The Senator representing Delta North senatorial district at the National Assembly and an aspirant in the just concluded APC senatorial primaries, Senator Prince Ned Nwoko made his first public outing after the primaries.
Nwoko granted interview to Arise Tv correspondent where he alleged that the conduct of the primaries was marred by irregularities and sharp practices.
The senator noted that the primaries took place across 98 wards, affirming that he has ward-by-ward results and video evidence showing that he won the election.
He however confirmed that as a law-abiding aspirant, he was constrained to announce and upload the results in the media after receiving information that no results would be announced at the ward level. “We were told the results would be announced at the national level. We assumed the party would follow due process. Instead, we were suddenly presented with a result from a single ward, next and closely connected to the ward of the former governor, and that result was used as the metric for declaring the winner”: Senator Nwoko alleged.
According to him, the evidence has been formally submitted to the leadership of the party for verification and necessary action..
Senator Nwoko said he remained the rightful and clear winner of the APC Delta North Senatorial primaries, with the evidence -based results across majority of the 98 wards in the district.
The APC National Assembly primaries held Monday 18th May 2026 had been rocked nationwide with widespread allegations of irregularities and manipulations at the state level, with the national leadership of the party vowing to ensure fairness and due process.
The APC had stated that the final results would be announced by the National working committee (NWC) after reviewing the entire exercise.
Delta State Hosts Landmark NEWMAP-EIB Workshop on Climate Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability
By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr
The European Investment Bank-assisted Nigeria Climate Adaptation–Erosion and Watershed Project (NEWMAP-EIB) on Monday commenced a five-day Capacity Building and Project Implementation Readiness Workshop in Asaba, Delta State, bringing together participants from the 23 project participating states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
The high-level workshop, which runs from Monday, May 18 to Thursday, May 21 2026, is being held under the Joint Mission of the Government of Nigeria (GoN), the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU), and State Project Implementation Units (SPIUs).
Delta State Hosts Landmark NEWMAP-EIB Workshop on Climate Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability
Speaking during the opening ceremony, the National Project Coordinator of NEWMAP-EIB, Engr. Anda Ayuba Yalaks, charged participants to fully embrace the technical and operational requirements of the European Investment Bank project framework in order to ensure effective project delivery, sustainability, and global best practices.
Yalaks stressed the need for participants to deploy their technical expertise and institutional knowledge in driving the project implementation process in line with international standards and the expectations of the European Union.
According to him, the workshop provides a rare opportunity for state actors and implementing agencies to interact closely with international partners, deepen their understanding of project procedures, and strengthen collaboration for the success of the intervention programme.
He noted that the project represents a major opportunity for Nigeria to tackle erosion, watershed degradation, and climate adaptation challenges through sustainable and professionally managed interventions.
The National Project Coordinator further urged participants to take the workshop seriously, particularly in the areas of procurement planning, compliance with project rules, and implementation procedures, stressing that accountability and professionalism remain critical to the success of the programme.
Delta State Hosts Landmark NEWMAP-EIB Workshop on Climate Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability
Also speaking, Senior Project Manager of UNOPS, Mr. Donato Serena, said the project was gradually transitioning from the preparation stage to full implementation, adding that UNOPS had been fully mobilized to support the Federal Government of Nigeria in achieving the project’s objectives.
Serena explained that the training was designed to reinforce collaboration and alignment among the FPMU, SPIUs, and UNOPS, while also building practical capacity in procurement, engineering, environmental and social safeguards, finance, monitoring and evaluation, and project management.
He emphasized the importance of effective communication among all stakeholders, describing the workshop as a crucial platform for knowledge sharing, problem-solving, and practical application of project management principles.
According to him, the workshop will also expose participants to field realities through scheduled site visits across Delta State, while strengthening engagement with state authorities and critical stakeholders.
He disclosed that the workshop agenda includes intensive sessions on project management, procurement planning, donor compliance procedures, and technical discussions aimed at preparing participating states for seamless project execution.
In his goodwill message, the Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Ejiro Tommy Jamani, welcomed participants to the state and expressed appreciation to the organizers for choosing Delta as host for the strategic mission.
Represented by the Delta State Project Coordinator of NEWMAP-EIB, Mr. Benedict Nwaokocha, the commissioner assured participants that Delta State remains peaceful, secure, and conducive for engagements of such international magnitude.
He noted that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration has continued to provide the enabling and secure environment for developmental programmes and international partnerships to thrive in the state.
Jamani further encouraged participants to take advantage of the workshop to exchange ideas, strengthen institutional relationships, and contribute meaningfully toward addressing environmental and climate-related challenges across Nigeria.
The workshop is expected to equip participating states with the technical readiness and implementation capacity required for the successful rollout of the NEWMAP-EIB intervention projects nationwide.
Fresh pressure has mounted on the police in Delta over the death of Joseph Anigboro following allegations that he was assaulted and tortured in Orogun Community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, with a rights activist now petitioning the Inspector General of Police for urgent intervention and investigation.
The incident, which reportedly occurred on August 21, 2025, at a residence located along Orhomuru–Emono Orogun Road allegedly linked to one Progress Omo-Agege, has continued to generate concern among residents and community stakeholders seeking justice over the circumstances surrounding Anigboro’s death.
Sources within the community alleged that the development triggered protests by youths of Ugono Community shortly after the incident, while claims also emerged that some individuals connected to the matter reportedly left the area in the aftermath of the controversy.
The case was said to have been initially reported at the Orogun Divisional Police Station before being transferred to the Ughelli Area Command. However, months after the incident, some residents and indigenes have continued to express dissatisfaction over what they described as the slow pace of investigation and absence of arrests.
Family members of the deceased, particularly his widow, were also said to have repeatedly appealed to authorities to ensure a thorough investigation into the matter. Community sources further alleged that the late Anigboro was buried before several questions surrounding the circumstances of his death were fully addressed.
In a new development, rights activist, Comrade Oghenetega Igben has reportedly taken up the matter, insisting that the allegations deserve comprehensive investigation in line with due process and the rule of law.
According to information available, the activist submitted a petition to the Inspector General of Police and the Delta State Commissioner of Police, requesting an in-depth probe into the allegations surrounding Anigboro’s death. The petition also called for the invitation and investigation of Progress Omo-Agege, Oderohwo Julius, popularly known as “Ayeri,” and Otagbajumi Sunday, also known as “Osholosholo,” regarding their alleged links to the incident.
The petition reportedly stressed that allegations involving torture, assault, and loss of life should be treated with utmost seriousness, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice through lawful investigation procedures.
As of the time of filing this report, the police authorities had yet to issue an official statement regarding the allegations or provide updates on the status of investigations into the matter.
A. High Court of Delta State has granted the reliefs sought by Hon. Chukwuemeke Victor, following an order of mandamus against the Chairman and Treasurer of the Council over alleged failure to disclose the council’s financial records, as required by law.
Recall that on January 19, 2026, Justice S. L. Okeleke, of High Court of Delta State, Holden at Obiaruku granted an order of mandamus following an ex parte application filed by Evans Ufeli, the lead counsel at The Chambers of Evans Ufeli on behalf of Hon. Chukwuemeke Victor, Councillor representing Ward 7, Ezhionum clan, Ukwuani LGA.
The applicant also filed a Motion on Notice, seeking reliefs which includes publishing the council’s account details amongst others.
The recent order directs the Council Chairman to fully comply with the provisions of the law and publish the council’s account details including expenditures and financial records for public scrutiny.
The latest ruling reinforces the principle of accountability and transparency in management of public funds at local government level.
As the race for Delta North senatorial seat becomes sterner and more competitive with immediate past 2-term Governor of Delta State, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa as major contender, Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko continued his consultative drive in Oshimili South Local Government Area as stakeholders, party leaders, youths, women groups, and supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) gathered in a major consultative meeting aimed at strengthening grassroots political engagement across Delta North.
The consultation, which is part of ongoing strategic engagements across the senatorial district, brought together notable party faithfuls from various communities within Oshimili South, all reaffirming their confidence in Senator Nwoko’s leadership and representation at the National Assembly, and their support for his return.
Speakers at the gathering commended the Senator for what they described as his proactive representation, bold legislative engagements, and sustained commitment to projects and policies capable of advancing the socio-economic interests of Delta North.
Addressing stakeholders during the engagement, the Director General of the campaign, Hon. Samuel Kerry, emphasized the importance of political continuity, unity, effective grassroots mobilization, and sustained collaboration among party faithful to consolidate the achievements recorded so far within the district.
Hon. Kerry noted that the growing support for Senator Ned Nwoko across Delta North reflects the confidence reposed on his leadership, describing the consultations as necessary engagements aimed at deepening interaction with the people and strengthening the party structure ahead of 2027 general elections.
Participants at the meeting also observed that Senator Nwoko’s increasing acceptance across communities reflects growing public confidence in his leadership style and political direction ahead of the 2027 political cycle.
The gathering further provided an avenue for community leaders and residents to raise concerns affecting their areas, while discussions centered on developmental priorities, political inclusion, and strategies for strengthening the APC structure within Oshimili South and the wider Delta North Senatorial District.
Political observers believe the sustained consultations across local government areas are gradually shaping the political landscape ahead of future electoral contests, with Senator Nwoko continuing to maintain significant visibility and grassroots connection within the district.
The Oshimili South engagement is widely seen as another strategic step in consolidating support for Senator Ned Nwoko’s political movement as consultations continue across Delta North.
Hon. Bridget Anyafulu, Esq and Olorogun Dr Isaac Akpoveta
By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr
In an era where many public office holders celebrate every act of charity with loud publicity, the Member representing Oshimili South State Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Bridget Ifechukwukwu Anyafulu, is earning widespread commendation for a different approach, silently paying medical bills for struggling constituents and residents battling various health challenges.
Across Oshimili South, stories continue to emerge of how the lawmaker has become a dependable lifeline for vulnerable families facing difficult medical situations, particularly those unable to afford hospital treatment, surgeries, medications and emergency healthcare services.
What has further endeared her to many residents is that these humanitarian interventions are reportedly carried out discreetly, without media attention or political fanfare, largely to protect beneficiaries from stigmatization and emotional trauma associated with certain health conditions.
Investigations revealed that several beneficiaries, overwhelmed by gratitude, have continued to send appreciation messages through WhatsApp chats, text messages and personal testimonies, describing the lawmaker as compassionate, accessible and deeply concerned about the wellbeing of her people.
Some residents who spoke on the development said Hon. Anyafulu’s interventions have saved lives and restored hope to many families at moments they considered hopeless.
A community leader in Asaba, who pleaded anonymity, described the lawmaker as “a woman with uncommon empathy,” saying her quiet assistance to the sick and vulnerable reflects genuine service beyond politics.
“She does not make noise about what she is doing. Many people only hear about these interventions from beneficiaries themselves. In several cases, she has stepped in to offset hospital bills when families had completely lost hope,” the source said.
Another resident noted that while many politicians focus mainly on visible infrastructure projects, Hon. Anyafulu has demonstrated that touching lives directly through healthcare support remains one of the most impactful forms of representation.
According to findings, the lawmaker’s medical interventions cut across party lines, age groups and religious backgrounds, with beneficiaries including widows, children, elderly residents and low-income earners facing critical health conditions.
Several constituents also described her as a responsive representative who maintains close contact with grassroots communities and often responds swiftly to distress calls involving health emergencies.
One beneficiary, in a WhatsApp message seen by our correspondent, reportedly prayed for God’s continuous blessings upon the lawmaker for “coming through at the darkest moment” when hospital treatment appeared impossible due to financial hardship.
Another message described her intervention as “a miracle,” noting that the lawmaker’s assistance prevented a worsening medical situation.
Political observers in Oshimili South say the growing wave of goodwill towards Hon. Anyafulu stems not only from her legislative activities but also from what many perceive as sincere compassion and people-oriented leadership.
As political conversations gradually build ahead of another electoral cycle in Delta State, many constituents are already openly expressing support and prayers for her return to the Delta State House of Assembly, insisting that her style of representation has brought relief and hope to numerous homes.
For many residents, Hon. Anyafulu’s quiet humanitarian efforts have become a powerful reminder that true leadership is often measured not by loud speeches or public displays, but by the number of lives positively touched in silence.
Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori was received in his own Osubi, Okpe local government areas, Delta State during a routine inspection of ongoing infrastructural projects in the area.
The Governor was received on Monday by construction workers at the Julius Berger Nigeria Plc project site with arousing welcome, as he assured them of more job opportunities for the youths.
Oborevwori cited unemployment and economic hardship as a bane in the society, noting that government must continue to initiate projects that improve livelihoods and provide opportunities for young people.
He said; “there are many challenges facing our people today, especially unemployment and economic hardship. Too many of our young people are giving up because opportunities are limited. That is why we must continue to create jobs, empower our youths, and ensure that development reaches every community.”
The governor noted that workers and contractors handling projects across the state are committed to contributing meaningfully to the development of their host communities, adding that genuine efforts toward progress deserve the support of the people.
He assured that his administration would continue to award more projects to Julius Berger as part of efforts to expand employment opportunities and accelerate infrastructural renewal across Warri, Effurun and other parts of the state.
Speaking further, Oborevwori said his administration was yet to inaugurate the completed Trans Warri-Ode Itsekiri Roads and Bridges project, noting that the inauguration would take place after the completion of the Ubeji-Ifie Road.
“We are determined to complete important projects across the state, including roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure. Some of these projects may not yet be completed, but work is ongoing, and when they are completed, the people will enjoy the full benefits,” he said.
The governor expressed appreciation to workers and supporters for their commitment to the development agenda of the state government, assuring that government would remain focused on projects and policies that directly impact lives of the people.
He also prayed for God’s protection over workers, residents and road users across the state, expressing optimism that the ongoing projects would become enduring testimonies of progress and development in Delta State.
In a world where vision shapes success and determination paves the way, we at Federal Information Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ, Delta State Council, are by this press release sending a heartfelt birthday felicitation to our Chairman, Comrade Abel Johngold Enitan.
Johngold is a consummate journalist cum leader who inspires others to assume the leadership stage through material and moral support. A staunch believer of equity, freedom and fairness in unionism and a dedicated information and chief orientation and mobilization officer of the National Orientation Agency NOA, Oshimili South LGA, ceding his geographical scope of work at the state capital territory where the needs are higher.
The exploit of Johngold has transversed institutional borders giving his eminent membership and roles in Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF), amongst others.
Johngold is also the. National Publicity Secretary of University of Ibadan Alumni Association, UIAA Worldwide, with impeccable character and experience in public relations and communications.
A Chief Programme Officer of NOA with the position of Assistant Director (AD) in view. Sir, we wish you happy birthday and many more bountiful and prosperous years ahead to celebrate. Amen.
The political journey of Mr. Victor Chukwuemeke, popularly known as “Mr. Due Process,” received a major boost following his successful screening by the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections, as the councillor-turned-federal lawmaker hopeful prepares for the next phase of his political ambition.
Chukwuemeke, who is currently serving as Councillor representing Ward 7 in Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State, was screened alongside other aspirants of the party seeking various elective positions under the APC platform.
The successful screening has further heightened political interest within the Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency, especially as Chukwuemeke is widely regarded by supporters as one of the few grassroots politicians seeking to rise from local government legislative service to the National Assembly.
Political observers say his aspiration has continued to attract attention within Delta North political circles because of his background as a serving councillor and his reputation for due process, accountability and grassroots engagement, qualities that earned him the nickname, “Mr. Due Process.”
Speaking shortly after the screening exercise, Chukwuemeke expressed confidence and optimism about the political process, stating that he remains committed to offering purposeful representation and quality leadership to the people of Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency if given the opportunity.
He noted that the successful screening marks another important step in his political journey toward the 2027 elections, while assuring supporters and party faithful of his determination to continue engaging stakeholders across the constituency.
Supporters of the aspirant described the development as a positive signal for grassroots democracy within the APC, expressing hope that his emergence would provide a stronger voice for youths, local communities and underserved areas within the federal constituency.
In the wake of fear and protests in Nigerian societies nowadays as a result of the unbridled rampage of terrorists and armed bandits against unsuspecting Nigerians, there’s been resonating calls for state policing
Most times, these mayhems were unleashed at home in the twilight and when locals called for help, the nearest federal police unit was often hours and miles away, making the local communities defenceless.
The Nigeria Police Force, centrally controlled from Abuja, was responsible for security across the vast Nigeria territory. Yet with rising threats—banditry in the northwest, insurgency in the northeast, kidnappings, armed robbery, farmer‑herder clashes, and now police brutality against unarmed Nigerians—many communities felt the central policing system has outlived its era.
On April 26, 2026, a 28-year-old upcoming musician and plumber named Mene Ogidi (also known as OG Million) was reported to have been extrajudicially killed by a police officer ASP Usman Nuhu in Effurun, near Warri, Delta State, after which the officer and members of his team were also reported to have been dismissed and facing investigation/prosecution.
Following the uproar and civil unrest sparked by this unprofessional act of the Police in Delta State, 1,332 police officers including 50 senior officers were reported to have been redeployed away from Delta at the behest of the Inspector General of Police. Most of these officers recently deployed have been serving in their former posting for decades, some of whom are locals in the localities while others localized and got acquired with the people.
*The big question is whether the mass exodus or redeployment of police officers in Delta State is the panacea to extrajudicial killing.*
*The exodus of police officers in Delta State was met with criticism, whether it does not ultra vires the Billl for an Act of State Policing already before the National Assembly.*
Officers posted far from their home states often struggled to understand the language, terrain, and local dynamics of the communities they were meant to fight against crimes and protect lives and properties.
Across Nigeria, common conversation is taking place. Scholars, politicians, and civil society groups began discussing a major reform: **state policing**—a system where each state would manage its own police force alongside the federal one. Supporters argued that local authorities could respond faster and address region‑specific crimes more effectively.
The debate soon reached the national stage where President Bola Ahmed Tinubu publicly expressed support for establishing state police as part of efforts to improve national security. Many analysts believed that decentralizing policing could strengthen Nigeria’s federal system and help address growing insecurity across different regions.
On the other hand, critics worried that State Governors might misuse local police forces for political purposes to suppress opponents. Others questioned whether all states had the financial wherewithal and institutional capacity to run their own forces effectively.
However, the call for state policing seems to have a superior argument as regional reviews have been held in 2025 by the National Assembly on the subject matter.
But with the ripples of mass redeployment of officers in Delta State, there seems to be a retrogression to the call and push for state policing, since the redeployed officers would be duty bound to relocate and serve in other states of non-origin where they have to face the burden of learning new culture and a new people.
This superior knock on mass redeployment of police, especially being a retrogression and counterproductive to the call for state policing, entreats a review of the redeployment order.
Against the backdrop of the recent extrajudicial killing in Delta State which was reported to have triggered the redeployment of police, resources, both human and capital, should rather be channeled to training and retraining of officers on police code of conducts and equip them to function effectively in the localities where they have greater comparative advantage.