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ANOTHER FREE TRIP TO OLD AGE, TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY. Tribute to Myself, Enaibo.

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ANOTHER FREE TRIP TO OLD AGE, TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY. TRIBUTE TO MYSELF ENAIBO.

Life is solo, solo, solo, it is only those who are alive that move solo solo solo in the canoe of survival, it is what you made out of life that will make people call you, “you are a man”! Tompolo you are a man! For now I am among the list of women in the survival path to become a man. I do not intend to offend women in reference, but once I got to the T-junction of Alfred Ezonebi, in my canoe of life, then I will address myself “I am a man.”

From the creeks to the cities, from canoe to Keke, villages to towns, kingdoms to kingdoms, waters to lands gathering news from the Niger Delta region through the GbaramatuVoice as a Journalist,
What a strength without fuel? No strike, no tyre pull out of my body, it is just a free trip to old age, as a required element of growth in the survival move of mankind.

The Engolo,-golo sounds I hear at both western Kirks and temples could have inspired me on daily basis, to sail in this mystery canoe of life, some are praying for you to be alive, some are not, but at the end, everybody is breathing from the “Breath ware house of God”, the plan of man is not God, when you try it sometimes, an unknown gods is hitting your head with Iron to your own grave; when you try it, an Angel you haven’t seen is with a sword pursuing you in a dream, that is to tell you that all those who plan evil against our stay on earth they have all killed themselves with their own medicine pot. Fear God óoo.

Yes, I am alive to celebrate the day I was born.

From waters, God and gods, thank you, from fire, God and gods thank you, from the air, God and gods thank you, from the Earth, God and gods thank you, being alive is a privilege, because this day I am celebrating, I do not actually know how I came, and I do not know how I will go, it is my being alive I know those who have contributed for me, they are the people I will say Adoo as the propellers to my existence,
So I could get power to move to on, in my daily voyage.

Those I have offended through my writings, please pardon me, because you too have offended others; those who feel the pleasure of seeing me, thank you for the love, I might not have what its take to gather you all to merry with me in this my free ticket to old age, you all have shown me loved in my canonical words as a way to encourage me, yes Tomorrow I will go to the creek and tell the forest that people are among those who made me the Happy people on earth. Happy birthday to me.

I am strong, join me in any way you could, wishes, prayers, gifts of a life of running around to a new circle. I wish myself wisdom, understanding knowledge and good health from Above and below.

*Before you tell me, send me your account details, here are the details*

*Asiayei MD Enaibo UBA account details 2101661063 Thanks*

I am going to the creeks, may be there will be no network for you to call me, Incase.

Congratulations *king is king* the Talking Drum

Asiayei Enaibo
The Talking Drum
Writes from GbaramatuVoice media organization

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PAP Begins Laptop Distribution as 64 Final Year and Postgraduate Scholarship Students Benefits

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By Favour Bibaikefie

The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), under the leadership of High Chief Dr. Dennis Otuaro, has commenced the distribution of free laptops to 64 beneficiaries of its scholarship initiative. These recipients include both final-year and postgraduate students enrolled in various partner universities across Nigeria, Penglobal reported.

This first phase of the distribution took place on Friday, April 4, and Monday, April 7, with 25 students from Nile University and 39 from Baze University receiving the devices. The initiative fulfills a commitment made earlier by Dr. Otuaro during his visit to institutions participating in the programme.

An official release by Mr. Igoniko Oduma, Special Assistant on Media to the PAP Administrator, detailed that the beneficiaries consist of 60 final-year undergraduates, one PhD candidate, and three master’s degree students.

During the presentations, which were conducted on behalf of Dr. Otuaro by the PAP’s Acting Head of Administration, Ebikpolade Zorab, and the Administrator’s Secretary, Ebimene Jackson, the importance of the laptops was highlighted. Otuaro emphasized the relevance of these tools in supporting students as they prepare to complete their academic projects, theses, and dissertations.

In his message, Dr. Otuaro urged the scholars “to make good use of the laptops and justify the objective behind the gesture,” adding that the move was part of his promise made earlier this year during his engagement with scholarship recipients. He reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to strengthening human capital development in the Niger Delta while fostering lasting peace, security, and regional progress.

He also extended his gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting the PAP’s initiatives under the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in the areas of education, vocational training, and empowerment.

Speaking earlier, the Head of Education at PAP, Dr. Charles Ariye, disclosed that it had been six years since scholarship students last received laptops. He emphasized the importance of improving the digital skills of beneficiaries to meet modern academic and professional demands.

Meanwhile, during courtesy visits by PAP officials, the Registrar of Nile University, David Olowola, and Professor Abiodun Adeniyi, Registrar of Baze University, praised the PAP for the laptop distribution, which they said would significantly support the academic development of the students. They also reiterated their institutions’ commitment to ongoing collaboration with PAP to nurture skilled manpower for national progress.

Several student beneficiaries, including Eperetun Gboroteiye (Nile), Pedro Timotubo (Baze), Oyinlayefa Ogiriki, Mina Ikiba, Friday Dunu, and Martha Tuwabere, expressed heartfelt appreciation for the laptops. They acknowledged the devices would greatly enhance their ability to complete their academic work effectively.

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Guwor-Led Ogulagha Community Executives to be Sworn-In at a Grand Ceremony on April 4th

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By Divine Perezide

Ogulagha Community is set to witness a grand and memorable event as Comr. Bright Guwor and his executive team prepare for their official swearing-in ceremony o April 4th, 2025.

The highly anticipated occasion will be chaired by Dr. Julius Takekme, the Executive Chairman of Burutu Local Government Council. HRM, Elder, Capt., Dr. Joseph I. Timiyan Jp, PhD., Torububou-1, Agbonu, the Ibezenawei of Ogulagha Kingdom, will be the Royal Father of the Day. Chief Princess Caroline Ene, the Bolou-ere of Ogulagha Kingdom, will be the Mother of the Day.

Prominent dignitaries are expected to grace the ceremony as Special Guests of Honour. Amongst them are Rt. Hon. Julius Gbabujor Pondi, Member representing Burutu Federal Constituency and House Committee Chairman on Environment;Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly; High Chief Tunde Smooth, the Bolouwei of Niger Delta; Hon. Peter Forteta, former Delta State House of Assembly Member; Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba, PDP Chairman, Delta South Senatorial District; Hon. Godknows Angele, Delta State Commissioner for Housing; Hon. Alapala Ebitonmo, Member representing Burutu-1 Constituency and Minority Whip, Delta State House of Assembly; Hon. Chief Peres Oloye, Member representing Burutu South in the Delta State House of Assembly.

The event is scheduled to take place at the Ogulagha Community Secretariat at 10 am, followed by a reception at Ekpebiwei Primary School field.

Adding to the festivities, renowned Ijaw music maestro, Prince Abraham, will perform live to entertain guests throughout the night.

The swearing-in ceremony promises to be a vibrant and joyous occasion, bringing together sons and daughters of Ogulagha Community, Kingdom, and friends, well-wishers, political associates, and the general public. All are warmly invited to partake in the his exciting celebration, which is expected to be an unforgettable experience.

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Destiny Educational Foundation Distributes 105 Free JAMB Forms to Alabini Students

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By Divine Perezide

In a dedicated effort to promote education and empower children in the creeks, the Destiny Educational Foundation has provided 105 free JAMB forms to students from Alabini communities (Ekeremor Constituency 3). This initiative is generously sponsored by Hon. Selekebina Saboh, a former Chairman of Ekeremor LGA, renowned philanthropist, and business mogul.

The Destiny Educational Foundation is committed to advocating for quality education and ensuring that children in riverine areas have access to academic opportunities. By providing this support, the foundation aims to ease the financial burden on students and encourage higher educational attainment.

To facilitate the registration process, the free JAMB form registration will take place in Yenagoa and Warri, strategically chosen to reduce transportation costs for beneficiaries.

Speaking on behalf of the foundation and all beneficiaries, Comr. Destiny Oweilayefa Semi, the CEO of Destiny Educational Foundation, expressed heartfelt appreciation to Hon. Selekebina Saboh for his generous contributions towards education and community development. He emphasized that such initiatives play a crucial role in shaping the future of young learners and fostering societal growth.

This initiative underscores the foundation’s unwavering commitment to educational advancement, ensuring that students from underserved communities have the resources they need to succeed.

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