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Orogine Ohwofa Scholarship Foundation Lifts Up 55 Uwheru Indigenes – Beneficiaries poured Ecomiums, Applaud Chief Simeon Ohwofa

By Amos Okioma
The country home of chief Simeon Ohwofa at Ohoror – Uwheru was filled to rafter with parents and beneficiaries of the Orogine Ohwofa Education Foundation,s scholarship program, politicians,opinion leaders,captain of industries and who is who in Uwheru kingdom and the academia were present to witness the fifth year Orogine scholarship conference,first of it’s kinds in the annals of Uwheru kingdom history.
The theme of the lecture was ” Education is not a scam”
Speaking to journalists, penultimate Saturday,chief Simeon Ohwofa said he was motivated to found the Orogine Ohwofa Education Foundation,s scholarship to assist less privileged Uwheru Indigenes to further their education,because he didn’t want anybody from Uwheru that wanted to go to school to abort his/her desires due to lack of finance.
He was once a victim,if not for the assistance he received from the likes of late Herbert Egoh , of blessed memory who not only gave him vacation job,but also assisted him with scholarship from university of Ibadan to complete his studies and he didn’t want any child in Uwheru to pass through that trajectory and that informed the Orogine Ohwofa Education
Foundation. Orogine is his mother’s name and Ohwofa is his father,s name.
He said” l decided to use the Orogine Ohwofa Education Foundation to assist children from the five quarters of Uwheru kingdom and to ensure an even spread and to avoid been accused of limiting it to only Ohoror,where l come from , students were selected from all the five quarters after a competitive examination from secondary schools and university level. The program has been on for the past five years now and has so far assisted 50 secondary schools students and 5 university undergraduates,until the board will decide otherwise”
” I had problems during my school days and people like late Herbert Egoh assisted me with vacation jobs ,which are no longer available and this scholarship is my own way of contributing to those who might have have similar difficulties”
He also disclosed that the program didn’t cover primary school because,he felt parents were capable of handling that,compared to secondary and Universities where students will be in distance places far away from their locale.
On why he choose philanthropy, he said his contemporaries might decide to own massions, whatever,but development of human resources remains his major priority.” People have different values .Some like building houses,buying cars and whatever.My believe is to grow human beings, like l said,if want to eat in the next three months,plant something like groundnut.lf you want to eat in six months time plant cassava,for five years plant oranges and mangoes .But if you to eat in fifty years grow human beings,train human beings.They are the best source of happiness” he said.
Going down memory lane,chief Simeon Ohwofa,a Lagos based socialite, staunch member of Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, said he studied Agricultural Science and Biochemical Nutrition as a choice and l have no regret and not that l was not qualified to read medicine.Because l was focussed from the start,having my senior at Government College,Ughelli, as a role model.
“In our time there used to be concessional entrance, not Joint Matriculation Board ( JAMB ) l bought admission form for University of Nigeria,Nsukka and
University of Ife, and University of Ibadan wasn’t in my mind,but somebody sold his form to me,which paved way for me to get University of Ibadan to study my choice profession, University of Ibadan wasn’t in my choice” .
” Then you have to go for Higher School Certificate (HSC ) before going to the university , But l left Government College,Ughelli from Class Five.Frankly speaking l was a brilliant student in my class then, first ten out of hundred students”
In their separate interviews two of the enthusiastic Orogine Ohwofa Scholarship Foundation beneficiaries, Odioko Bridget and Edafemredje Elohor were full of excitements as they were overwhelmed with joy from the bottom of their hearts and poured prayers on their mentor,chief Simeon Ohwofa for his kindness.
According to Odioko Bridget ” Am very grateful to chief Simeon Ohwofa,the scholarship award had gone a long way to support my studies and upon graduation l will emulate him to give back to Uwheru kingdom in my own little quota .l intend to study Animal Science at the University. I hope to be a role model and disabuse the minds of other youths who see education as a scam.This scholarship has really transformed my life and l implored other girls to work hard as there is no short cut to success”
And from Edafemredje Elohor, ” As a person and collectively,we the beneficiaries shall not take this opportunity and privilege given to us by this scholarship for granted.I shall eternally be grateful to chief Simeon Ohwofa Education Foundation for his benevolence and will continue to pray fervently to God to enlarge his coast in every of his endeavours,my joy knows no bounds” she said excitedly.
When asked as a chieftain of All People’s Congress ( APC ) of the recent mass defection of members of the people Democratic Party ( PDP ) by the Delta state governor Elder Sheriff Oborevwori,he said it was a welcome development” Every politician the world over wants to win elections, remains in power,want development,Elder Sheriff Oborevwori defected to APC to device a means to remain in power for development and he has aligned with central government to bring development and he has started that”
In their various goodwill messages Prof Patrick Muoboghare, a former Commissioner of Higher Education and the Odion of Ohoror, Chief Julius Etah, a retired principal enjoined the beneficiaries to be grateful for the scholarship award which many are not opportune to get and urged other youths to shun vices that are inimical to their educational advancement, as education remains the bedrock of the nation, s development , as they concluded that their appreciation is application for him to do more. They equally commended the magnanimity of chief Simeon Ohwofa,which is worthy of emulation by all.
He was also presented an award by the Youth Wing of the Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, Uwheru Branch.
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The country home of chief Simeon Ohwofa at Ohoror – Uwheru was filled to rafter with parents and beneficiaries of the Orogine Ohwofa Education Foundation,s scholarship program, politicians,opinion leaders,captain of industries and who is who in Uwheru kingdom and the academia were present to witness the fifth year Orogine scholarship conference,first of it’s kinds in the annals of Uwheru kingdom history.
The theme of the lecture was ” Education is not a scam”
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Chamber of Commerce, NDDC release N1.5 bn to boost businesses in Niger Delta

By Magnus Chukwudi Port Harcourt
The Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture, NDCCITMA, backed by the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has released cheques worth N1.5 billion to 1,500 people to boost businesses in the Niger Delta region.
Speaking during the flag off of anInvestments Partnership Scheme in Port Harcourt, the Chairman of NDCCITMA, Ambassador Idaere Gogo-Ogan, said the fund represents the first phase of disbursement to empower beneficiaries in the region.
He noted that the nano group of beneficiaries, the poorest of the poor, would receive 200,000 naira each, while the micro, small-scale and medium-scale categories of the scheme would receive N3 million, N7 million, and N20 million, respectively, to boost their investments.
He stated: ” Our core mandate is to strive to reduce poverty in the region. We are optimistic that our partnership with a strong institution like NDDC will enable us to reach the poorest of the poor, small-scale businesses, and lift over 2,000 people in the region out of poverty.
We believe that robust development comes not only from the top but also from the bottom. So, when you aggregate all the categories, you can begin to see the gains of genuine economic prosperity.”
Gogo-Ogan added that the beneficiaries will have the advantage of paying a low interest rate of 0.6 per cent, noting that it would enable the Chambers to reach out to more people in the region.
He assured the beneficiaries of the investment scheme that the Chambers of Commerce would adopt a mentorship approach, providing financial support and promotions to their businesses to enable them to compete favourably with other regions in the country.
Also speaking at the occasion, the NDDC Director of Commercial and Industrial Development and Chairman of the Implementation Committee, Mrs. Lyna Okara, commended the leadership of the NDDC for establishing a body that would bring together those with the vision to grow businesses.
She maintained that the flag-off of the investment partnership scheme was timely and an indication that the region was on the path of rapid development. She enjoined the people of the Niger Delta region to take advantage of the scheme to develop and enlarge their businesses.
A Representative of the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, SMEDAN, Mrs. Olalek Rasheed, urged entrepreneurs to ensure proper documentation to enable them to access the funds. She also advised against diverting the funds to other non-economic activities. ###.
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Somtochukwu; Family thanks Nigeria for support

By Magnus Chukwudi, Port Harcourt
The family of Arise tv presenter late Miss Somtochukwu Maduagwu, has appreciated the people of Nigeria, for encouragement and consolation, as they mourned their daughter.
The immediate senior brother to the deseased Mr Maduagwu, so greeted, at Corpus Christi Cathederal, Port Harcourt, yesterday, during the requim mass.
Maduagwu admitted that the loss of his sister is a big blow to the family, but they had taken solace in the Almighty God, using the opportunity too, to urge the parents to accept their daughter’s sudden death, as the will of God.
The officiating Priest Very Rev fr Martin Amadi and the other Rev Nwakor in the gospel preachings, affirmed that what makes the believer is what he/she should be remembered for.
They described the late Somtochukwu as a good, great and strong believer and woman of faith, assuring she is resting in the Lord.
A staff of Arise, on behalf of the media firm, vouched that the very time, she worked with them, was very fruitful, and prayed God, to grant her eternal rest in His bosom.
Diginitries from various walks of life graced the occasion.
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RECRUITMENT POLICY: Gov Diri Urges Immigration, other Federal Agencies To Give Bayelsa Special Consideration

By David Owei,Bayelsa
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has urged the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and other federal agencies to recalibrate their recruitment policies to promote fairness, justice and equity in line with the principles of federalism.
Governor Diri, stated this when the Assistant Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Zone G, Mrs Abolupe Oladoyin Bewaji, paid a courtesy visit to Government House, Yenagoa, on Monday.
The Governor who was represented by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, decried the subsisting practice where job recruitment at the federal level is based on the number of local government areas in each of the 36 states in the country, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
He lamented that Bayelsa has always been short-changed whenever employment slots were allocated across the various states of the federation as it has only eight local government areas, which is the fewest in the country.
Describing the policy as unjust, undemocratic and skewed against the foremost oil and gas producing state, Governor Diri stressed the need for federal government to urgently address the anomaly with a view to giving Bayelsa a befitting sense of belonging.
He also called on the Nigeria Immigration Service to make Bayelsa a center for the printing of passports to save the manhours and other resources currently expended for producing the document outside the state.
The Bayelsa helmsman who commended the Minister of Interior and the Comptroller General of Immigration for some of the ongoing innovations and reforms in the Service in recent years, he pledged his administration’s preparedness to collaborate with the NIS to achieve set goals.
His words: “First of all, I like to commend the Minister of Interior as well as the Comptroller General of Immigration for the innovations and reforms which we are now seeing, especially in the area of issuing of visas and passports and diplomatic reciprocity.
“Clearly, we can see that you are doing fairly well on the land. But I think you need to do much more on the waterways because a lot of people are also coming into the country through the waterways..
“As a state, we are willing and ready to collaborate with you to carry out effective services in the state. We will be happy to support you provide the marine unit of immigration.
“Let me also use this opportunity to raise some of our concerns. First, we want you to urgently address the issue of printing passports outside our state. We want the production of the passports to be done here to reduce the manhour and other costs.
“We are also concerned about the way job recruitment is being done in the Immigration and other federal agencies. We are being short-changed because most of the time it is done based on the number of local government areas in the states.
“So if you are giving 10 employment slots to each local government in the country, there are states that will get more than 400 or 300 slots, while Bayelsa will have only 80 because it has only 8 local government areas. So where is the fairness?
“That is why I’m appealing for some kind of concession. Bayelsa should be given additional slots whenever you carry out recruitment your recruitment exercises.”
Earlier, the Assistant Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Zone G, Headquarters, Mrs Abolupe Oladoyin Bewaji, said she was in Bayelsa to seek areas of collaboration with the state government that will be mutually beneficial.
According to her, Bayelsa State is a significant contributor to the economy of Nigeria that deserves special attention, assuring that the Immigration Service will continue to be committed to professionalism and patriotism in their partnership with the state.
ACG Bewaji, who appreciated the Bayelsa Government for its support to security agencies, identified border security, community engagement as well as seamless issuance of passports and visas as some of the possible areas of collaboration between the NIS and the state.
The Assistant Comptroller General of Immigration of Zone G, comprising Bayelsa, Edo, Delta, Enugu and Anambra states was accompanied by some top ranking officers of the zone, including the state Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr Festus Atteh, on the courtesy visit.
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