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Ex-Agitators’ Leaders Rally Support For New INC President, Call For Ijaw Unity


Leaders of ex-agitators under the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) have called on Ijaw people and stakeholders across the Niger Delta to support the newly inaugurated leadership of the Ijaw National Congress led by Mac Donald Igbadiowei, describing the development as a step towards strengthening peace and unity in the Ijaw nation.


The call was made by the National Chairman of PAP Phase 2, Ibena Rufus Salvation, who congratulated Igbadiowei and members of the new executive shortly after their inauguration.


Ibena said the emergence of the new leadership should mark the beginning of renewed cooperation and stability among Ijaw communities, urging leaders and youths to unite behind the congress.


He also commended prominent Ijaw leaders, including Government Ekpemupolo, Dennis Burutu Otuaro and Keston Pondi for their contributions towards peace, unity and development in the region.


According to him, “I also want to use this opportunity to thank and appreciate High Chief Government Ekpemupolo a.k.a Tompolo, High Chief Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, High Chief Keston Pondi for their support, promotion, for fostering peace, unity in Ijaw nation and promoting Ijaw culture in Ijaw nation.”


He described the inauguration of the new INC leadership as significant for the future of the Ijaw people, noting that unity among stakeholders remains important at a time of growing political and developmental concerns in the Niger Delta.


Ibena further urged all Ijaw leaders to rally round the new INC leadership to ensure stability and progress across the region.


“I advice every Ijaw leader to support Macdonald Igbadiowei, the INC President and further bring more peace and unity to Ijaw nation,” he said.


He also praised the immediate past INC President, Benjamin Okaba, for what he described as his commitment to truth and fairness during his time in office.


“I also want to use this opportunity to thank the outgoing president, Professor Benjamin Okaba for standing firm and standing by the truth because the meaning of Ijaw is truth. That is the truth. That is what Ijaw stands for and that is what is expected in Ijaw,” he added.




ARISE 4 TINUBU 2026 HOLDS NATIONAL INAUGURATION, IZUNASO CHARGES MEMBERS TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE ACHIEVEMENT SCORECARD OF MR. PRESIDENT 



Abuja, Nigeria.


Tuesday , May 12, 2026, at the Nigerian National Merit Award House (Merit House), Maitama, Abuja, the political support group ARISE 4 TINUBU 2026 officially held its National Inauguration with the theme “Brighter Future.”


 


Speaking as the National Patron of the movement, Senator Osita Izunaso, OFR, Ph.D., charged members to remain committed to promoting the leadership ideals and governance principles of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed 



The senator emphasized the importance of sustaining support for the President’s economic reforms, institutional accountability, and inclusive governance agenda, noting that these core values inspired the formation of ARISE 4 TINUBU 2026.


 


According to Senator Izunaso, the group is expected to serve as a platform for nationwide advocacy, public engagement, and grassroots mobilization in support of the administration’s developmental policies and achievements.



He urged members across the country to work collectively towards spreading awareness about the government’s reforms while encouraging stronger citizen participation in building a more prosperous and united Nigeria.



The inauguration attracted political stakeholders, youth leaders, supporters, and members of the group from different parts of the country, all reaffirming their commitment to the vision of a “Brighter Future” under the Tinubu administration.


 


Njoku MacDonald Obinna


 


Media Consultant|Newspaper Columnist Public Analyst|PR- Expert





*CEO RNR Global Emporium, Ambassador Rotimi Ramalan Expands International Partnerships Through China Business Visit*



Nigerian fashion entrepreneur and business executive Ambassador Rotimi Ramalan has successfully concluded an 18-day strategic business tour across China focused on expanding international partnerships in fashion, textile manufacturing, industrial technology, and renewable energy collaboration.


The business visit, undertaken in August 2025 under his fashion brand RNR Global Emporium, is being regarded as a major step toward strengthening global relationships capable of supporting the future growth of Nigeria’s fashion and manufacturing industry.


Ambassador Ramalan arrived at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport on August 9, 2025, before proceeding to Merlinhod Hotel, where he stayed during part of the international business tour.


During the visit, he explored several of China’s major textile and manufacturing hubs, meeting with leading fabric merchants, production experts, fashion accessory suppliers, and industrial technology manufacturers.


One of the major highlights of the trip was his visit to the renowned Changjiang Fabric Market, where he sourced premium materials including luxury shirt fabrics, 100 percent linen, wool, cashmere, and high-quality suit materials for future fashion productions.


Ambassador Ramalan also toured the famous Guangzhou International Textile City, where he interacted with several manufacturers and suppliers specializing in luxury fashion accessories such as Swarovski buttons, premium garment accessories, and embellishment materials.


According to him, the visit provided an important opportunity to establish direct international relationships capable of improving production quality and expanding global business opportunities for African fashion brands.


As part of the tour, Ambassador Ramalan travelled alongside the Forever Sole African distributor from Nigeria on a two-hour flight to Zhuji, where they visited the manufacturing facility of Forever electric monogram machines.


During the factory tour, the delegation was introduced to over 25 advanced industrial embroidery and monogram machines used in garment customization and mass production.


Discussions during the visit focused heavily on the importance of industrial collaboration between China and Nigeria, technology transfer, and the future of modern garment manufacturing within Africa.


The delegation also visited the famous Sijiqing Silk Market, where they explored the world of premium silk fabrics and discussed future partnership opportunities within the luxury textile sector.


Another significant aspect of the tour was a visit to a high-capacity production warehouse, where Ambassador Ramalan observed advanced automated production systems capable of producing thousands of garments within a short period.


He described the experience as an eye-opening exposure to the future of industrial fashion manufacturing and production efficiency.


Further expanding the scope of the visit, the Nigerian entrepreneur toured the popular Kinbo Fashion Accessories Market, where he examined various fashion accessories including decorative buttons, Swarovski stones, customized clothing labels, luxury brooches, branded hangers, and garment finishing materials.


In addition to fashion and textile engagements, Ambassador Ramalan also held strategic discussions with a Chinese solar manufacturing company concerning the production and installation of solar panels aimed at supporting factory operations and improving energy efficiency for his production facilities and showroom in Nigeria.


Speaking on the significance of the trip, Ambassador Ramalan emphasized the importance of global collaboration, innovation, and industrial partnerships in advancing the Nigerian fashion industry.

“The future of African fashion lies in building strong international relationships, embracing technology, and creating opportunities that will empower the next generation of entrepreneurs and manufacturers,” he said.


Industry observers believe the China business visit reflects the growing ambition of Nigerian entrepreneurs who are increasingly positioning African businesses within the global manufacturing and commercial ecosystem.


Through strategic international networking and industrial partnerships, RNR Global Emporium continues to strengthen its vision of becoming a globally recognized brand in fashion, luxury fabrics, and innovative manufacturing solutions.




INC Inaugurates High Chief MacDonald Igbadiwei as President, Renews Calls for Unity and Resource Justice


By Staff Reporter


WARRI, Delta State — The Ijaw National Congress (INC) on Thursday officially inaugurated High Chief MacDonald Igbadiwei as its new President during a high-profile ceremony in Warri, bringing together key stakeholders and signaling a new chapter in the organisation’s leadership.


The event attracted traditional rulers, political figures, youth representatives, women groups, community leaders, and delegates from across Nigeria and the diaspora, underscoring the significance of the INC as the apex socio-cultural body of the Ijaw people.


The inauguration formally ended the tenure of outgoing President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, while ushering in a new administration expected to drive the organisation's agenda in the coming years.


In his acceptance speech, High Chief Igbadiwei stressed the need for greater unity among Ijaw people both within Nigeria and across the world.


"The strength of the Ijaw nation lies in our unity. We must rise above divisions and speak with one voice if we are to effectively advance our collective interests and secure a better future for our people," he said.


He further assured stakeholders of his commitment to strengthening the organisation and pursuing policies that would protect the interests of Ijaw communities.


"Our mission remains clear — to defend the rights of our people, promote peace, and champion sustainable development in every Ijaw community," he added.


Speakers at the ceremony also renewed long-standing calls for resource justice, equitable development, and greater inclusion of the Niger Delta in national affairs. They urged the newly inaugurated leadership to maintain strategic engagement with government and corporate stakeholders.


One stakeholder at the event noted, "The wealth extracted from the Niger Delta must translate into visible development and improved living standards for the people whose land produces these resources."


The ceremony concluded with prayers, goodwill messages, and renewed commitments to peace and advocacy.


Participants expressed optimism that the new administration would strengthen the INC’s position as a leading voice for the Ijaw people and provide stronger leadership in advancing unity, development, and the collective aspirations of the Niger Delta region.




INC Swearing-In: New President Fulfills Distribute Buses to zones  Pledge during campaign , Calls for Ijaw Unity



The Ijaw National Congress kicked off a new chapter today as High Chief (Barr) Macdonald Igbadiwei took the oath of office as National President and immediately delivered on a key campaign promise.  


In a crowd-pleasing move right after his inauguration, Igbadiwei presented brand-new buses to representatives of INC zones and chapters across the country. “The distribution of buses as  part of his campaign promises,” according to TVAFRICA24 Reporter mr Barakumo Solomon Odede adelegate noted, describing the gesture as proof that the new leadership intends to hit the ground running.  


Addressing dignitaries, traditional rulers, and delegates gathered for the ceremony, the new president said the buses were meant to boost mobility and make coordination between zones smoother and faster.  


Beyond logistics, Igbadiwei struck a unifying tone. “He also spoke on unity,” adding that the president pledged to run an inclusive administration. “He said he will ensure all agrieved persons will be reached out because his Government is for every Ijaw,”  added.  


The inauguration drew a large turnout and was marked by tight security and festive celebrations. Delegates said improved logistics would strengthen grassroots engagement and mobilization, while the president’s message of inclusivity set an early tone for his tenure.  


With the oath sworn and the first promise delivered, all eyes are now on Igbadiwei’s administration as it prepares to roll out its broader policy agenda in the weeks ahead.


Barakumo Solomon odede reporting for TvAfrica24 warri Delta state




Chief Reuben Wilson Leads Delegation to New INC Executive Inauguration in Delta


The inauguration ceremony of the newly elected executive members of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) in Delta State witnessed a notable presence as Chief Reuben Wilson, accompanied by chiefs from his kingdom and members of his entourage, arrived at the venue to participate in the significant event.


Chief Wilson and his delegation joined other dignitaries, stakeholders, traditional leaders and members of the Ijaw community in what marked another chapter in the leadership transition process within the apex socio-cultural body of the Ijaw people.


The atmosphere at the event reflected enthusiasm and solidarity as supporters and delegates gathered to witness the formal inauguration of the new executive team, expected to steer the affairs of the organisation and advance issues concerning the welfare, unity and development of the Ijaw nation.


Observers at the ceremony described the presence of Chief Wilson and his kingdom chiefs as a demonstration of support for the new leadership and a commitment to strengthening collective efforts aimed at sustaining the vision and objectives of the Congress.


The inauguration also provided a platform for interaction among stakeholders, community leaders and supporters, with expectations that the new executives would build on previous achievements and pursue initiatives capable of promoting progress and strengthening the voice of the Ijaw people.


Activities at the venue continued with the arrival of dignitaries and supporters as the event unfolded in Delta State.




TRADEMARK TITAN: Entrepreneur Moves To Sue Niger Delta Chambers Over Alleged Intellectual Property Theft



The battle for the soul of the Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit brand has reached a boiling point as entrepreneur Keunle Nwiya Junior prepares to drag the Niger Delta Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture to court over alleged trademark theft. 


This brewing legal storm centers on official records from the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment which show that Mr. Nwiya was the first to secure the name. 


He filed his application on July 17, 2023, and received a formal Acceptance  for Class 41 on July 24, 2023. 


However, documents show that the Niger Delta Chambers of Commerce filed a same application years later on August 16, 2025.


The legal firm Lance and Coopers has now fired off a blistering complaint to the Registrar of Trademarks in Abuja, dated May 5, 2026, labeling the Chambers' move a rude shock and a blatant attempt to usurp a mark that had already been officially accepted. 


Mr. Nwiya has voiced his frustration, claiming that rather than responding to official letters, the Chambers' leadership, including Chairman Idere, has displayed a high level of pride and attempted to resolve the matter through the back door with appeals for private meetings. 


The entrepreneur remains firm that he will not be intimidated by the political or financial weight of the Chambers' board members, asserting that the name belongs to his brand and the intimidation must stop in Nigeria. 


His solicitors have demanded the immediate withdrawal of the Chambers' application, warning that they are ready to seek full injunctive and corrective remedies in a court of law to protect their client's intellectual property.




Validatory Session: INC Honours Outgoing Executives as Okaba Hands Over to Igbadiwei


The Ijaw National Congress witnessed a historic moment during its Validatory Session and Presentation of Awards/Official Handover ceremony, as the outgoing executive council led by Benjamin Okaba formally handed over leadership to the newly elected President, Macdonald Igbadiwei.


The event marked the official transition of leadership within the apex Ijaw socio-cultural body and celebrated the contributions of outgoing executive members who served during Prof. Okaba’s administration. Awards and commendations were presented to members of the outgoing team in recognition of their dedication, sacrifices, and commitment towards the unity, growth, and advancement of the Ijaw nation.


The ceremony drew respected stakeholders, leaders, and delegates from across Ijaw communities, creating an atmosphere filled with honour, solidarity, and appreciation for service rendered to the organisation and the people.


In his remarks, Prof. Okaba expressed gratitude for the support received during his tenure and urged the new leadership to remain committed to protecting the collective interest and aspirations of the Ijaw people. The newly inaugurated President, High Chief Macdonald Igbadiwei, reaffirmed his resolve to build on the achievements of previous administrations while fostering greater unity and development within the Ijaw nation.


The colourful gathering also served as a symbol of continuity, peaceful leadership transition, and renewed hope for a stronger and more united Ijaw nation under the new leadership of the Congress.




World Business Summit (WBS): PR Expert Alex Nwankwo, Others Appointed Advisory Board Members



The World Business Summit has officially unveiled the formation of its Global Advisory Board for the 2026 Summit in Sofia, Bulgaria, marking a pivotal step in bridging international leadership with innovative business strategy.


Dr Eno Praise, President of the World Business Summit, announced the distinguished group of visionary leaders recently, emphasising that their collective strategic insight will drive significant impact for businesses and communities worldwide.


Leading this high-powered board is Chairperson Wallace Williams and Vice Chairperson Ngozi Oyewole. The board features an elite roster of members including Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba, Larisa B. Miller, Dexter M.G. Todd, Kunmi Ariyo, Christopher Salem, Sheba Wilson, Alisa Whyte, Edna Joyce Fatima Santos, G.D. Singh, Raymond Banzuela, Joshua Awesome, Abubakar Mohammed, Don Lahoucine Goghrod, Adeniyi Adeyemi, Kwadwo Dekyi, Atunyota Alleluya Ali Baba Akpobome, Ugo Umeseaka, Enobong Louisa Akaiso, Dunston Pereira, Igwe Kalu Onuma, Wael Osman, Paul Edeh, Kasham Musa Iliya, Bola Preye Ayo, Stefan Peev, Prof. Chris Imumolen and the highly acclaimed Nigerian PR mogul, Alex Nwankwo.



Dr. Alex Nwankwo, widely known as AlexReports, joins the board at a time of exceptional professional expansion. His selection underscores his growing international influence and his reputation as a bridge between high-profile personality brands and global visibility.


Recently, his trajectory was further validated by his appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Crown Point International College of Health Science, Management and Technology, Yewa South Local Government, Ogun State, Nigeria, highlighting his expanding footprint in educational governance and institutional leadership.


As a media consultant and the Chairman of Amity Global Network, Dr. Nwankwo has built a legacy described by many as a Walking Billboard. His career is distinguished by more than 100 PR/media awards, including being named the Social Media Influencer of the Year at the 6th Accolade Yellow Ball and Awards in Abuja.


He has also been recognised as one of the 100 Most Exceptional Africans and was recently honoured in Lagos among the 100 Iconic Personalities of the Year 2026. His influence extends across borders, with recent honours at the Iconic Africa Summit in Zimbabwe and a nomination among the Top 100 Global Future Builders for 2026 in Istanbul.


From his history as the youngest governorship candidate in Anambra State to his current standing as the most recognised media personality in Nigeria, AlexReports has consistently demonstrated a mastery of public relations.


His body is effectively wired across a network of media platforms that feed and receive content globally, managing image portfolios for multinational brands across the US, UK, and Africa. As part of the Global Advisory Board, Dr Nwankwo will help steer the 2026 World Business Summit to remain the premier platform for collaboration and transformative business growth.


The Sofia summit promises to be a defining gathering of executives, innovators, and policymakers dedicated to tackling pressing global challenges.



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*Name-Dropping and the Aguata Federal Constituency House of Representatives Race*


As the countdown to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) primaries gathers momentum, the political landscape in Aguata Federal Constituency is becoming clearer—and, in some respects, more revealing.


A noticeable trend by one of the aspirants is the increasing resort to “name-dropping,” particularly claims of closeness to, or endorsement by, the party’s national leadership. While access to party leaders may be a natural by-product of holding public office, it should not be misconstrued as a substitute for _anointing, blessing or endorsing_ an aspirant .


The incumbent member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Engr. Dominic Okafor, by virtue of his office, maintains official channels of engagement with the Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, OFR (Oluatuegwu), and the party’s national leadership, including the National Chairman, Barr. Sly Okenwa. Similarly, Hon. Chibueze Ofobuike, as the sitting Chairman of Aguata Local Government Area, interacts regularly with the Governor in the course of his administrative duties and, like other elected officials, has institutional access to party leadership.


Hon. Afam Ezenwafor (Afamation), though not currently holding an elective or appointive office, remains a member of the party and retains the right, as do all members, to engage with party leaders, albeit without the structural advantages of incumbency.


In this context, it is important to draw a clear distinction between access and endorsement. The former is a function of office; the latter is a formal and deliberate political act.


Recent developments within the party have already settled this matter. At the Special South-East Zonal Meeting, the Governor made it unequivocally clear that the primaries will be conducted through a direct process, ensuring a level playing field for all aspirants. This pronouncement effectively dispels any insinuation that a preferred candidate has been pre-selected or anointed.


It is against this backdrop that the persistent claims by Hon. Chibueze Ofobuike, suggesting that he has been endorsed or anointed by the Governor, must be critically examined and, indeed, dismissed. Such assertions do not only misrepresent the Governor’s stated position but also undermine the integrity of the party’s democratic process. Leveraging proximity, real or perceived, to project inevitability is neither a credible campaign strategy nor a reflection of grassroots support.


Political contests are not won by association, but by acceptance.


Experience has shown that posturing, embellishment, and political theatrics often unravel when confronted with verifiable facts. The truth remains constant: no aspirant has been officially endorsed by the Governor or the party leadership for the Aguata Federal Constituency race.


Accordingly, party faithful and the wider electorate in Aguata are urged to disregard claims rooted in name-dropping and political insinuation. The forthcoming primary election presents an opportunity for members to freely and fairly choose their preferred candidate.


Party leaders at the ward and local government levels, as well as all eligible APGA members, should be guided by this principle: the power to decide rests with the people. Aspirants should be evaluated on their personalities, track records, impact on people's lives and the communities, and their capacity to effectively represent Aguata Federal Constituency, not on purported proximity to power.


In the end, the ballot, not borrowed names, will determine the outcome.



*Accolades as Dr. Nimi Briggs Marks Another Year of Leadership and Humanitarian Excellence*


The global peace and business community has been thrown into a state of celebration today as they honor the remarkable life and enduring legacy of **Dr. Nimi Briggs** on the occasion of her birthday. Known for her profound contributions to leadership development and her strategic role as a member of the **Advisory Board of the Executive Council of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa**, Dr. Briggs is being toasted by colleagues and international diplomats as a beacon of intellectual excellence and a pillar of societal transformation. Her organization and the wider pan-African community have poured out tributes to a woman whose career remains a masterclass in dedication and continental relevance.


This birthday milestone comes at a time of significant momentum for Dr. Briggs, who continues to serve as a driving force for unity and sustainable development across the continent. As the **CEO of NIMPAT Group**, she has successfully bridged the gap between corporate excellence and humanitarian service, earning her a place among the elite group of individuals set to be honored at the upcoming **100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2026** in Morocco. Her selection for this prestigious recognition underscores her role in advancing governance, transparency, and education—key pillars that the peace initiative champions to inspire future generations.


A graduate of the prestigious **University of Benin**, where she earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Business Administration, Dr. Briggs has built a professional profile defined by credibility and strategic foresight. Her work on the Advisory Council of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa places her alongside other distinguished continental figures, where she contributes to advocating for policy reforms and fostering economic growth through entrepreneurship and innovation. Her ability to mentor emerging leaders and support startups through the initiative's various workshops and training programs has solidified her status as a "walking billboard" of African integrity and progress.


Beyond her formal roles, Dr. Nimi Briggs is celebrated today for her commitment to positive change and her efforts to project a powerful, affirmative image of Africa on the global stage. As she marks another year of impact, the consensus across the humanitarian and business sectors is clear: her life’s work serves as a vital blueprint for those seeking to resolve conflicts and promote diplomacy across the African landscape. As friends and well-wishers celebrate this milestone, there is a collective prayer for continued health and vitality for a woman whose name remains synonymous with public service excellence and the advancement of the human condition.