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Service of Songs Held in Honour of Late Pastor Mrs. Jane Ukori April 26, 2024.
Service of Songs Held in Honor of Late Pastor Mrs. Jane Ukori, to be buried April 27.
By Divine Perezide,
In a solemn gathering marked by tears and heartfelt tributes, friends, family, and dignitaries gathered to honour the memory of the late Pastor Mrs. Jane Ukori. The service of songs, held on Thursday at her husband’s residence in Oilfield Road, Effurun, Warri, Delta State, was a poignant occasion filled with fond memories and reflections on Pastor Jane’s impactful life.
Described as a woman of valour and deep faith, Pastor Jane touched the lives of many through her humanitarian work, charity efforts, and unwavering dedication to God. As a faithful servant in the Holy Jesus Mission, she was known for her diligence, humility, and commitment to serving others.
Among the heartfelt tributes, Ambassador Jude Ukori, Pastor Jane’s husband, expressed his profound grief and recounted their journey together over 22 years. He described her as his source of inspiration and strength, highlighting her qualities as a loving wife, prophetess, friend, and mother.
Ambassador Ukori lamented the tragic loss of his beloved wife, recalling their plans for a peaceful retirement after years of hard work and dedication. He praised Pastor Jane’s virtues, including her generosity, courage, and resilience, and expressed his deep sorrow at her untimely passing.
Reflecting on their last moments together, Ambassador Ukori shared his anguish at witnessing Pastor Jane’s sudden decline in health, leaving him heartbroken and facing the daunting task of raising their children alone. Despite his grief, he found solace in their shared faith and the belief that Pastor Jane now rests in peace in the arms of the Lord.
The service of songs was a poignant reminder of Pastor Jane’s enduring legacy and the indelible impact she made on the lives of those around her. As friends, family, and well-wishers continue to mourn her loss, they take comfort in the knowledge that her light will continue to shine bright in their hearts.
The legacy of Pastor Jane Ukori serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration, reminding us all to live with compassion, faith, and unwavering dedication to serving others.
However, her body will be committed to mother earth after a Christian Funeral Service at her home town on April 27, 2024.
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Christmas: Otuaro Urges Peace, Unity in Niger Delta, Commends Tinubu’s Support for Amnesty Programme
By: Divine Perezide
The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Dennis Otuaro, has called on the people of the Niger Delta to embrace peace, unity and communal harmony during the Christmas season and beyond, stressing that stability remains central to the region’s sustainable development.
In a Christmas message to residents of the oil-rich region, Otuaro extended warm greetings to traditional rulers, community leaders, youths, ex-agitators and other stakeholders, appreciating their continued support for the PAP and the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The PAP boss described peace and unity as the foundation for lasting progress in the Niger Delta, urging communities to safeguard the stability achieved over the years through dialogue, cooperation and mutual respect.
According to him, the Programme recorded notable milestones in 2025, including improved welfare packages for beneficiaries, expanded educational and vocational opportunities, and stronger reintegration outcomes designed to empower youths to contribute meaningfully to society.
Otuaro attributed these achievements to the leadership of President Tinubu and the strategic support provided by the Office of the National Security Adviser, which he said has continued to offer guidance for the effective implementation of the amnesty programme.
Reflecting on the significance of Christmas, he described the season as one that symbolises love, sacrifice, compassion and reconciliation-values he noted align closely with the communal culture and shared heritage of Niger Delta communities.
He also urged beneficiaries of the Programme and residents of the region to celebrate responsibly and remain committed to peaceful coexistence within their communities.
Otuaro expressed optimism that the New Year would bring greater opportunities, peace and prosperity to the Niger Delta and the country at large, wishing the people a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
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Season’s Greetings: Kpaidia Salutes Tantita Leadership, Reaffirms Commitment to Corporate Harmony
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A senior stakeholder, Gen. Dennis Kpaidia, has extended warm Christmas and New Year greetings to the leadership of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, commending their dedication to national asset protection and organizational excellence.
In his goodwill message, Kpaidia paid tribute to the Chairman, Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, Vice Chairman Matthew Tonlagha, Managing Director Kestin Ebimobowei Pondi, General Manager Godfrey Tare Pondi, the Community Laison Officer, Pastor Akposafagha Seimode, and the Chairman, Delta Waterways and Land Security Committee Boro Opudu.
Others include Mr. Roland Isereke Head of Technical, and the Principal Secretary to the GM, Emmanuel Gesikeme Akpule.
He wished the executives continued joy during the festive season and prayed that the New Year would usher in renewed hope, robust health, and expanded opportunities for them and their families. The message underscored appreciation for Tantita’s leadership cohesion and its role in sustaining peace and productivity across operational corridors.
Kpaidia concluded by reiterating his confidence in the company’s vision and leadership, expressing optimism for greater milestones in the year ahead.
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Otuaro Commends Esther Tonlagha on Honorary Doctorate Award
By: Divine Perezide
The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro, has applauded the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate of Science (D.Sc) in Community Development and Empowerment on Mrs Esther Matthew Tonlagha, founder of the Esther Matthew Tonlagha Foundation.
Mrs Tonlagha received the prestigious honour from the Federal University, Otuoke, during the institution’s maiden combined convocation ceremony held on December 8, 2025, in Otuoke, Bayelsa State. The award recognizes her outstanding contributions to grassroots development, social empowerment, and humanitarian service across communities in the Niger Delta.
In a congratulatory message, Otuaro described the award as a fitting recognition of Mrs Tonlagha’s consistent dedication to uplifting vulnerable groups through her foundation. He praised her as a compassionate philanthropist whose impact continues to resonate beyond her immediate environment.
The PAP Administrator noted that the honouree, who is married to prominent ljaw businessman and engineer, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha has demonstrated uncommon commitment to service, driven by strong moral values and faith. He expressed confidence that the recognition would further inspire her to expand her humanitarian interventions.
Otuaro also commended the management of the Federal University, Otuoke, for acknowledging Mrs Tonlagha’s sacrifices, achievements, and the transformative work of her foundation, describing the gesture as an encouragement to individuals dedicated to community development and empowerment.
