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Mothers Hold Spiritual Deliverance Prayers for Niger Delta Governors in Lagos

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Over 2,000 Bibles Distributed at the Event

By Divine Perezide,

Lagos, Nigeria – Concerned mothers from the Niger Delta region have gathered in Lagos for a special spiritual deliverance prayer service, seeking divine intervention for the governors of the region. The event, tagged the “Niger Delta Governors Spiritual Deliverance Service Day,” is currently taking place at the Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG) Office.

Organized by the National Coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group, Comrade Joseph Evah, the prayer service aims to seek divine guidance and wisdom for the governors of the Niger Delta states, including Senator Duoye Diri (Bayelsa State), Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta State), Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom State), Lucky Aiyedatiwa (Ondo State), Bassey Otu (Cross River State), Sen. Monday Okpebholo (Edo State), and Siminalayi Fubara (Rivers State).

Speaking at the event, Evah emphasized the need for visionary leadership in the region, drawing inspiration from past governors who championed development. “We are inspired by the legacy of the region’s founding governors, such as HRM Alfred Diete-Spiff, Chief Udokobo Jacob Esuene, and Chief Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia, who drove development and industrialization in the region in the nascent days of Nigeria,” he said.


IduwiniVoice staff correspondent Tama Perety reports that over 2,000 Bibles were distributed during the service. The prayers focused on asking for economic wisdom and a patriotic spirit among the current governors, as the region faces severe challenges, including economic hardship, insecurity, and environmental degradation.

Evah and the participating mothers expressed their hope that the spiritual exercise would inspire the governors to take bold steps in addressing the issues plaguing the Niger Delta. Quoting from the event’s advertorial, Evah stated, “A mother’s prayer is the solution to her children’s predicament.”

The organizers remain optimistic that the prayers of the mothers will bring about a positive transformation in the region’s leadership, ultimately leading to development and prosperity for the Niger Delta.

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Warri Set for Grand Wedding Reception as Tarelaemi Gbesine, Ware-Ebi Guwor Tie the Knot Today

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By Favour Bibaikefie

WARRI — The city of Warri is expected to witness a colourful social gathering today as families, friends, dignitaries and well-wishers converge for the marriage reception of Tarelaemi Benjamin Gbesine and Ware-Ebi Mark Guwor.
The reception, billed for today Saturday, April 18, 2026, follows a Traditional Marriage Ceremony which took place at the residence of Mr. Benjamin Gbesine, located at New Layout, Ekpan, in Warri.
According to the family announcement, the wedding ceremony is being hosted by the families of Mr. Benjamin Gbesine of Odimodi and Ogulagha towns in Burutu Local Government Area, alongside the family of Hon. Mark Guwor of Ogulagha Town, Burutu LGA, as well as Oporoza, Okerenkoko and Igoba communities in Warri South-West Local Government Area, all in Delta State.
The solemnisation scheduled hold at the Kratos Event Centre, Refinery Road, Delta State 12 noon today is expected to attract prominent personalities from across Delta State and beyond, reflecting the strong family and community ties of both households.
The families announced the official colours of the day as cream and champagne gold, setting the tone for what is anticipated to be a classy and memorable occasion.
Sources close to the families and residents of Warri and neighbouring communities have described the ceremony as one of the notable social events of the season, with excitement already building around the city.
The marriage of Tarelaemi and Ware-Ebi is being celebrated as not only the coming together of two respected families with deep roots across Burutu and Warri South-West councils of Delta State, but the union of three notable ancient kingdoms of Ijaw nation (Iduwini, Ogulagha, and Gbaramatu).
The couple has continued to receive goodwill messages and prayers for a successful ceremony and a blissful married life since the announcement was made public.

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INC Election: Delegate Gbegha Commends Electronic Voting Process, Urges INEC to Adopt Model

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INC Election: Delegate Gbegha Commends Electronic Voting Process, Urges INEC to Adopt Model

By Favour Bibaikefie

WARRI — A voting delegate and former Chairman of Odimodi Community, Comrade Solomon Gbegha, has commended the National Electoral Committee of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and the Prof. Benjamin Okaba-led executive for the successful conduct of the Congress’ national elections, describing the process as orderly, transparent, and technologically driven.

Gbegha, who participated in the exercise, praised the deployment of electronic voting, noting that it ensured credibility and efficiency throughout the election. He described the process as seamless and largely free of irregularities, stressing that it reflects the capacity of indigenous institutions to deliver credible electoral outcomes when properly managed.

According to him, the election demonstrated a high level of coordination and innovation, with real-time transmission of results enhancing transparency and trust among participants.

He further urged Nigeria’s electoral body, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to draw lessons from the INC model, particularly in the use of technology to strengthen the integrity of elections.

Gbegha maintained that adopting electronic voting and real-time result transmission could significantly improve the credibility of elections in the country, ensuring that every vote cast is accurately recorded and reflected in the final outcome.

The INC election, held on April 13, 2026, followed an earlier postponement from March 7, 2026, due to disputes among some candidates, which led to legal actions that temporarily halted the process.

Despite the initial setbacks, the Congress successfully conducted the rescheduled election during its 2026 National Elective Convention, with Hon. Chief (Barr.) McDonald Igbadiwei emerging victorious.

Observers have since described the exercise as a major milestone for the INC, highlighting its potential as a model for electoral reforms within and beyond the Niger Delta region.

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WHEN PAIN COMES FULL CIRCLE: A CAUTIONARY TALE ON MARRIAGE, SURVIVAL, AND MORAL COMPLEXITY

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In today’s increasingly complex social and economic climate, stories of broken homes and shifting moral boundaries are no longer rare—they are becoming reflections of a broader societal struggle.

A growing pattern has emerged among separated couples, particularly where infidelity played a role in the dissolution of marriage. In one such illustrative scenario, a woman, deeply hurt by her husband’s repeated acts of cheating, chose to leave her marriage with her children in pursuit of dignity, independence, and emotional peace.

Initially, her decision appeared justified. Like many single parents, she embraced the burden of providing for her children alone, working tirelessly to meet rising economic demands. However, despite her efforts, financial pressure mounted. School fees, daily expenses, and the weight of single parenthood began to take their toll.

In search of stability, she entered into a relationship with a wealthy married man—prioritizing survival over sentiment. What began as a means to an end soon placed her in a position she once despised: that of a “side partner” in another woman’s marriage.

Over time, a psychological shift occurred. The same behavior that once caused her deep pain began to appear more complex, even understandable. She found herself reflecting on her former husband’s actions, questioning whether the women involved in his infidelity might have been driven by circumstances similar to hers—economic hardship, responsibility, and survival.

Yet, this rationalization did not eliminate the emotional toll. The reality of her situation became clearer when the married man she depended on began to distance himself within the boundaries of his own home, prioritizing his wife and demanding discretion. The imbalance of power and emotional neglect resurfaced—this time from a different angle.

In a twist of fate, she reconnected with her former husband, who had since remarried. Occasional visits, financial support, and moments of nostalgia blurred boundaries, leading to renewed intimacy. The situation grew more complicated as she found herself entangled with two married men—one who had once betrayed her, and another who continued to do so with her involvement.

This narrative highlights a painful irony: a decision made in pursuit of dignity and justice can, under pressure, lead to circumstances that mirror the very pain one sought to escape.

Social analysts note that such situations are not isolated incidents but are indicative of broader systemic issues—economic instability, societal pressure, and the evolving definitions of morality and survival.

While the emotional impulse to leave a painful relationship is understandable, experts emphasize the importance of careful consideration, support systems, and long-term planning before making life-altering decisions. The consequences of such decisions often extend beyond immediate relief, shaping future realities in unexpected ways.

Ultimately, this story serves as a sobering reminder that life’s complexities rarely offer clear-cut answers. Choices made in moments of pain can echo far into the future, sometimes bringing individuals face-to-face with the very realities they once rejected.

As the saying goes, “it rains everywhere.” Challenges are universal, and no situation is entirely free from hardship. Yet, within these storms lies an opportunity for reflection, growth, and wiser decision-making.

Indeed, love remains a beautiful ideal—but navigating it requires not only emotion, but clarity, resilience, and foresight.

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