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OBOKO FNDIC IN TIME OF WAR.

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“HOW can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?” (Esther 8:6kJV).

During war in the creeks, 2009, there were massive military bombardments, and acts of genocide, were visited on Oboko FNDIC, and his Kindred.

By following the fundamental Kingian Nonviolence Principle which states “Attack forces of evil, not persons doing evil”, and without neccessarily fighting JTF, ObokoFNDIC set for herself a genuine agenda for fighting the injustices of killing innocent civilians and burning of civil communities during war in the creeks, 2009. Pursuant to this noble agenda for justice, and in the burning desire to doing good; speaking peace and pursuing it, ObokoFNDIC made courageous publications some of which captions are stated as follow:

1. “Ijaw communities make case for Tompolo” – ObokoFNDIC
– The Nation Sunday May 24, 2009, P5.

2. “Tompolo Instrumental to Peace, says FNDIC”
– Daily Independent A4. May 23, 2009.

3. “Task force acted on fake intelligence”
– The Nation Tuesday May 26, 2009.

4. Do not wipe us out, cry out Gbaramatu Communities”- ObokoFNDIC.
– The Nation Saturday May 23, 2009. P7.

Well against far reaching advice, FG, over an unverified allegation of oil economy sabotage, declared JTF war in the creeks, 2009.

FG declared the 2009 war in Warri creeks, destroyed above 32 principal communities of Gbaramatu Kingdom, and was found guilty for damages, with a judgment debt of #99 billion by a federal high court, Asaba.

Thanks

CHIEF BELLO OBOKO
PRESIDENT FNDIC
EBIYEDOUWEI, GBARAMATU KINGDOM.

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Tompolo Confident Fubara Will Return as Rivers Governor

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By Divine Perezide

Prominent Niger Delta figure and former militant leader, Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo — widely known as Tompolo — has voiced strong optimism that suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, will soon reclaim his position.

Speaking during his birthday celebration held on Saturday in the Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, Tompolo addressed the ongoing political tension in Rivers State and affirmed his belief in Fubara’s return.

Governor Fubara was suspended in March under contentious circumstances, following a directive from President Bola Tinubu. In his place, Ibok-ete Ibas was installed as a sole administrator to oversee the state’s governance for a six-month interim period.

Addressing guests at the event, Tompolo highlighted the unity and determination of the Ijaw Nation, declaring:

“We have only one state, and our focus remains on Bayelsa. If you think power lies solely in being president or governor, and you attempt to undermine Bayelsa, you will face consequences.”

He also expressed the strength and support shared among people of the region, adding:

“One of us is stronger than twenty. Our brother, the governor of Bayelsa State, no matter our political disagreements—will always have our support.”

Turning his attention to Fubara’s situation, Tompolo expressed confidence in a peaceful resolution, saying:

“Even in Rivers State, our son Fubara will return to his rightful place. Dialogue and understanding will prevail.”

Reflecting on the political events that led to Fubara’s rise to office, Tompolo noted that the Ijaw people had been sidelined during that process. He pointed to former Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike’s pivotal role, saying:

“Wike is my friend, but when he chose Fubara, no Ijaw man was involved or consulted. Yet, here we are standing for truth.”

Fubara’s suspension, along with that of other elected officials, emerged from a deepening rift between him and Wike, his predecessor—a feud that continues to influence the political climate in Rivers State.

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A Mortal with Divine Purpose: The Spirit and Legacy of Government Ekpemupolo

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By Prof. Binebai

Oporoza, Delta State – In the depths of the sacred and ancient Aziza forest, where the voices of the ancestors are said to echo through the trees, and the winds awaken the Pacific tides with their fury, a figure was born—not merely of flesh and blood, but of divine purpose. In times when the waters of the Niger Delta roared with strife and resilience, a name began to rise—a name spoken in both reverence and awe: Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, known spiritually as Igologolo, Odokorikodo, Ite, Eferekirikpon.

Described by followers and observers as “a mortal vessel of divine purpose,” Ekpemupolo’s story is interwoven with the identity of the Ijaw people and the broader Niger Delta struggle. From a land shaped by both abundance and adversity, his emergence is seen not just as historical, but spiritual—a symbol of the unwavering will of a people who have endured waves of challenge and yet remain standing, proud and unbroken.

“In the heart of the pregnant ancient Aziza forest, where whispers of the gods still linger… a legendary figure emerged from the womb of the land itself,” many recount, evoking the spiritual depth of his origin. To his people, he is not merely a man—he is a force, a bearer of vision, a spirit chiselled from the trials of a restless region.

As the Niger Delta continues to navigate the complexities of development, environmental justice, and self-determination, the legacy of Government Ekpemupolo—fondly known as Tompolo—remains a living testament to the strength and spirit of the Ijaw nation. A mortal, yes—but one whose purpose, many believe, is touched by the divine.

Happy 54th Birthday to the GOC!

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Editorial: “Don’t vandalize pipelines” – Tantita Lead Campaign Against Pipeline Vandalism

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By Divine Perezide

Pipeline vandalism remains a critical threat to Nigeria’s economy, environment, and public health. Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has taken commendable steps to sensitize citizens, urging them to reject illegal bunkering and pipeline destruction. Their recent awareness campaign, visible in Warri and other key locations in the Niger Delta, emphasizes the need for collective responsibility in protecting national assets.

The messages on the Billboards read unequivocally:

“Don’t vandalize pipelines -Tantita sensitizes Nigerians

“Don’t vandalize pipelines. Say “No” illegal bunkering and don’t be involved in it. It’s dangerous to your health and our environment.

“Join us to save the environment and shore up the economic base of our Nation, Nigeria.

“TANTITA Security Services Nigeria Limited with a signpost to the People of Okere road and Ibo market in Warri, Delta State.

Signed:

“Management of TANTITA Security Services Nigeria Limited.”

The above signage has been seen in various strategic locations across major cities like Warri in the Niger Delta

As a nation, we must recognize that pipeline security is vital for economic stability and environmental sustainability. Authorities must complement such awareness efforts with stronger enforcement measures, ensuring that communities actively participate in safeguarding Nigeria’s energy infrastructure for future generations.

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