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NIWA Safety Standards: Lufredha Maritime Academy Trains Maton Boat Operators in Warri

In a renewed push to curb accidents and enforce safety on Nigeria’s inland waterways, the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), in collaboration with Lufredha Maritime Academy, has commenced a three-day intensive training programme for about 100 boat drivers employed by Maton Engineering Nigeria Limited in Warri, Delta State.

The in-house certification training, which aligns with NIWA’s prescribed safety standards for both private and commercial operators, is designed to equip participants with professional competence in navigation, safety procedures, and regulatory compliance, ultimately leading to the issuance of professional licences.

Speaking to journalists at the opening session held at the Maton Engineering office, the Managing Director of Lufredha Maritime Academy, Engr. Onajite Rosemary Tonlagha, said the initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to professionalise inland water transportation and reduce the alarming rate of mishaps across the country’s waterways.

According to her, the academy, now over seven years in operation, has maintained a strong working relationship with NIWA, focusing on training and certifying boat operators in line with national safety regulations.

“We are committed to ensuring that all inland waterway operators are properly trained in navigation, safety protocols, engine maintenance, and first aid,” she said. “One of the most critical components of our programme is the sea trial, where operators are practically assessed to determine their level of expertise.”

Engr. Tonlagha noted that while many operators claim to possess years of experience, their knowledge is often limited or based on informal, inherited skills.

“Navigation is not an inherited craft. It requires structured training, adherence to evolving safety standards, and compliance with regulations such as the use of life jackets, possession of valid licences, and restrictions on night operations,” she stressed.

She further highlighted that a major challenge in inland water navigation is the inability of some operators to identify hazards such as submerged wrecks, which significantly contributes to accidents.

“If these safety rules are strictly followed, we will witness safer waterways, reduced fatalities, and improved confidence in water transportation,” she added.

The academy’s MD also expressed appreciation to the Managing Director of Maton Engineering Nigeria Limited, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha, for facilitating the training and demonstrating strong commitment to safety compliance.

“This initiative reflects a deep sense of responsibility towards humanity and the maritime sector. We commend Maton Engineering for setting a standard others can emulate,” she said.

Also speaking, the Head of Department (HOD) Marine and Technical Manager, Maton Engineering Limited, Engr. Peter Zipamoh, explained that the training was necessitated by recurring marine incidents within riverine communities.

“Our objective is to provide speedboat drivers and captains with the technical knowledge required to navigate safely within creeks and inland waterways,” he said. “Given the frequency of accidents, particularly collisions, this programme is essential to improving safety outcomes.”

Zipamoh noted that the training covers critical areas such as safe navigation in densely populated fishing zones, accident prevention strategies, understanding maritime signals, managing overboarding situations, and handling adverse weather conditions.

“In our operational areas, especially during fishing seasons, the waterways are heavily occupied by local fishermen using canoes. This training is structured to help operators navigate these environments safely and responsibly,” he added.

Drawing from his over three decades of experience as a marine engineer, Ekpamo expressed satisfaction with the quality of the training and signalled interest in sustained collaboration.

“I am highly impressed with the depth and relevance of this programme. It aligns with global best practices, and we look forward to further partnerships to enhance capacity in the sector,” he said.

Delivering lecture on ‘Fire and Safety’, the Resource Person, Professor Chidi Nwaoha, of the Marine Engineering Department, Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE), took the participants on a wide range of fire incidents in a boat and the necessary measures to apply in handling the situations while on board.

He identified steps to be taken in different type of fire outbreak situations and explained the different classes of fire extinguishers that must be engaged when the occasion arises to bring such a disaster under control while sailing.

Prof Nwaoha, also admonished the boat drivers to always prepare themselves for a worst case scenario by always asking the question; ’What If?’ and develop the habit of having a readily available solution to any of such problems that may confront them.

Other Resources Persons who delivered lectures include; Comrade Ogbenero Ubu, who delivered lectures on the 13 Cardinal Safety Measures of NIWA,
Comrade Bawo Ighomi, the National Coordinator, River Marshals, NIWA, who highlighted the importance of Life-Jackets while on board and safety navigation rules.

The training is expected to culminate in the certification and licensing of participating operators, marking a significant step toward strengthening safety culture and regulatory compliance across Nigeria’s inland waterways.

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Delta North Politics: Concerns Mount Over Alleged Bid to Realign Okowa with APC Ahead of Senate Race

Ifeanyi Okowa

As political alignments begin to shift ahead of the next electoral cycle, emerging developments in Delta State are stirring debate within the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Reports suggesting that former governor Ifeanyi Okowa may be positioning himself to secure the APC ticket for Delta North Senatorial District have sparked concern among party stakeholders.

Comrade Omonla Itaye, a Policy analyst from Abavo in Delta State, noted that Okowa, who served as the vice-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alongside Atiku Abubakar in the 2023 elections, played a prominent role in campaigning against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. His reported interest in joining or aligning with the APC has therefore raised questions about ideological consistency and political loyalty within the ruling party.

At the heart of the debate is a perceived contrast in political orientation. The renowned policy analyst argue that while the PDP has traditionally been associated with a more centralized governance approach, the Tinubu administration’s “Renewed Hope” agenda emphasizes structural reforms and a more federalist outlook. And asserted that critics of Okowa’s potential candidacy contend that integrating figures with divergent political histories into the APC fold could pose challenges to policy cohesion.

Itaye also stated that the issue of political trust would also resurfaced in discussions. Reminding that during the build-up to the 2023 elections, Okowa was involved in Southern political consultations that advocated for a power shift to the region, a position that later became contentious following his emergence as Atiku’s running mate. For some APC members, this episode continues to shape perceptions about his political alignment.

Adding, he said attention has also turned to Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, amid speculation about his possible role in facilitating new political alliances. While no official confirmation has been made, saying that party insiders say any move that could alter the internal balance within Delta APC would likely attract scrutiny from the national leadership.

Itaye however disclosed that within APC circles, voices are urging caution, emphasizing the need to safeguard party unity and ideological clarity as preparations for future elections gather momentum. Political commentators, including figures such as Babajide Otitoju, Sunday Dare, and Opeyemi Bamidele, are seen as part of a broader network of stakeholders expected to weigh in on the evolving situation.

While Okowa has yet to publicly confirm his intentions regarding the APC ticket, the conversation underscores wider tensions around party identity, political realignment, and the strategic calculations shaping Nigeria’s electoral landscape.

As developments unfold, party leaders are expected to balance inclusivity with internal coherence, ensuring that any new entrants align with the APC’s broader policy direction and electoral objectives.

NBM of Africa Worldwide Denies Links to Criminality, Threatens Legal Action Over Alleged Defamation

NBM

NBM of Africa Worldwide has issued a strong statement distancing itself from allegations of criminality and unlawful activities, while reaffirming its identity as a lawful organization committed to human rights, discipline, and global peace.

In a press release signed by its President, Charles Chimezie, the group described itself as an organization founded on principles of integrity, justice, Black solidarity, and cultural advancement. It stressed that its operations align with international human rights standards and are devoid of discrimination based on race, religion, gender, or social status.

The organization also addressed controversies surrounding its identity and symbolism, clarifying that its official logo does not represent violence or criminality. It warned against the misuse of its emblem and rejected any association with the name “Black Axe,” stating that such claims are false and misleading. According to the statement, its authentic logo is trademarked and should not be confused with imagery circulating in what it termed inaccurate reports.

NBM of Africa Worldwide further alleged that misinformation has contributed to what it described as wrongful profiling and unlawful arrests of some of its members, particularly in connection with reports involving Bavarian police authorities in Germany. The group disclosed that it has initiated legal proceedings against the Bavarian Police and the German government over alleged defamation, noting that the matter is currently before a court in Germany.

It added that similar legal actions are being considered against authorities in Switzerland and the European law enforcement agency, Europol, accusing them of actions it described as discriminatory and damaging to its reputation.

Reiterating its stance against criminality, the organization emphasized that any member found engaging in illegal activities, including fraud or violence, would face strict disciplinary measures such as suspension or expulsion, alongside possible prosecution by relevant authorities.

The group called on global security agencies to ensure that investigations are evidence-based and that individuals found guilty of crimes are prosecuted accordingly, without attributing such acts to the organization as a whole.

NBM of Africa Worldwide maintained that it remains committed to upholding its values of accountability, justice, and service to humanity, pledging to defend its integrity through lawful means.

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Ukwuani Councillor Breaks The Jinx Of Perpetual, Sheepish Followership, Aspires for House of Rep.

A serving Councillor in Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State, Chukwuemeke K. Victor, has formalised his ambition to represent Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency in the 2027 House of Representatives election, following the procurement of the All Progressives Congress (APC) expression of interest and nomination forms on Tuesday, April 29, 2026.
Victor, a chieftain of the APC and one of the youngest aspirants in the race, had earlier declared his intention to contest, describing his aspiration as a “New Era, New Order” political movement driven by transparency, accountability and inclusive governance.

Speaking after completing the nomination process, he promised to deliver more effective and all-inclusive decision-making representation, anchored on legislative interventions that would improve the economy, strengthen national security and expand opportunities for constituents.

“It all commenced with a conviction to represent, a commitment to serve, and a desire to be more impactful in shaping national dialogue,” Victor said, expressing appreciation to supporters across Ndokwa nation and political allies in other parts of the country who backed his aspiration.

The councillor, widely known as “Mr Due Process,” has built a reputation for confronting entrenched practices in local governance. His political journey began with active participation in the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU) in Abuja before joining partisan politics in 2015 under the APC platform.

His profile rose significantly across Ukwuani, Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West following his election as councillor representing Ward 19, Ezhionum, in 2024, where he quickly distinguished himself through aggressive oversight and advocacy for institutional compliance.

Within weeks of assuming office, Victor reportedly uncovered discrepancies in council financial records during a budget presentation, a move that sparked internal resistance but drew public attention to issues of accountability in the local government system.

Undeterred, he pursued a series of petitions to anti-graft and oversight agencies, including the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), alongside other statutory institutions, seeking clarity on the finances of the council.
His actions, political observers note, contributed to a shift in administrative practices within the local government, including the introduction of periodic town hall meetings by the council chairman to account for stewardship.

Beyond oversight, Victor has also initiated grassroots interventions, including the renovation of the Ezhionum Kingdom town hall, provision of boreholes, engagement of over 20 youths—many of them women—in governance exposure programmes, and support for local education through the employment of teaching aides.

In a move he described as a commitment to transparency, the councillor also directed that his constituency funds be paid directly into the account of the community development association, ensuring collective management of development resources.

At the heart of his 2027 campaign, Victor said, is a resolve to institutionalise accountability, deepen participatory governance and deliver results-driven representation at the federal level.

His entry into the race signals an early intensification of political activities in Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency, as stakeholders begin to size up contenders ahead of what is expected to be a fiercely contested election.

Branding his ambition under the slogan “A New Era, A New Order Mandate,” Victor is positioning himself as a reform-driven candidate seeking to disrupt conventional political patterns and redefine representation in the constituency.

Popular Ukwuani Councillor Joins HoR race for Ndokwa/Ukwuani Constituency, Promises New Era, New Order,

A serving councillor in Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State, Chukwuemeke K. Victor, has formalised his ambition to represent Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency in the 2027 House of Representatives election, following the procurement of the All Progressives Congress (APC) expression of interest and nomination forms on Tuesday, April 29, 2026.
Victor, a chieftain of the APC and one of the youngest aspirants in the race, had earlier declared his intention to contest, describing his aspiration as a “New Era, New Order” political movement driven by transparency, accountability and inclusive governance.

Speaking after completing the nomination process, he promised to deliver more effective and all-inclusive decision-making representation, anchored on legislative interventions that would improve the economy, strengthen national security and expand opportunities for constituents.

“It all commenced with a conviction to represent, a commitment to serve, and a desire to be more impactful in shaping national dialogue,” Victor said, expressing appreciation to supporters across Ndokwa nation and political allies in other parts of the country who backed his aspiration.

The councillor, widely known as “Mr Due Process,” has built a reputation for confronting entrenched practices in local governance. His political journey began with active participation in the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU) in Abuja before joining partisan politics in 2015 under the APC platform.

His profile rose significantly across Ukwuani, Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West following his election as councillor representing Ward 19, Ezhionum, in 2024, where he quickly distinguished himself through aggressive oversight and advocacy for institutional compliance.

Within weeks of assuming office, Victor reportedly uncovered discrepancies in council financial records during a budget presentation, a move that sparked internal resistance but drew public attention to issues of accountability in the local government system.

Undeterred, he pursued a series of petitions to anti-graft and oversight agencies, including the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), alongside other statutory institutions, seeking clarity on the finances of the council.
His actions, political observers note, contributed to a shift in administrative practices within the local government, including the introduction of periodic town hall meetings by the council chairman to account for stewardship.

Beyond oversight, Victor has also initiated grassroots interventions, including the renovation of the Ezhionum Kingdom town hall, provision of boreholes, engagement of over 20 youths—many of them women—in governance exposure programmes, and support for local education through the employment of teaching aides.

In a move he described as a commitment to transparency, the councillor also directed that his constituency funds be paid directly into the account of the community development association, ensuring collective management of development resources.

At the heart of his 2027 campaign, Victor said, is a resolve to institutionalise accountability, deepen participatory governance and deliver results-driven representation at the federal level.

His entry into the race signals an early intensification of political activities in Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency, as stakeholders begin to size up contenders ahead of what is expected to be a fiercely contested election.

Branding his ambition under the slogan “A New Era, A New Order Mandate,” Victor is positioning himself as a reform-driven candidate seeking to disrupt conventional political patterns and redefine representation in the constituency.

P-GMOU Committee Counters Zik Gbemre, Clarifies Status of Otor-Udu, Iwhrekan and Otughievwen IPP Project

Otor-Udu Power Project facilities

By Enitan Abel Johngold

The Secretary of the Management Committee of the Project-Global Memorandum of Understanding (PGMOU) for the NAG-3 project in OML 34, Comrade Igho Onobraekpeyan, has dismissed as misleading recent claims by activist Chief Zik Gbemre regarding the Independent Power Plant (IPP) project initiated by host communities in Delta State.

Addressing journalists at the project site, Onobraekpeyan provided a detailed account of the conception, funding, execution, and current status of the power project serving the communities of Otor-Udu, Iwhrekan, and Otughievwen.

Otor- Udu Power Project

The PGMOU, involving NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL) and the host communities, is overseen by a Management Committee chaired by Dr. A. E. Ideh, with Onobraekpeyan serving as Secretary.

PROJECT ORIGIN AND FUNDING STRUCTURE

Onobraekpeyan explained that the IPP project was conceived following negotiations between the communities and NEPL in September 2020, stemming from the development of the NAG-3 gas plant in the Utorogun area. As part of the agreement, the communities receive an annual Community Development Support (CDS) fund of ₦200 million.

1MW Power supply plant

He noted that although the communities initially requested that NEPL directly provide electricity, the company declined, prompting the communities to independently channel the CDS funds into developing their own power infrastructure.

According to him, six annual payments totaling ₦1.2 billion have been made, though only 75 percent, about ₦900 million, was allocated directly to the IPP project after statutory deductions for administrative and community structures.

Otor-Udu Power Project facilities

A feasibility study conducted at the onset of the project in 2021 revealed that the combined energy needs of the three communities stood at approximately 1.4 megawatts. However, due to funding constraints, the committee opted to begin with a one-megawatt facility, with provisions for future expansion.

“We deliberately started with one megawatt because of limited funds, but we have built the infrastructure to scale up to four megawatts and beyond,” Onobraekpeyan said.

Otor-Udu Power Project facilities

He highlighted the impact of exchange rate volatility on project costs, noting that the naira’s depreciation significantly reduced the value of available funds. At the time of procurement, a single 500KVA gas-powered generator cost about ₦120 million, requiring full upfront payment.

Despite these challenges, the committee proceeded with the acquisition of two generators, construction of the power plant, and supporting infrastructure, including administrative buildings, access roads, and flood mitigation structures.

Otor-Udu Power Project facilities

The project reached completion in 2024, with technical testing conducted between October and December 2025 by representatives of the equipment manufacturers.

Onobraekpeyan confirmed that the facility successfully generated and distributed electricity during test runs, demonstrating its operational viability.

He explained that the plant is capable of supplying electricity to residential users and small businesses for up to 18 hours daily, though this may drop to about 12 hours when larger commercial users such as hotels are included.

GAS SUPPLY: The Major Constraint

He identified gas supply as the primary challenge hindering full operations, stating that reliance on compressed natural gas (CNG) is financially unsustainable.

“A single 7,500 standard cubic metre skid of gas costs about ₦4.8 million and lasts just three days. Monthly consumption could reach up to 100,000 SCM, making it impractical for continuous operation,” he said.

Otor-Udu Power Project facilities

He clarified that securing gas supply is the responsibility of community leadership, who have already engaged NEPL on the matter.

METERING AND SUSTAINABILITY

Onobraekpeyan also stressed the importance of metering to ensure efficient electricity distribution and prevent wastage, revealing that discussions are ongoing with service providers to install meters across the communities.

Responding to Gbemre’s criticism that the project was a failure, Onobraekpeyan described the claims as inaccurate and driven by personal interests.

He alleged a conflict of interest, claiming that Gbemre had recommended a company allegedly linked to his family for the project’s overhaul.

“It is misleading to label the project a failure when it has been completed and tested. The issue is not engineering failure but sustainability, particularly gas supply,” he stated.

He further argued that the project represents a significant achievement for the host communities, demonstrating local capacity in executing complex infrastructure projects.

While welcoming constructive criticism, Onobraekpeyan urged stakeholders, including activists and oil companies, to support efforts to secure gas supply and expand the facility.

He noted that the current infrastructure can be scaled up to five megawatts, with additional land available for expansion to as much as 20 megawatts, potentially serving wider areas in Udu and Ughelli South Local Government Areas.

“This is a work in progress. What the communities have achieved with limited resources should be encouraged and built upon, not discredited,” he said.

Otor-Udu Power Project facilities

Okowa Visits Ndokwa East, Declares Senatorial Ambition

By: Cedric Olise (Ndokwa Mouthpiece).

Okowa Declares 2027 Delta North Senate Ambition During Consultation Visit to Ndokwa East

Aboh, Delta State — Former Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, on Wednesday formally declared his intention to contest the Delta North Senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections during a high-level consultation visit to Ndokwa East Local Government Area.

The meeting, which held in Aboh, brought together key political stakeholders, including Nnamdi Ezechi and prominent leaders of Ndokwa East, who warmly received the former governor.

Addressing the gathering, Senator Okowa expressed appreciation for the reception accorded him by the people of Ndokwa East, describing it as a demonstration of enduring unity and political maturity.

> “I am here to officially inform the good people of Ndokwa East of my intention to contest for the Delta North Senatorial seat in 2027,” Okowa stated.

He emphasized that his ambition is driven by a desire to deepen development across Delta North, assuring that, if elected, he would foster strong collaboration across all tiers of government. According to him, effective synergy between the Senate, House of Representatives, State Government, and Local Government structures would accelerate the delivery of democratic dividends to the people.

Speaking at the event, the Ndokwa East APC Chairman, Chief Kris Oputa, commended Okowa for heeding what he described as the “collective call” of the people of Delta North. He noted that Okowa’s track record in office remains a source of pride for the region.

Similarly, the Executive Chairman of Ndokwa East Local Government, Hon. Vincent Osilonya, moved a motion endorsing key political figures ahead of the 2027 elections, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and Senator Okowa.

The motion received unanimous support and was seconded by Rt. Hon. Nnamdi Ezechi, further signaling a strong show of political alignment and early mobilization within the region.

The consultation visit marks a significant step in the build-up to the 2027 elections, as political realignments and endorsements begin to take shape across Delta North.

2027 Senate Battle: Victor Ochei Leads in Delta North, Ahead of Ifeanyi Okowa and Ned Nwoko — Survey

Senator Ned Nwoko, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and Rt. Hon. Victor Onyekachi Ochei

A new political assessment ahead of the 2027 general elections has projected former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Engr.) Victor Onyekachi Ochei, as the leading contender for the All Progressives Congress (APC) Delta North Senatorial ticket, ahead of former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and incumbent Senator Ned Nwoko.

The projection was contained in a report released by a public affairs analyst, Mr. Omobola Omonla Itaye, and made available to journalists on Tuesday. The report, which examined the strengths, structures, and political trajectories of the three frontline aspirants, concluded that Ochei currently holds a strategic edge, particularly among grassroots mobilizers and the youth population across the Anioma nation.

Three Heavyweights, One Defining Contest
According to the analysis, the Delta North senatorial race is shaping up as a high-stakes contest defined by three dominant figures, each bringing a distinct political identity, experience, visibility, and institutional balance.

However, the report noted that beyond personalities, the race is increasingly becoming a referendum on the future direction of Anioma politics, with growing emphasis on inclusiveness, generational shift, and coalition-building.

The report acknowledged the extensive political résumé of Ifeanyi Okowa, describing his career as one of the most far-reaching in Delta State’s democratic history, spanning commissioner roles, Secretary to the State Government, a senatorial term, and two terms as governor, in addition to his emergence as a vice-presidential candidate in 2023.

Despite this, the analyst observed that such longevity has begun to raise concerns among stakeholders regarding power rotation and political inclusiveness. The latter years of Okowa’s administration, the report noted, were widely perceived as marked by a centralization of influence that left several political blocs feeling sidelined.

It further pointed out that ongoing scrutiny by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, regardless of its eventual outcome, has introduced political headwinds that could affect public perception in a fresh senatorial contest.

On Senator Ned Nwoko, the report highlighted his strong visibility and advocacy on issues such as malaria eradication and diaspora engagement, which have earned him recognition both locally and internationally.

However, it argued that his political structure has often operated alongside, rather than within, the traditional power framework in Delta State, raising questions about his capacity to consolidate broad-based alliances critical for securing a party ticket in a competitive environment.

In contrast, Victor Ochei was described as a candidate whose profile bridges experience and renewal.

The report emphasized his tenure as Speaker, where he demonstrated legislative competence and consensus-building abilities, positioning him as a figure capable of navigating the complexities of the Senate.

Unlike Okowa, Ochei is not burdened by what the report termed “prolonged dominance,” and unlike Nwoko, his influence is said to be deeply embedded within Delta’s political structure.
It further highlighted his grassroots appeal, cross-generational support base, and capacity to engage multiple political blocs without entrenched antagonism as key factors driving his growing acceptance.

According to the analyst, the Delta North electorate is currently faced with three broad options: continuity with an established but polarizing political order, a high-profile candidacy with evolving structural integration, or a middle-ground alternative offering both stability and renewal.

“The momentum appears to be shifting toward a candidate who can unify rather than dominate, and who can build bridges across political divides,” the report stated.

It added that Ochei’s perceived neutrality in past political conflicts and his ability to appeal to both grassroots actors and elite stakeholders give him a comparative advantage in the unfolding contest.

The report also linked the emerging trend to broader political developments in Delta State under Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, noting that ongoing realignments have heightened the demand for inclusive leadership and balanced power distribution.

These dynamics, it argued, favour candidates who are less encumbered by past political rivalries and more aligned with evolving expectations of governance.

Concluding, the report stressed that the Delta North senatorial race is no longer just about individual ambition but about the direction of Anioma politics in a changing political climate.

While acknowledging Okowa’s depth of experience and Nwoko’s visibility, the analyst maintained that Victor Ochei currently stands at the intersection of credibility, accessibility, and political renewal, positioning him as the frontrunner in the race for the APC ticket.

“As the contest unfolds, the deciding factor may ultimately rest on whether the electorate prioritizes continuity or a strategic shift toward a more inclusive and balanced political future,” the report concluded.

Senator Ned Nwoko, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and Rt. Hon. Victor Onyekachi Ochei

Nigeria Accelerates Renewable Energy Push in 2026 to Power Rural Heartlands

Renewable Energy

By Patricia Gbemudu

Nigeria is fast-tracking renewable energy investments this year, focusing on rural electrification and slashing reliance on fossil fuels. The Federal Government aims to curb carbon emissions, expand energy access, and spark green jobs in underserved areas, according to the Ministry of Power.

*Momentum Builds Amid Power Crisis*
Chronic blackouts and soaring fuel prices are fueling Nigeria’s clean energy drive. The Federal Ministry of Power and Rural Electrification Agency (REA) are rolling out solar mini-grids and off-grid systems in remote regions. World Bank data reveals over 85 million Nigerians—nearly 40% of the population—still lack reliable electricity, underscoring the urgency of decentralized renewables.

*Spotlight on Rural Power-Up*
Solar projects target villages where extending the national grid is too costly. REA initiatives will soon light up thousands of homes and small businesses. “Renewable energy isn’t just an option—it’s vital for our economy and planet,” REA Director-General Abba Abubakar recently stated. Partnerships with the World Bank and African Development Bank are injecting funds and drawing private investors to scale these efforts.

*Jobs and Climate Wins*
Ditching diesel generators—Nigeria’s expensive, polluting standby—promises big gains. The switch could slash emissions and create thousands of roles in solar installation, maintenance, and local manufacturing. A 2025 International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) report projects Africa’s renewables boom could yield 14 million jobs by 2030, with Nigeria leading the charge.

Renewable Energy

*Hurdles on the Horizon*
Financing shortfalls, red tape, and weak infrastructure pose risks. Experts call for steady policies and private buy-in to hit targets. Clear timelines and impact metrics will be key to avoiding delays.

*A Greener Future Beckons*
If executed well, Nigeria’s 2026 renewable strategy could reshape its energy sector, fuel growth, and cement its role in Africa’s green revolution. Watch for REA’s next project announcements.

14th April 2026

“Your investment in Asaba is a boost to the economic fortunes and transformation of the City,” Asagba of Asaba tells Obi Cubana

The Asagba of Asaba has praised leading Nigerian entrepreneur Obinna Iyiegbu for significantly raising the scale of private sector investment in the Delta State capital, describing his growing footprint as a major catalyst for economic transformation and urban development. The monarch made this remark during a courtesy visit by Obi Cubana and his delegation to the Asagba Palace, where both parties engaged on the future of Asaba as a thriving investment destination.

According to the Asagba, investments of the magnitude being championed by Obi Cubana—spanning real estate, hospitality, and lifestyle infrastructure—are not only redefining the physical outlook of the city but also strengthening investor confidence and stimulating broad-based economic activity. He noted that such visionary projects have far-reaching impact across sectors, driving job creation, boosting commerce, and attracting new streams of capital into the region.

He further emphasized that Asaba is increasingly positioning itself as a competitive urban centre within Nigeria, with a rapidly expanding hospitality industry and a growing pipeline of high-value developments. While acknowledging the strides made by cities like Abuja, the monarch maintained that Asaba is fast emerging as a formidable alternative, with Lagos as its only true rival in terms of scale and commercial energy.

Highlighting ongoing and future-facing initiatives, the Asagba referenced major development plans such as the proposed waterfront project, “Legacy of the Sun,” spanning over 351 hectares, alongside the city’s strategic proximity to Onitsha and its integration into the wider eastern economic corridor. He noted that these factors collectively place Asaba at the centre of a dynamic regional growth ecosystem.

The monarch also underscored the importance of innovation and technology in shaping the city’s future, pointing to ongoing engagements with federal authorities and the presence of key institutions such as the Digital Bridge Institute, Admiralty University in Ibusa, and other emerging tech hubs supported by both government and private sector stakeholders. According to him, these developments form the foundation for a long-term vision of establishing a vibrant technology and innovation hub in the region.

Reaffirming the commitment of the traditional institution, the Asagba assured that the Asaba community remains open and supportive to entrepreneurs and investors willing to partner in the city’s growth. “We are not waiting for government alone. There is much we can do as a community, and we are ready to support genuine investors who are prepared to contribute to our collective progress,” he stated.

In his response, Obi Cubana expressed appreciation for the warm reception and reiterated his commitment to driving sustainable investment that creates lasting value. He noted that his projects, including Cubana Millennium City and the upcoming Cubana Wonderland, are designed to go beyond commercial returns by creating integrated environments where people can live, work, and experience modern lifestyle offerings.

“Our vision is to build a future anchored on opportunity, innovation, and long-term value. We believe strongly in the potential of Asaba, and we are committed to contributing meaningfully to its growth story,” he said.

The engagement at the Asagba Palace reflects a growing alignment between traditional leadership and private sector investors, a partnership widely seen as critical to accelerating Asaba’s emergence as one of Nigeria’s most promising economic frontiers.

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