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By: ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฟ๐ข๐๐๐ฆ ๐ท๐๐๐๐๐ – IduwiniVoiceย
A delegation of followers and supporters from the political dynasty of Hon. Chief Berry Negerese visited him in Yenagoa to express their condolences following the tragic passing of his cousin, HRH Chief Ibe Jonathan, the Amanaowei of Bisangbene Community in Ekeremor Local Government Area. Chief Ibe Jonathan passed away on July 16, 2025, in Warri, Delta State.

During the visit, Comrade Prince Ebi Etolor, speaking on behalf of the delegation, expressed profound shock at the news of Chief Ibe’s demise. “This news came as a great surprise to us all,” he remarked. “Although we were unable to travel to Warri to show our solidarity in person, we felt it was essential to visit you here in Yenagoa upon your arrival.”

Etolor emphasized the deep bond shared between Chief Berry and his late cousin, assuring him that the delegation would continue to support him through prayers and other means during this difficult time.
In response, Hon. Berry Negerese expressed heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from the delegation. “High Chief Ibe was not just my cousin; he was one of my closest brothers and a confidant,” he said. “Being by his side and witnessing him bid farewell to this world was an experience I will never forget. However, I believe that God has a reason for everything.”

Negerese closed his remarks by praying for the soul of his brother, hoping that he finds eternal rest in the bosom of the Lord.
The delegation included notable figures such as Comr. Afore Nick, Comr. Baike Denbofa, Comr. Yenne Lucky Dennis, Comr. Esther Ingo, Timi Posime, Philemon Patrick Posime, Comr. Arebai Darlington, among others.
IduwiniVoice had earlier reported the passing of High Chief Jonathan Ibe, the Amanawei of Bisangbene Community, Iduwini Kingdom, Ekeremor LGA, Bayelsa SState. More condolences will continue to pour in as the familand Community works out the details before eventually coming up with burial arrangements.
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Tantita Coordinator Attributes Pipeline Contract to Merit, Dismisses Ethnic Entitlement Claims
By Favour Bibaikefie
A coordinator with Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has pushed back against growing criticisms surrounding the companyโs pipeline surveillance contract, insisting that the engagement was secured strictly on merit and capacity, not on regional entitlement.
Engr. Samson Uwatse, who oversees operations along the Warri River axis, including Ugbodede Community and parts of the Trans-Forcados pipeline, stated that Tantita met all stipulated requirements before being awarded the contract.
According to him, the companyโs performance since assuming responsibility has validated the decision, pointing to a noticeable decline in pipeline vandalism, kidnapping, and other forms of criminality across the operational areas.
Uwatse maintained that attempts to frame the contract as a โNiger Delta slotโ are misplaced, stressing that it is a national assignment awarded to a firm deemed capable of delivering results.
โThis is not about regional allocation. It is a contract given to a competent organisation that has proven its capacity to secure critical national assets,โ he said.
He further advised aggrieved individuals and groups to channel their energies toward pursuing legitimate opportunities through appropriate federal channels, rather than calling for the cancellation of an already performing contract.
The coordinator also commended the leadership of Tantita under , noting that the companyโs structured approach and commitment to community engagement have contributed significantly to improved stability in the Niger Delta.
His remarks come amid renewed agitation in some quarters for the review or withdrawal of the surveillance contractโcalls he described as self-serving and disconnected from the realities on ground.
Observers say the relative calm in previously volatile waterways and oil corridors has strengthened the argument of those advocating continuity for Tantitaโs operations, as security gains continue to be recorded across the region.
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NNPCL SLASHES PETROL PUMP PRICE AS PETROL SELL AT โฆ71 REDUCTION PER LITRE
By Ezinne
โThere is a wave of relief for motorists across the country as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has officially reduced the pump price of petrol at its retail outlets. This significant downward adjustment, effective Monday, March 30, and Tuesday, March 31, 2026, follows a similar price cut by the Dangote Refinery earlier last week.
โIn the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, NNPCL filling stations have adjusted their prices from โฆ1,361 per litre down to โฆ1,295, representing a โฆ66 to โฆ71 reduction. Major independent marketers including Mobil, NIPCO, and Ardova have followed suit, with retail prices now ranging between โฆ1,280 and โฆ1,296 per litre, down from previous highs of nearly โฆ1,400.
โThe price crash is attributed to the Dangote Refinery reducing its gantry price to โฆ1,200 per litre, down from โฆ1,285, in a move to stabilize the downstream sector amidst global oil market volatility. While stations in Lagos and Abuja have reflected the change, some independent outlets in more remote areas are yet to review their prices downward. The NNPCL has maintained that this adjustment is part of its commitment to ensuring energy security and making fuel more affordable as domestic refining capacity continues to expand
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COURT BACKS KING CHARLES JEKI VI, ORDERS ROTATIONAL SUCCESSION IN OPOBO THRONE DISPUTE
By Favour Bibaikefie
Port Harcourt, March 2026 โ The Federal High Court sitting in has upheld the emergence of Alabo Charles MacPepple Jaja, popularly known as King Charles Jaja, Jeki VI, as the next Amayanabo of Opobo Kingdom, bringing clarity to a protracted royal succession dispute.

The court affirmed that the monarch, whose election was conducted on December 31, 2025, is to be formally installed following the demise of the late king, His Royal Majesty King Dr. Dandison Douglas Jaja, Jeki V, who passed on in late December 2025.
In a landmark ruling delivered in March 2026, the court also outlined a structured succession framework aimed at ensuring equity among the royal houses within the Jaja dynasty.
Central to the judgment is the directive that after the reign of King Charles Jaja, the Prince Saturday Jaja War Canoe House shall present nominees for the selection of the subsequent Amayanabo.
The court further ruled that no single War Canoe House within the Jaja Group of Houses shall enjoy exclusive or perpetual rights to the revered stool. Instead, succession to the throne will henceforth rotate among eligible houses through a system of nominations and elections.
Findings indicate that the judgment followed the consolidation of multiple suits filed by contending parties in the kingship tussle. The disputants reportedly reached an amicable agreement, which was subsequently adopted by the court as a consent judgment on or about March 16, 2026.
Legal observers note that the adoption of the settlement not only resolves the immediate dispute but also establishes a sustainable framework for future succession, thereby reducing the likelihood of recurring conflicts within the kingdom.
The ruling is expected to pave the way for the completion of burial rites for the late monarch and facilitate a smooth and peaceful transition of leadership in Opobo Kingdom.
Community stakeholders and indigenes have welcomed the development, expressing optimism that the court-sanctioned arrangement will foster unity, stability, and continuity in the historic kingdom.
Source: Rivers in Picture