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PRESS STATEMENT BY POLOBUBO (TSEKELEWU) COMMUNITY, WARRI NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, DELTA STATE IN COMMEMORATION OF WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY/MONTH – ONLY ONE EARTH, ONE HOMELAND POLUBUBO (TSEKELEWU)
A PRESS STATEMENT BY POLOBUBO (TSEKELEWU) COMMUNITY,WARRI NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, DELTA STATE IN COMMEMORATION OF WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY/MONTH AT BB HOTEL, DECO ROAD, WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIAJUNE 15, 2022 Gentlemen of the Press, Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, on behalf … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Development, Delta State, Elcrest, Ijaw, Izon, Niger Delta, Nigeria, OML 40, OML40, Polobubo, SaveOpuama, SavePolobubo, Shell, Shell Nigeria, South South, Tsekelewu, Warri North
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Icon – A great Man
The entire people of Egbema kingdom and those from far and near celebrated the life and legacy of a great icon and leader Late Chief Robert Ayeno Pablogba (The Miyenkirigbolomowei of Egbema Kingdom) the father of all Ijaw people especially … Continue reading
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Tagged Delta State, Ijaw, Izon, Niger Delta, Nigeria, Obituary, Polobubo, Sapele
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A Typical Day……Polobubo/Opuama Community
This is how the people of Polobubo/Opuama transport water (basic necessity) from the Chevron platform to their homes. Can you imagine how the old, frail and disable people in the community who can’t make the water journey – survival? It … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Delt State, eLAND, Elcrest, Enivornment, Ethical, Ijaw, Izon, Moral, Niger Delta, NPDC, Oil, OML40, SaveOpuama, SavePolobubo, Shell Nigeria, Water
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The History Of Egbema Kingdom – A True Izon (Ijaw) Kingdom
The ancient Kingdom of Egbema is politically split into the present day Edo and Delta States of Nigeria. Egbema Kingdom is bounded on the north by the Olodiama of Edo State and the Itsekiri of Delta State, west by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Delta State, History, Ijaw, Ijo, Izon, Niger Delta, Nigeria, Oil, Opuama, Politics, Polobubo, SaveOpuama, SavePolobubo, South South, Warri North
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This is just an insight to what oil does to the environment…this is what the people of Polobubo/Opuama community are daily going through! Join the campaign #savePOLOBUBO #saveOPUAMA #OML40 #NigerDelta
September 26, 2014
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Brief History Of The Izon (Ijaw) Tribe In The Niger Delta
We the Izon (Ijaws), the predominant indigenous people in the Niger Delta, moved to the Delta over 7,000 years. We have a distinctive language. The Niger River Delta, one of the largest and beautiful deltas in the world, is the largest … Continue reading
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Tagged Delta State, History, Ijaw, Ijo, Izon, Niger Delta, Nigeria, OML 40, Opuama, Polobubo, SaveOpuama, SavePolobubo
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The Ijo (Ijaw) People Of Delta State: Their Early History And Aspects Of Social And Cultural Practices
This paper is a historical exposition of the Ijo people of Delta State in the South-South and Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria. A literature gap exists on these groups compared to their kith and kin in the States of Bayelsa and … Continue reading
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Tagged Delta State, History, Ijaw, Ijo, Izon, Niger Delta, Nigeria, OML 40, Opuama, Polobubo, SaveOpuama, SavePolobubo, Warri North
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