FACT-SHEET: What Okowa administration has achieved in Four years through Shimite Bello Says Salami

ASABA- The Executive Chairman of the Delta State Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agnecy, Mr Salami Onisuru has described Chief Mrs Shimite Bello as Okowa Workaholic Daughter because of her many developmental ideas that have help to promote the Smart Agenda of Governor Okowa administration since she resumed office as the Secretary to the Agency.

Our priority Sectors of agriculture and small and medium Enterprises have seen improved performance, in spite of the down pour of oil in recent times. Even at a time of low oil prices (and by implication low government revenues), yet Chief Mrs Shimite Bello seems winning accolades for the state because of her passion and drive for humanity Development.

” I the Chairman of the Agency must say the Alleged 100m diversion that they said was discovered by the so -called supervising ministry as published by one Secretreporter is nothing but a total propaganda filled with lies and figment of blackmail from mischief makers.

Urged the public to disregard such false publications, it is the act of envy and hatrad from the dying ministry of information Boss who felt the same way he granded pointer Newspaper and DBS, that every other agency will also face retrogression as his.

The Scheme has also made it possible for Farmers and small scale business owners to get loan at will. Support for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: Okowa Administration has launched a series of funding and capacity development initiatives designed to support MSMEs across the State both young and old.

Shimite ideas has enable the Agencies provide direct support to the Agency. The Interactions allow the Agencies better understand the issues facing small businesses, and provides a platform for speedy resolution.
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Ogbueshi Nwanze Oduah Vows to End Cultism, Other social vices within Asaba

Okonta Emeka Okelum, Asaba

Angered by recent ongoing and disturbing violent crimes and cult activities with Asaba metropolise, the town’s youth leaders had risen to the occassion.

The youth leaders rose from their stakeholders meeting yesterday, Monday with the resolution the enough is enough about youths involvement in violent crimes.

Youth leaders drown from political, cultural, religious trade unions and other social youth groups attended the meeting.

Speaking to our reporter at the end of the meeting, Ogbueshi Nwanze Oduah, decried the ugly trends of youth involvement in violent crimes within the metropolise.

We are no longer comfortable with the current ugly trends our youths are currently involved in.

It is time to issue and raise the red card against cult activities and related violent crimes, he said.

These social vices our youths get involved in will not only negatively affect their lives but can distort social order, hinder development and rob the town her age long peacefull nature.

This the very reason for this meeting and all participants had agreed in principle that now is the best time to put an end to these town wide social ills, Ogbueshi Nwanze pointed out.

Participants at the meeting expressed their committment to work and partner with both government and non government agencies at eradicating cultism and violent crimes in Asaba metropolise.

Fashola an associate of darkness that now plagues our city

The terror of darkness unleashed by this individual remains unparalleled in the history of my sojourn on earth.
DARKNESS
This word, needs no explanation to any kid since the inception of this CHANGE. Actually, what we try to show our kids today is the meaning of 💡. We have become experts at wading through the dark, we struggle daily to overcome, the associates of darkness such as:
Sleepless nights – the night suddenly became restless as kids can’t cope with heat rashes and unsolicited music from DJ-mosquitoe. Their cries keep parents awake trying to employ all means to help, yet even that is impossible because the landlord has not pumped water in 2days hence we can’t bath the kids with the only water remaining so they can at least get some to use in the morning. The shower heads are simply bathroom decor since the minister of darkness came through.

crime – another associate of darkness that now plagues our city. The dark corners now provide safe havens for youths who before now could use light at night to engage in some trade but CHANGED to this new way of dispossessing others of their belonging.
We now budget more for security monthly than we do for food. Every neighborhood pays for ‘mopo’ or vigilante under compulsion. The minister ensures that crime businesses thrives by providing them an enabling environment – darkness.

Sickness – As Dj-mosquito anchors the night, she ensures that malaria is given free of charge to everyone. If you don’t want it, then you must increase your budget for repellants and fumigation because Aso Rock itself does so too. The only challenge here is, as you increase your budget, chances are that you can’t increase income as productivity drops with darkness.

Productive minds who spend their night in creating ideas can’t function much as the minister ensure there’s no light to write, laptops are powerless, service providers charge more, hence data for research is too expensive, generator sounds keep the night as noisy as the day…..

Yet the minister is asking us who is behind this darkness?
He even thinks it is me – he thinks I don’t pay enough bill, so he jacks up the price yet the darkness is there. His men harass my neighborhood daily checking meters, querying usage in the midst of no supply – pure madness.

Oga minister, when the roll is called on this nations output, please be reminded that the bulk of unproductivity rests on darkness – the ministry which you head.

WOMEN IN EZHIOKPOR ROAD PROTEST TOTAL BLACKOUT AND BAD ROAD!!!

Ezhiokpor road women within Obiaruku in Ukwuani LGA, on the 6th of May 2019, protested against non availability of power supply (total blackout) in their area, and also on the deplorable situation of the Ezhiokpor Road.The women took their protest to the houses of Sir Okenmor Tilije, Sir Patrick Kaine (PDP chairman), Ogbuefi Chukwudi Dafe (Executive chairman of Ukwuani LGC), and also the office of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) in Obiaruku.They said they took their protest to the houses of Tilije and Kaine, as a result of their being members of the ruling party in the state, but met both absent, hence they kept a message for them to deliver to the appropriate quarter in terms of the deplorable situation of the Ezhiokpor road.They later protested to the house of the local government council chairman, were they intimated the council boss about their plight, in terms of the bad road and total blackout that they have been experiencing over time, they were assured that their issues will be looked into promptly, and solutions provided.They also later ended up at the BEDC office, were a delegation of four person had a discussion with the company authority.The BEDC authority told them that the blackout in their area was as a result of vandalization of some cables in the transformer serving the Ezhiokpor road axis. They promised to accompany them to the place the transformer is located, and look for a way forward towards resolving the problem.

See how a Lagos hairdresser Commits Suicide Over Disagreement with lover

By Editor: aljaziral reporters press

IJESHATEDO – LAGOS resident of Fadausi Street, Ijeshatedo, Lagos State, Kenile Nwabuzor, has killed herself following protracted disagreements between her and her boyfriend identified as David.
City Round gathered that the duo had endured an unhealthy relationship since they met about two years ago.

Shortly before the incident, she was said to have sent a text message to her boyfriend, lamenting he had made life miserable for her and that she would soon kill herself.

Our correspondent learnt that the matter came to a head on Thursday, April 11, 2019 when the 26-year-old hairdresser decided to commit suicide after David reportedly said he was no longer interested in the relationship.

Speaking to our correspondent during the week, David, a graduate, said he hooked up with Nwabuzor two years ago while she was mourning the death of her mother.

He said Nwabuzor, who is a secondary school leaver, expressed fears that their relationship might not work out because of the disparity in their educational qualifications.

He stated, “She was my girlfriend and I loved her so much. We started dating each other about two years ago. She was not that literate, but I told her it didn’t matter. When we met, she was in distress. Her mother just died then and she was living alone. She said she could not live without her mother. Her brothers are based in Ghana, but they usually sent her money.

“She told me she finished secondary school, but I don’t think so. I really wanted to help her improve on her education. She easily got angry and if she had a disagreement with someone, she might not talk to that person again for years. As our relationship continued, I tried to correct her. I persuaded her to be going to church and bought a Bible for her. We usually had disagreements over petty issues.

“If we had a misunderstanding, I could be in her house for hours begging her and she would not say anything. If I decided to go, that would be another fight. At times, the misunderstanding would last for days.”

David, a photographer, told Aljaziralreporter press that Nwabuzor usually accused him of being promiscuous, adding that he found it difficult to dispel her belief.

“Because of the nature of my job, I have girls around me. She would be complaining that I was going out with them. I tried to tell her that she needed to trust me. I also saw boys around her because she was beautiful, yet I trusted her.

“Recently, she said I didn’t love her again. She changed her phone’s password to deny me access to her phone. She accused me of sleeping with women. It was true many ladies wanted me to ask them out, but I ignored them,” he added.

David explained that four days before the unfortunate incident, he had missed Nwabuzor’s calls while on an assignment at an event. He said he got back home late that day and returned her calls, but she did not pick them.

The photographer stated that when he called Nwabuzor the next day, she started insulting him and he ended the call.

He went on, “She sent me text messages, but I didn’t reply. On Tuesday, I went to her house to return the charger she lent me and when I was about to leave, she returned all the things I had bought for her. That night, she sent a text message to me, saying that I had stopped loving her since December 2018 when we had fun at different places.

“She said she was no longer interested in the relationship. In my reply, I told her she was free to find her peace anywhere else. On Wednesday morning, I thought about everything again. I knew she was depressed and I had been the person encouraging her. I sent her another message, begging her. Most times, she would be the one to say she was not interested in the relationship, yet she would be crying. I was always the one saying sorry.

“That Thursday, she came to our house for the first time and met with my parents. That was the day my father knew her as my girlfriend. She reported me to him and said she was no longer interested in the relationship. My father sought my opinion and I said I didn’t have any comment.

“She started crying. She called one of her brothers and told him she was coming to Ghana. My father is a clergyman. He tried to counsel her. As my father was talking to her, she was crying. At a point, she stood up and left. Afterwards, I left for my workplace.”

David told our correspondent he was in the studio when he received WhatsApp voice messages from Nwabuzor, but he was busy to listen to them.

He said she later sent a text message to him, saying, “You want to kill me; I will help you kill myself. Thank you for making my life a hell.”

He said immediately after he read the message, he took a motorcycle and headed for her house.

“On getting there, I peeped from her window and saw her body dangling on a rope tied to the ceiling. I shouted and barged into her room. Her neighbours helped me loose the rope while I brought her down. She was already heavy, but I was not feeling the weight.

“I was not in my right senses again. I took her on a motorcycle to a nearby hospital. She was referred to Randle General Hospital. A doctor confirmed her dead on arrival. I called her brother and relations. The police arrested me and detained me for two days. They said I should not have brought her down,” he stated.

Our correspondent learnt that the deceased was buried on Saturday, April 13 which was David’s 26th birthday.

“I have lost my sleep these days because of the incident. I am still going through the trauma,” David added.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bala Elkana, who confirmed the incident, said the police had received a distress call from the general hospital that one Kenile Nwabuzor was brought in dead by her boyfriend.

He said, “Preliminary investigation revealed that the lady had earlier sent a text message to her boyfriend that she would kill herself. Her corpse was removed and deposited in the Lagos Mainland Hospital morgue.”

Nigeria Journalists should strive to make the significant interesting , Shows effective accountability journalism

By Treasure Akpos Otiti

No matter what topics Journalists cover, many journalists hold people and institutions responsible for their words and actions. This “accountability journalism,” whether it is political fact-checking, investigations or other forms of reporting, must still engage readers and impact audiences to be effective. All journalism, in the end, should strive to make the significant interesting.

Through its Accountability Journalism Program, the Aljaziral Reporters Press is trying to help journalists do that. One step we’ve taken is to identify the shared characteristics and processes of some of the most effective accountability reporters in the country. These include journalists who cover politics, investigations, education, sports, culture and society.

So what is “accountability journalism”? And what do we mean by “effective”?

A comprehensive definition of accountability journalism is provided in the recent book, “The New Media: What Online Journalists Should Know” by Treasure Otiti

“Accountability journalism encompasses traditional investigative reporting, but much more. It includes fact-checking political speech, digging into digital data, and aggressive beat coverage to reveal as much as possible about what is really going on in every aspect of Nigeria society – from national security, government, politics, business and finance to the environment, education, health, social welfare, sports, and the media industry itself.”

And how do we identify effective accountability reporters? These are journalists who excel at reaching broad audiences with great impact, and are successful in communicating meaning and context in their stories. Their work is closely read and widely shared, and often has the power to change minds and policies.

Aljaziral reporters are naturally immersed in successful, 21st-century journalism. They know they must understand and adapt to the needs and rhythms of different communities to be relevant.

Okowa the most Workers  -friendly Governor, Mrakpor  says, as Delta  marks labour’s Day

Editor: Aljaziralreporters -Asaba

The Delta State commissioner for Justice and Attorney general Barr. Peter Mrakpor, has described Governor Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa as “the most labour-friendly Governor amongst the 36 state governors in Nigeria,” saying he has promised to pay the minimum wage of N30,000 and doused Labour’s restiveness occasioned by unpaid arreas of pensioners .

He commended what he described as the resilience of Deltans workers and their contributions to the state development, noting that Okowa has been able to address the agitations of the workforce through provision of adequate payment of salaries.

The Attorney said in a statement he signed on Wednesday that the theme of this year’s May Day celebration aligns with the vision of Okowa’s administration to improve workers’ welfare and build a buoyant economy capable of creating abundance for the people.

Mrakpor said, “I wish to send warm felicitations to the Deltans workers on the occasion of 2019 Workers’ Day.

“The theme of this year’s celebration, which is, Another 100 years of struggle for jobs, dignity and social justice in Nigeria, aligns with the vision and efforts of Governor Okowa to not only uplift the lots of the Deltans worker, but to also leave a legacy of a buoyant economy capable of creating a sustainable abundance for our people.

“The uniqueness of this year’s event manifests eventfully in its co-incidence with the centenary celebration of the International Labour Organisation, which Delta proudly of.

“While I sincerely salute the resilience of the nation’s workforce and its numerous contributions to national development, we owe plentiful accolades to the most labour-friendly Governor of Delta State, who took practical steps to douse the restiveness in the labour force he inherited four years ago due to unpaid salaries and allowances.

Okowa Adminstration is Worst, Pensioners are Dying of Hunger – Otiti

ASABA – The celebration of this year’s workers day (May Day) took a dramatic turn in Delta State, on Wednesday, as an aged pensioner slumped, but he was quickly revived by good Deltans, the pensioner wept openly demanding the payment of his 2016 pension arrears owed by the state government.

The pensioner who was on his way to staged a protest at the square of the may day celebration dressed in rags with his documents as he lament in pity over the nonpayment of his gratuities since 2016 of his pension.

However, Okowa whose parents are product of retirees would have considered the pensioners arrears as to his aides steady payments. rather then frustrating our mothers and fathers, many pensioners have considered Asaba as home because they have no money to travel to their villages. Many of these pensioners are doing odd jobs in Asaba, yet many of us sing praises of Okowa as the road master….. While our fathers die of hunger as retirees

Now private School owners in Delta are been frustrated by the huge tax Okowa ask them to pay.

Okowa administration is the worst let the truth be told. How can you apply the road when your stomach is empty. He is now road master, Otiti who described the long suffering of the retirees in gesturing signs that conjured hunger and suffering.

As he lay down his pen to write Okowa that his administration is evil, an apparently embarrassing our pensioners and to be seen as laughing stocks.

Live confession of a Ghanian Pst , I do f**k every day, I uses 35 styles as he brags

“I have 35 sex styles; so you can’t be my wife and be saying you’re tired of having sex. No matter how tired you are, you must avail yourself to me anytime I want it.”
Those were the words of controversial Ghanaian pastor and general overseer of Heaven’s Gate Ministry, Prophet Kumchacha over the weekend as he talked about his sex life. The Man of God boasted that he makes love every day and on no account should his wife say she is not ready for him when he wants sex. According to the popular pastor who spoke on Joy television, the world would come to an end any day he fails to have sex!
You would recall that just few weeks earlier, Prophet Kumchacha made headlines when he declared that, “Women Who Scream ‘Jesus, Oh My God’ During Sex Will Go To Hell”

Senate President, Saraki Gets International Appointment:

President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has been appointed as an “Ambassador-at-Large” of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC).

In a letter dated March 16, 2019, Ambassador Friday Sani, the Diplomatic Head of the Commission to Nigeria and other African Countries, stated that sequel to the approval of the World Secretary General of the IHRC, Dr. Saraki has been appointed as one of the revered Ambassadors-at-Large of the multinational body.

A copy of the letter was made available to DAILY POST on Sunday by Saraki’s media office.

It reads, “While our role as a regional body is to promote and encourage institutions and persons to uphold human dignity across the world, we must not fail to mention the commendation of our Nigerian team over your resolute efforts in the stability of your country and your firm leadership of the Nigerian Senate which is adjudged to be among the most proactive parliaments across the world.

“Besides, the Commission is not unmindful of the maturity that you recently displayed in the face of an obvious provocation in your constituency during the last Presidential and National Assembly elections,” Ambassador Sani said in the letter.

In the new capacity, Dr. Saraki is expected to lead the diplomatic team of the IHRC in various diplomatic missions across the world.

The Senate President has accepted the nomination of the Commission, while also expressing his appreciation to the IHRC for his nomination.

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