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*DELTA BORN PIONEER OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONER PROF. JOSEPH AKPILE CELEBRATES DELTANS AS THE STATE MARKS 34 YEARS OF EXISTENCE* As Deltans celebrate the State creation of 34 years of existence on August 27, 2025, Professor Joseph Akpile, a pioneer in traditional medicine practice and Provost of Havilah Holistic Medicine Academy, has congratulated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the people of Delta State on this milestone. Professor Akpile attributed the state's progress to the collective efforts of past and present leaders, highlighting the current administration's tangible developments. He urged indigenes and non-indigenes to collaborate and bring their expertise to actualize the governor's MORE agenda, which prioritizes meaningful development, opportunities for all. He appealed to Governor Oborevwori to support traditional medicine practice in Delta State, enabling practitioners to have a voice and recognition. He commended the governor for connecting towns and...
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DELTA @34: GOV. OBOREVWORI'S AIDE NZE FRANCIS ONUORA CELEBRATES RAPID PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT IN DELTA STATE As Delta State approaches its 34th anniversary on August 27, 2025, stakeholders are reflecting on the state's journey since its creation in 1991. Nze Francis Onuora, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Non-Indigenes Affairs, has praised the governor's administration for driving rapid growth and development in various sectors. Nze Onuora attributed the state's rapid growth and development to the efforts of past and present leaders, highlighting the current administration's tangible developments. He urged indigenes and non-indigenes to collaborate and bring their expertise to actualize the governor's MORE agenda, which prioritizes meaningful development and opportunities for all. The governor's aide commended Governor Oborevwori for connecting towns and villages through a network of roads and bridges, improving the lives of Delt...
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DELTA @34: MULADE URGES GOVERNOR OBOREVWORI TO PRIORITIZE RIVERINE COMMUNITIES As Delta State marks its 34th anniversary, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, a peace and environmental rights advocate, has called on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to focus on addressing the infrastructural deficit in riverine communities. According to Comrade Mulade despite generating significant revenue for the state through oil and gas and the blue economy, these communities have been largely neglected. On Infrastructure Development, Comrade Mulade urged the Delta State Governor to construct critical infrastructure, such as the Ayakoromo bridge and Omadino road, to improve connectivity and economic opportunities in riverine communities. He also recommended converting the former Delta State School of Marine Technology in Burutu into a university or campus with a focus on maritime studies to harness the blue economy. While speaking on meaningful Projects, Comrade Mulade advised the governor to prioritize fla...
Delta State Govt Launches SERVICOM In Burutu LGA Secretariat, Delta State Maritime Polytechnic Burutu
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DBS SPORT CLUB WARRI ORGANIZES UNITY WALK TO PROMOTE FITNESS IN WARRI METROPOLIS
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EDUCATION: DELTA STATE GOVT CONDUCTS COMMON ENTRANCE EXAM FOR MODERN TECHNICAL COLLEGES
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COURTESY VISIT: SENATOR DAFINONE REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TOWARDS RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF DELTA CENTRAL
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SENATOR EDE DAFINONE COMMITS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN DELTA CENTRAL Sapele- Edaah Omonigho The Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Senator Ede Dafinone, has reaffirmed his commitment to influencing sustainable development in his constituency. This was stated during a courtesy visit from the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Delta Broadcasting Services (DBS) Warri Chapel at his Sapele residence on Thursday August 7th 2025. The Delta Central Senator who carefully listened to the complains raised by NUJ DBS Warri Executive said that he came into office to make a difference by rendering qualitative and robust legislature to his constituents. Senator Dafinone who took the union executive through his rich profile, added that he has occupied several positions at the international and local levels. He noted that the vast experiences gathered in the several positions occupied have better positioned in him well to deliver in the task of sponsoring bills, movi...
HEALTH: UPU AMERICA MIDLAND ODESSA TEXAS CHAPTER INAUGURATES SOLAR INSTALLATION AT CENTRAL HOSPITAL UGHELLI
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DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY ABRAKA INAUGURATES INTENSIVE AND PART-TIME STUDENT ASSEMBLY EXECUTIVES
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DELTA ETHNIC GROUPS URGE To UNITE FOR DEVELOPMENT Warri- Comrade Mulade Sheriff, a prominent peace and development advocate, has called on Delta State's major ethnic groups to prioritize unity and development. He specifically urged the Urhobos, Itsekiris, and Ijaws to put aside their differences and collaborate to attract investments and create jobs for the youth. "Let's shun hatred and selfish interests that hinder progress," Mulade emphasized. "By working together, we can unlock our collective potential and support the government in delivering democratic dividends." As the Ibe Serimowei of the Gbaramatu Kingdom and National Coordinator of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ), Mulade expressed confidence in the federal and state governments' commitment to driving development in Delta State. He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori's efforts in attracting investors and promoting peace. "Delta S...