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Historic Appointment: Liberia’s First Female Minister of Defence Takes Charge.

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Historic Appointment: Liberia’s First Female Minister of Defence Takes Charge.

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In a groundbreaking move, President Joseph Boakai of Liberia has appointed retired brigadier general Geraldine George as the acting Minister of Defence, marking the first time in the nation’s history that a woman will serve in this crucial post.

General George’s promotion follows the resignation of Prince Charles Johnson III, who stepped down from the position amid mounting discontent. On Monday, the wives of soldiers led protests, attributing low wages and poor living conditions in military barracks to Johnson’s leadership.

President Boakai’s decision to appoint General George reflects a commitment to diversity and inclusivity in Liberia’s leadership. The newly appointed acting minister brings a wealth of experience from her military background, signaling a potential shift in the country’s approach to defense and security.

Prince Charles Johnson III, who denied the allegations of mismanagement, leaves a position that has faced increasing scrutiny in recent weeks. The protests by military families highlight the importance of addressing the welfare of soldiers and their loved ones, an issue that General George will likely prioritize in her new role.

As Liberia embarks on this historic chapter with its first female Minister of Defence, the nation watches with anticipation to see how General Geraldine George will navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. For more details, you can visit BBC’s coverage.

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BREAKING: Edo deputy governor Shaibu wins PDP guber primary election.

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Edo State’s Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, clinched victory in the parallel People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primaries with an impressive three hundred and one votes. Notably, the faction led by Governor Godwin Obaseki is yet to conduct its primary election. Ten aspirants, including Omosede Igbinedion, Anselem Ojezua, and Dr. Asue Ighodalo, vied for the PDP governorship ticket, with 576 delegates participating at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin.

The electoral committee, chaired by Zamfara State Governor Lawal Dauda Lawal, with Delta Governor Sheriff Oborevwhori as co-chairman, oversaw the process. Tony Anenih Jr., the party’s State Organising Secretary, outlined the exercise’s procedures, emphasizing accreditation and conduct guidelines.

Despite speculations of protests, Dr. Ighodalo, reportedly backed by Governor Obaseki, was anticipated to secure the PDP governorship candidacy. The likelihood stemmed from the participation of adhoc and national delegates—aligned with Ighodalo—in the process. While some aspirants contemplated attendance, Ighodalo’s strategic move to connect with loyal party members, like Hon. Omosede Igbinedion, indicated a confident approach to the outcome.

As the PDP gubernatorial contest unfolds in Edo State, the dynamics suggest a two-horse race, primarily between Ighodalo and Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, with political intrigue shaping the narrative of this closely watched electoral process.

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Ijaw Youth Set to Mark 57th Boro Day with Procession and Symposium in Warri Tomorrow

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By Favour Bibaikefie

Tomorrow, Friday, May 16, 2025, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Western Zone — covering Delta, Edo, and Ondo states led by Comrade Nicholas Igarama — will solemnly mark the 57th anniversary of Boro Day at Chief Tunde Smooth Playground, NPA Warri, Delta State. The event will feature a dynamic procession through the streets of Warri, followed by an insightful symposium aimed at celebrating and reflecting on the enduring legacy of Ijaw fallen hero, Major Isaac Adaka Boro.

Major Isaac Adaka Boro remains one of the most iconic figures in the history of the Niger Delta and the Ijaw nation. Born in 1938 in the Niger Delta region, Major Boro was a Nigerian nationalist, soldier, and activist who passionately championed the rights of his people long before Biafra Republic causes.

In February 1966, Major Boro declared the Niger Delta Republic — a bold and unprecedented move — in an effort to free the Niger Delta region from the exploitation and marginalization of the Niger Delta region by the Nigerian federal government in collution with multinational oil companies. Though short-lived, this declaration sparked a significant movement for self-determination, environmental justice, and economic fairness in the oil-rich region.

Boro’s armed struggle, sacrifices, and calls for equity continue to inspire generations of Ijaws and Niger Delta activists fighting for justice, resource control, and political representation.

Major Boro, who died in combat on March 9, 1968, remains a revered Niger Delta nationalist and freedom fighter.

The 2025 Boro Day Commemoration

This year’s Boro Day celebration in Warri will bring together Ijaw youths, community leaders, cultural groups, and sympathizers from across Delta, Edo, and Ondo states to honor Major Boro’s memory. The procession will wind through key parts of Warri, symbolizing unity and resilience among the Ijaw people.

Following the procession, a symposium will convene at Chief Tunde Smooth Playground, where distinguished speakers and historians will share insights on Major Boro’s impact and the ongoing struggle for the Niger Delta’s development and recognition.

While the Warri event is the focal point for the Western Zone, Ijaws worldwide will also hold events commemorating Major Boro’s sacrifice and vision, demonstrating the far-reaching influence of his legacy.

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Call for Tompolo’s Arest Over Currency Abuse; Hand of Esau and Voice of Jacob

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* Tompolo doesn’t spray money; he cannot be held accountable for actions of unknown individuals – Ozobo, IPDI

A leading Niger Delta activist Comrade Ozobo Austin who doubles as the National president of the Ijaw People’s Development Initiative (IPDI), has come forward to exonerate High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, widely known as Tompolo, from the recent allegations of monetary abuse levied by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).

The Niger Delta activist emphasized that there is no concrete evidence supporting the claims presented in the controversial and manipulative viral video that Tompolo sprayed money. He asserted that it is unjust to hold Tompolo responsible for the misdeeds of others.

Comrade Ozobo further alleged that the EFCC has been misled by individuals involved in oil theft and by naive Nigerians whose motives are grounded in envy and jealousy.

He said Tompolo who has great respect for the country’s laws will not condescend low to abuse the law, adding that it would have been better for EFCC to have looked for the unknown individuals responsible for the abuse of the naira in the viral video than dragging the innocent man to disrepute.

The Niger Delta advocate warned mischief makers to invest their time into a meaningful ventures and pursue responsible causes rather than making propaganda against the innocent Tompolo.

He emphasised that Tompolo would not respond to social media critics and unschooled individuals who take joy in manipulating fellow brothers.

Ozobo urged EFCC to be a noble organization and not to allow evil men and unscrupulous social media influencers to instigate them into commenting on unnecessary issues that were capable of threatening the fragile peace of Niger Delta.

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Burutu LGA Chairman, Commissioner for Housing Inspect Burial Venue of Late Chief Pa Edwin Clark in Kiagbodo

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By Peter Ziakegha, May 10, 2025

Kiagbodo, Burutu_The Executive Chairman of Burutu Local Government Area, Hon. Dr. Julius Takeme, in company of the Delta State Commissioner for Housing and Chairman of the Burial Venue Committee, Rt. Hon. Godknows Angele, on Friday inspected the ongoing preparations at the burial venue of the late elder statesman, Chief Pa Edwin Clark, in Kiagbodo.

The visit was aimed at assessing the state of readiness of key facilities and ensuring that arrangements are in place for a dignified and well organised ceremony. The duo expressed satisfaction with the progress of work so far.

Among the areas inspected were the main burial arena, the church slated for the final funeral rites, and the designated parking space for invited dignitaries. Workers were observed mounting canopies, setting up chairs, and grading roadways to ease access to the venue.

Speaking during the inspection, Dr. Takeme lauded the coordination and commitment of the central planning committee. He assured that all logistics would be completed in good time to honour the legacy of the late Chief Pa Edwin Clark.

Preparations are in top gear as the community, the planning committee and the local government get set to host dignitaries and mourners from across the country for the final rites of the respected leader.

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