• Tompolo’s full name is High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo. A prominent figure from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, he is a former leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) and a traditional leader associated with the Egbesu deity. He is often referred to as a "force of nature" in the region and leads Tantita Security Services Limited.
    Tompolo’s full name is High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo. A prominent figure from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, he is a former leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) and a traditional leader associated with the Egbesu deity. He is often referred to as a "force of nature" in the region and leads Tantita Security Services Limited.
    love
    2
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·1K Visualizações
  • Delta police nabs lady who contacted suspected armed robbers to rob her boyfriend
    According to the young lady, she staged the robbery attack so she could extort N7 million from her boyfriend. According to the suspect, she needed the money to pay for her sister’s medical bills
    Delta police nabs lady who contacted suspected armed robbers to rob her boyfriend According to the young lady, she staged the robbery attack so she could extort N7 million from her boyfriend. According to the suspect, she needed the money to pay for her sister’s medical bills
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Woman Arrested for Killing Husband, Lover and Neighbour in Delta……


    A woman has been arrested in Ughelli, Delta State, after allegedly killing her husband, his suspected lover and a neighbour who tried to calm the situation. The tragic incident reportedly followed a heated domestic dispute that escalated violently. Residents were left in shock as the three victims were confirmed dead at the scene. Police have taken the suspect into custody and launched an investigation to determine the full circumstances surrounding the gruesome attack.#fintternews
    Woman Arrested for Killing Husband, Lover and Neighbour in Delta…… A woman has been arrested in Ughelli, Delta State, after allegedly killing her husband, his suspected lover and a neighbour who tried to calm the situation. The tragic incident reportedly followed a heated domestic dispute that escalated violently. Residents were left in shock as the three victims were confirmed dead at the scene. Police have taken the suspect into custody and launched an investigation to determine the full circumstances surrounding the gruesome attack.#fintternews
    love
    2
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Woman Arrested Over Alleged Killing Of Husband, His Alleged Lover, Neighbour In Ughelli

    A woman has been arrested in Ughelli, Delta State, following the alleged killing of her husband, his alleged side partner, and a neighbour who reportedly tried to intervene during a domestic dispute. The incident has sparked shock and concern among residents, as security agencies begin investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the case.

    #DeltaState #Ughelli #CrimeReport #NigeriaNews
    Woman Arrested Over Alleged Killing Of Husband, His Alleged Lover, Neighbour In Ughelli A woman has been arrested in Ughelli, Delta State, following the alleged killing of her husband, his alleged side partner, and a neighbour who reportedly tried to intervene during a domestic dispute. The incident has sparked shock and concern among residents, as security agencies begin investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the case. #DeltaState #Ughelli #CrimeReport #NigeriaNews
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • ₦4bn Monthly to Tompolo: Smart Security Strategy or Dangerous Precedent?

    A claim has sparked intense debate after a man alleged that the Federal Government pays ex-militant leader Tompolo ₦4 billion every month to protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta. The revelation has left many Nigerians questioning why a government responsible for national security would outsource such a critical task to a former militant.

    Supporters argue it is a pragmatic move that leverages local influence to curb oil theft and vandalism. Critics, however, see it as a troubling signal—one that weakens state authority and normalizes privatized security for national assets.

    So the big question remains: Is this strategic thinking or sheer recklessness?

    #NigeriaPolitics #NigerDelta #OilSecurity #PublicDebate
    ₦4bn Monthly to Tompolo: Smart Security Strategy or Dangerous Precedent? A claim has sparked intense debate after a man alleged that the Federal Government pays ex-militant leader Tompolo ₦4 billion every month to protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta. The revelation has left many Nigerians questioning why a government responsible for national security would outsource such a critical task to a former militant. Supporters argue it is a pragmatic move that leverages local influence to curb oil theft and vandalism. Critics, however, see it as a troubling signal—one that weakens state authority and normalizes privatized security for national assets. So the big question remains: Is this strategic thinking or sheer recklessness? #NigeriaPolitics #NigerDelta #OilSecurity #PublicDebate
    love
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·3K Visualizações
  • Delta State Residents Cry Out as Community Leaders Still Collect Illegal “Deveh” Levies

    Despite Delta State’s ban on illegal development levies (“deveh”), community leaders in Ugbomoro, Okuokoko, Agbarho, and other areas continue extorting landowners and investors. Citizens face threats, work stoppages, and harassment when refusing to pay. Advocates call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to enforce the law, protect residents, and clamp down on extortion, warning that continued inaction undermines governance, investment, and development in Delta State.

    #DeltaState #IllegalLevies #Deveh #NigeriaNews #GovernanceCrisis #StopExtortion
    Delta State Residents Cry Out as Community Leaders Still Collect Illegal “Deveh” Levies Despite Delta State’s ban on illegal development levies (“deveh”), community leaders in Ugbomoro, Okuokoko, Agbarho, and other areas continue extorting landowners and investors. Citizens face threats, work stoppages, and harassment when refusing to pay. Advocates call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to enforce the law, protect residents, and clamp down on extortion, warning that continued inaction undermines governance, investment, and development in Delta State. #DeltaState #IllegalLevies #Deveh #NigeriaNews #GovernanceCrisis #StopExtortion
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·3K Visualizações
  • Residents rush to save man involved in car crash in Oghara, Delta State
    Residents rush to save man involved in car crash in Oghara, Delta State
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·772 Visualizações ·4 Plays
  • Delta Crisis: Abuja Businessman Alleges Monarch Plotting His Assassination Over Illegal Mining

    An Abuja-based businessman, Anthony Anamonye, has raised alarm over alleged threats to his life, accusing the traditional ruler of Ugboba in Delta State, Ezedinmbu Nkebakwu III, of plotting to kill him. Anamonye said the threats followed his exposure of alleged illegal coal mining involving the monarch and Mosra Energy Ltd. He claimed to have survived multiple assassination attempts in Abuja and Delta, accused vigilantes and some police officers of complicity, and called on security agencies and civil society to intervene.

    #DeltaState #HumanRights #NigeriaNews
    Delta Crisis: Abuja Businessman Alleges Monarch Plotting His Assassination Over Illegal Mining An Abuja-based businessman, Anthony Anamonye, has raised alarm over alleged threats to his life, accusing the traditional ruler of Ugboba in Delta State, Ezedinmbu Nkebakwu III, of plotting to kill him. Anamonye said the threats followed his exposure of alleged illegal coal mining involving the monarch and Mosra Energy Ltd. He claimed to have survived multiple assassination attempts in Abuja and Delta, accused vigilantes and some police officers of complicity, and called on security agencies and civil society to intervene. #DeltaState #HumanRights #NigeriaNews
    love
    1
    · 1 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Dem Run Out of Food: Group Blast Delta Govt Over How Dem Abandon Abused Small Girls, No Do Promised Surgery

    Serious wahala don burst as civil society group, Talakawa’s Parliament (Delta Chapter), accuse Delta State Government of neglecting two small girls, age 8 and 10, wey suffer heavy abuse from their stepmother.

    For statement wey Comrade Aghatise Raphael sign, the group say dem shock say after government collect the children through Ministry of Women Affairs, dem no plan well for their care. According to them, Nigerians donate money for treatment, food, school and counselling, and some people even volunteer to pay for plastic surgery for the younger girl, Uriel.

    After public pressure, government take custody and move the girls from one hospital wey support dey come to government hospital for Asaba. The group say access to the children come tight, even to people wey dey fund their care. Later, dem claim say the girls run out of food because the donations for the former hospital don finish and government no release money.

    Talakawa’s Parliament talk say despite promise, government discharge the girls on January 9, 2026, without doing the surgery, and hand them over to their maternal family without clear plan. The group demand explanation, accountability, and proper welfare and medical arrangement for the children, warning say child protection no be politics, na moral and legal duty.
    Dem Run Out of Food: Group Blast Delta Govt Over How Dem Abandon Abused Small Girls, No Do Promised Surgery Serious wahala don burst as civil society group, Talakawa’s Parliament (Delta Chapter), accuse Delta State Government of neglecting two small girls, age 8 and 10, wey suffer heavy abuse from their stepmother. For statement wey Comrade Aghatise Raphael sign, the group say dem shock say after government collect the children through Ministry of Women Affairs, dem no plan well for their care. According to them, Nigerians donate money for treatment, food, school and counselling, and some people even volunteer to pay for plastic surgery for the younger girl, Uriel. After public pressure, government take custody and move the girls from one hospital wey support dey come to government hospital for Asaba. The group say access to the children come tight, even to people wey dey fund their care. Later, dem claim say the girls run out of food because the donations for the former hospital don finish and government no release money. Talakawa’s Parliament talk say despite promise, government discharge the girls on January 9, 2026, without doing the surgery, and hand them over to their maternal family without clear plan. The group demand explanation, accountability, and proper welfare and medical arrangement for the children, warning say child protection no be politics, na moral and legal duty.
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Nigerian Research Institute to Spend N1.1B on Grinding & Welding Equipment to Empower Youths and Women in 2026

    The National Cereals Research Institute has revealed plans to spend ₦1.1 billion on grinding machines, welding equipment, mobile carts, and vulcanising machines in 2026. The initiative aims to empower youths and women in the Niger Delta States to start small businesses.

    In addition, the institute allocated ₦4.1 billion to supply grains to rural farmers in selected South-South communities, and another ₦4.9 billion to purchase grains for farmers nationwide. A further ₦350 million is earmarked for capacity building for grain producers in South-West Nigeria.

    The announcement comes amid concerns raised by civic watchdog MonITng, which previously criticized empowerment projects in Aguata Federal Constituency, Anambra State, as mismanaged and outdated, arguing that providing wheelbarrows, hoes, and cutlasses does not adequately equip youths for today’s economy.

    MonITng stressed that true empowerment should combine skills training (like welding, ICT, tailoring, or agro-processing) with meaningful tools, rather than handing out obsolete implements.

    At a time when nations invest in technology-driven agriculture and digital empowerment, spending millions on cutlasses and wheelbarrows is a waste of public funds,” the group said.



    The 2026 plan by the Cereals Research Institute reflects a shift towards more practical and business-oriented empowerment programs, aimed at giving Nigerians the tools to create sustainable livelihoods.


    Nigerian Research Institute to Spend N1.1B on Grinding & Welding Equipment to Empower Youths and Women in 2026 The National Cereals Research Institute has revealed plans to spend ₦1.1 billion on grinding machines, welding equipment, mobile carts, and vulcanising machines in 2026. The initiative aims to empower youths and women in the Niger Delta States to start small businesses. In addition, the institute allocated ₦4.1 billion to supply grains to rural farmers in selected South-South communities, and another ₦4.9 billion to purchase grains for farmers nationwide. A further ₦350 million is earmarked for capacity building for grain producers in South-West Nigeria. The announcement comes amid concerns raised by civic watchdog MonITng, which previously criticized empowerment projects in Aguata Federal Constituency, Anambra State, as mismanaged and outdated, arguing that providing wheelbarrows, hoes, and cutlasses does not adequately equip youths for today’s economy. MonITng stressed that true empowerment should combine skills training (like welding, ICT, tailoring, or agro-processing) with meaningful tools, rather than handing out obsolete implements. At a time when nations invest in technology-driven agriculture and digital empowerment, spending millions on cutlasses and wheelbarrows is a waste of public funds,” the group said. The 2026 plan by the Cereals Research Institute reflects a shift towards more practical and business-oriented empowerment programs, aimed at giving Nigerians the tools to create sustainable livelihoods.
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·3K Visualizações
  • Family Demands Justice After Lagos BRT Driver Allegedly Kills Teenage Girl

    The family of 19-year-old Elizabeth Fresh from Delta State has called on Lagos authorities to urgently apprehend a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) driver suspected of fatally hitting their daughter at Airport Road junction. The driver allegedly fled the scene.

    Elizabeth’s body was deposited at the Nigerian Air Force Base Mortuary on Monday, following the collision. Her father, Corporal Timi Preye Fresh, described the distress of receiving conflicting reports about the incident.

    Eyewitnesses said Elizabeth was crossing the road when the bus struck her at high speed and dragged her body. Bystanders reported the driver did not stop despite calls from the crowd.

    A local business owner, who had sent Elizabeth to buy vegetables, said the driver removed her phone’s SIM card after the accident. Nearby witnesses condemned the driver’s recklessness and noted that BRT-related pedestrian accidents are recurring.

    The Air Officer Commanding, Logistic Command, Air Vice-Marshal Abubakar Suleh, has directed an investigation by the Air Provost Department, noting that Elizabeth’s brother is military personnel.

    Elizabeth’s family has also contacted the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), which promised to provide updates within three days on efforts to identify and arrest the driver.

    The family and members of the Nigerian Air Force community demand swift justice and stricter road safety enforcement along BRT corridors.


    Family Demands Justice After Lagos BRT Driver Allegedly Kills Teenage Girl The family of 19-year-old Elizabeth Fresh from Delta State has called on Lagos authorities to urgently apprehend a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) driver suspected of fatally hitting their daughter at Airport Road junction. The driver allegedly fled the scene. Elizabeth’s body was deposited at the Nigerian Air Force Base Mortuary on Monday, following the collision. Her father, Corporal Timi Preye Fresh, described the distress of receiving conflicting reports about the incident. Eyewitnesses said Elizabeth was crossing the road when the bus struck her at high speed and dragged her body. Bystanders reported the driver did not stop despite calls from the crowd. A local business owner, who had sent Elizabeth to buy vegetables, said the driver removed her phone’s SIM card after the accident. Nearby witnesses condemned the driver’s recklessness and noted that BRT-related pedestrian accidents are recurring. The Air Officer Commanding, Logistic Command, Air Vice-Marshal Abubakar Suleh, has directed an investigation by the Air Provost Department, noting that Elizabeth’s brother is military personnel. Elizabeth’s family has also contacted the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), which promised to provide updates within three days on efforts to identify and arrest the driver. The family and members of the Nigerian Air Force community demand swift justice and stricter road safety enforcement along BRT corridors.
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Wahala Don Set Oo! PANDEF Steps In As Wike, Fubara Political Fight Rock Rivers State

    Wahala don happen for Rivers State as the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has set up a seven-man peace committee to resolve the deepening political crisis between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike. The group has given the committee two weeks to restore calm and stability in the state. Chaired by former Attorney-General of the Federation, Kanu Agabi (SAN), the panel is tasked with de-escalating tensions between the executive and the Rivers State House of Assembly and encouraging dialogue among key stakeholders. PANDEF Chairman, Godknows Igali, urged both Fubara and Wike to respect the outcome of the reconciliation process. The committee will engage political leaders, traditional rulers and former governors before submitting a report within 14 days. Meanwhile, two lawmakers have withdrawn support for the impeachment move against the governor, calling for a political solution instead of removal from office.


    Wahala Don Set Oo! PANDEF Steps In As Wike, Fubara Political Fight Rock Rivers State Wahala don happen for Rivers State as the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has set up a seven-man peace committee to resolve the deepening political crisis between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike. The group has given the committee two weeks to restore calm and stability in the state. Chaired by former Attorney-General of the Federation, Kanu Agabi (SAN), the panel is tasked with de-escalating tensions between the executive and the Rivers State House of Assembly and encouraging dialogue among key stakeholders. PANDEF Chairman, Godknows Igali, urged both Fubara and Wike to respect the outcome of the reconciliation process. The committee will engage political leaders, traditional rulers and former governors before submitting a report within 14 days. Meanwhile, two lawmakers have withdrawn support for the impeachment move against the governor, calling for a political solution instead of removal from office.
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·3K Visualizações
  • Wahala Don Set for Delta! 26-Year-Old Woman Accuses Baby Daddy, Family of Brutal Beatings, Child Neglect

    Wahala don sup for Delta State as a 26-year-old woman, Favour Kalamatoro, has come out with a heartbreaking story of alleged domestic abuse, assault and child neglect by her children’s father and his family.

    Favour, an Urhobo indigene from Obiayagha in Ughelli South, told SaharaReporters that her nightmare began after she went to her children’s father’s house in Udu Local Government Area to check on her two kids. Instead of peace, she said she was attacked by the man, Ikovie Odephiare, his mother, Mrs Ikovie Ekaete, his elder brother, Ikovie Etabunor, and other relatives.

    According to her, she has two children with the man—a four-year-old boy and a seven-month-old baby girl—and has endured years of abuse, abandonment and suffering that pushed her into street begging and menial jobs just to survive.

    Favour revealed that the violence started while she was pregnant with her second child.
    “I was physically assaulted by my children’s father, his mother and his elder brother, all because I went to visit my kids,” she said.

    She alleged that during her pregnancy, she was constantly insulted, starved and beaten.
    “The abuse started when I was seven months pregnant and living in his house. He would insult me, beat me and even starve me, forcing me to go outside and beg for food while I was pregnant,” she narrated.

    Things reportedly got worse when she was eight months pregnant.
    “He beat me until I fainted, threw me out of the house and locked the door. Neighbours rushed me to a clinic, and I almost lost my baby. I survived, but the next day, the beatings continued.”

    Unable to cope anymore, Favour said she left the house with her first child and began hawking sachet water just to feed herself and the boy.
    “I packed my things and left with my four-year-old son. I started selling ‘pure water’ just to survive,” she said.

    She further alleged that after she delivered her second child, the man and his family abandoned her completely.
    “When I gave birth, none of them came to see me. My father and siblings paid all the hospital bills and took care of me and my two children.”

    Although the children’s father later promised her family that he would take responsibility, she said he never fulfilled it.
    “Six months later, he came and told my father he would take care of the children and pay the hospital bills, but he never did.”

    According to Favour, whenever she asked for money to buy baby food or diapers, she was insulted and threatened.
    “He told me not to ask him for anything again and said if I was tired, I should bring the children to him. Later, he told me never to contact him again because he wanted to start a new life and family, while we had nothing to eat.”

    She said she once involved the police in Warri so he could formally agree to support the first child, but after sending ₦15,000 once, he allegedly stopped.
    “He told me I could do my worst, that he was not afraid of the police or anybody.”

    Favour also explained that years of dependence left her without any skills or stable source of income.
    “He left me handicapped. I had no handwork, no business to fall back on. The small business I tried to run was ruined because he kept borrowing money from me.”

    Out of desperation, she said she eventually took the children to their grandmother’s house for care, begging her to feed them. According to her, the woman initially agreed.

    But wahala really burst when she went back to visit her children on Monday, January 10, 2026.
    “When I went to see my children, their father, his mother and elder brother gathered and beat me. They punched me, flogged me with a cane and even a shovel, damaged my phone, and I sustained bruises on my mouth and all over my body,” she alleged.

    Favour said she reported the matter to the police, but before officers could make an arrest, the children’s grandmother reportedly fled with the kids. She added that when police contacted the children’s father, he claimed he was out of town. Officers later discovered that the mother’s shop had been abandoned, allegedly on his instruction.

    As of the time of filing this report, SaharaReporters said attempts to reach Ikovie Odephiare were unsuccessful, with his phone lines reportedly switched off.

    “This is my story,” Favour said. “I am seeking urgent help to protect myself and my children.”

    For many Nigerians reading this, one thing is clear: domestic violence and child neglect remain serious issues, and in this case, wahala don truly set oo for Delta.
    Wahala Don Set for Delta! 26-Year-Old Woman Accuses Baby Daddy, Family of Brutal Beatings, Child Neglect Wahala don sup for Delta State as a 26-year-old woman, Favour Kalamatoro, has come out with a heartbreaking story of alleged domestic abuse, assault and child neglect by her children’s father and his family. Favour, an Urhobo indigene from Obiayagha in Ughelli South, told SaharaReporters that her nightmare began after she went to her children’s father’s house in Udu Local Government Area to check on her two kids. Instead of peace, she said she was attacked by the man, Ikovie Odephiare, his mother, Mrs Ikovie Ekaete, his elder brother, Ikovie Etabunor, and other relatives. According to her, she has two children with the man—a four-year-old boy and a seven-month-old baby girl—and has endured years of abuse, abandonment and suffering that pushed her into street begging and menial jobs just to survive. Favour revealed that the violence started while she was pregnant with her second child. “I was physically assaulted by my children’s father, his mother and his elder brother, all because I went to visit my kids,” she said. She alleged that during her pregnancy, she was constantly insulted, starved and beaten. “The abuse started when I was seven months pregnant and living in his house. He would insult me, beat me and even starve me, forcing me to go outside and beg for food while I was pregnant,” she narrated. Things reportedly got worse when she was eight months pregnant. “He beat me until I fainted, threw me out of the house and locked the door. Neighbours rushed me to a clinic, and I almost lost my baby. I survived, but the next day, the beatings continued.” Unable to cope anymore, Favour said she left the house with her first child and began hawking sachet water just to feed herself and the boy. “I packed my things and left with my four-year-old son. I started selling ‘pure water’ just to survive,” she said. She further alleged that after she delivered her second child, the man and his family abandoned her completely. “When I gave birth, none of them came to see me. My father and siblings paid all the hospital bills and took care of me and my two children.” Although the children’s father later promised her family that he would take responsibility, she said he never fulfilled it. “Six months later, he came and told my father he would take care of the children and pay the hospital bills, but he never did.” According to Favour, whenever she asked for money to buy baby food or diapers, she was insulted and threatened. “He told me not to ask him for anything again and said if I was tired, I should bring the children to him. Later, he told me never to contact him again because he wanted to start a new life and family, while we had nothing to eat.” She said she once involved the police in Warri so he could formally agree to support the first child, but after sending ₦15,000 once, he allegedly stopped. “He told me I could do my worst, that he was not afraid of the police or anybody.” Favour also explained that years of dependence left her without any skills or stable source of income. “He left me handicapped. I had no handwork, no business to fall back on. The small business I tried to run was ruined because he kept borrowing money from me.” Out of desperation, she said she eventually took the children to their grandmother’s house for care, begging her to feed them. According to her, the woman initially agreed. But wahala really burst when she went back to visit her children on Monday, January 10, 2026. “When I went to see my children, their father, his mother and elder brother gathered and beat me. They punched me, flogged me with a cane and even a shovel, damaged my phone, and I sustained bruises on my mouth and all over my body,” she alleged. Favour said she reported the matter to the police, but before officers could make an arrest, the children’s grandmother reportedly fled with the kids. She added that when police contacted the children’s father, he claimed he was out of town. Officers later discovered that the mother’s shop had been abandoned, allegedly on his instruction. As of the time of filing this report, SaharaReporters said attempts to reach Ikovie Odephiare were unsuccessful, with his phone lines reportedly switched off. “This is my story,” Favour said. “I am seeking urgent help to protect myself and my children.” For many Nigerians reading this, one thing is clear: domestic violence and child neglect remain serious issues, and in this case, wahala don truly set oo for Delta.
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·4K Visualizações
  • Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations

    The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody.

    The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU).

    In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct.

    The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187.

    #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”

    Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody. The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU). In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct. The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187. #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations

    The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody.

    The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU).

    In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct.

    The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187.


    #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”

    Delta Police Redeploy Jesse DPO, Detain Constable Over ₦2.5M Extortion Allegations The Delta State Police Command has redeployed CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, DPO of Jesse Division, and detained a constable following allegations of extorting ₦2.5 million from a woman seeking her brother’s release from custody. The allegations surfaced in a viral video implicating the DPO and two officers, Bright and Usman, in the extortion. The victim’s brother, 20-year-old Israel Onojeruo, was initially arrested on January 1, 2026, after being implicated by another suspect. Both were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU). In response, CP Aina Adesola ordered an immediate investigation by the Anti-Corruption (X-Squad) Unit. The constable, Bright, was detained at command headquarters, while the DPO was redeployed pending investigation due to prior complaints of unprofessional conduct. The Police assured the public that any officer found guilty would be decisively dealt with under the Police Act. Citizens can report misconduct through the Complaint Response Unit via numbers: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, 09066575187. #DeltaPolice #Extortion #NigeriaNews”
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • NDLEA Declares Delta Man Jerry John Edhekρo ‘King Jerry’ Wanted Over Drug Trafficking – What You Need to Know

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has officially declared Jerry John Edhekρo, also known as Jerry or King Jerry, wanted for his alleged involvement in multiple drug trafficking activities. According to the agency, Edhekρo is a Nigerian national from Iyede Town, Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, and is currently under investigation for several illicit drug offences.

    The NDLEA released a statement accompanied by the suspect’s photograph, urging members of the public to provide credible information leading to his arrest. Citizens with knowledge of his whereabouts are encouraged to contact the nearest NDLEA command or use the agency’s toll-free helpline.

    The agency emphasized that Edhekρo’s declaration as wanted followed intelligence reports and ongoing operations connecting him to multiple illegal drug transactions. In the statement, NDLEA reaffirmed its commitment to intelligence-led operations targeting drug traffickers, warning that individuals involved in drug-related crimes would face legal action.

    Officials described the suspect as a Black Nigerian male and reiterated the agency’s determination to track down and bring suspects involved in drug trafficking and related offences to justice. The NDLEA also urged residents to assist law enforcement in curbing drug crimes by reporting suspicious activity promptly.

    This announcement underscores the NDLEA’s active campaign against drug trafficking in Nigeria, and the agency’s insistence on public cooperation reflects the seriousness of its ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks involved in narcotics.

    With drug-related crime posing significant threats to public safety and community well-being, the agency continues to deploy strategic operations across the country, reinforcing its mandate to protect citizens from the dangers of illicit drugs.

    NDLEA Declares Delta Man Jerry John Edhekρo ‘King Jerry’ Wanted Over Drug Trafficking – What You Need to Know The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has officially declared Jerry John Edhekρo, also known as Jerry or King Jerry, wanted for his alleged involvement in multiple drug trafficking activities. According to the agency, Edhekρo is a Nigerian national from Iyede Town, Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, and is currently under investigation for several illicit drug offences. The NDLEA released a statement accompanied by the suspect’s photograph, urging members of the public to provide credible information leading to his arrest. Citizens with knowledge of his whereabouts are encouraged to contact the nearest NDLEA command or use the agency’s toll-free helpline. The agency emphasized that Edhekρo’s declaration as wanted followed intelligence reports and ongoing operations connecting him to multiple illegal drug transactions. In the statement, NDLEA reaffirmed its commitment to intelligence-led operations targeting drug traffickers, warning that individuals involved in drug-related crimes would face legal action. Officials described the suspect as a Black Nigerian male and reiterated the agency’s determination to track down and bring suspects involved in drug trafficking and related offences to justice. The NDLEA also urged residents to assist law enforcement in curbing drug crimes by reporting suspicious activity promptly. This announcement underscores the NDLEA’s active campaign against drug trafficking in Nigeria, and the agency’s insistence on public cooperation reflects the seriousness of its ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks involved in narcotics. With drug-related crime posing significant threats to public safety and community well-being, the agency continues to deploy strategic operations across the country, reinforcing its mandate to protect citizens from the dangers of illicit drugs.
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·1K Visualizações
  • Is Nyesom Wike Undermining APC from Inside Government? Why Rivers APC Leaders Are Urging Tinubu to Sanction the FCT Minister Over ‘Anti-Party’ Activities

    Why would leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) publicly demand the removal of a sitting minister appointed by their own government? And is Nigeria witnessing one of the most serious internal party confrontations since the 2023 elections?

    A coalition of APC leaders has formally asked President Bola Tinubu to sanction or remove the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, accusing him of repeated anti-party conduct and statements that allegedly threaten national unity. The demand was conveyed in a memo addressed to the President through the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, and was accompanied by plans for a protest at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

    The signatories—including party chieftains and youth leaders—say their action was prompted by growing concern that Wike, a former Rivers State governor and still a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has consistently attacked APC leadership while serving in an APC-led federal government. Could a minister appointed from outside the ruling party be working at cross-purposes with the party that empowered him?

    At the heart of the dispute are comments allegedly made by Wike during a “thank-you tour” in Oyigbo, Rivers State, where he was said to have criticised the APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, accusing him of meddling in state politics for personal reasons and warning that those who interfere would “get their fingers burnt.” APC leaders argue that such remarks amount to direct disrespect for the party’s National Working Committee and an attempt by Wike to exert influence in Rivers State despite not being a registered APC member.

    The coalition further alleges that Wike has been undermining the APC-led government in Rivers State through persistent public attacks on Governor Siminalayi Fubara, reportedly calling his emergence a “mistake” and suggesting that the situation should be corrected in the 2027 elections. Are these political opinions—or a calculated strategy to weaken APC’s hold on Rivers State from within?

    Beyond party politics, the memo raises alarms over what it describes as “dangerous and inflammatory” statements, including claims attributed to Wike that “nobody can enter Rivers State.” The APC leaders warn that portraying any part of Nigeria as a “no-go area” challenges federal authority, risks reviving tensions in the Niger Delta, and could undermine the President’s constitutional role as Commander-in-Chief. Could such rhetoric threaten national cohesion at a time when unity remains fragile?

    The group insists that failure to act against the FCT Minister may deepen internal divisions, erode party discipline, and weaken APC’s electoral prospects in Rivers State. They have vowed to escalate their protests nationwide if their demand is ignored.

    Is this a necessary stand to defend party supremacy and national unity—or a dramatic political showdown that exposes deeper fractures within Nigeria’s ruling party? As the standoff unfolds, all eyes remain on President Tinubu and whether he will heed the call to sanction one of the most powerful political figures in the country.


    Is Nyesom Wike Undermining APC from Inside Government? Why Rivers APC Leaders Are Urging Tinubu to Sanction the FCT Minister Over ‘Anti-Party’ Activities Why would leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) publicly demand the removal of a sitting minister appointed by their own government? And is Nigeria witnessing one of the most serious internal party confrontations since the 2023 elections? A coalition of APC leaders has formally asked President Bola Tinubu to sanction or remove the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, accusing him of repeated anti-party conduct and statements that allegedly threaten national unity. The demand was conveyed in a memo addressed to the President through the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, and was accompanied by plans for a protest at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja. The signatories—including party chieftains and youth leaders—say their action was prompted by growing concern that Wike, a former Rivers State governor and still a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has consistently attacked APC leadership while serving in an APC-led federal government. Could a minister appointed from outside the ruling party be working at cross-purposes with the party that empowered him? At the heart of the dispute are comments allegedly made by Wike during a “thank-you tour” in Oyigbo, Rivers State, where he was said to have criticised the APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, accusing him of meddling in state politics for personal reasons and warning that those who interfere would “get their fingers burnt.” APC leaders argue that such remarks amount to direct disrespect for the party’s National Working Committee and an attempt by Wike to exert influence in Rivers State despite not being a registered APC member. The coalition further alleges that Wike has been undermining the APC-led government in Rivers State through persistent public attacks on Governor Siminalayi Fubara, reportedly calling his emergence a “mistake” and suggesting that the situation should be corrected in the 2027 elections. Are these political opinions—or a calculated strategy to weaken APC’s hold on Rivers State from within? Beyond party politics, the memo raises alarms over what it describes as “dangerous and inflammatory” statements, including claims attributed to Wike that “nobody can enter Rivers State.” The APC leaders warn that portraying any part of Nigeria as a “no-go area” challenges federal authority, risks reviving tensions in the Niger Delta, and could undermine the President’s constitutional role as Commander-in-Chief. Could such rhetoric threaten national cohesion at a time when unity remains fragile? The group insists that failure to act against the FCT Minister may deepen internal divisions, erode party discipline, and weaken APC’s electoral prospects in Rivers State. They have vowed to escalate their protests nationwide if their demand is ignored. Is this a necessary stand to defend party supremacy and national unity—or a dramatic political showdown that exposes deeper fractures within Nigeria’s ruling party? As the standoff unfolds, all eyes remain on President Tinubu and whether he will heed the call to sanction one of the most powerful political figures in the country.
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·4K Visualizações
  • Delta Police Accused of Extortion and Harassment After SaharaReporters Exposé on New Year’s Eve Arrests

    The Delta State Police Command is under scrutiny for alleged harassment, intimidation, and extortion following a SaharaReporters report exposing arbitrary arrests on New Year’s Eve in Asaba. Sources revealed that police operatives arrested over 40 individuals, including churchgoers attending crossover night services, allegedly demanding ₦150,000 to ₦200,000 for bail.

    The situation escalated when police reportedly rearrested a worshipper, Benjamin Eboka, after he was initially released, accusing him of leaking information to the media. Eyewitnesses described assaults, tear gas deployment, and wrongful detentions, highlighting claims of deep-rooted corruption within the Delta State Police.

    The arrests were reportedly orchestrated by DCP Adejobi Olumuyiwa, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, with many victims alleging extortion and abuse of power. Affected individuals include members of the Federal Road Safety Corps, traditional rulers, and innocent worshippers, raising concerns about human rights violations.

    SaharaReporters’ investigation paints a picture of a pattern of abuse, where officers allegedly label innocent citizens as hoodlums while extorting them and denying due process. Legal experts and victims have called for urgent government intervention and accountability measures within the police command.

    This story underscores ongoing issues of police misconduct in Nigeria, highlighting the need for transparent policing, protection of citizens’ rights, and institutional reforms to prevent arbitrary detentions and extortion.


    Delta Police Accused of Extortion and Harassment After SaharaReporters Exposé on New Year’s Eve Arrests The Delta State Police Command is under scrutiny for alleged harassment, intimidation, and extortion following a SaharaReporters report exposing arbitrary arrests on New Year’s Eve in Asaba. Sources revealed that police operatives arrested over 40 individuals, including churchgoers attending crossover night services, allegedly demanding ₦150,000 to ₦200,000 for bail. The situation escalated when police reportedly rearrested a worshipper, Benjamin Eboka, after he was initially released, accusing him of leaking information to the media. Eyewitnesses described assaults, tear gas deployment, and wrongful detentions, highlighting claims of deep-rooted corruption within the Delta State Police. The arrests were reportedly orchestrated by DCP Adejobi Olumuyiwa, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, with many victims alleging extortion and abuse of power. Affected individuals include members of the Federal Road Safety Corps, traditional rulers, and innocent worshippers, raising concerns about human rights violations. SaharaReporters’ investigation paints a picture of a pattern of abuse, where officers allegedly label innocent citizens as hoodlums while extorting them and denying due process. Legal experts and victims have called for urgent government intervention and accountability measures within the police command. This story underscores ongoing issues of police misconduct in Nigeria, highlighting the need for transparent policing, protection of citizens’ rights, and institutional reforms to prevent arbitrary detentions and extortion.
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • Why Is Bayelsa Government House Budgeting ₦1.2 Billion for Foreign Trips, ₦500 Million for VIP Hosting, and ₦100 Million for Christmas Decorations in 2026 While Hospitals Remain Underfunded?

    Fresh scrutiny has been placed on the Bayelsa State Government following revelations from the 2026 budget estimates showing massive allocations for luxury and administrative spending at the Government House, even as critical public institutions, particularly the healthcare sector, remain severely underfunded.

    A review of the budget by SaharaReporters indicates that ₦100 million has been earmarked for Christmas decorations at the Government House alone. In addition, ₦500 million is allocated for hosting VIPs throughout the year, while an even more staggering ₦1.2 billion is budgeted for international travel by the Governor’s office in 2026.

    These figures have triggered public debate over priorities, especially in a state facing infrastructure gaps, rising cost of living, and fragile healthcare services.

    The spending plan appears even more controversial when placed beside Bayelsa’s health-sector allocations. Budget performance documents reveal that between January and September 2025, ₦401 million was spent on international medical trips, yet only ₦5.5 million was allocated to capital expenditure for the state-owned Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH) within the same period.

    A similar pattern was recorded in previous years. In 2024, the state reportedly spent ₦306 million on foreign medical treatment between January and September, while just ₦71 million went into capital projects at NDUTH, despite a total annual budget of ₦780 million for the hospital. In 2023 alone, Bayelsa reportedly spent ₦872.8 million on overseas medical care, reinforcing concerns that public funds are being channelled abroad instead of strengthening local health infrastructure.

    Critics argue that the 2026 allocations for foreign travel, VIP hospitality, and festive décor reflect a continued culture of elite comfort over public welfare. They say the government’s financial choices raise serious questions about governance priorities in a state where public hospitals struggle with outdated equipment, limited facilities, and underfunding.

    The controversy also revives earlier national debates on medical tourism by public officials. In 2022, lawmakers at the federal level attempted to amend the National Health Act 2014 with a bill proposing a ₦500 million fine or seven years’ imprisonment for public officers who fund overseas medical treatment with public resources. Although the bill failed after intense debate, its intent was clear: to force leaders to invest in Nigeria’s healthcare system rather than abandoning it.

    With Bayelsa’s 2026 budget now in focus, many citizens are asking whether the state government is prioritising public service or political comfort. Should billions be spent on foreign trips, VIP entertainment, and decorations while hospitals lack basic equipment and capital funding? And at what point does official spending become a symbol of misplaced priorities?

    As economic pressures mount and calls for fiscal responsibility grow louder, the Bayelsa budget has become a test case for accountability, transparency, and the true meaning of governance in a democracy.
    Why Is Bayelsa Government House Budgeting ₦1.2 Billion for Foreign Trips, ₦500 Million for VIP Hosting, and ₦100 Million for Christmas Decorations in 2026 While Hospitals Remain Underfunded? Fresh scrutiny has been placed on the Bayelsa State Government following revelations from the 2026 budget estimates showing massive allocations for luxury and administrative spending at the Government House, even as critical public institutions, particularly the healthcare sector, remain severely underfunded. A review of the budget by SaharaReporters indicates that ₦100 million has been earmarked for Christmas decorations at the Government House alone. In addition, ₦500 million is allocated for hosting VIPs throughout the year, while an even more staggering ₦1.2 billion is budgeted for international travel by the Governor’s office in 2026. These figures have triggered public debate over priorities, especially in a state facing infrastructure gaps, rising cost of living, and fragile healthcare services. The spending plan appears even more controversial when placed beside Bayelsa’s health-sector allocations. Budget performance documents reveal that between January and September 2025, ₦401 million was spent on international medical trips, yet only ₦5.5 million was allocated to capital expenditure for the state-owned Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH) within the same period. A similar pattern was recorded in previous years. In 2024, the state reportedly spent ₦306 million on foreign medical treatment between January and September, while just ₦71 million went into capital projects at NDUTH, despite a total annual budget of ₦780 million for the hospital. In 2023 alone, Bayelsa reportedly spent ₦872.8 million on overseas medical care, reinforcing concerns that public funds are being channelled abroad instead of strengthening local health infrastructure. Critics argue that the 2026 allocations for foreign travel, VIP hospitality, and festive décor reflect a continued culture of elite comfort over public welfare. They say the government’s financial choices raise serious questions about governance priorities in a state where public hospitals struggle with outdated equipment, limited facilities, and underfunding. The controversy also revives earlier national debates on medical tourism by public officials. In 2022, lawmakers at the federal level attempted to amend the National Health Act 2014 with a bill proposing a ₦500 million fine or seven years’ imprisonment for public officers who fund overseas medical treatment with public resources. Although the bill failed after intense debate, its intent was clear: to force leaders to invest in Nigeria’s healthcare system rather than abandoning it. With Bayelsa’s 2026 budget now in focus, many citizens are asking whether the state government is prioritising public service or political comfort. Should billions be spent on foreign trips, VIP entertainment, and decorations while hospitals lack basic equipment and capital funding? And at what point does official spending become a symbol of misplaced priorities? As economic pressures mount and calls for fiscal responsibility grow louder, the Bayelsa budget has become a test case for accountability, transparency, and the true meaning of governance in a democracy.
    like
    1
    · 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·2K Visualizações
  • IGP Olukayode Egbetokun Deploys DIG Gumel, Reassigns 17 Commissioners to Strengthen Police Operations Across Nigeria

    The Inspector-General of Police, Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has deployed newly promoted Deputy Inspector-General DIG Mohammed Usaini Gumel to lead the Force Intelligence Department and reassigned 17 Commissioners of Police to strategic commands, departments, and formations nationwide. The redeployments, announced by Force PRO CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, aim to enhance operational capacity, leadership, public safety, and service delivery within the Nigeria Police Force. Key appointments include CP Aina Adesola to Delta State, CP Umar Mohammed Hajedia to Kebbi State, CP Iyamah Daniel Edobor to Bayelsa State, and several senior officers to specialized units like anti-human trafficking, maritime, and community policing. Officers were charged to demonstrate professionalism and ethical conduct in their new assignments.

    #NigeriaPolice #IGPDeployments #DIGGumel #PoliceReassignments #PublicSafety #LawEnforcement
    IGP Olukayode Egbetokun Deploys DIG Gumel, Reassigns 17 Commissioners to Strengthen Police Operations Across Nigeria The Inspector-General of Police, Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has deployed newly promoted Deputy Inspector-General DIG Mohammed Usaini Gumel to lead the Force Intelligence Department and reassigned 17 Commissioners of Police to strategic commands, departments, and formations nationwide. The redeployments, announced by Force PRO CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, aim to enhance operational capacity, leadership, public safety, and service delivery within the Nigeria Police Force. Key appointments include CP Aina Adesola to Delta State, CP Umar Mohammed Hajedia to Kebbi State, CP Iyamah Daniel Edobor to Bayelsa State, and several senior officers to specialized units like anti-human trafficking, maritime, and community policing. Officers were charged to demonstrate professionalism and ethical conduct in their new assignments. #NigeriaPolice #IGPDeployments #DIGGumel #PoliceReassignments #PublicSafety #LawEnforcement
    0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·3K Visualizações
Páginas Impulsionadas
Fintter https://fintter.com