Although he also had roots in Itsekiri, Urhobo and Isoko, he was better known as Ijaw Leader. But, since the scope of his struggles was beyond that tribe, he was adopted as the Southsouth leader ...
Kestin Pondi is unknown to the West End, but in the Niger Delta, his name rings the bell as a good man for his extensive ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSN2024/2025 Budget Representation: Impeach Fubara, Coalition Urge Rivers AssemblyThe leadership of Rivers Restoration Movement, RRM, in partnership with Ijaw ethnic group in Rivers State, has urged the state assembly to initiate impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara over ...
Nollywood, and indeed, the entire theatre industry in Nigeria was thrown into deep mourning when news broke that light has ...
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Are The Ikwerre Igbo Or Not? (2)of the Ikwerre are similar to that of the Igbos – when compared to other distinct ethnic groups like the Kalabari of the Ijaw tribes in Rivers state. Even the Ogoni all had early contact and ...
“In the Niger Delta, we are people of different tribes, speaking different languages ... In the same vein, the Ijaw Elders Forum, IEF, Lagos, in a statement by its Chairman, Chief Bukazi ...
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The Punch on MSNI have Rivers people’s support, Fubara boastsRivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed happiness, stating that the people of the state are supporting him and his administration because he is effectively piloting the ship of state.
President Jonathan faced the criticism that his administration was skewed in favour of his ethnic Ijaw and the Igbo of the Southeast. A rather interesting case was that of President Olusegun ...
He said, “Equity and fairplay demand that we allow our Ijaw Ethnic Group to serve out their tenure. Be rest assured, Your Excellency, that you have the support of the Ikwerre Ethnic Nationality.
Speaking at the commissioning of the third fire service station within a week, Governor Fubara reaffirmed his dedication to making the right decisions for the state.
followed by a drizzle – a sign usually experienced when Ijaw warlords are bound for war with a neighbouring community or tribe having had the purification war ritual from the shrine of Egbesu.
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