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Otuaro Explains Expansion of Presidential Amnesty Scholarship Scheme

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– Says Move Aims to Empower More Niger Delta Students

By: Favour Bibaikefie – London, United KingdomOctober 26, 2025

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Dennis Otuaro, has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that more indigent Students and communities in the Niger Delta benefit from the PAP scholarship scheme, saying the expansion was designed to deepening access to education and strengthen human capital development across the region.

Dr. Otuaro made this known during an interactive session in London on Saturday with beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Scholarship deployed for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in universities across the United kingdom.

The engagement, convened at the instance of the PAP boss, provided an opportunity for his office and the Scholarship Students to deliberate on their welfare and challenges with the aim of addressing them.

Speaking during the session, Dr. Otuaro explained that his decision to expand the scholarship scheme was informed by his desire to give more poor students access quality education and build a sustainable manpower base for the Niger Delta.

He noted that while the in-country Scholarship deployment stood at 3,800 in 2024/2025 academic year, the figure rose to 3900 in 2025/2026, while foreign Scholarship increased to about 200.

According to him, this growth was made possible by the massive support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA).

“We want the scholarship programme to impact more students and communities in the Niger Delta. That’s why we have expanded it and increased formal education opportunities,” Otuaro said.

He added that the unwavering encouragement of President Bola Tinubu and the NSA, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has been pivotal to the success of PAP’s education initiatives.

“I know how much support His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu GCFR, gives to the Presidential Amnesty Programme,” Otuaro said.

“Mr. President and the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, are very impressed with what we are doing. On your behalf, I would like to, once again, thank His Excellency and the NSA for giving you this life-changing opportunity. We are confident that Mr. President and the NSA will continue to support us.”

Dr. Otuaro urged the beneficiaries to justify the huge investment made by the Federal Government in their education by working hard, maintaining good conduct, and being worthy ambassadors of Nigeria while studying abroad.

“We want you to take this opportunity very seriously so that the government, too, will be encouraged,” he said.

“The knowledge you are receiving in your institutions today is to enable you to plan yourself and prepare for the future. Whatever knowledge you gain can not be taken from you.”

The PAP Administrator further advised the students to be responsible representatives of both Nigeria and the Niger Delta region

“So as PAP scholarship students, we expect responsible and good behaviour from you. The government is investing heavily in you, and you have the obligation to justify the investment. Be agents of change and avoid acts of mischief while in the U.K.,” he cautioned.

Dr. Otuaro concluded by reiterating his determination to expand educational opportunities through the Amnesty Programme, stressing that the initiative remains a critical part of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.

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PENSIONS OWED TO OVER 11,000 LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS AND PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

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– A Landmark Relief for Retirees Across the State

By: Favour Bibaikefie

In a major stride towards fulfilling his people-centered governance promise, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has successfully cleared the longstanding backlog of pensions owed to over 11,000 local government workers and primary school teachers across the state.

The move has been widely hailed as a historic breakthrough in addressing a lingering challenge that has, for years, left many retirees in hardship and uncertainty.

Speaking on the development, the Chairman of the Delta State Bureau of Local Government Pensions, Mr. Benjamin Igo described the intervention as a “game-changer,” noting that it has brought renewed hope to thousands of families who had endured financial distress due to unpaid entitlements.

According to Mr. Igo, the governor’s decisive action, underscores his unwavering commitment to the welfare of the people, especially those who dedicated their productive years to public service. He emphasized that the payment covers arrears accumulated over several years, restoring dignity and stability to the lives of pensioners who had long awaited this lifeline.

“This gesture by Governor Oborevwori is not just a financial relief; it is a moral victory for justice and compassion. The state’s leadership has demonstrated that governance can indeed be about people, empathy, and responsibility,” Mr. Igo said.

The initiative forms part of the administration’s broader effort to ensure transparency, accountability, and social equity in the management of public resources. Analysts have described it as a reflection of the Governor’s “MORE Agenda”- focusing on Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security.

Several beneficiaries, in interviews, expressed deep gratitude to the governor and his team, describing the development as timely and life-changing. Many of them recounted years of uncertainty, with some unable to meet basic needs due to the delayed payments.

“This payment is an answered prayer. Governor Oborevwori has shown true leadership by remembering those of us who gave our all for the state,” said Mrs. Ese Akpofure, a retired primary school teacher from Ughelli North.

Observers say the move is likely to have a ripple effect on local economies, as the infusion of funds will stimulate spending and small-scale business activities, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas where many pensioners reside.

With this milestone, Delta State joins the ranks of only a few Nigerian states that have successfully cleared pension arrears, reaffirming Governor Oborevwori’s resolve to lead a transparent and humane administration.

As the news continues to spread, public confidence in the state government’s reform-driven leadership continues to grow – signifying a new era of trust, relief, and renewed optimism for Delta’s senior citizens.

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NDU SET TO THRILL AUDIENCE WITH PROF. BENEDICT BINEBAI’S NEW MASTERPIECE, ‘OWEIZIDE’

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By: Daire Perez,

AMASSOMA, Bayelsa State – The Niger Delta University (NDU) is gearing up for what many are already believe to be one of the most ambitious stage productions in its history, as preparations intensity for the premiere of the stage drama, ‘OWEIZIDE’, an original drama written by the renowned playwright and literary scholar, Professor Benedict Binebai.

The announcement, which has set off excitement within the University community and among entertainment enthusiasts, describes the production as nothing short of historic. Facebook post of the astute Professor reads: “COMING SOON – Get ready for the most epic drama of the century to hit the Niger Delta University stage! ‘OWEIZIDE, and it’s going to be a wild ride! Stay tuned for updates on this highly anticipated production.”

Though full details of the storyline are yet to be revealed, sources close to professor and the university’s Department of Theatre Arts hint that ‘OWEIZIDE’ may feature exploration of deep cultural and political themes, woven into Professor Binebai’s signature Poetic style and dramatic flair. The stage performance is expected to feature a mix of students and professional thespians, combining the energy of youth with the discipline of academic Theatre.

Professor Binebai, known for his pioneering contributions to performance scholarship and Niger Delta cultural depth, has written and directed several celebrated plays that highlight the region’s struggles, triumphs, and identity. His works often blend activism, folklore, and Social critique, making each performance both an artistic and intellectual experience.

Campus observers say ‘OWEIZIDE’ could become one of NDU’s defining cultural moments, showcasing the university’s growing 7influence in Theatre arts and creative expression in the Niger Delta.

While no official premiere date has been announced, anticipation continues to build across Bayelsa scene, with students, alumni, and Theatre enthusiasts eagerly awaiting what has been described as a “wild ride” of storytelling and statecraft.

Stay tuned for updates on this highly anticipated event.

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Niger Deltans United in Delta for Tantita, Promise Continued Support   

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By: Favour Bibaikefie

Uvwie, Delta State – October 17, 2025

In a show of unity and commitment to regional security, traditional rulers from across the Niger Delta converted at the prestigious KFT Event Centre in Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State on Friday, October 17, 2025. The occession marked the Community Critical Stakeholders’ Appreciation Ceremony organised by Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, a leading private security firm in Africa, playing a pivotal role in protecting Nigeria’s oil assets.

The event, described by many as a landmark gathering of traditional authority, brought together monarchs, community leaders, youth representatives, and government officials that have significantly curbed illegal oil bunkering and strengthened security across the oil-rich Niger Delta region.

Representatives of Tantita Security praised the traditional rulers for their unwavering support in promoting peace, intelligence gathering, and local engagement-key elements in the fight against oil theft and pipeline vandalism. The company acknowledged that the success of its operations owes much to the backing and cooperation of grassroots leaders and their communities.

Speaking at the event, representatives of Tantita Security Services, highlighted the importance of community involvement in safeguarding national assets. He stated, “Without the support of our traditional rulers and community stakeholders, our operations would face immense challenges. Today, we celebrate a shared commitment to protecting our land, water bodies, and those of our future generations.”

Several traditional rulers also took turns addressing the gathering, expressing appreciation for the recognition, and reaffirming their commitment to continued collaboration with Tantita Security and relevant government agencies. They called on the federal government to continue strengthening community-base security initiatives and support local stakeholders who are directly impacted by oil-related activities.

The atmosphere was festive yet purposeful, with cultural displays, goodwill messages, and plenty to eat, drink, and take home.

As Nigeria continues to battle oil theft and environmental degradation in the Niger Delta, the synergy between private security firms like Tantita and traditional/community-based institutions offers a promising model for community-led solutions to national challenges.

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