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Alleged plot to attack oil asset: Niger Delta group raises alarm, ……. fingers  ex-militant leaders 

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By David Owei ( Bayelsa)
A Niger Delta advocacy group, on the platform of Movement for the Sustainable Development of the Niger Delta (MSDND) has raised an alarm over a plot to blackmail and accuse prominent personalities and former militant leaders from the region of an unfounded plan to disrupt the existing peace and attack oil assets in the region.
According to the group, the plot to blackmail the likes of High Chief Bibopere Ajube also known as “Shot At Sight,”  King Ateke Tom, the first Amanyanabo of Okochiri Kingdom in Rivers state,  Chief Ebikabowei Victor-Ben also known as General Boyloaf, the leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujahid Asari Dokubo and few others before the Federal Government is a desperate attempts by some allege dubious oil surveillance contractors and those involved in the illegal crude oil theft to cover up attempts of global exposure.
The Publicity Secretary of the Movement for the Sustainable Development of the Niger Delta, Comrade Kelvin Orughoe, in a statement issued on Friday,via electronic mail, called on President Bola Tinubu and heads of security agencies to discountenance the plot of blackmail and investigate those behind the desperate lies against these known and reputable sons of the Niger Delta region that have sacrificed and contributed greatly for the sustainable peace and stability in the region.
Comrade Kelvin Orughoe said years after the acceptance of the Presidential Amnesty deal by the Federal Government, most of these targeted sons and Ex-Militant leaders have concerned themselves with educational and business pursuit within and outside the region, while their accusers are those remaining in the creeks perpetuating illegalities in the name of surveillance jobs.
“Let me recall that the last time threats against the nation’s oil assets were issued was back in 2016 by the defunct Niger Delta Avengers, and those behind the membership of the Niger Delta Avengers are known to Nigerians and the security agencies.”
“The Federal Government should investigate those behind the Niger Delta Avengers and they will discover that they are responsible for these desperations and blackmail against law abiding leaders and citizens from the Niger Delta region.”
“These people are using false accusations to cover up their deeds. The Ex-MEND Secretary-General Comrade Jude Gbaboyor promised to release footage of some of their heinous misdeeds and they have become desperate to tarnish the images of upright freedom fighters in the region as a means of distraction.”
Orughoe called on the Federal Government to hold those behind the Niger Delta Avengers responsible if there are security infractions in the region and any attack on oil assets, stating that “no right-thinking Niger Delta leaders or youths are interested in attacking the existing peace in the region. The Federal Government should check their records and review footage of the Niger Delta Avengers.”
The MSDND also noted that the threat by Civil Society groups involved in the December 2024 protest in front of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City USA may have added to the desperation of those involved in the plot of blackmail to devise new means of diverting FG’s attention away from the threat of further protest to draw the International Community’s attention to human Rights abuse in the region by hired surveillance contractors.

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Increase Rice Production, Gov Diri Orders Agric Commissioner *Approves N200m Monthly Grant For Farmers *Warns Traditional Rulers Against Protecting Herdsmen In Forests

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Bayelsa Governor, Douye Diri (left)

By David Owei,Bayelsa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has directed the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources to ensure increased production of made-in-Bayelsa rice by the end of 2026.

Bayelsa State governor,Douye Diri,Commissioner for Agriculture among other dignitaries


Speaking at the state-owned rice farm at Otuasega community in Ogbia Local Government Area on Tuesday during the flag off of the 2025/2026 dry farming season, Governor Diri expressed disaffection with the rice harvest in the last farming season.

The governor stated that having provided all the necessary support to the ministry and the farmers, he was not satisfied that the state still procured rice from outside during the Yuletide.

He also challenged the Agric Commissioner to ensure food security, noting that the state had comparative advantage in many crop areas and its soil does not require fertiliser to produce organic crops.

He, however, lauded the commissioner and stakeholders in the sector for organising the event and urged the ministry to ensure that it was not just a yearly ritual but one that impacted positively on the lives of Bayelsans.

According to the governor, agriculture was a veritable source of diversification, which the state government had taken seriously by investing heavily in it.

He urged civil servants and all Bayelsans to be involved in agriculture.

Governor Diri also stated that the linkage between road and bridges and agriculture was that the administration was not only connecting rural communities through these infrastructure but equally providing valuable support to the agric sector and making transportation of farm produce from rural areas to the state capital easier.

The Bayelsa helmsman remarked that in furtherance of government’s desire to develop the sector, he has approved a monthly grant of N200 million to farmers in the state.

He also approved a request for a meeting with farmers as well as the provision of farming inputs such as seedlings, herbicide and pesticide to improve production.

On the issue of herdsmen destroying farmlands, Diri cautioned traditional rulers against providing land for herders in the forest, saying anyone found guilty will be sanctioned.

His words: “Let it not be that we come here for a yearly ritual. This is something that affects us as a people and so we must all take it seriously. Food security will continue to be a top priority of my administration.

“Agriculture is a veritable source of diversification. Agric strengthens our economy.

“Transportation of produce from rural communities to the state capital is crucial and that is why we are investing in agriculture and connecting communities. The roads and bridges support agriculture.

“We have developed partnerships and collaboration and we will continue to partner with other agencies to ensure that Bayelsa attains the expected food security.

“All our workers too must participate in agriculture as it should be a culture. We need to reverse what was happening. Now, let our neighbours come and buy from us. It is a call to action.

“My directive to the Commissioner for Agriculture is that by the end of 2026, we should expect 300,000 kilogrammes of rice. I do not want to continue to buy rice from outside Bayelsa State for our people. Produce and government will buy from you.

“On the issue of herdsmen, they do not live in our farms. What is correct is that they move and destroy crops. Let me state again that our anti-grazing law is still in force. Contact any security agency in cases of herdsmen destruction rather than going to social media.

“Let me warn our traditional rulers who give herdsmen land in our forests that anyone caught will be sanctioned. Bayelsa must be safe and we must all contribute to the safety.

“For our farmers, we will always support you. Honourable Commissioner, identify the true farmers in the state and what I was doing for MSMEs will also be done for farmers. So, N200 million monthly will now be set aside to support our farmers.”

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, said the event was a reaffirmation of the unwavering commitment of the state government to food security.

He commended the governor for his huge investment in the agric sector, saying it has been the driving force behind the success being celebrated.

In their separate remarks, representatives of All Farmers Association Of Nigeria, Bayelsa State chapter, Nigerian Women in Agriculture Business, Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation and the Central Bank of Nigeria among others hailed Governor Diri’s support to farmers, which they said had greatly improved the agricultural sector in the state.

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Legal ICON declares sponsorship of 10 Nupe Students to study Nupe language at Varsity level

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Legal ICON declares sponsorship of 10 Nupe Students to study Nupe language at Varsity level

By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna

In his determination to encourage the study of the Mother tongues in our educational curricular across the country, a legal icon in Nupe Kingdom, Alhaji Mohammed Ndarani SAN has announced the sponsorship of 10 students to study Nupe Language at the University level.

Ndarani disclosed that the scholarship would take effect upon the commencement of the Nupe Language degree programme recently approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in 2025.

According to the legal luminary, he has committed an undisclosed millions of Naira to fund the education from 100 to 400 levels for the beneficiaries.

The senior legal practitioner explained that his decision was inspired by the sustained efforts of Nupe language advocates who worked tirelessly to institutionalise the course at the tertiary level.

He described the approval as a historic milestone for the preservation of Nupe language and culture.

“We are fully prepared to support and formally unveil the Nupe Language degree programme once it begins.

“We will also invite our associates and well-meaning individuals to support our (Nupe) kingdom by sponsoring more students.

“By the grace of God, we intend to create opportunities for outstanding graduates to participate in international exchange programmes after graduation,” Ndarani said.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria reiterated his commitment to human capital development, cultural preservation and academic advancement in Nupe land and beyond.

He added that the scholarship would significantly encourage enrolment in the programme, ease financial burden of students and strengthen efforts aimed at sustaining indigenous languages through formal education.

The NUC’s approval of the Nupe Language degree programme has been widely hailed as a major breakthrough, while Ndarani’s intervention is expected to make a lasting positive impact on both the beneficiaries and the wider Nupe community.

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Heartbreak Triggers Tragedy as Young Man Takes Own Life in Bayelsa Community

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Gov Douye Diri of Bayelsa State

By David Owei,Bayelsa

Tragedy struck Elebele community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State on Tuesday following the death of a young man, simply identified as Israel, who reportedly took his own life after an alleged emotional breakdown linked to a failed romantic relationship.

Residents of the quiet riverine community were thrown into shock and mourning after news spread that the young man was found dead in circumstances suggesting suicide.

According to community sources, Israel had been battling emotional distress after a prolonged disagreement and eventual separation from a woman he was said to be deeply attached to.

Eyewitnesses told our reporter that the deceased had shown signs of withdrawal and sadness in recent days, but no one anticipated such a tragic outcome.

A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Israel was a calm and hardworking young man whose death had left the entire community devastated.

“He was not known to be violent or troublesome. People noticed he was not himself lately, but nobody imagined it would end like this. It is a painful loss,” the source said.

Another community member described the incident as a reminder of the growing mental health challenges among young people, particularly in rural communities where access to counselling and emotional support services is limited.

Family members of the deceased were said to be inconsolable as youths and elders of Elebele gathered at the family compound, while traditional rites were reportedly initiated in line with local customs.

When contacted, a source at the Bayelsa State Police Command confirmed awareness of the incident, stating that preliminary investigations had commenced to ascertain the full circumstances surrounding the death.

The incident has once again raised concerns over the rising cases of depression, emotional trauma and suicide among youths in the Niger Delta, with community leaders calling for greater awareness, emotional support systems and mental health interventions to prevent similar tragedies.

As the community mourns, residents appealed to parents, guardians and friends to pay closer attention to the emotional wellbeing of young people, urging anyone experiencing distress to seek help rather than suffer in silence.

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