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Rt. Hon. Julius Pondi Commends Tompolo’s NUJ Meritorious Award.

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Rt. Hon. Julius Pondi Commends Tompolo’s NUJ Meritorious Award.

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In a commendatory message, Rt. Hon. Julius Pondi, the representative of Burutu federal constituency at the National Assembly, expressed his heartfelt congratulations to High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, on receiving the “Internal Security Meritorious Award” from the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Pondi, the seasoned lawmaker and Chairman of the House Committee on Environment, lauded the decision to honor Tompolo, stating that the award is well-deserved. In a statement obtained by The Liberator Newspapers on Monday, Pondi highlighted Tompolo’s dedicated efforts in fostering lasting peace in the Niger Delta and safeguarding national oil and gas assets.

“It’s heartwarming that your valuable contribution to the prevailing peace in the Niger Delta and undying effort to secure the nation’s economic assets are being recognized and appreciated, particularly by a strategic body like the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ),” Pondi remarked.

Acknowledging Tompolo’s passion for Nigeria, Pondi expressed confidence that the award would inspire him to continue advancing sustainable development in the country. He concluded the message with a prayer for Tompolo’s enduring health and divine guidance as he selflessly serves the people of the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.

The award ceremony, held on Saturday in Oporoza, the traditional headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom, Delta State, saw NUJ President Chief Chris Isiguzo and other members visiting Tompolo to confer the prestigious award, recognizing his exceptional contributions to peace-building and the protection of government oil and gas assets.

Photo Credit: Liberator Newspaper.

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IPF Commends Oil Industry Leader Etete for Success Maiden Indigenous FPSO Operations.

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By Monday Peters, Abuja

The Ijaw Media House Owners, under the auspices of the Ijaw Publishers’ Forum, IPF, has appreciated Sir Ken Etete of Century Group, Dr Mike Adenuga of Conoil, Mr Bayo Ojulari, GCEO NNPCL, and Mr Wale Tinubu of Oando Plc for the historic lifting of Obodo blend oil for international export. See attached video:

This was contained in a statement signed by its national secretary, Mr Tare Magei, a copy of which was sent to journalists on Thursday.

IPF maintained Etete’s commitment and sacrifices had earned him the great feat, stating that he was a peace builder and now joined the big men in the international oil industry, adding value to the Nigeria economy to actualise the vision of Mr President’s renewed hope agenda.

According to a report, years ago, daily production attributable to Nigerian companies was less than 120,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd), Nigerian private sector companies owned just 6 percent of Nigeria’s daily production, despite owning over 30 percent of licences but today, this story has changed considerably.

Consequently, with the emerging victory, the indigenous firms can no longer be relegated as minority partners, having developed the financial resources and technical expertise to make them formidable forces within the energy industry, fortified by their ability to own and operate their own assets independently or in favourable partnerships.

It was further learned that Etete and other experienced professionals hard work had resulted in an over 100 percent jump in the percentage of Nigeria’s oil production.

However, the Century Group who oversaw the offtake from its own FPSO, TAMARA TOKONI had proven the ability that Nigeria had the capacity to establish one of the largest and most value-creating domestic upstream industries in the world.

IPF said, “Etete’s commitment and sacrifices has earned him this great feat, he was a peace builder and now joined the big men in the international oil industry, and today he is adding value to the Nigeria economy to actualise the vision of Mr President’s renewed hope agenda.”

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Obodo Blend Export Milestone: IPDI Applauds Ken Etete and Century Group

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By Divine Perezide

IPDI celebrates Ken Etete of Century Group, others, for historic lifting of Obodo blend for international export

Renowned Niger Delta Group under the auspices of the Ijaw People’s Development Initiative, IPDI has congratulated Ken Etete of Century Group, Dr Mike Adenuga of Conoil, Mr Bayo Ojulari, GCEO NNPCL, and Mr Wale Adenuga of Oando Plc for the historic lifting of Obodo blend for international export.

This was contained in a statement signed by its national president Comrade Ozobo Austin, where a copy was sent to newsmen on Thursday.

The group emphasised that the Ijaw people were proud that a Niger Deltan, Etete has moved from building and sustaining peace in the region with numerous initiative and resources to ever committed to add value to the Nigeria economy to actualise the vision of Mr President renewed hope agenda.

It was gathered that years ago, daily production attributable to Nigerian companies was less than 120,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd), Nigerian private sector companies owned just 6 percent of Nigeria’s daily production, despite owning over 30 percent of licences but today, this story has changed considerably.

However, with the unfolding development, the indigenous firms can no longer be described as minority partners, they have developed the financial resources and technical expertise to make them formidable forces within the energy industry, fortified by their ability to own and operate their own assets independently or in favourable partnerships.

Meantime, these experienced professionals hard work had resulted in an over 100 percent jump in the percentage of Nigeria’s oil production.

Meanwhile, the Century Group who oversaw the offtake from its own FPSO, TAMARA TOKONI had proven the ability that Nigeria had the capacity to establish one of the largest and most value-creating domestic upstream industries in the world.

See video report:

The statement reads, “As Ijaw people, we are proud that a Niger Deltan is not just building and sustaining peace in the region with numerous initiatives and resources but also ever committed to add value to the Nigeria economy to actualise the vision of Mr President’s renewed hope agenda”.

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Takeme Congratulates Chief Prince Emman Amgbaduba on His Birth Anniversary

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By Peter Ziakegha
May 06, 2025

Burutu ____________The Executive Chairman of Burutu Local Government Area, Hon. Dr. Julius Takeme, has extended warm felicitations to Chief Prince Emman Amgbaduba (JP), former Delta State Commissioner for Oil and Gas, on the occasion of his birth anniversary.

In a statement released on Tuesday morning, Dr. Takeme described Chief Amgbaduba as a distinguished leader, statesman, and a proud son of Burutu whose contributions to the development of the local government and Delta State at large remain deeply appreciated.

“Chief Amgbaduba is a man of wisdom, humility, and uncommon dedication to public service. His track record in leadership and his unwavering commitment to the progress of our people make him a beacon of inspiration,” Dr. Takeme said.

He further commended Chief Amgbaduba for his steadfastness in peacebuilding, and mentorship, stating that his life and legacy continue to uplift many across the Niger Delta.

Dr. Takeme wished the celebrant continued good health, long life, and greater accomplishments in the years ahead.

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