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24/02/2026
BREAKING NEWS!!!
APC Makes Big Moves in Ozoro! 🗳️
Ozoro recently hosted the APC Local Government Congress, where Sunday Omonakome was elected as the new APC Chairman for Isoko North LGA.
This peaceful election strengthens local politics and sets the stage for the 2027 general elections!
đź’¬ What do you think this means for politics in Isoko North? Share your thoughts below!
24/02/2026
BREAKING NEWS!!
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun has been removed from office following his resignation at the instruction of President Bola Tinubu.
He is set to be replaced by Tunji Disu as the new Inspector General of Police.
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23/02/2026
Tinubu quickly signed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill!! Senate Leader
Mr. Bamidele stated that there is no reason for the President to delay granting assent to the bill, noting that it already reflects contributions and recommendations from key institutions, including the executive arm of government.
23/02/2026
BREAKING NEWS!!!
Former Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, has filed a ₦1 billion fundamental rights enforcement lawsuit against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and other parties over the alleged illegal invasion of his Abuja residence.
El-Rufai is asking the court to declare the search warrant issued by a Chief Magistrate on February 4, which authorized the search of his residence located at House 12, Mambilla Street, A*o Drive, Abuja, as unlawful, null, and void.
29/09/2025
The Isoko Nation in Delta State throws its weight behind of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for a second term in office. Community leaders said the decision reflects their satisfaction with the administration’s developmental strides and their desire for continuity of ongoing projects.
Corruption and Nepotism.
19/02/2025
Breaking News.
Resolution from the Security Council Meeting
Issued by the Executive Chairman of Isoko North Local Government, Hon. (Elder) Prince Godwin Ogorugba
Landlords are required to conduct thorough profiling of their tenants and closely monitor the movement of visitors within their premises.
All shops, markets, and beer parlors must cease operations by 7 PM. Similarly, commercial motorcycles (Okada) and tricycles (Keke) are only permitted to operate between 6 AM and 7 PM.
Security agencies have been mandated to apprehend individuals involved in the sale or consumption of narcotics and other illicit substances.
Owners of unregistered vehicles and motorcycles are given a 14-day ultimatum to complete their registration. After this period, any unregistered vehicle will be impounded and treated as stolen property.
All youth electoral activities within Isoko North Local Government are hereby suspended until further notice.
These directives take immediate effect from Wednesday, February 19, 2025, except for item (4), which has a 14-day compliance window.
Ikrumale Monday Gideon
Director of New Media to the Executive Chairman
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Unjust Arrest of Ajirioghene Otaba: A Call for Justice
We have received disturbing news about the arrest of an Isoko son, Mr. Ajirioghene Otaba, allegedly orchestrated by Chief Matthew Edevbie, elder brother to former Delta State governorship aspirant, Olorogun David Edevbie. His arrest follows a video he made, urging the completion of the 132kV substation electricity project awarded to Chief Edevbie by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) 14 years ago.
After carefully watching the video, we see no reason for his arrest. Instead, he should be commended for speaking up about the vandalism happening at the project site. His demand for the project’s completion is in line with the Federal Government’s whistleblowing policy, which encourages citizens to expose abandoned or mismanaged public projects.
Rather than addressing the concerns raised, Chief Edevbie allegedly used his influence to have Otaba arrested in Lagos, far from the project site in Ozoro, Delta State, with plans to transfer him to Abuja. This is nothing but a clear act of intimidation against someone demanding accountability.
Our Stand and Demands
1. Immediate release of Ajirioghene Otaba – His arrest is unjust and must not stand.
2. Completion of the 132kV substation project – This project is crucial for improved power supply in Isoko.
3. A public response from Chief Matthew Edevbie – If there are challenges preventing completion, he should explain them instead of silencing voices.
4. Intervention from Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori – The government must prevent growing tension and possible unrest in Isoko.
We also call on Olorogun David Edevbie to protect his family’s reputation. His silence will only reinforce public perception of power abuse.
We are not ignorant of the usual tactics used by the rich against ordinary citizens, such as framing them for "threat to life" or "character defamation." We are watching closely.
If Ajirioghene Otaba is not released within the legal timeframe, we will take every necessary and lawful step to resist this injustice.
Isoko Will Not Be Silenced!
14/11/2024
14/11/2024
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Authorities Urged to Investigate the Sudden Appearance of Dozens of Individuals in Vulnerable States Along Isoko Roadways
In a concerning incident early this morning, over 50 individuals, reportedly in vulnerable mental states, were discovered at various locations along the Owhe-Oleh Roundabout-Ozoro road in Isoko. The presence of these individuals has raised significant questions and concerns within the community, prompting local authorities to initiate a careful response.
Upon discovery, some individuals had already ventured into nearby areas, while others were safely taken into custody by local authorities, with a number currently receiving assistance from police personnel. The nature of the situation has led the community to call for a full investigation into how these individuals arrived undetected, especially given the security checkpoints on routes leading to Isoko.
Questions remain as to how the vehicle transporting these individuals managed to bypass multiple security checks, and locals are urging law enforcement to undertake a thorough inquiry. Authorities are expected to look into both the circumstances of their transportation and the wellbeing and proper care of these individuals.
A swift response from the police and relevant stakeholders is hoped to provide clarity and necessary support, ensuring both community safety and humane treatment for all involved.
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