Two brother-teenagers, Monday (15years old) and Ayomide (16 years old), with a blind father, accused of stealing eye-drops for their father's use, regained their freedom today after spending 10 months in prison.
These two teenagers went to prison not because they were caught in the act of any crime, but because a neighbour tipped the police off that they brought things home without any source of income and after the police visited and searched their house, eye drops were found and
typical of Nigerian police of "wey the receipt" form of arrest, the teenagers were promptly arrested and not charged to court in Ikole Ekiti where their blind father lived but were taken to Ado Ekiti to be charged before a magistrate court who remanded them in prison since
February 2021 till their release today after some efforts from our chambers represented by Benjamin Obilor Esq. and a conscientious youth activist in Ekiti, Comrade Moyinoluwa Victor Emmanuel , who is also a victim of persecution by Ekiti State government, for
participating in the October 2020 #EndSARS protest and who encountered these teenagers in prison and reported the case to our chambers. I was moved by Moyinoluwa's passion for justice. On the day he spoke with me for the first time, he said since he left
prison, his conscience had not let him rest anytime he remembered those two teenagers in prison. They are out today.
Benjamin Obilor, Dip (Law)
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NATIONAL SUMMIT ON THE INTEGRATION OF ARTISANAL/MODULAR REFINERY OPERATIONS INTO THE DOWNSTREAM OIL AND GAS SECTOR
The Interim Administrator/CEO of the Niger Delta Development Commission Barr. Efiong Akwa who was represented by his able Special
Assistant on youth matters Engr. Udengs Eradiri at the ongoing National Summit on the integration of Artisanal/Modular Refinery Operators into the downstream Oil and Gas Sector in Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel Abuja.
Engr. Udengs Eradiri spoke at large
on the environmental degradation and pollution caused as a result of illegal activities going on in the creeks of the Niger Delta thereby causing harm and reducing the life span of people living in these communities. He however thanked President Mohammad Buhari for
It’s Mothering Sunday. One month after Valentine’s Day. My first weekend in the capital city in 2021. It had a slow start. Lounging! And more lounging! A long awaited visit from the man who introduced me to the social circuit in the garden city
in 1992. A long drive northward to the foot of Zuma rock. A breathtaking view, nice eighteen-hole golf course. A resort of some kind.
I was checked into the room after medicals and a compulsory COVID test. One of NNPC’s safety protocol for large gatherings. The room is a
three star resort kind of room... basic, clean, small and cozy. A feel of the bed gave me an indication that it would be a long night.
Arsenal were playing Spurs at the Emirate. I needed a distraction to take my mind away from the match. I needed the feel good factor of
3,658 TREATED AT 34TH O. B. LULU-BRIGGS FOUNDATION FREE MEDICAL MISSION IN ISIOKPO
3,658 men, women and children received received life-saving medical care and health education free of charge at the O. B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation’s 34th Medical Mission, which held in the
ancient city of Isiokpo in Rivers State, Nigeria, from March 8th to March 12th 2021. The treatment and care, which was provided by 140 medical and non medical volunteers, included 59 general surgeries and 24 eye surgeries and was hosted in collaboration with
the Ogbakor Ikwerre USA/Canada and the Ikwerre Local Government Council.
Guests at the opening ceremony included the Paramount Rulers of Isiokpo and Omagwa Communities respectively, HRM Eze Blessing Wagor and HRH Achinike Amadi, the Ikwerre Local Government
The Okrika, people are from the Southern part of the country. They are one of the biggest ethnic group in Rivers state.
In Okrika land, there are mainly three stages of marriage (1) The Iyaa, (2) Igwa, and finally (3) Okuru-kaka
(1) Iya
the Iya custom dates back to the pre-colonial era when husbands and sons embark on fishing expedition (which used to be the major source of income) and return home months or years after while residing at different fishing settlements deep down the sea.
Before leaving or while away, the intending groom make a little statutory deposit after seeing the parents of the groom,take her away, and come back later in the future (at this level, it is called Iguwha)to conclude the marital rites which formalizes the complete marital rites
NDDC MOVES TO TRAIN YOUTHS IN AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION
The Special Assistant to the Sole Administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission Udengs Eradiri and his team just made a visit to Innoson Kiara Academy, manufacturers of Innoson Vehicle standards.
Motor in Nnewi, Anambra State to inspect their facility for the training of young people in the different departments of car building like welding, treatment & spraying, coupling and Quality control etc.
The Chief Executive officer of the Academy recieved the team and
expressed the chairman's readiness for the partnership in training as part of capacity building. In the same vein the Special Assistant to the Sole Administrator echoed his bosses position saying Barr. Effiong Akwa is interested in training and equipping youths in this area to