Pastor Idowu Okeze,the founder of Obi Nwaokocha Joseph Okeze Foundation, UKPECHUKWU Igbuzo has extended his Heartfelt congratulations to HRH Omu Obi Josephine Isioma Nwannabuogwu on her auspicious hosting of Ibusa women on one day Conference on the Working of Peace and Progress in Ibusa on Sunday 24th,August 2025 at the Obi Nwaokocha Okeze event centre, Ibusa.
Omu Igwe, Your vision and leadership has been Top Notch, and your unwavering commitment to progress of Ibusa women is Laudable.
In Ibusa, Omuship thrived until the era of 1995 when the Obuzo system was birthed. Like everything else that was affected, Omuship was not spared of the accompanying crises which led to the division of the community. As the troubled house of Omu spirits became divided, a factional Omu emerged and almost immediately, certain ‘giants’ of the community started to align with one Omu or the other, giving rise to the last of Omuship in the cultural phase the community was to see thus, ending the beautiful institution put together by the Ibusa community’s ancestors.
With the loss of Omuship came the attendant loss of its beauties, the market duties, the settlement of disputes among women, the Omu critical role and interventions in the smooth running of the society such as the stay on untoward attitudes, the age-long native laws in the market,the voice of the women in Ibusa,the second burial rites of women,the seat in the Obuzo-Council, all jettisoned to the division.
The Omu-ship in Ibusa has not been all about the market as it also involves deep spirituality, it is the vehicle for women development and governance of some sort. It is a vehicle for the mechanisms of economic and welfare of women. The beautiful Omuship of Ibusa once lost in Ibusa has been restored by the emerges of HRH Omu Obi Josephine Isioma, From the Omuship of the aged and the rarely talked about, HRM Omu Obi Josephine Isioma Nwannabuogwu has now made it an attractive institution with interest from younger women.
The people of Ibusa should take immediate step towards aligning with fellow Anioma communities.We must give HRH Omu Obi Josephine Isioma Nwannabuogwu total support for her remarkable wisdom, unwavering commitment to the promotion of peace among Ibusa women and preservation of our cultural heritage.
Ibusa, once a viable cultural room of Omuship must work towards her own restoration,an assiduous assignment for the community leadership even though the community has once produced series of Omu in the past.
Omu Igbuzo,As you embark on this year 2025 Ibusa Women Working for Peace and Progress Conference, your advocacy is for women to stop being clapping members, and for men to see if they can allow women to come into the fold, then the nation will be better. Look at various countries in Europe where women are leaders, you can see what is happening, that they are moving forward, positively.
Omu Igbuzo,the Omu institution will never be lost again in Ibusa, Your dedication and Leadership will continue to inspire many young women in Ibusa. Obi Okeze Foundation wish you continued success in all your Endeavours.
After reading Chucks Erhire’s rather combative riposte titled: “2027: Omo-Agege to Nwaoboshi, Stop Peddling Fake News, Says he will Contest the Governorship Election” which is a rejoinder to an interview granted by Senator Peter Nwaoboshi to multiple media outlets, where the former Senator representing Delta North Senatorial zone in the red chamber clearly stated that he had advised Senator Omo-Agege to reconsider his ambition to contest the 2027 governorship election against incumbent Governor and already endorsed candidate, Rt. Hon. Dr (Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, three things became quite obvious.
They are: first; it’s either Chuks Erhire, a prominent aide to the former Deputy Senate President is being economical with the truth on the matter, or second; he is certainly not privy to the high level engagements which Senator Nwaoboshi alluded to in his interview, especially due to his minion status as a mere aide connotes a lowly lackey whose presence or relevance was totally insignificant or negligible to deserve any confidential briefing subsequently.
The third and apparently most critical, yet indiscretionally unfortunate is the fact that Chuks Erhire, in his frenzied verve to announce his principal’s thinly veiled ambition to contest the 2027 governorship election, certainly did not comprehend the full import and nuances specifically and unequivocally embedded in Senator Nwaoboshi’s illuminating interview.
To put this rejoinder within the proper context of the subject conversation and to equally enlighten Mr. Chuks Erhire who probably must have missed it, Distinguished Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, a former chairman of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta, as he was reported by the various credible media establishments (including the Vanguard Newspaper of August 19, 2025), clearly disclosed that “he had ADVISED Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, the 2023 gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, not to contest against Sheriff Oborevwori, the incumbent governor, for the party’s 2027 ticket and he AGREED.”
Nwaboshi further noted that he did not BELIEVE the speculation that Omo-Agege would contemplate contesting against Oborevwori for the Delta APC 2027 gubernatorial ticket, when he requested for a meeting between himself(Sen. Omo-Agege),Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the APC National Chairman.Even Senator Nwaoboshi and other APC top hierarchy were assiduously working on how to resolve the issue as discussed.
Senator Nwaoboshi said that since he changed his mind after their discussion even as he revealed for emphasis and corroboration that a former state governor was present when he spoke with Senator Omo-Agege at his Abuja residence about his candidacy against Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and that he (Nwaoboshi) had met with Governor Oborevwori, who is the state’s new APC leader, and beseeched him to work harmoniously with Omo-Agege and everybody.
So, it becomes quite incredible and baffling from the above, how Chuks Erhire, as a top aide to Senator Omo-Agege could have completely missed the content and context of the interview. Mr. Erhire categorically stated in his fanciful statement couched as an urgent “update” that: “Senator Peter Nwaoboshi did not have any political rapport with Senator Ovie Omo-Agege with regards to burying his governorship ambition for Sheriff Oborevwori in 2027.
“To set the record straight, our Principal, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege did NOT indulge in any phone conversation or round table discussion with Senator Peter Nwaoboshi concerning forfeiting his governorship quest for Sheriff Oborevwori in 2027,” he wrote authoritatively.
He then proceeded with choice invectives, typical of vitriolic deceit bordering on desperation, not only to describe the content of the interview as “fake, malicious, too petty and erroneous” but to outrightly dismiss it as “fake news which was the handwork of mischief makers from the tenants of Delta APC, to score cheap political points and deceive Deltans to align with Sheriff Oborevwori in the governorship election.”
The most important information of his acrimonious rejoinder however, was contained in the paragraph where he stated inter-alia that: “We the pragmatic political soldiers of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, call on all Deltans to pay deaf ears to the fake news and look forward to seeing Senator Ovie Omo-Agege partake in the governorship election in Delta State in 2027.” That’s it, in black and white. Uncensored.
Funny enough, the lie in Erhire’s claim is too obvious to ignore, Chuks Erhire describes the contents of the published interview as “fake news which is the handiwork of mischief makers from tenants of Delta APC to score cheap political points….” But can any sensible and right thinking political figure in the state really describe Senator Peter Nwaoboshi(Political Oracle)as a “Tenant” in Delta APC?
Perhaps Mr. Erhire was thinking properly in his eagerness to discredit the interview, otherwise he would have quickly realized before going public, that Senator Omo-Agege, by whatever parameters he has used to categorize some people as “tenants of Delta APC” is himself also a “Tenant” in the party. Anyways, minions like Erhire are usually fond of committing this kind of overzealous blunder to please their paymaster.
Admirably, Most Distinguished Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, has, in his dignified, elder statesmanly demeanor, refrained from joining issues with a mere aide like Chuks Erhire, who without doubt and like a ventriloquist’s doll, is definitely projecting his master’s voice and pronouncing his master’s words, in this sly act of laughable Stagecraft, but impeccable sources within the very inner circles of the former Delta North Senator and Senate Committee Chairman on Niger Delta, have revealed the following:
1. That following the mass Tsunami-like movement (as lyrically coined by President Bola Tinubu represented by VP Kahim Shetimma), of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the entire government and People’s Democratic Party PDP, structure (including immediate past Governor Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa), to All Progressives Congress APC, on April 23, 2025. A meeting indeed held at the Abuja residence of Senator Peter Nwaoboshi and the former Governor present at that meeting was none other than the Godfather himself, Chief James Onanefe Ibori (Ogidigboigbo), and just last week Wednesday Senator Nwaoboshi held another meeting with Senator Ovie Omo- Agege at his Abuja residence and a top former National Assembly member from Delta North, who had also defected from PDP to APC with Governor Oborevwori, Hon. Pascal Adigwe was in Senator Nwaoboshi’s his house and can attest to the claim.
2. It was also emphasized at that meeting, which was very cordial and familial (relating to the collective APC Political family), that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, by virtue of his status has automatically become the leader of the Party in Delta State.
3. That in view of the unanimous endorsements of both President Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for their 2nd terms, by the Party in the State and across all the Local Government Areas (including their wards and units), Senator Nwaoboshi advised and entreated Senator Omo-Agege, in the presence of the former Governor to embrace the party’s endorsement like the loyal party man that he is, shelve his ambition to contest the governorship in 2027 and deploy his political structure towards delivering victory for the APC in the Guber election.
4. Senator Nwaoboshi, had earlier met with Governor Oborevwori and beseeched him to work harmoniously with Omo-Agege and everybody, even offered to set up the meeting between the Governor and Senator Omo-Agege in line with consolidating the arrangement for the Governor to work harmoniously with all.
5. From all indices and visible indicators, the fact on ground as of now, is that Senator Omo-Agege has neither agreed to comply with the advise and entreaty to shelve his 2027 Guber ambition nor accepted the invitation to have a definitive meeting with Governor Oborevwori where the terms of a harmonious and mutually satisfactory working relationship will be consummated to the benefit of all interests.
On a final note, what is glaringly obvious from Chuks Erhire’s urgent “update” statement, is a devious and surreptitious attempt at gaslighting Distinguished Senator Peter Nwaoboshi to create the impression that the meeting where the former DSP was advised to shelf his 2027 Guber ambition did not hold and is a figment of the imagination of those who conjured it, even when the presence of a former Delta State Governor has been mentioned as witness to that meeting.
So, is this unwholesome agenda by Chuks Erhire delivered in his master’s voice, to ridicule, embarrass and tarnish the towering image and reputation of a beloved former Governor, by making him a conspirator who is complicit to a meeting that didn’t hold, a wise or foolish move? Only time will tell, but the insult has been noted by all.
Sadly, the ultimate objective of this overarching statement of declaration, is to announce to Deltans and inform the APC family in the state, that Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, despite the unanimous endorsement of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for a second term by the party, is going to contest the Delta State governorship election in 2027 and knowing the colourful enterprise and robust trajectory of the former DSP’s previous political engagements, he usually doesn’t fly a kite when it comes to pursuing his political ambition.
Olorogun (Dr) Joshua Oghenejiru Muwhen embodies a unique blend of faith, leadership, and compassion. His journey from humble beginning to the pinnacle of the banking industry is a testament to his relentless work ethic, deep spirituality, and unwavering commitment to uplifting others.
Dr. Muwhen remains grounded and approachable, treating everyone with kindness and respect. He has impacted the lives of many who have crossed his path. Life, to him, is more than gold and tinsel.
Olorogun (Dr.) Joshua Oghenejiru Muwhen is a seasoned legal practitioner, corporate strategist, and mortgage banker with over two and half decades of progressive leadership experience in Nigeria’s financial services sector. He currently serves as the Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited, Asaba, a leading financial institution owned by the Delta State Government of Nigeria.
His upbringing has defined his career path. From home, he learnt diligence, resilience and commitment to good values that have shaped his endeavours. Its amazing to note that he has over two and a half decades of cognate Mortgage banking and broad executive management experience, rising through the ranks to his current position.
As the Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited, Dr. Muwhen has brought a unique blend of leadership, commitment, and compassion to his role. In fact, Muwhen’s ascent to the zenith of his career demonstrates his relentless work ethic. He has consistently shown excellence, overcoming challenges with grace.
As the Acting Managing Director of Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited, a role he has assumed since the former Managing Director, Mrs Ruby Okoro assume the position of the Chief Executive Officer, he is poised to steer the institution toward greater heights. His strategic vision and innovative thinking will shape the bank’s future. His track record of success, combined with his ability to inspire and motivate teams, ensures that Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited remains a powerhouse in the Mortgage financial industry. His remarkable journey is a proof of hard work, humility, and a successful career. He is known for inspiring focused work and abiding by the rules.
His romance with Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited started in April 2000 when he was posted to the bank, and ever since then, he has not looked back. His 25-year stint reveals a story of hard work and determination. Many couldn’t envision Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited without imagining Muwhen as an active force of operations and success. Even when he was the Executive Director (HR, Admin, Corporate & Legal), he has helped steer the institution onto its current path and continued to contribute significantly to the bank’s growth.
In addition to his impressive work ethic, Olorogun Mwuhen has also excelled academically, demonstrating his commitment to intellectual development. His dedication to continuous learning and professional growth has set him apart as a role model for aspiring others.
His academic pursuit has been marked by excellence. Remarkably, he holds first-class degrees in sociology, accounting, and law. She earned a first degree in Bachelor of Laws (LLB) – University of Benin, Edo State, Barrister-at-Law (BL) – Nigerian Law School, Master of Business Administration (MBA) – University of Benin, Edo State, Post-Graduate Diploma in Theology, Doctorate in Business Administration (Honoris Causa) – Prowess University, Delaware, USA. He has further honed his executive leadership capacity through specialized courses at the Lagos Business School, including Legal Issues in Human Resource Management and Company Secretary & Board Effectiveness..
Dr. Muwhen is a respected member of several professional bodies, including: Nigerian Bar Association (NBA),Institute of Directors (IoD),Rotary International,Chartered Institute of Arts Professionals, USA (FCIAP – Fellow) and among others.
Beyond banking and law, Dr. Muwhen has played a pioneering role in governance and community service. He was the first Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Legal Adviser in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State. As a traditional leader, he holds the title of Achoja of Udu Kingdom – meaning “Defender of the Oppressed and Deprived.” This underscores his lifelong commitment to justice, equity, and empowerment.
Beyond banking, Muwhen has made significant contributions towards research and learning on inspirational leadership, mentorship, talent development, collaboration, change and adaptability, strategic thinking, innovation, and creativity.
His passion for charity work and compassion is legendary. According to a statement issued by Grassroots Care Foundation when he was appointed Executive Director (HR, Admin, Corporate & Legal), “Muwhen’s commitment to philanthropy is unwavering. He has championed numerous charitable initiatives, touching the lives of countless individuals.” The group said his passion for giving back to the community has led to transformative projects, from supporting education and healthcare to empowering vulnerable populations.
His contributions towards improving humanity have been recognised by various organisations which awarded him the Humanitarian Service Icon of the Year, 2024.
In the award citation, Dr Muwhen was recognised not just for his outstanding banking career and contributions to the development of an effective Nigerian financial services sector, but more importantly for his many philanthropic works and sustained commitment over the years to improving the lives of less privileged persons.
Dr Muwhen’s impact at Delta Trust Mortgage Bank has been nothing short of transformative. A financial institution once considered moribund and buried under past administrators. Muwhen corporate strategist, and mortgage banker with over two and half decades of progressive leadership experience in Nigeria’s financial services sector, The Mortgage bank has been revived today, it is back on a solid growth trajectory.
“Many who visited the bank lately are shocked at the transformation “From the modernised banking hall to the new operational culture, the difference can be compared to day and night.”
Dr Muwhen contributed to building the bank’s headquarters in Asaba ,now the Mortgage bank headquarters stand out as one of the finest financial buildings in the capital city, drawing attention for both its aesthetics and professionalism. Under Muwhen’s watch, the bank has posted a revenue surge of over 300% following an aggressive marketing campaign and a targeted expansion strategy.
In a recent milestone, Delta Trust Mortgage Bank was selected by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as one of only two mortgage banks in the entire country authorised to process RSA entitlements for EFCC staff nationwide, a vote of confidence that places the bank on a new pedestal of national relevance.
Dr. Muwhen commitment to the noble ethics of the banking profession, strict compliance to the CBN’s reforms in the Nigerian banking industry and the economic development of the nation, coupled with his exemplary leadership in and out of the boardroom has contributed to the rapid growth of Delta Trust Mortgage Bank. Since he joined Delta Trust Mortgage Bank in April 2000, and over the past 25 years has risen through the ranks, holding strategic leadership positions including: Deputy Manager, Manager, Assistant General Manager, Deputy General Manager, Acting MD/CEO (previously)Executive Director (HR, Admin, Corporate & Legal) – since 2016.
Today, as Acting MD/CEO, he is driving the Bank’s transformation agenda, with a focus on: Maximizing Retirement Savings Account (RSA) processing to position the Bank as a leader in Nigeria Strengthening risk management to ensure only well-secured, high-quality loans are issued Recovering non-performing loans while protecting shareholder value Improving staff culture and mindset to align with global banking standards Expanding the Bank’s national outlook with robust IT and digital banking innovations.
Under his leadership, new contact centers have been established and are already operational in Ughelli and Ozoro, with branches in Agbor and Sapele expected to go live by the end of July. These strategic expansions have not only increased access to mortgage services but have also created new employment opportunities across the state.
Dr. Joshua Muwhen is in good working relationship with the 6th Board of Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited, headed by our amiable chairman, Hon. Jude Omena Ogbimi , they are working together to take the bank to the next level and align with the vision of the board which is in tandem with the More Agenda of the current administration.
It was a new dawn in the Delta Trust Mortgage Bank, because the bank is not just a player in the mortgage banking sector, but a dominant force, a trailblazer and a household name in the sector in Nigeria and beyond.
Olorogun Muwhen total commitment, dedication and collaboration with the board, management, staff, shareholders and stakeholders is to revolutionize the mortgage bank. Since the announcement of the immediate CEO/MD, Mrs Rudy Ijioma Okoro retirement by the board thereby paving the way for the next in the hierarchy of the bank new CEO/MD, Olorogun (Dr) Joshua Oghenejiru Muwhen should emerge as the new substantive CEO/MD of Delta Trust Mortgage Bank Limited because of his 25 years vast mortgage banking experience, talent development, collaboration, strategic thinking, innovation, and creativity makes him standout Among others. As a Deltan, he is over qualified to take the bank to the next level.
“Delta Trust Mortgage Bank is at the threshold of greatness and together, Olorogun Muwhen will unlock new opportunities, break boundaries and set new records”
When Dr. Reuben Abati, respected journalist and former presidential aide, recently declared that “the Civil War in this country has never ended,” as such the North will not buy into the one-term idea being proposed by Peter Obi, he echoed a sentiment that resonates deeply with the lived experiences of millions of Nigerians, especially the Igbo people. This is not a mere metaphor; it is a historical truth that continues to manifest in the political, economic, and social architecture of Nigeria.
Those who dismiss this assertion should pause and reflect on the trajectory of Nigeria’s post-war history and the structural marginalization that the Igbo nation has endured for over five decades since the guns supposedly went silent in January 1970. The reality is stark: the war ended on paper, but its consequences still bleed into the very fabric of Nigeria’s governance and power distribution.
The marginalization of the Igbo people did not begin yesterday. It is anchored in deliberate policies designed after the Civil War to weaken and diminish a people who dared to assert their right to self-determination. The infamous “20 Pounds Policy,” where Igbo families, regardless of the millions they had in Nigerian banks before the war, were reduced to a mere £20 after the war, was the first open declaration that reconciliation was a farce.
This was swiftly followed by the Indigenization Decree of 1972, which opened the door for Nigerians to buy shares in foreign companies. But for the Igbos, who were economically strangled, dispossessed, and stripped of resources, this meant permanent exclusion from the commanding heights of Nigeria’s economy. These policies were not coincidental; they were calculated to perpetuate the consequences of defeat long after the battlefield was quiet.
Fast forward to today, the evidence of structural bias remains overwhelming. Key political positions at the national level are deliberately skewed away from the South-East. In over 63 years of Nigeria’s independence, the presidency has rotated between the North and the South-West, leaving the South-East permanently on the margins of national leadership. The Igbo man’s aspiration for the presidency has become a mirage. It is indeed easier for an elephant to pass through the eye of a needle than for an Igbo to become president under the present political structure. This is the hard reality, which may sound strange to those who choose to live in illusion.
THE CASE OF DCG B.U NWAFOR- A CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLE:
For those who doubt Dr. Abati’s assertion, let us examine a recent example that illustrates this age-old pattern of exclusion. Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) B.U. Nwafor, an accomplished officer of Anambra extraction, stood next in line to succeed the current Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi. Her track record was impeccable, marked by discipline, diligence, and distinction.
Yet, in a move that reeks of systemic injustice, the presidency extended Adeniyi’s tenure by one year, effectively blocking Nwafor from ever reaching the pinnacle of her career. She will retire next year without attaining the office she merited, not because of incompetence or corruption, but because the civil war has never ended in Nigeria.
The Igbos are not politically irrelevant because they lack competence or capacity. On the contrary, the Igbo nation boasts some of the most brilliant minds in governance, industry, technology, and academia. Yet, in the calculus of Nigeria’s power politics, competence is not the currency, ethnic arithmetic is.
The Civil War may have ended militarily, but politically, economically, and psychologically, its embers still burn. The Igbo man is systematically denied access to the center of power, not by accident, but because the Civil War in Nigeria has never truly ended.
A COMMUNITY IN SELF-DENIAL:
What makes this reality even more tragic is that many Igbo politicians continue to live in self-denial, chasing shadows, believing that one day the political heavens will open for them. They scramble for crumbs instead of building a united front, failing to appreciate that the Civil War never truly ended, just as posited by Dr. Reuben Abati. This internal disunity has compounded their vulnerability, making them easy pawns in the chess game of Nigeria’s politics.
THE CONSEQUENCES – A REGION IN CRISIS:
The insecurity ravaging Ala-Igbo today, the rise of armed groups, criminality, and the breakdown of law and order is not happening in a vacuum. It is the direct consequence of decades of political ostracism, economic strangulation, and internal misgovernance. When a people are excluded for too long, the center cannot hold. Unfortunately, the alternatives resorted to by our restive, frustrated, disenchanted, and disillusioned youths have taken extreme and criminal dimensions, undermining every measure of civility.
THE PATH FORWARD – REDEFINING THE IGBO AGENDA:
If the Igbo nation must break free from this vicious cycle, it begins with self-redefinition:
1. Thinking Igbo First: A coordinated political and economic strategy that prioritizes regional integration and self-reliance.
2. Learning from Visionaries: Embracing developmental models championed by leaders like Dr. Alex Otti, Ndubuisi Mba, etc., who are proving that good governance can transform our narrative.
3. Ending Illusions: Accepting the hard truth that the Nigerian state, as currently structured, will not willingly hand power to the South-East. Igbos must therefore innovate, negotiate from a position of strength, and stop living in the fantasy of political benevolence.
Until these steps are taken, the Civil War will continue, not with bullets and bombs, but with policies, appointments, and the quiet violence of exclusion.
Dr. Abati was right. The war never ended. It simply changed its weapons.
* Sir Ifeanyi EjioforEsq (KSC) is human right lawyer in Nigeria
In a significant move aimed at improving the welfare of retirees, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has approved the immediate release of N10 billion for the settlement of outstanding pension arrears owed to retired civil servants in Delta State. This announcement has drawn praise from the leadership of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), particularly its Delta State Chairman, Comrade Dr. Bolum Martin Nwachukwu.*
The governor’s decision was revealed during a fruitful meeting held on August 18, 2025, with the State Pension Board and leaders of the Association of Contributory Retirees.
Comrade Bolum Nwachukwu expressed deep gratitude for the unexpected sum, stating, “We were anticipating a release between N2 to N5 billion. However, the Governor’s magnanimity in releasing N10 billion is monumental. This will significantly alleviate the financial burdens faced by our retirees. It is not just a financial release; it is a lifeline.”
The N10 billion fund is intended to address an extensive backlog of pension payments that had been troubling retirees from the years 2011 to 2025. The timely intervention is expected to provide much-needed relief to retirees, who have suffered from delays in the payment of their pensions—a situation that has resulted in significant hardship for many families relying on these funds for their daily sustenance.
“Many of our retirees have been living from hand to mouth,” Dr. Bolum Nwachukwu continued, his voice reflecting the gravity of the situation. “With this N10 billion, we can finally restore the dignity that our retirees deserve. They have served selflessly and given their all to this state; it is only right we honor that commitment now.” He emphasized that pension payment delays had not only affected retirees but also created deeper social issues affecting communities across Delta State.
Comrade Dr. Bolum Martin Nwachukwu also underscored the need for continued governmental support: “While this is a monumental step forward, I urge Governor Oborevwori to ensure that this kind of proactive measure continues in the future. We need to make sure this does not become a one-off situation but rather a consistent effort to guarantee that retirees receive their dues promptly without undue stress.”
Comrade Bolum Nwachukwu also called for concerted efforts to enhance the pension ecosystem, stating, “It’s imperative that we invest in a more robust pension arrangement where retirees can feel secure. We should also explore avenues to educate our retirees on their rights and the processes available to them. Knowledge is empowerment, and we must ensure no retiree is left in the dark.”
Comrade Dr. Bolum Nwachukwu states, “This is just the beginning. We must work together to ensure that our retirees, who have dedicated their lives to serving Delta State, get the respect and care they deserve. Their plight must remain a priority.”
In a telephone call, Comrade Lawson Efenudu, the Secretary of the State Bureau for Pensions, underscored the commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in the pension payment system. He assured that under his office’s supervision, the processes involved in the disbursement of pensions would be strictly monitored to prevent any form of mismanagement.
“Our system is designed with checks and balances to ensure that every retiree gets what they are entitled to without corruption,” Efenudu stated. “The Governor’s approval of N10 billion is an affirmation of our commitment to transparency in pension management. We can assure the public that every naira of this fund will be accounted for.”
During the meeting, Governor Oborevwori highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by the pension system, particularly the complexities involved in migrating to the contributory pension scheme. He emphasized that since he took office, his administration has prioritized the financial health of the pension system, with a total of N1.4 billion being disbursed monthly for pension payments. So far, his administration has processed a remarkable N36.4 billion in pensions.
“The welfare of our retirees is non-negotiable,” Governor Oborevwori affirmed. “We will continue to collaborate with stakeholders to address any outstanding issues and ensure our pensioners receive their entitlements in a timely manner.” His sentiments were echoed by other stakeholders in attendance, who voiced their support for both the funding release and the process moving forward.
In a show of solidarity, Comrade Anthony Ozu Osanekwu, the State Chairman of the Association of Contributory Retirees, expressed optimism regarding the future of pension management. “We appreciate the N10 billion release, and we look forward to collaborative efforts that will ensure systematic improvements in our pension framework,” he said. “What we need now is a mobilization of efforts to streamline these payment processes. We want assurances that moving forward, payment of pensions will become predictable and devoid of the anxiety we have faced in recent years.”
As the Delta State government moves forward with its initiatives to ensure the financial dignity of its retirees, it reflects a growing acknowledgment of the immense contributions made by these individuals to the state’s development.
With the clear commitment of Governor Oborevwori and the commendation from TUC leadership, the retirees in Delta State can finally see a beacon of hope as they look ahead to a more secure financial future. The governor’s actions reinforce the notion that the welfare of retirees is crucial to the socio-economic fabric of the state.
President Bola Tinubu had a closed door meeting the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the Aso Villa in Abuja today August 14.
Tinubu and Okonjo-Iweala were in a closed-door meeting at the nation’s political capital where they discussed trade matters as they relate to national, continental and global relevance.
After the meeting, the former Minister of Finance spoke to State House correspondents. She stated that the President’s economic policies are working and that it has been able to stabilize the economy.
In her words
‘’We (The WTO) think the President and his team have worked hard to stabilize the economy and you cannot improve on an economy unless it is stable so he has to be given the credit for stability of the economy. The reforms have been in the right direction, What is needed next is growth. We now need to grow the economy and we need to put in social safety net so that people who are feeling the pinch of the reforms can also have some support to be able to weather the hardship”
It’s another time for the great Ulo festival as the people of Umueze, the largest quarters in Ibusa in Oshimili North Local Government Area, Delta State celebrates the 2025 Ulo festival with passion and love. The air rings with the beat of drums, the sharp clang of ogene gongs, and the laughter of a community coming together in Ashia nta where the statue of Nne-Eze stands as reminders of the monarchical heritage particularly of Umueze who are the custodians of the community’s kingship.
This Ulo Festival, is a celebration that lights up the Igbuzo town every year during the month of August. Picture warriors reenacting ancient battles, dancers swaying in colorful costumes, and families coming together. This festival is a joyful tribute to Igbuzo’s past—a mix of peace, and the unbreakable spirit of its people.
Today, it’s a cultural explosion. The festival’s name, “ULO,” hints at “PEACE” in Igbo, a nod to remembering the past while embracing the present. Under the watch of the Odogwu—currently High Chief Charles Okonkwo, it’s become a yearly highlight, drawing locals, the diaspora, and curious visitors to the city’s heart. It’s a time when Igbuzo says, “This is who we are,” with pride and a big smile.
Preparations kick off weeks ahead. In each of the Umueze quarters, families sweep their compounds and stock up drinks and foods that’ll star in the feast. Young men dig out old clothes and paint, crafting wild costumes for the parades. Some dress as warriors, others as spirits, their faces smeared with chalk for that extra flair. Women tie their best wrappers and string beads, ready to dance and sing.
The Ulo Festival is more than fun, it’s the heartbeat of Igbuzo culture. It’s a time of forgiveness, a time to remember our past warriors who fought, ancestors who endured and to heal old wounds, like the Civil War scars that still linger. Everyone welcome—men, women, kids making it a true community hug and peace.
It’s a magnet too. The diaspora floods back from Lagos, London, United States of America, etc with suitcases packed with love for home. Tourists come for the show, snapping photos and tasting Delta’s spicy flavors. its a time to unite and boost Igbuzo’s name. It’s even tied to the broader Anioma Cultural Festival, showing off Delta’s Igbo pride on a bigger stage.
Graciously, this year 2025 Ulo festival added some lasting beauty to the artistic state of the community and it gives the festival a feeling of wonder which will remain indelible in the minds of art lovers, because a committee with cultural and other relevant credentials was set up and tasked with the cultural creativity to give Ibusa people what should be considered one of the finest Ulo Festivals since inception.
The 2025 Ulo Festival was graced by illustrious sons and daughters of Igbuzo such as Pastor Idowu Okeze,Chief Anthony Uwajeh,the Odua of Ibusa,Elder Acho Nonyalim and a lot of other dignitaries.
Pastor Idowu Okeze who was a special guest at the Ulo festival has congratulated the entire Umueze Quarters and the Odogwu of Igbuzo, Ouda, Onihea Umueze ,Eze Ulo,on the celebration of the annual Ulo Festival. He said: “Odogwu of Igbuzo,High Chief Charles Okonkwo is a traditionalist with a difference. He is a God-sent chief whose coming has brought so many gain in growth and development, not forgetting the unlimited peace, unity and love that currently exist among his people and within the Ibusa community.
This year’s edition of Ulo Festival is awesome, fantastic and amazing to all and sundry. We hope to sustain this tempo.“We are using this medium to call on Government, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Council of Arts and Culture and other government and culture-loving corporate entities to come and understudy Igbuzo traditions and culture as a way of developing a masterpiece for a viable Tourism Industry. “We are at best with our traditions and culture which need documentation, promotion and marketing from the government for the good of all.
Okeze said: “Ibusa is reputed for her traditions and culture which are carefully kept and nurtured for centuries. It is a festival usually marked with joy known in our local parlance as “ULO” where people make merry and forgive each other. “The Ulo Festival is satirical in nature. There is no holds back in exposing what is hitherto known and kept as a secret before an Ulo Festival; it is where every wrongdoing is brought to light. It’s a Festival among several others in the annual festive calendar of Ibusa.
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Ulo Festival is one of the finest festivals celebrated by the Igbuzo people, Ulo is a communal festival with carefully planned programme and high revelry. It lasts for some days and its celebration mostly involves adult and youths who engage in it. In Ibusa, the festival is celebrated by Ezukwu and Umueze Quarters of the town. Ibusa tradition traces the origin of the festival to certain Ibusa warriors who went to Oko and returned with the idea of the festival. This according to the mythology explains the dance step of the main characters during the festival. It is on this occasion that the people move from house to house congratulating themselves. They may also congregate in groups to other villages to greet their illustrious daughters (Umuada) married in these villages.
Ulo comes with unique songs and dance-steps which are rarely sung on normal days and celebrants appear in groups singing and dancing to tunes composed by them. Major musical instruments are “Agogo” (small gong), local musical drums and Akpele (native flute). Not only does Ulo go with these traditional musical instruments, it also has a tune inimitable to it. Principal characters of the festival are Odogwu,Odua of Ibusa,Eze-Ulo,Onihea Umueze and others.
Valentine Nwankwo,CEO and Co-founder of Pacy Homes Limited, a fast-rising real estate development company in Asaba, Delta State. In this interview, he spoke on the operations of the company, saying that the firm’s commitment towards ensuring due diligence in project management within the Nigerian-built industry distinguishes it from competitors.
With his experience of over the years as a Realtor and facility manager,Valentine Nwankwo sheds light on some common issues around real estate such as what it takes to start a real estate business; the challenges besetting the sector; how lucrative the business is; why more and more estates are springing up and many more. Excerpts by Ike Philip Abiagom and Precious Erugo:
As a lifestyle company committed to improving the real estate experience of your clients and partners; how is the journey so far?
It’s been an interesting journey as we have come to understand our customers are the backbone of our business and we don’t take them for granted. We are continually improving our processes to serve them better. At Pacy Homes Limited, we place our clients in high esteem. We make sure we meet their various needs at every time as requested with constant follow up. Some of the key unique selling points which set us apart from the industry includes building trust with clients, communicating proactively, empathetic with their concerns, transparency, client’s feedback, practice active listening and a 24 hours customer service line. And many more customer service techniques so that our clients can have a wonderful experience with us. We appreciate them trusting the brand.
What is the economic prospect of the real estate industry in an emerging market?
Population migration and government presence are some of the key factors that determine the rate of development of emerging locations. We look out for locations with heavy future government presence and strategically position our properties there so investors can enjoy massive returns on their investments. Our team of experts carry out comprehensive due diligence on any properties we are offering to ensure it’s free from any form of encumbrances. Upon securing these assets, we make them accessible to medium income earners by providing flexible payment plans.
Leveraging on the most emergent technologies and social media strategies; how is Pacy Homes Limited coping with inflation and rise in cost of living?
Rising inflation affects not only real estate, but every other aspect of the economy as it increases the cost of borrowing. This slows construction and hence, a decline in supply of housing units. This makes property prices increase and so also rentals. To cushion this effect as developers, we encourage our subscribers to take shorter payment plans as it becomes more affordable. For instance, in our new launch project, Pacy Crystals Garden Estate, a lifestyle development in Ibusa, we encourage a flexible payment plan of up to six months.
How can Nigeria sustain the gains of the real estate sector to ensure affordable projects and reduce housing deficit?
Social housing, not just by the government but private individuals is the way to go. It’s no longer news that Nigeria has an acute housing deficit estimated to be in the region of 22 million, which would require N6 trillion to fix. Besides, to properly tackle the deficit, the nation will need to build one million housing units per year in the next 20 years to bridge the deficit, if population remain constant. This means we need to shift from building to manufacturing houses. Any technology that encourages this such as 3D printers should be encouraged either by way of tax havens, subsidies or removal of import duties for importation of such machinery/printers.
Moreso, materials which can be produced or manufactured locally are imported at a higher price, either because of high taste or because there’s no confidence in some of the locally produced materials. These materials include marble, granite, stainless steel, exotic ceiling and roofing materials, massive columns with ornaments and cornices, bulletproof windows, doors, and any other building materials you can think of. Also, the Federal Government together with State Governments should begin social housing programmes and encourage the use of tested local materials, with provision of tax relief to the real estate industry and single digit loan.
Attracting funds to operate and meet business objectives for your industry is critical; how has your experience been like?
Companies that are properly structured in terms of corporate governance, solid structures are investors haven and naturally attract funding. With proper structuring, a real estate company can attract finance from commercial banks and the capital market. Partnerships and collaborations help us mitigate the challenges of having to fund projects 100 percent.
What can be done from both regulatory agencies and developers like yourself to eradicate building collapses across the country?
Building collapses are becoming a growing concern in the country, and we all need to work together to eradicate this problem. As a real estate expert and developer, I believe there are several things that can be done by both regulatory agencies and developers to prevent building collapses.
Firstly, regulatory agencies need to ensure that building codes and regulations are strictly adhered to by conducting regular inspections of construction sites to ensure that building materials and construction methods meet the required standards.
Secondly, developers should also take responsibility for ensuring that their buildings are constructed to the highest standards. This involves using quality materials, hiring skilled workers, and working with experienced architects and engineers. Developers should also ensure that their buildings are properly maintained and inspected regularly.
Thirdly, there should be serious sanctions and punishments for anyone found culpable in any collapse starting from the civil engineers, the approving officers, developer, and vendors on the project. This will serve as a deterrent to greedy developers looking to cut corners.
Finally, we need to raise awareness among the general public about the dangers of building collapses. This can be done through public campaigns, media awareness, and educational programs. The public needs to understand the importance of using quality building materials, following building codes and regulations, and ensuring that buildings are properly maintained. However, building collapses are a preventable problem, and we all need to work together to eradicate them. Regulatory agencies, developers, and the general public all have a role to play in ensuring that our buildings are safe and secure. By working together, we can make sure that building collapses become a thing of the past not just in Delta state but in Nigeria at large.
What are the specific challenges facing your company?
Like you rightly know, life is full of challenges, without challenges you will not move anywhere. Real estate in Nigeria is a very premature industry so there are a lot of issues, some of them based on government regulations while others based on financing. The market is an all-comer market.
What would you want the present administration to focus on in regard to the real estate industry?
Government has a significant role in creating an enabling environment in Nigeria’s real estate industry. Government should start by demystifying the bureaucracies in the land acquisition process, titling and approvals. This will create transparency in the system and hence encourage more private participation in the industry. It will also create a more vibrant and attractive industry for practitioners to work in, which will in turn spur young minds to join and build the sector. The government can encourage collaboration among industry players, including developers, contractors, architects, and artisans through public-private partnerships, to share best practices and promote innovation. This can help to create a more dynamic and competitive industry that can attract investment and talent both domestically and internationally.
Would you say going into those growth pole areas has been marketable? What are your usual sales challenges like? What has been the response of end-users to your projects and to your developments?
Save for the bastardisation of that type of real estate products, I think it’s been well received. Lately however, you need to differentiate yourself because it’s an all commerce affair now so you find all kinds of people who don’t even have the intention of doing anything reasonable anywhere coming up to say they have something and of course, the market will compare them with you. Before they realize that these people can’t deliver, it will be too late and when they fail, it rubs off on your own image but apart from that, I think that the strategy has been good.
However, even though we follow where development is going to, the difficulty of having a reasonable time limit or frame by which development will actually get there is another challenge and that is a subject of governance and a lot of the way we do things around here. Documentation becomes difficult and you can’t say this is when I will get my C of O even though you’ve done everything in the books because the Governor might not sign for whatever reasons.
Perhaps you’ve estimated that a project is going to take a particular frame of time and yes, there are challenges but the project is taking a year or two years after the time you projected. You should be thankful the project is not abandoned and there’s still continuity.
Finally, what would you say set your firm apart in the industry?
As a company that focuses on creating impact and making the life of our clients better, we have continually improved our processes to suit our clients’ needs to give them comfort, peace, security and highest return on investment. This has continually made our clients recommend us for various awards and in our two years, we have been recognised as;Fastest Growing Real Estate Investment Brand Of The Year 2024 by Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigeria(ACNPN).
Upon assumption of office, to wit, vide an official letter dated 27th July , 2021, Builder Professor Emmanuel Achuenu, the 5th Substantive Rector of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, in Aniocha South local government area of Delta State , had four burning desires on how to uplift the technology driven institution
The tall orders he set for himself and his team, were simplicita, (1) achieving campus security; (2), accelerated infrastructural development, (3) strengthening of academic programmes, and (4) showcasing the institution’s national and international visibility to make it first , among the community of polytechnics in Nigeria and beyond
THE JOURNEY , FOUR YEARS AFTER
Meeting on ground campus restiveness occasioned by the prevailing security challenges upon assumption of office , in addition to the highly vibrant mien of the Nigerian student, DSPG not excluded, the peace-loving Rector hit the ground running by initiating far reaching policies such as electronic voting ( e-voting) into the Students Union Government ( SUG) body, such that it is seamless and done electronically, with all candidates, their agents, and supporters alike , viewing the flow of the voting pattern as only bonafide students who are duly identified with their matriculation numbers and other security checks, vote and see their votes streamed on the portal they have access to by virtue of their student identifications.
According to Bldr Professor Achuenu :”As voting is going on , candidates scores are highlighted , and with a click of the button , the final summary is printed out and all accredited agents for the various candidates sign , and after the relevant polytechnic authority countersigned, the result is announced and no celebration is allowed on campus to forestall any security breaches as is prevalent in general elections. DSPG is the only higher institution that has adopted this electronic voting format in Delta and beyond.”.
LIGHTING
It’s on record that the entire campus was in darkness until Achuenu mounted the saddle . With the then Chief Arausi led Governing Council’s nod, he secured approval to purchase needed equipment, and today, the entire polytechnic is lit 24/7 via solar as well as being linked to the 33 KVA national grid, a feat that even angels would dare tred.
INTERNAL ROADS
Not even a single metre of tarred road met Bldr Professor Achuenu upon assumption of office, a disconcerting narrative for a higher institution that was established since 2003. Today , the institution wears a semblance , like its peers, as the entrance into the institution from the main gate to the administrative block and beyond has been tarred, giving it the semblance of a higher institution, all thanks to the unwavering dexterity of a workaholic Rector, desirous of making a mark on the sands of time
STRENGHTENING OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
Without mincing words , since he assumed office as Rector in 2021, his has been a strident resolve, knowing that the bedrock of DSPG’s existence revolves around the integrity of the courses on the offering table. . During the 23rd Matriculation ceremony of the 2024/2025 matriculants , Achuenu enthused:’It is exciting to note that the Polytechnic, which at inception in 2003 started operating from a temporary site (DPPS) along Ubulu-Uku road, Ogwashi-Uku, with 200 students, also metamorphosed into a full-blown Polytechnic, with 7 schools, 42 departments, and 74 accredited programmes by National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and has recorded tremendous growth and achievements, academic excellence, and also in science exhibitions .
Also, the Polytechnic has won several laurels in the field of sports within and outside the country.”
SLT
The Science Laboratory Technology ( SLT) , is a critical component of Bldr. Professor Achuenu’s success story The workaholic and tireless achiever built the SLT from scratch , and today, all SLT programmes are fully accredited and its 5 HND programmes have 5 STREAMS, unlike some that have one ( 1) stream , indicating the capacity of the programme
MASS COMM DEPARTMENT UNBUNDLED, DSPG RADIO ON STREAM
Achuenu,s tireless efforts to ensure proficiency and academic excellence paid off with the unbundling of the Mass Communications department, such that the HND programmes have three different study areas that are all accredited
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Achuenu,s dexterity also led to the unbundling of this department to have Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence duly accredited as courses by NBTE
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Built from scratch , six (6) programmes including Architecture, Building, Estate Management , Quantity Survey , Surveying and Geo formatics as well as Urban and Regional Planning, are all running , while the School of Environmental studies complex building , is already over 60% completion level as
PERIMETER FENCING
Already at advanced stages
INDUSTRIAL HARMONY
It’s attested that the rapport between the management of DSPG and all the unions of the institution has been cordial, mutually beneficial, and devoid of any rancour. Until date, all the unions have greatly benefited from the Achuenu-led management’s style of administration, with dialogue the key word.
MANAGEMENT/SUG collaboration
The support of the management to the programmes of the Students Union Government ( SUG) has been wonderful . Demonstrably , the construction of a befitting Secretariat for the students body within the campus, support for its activities has in no small way led to the unending peace on campus
MANAGEMENT/ GOVERNING COUNCIL RAPPORT
Without the support of the Governing Council, it would have been difficult to navigate the stormy waters of educational administration for the Bldr Prof. Achuenu led management. So far , there has been tremendous support from the Governing Council.MANAGEMENT/COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
The cooperation of the Ogwashi-Uku people , led by His Royal Majesty , Obi Ifechukwude, Aninshin11, the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, his chiefs and stakeholders, has endured that harmony remains in the institution
MANAGEMENT/ DTSG COLLABORATION
As the “owner” of DSPG, the state government has always played its oversight role in ensuring the sustenance and peaceful coexistence of the polytechnic and its citizens. All the successes recorded would not have been achieved without the government’s support, through its relevant agency, the Ministry of Higher Education.
CONCLUSION
For a man whose laudable four-year stint has produced giant monumental strides begging for listing, the spree of his genuine passion for the development of DSPG is at once unrivaled and laudable
Within four years , he engaged the following
1) Full accreditation of all 74 programmes by NBTE
2) Excellent working relationship with the Delta State government and Tertiary Education Fund ( TETFUND)
3) Training and retraining of staff even up to PhD level
4) Ongoing perimeter fencing of the school
5) Provision of Solar renewable energy and training of students on solar energy
6) Restoration of 33 KVA power line from the national grid, thus ensuring 24/7 constant light on campus
7) Construction of 325 capacity lecture hall with staff offices and a conference hall powered by solar (IGR)
8) Establishment of Micro soft Academy , equipped with modern computers for training of staff and students
9) Establishment of a Renewable Energy Solar Laboratory
10) Development of the SMART CAMPUS CITY which won awards at the Technology Expo Summit in Abuja
11) DSPG Radio station
12) Staff and skills development centre
13) Construction of lnternal Road Sector 1
14) Commencement of construction ( competed) of the basketball and volleyball courts at the sports complex
15) Presidency of the Nigsria Polytechnics Games Association ( NIPOGA)
Undoubtedly , Bldr. Professor Emmanuel Achuenu came prepared for the position of Rector. As he promised to achieve his two certificates per graduate of the polytechnic, his four years so far have been eventful and progress inclined. It can only get better.
Delta Police Police Command has arrested suspected armed robbers and recovered a stolen luxury vehicle, firearms and stolen goods. This was disclosed in a press release by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe in Asaba.
The statement reads: “In a series of well-coordinated operations, the Delta State Command under the leadership of CP Olufemi Abaniwonda has dealt a crushing setback to criminal elements operating in the state, recovering a stolen luxury vehicle, seizing dangerous firearms, and arresting notorious robbery suspects with an astonishing haul of stolen goods.
RECOVERY OF STOLEN MERCEDES BENZ GLK:
On 05/08/2025 at about 1740hrs, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of B Division Asaba, CSP Edewor Akponegware, received credible intelligence regarding a suspected stolen Mercedes Benz GLK (Registration Number: NZM10AP) about to be sold at a parking lot on Former Deputy Road, Asaba. Acting swiftly on this information, the DPO led the officers of the Division’s Crime Branch to the location to intercept the planned vehicle sale.
This intelligence operation resulted in the arrest of one Chinedu Eze ‘m’ who claimed ownership of the vehicle while selling the stolen vehicle to an unsuspecting buyer. Preliminary investigation revealed that the vehicle was registered in April 2023 and registered again in the year 2025.
This prompted the policemen to reach out to the first person who registered the vehicle, where it was revealed that the vehicle was snatched at gunpoint in April 2023 at Abakpa, Enugu State, during which suspected armed robbers shot the rightful owner. The vehicle has been successfully recovered.
RECOVERY OF LOCALLY MADE PISTOL AND OTHER EXHIBITS FROM DECEASED ARMED ROBBER
ARREST OF SUSPECTED ARMED ROBBERS AND RECOVERY OF FIREARMS:
On 04/08/2025 at about 0430hrs, a distress call reached the Ogwashi-Ukwu Police Station reporting that armed robbers were operating along Chelsea Street, Ogwashi-Ukwu. Acting swiftly,
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), CSP Okoyomon Israel, mobilised the Anti-Crime Squad alongside local vigilante groups to the scene. On sighting the operatives, the robbers attempted to escape, but two suspects identified as Thywill Selvin ‘m’ (22 years) of Poly Road, Ogwashi-Ukwu, and Guntim Bako ‘m’ (32 years) of Kwale Junction were arrested.
During the operation, the following exhibits were recovered from the suspects: One pump action rifle with one live cartridge, One Beretta pistol with six live ammunition, Three live assault rifle ammunition, One Daylong motorcycle (REG NO: SAP 369 VK), One Qlink motorcycle (REG NO: URM 750 QV), Twenty-five (25) mobile phones, Four laptops, one tablet phone, one PS4 game console, a home theatre set, two Zealot music players, five bags containing clothes, and other valuables.
Several robbery victims have since positively identified their recovered properties.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, reaffirms the command’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of lives and property within the state. He commended the swift and professional response of the operatives, noting that the successes were made possible through timely information from the public.
He assured residents that the Command will sustain aggressive, intelligence-led operations to rid the state of criminals and keep communities safe. He urged citizens to promptly report suspicious persons or activities, stressing that early reporting is key to preventing crime.
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