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PRESS RELEASE.

IPF Expresses Gratitude to Ijaw Nation, Donors on Successful Inauguration
March 5, 2024 – The Ijaw Publishers Forum (IPF) extends its heartfelt appreciation to the entire Ijaw nation and generous donors for their unwavering support during the recently held inauguration ceremony of its National Executive Council.
The event, which took place amidst a backdrop of unity and enthusiasm, marked a significant milestone in the journey of the IPF towards advancing the interests of the Ijaw people through literary endeavors and journalistic excellence.
With the overwhelming turnout and overwhelming show of solidarity, the IPF wishes to convey its sincerest gratitude to all individuals, organizations, and stakeholders who contributed their time, resources, and goodwill to ensure the success of the inauguration ceremony.
The IPF reaffirms its commitment to fostering collaboration, nurturing talent, and amplifying the voices of Ijaw writers, journalists, and publishers across the globe.
The newly inaugurated National Executive Council led by Comrade Austin Ozobo, pledges to uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in all its endeavors.
As the IPF embarks on this new chapter of its journey, it remains steadfast in its mission to empower the Ijaw nation through the power of words and ideas.
Once again, the IPF expresses profound gratitude to the Ijaw nation and donors for their invaluable support and looks forward to a future filled with shared achievements and collective progress.
Signed
Comrade Ozobo Austin
President
Tare Magbei
Secretary General
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PRESS STATEMENT: IDUWINIVOICE SET FOR OFFICIAL LAUNCHING ON MARCH 29, 2025
PRESS STATEMENT
IDUWINIVOICE SET FOR OFFICIAL LAUNCHING ON MARCH 29, 2025
February 14, 2025
IduwiniVoice is thrilled to announce the official launch of our dynamic brand “IduwiniVoice,” a media platform committed to amplifying voices, delivering impactful news, current affairs, and promoting culture. The highly anticipated event is scheduled to take place in Warri on March 29, 2025.
As a trailblazing media outfit, we at IduwiniVoice are dedicated to providing a platform for truth, advocacy, and entertainment while championing the interests of the people. This launch is expected to marks a significant milestone in the media landscape, promising quality content in news reporting, television broadcasting, event coverage, and much more.
We invite media professionals, stakeholders, investors, and the general public to be part of this exciting journey.
For sponsorship and partnership opportunities, kindly reach out via WhatsApp at 0803914673.
Stay tuned as we unveil more details leading up to the grand launch!
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Video: House of Representatives Committee Proposes Creation of 31 New States in Nigeria
By Admin
Abuja – A proposal to create 31 additional states across Nigeria is currently under consideration by the House of Representatives Committee on Constitutional Review. According to the committee, the move aims to address concerns about representation, governance, and regional development across the country.
The proposed states are distributed across various geopolitical zones, with six states suggested for the North-Central region, four for the North-East, five for the North-West, five for the South-South, and seven for the South-West. The committee has indicated that the proposal is in line with Section 8(1) of the Nigerian Constitution, which outlines the requirements for state creation.
Proposed States by Region
North-Central
1. Benue Ala (Benue)
2. Okun (Kogi)
3. Okura (Kogi)
4. Confluence (Kogi)
5. Apa-Agba (Benue South Senatorial District)
6. Apa (Benue)
7. Federal Capital Territory, Abuja (as an autonomous state)
North-East
8. Amana (Adamawa)
9. Katagum (Bauchi)
10. Savannah (Borno)
11. Muri (Taraba)
North-West
12. New Kaduna (Kaduna)
13. Gurara (Kaduna)
14. Tiga (Kano)
15. Kainji (Kebbi)
16. Ghari (Kano)
South-East
17. Etiti (New)
18. Adada (Enugu)
19. Urashi (New)
20. Orlu (Imo)
21. Aba (Abia)
South-South
22. Ogoja (Cross River)
23. Warri (Delta)
24. Bori (Rivers)
25. Obolo (Rivers & Akwa Ibom), possibly a renamed Oil Rivers State
South-West
26. Toru-Ebe (Delta, Edo & Ondo)
27. Ibadan (Oyo)
28. Lagoon (Lagos & Ogun)
29. Ibeju (Ogun)
30. Ife-Ijesha (Ogun, Oyo & Osun)
31. Oke-Ogun (Ogun, Oyo & Osun)
Constitutional Process for State Creation
The proposal will require approval through a series of legislative steps. The Nigerian Constitution stipulates that for a new state to be established, it must be supported by at least a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly, the State House of Assembly, and local government councils in the affected areas. Additionally, a referendum will be conducted, with the final decision forwarded to the National Assembly for ratification.
This proposed restructuring has generated mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a step toward decentralization and regional autonomy, while others question its feasibility given Nigeria’s economic and political landscape.
What are your thoughts on this development? Share your views!
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INC Demands the Creation of Toru-ebe and Oil Rivers States to Address the Underdevelopment of Ijaw Nation.
By Admin – Yenagoa
Ijaw National Congress (INC), the highest socio-cultural body representing the Ijaw people globally, has renewed its call for the establishment of two homogeneous Ijaw states—Toru-Ebe and Oil Rivers—citing persistent infrastructural under-development, political marginalization, and environmental neglect.
This was disclosed during a press conference held on Wednesday at Ijaw Ware in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. The INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, emphasized that despite being Nigeria’s fourth-largest ethnic group and hosting some of the country’s key oil export terminals as the single highest producer of oil and gas, the Ijaw people have endured systemic neglect, both in infrastructure and politics.
“We call on the Senate President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and all distinguished members of the National Assembly to seize this moment in history and act in the interest of justice,” Prof. Okaba stated.
He described this demand as a crucial step toward achieving justice, equity, and lasting peace in the Niger Delta, stressing that it would help redress historical injustices, drive economic progress, and secure a better future for the Ijaw people.
According to the INC, the creation of the proposed states would not only address issues of political exclusion and under-development, but also strengthen national unity. The organization urged all Ijaw people, along with other well-meaning Nigerians, to support the move towards the actualization of this critical milestone for fairness and equity.