The energy from the SO-CALLED STAKEHOLDERS clamouring for the Decentralization of surveillance contracts from Tinubu should have been channelled towards resource control.
Everything that has Happened, happening, and will happen was laid down in this book
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BREAKING NEWS
WARRI DELINEATION: GBARAMATU WOMEN SHUT DOWN ABITEYE FLOW STATION
Women from Benikrukru and Kenyagbene communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, have shut down the Chevron Abiteye Flow Station over the non-implementation of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ward and polling unit delineation report in the Warri Federal Constituency.
Benikrukru and Kenyagbene are host communities to the Abiteye Flow Station operated by Chevron Nigeria Limited.
The women, who described their action as a peaceful protest, are demanding the implementation of the delineation outcome.
๐ธ Photos from the scene.
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Ijaw, Urhobo Group Challenge Alleged Presidential Directive on Warri Delineation
WARRI โ Indigenous Ijaw and Urhobo people of the Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State have accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of interfering in the implementation of the Supreme Court judgment on the fresh delineation of electoral wards and polling units in the constituency, describing the alleged action as an attack on the rule of law and democracy.
In an open letter dated June 5, 2026 and addressed to the President, the groups cited Tinubu's March 12, 2026 statement to representatives of the Inter-Party Advisory Council at the Presidential Villa, where he said: โDemocracy is about the rule of law and that the rule of law must prevail in any democracy.โ
The groups said their concerns stem from the implementation of the Supreme Court judgment in SC/413/2016: Hon. George U. Timinimi & 9 Ors v. INEC, which ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a fresh delineation of electoral wards and polling units in Warri South West, Warri North, and Warri South Local Government Areas.
According to the letter, the Supreme Court had on December 2, 2022 ordered INEC to carry out โa fresh delineation of all electoral wards/polling units for Warri South West, Warri North and Warri South Local Government Areas of Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State for the purpose of future elections.โ
The groups noted that INEC subsequently held consultations with stakeholders, conducted fieldwork between July 10 and 19, 2024, and later presented both preliminary and final reports to stakeholders.
They stated that on May 20, 2026, INEC unveiled its final delineation report, which included the creation of two additional state constituencies in Warri North and Warri South West Local Government Areas, as well as a recommendation for an additional federal constituency covering the two councils, subject to constitutional requirements.
According to the letter, the decisions were welcomed across the constituency because they addressed longstanding concerns about political representation.
However, the groups alleged that the implementation process was halted following a directive from the Presidency.
โThe jubilations were cut-short when information got to us that, the Presidency has ordered INEC to stop further implementation of its final report on the Supreme Court ordered fresh delineation of the Warri Federal Constituency of Delta State because of issues raised by the Itsekiri ethnic nationality,โ the letter stated.
The groups further alleged that the decision was influenced by the President's marital connection to the Itsekiri ethnic nationality.
Describing the alleged directive as unconstitutional, they argued that it undermines both the authority of the Supreme Court and the independence of INEC.
โYour directive to INEC to stop further implementation of the Supreme Court ordered delineation of the Warri Federal Constituency of Delta State is a direct attack and desecration of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,โ the letter stated.
The groups also referenced the President's oath of office, particularly his pledge not to allow personal interests influence official decisions and to act according to the law without fear or favour.
They argued that any interference with the delineation process violates constitutional provisions and threatens democratic governance.
Citing Section 287(1) of the Constitution, the letter emphasized that: โThe decisions of the Supreme Court shall be enforced in any part of the Federation by all authorities and persons.โ
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58TH BORO DAY: The gravesite of Major Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro in Kaiama, Bayelsa State - the final resting place of the Ijaw nationalist, military officer, and revolutionary figure whose name remains etched in the history of the Niger Delta struggle.
Major Boro is remembered for leading the historic 12-Day Niger Delta Revolution in February 1966, bringing national attention to the agitation for justice, equity, and greater recognition for the Niger Delta and its people. He later fought on the federal side during the Nigerian Civil War and died on May 16, 1968, at the age of 29.
Though his life was brief, his courage, convictions, and legacy continue to inspire generations across the Ijaw nation and the wider Niger Delta.
Even in death, his story continues to speak.
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The concept of 'Teme' in Ijaw cultural and spiritual beliefs
Teme is refered to as the inner soul/spirit/life energy,
A fragment of the supreme creator Opu Tamuno/Woyingi/Ayiba/Temerau/Ogina/Nanaowei inside human. This also correlates with the concept of "breathe into man"
Teme returned, what oaths or decisions did such child agree on with the divine beings, including ways on how they can train up the child in the ways that he or she should go.
In conclusion, one can commune with his or her Teme, by calling on the name such Teme bared in their
"breathe into man" that became a life force.
Because of the magnanimousity of the creator, you can see your personal Teme as a transformer to the larger powerplant or dam of energy which is the creator.
Energy can neither be created nor
How these E-warriors from the Sad-E convince themselves and come on nairaland back in the days, and now X, to spew that we don't understand ourselves baffles me to the bone marrow.
We only predominantly prefer to be dialectical most of the times.
#IjawXcommunity
@FeppleWinks@ebafegha@sobioemma@CloudGodswill That is the sole reason I don't engage them anymore. We are in a digital age, they see the truth but their greed is vicious that they prefer to live in self inflicted denial.