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03/06/2026

LIVINUS NWOSU HAVE BEEN PICKED UP BY SOME MASKED GUN MEN……according to the eye witness he was teaching livinus how to do his voters registration online and next things some men came in a hilux and took him away

26/05/2026

The ever-performing Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, continues to demonstrate exceptional leadership and commitment towards the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region.

Through impactful projects, youth empowerment initiatives, infrastructural development, and people-oriented policies, his administration has continued to restore hope and confidence in the Commission.

Indeed, Dr. Dr. Samuel Ogbuku is redefining leadership and making meaningful differences across the Niger Delta.

APC Assured Me Of An Automatic Ticket Before Joining The Party, But That Promise Was Broken” — Ned NwokoThe Senator reve...
26/05/2026

APC Assured Me Of An Automatic Ticket Before Joining The Party, But That Promise Was Broken” — Ned Nwoko

The Senator revealed that part of the agreement that influenced his decision to join the APC was the assurance of an automatic ticket ahead of the next elections, but according to him, the promise was later abandoned.

The development has continued to generate reactions within political circles, with many observers describing it as another sign of the growing internal disagreements and power struggles within the party ahead of future political contests.

Arsenal Fans in Yenagoa Already Getting Ready for Their Big Day Today led by their chairman Rt, Hon.  Emmanuel Isenah 🔴⚪...
24/05/2026

Arsenal Fans in Yenagoa Already Getting Ready for Their Big Day Today led by their chairman Rt, Hon. Emmanuel Isenah 🔴⚪

Excitement is building across Yenagoa as loyal supporters of Arsenal F.C. prepare to celebrate what many are calling their biggest trophy moment in 22 years. From football viewing centres to fan gatherings, the energy and anticipation among the Gunners faithful is already taking over the city.

For many fans, today is more than football — it’s a moment of pride, hope, and celebration after years of waiting.

BREAKING NEWS:In a major political development in Bayelsa state, the serving lawmaker representing KOLGA Constituency II...
22/05/2026

BREAKING NEWS:

In a major political development in Bayelsa state, the serving lawmaker representing KOLGA Constituency II in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Hon. Wisdom Fafi Ph.D, has officially obtained his nomination and expression of interest forms to seek a third-term re-election bid under the platform of the NDC.

The move comes amid growing calls from constituents and supporters across the constituency, who have continued to commend his leadership, representation, and commitment to grassroots development.

13/05/2024

Live Day 2
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Ongoing now, is the Kolga Constituency-II Prosperity Beach Soccer Championship Sponsored by Hon. Wisdom Fafi Ph.D, in partnership with MTN Nigeria , Between Sabageria United and Opu-Okun Selected.

See You Tomorrow As We Official Kick Start The Epochal Kaiama Declaration Anniversary Celebrations
08/12/2023

See You Tomorrow As We Official Kick Start The Epochal Kaiama Declaration Anniversary Celebrations




NEW YEAR CRACKDOWN IN YENAGOA AND KAIAMAIn anticipation of the December 30 ultimatum set by the Kaiama Declaration, seve...
24/11/2023

NEW YEAR CRACKDOWN IN YENAGOA AND KAIAMA

In anticipation of the December 30 ultimatum set by the Kaiama Declaration, several thousand troops were moved into the Ijaw areas of Bayelsa and Delta states. In Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State, located at the border between the riverine and dry land areas, residents spoke to Human Rights Watch of the arrival of several truckloads of soldiers on December 29 and 30. They said the soldiers boasted that they had come to attack the youths who wanted to stop the oil companies.

The press reported that two warships and up to 15,000 soldiers had been moved to the region. There were other reports that army officers who were indigenes of the delta area had been posted to the north of Nigeria, and replaced in Bayelsa State with northerners.

On December 30, several thousand youths supporting the Kaiama Declaration demonstrated peacefully in Yenagoa, Bomadi, Oloibiri, and in other communities across the Ijaw areas of the delta, taking part in a traditional dance known as an ogele. In Bomadi, Delta State, the military administrator, Navy Captain Walter Feghabo, attended the demonstration.

The Ijaw Youth Council gave the youths clear instructions not to carry weapons and not to drink before the demonstrations, in letters which went out to all the various communities of the delta. In most places, the ogele went ahead peacefully, but in Yenagoa, a peaceful procession was met with force.

Early in the morning of December 30, 1998, up to 2,000 youths holding candles and dressed in black moved in a procession along the main street in Yenagoa, carrying candles and singing as they danced, starting from the waterside. According to eyewitnesses not involved in the procession, they were unarmed. They passed by the police station peacefully, but as they approached the entrance to State House, the base of the military administrator of Bayelsa State, Lt. Col. Paul Obi, soldiers posted at the gate fired on the demonstrators, using rifles and machine guns, as well as tear gas. At least three youths were killed. Bayelsa State Police Commissioner Nahum Eli stated in a public broadcast that those killed had been shot by security agents acting in self defense when five hundred youths forced their way through the gate at government house, and that the youths had succeeded in taking a rifle from at least one of the soldiers.





The Epochal Kaiama Declaration On December 11, 1998, youths meeting at Kaiama, Bayelsa State, formed an Ijaw Youth Counc...
22/11/2023

The Epochal Kaiama Declaration

On December 11, 1998, youths meeting at Kaiama, Bayelsa State, formed an Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and adopted a declaration which attributed the political crisis in Nigeria to Athe struggle for the control of oil mineral resources, while asserting that the degradation of the environment of Ijawland by transnational oil companies and the Nigerian State arise mainly because Ijaw people have been robbed of their natural rights to ownership and control of their land and resources. The Kaiama declaration also included a number of resolutions, of which the most important were statements that all land and natural resources (including mineral resources) within the Ijaw territory belong to Ijaw communities; and that the IYC ceased to recognize all decrees enacted without our participation and consent. In
line with these statements, the youths also called for the military to withdraw from the region, and warned oil
companies that they would be regarded as an enemy if they relied on military protection.
We demand the immediate withdrawal from Ijawland of all military forces of occupation and repression by
the Nigerian State. Any oil company that employs the services of the armed forces of the Nigerian State to protect its operations will be viewed as an enemy of the Ijaw people. Family members of military personnel stationed in Ijawland should appeal to their people to leave the Ijaw area alone.
The declaration also warned that steps to implement these resolutions would begin on December 30 1998, by youths
in all the communities in all Ijaw clans in the Niger Delta.The oil companies were told to withdraw from the region
by that date, under the implied threat of being caught up in unspecified actions of the IYC.
We, therefore, demand that all oil companies stop all exploration and exploitation activities in the Ijaw area.
We are tired of gas flaring, oil spillages, blowouts and being labeled saboteurs and terrorists. It is a case of
preparing the noose for our hanging. We reject this labeling. Hence, we advise all oil companies staff and contractors to withdraw from Ijaw territories by the 30th December 1998 pending the resolution of the issue
of resource ownership and control in the Ijaw area of the Niger Delta.
On December 28, the Ijaw Youth Council announced the launch of Operation Climate Change, to run from January 1 to 10, involving activities aimed at extinguishing gas flares.

On December 30, youths supporting the Kaiama
Declaration held demonstrations in a number of communities across Ijawland, which were peaceful in most places. In Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State, a heavy-handed security force response led to confrontations over the next few days between youths and soldiers in Yenagoa and nearby communities that resulted in the deaths of dozens of youths and soldiers.

To Be Continued!



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*IYC 9TH NEC SET TO HOST KAIAMA DECLARATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY MAIDEN EDITION*We Believe and Stand firmly with the princip...
17/11/2023

*IYC 9TH NEC SET TO HOST KAIAMA DECLARATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY MAIDEN EDITION*

We Believe and Stand firmly with the principles of the 12-day revolution to say NO to Minority oppression and injustice in Nigeria.

Once Upon a time, there was a Man, an Hero, a formost Niger Delta Right Activist, Late Major Isaac Adaka Boro who's struggle for equity awakened the consciousness of the Ijaw nation like never before, to the deplorable condition of our communities despite being home to major oil wells. We were described as the proverbial people who were bathing in an Ocean but couldn't get water to wash the soap in their eyes.

As we geared towards the Epoch making 25th anniversary of the KAIAMA DECLARATION Maide Edition on the 9th -11th December 2023, we therefore, employ you to Stay Tuned and Pay Keen attention as we unleashed on series the rich History of Our Heritage as a struggle for emancipation

Aaaagggaahhh Izzzzon! Aaaaaahhhhhh Izzzzon!*IYC 9TH NEC SET TO HOST KAIAMA DECLARATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY MADDEN EDITION*

We Believe and Stand firmly with the principles of the 12-day revolution to say NO to Minority oppression and injustice in Nigeria.

Once Upon a time, there was a Man, an Hero, a foremost Niger Delta Right Activist, Late Major Isaac Adaka Boro who's struggle for equity awakened the consciousness of the Ijaw nation like never before, to the deplorable condition of our communities despite being home to major oil wells. We were described as the proverbial people who were bathing in an Ocean but couldn't get water to wash the soap in their eyes.

As we geared towards the Epoch making 25th anniversary of the KAIAMA DECLARATION Madden Edition on the 9th -11th December 2023, we therefore, employ you to Stay Tuned and Pay Keen attention as we unleashed on series the rich History of Our Heritage as a struggle for emancipation

Aaaagggaahhh Izzzzon! Aaaaaahhhhhh Izzzzon!

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