By EgbemaVoice Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Saturday commended the State Police Command for the arrest of two suspected electric cable vandals and the recovery of vandalised cables, describing the operation as a major step in protecting critical public infrastructure across the state. In a statement by Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, Oborevwori praised the Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, officers and men of the command for their prompt response and sustained commitment to combating criminal activities, particularly the vandalism of government-owned facilities. He also commended the local vigilante group for their support and corporation with security agencies in the state, adding that the arrest demonstrated the government's resolve to safeguard public assets and ensure that investments in infrastructure continue to serve the people without disruption. The Police in a statement by its Public Relations Officer...
Hossanah Thinkan Questions Oba of Benin's Historical Authority in Viral Facebook Video By EgbemaVoice A Facebook video by Hossanah Thinkan has stirred fresh debate over traditional authority, cultural identity, and historical ownership of communities, following his strong remarks challenging the basis upon which the Oba of Benin could claim traditional authority over certain indigenous peoples. Speaking in the video, Thinkan questioned the historical legitimacy of such claims, arguing that kingship over any people should be founded on a clear understanding of their history, customs, and cultural heritage. According to him, *"How do you think you are a king to a people you don't know their culture, you never conquered in war, you don't know how they bury or mourn their dead? Does state creation give you ownership to land?"* The remarks have generated discussions on social media, particularly among followers of the long-running debates surrounding the h...