Friday, 8 May 2026

Rewarding Poor Performance With Another Term Hinders Progress – Orette

 .....Insists Uninformed People Captured Power For Plunder In Nigeria

 


As politicians jostle for re-election in 2027, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate in Delta South, Dr. Austin Orette, has urged Deltans not to give a second chance to elected public officers who did not justify their first term in office.

 

Orette in a statement on Friday in Owhelogbo, Isoko North Local Government Area, said rewarding poor performance with another term hinders growth and encourages mediocrity.

“I have contributed positively to the development of Nigeria.”

 

He said it was parochial and docile for anyone to believe that a very talented and knowledgeable group of Nigerians should be ignored in the development of the country. 

 

“Those who believe that they have been slaving away because Dr. Austin Orette has been overseas have no special knowledge or advantage. If they did, where is the result of the slaving? At times like this, all hands must be on deck to drag Nigeria from the precipice. China did it and they succeeded. India is doing it and they are succeeding.”

 

The NDC candidate described the Diasporas as a very patriotic group of Nigerians who have contributed immensely to the development of Nigeria.

 

“The remittance of the Diasporas is what is keeping Nigeria’s economy afloat.”

 

He said uninformed people have captured power for plunder and brigandage in Nigeria.

 

“Dr. Orette believes in Nigeria and has love for his people. His mission is that of service to his people. He has no apologies in this regard. He spent his resources in developing and growing APC in his zone. Those who fought him yesterday, while he was doing these, have changed their uniform and have taken over the APC. He did not leave APC; it was APC that left him. He believes he has as much right as anyone at this time to be the next Senator for Delta South. His sincere belief is: If not him, who? And if not now, when?

 

Those who believe that they cannot vote for Dr. Orette because he is from the diaspora, according to the NDC candidate, are not familiar with his works.

 

“As we move forward to litigate the issues, Dr Orette will have the opportunity to reintroduce himself to his people. If after listening to him and still cannot go beyond prejudice, you can have your choice and continue with the disaster journey of people with limited capacity.”

 

The senatorial hopeful urged the electorate to prioritize performance and accountability over partisan loyalty or sentiment.

 

“The only claim to fame is that they have the opportunity to enrich themselves while the citizens suffer.”

 

He emphasized visible development projects, effective representation and positive legislative contributions.

 

Credit: Henry Ovie

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Media Professionals Praise Abdulraraq, Task Kwara Central People on 2027

 The Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRaraq, has been lauded for developing a new moral climate, unlocking new energies in a people who had lost faith in government’s ability to meet key challenges and bringing about political and economic reorganization in the state.

 

“History will record the administration of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as the most important and far-reaching in Kwara State.”

 

They also applauded him for unifying the people, improving farmers’ condition, reducing unemployment, giving strength to organized labour, establishing decent working conditions and switching the people from an ox-cart to an airplane.

 

“The more enduring achievements of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq lay in the economic and social fields. He accomplished a fantastic series of reforms. He provided infrastructure, delivered the dividends of democracy and gave new status to the people.”

 

The commendation came from media professionals in Nigeria.

 

At a press conference in Lagos, the Nigerian Media Professionals emphasized the governor’s great depth of feeling concerning the destiny of the state, the intelligent state management, governor’s penchant for solving problems, inexhaustible drive and energy and his passion for the life and needs of the good people of Kwara State.

 

The position of the group was presented to newsmen by the Chairman of the Nigerian Media Professional Group, Daniel Okeme, on Wednesday.

 

The professionals challenged critics of the present administration.

 

“Nothing like it has ever happened in the history of Kwara State.”

 

Particularly, they praised AbdulRaraq for his largeness of vision and transformation in the finance, health, education, sports, housing and tourism sectors.

 

“This is the most joyous period in the life of Kwara State. It is a rebirth after a dark age.”

 

The prominent media professionals  stressed on human capital development, ideas and programs, dedication to public service, courage and capacity to condense complex problems into simple and telling statements.

 

They urged the wonderful people of Kwara Central to make AbdulRaraq a senator in 2027.

 

“AbdulRazaq has the qualities which the senate position requires. He is moderate and practical in approach. He is brilliant, competent, efficient and more honourable in money matters. He will continue to work for the interest of the good people of Kwara State.”

 

Sunday, 3 May 2026

Orette's Candidacy Is Best for Delta South, Says US Engineer

 


An engineer in  Texas and Louisiana, Justin Obinna, has described Dr Austin Orette as the best thing that happened to Delta South Senatorial District.

 

"This is the kind of Senator Nigerians truly deserve at this critical time."

 

He also listed accountability, restoration of the rule of law and a stand against the normalization of police brutality and impunity as ways to ensure purposeful and visionary leadership in the country.

 

In a statement in Texas, the member of the American Society of Civil Engineers said he had considered all the options available to the good people of Delta South Senatorial District in the 2027 election and came to the inescapable conclusion that Orette is the best man for the Senatorial job.

 

"Dr. Orette, a practicing medical doctor in the United States for over three decades. He is a rare intellectual and political juggernaut. He reminds me of Socrates timeless vision—that society flourishes when leaders become philosophers and philosophers become leaders. In him, we see not just a thinker but a man of action—one who combines intellect with compassion."

 

Obinna insisted that "Dr Austin Orette is the only person that will meet the aspirations of Deltans and all well-meaning Nigerians.

 

"Dr Austin Orette is not only a voice for justice but also a lover of the people and a true caretaker of the downtrodden. At a moment when public confidence in leadership is eroding, voices like his reflect the courage to demand responsibility at the highest levels."

 

The PhD civil engineering candidate of the University of Texas at San Antonio urged Ijaw, Itsekiri, Isoko and Urhobo leaders in the district to support Dr Austin Orette.

 

"This is not just about one tragic incident—it is about a system that must be reformed to protect citizens, not terrorize them. A vote for Dr. Orette is ultimately a vote for justice, institutional integrity, and the return of public sanity."

 

 

 

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Friday, 1 May 2026

Orette Blows Hot, Chides Nuhu Usman over Mene Ogidi

 ...... Lectures PSC Chairman, IGP on Recruitment 

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Orette Will Make a Big Difference in the Senate– Urhobo Leaders


The Urhobo political leaders on Wednesday announced Dr. Austin Orette as the people's choice in the 2027 Delta South Senatorial election.


"Dr. Austin Orette is a true leader and emancipator of the masses. He is also an epitome of truthfulness, consistency and firmness."

The Urhobo communities in Delta South are backing Orette in the 2027 senatorial election and the reason is based on four major planks – his capability, credibility, clout and loyalty.

"We want the person who can transform Delta South as well as save it from drift after 2027. We want som eone that understands the problems of the different areas of the district. We want someone that will give rural electrification, roads, agriculture, education, healthcare, employment and women empowerment attention."

In a prepared text read on behalf of Okere and Agbarha indigenes by spokesman of Urhobo Progressives, Dr. Okpako Oki, the notable Urhobo politicians stressed that Orette’s ambition was an answer to the clarion call by well-meaning individuals in the senatorial district.

"’Dr. Austin Orette is the people’s candidate come 2027. He remains the best for Delta South. His vision, credibility and upright nature are attributes that appear most to the good people of Delta South Senatorial District."

Titled: ‘’ Politics of ideas, issues and principles’’, the leaders emphasized the realistic and detailed plans of Orette to tackle the myriad problems stifling the progress of Delta South Senatorial District.

"’Delta South needs someone with vision. Dr. Austin Orette will chart the right course and provide a clear focus for where the people and the district want to be and how to get there.’’

They urged Ijaw, Isoko and Itsekiri leaders to reject individuals that have contributed to the district’s adversity.

‘"Dr. Austin Orette symbolizes the very best and will provide for the well-being of our people as well as deepen the mechanics of governance and service delivery in the district."

The Warri South stakeholders urged Ijaw, Isoko and Itsekiri leaders to unite, set aside their political differences and support Orette.

‘"Let us arise and ensure that this humble leader and a world-class medical doctor becomes our senator in 2027."


Thursday, 23 April 2026

NPA Onne Honours Retirees, Gives Kudos to Dr Dantsoho

Written By Bon Peters



The Management of Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA Onne Port complex Rivers state have honoured their retirees even as the Managing Director, Dr Abubakr Dantsoho has been given kudos for taking care of them.

The event which took place Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Onne Port Complex , the Rivers State Capital, was an event full of conviviality, renewal of camaraderie and more importantly a demonstration of love, affection and commitment as shown to the retirees by the management.

Speaking to Journalists on the sidelines of the event, the Port Manager, Onne Port complex, Mr Abdulrahmon Hussain stated that the essence of the event was to appreciate the retirees who have shown commitment, laid foundation and also mentored most of the workforce at Onne.

His Words: " What the Nigerian Ports Authority Onne Port complex management is doing today is to appreciate our retirees."

Speaking further, he posited " we believe that the foundation we are standing on today was laid by them."

"While in service, they have mentored our junior staff and contributed immensely to the growth and development of the Port."

"Simply put, you know here is referred to as a "family Port" and we want to sincerely show them that they are still members of the family though retired."

Speaking on the appearance of the retirees, the Port Manager added "they are looking very agile, strong, happy and healthy, I give all the thanks to the Almighty God for keeping them healthy and this goes a long way to equally underscore the importance that our Managing Director, Dr Abubakr Dantsoho and his management team attached to the welfare of our staff even as retirees."

"I enjoined them to continue to do whatever they are doing to always keep fit and healthy" the NPA Onne boss said

Continuing he hinted "Today's event is the first of its kind at our Port but we promise to make it more memorable going forward."

"Apart from the multivitamins and other drugs we provided for them, I feel the most important thing is the demonstration of love and care which the management has shown them today, and I promise that the management will do more next year" he emphasized.

Also speaking, the Chief Medical officer, (CMO) Onne Port complex Dr. Bashir Kangiwa has applauded the Port Manager for the initiative describing it as the first of its kind.

He noted that when he was assigned to carry out the project from the medical Department, he embraced the responsibility with all arms and was happy it was successful.

He hinted that the Nigerian Ports Authority has a policy that even as a retiree, you and your spouse still have an unhindered access to the NPA medical facilities and you could also be referred to another hospital if the ailment is beyond the Authority's control.

Responding, some of the retirees thanked the management of Onne Port complex for remembering them.

To the former Chairman NPA Senior staff association, Comrade Ndudim Amos Nwaji, what the Nigerian Ports Authority management has done was a demonstration of goodwill extended to their retirees which according to him have put in 35 years in the service of their father land.

He advised those in the leadership position of this country to borrow a leaf from the NPA management

insisting that the senior citizens of this country should be taken care of. He also lauded the cordial relationship existing between the management and the retirees.

Also speaking, the former acting chief Electrical Engineer, Engr. Okeke Uzoechi (retired) expressed his satisfaction for the event, describing it as a monumental history.

He added that the Onne Port Manager, Mr Abdulrahmon Hussain has shown that Onne Port is truly a family Port insisting that the management should continue with the program and even make it more effective going forward.

He advised "that retirement is not condemnation but an avenue for the retiree to look inwards and explore other areas of human endeavour so as to remain relevant."

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Late Queen Princewill Made A Huge Impact On Peoples' Lives - Children

 Children of the late Queen Florence T.J.T Princewill, wife of the late Amanyanabo of Kalabari Kingdom in Rivers State, King Prof. T.J.T Princewill, have described her as a great mother who made a huge impact in the lives of many people, including those she didn't know.


 

According to a press statement signed and circulated to news platforms by Prince Tonye Princewill on behalf of the late Queen’s children, noted that the week-long activities lined up in honour of the late Queen, who bore the titled; Se-Ingibo, meaning "Mother of Kalabari Kingdom", came to a close on Sunday with an outing/thanksgiving service at Saint Alban's Anglican Church, Obuama in Degema Local Government Area of the state.

 

The outing/thanksgiving service was preceded by a night of culture and musical display, which was held in honour of the late Queen on Saturday night at the Obuama Town Square.

 

Speaking to newsmen shortly after the service on Sunday, son of the deceased, Prince Tonye T.J.T Princewill said the impact of her legacies was evident in the outpouring of love and support during her burial activities.

 

Princewill, who is also the head of Queen Elebabene / Da Ogo Group of Houses in Buguma, stated that


the late Queen’s first quality was in the joy she brought to the life of his late father, King Princewill.

 

"Mummysco as I call her is a woman whose life was about making an impact. She made a huge impact anywhere she went to and she touched so many peoples' lives. 

 

"My biological mother passed away in 2000 but my father remarried two years after that. I was one of her first advocates in the family because I just saw the kind of joy she gave to him and the kind of peace that came from it. 

 

"Anyone who knows my father knows that anything that is important to him is important to me. But, I also got to love her in my own way independent of my father because of the impact she had in my life. We talked a lot at length, we discussed everything and I became very close to her and she got close to me and my family. 

 

"So, I am not surprised when I saw that outpouring of love. People didn't know that she is not my biological mother because that is the way we related.

 


"The outpouring of love and support is legendary. People did things here for nothing, people did things for next to nothing, people contributed time, effort, all that. It was nothing short of mind-blowing. 

 

"So, I am not shocked by that outpouring of love. Without them this wouldn’t have been possible. We didn't get a lot of support from outsiders and we didn’t ask. We just decided to put our heads down and dig deep. We lost a huge icon in our family and there is no replacement.

 

"On the future of her legacy and if there will be a foundation in her name, we shall see. But one thing we must all have noticed in this burial is that we have not done things without thought. Our mother has barely been in the ground. So shortly, the family will sit down to discuss what lasting legacies we want to sustain. 

 

"She has done more than enough to leave a legacy. So much so that even if we don't do anything beyond now, her legacies will remain," he said.

 

Also speaking to journalists, her second son and head of the Da Beal Group of Houses, Obuama, Alabo


Daso John Beal Odibo Tom-Big Harry, said the late Queen was a gift to the community as she trained even those who were not her children.

 

Describing their late mother as the first female Community Development Committee (CDC) Chairman in the history of the community, Tom-Big Harry, said she used her position to attract a lot of projects to Obuama community.

 

"As I have been saying everywhere I go for anybody that cares to listen. Our mother was a mother to all. Naturally, she was a mother to everybody and God now ordained it for her to become the wife of the King of Kalabari Kingdom, which automatically made her to become the Se-Ingibo. Se-Ingibo means 'mother of the Kalabari nation'. 

 


"From the beginning, it was not easy for her when she was growing up. When going to school was difficult for some people, she struggled on her own, went to Teachers' Training College. From there she went to University of Hull, where she got her first degree. 

 

"She came back to Nigeria, got her masters on her own while she was also training my younger ones. She was also training people from the community, even people that she did not know. 

 

"So, when she became the wife of the Amanyanabo, it became a different thing entirely. For the legacies she left behind, they are very many. In this community for instance, she was first female CDC chairman. 

 

"She was the first person that brought on meaningful projects to this community. When Dr. Peter Odili


was governor, she brought in a big generator for electricity in the community. The road network you see in this community today were masterminded by her when she was the CDC chairman," he said.

 

On his part, the first son of the late Queen, Opakriba Ezekiel Tom-Big Harry reiterated many of the things his younger brothers had said, but also added that their late mother had no favourite child as she loved all her children.

 


He said: "First, I don't know where to start from. The main message that I have is that she was a mother to all. She loved all of us her children. She had no favourite child that she loved the most." We all felt loved and that in itself was a skill considering how many we were. 

 

"While we are all here today to give thanks to God for a successful burial, we want to give thanks to all who contributed to make this a success. Our mother would be so happy. This was a display of Kalabari Unity. The coming together of several into one just to celebrate their Queen" Prince Tonye finally declared.

 

Sunday, 19 April 2026

Orette Is the Best Hope For Delta South – Itsekiri Youths

 


A youth group, The Itsekiri Front, on Sunday applauded the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) Senatorial Candidate in Delta South, Dr. Austin Orette for inspiring the people with fresh hopes and vigour.

 

“Dr. Austin Orette represents the vision of the New Delta South Senatorial District. He will serve the good people of the district to the best of his power.”

 

The group also described the NDC candidate as a man of stainless character, a great humanist and champion of liberty.

 

“The firmness and energy of Dr. Austin Orette have been admirable.”

 

In a statement in Warri, the group said the Delta South Senatorial race should be the exclusive preserve of serious minds.

 

“Dr. Austin Orette is the best hope for the development of the district.”

 

The group gave a detailed insight into the vision and mission as well as blueprint for the development of Delta South senatorial district.

 

“Dr. Austin Orette is an outstanding voice in the country. He is zealous in our cause. We trust him. He will promote the interests of the Itsekiri Nation, build a better life for the people, boost economic growth and create employment. He will also act as is best for the safety and dignity of all.”

 

The statement issued by the spokesman of Itsekiri Front, Engineer Temisanren Fregene, expressed thanks to Isoko women and Ijaw leaders for unanimously supporting Orette’s senatorial bid.

 

The statement highlighted Orette’s ideology, charisma, faith for the progress of humanity and liberation of the oppressed people.

 

“We have been influenced by Dr. Austin Orette’s agenda and his dream of building a fair Delta South with an equitable distribution of national wealth.”

 

The statement also emphasized his personality, political action and ethical teaching.

 

“’Dr. Austin Orette’s  learning, reputation, and exposure make us think him well qualified for the task he wishes to undertake – that of representing Delta South in the National Assembly.”

 

 

Credit: Henry Ovie