zones across the Niger Delta, was conducted under the supervision of the electoral committee, with key stakeholders closely monitoring proceedings to ensure transparency, fairness, and credibility. His emergence is wide...