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EFFURUN SHOOTING: POLICE ARREST OFFICER, TRANSFER CASE TO FORCE HEADQUARTERS,

By EgbemaVoice, The Delta State Police Command has condemned the extra-judicial killing of a 28-year-old suspect, Mene Ogidi, which occurred on April 26, 2026, in Effurun. According to the Command, operatives attached to Area Command Effurun acted on credible intelligence concerning the deceased, who was allegedly intercepted while attempting to waybill a parcel containing a Beretta pistol with four rounds of ammunition. During the operation, the team leader, ASP Nuhu Usman, reportedly discharged his firearm in violation of Force Order 237 and Nigeria Police Standard Operating Procedures, resulting in the suspect’s death. Following the incident, the Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, ordered the immediate arrest of the officer. He has since been transferred to Force Headquarters, Abuja, where he will face the Force Disciplinary Committee for appropriate sanctions and possible prosecution. The Command reiterated its commitment to the rule of law, human righ...
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How Ogidi Mena 28 years old, was Extra-judicially murdered by ASP Ogbegbe in Delta State

How Ogidi Mena 28 years old, was Extra-judicially murdered by ASP Ogbegbe in Delta State The victim Mena went to the Effurun main park at Sapele Road to take delivery of a waybill. When he eventually got there, they told him to add money because the pack was a bit heavy. They curiously asked him what was in the waybill, but he told them someone sent him, and they asked him to open it. When they finally compelled him to open it, they saw a Beretta pistol with 4 live ammunitions. They quickly held him down, but he told them he was sent by his friend to help him pick up the waybill. He cried for mercy that he was ready to take them to the particular guy that sent him. The leadership of the motor park tied his legs and hands backward, blocked the gate of the park to prevent a possible attack from Mena's gang and then called ACP Aliyu Shaba to take over the matter, investigate, and unravel the men behind the gun running business. The Uvwie Area Commander then mandated their ...

Why an Egbema Son or Daughter Deserves the Warri North House of Assembly Seat

Why an Egbema Son or Daughter Deserves the Warri North House of Assembly Seat _An Open Appeal to His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State_ Your Excellency,   The strength of Delta State lies in its diversity, and the wisdom of your M.O.R.E Agenda rests on equity, inclusion, and fairness for all ethnic nationalities. It is on this foundation that we respectfully make the case for an Egbema Kingdom son or daughter to occupy the Warri North House of Assembly seat.   *1. Warri North is a Shared Heritage, Not a Monopoly*   Warri North LGA is home to two major groups: Itsekiri, and Ijaw of Egbema Kingdom. Yet, since the return to democracy in 1999, the House of Assembly seat has not reflected this dual balance. Egbema Kingdom, with its 6 federal wards, over 40 communities, and significant voting population, has remained without direct legislative representation. Equity demands that rotation and inclusion be applied not just at th...

TRAGIC NEWS: Transport Boss Allegedly Killed by His Own Gateman in Ajah, Lagos

By EgbemaVoice,   A 65-year-old transport manager, Chief Augustine Nwalieze, has been allegedly killed by his gateman at his residence in Ajah, Lagos.The incident happened on Sunday morning. Chief Nwalieze, who worked with Okeyson Transport, was getting ready to go to church when the attack occurred.According to family members, he went downstairs to the parking area where he kept his car spare parts and solar panel. When his family noticed that his cars were still parked and he was not answering his phone calls, they became worried.They later became suspicious of the gateman after he gave different stories about where Chief Nwalieze was. The gateman first claimed that the man had gone out with a friend, but when the friend was contacted, he said he never saw him.Shortly after, the gateman ran away from the compound. Family members then searched the house and discovered Chief Nwalieze’s body in one of the flats downstairs. He was rushed to the hospital but was confirmed ...

Alleged Extrajudicial Killing by Police Officer Sparks Outrage in Effurun,

By Egbemavoice, A disturbing incident has been reported in Effurun, Delta State, where a yet-to-be-identified young man was allegedly brutally killed in an extrajudicial act involving a police officer. According to human rights advocate Harrison Gwamnishu, the officer identified as Usman Nuhu—attached to the Area Command—has been linked to the incident. Nuhu, who reportedly previously served in the now-disbanded SARS unit, is alleged to have a history of misconduct, including multiple accusations of excessive force and extrajudicial actions. Sources indicate that he had earlier been posted to the Divisional Police Headquarters in Illah before being transferred due to repeated complaints. While Usman Nuhu is said to be currently in police custody, concerns are mounting that he may not have acted alone. Allegations have emerged suggesting that other officers connected to the incident may be shielded, raising fears of a possible cover-up. The development has intensified public...

The Day 400 Nigerian Soldiers Were Captured in Sierra Leone

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...

Warri South West Group Rally Support For Ereyitomi Guwor, Dismiss Allegations,

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...

167 SENIOR OFFICERS FACE FORCE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

The Nigeria Police Force has commenced the sitting of the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC) to review pending disciplinary matters involving one hundred and sixty-seven (167) senior police officers over alleged breaches of professional conduct and other related offences. The exercise, which is currently underway at the Force Headquarters, Abuja, is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen internal accountability, enforce discipline, and uphold professional standards across the Nigeria Police Force. The Force Disciplinary Committee, a key internal mechanism, is responsible for the review and determination of cases involving senior officers of the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police and above. The process ensures a thorough, transparent, and fair examination of all matters in accordance with extant laws and regulations, with appropriate recommendations to the Police Service Commission. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, reaffirmed the commitment ...

Nigeria Bleeding: Retired Police Officers Storm Aso Rock, Demand Urgent Exit from Pension Scheme

By EgbemaVoice Nigeria’s deepening security and welfare crisis has taken a dramatic turn as retired personnel of the Nigeria Police Force staged a high-profile protest at Aso Rock in the Federal Capital Territory, calling for immediate government intervention over what they described as years of systemic neglect, injustice, and economic hardship. The protest, which drew national attention, underscores growing concerns that the country’s security architecture is under severe strain—not only from external threats but from internal policy failures affecting those who once stood at the frontline of national defense. A Nation Failing Its Defenders The retired officers, many of whom dedicated over three decades—up to 35 years of active service to safeguarding lives and property, decried the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), describing it as exploitative, inadequate, and grossly insensitive to the realities of retired security personnel. According to the protesters, the current p...

IPF sympathises With Veteran Broadcaster Victor Ayabotu Over Demise Of Daughter,

By EgbemaVoice The Ijaw Publishers’ Forum (IPF) has commiserated with renowned Niger Delta broadcaster, Chief Victor Ayabotu, following the death of his daughter. In a condolence message issued on Monday and signed by its national Spokesman Comrade Ezekiel Kagbala, the forum described the loss as painful and unfortunate, noting that no parent should have to bury a child. The IPF, a body of media professionals of Ijaw extraction, expressed shock over the sad news and extended its heartfelt sympathies to Ayabotu, his family, and loved ones. “On behalf of the Ijaw Publishers’ Forum, we sympathize with our brother, colleague, and veteran broadcaster, Chief Victor Ayabotu, over the untimely demise of his beloved daughter,” the statement read. “The death of a child is a wound that never truly heals. Imagine the depth of grief this has brought to the Ayabotu's family. We pray the Almighty God grants him, his wife, and the entire family the fortitude to bear this irreparable lo...

Retired Police Officers Storm Aso Rock Over Unpaid Pensions as Senate Passes Reform Bill for Presidential Assent,

By EgbemaVoice, Retired police personnel and their families, under the aegis of the Police Retired Officers Forum of Nigeria, on Monday staged a protest at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, blocking one of its gates. The retirees said the demonstration was against the continued inclusion of the Nigeria Police Force in the Contributory Pension Scheme. They described the scheme as “fraudulent, illegal, inhumane, and obnoxious.” The protesters urged President  Bola Tinubu  to assent to the Police Exit Bill passed by the National Assembly on December 4, 2025. According to them, the bill was transmitted to the Presidency on March 16, 2026. They argued that when signed into law, the legislation would exempt police personnel from what they termed a “slavery and untimely death-inducing pension scheme.” The protest was led by the National Coordinator of the forum, Raphael Irowainu. Speaking to journalists, Irowainu said the core objective was to press for immediate presidential assent. ...

Ijaw Veteran Broadcaster Ebipade Ayabotu Mourns Daughter’s Passing,

By EgbemaVoice, A renowned ljaw veteran broadcaster, the anchor man of ljaw Request Programme organized every Friday of the week at Radio Delta Broadcasting Services (DBS) Warri, Alaowei Victor Ebipade Ayabotu is throne into mourning as he lost his first daughter, Miss Frances Funlayefa Ayabotu to the cold hands of death. The sad news occured early this month 7th April, 2026 as family, friends, loved ones and well wishers paid condolence visit to the veteran at his residence in Osubi, near warri, Delta State in order to sympathize with him and his immediate family. The graduate of Mass Communication died at the tender age of 30 after a brief illness. Alaowei Ebipade Ayabotu, popularly known as Egberigede is a sound ljaw news broadcaster who over the past five decades had been promoting and preserving the ljaw language, culture and tradition through consistent media advocacy, ljaw traditional marriages and burial ceremonies. At this trying time, ljaw leaders, well meaning in...

Officer Dismissed From Nigeria Police Force After Viral Video Shows Use of Personal POS Machine to Extort 51,000 Naira From Civilian,

Officer Dismissed From Nigeria Police Force After Viral Video Shows Use of Personal POS Machine to Extort 51,000 Naira From Civilian A police officer accused of extorting money from Nigerians using a personal Point of Sale machine has been discharged from service, according to statements attributed to police authorities this week. The dismissal follows the circulation of a video in which the officer was recorded allegedly compelling a civilian to transfer 51,000 naira to an account he controlled. The footage sparked public outrage online and renewed calls for accountability within the force. In the video that went viral, the officer is seen during a stop-and-search operation reportedly demanding a transfer after detaining a young man. The victim was allegedly forced to make the payment via a POS machine the officer carried, rather than through official police procedures. Such conduct, if confirmed, violates Nigeria Police Force regulations which prohibit officers from using personal ac...

Amb. Benjamin (Ebis) Decries Disunity in Warri North, Declares 2027 Assembly Bid, Urges Ijaw–Itsekiri Unity and Strategic Development

AMB. APOSTLE BENJAMIN KUKURU (EBIS) DECRIES DISUNITY IN WARRI NORTH, DECLARES 2027 ASSEMBLY AMBITION, CALLS FOR IJAW–ITSEKIRI UNITY AND STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, By Egbemavoice  Warri North, Delta State  Ambassador Apostle Benjamin Kukuru, popularly known as Ebis, has strongly condemned the persistent disunity among ethnic groups in Warri North Local Government Area, describing it as the primary driver of the area’s prolonged underdevelopment and socio-political stagnation. Amb. Kukuru made this known during a high-level engagement with the Egbema Youth Council, where he formally declared his intention to contest for the Delta State House of Assembly seat representing Warri North Constituency in the forthcoming 2027 general elections. In a firm and forward-looking address, the aspirant stated that his candidacy is anchored on a clear vision to unite the Ijaw and Itsekiri people, restore peace, and reposition Warri North for sustainable development and equitable repres...

FROM ISAAC BORO TO TOMPOLO: THE LONG WALK TO POLITICAL FREEDOM AND RESOURCE CONTROL

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...

IJAW WOMEN BACK PROTEST, DEMAND CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER IN INC CRISIS,

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...

NBA'S SUIT SEEKING THE UPGRADE OF LAWYERS IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE ADJOURNED FOR JUDGMENT

NBA'S SUIT SEEKING THE UPGRADE OF LAWYERS IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE ADJOURNED FOR JUDGMENT Hon. Justice O.Y. Anuwe of the National Industrial Court, Abuja Judicial Division has adjourned for judgment Suit No: NICN/ABJ/264/2025 Between: Incorporated Trustees, Nigerian Bar Association v. Police Service Commission & 5 Ors seeking the upgrade of lawyers in the employment of the Nigeria Police Force to specialist cadre. Olukunle O. Edun, SAN, leading Austin J. Otah, Esq., Bulus Atsen, fsi, Esq., and Vincent Adodo, Esq. adopted the Originating Summons and other processes. Counsel to the Police Service Commission, Mr. Okoro Nnachi, Esq. moved his Preliminary Objection challenging the competence of the suit and adopted his processes filed in opposition to the Originating Summons. ACP Rimamsomte Ezekiel, Esq., who appeared for the 2nd - 5th Defendants (Nigeria Police Force) also adopted his processes in opposition to the suit. Abubakar Nuhu, Chief State ...

Oborevwori to Spotlight Inclusive Governance as Blueprint for National Unity at Centenary Lecture

By EgbemaVoice Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, is set to deliver a keynote lecture at the centenary lecture series of the prestigious Yoruba Tennis Club as part of activities marking its 100th anniversary. The lecture, scheduled to hold on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at the Greetings Hall of the Yoruba Tennis Club, Onikan, Lagos, will focus on the theme: “Inclusive Governance and National Unity: Lessons from Delta State for a United Nigeria.” Oborevwori, whose administration has been widely noted for its inclusive approach to governance, is expected to highlight how Delta State has become a model for integrating non-indigenes into the political and administrative framework of the state. Under his leadership, Delta has witnessed a deliberate effort to break down ethnic and cultural barriers by appointing qualified individuals into key positions regardless of their state of origin.  This approach has not only fostered unity but also strengthened the stat...

REMEMBRING LATE. SP BAKO ANGBASHIM IN OGONI ALMOST 3 YEARS AFTER DEATH.

REMEMBRING LATE. SP BAKO ANGBASHIM IN OGONI ALMOST 3 YEARS AFTER DEATH.   Who was Bako Angbashim? SP Bako Angbashim was a respected Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ahoada Division in Rivers State, Nigeria. Known for his dedication to combating cultism, kidnapping, and violent crime, he had previously served with distinction at Bori Police Divisional Headquarters in Ogoni before being redeployed to tackle criminal elements plaguing Ahoada communities . The Tragic Incident (September 2023) On the evening of September 8, 2023, SP Angbashim led a raid against criminal hideouts in Odumude community, Ahoada East LGA. During the operation, his team was ambushed. Despite being outgunned and running out of ammunition, Angbashim held his ground and was tragically overpowered by cultists, captured, and brutally beheaded . The Inspector-General of Police denounced the murder as "utterly mindless" and vowed that those responsible would face justice . The prime suspect, Gift...

IJAW NATION HOSTS DELTA GOVERNOR, BUT EGBEMA KINGDOM LAGS BEHIND,

IJAW NATION HOSTS DELTA GOVERNOR, BUT EGBEMA KINGDOM LAGS BEHIND Comr. Possy Okpoye Complains Bitterly Over Neglect of Ijaw Communities in Warri North The Ijaw Nation rolled out the drums few days ago to host Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori over his developmental strides in Ijaw land. From Bomadi to Burutu, traditional rulers and political leaders praised the governor’s M.O.R.E. Agenda, citing roads, schools, health centres, and empowerment programmes that have touched several riverine communities. The governor was even honoured with the title _Izon Ebidowei of Delta_ for his efforts. But while the celebration went on, a painful contrast played out in Egbema Kingdom, particularly in the Ijaw communities of Warri North Local Government Area. There, the story is different. No development. No infrastructural projects. The people still live without proper basic amenities — no motorable roads, no potable water, no functional health facilities, and epileptic electricity. ...

Echoes Of A Presidential Visit To Bayelsa,

By Daniel Alabrah, The sunny skies over Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, on Friday, April 10, 2026, exuded more than the usual humid breeze. They were not only friendly and beautifully blue but also doused the fears of most residents about the unpredictability of the weather. For a state in the heart of the rainforest region, the clatter of rainfall could have been a killjoy on this day.  The atmosphere at the state’s airport was carnival-like as a high-spirited crowd, inside and outside the terminal building, anticipated the arrival of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. When the aircraft conveying Mr. President touched down at about 2:40 p.m., the first noticeable, pleasant surprise as he alighted was his sartorial elegance. The country’s number one citizen was not dressed in his usual agbada but in a fitting, colourful Ijaw ‘Don’, complemented by a matching black fedora hat. Looking every inch like Ijaw or Niger Delta royalty, the President was indeed at home. As his con...