Prosperity for Young Deltans.

"Prosperity for Young Deltans" (PROFYD) is an Initiative Program of the Generation Okowa that is created to make Delta Youths more responsible and productive,by engaging them positively in the Governance, Social, Economic, Environmental and Civic activities and development of their lives.

Sunday, 16 August 2015

OKPAMBOR FAMILIARIZATION TOUR



Honourble Christian Okpambor Familiarization Tour:
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Mobilization for positive Change, Hon Christian Okpambor on his familiarization tour on the ongoing youth empowerment programmes: Youth Agricultural Empowerment Programme (YAGEP) and Students' Empowerment Programme (STEP) at Oshimili South Local Government Area of the State.
Photo speaks:
-Hon. Christian Okpambor (SSA, Youth Mobilization for Positive Change)
-Prof. Akpodiete (Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, DELSU)
-Dr Paul Okumgba (Department of Sociology, DELSU)
-Arch. Victor Okafor.
Christian Okpambor Political-Organization's photo.
Christian Okpambor Political-Organization's photo.
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Friday, 14 August 2015

PROSPERITY FOR DELTA STUDENTS

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH WEEK 2015
-Youth Civic Engagements.
"Prosperity for Young Deltans"

PROSPERITY FOR DELTA STUDENTS




-Ogbe Collins.

In recent times right from the period of political campaigns till date the phrase "PROSPERITY FOR ALL DELTANS" has been a trending word.

It has been used positively when the Government does something laudable in the sight of the masses and it has been used against government when the masses are not pleased with Government policies.

When you think of this phrase a question comes to bare?
What is PROSPERITY?

Prosperity is the state of flourishing, thriving, good fortune and / or successful social status.  Prosperity often encompasses wealth but also includes others factors which can be independent of wealth to varying degrees, such as happiness
and health .

With this it can be said that  when H.E Sen. Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa Chose this phrase he truly meant well for Deltans. prosperity cover a wide range of things but if we are true to ourselves we will agree that Prosperity is a state of
true happiness even if the needs of the populist are insatiable.
Thus when we talk about Prosperity For Delta State Students It simply imply that A Delta State where Government Policies are favourable to the students Constituency.

Primarily Government policies affects students in different ways ranging from Educational Policies, social policies, infrastructure etc

The students Constituency being one of the largest Constituency in the  deserves to benefit more from Government policies.
Today our Higher institutions which are supposed to be citadel of learning have  become poorly funded and has also become a home to unfinished projects.  Due to this students are exorbitantly charged thus expropriating the limited resources available to the students all in a bid to fund the institution.

Another area is that which the students sees as their right the area of Bursary and Scholarships. In this case Delta State has always been rated high this is attesting to the fact that the state pays high but lately these payment have been stalled thus leading to complaints in some quarters as it affects Delta State Students.
Prompt payment of these funds will go a long way in further strengthening government and students relationship in Delta state.

For the prosperity we desire to come to the students we desire a good working relationship with the Government, which can be strengthened when there is synergy between the Government and the Students.

Synergy that will come in form of Entrepreneurship programmes geared towards ensuring that students are are gainfully engaged in activities that will make them independent and also reduce the crime rate in our society.

Having studied the problems facing students on campus the health insurance programme will be a worthy endeavour if embarked upon by Government, students deserve the best, students deserve prosperity, students yearn for prosperity. It takes a Government that is students friendly to bring Prosperity For the Students. The Government of Delta State Led by H.E Sen. Has proven beyond reasonable doubt that his administration is one that will be beneficial to the Students Constituency.

RECOMENDATIONS :

Prosperity for Delta State Students    should go beyond the phrase Government should endeavour to fund our Higher Institutions cause low funding has always been an excuse for the exorbitant fees been paid by students.

Our bursaries should be paid promptly as we deserve to be treated with Utmost priority.

Government on its part should endeavour to bring the students into the picture whenever  they make policies that affects the students.

Entrepreneurship programmes and Leadership symposiums will also go a long way in restructuring the orientation of the students from violent yo nonviolent struggles, which will Invariably reduce the crime rate in our society.

-Ogbe Collins is the chairman, National Association of Nigeria Students/Joint Campus Committee, Delta State Chapter.
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015

YOUTH CIVIC ENGAGEMENT




GENERATION OKOWA
True Consciousness|Empowering Generations

It is 2015. In 20 years time, 2035, majority of today's youths will be nearing their fifties. Life as we know it will be rounding off. The largest population age bracket is between 20 and 35 years old.
People say that what the passing generation gave today's youth is not sustainable. I agree yes. However, they gave according to the depth of their knowledge.

Today we know more and realize that active youth civic engagement is required for sustainable development.
We must rise up to the challenges of our time or leave even greater ruins for those to come after us.

The tools required to ensure faster change and development have been created. Electricity, Space travel, the Internet, Social media. We cannot sit back and wait for someone else to do the job.
Now we must engage our positively and together we will overcome.
-Mac

#Prosperity_for_Young_Deltans
Happy International Youth Day 2015
"Youth Civic Engagement"
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INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY: ARE YOU INVOLVED IN A MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE?

International Youth Day: are you involved in a movement for change?


As young activists highlight their role in campaigns on social issues, tell us what movements you are involved in and what difference they are making With rallies, hackathons and guerrilla stunts - International Youth Day has got off to an eventful start as young people highlight the campaigns and movements that have shaped the past year.
Some 100,000 young activists are expected to take part in more than 100 events this week to mark the UN annual celebration on 12 August. This year, the theme is youth civic engagement, to shine a light on how young people are campaigning on social issues that matter to them, and to encourage others to get involved.
Those who were in central London on Monday might have seen some familiar young faces. Youth NGO Restless Development projected rarely-seen youthful photos of global icons such as Nelson Mandela, Eleanor Roosevelt and Mahatma Gandhi on to London landmarks such as Marble Arch and Trafalgar Square; it will be leading activities in London with campaign group Action/2015.
In Ghana, 1,000 young activists marched in solidarity with the Action/2015 campaign, which calls for countries to fulfil their aid commitments. Salma Ben Kahla, 24, who volunteers with the youth team for Action/2015, said young people are now playing a defining role in global events. “Youth in our country started a revolution and youth are leading the civil movement for change; we can do better as youth because we are powerful together,” she said.
In the past year, prominent examples of youth activism have included the Black Lives Matter movement in the US, which has brought issues of police brutality to the attention of media worldwide. Other youth-led movements have sprung up around the world to call for government action on a range of social issues.
Young people are thinking up more creative ways to get their voices heard. “Rap against rape” was the brainchild of two young Indian women using poignant lyrics to express the mood of the country’s growing feminist movement. In July, hundreds of passionate students in Taiwan stormed the compound of the education ministry to protest against revisions to high-school textbooks that they say present a biased version of history and are an attempt to “brainwash” them into accepting a “one China” policy. In a similar fashion, Peruvian studentsvehemently opposed new labour laws they view as exploitative.

Join the conversation

To mark International Youth Day, we’d like to hear from young people campaigning for change. What social movements are forming in your country and how are you involved? What challenges do you face? Leave your thoughts in the comment thread below, or contribute on Twitter @GdnDevelopment. If you have problems posting or prefer to get in touch anonymously, email us atdevelopment@theguardian.com.
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Every generation of youths must recognize and embrace the special task it was peculiarly designed by history and providence to perform - Chinua Achebe.
Happy International Youth Day 2015

It is 2015. In 20 years time, 2035, majority of today's youths will be nearing their fifties. Life as we know it will be rounding off. The largest population age bracket is between 20 and 35 years old.

People say that what the passing generation gave today's youth is not sustainable. I agree yes. However, they gave according to the depth of their knowledge.

Today we know more and realize that active youth civic engagement is required for sustainable development.

We must rise up to the challenges of our time or leave even greater ruins for those to come after us.

The tools required to ensure faster development have been created. Electricity, the Internet, Social media. We cannot sit back and wait for someone else to do the job.

Now we must act and together we will overcome.

Happy International Youth Day 2015



Mac
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YOUTH CIVIC ENGAGEMENT.




YOUTH CIVIC ENGAGEMENT.
We Need the Youths to determine the 202020 vision or the society will be a failed one......
-Iyere Ernest Ahamioje 2009

It Gives Me the Greatest Pleasure to be part of this year Youth Day Online Celebration under the platform of Generation Okowa Worldwide Foundation. This Foundation has recognized the essence and importance of tomorrow’s leaders in Today World. It is a great pleasure that Our Loving and Caring Governor has made out time for the youths of today to shape their tomorrows world. God Bless the Good work of H.E in Person of Dr Ifeanyi  Okowa.

The Oxford Dictionary defines Youth as "A time of life when a person is young, especially the time before a child becomes an adult". This Definition defines us all, Our Fathers, Grandfathers and Great Grand Fathers once passed through this stage.

In 1999, The United nations General assembly under it resolution 54/120 Endorsed the recommendation made by the world conference of ministers responsible for Youths to declare every August 12th the International Youth Day (www.un.org/en/events/youthday/). The theme of this Year Youth Day is “YOUTH CIVIC ENGAGEMENT”.

Civic engagement involves “working to make a difference in the civic life of one’s community and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation to make that difference. It means promoting the quality of life in a community, through both political and non-political processes” (Erlich, 2000).

One question that comes to my mind is how can we engage the Nigerian youth in Civic Engagement?
Preparing all youth for a successful transition to adulthood is both a key responsibility and an important investment for policymakers. Creating opportunities for young people to grow into thriving adults will increase the well-being of the next generation, and ultimately translate into savings for taxpayers.

When young people become disconnected, policymakers in every state are forced to deal with a range of costly consequences that both threaten individual futures and result in soaring public expenditures. Youth without opportunities or a connection to their communities may engage in negative behaviors including substance abuse, delinquency, risky sexual behavior and dropping out of high school. Alternatively, young people with a clear sense of identity, a positive sense of self-worth and opportunities to achieve are likely to be successful.

In Nigeria today, Youths are not typically conceived of as productive and constructive social actors, but rather as potential sources of political disruption, delinquency and criminality. Yet, pre-independence social and political movements were often led by young people who defined themselves as 'youth' to provide dynamic support to the leadership of the freedom and independence movements or in opposition to their elders who were supposedly content to be cronies of the colonial regimes. Some political parties were explicitly organized around youth. (Ahamioje, 2009).
Whilst youth has become a global issue, the situation of youth in Nigeria- characterized by embarrassingly high levels of unemployment and underemployment, exodus to other continents, involvement in violent political and social conflicts, etc. - is critical and requires strategic regional and National action.

Nigerian Youths needs re-orientation as a matter of urgency, the past ideals of amassing wealth through looting public funds and other vices must be seen as an evil of the past. We must become content as long as we have shelter, clothing, food, education and health care. Enough of unnecessary greed!

It will be biased of me to condemn the acts of our Youth generation without proffering solutions and see how today’s youth can be civic Engaged.

It is Important for our leaders , Now not to deprive our Youths and Encourage Youth Programs  that will promote Youth Civic Engagement vis a vis Youth Initiatives programs that will enlighten the youth. Such programs like;

ü  Promoting Youth Voters Registration
ü  Establishing Opportunity for Youth Participation in Politics where by a youth advisory council should be created to ensure that the voices of the youths are heard.
ü  Promote Diverse Forms of Youth Service because those youths that participate in a diverse service activities are more likely to become engaged in the community and are more likely to develop a long lasting sense of civic responsibility. This can be informing of Skilled and gain experience, while giving back to their communities. This gives a government the opportunity to provide for out of classroom learning.
ü  Promoting Policies to support Youth Engagement

On a final Note, I want to stress that Successful Youth Engagement Strategies requires that most youth have great and meaningful opportunities to work with each other within their communities thereby developing themselves and their ability to become an agent of change. Activities like discussion, Youth Empowerment, Women’s right, Public Enlightenment campaigns, Encouraging Sports, skilled and unskilled acquisition. The Knowledge that We as Youths gets from our surroundings helps to transform our Communities.

God Bless Our Youths, The Tomorrow Leaders, God Bless all the Youths Around the world, God bless Our Great State Delta State and finally God Bless Nigeria!!!

Thanks
Dr Ernest I Ahamioje(Phd, ABD)
Nigeria Youth Ambassador to the United Nations,
C.E.O of Positive Nigeria Inc,USA
Executive Director/Head of International Operations, Generation Okowa (USA, Canada, Et al).

References
1.      Ahamioje, E.I(2009).THE AFRICA CHALLENGE:A Message to the President addressed to the Nigerian Youths at the UNITED NATIONS
2.      Erlich, T. (2000). Civic responsibility and higher education. Westport, CT: Oryx Press -



3.      Flanagan, C., and Levine, P (2010). Civic Engagement and the Transition to Adulthood. The Future of Children.
4.      National Conference of State Legislatures (2006). Legis brief: Engaging Young People in Legislatures.
Website
5.      www.un.org/en/events/youthday/
6.      http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/youth
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I WILL BRING MORE PROSPERITY TO DELTA.-H.E Sen.Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa

I WILL BRING MORE PROSPERITY TO DELTA.-H.E Sen.Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa
Apr 17 2015 - 6:34pm



Again, Delta State Governor-elect, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has promised that under his watch, the state will experience prosperity like never before.

In a “Thank You” message to the people of the state who voted overwhelmingly in the April 11 governorship election, Okowa said, “I want to thank every Deltan who voted, whether you voted for me or not. Thank you for taking the time to exercise your civic duty: and for making your voice heard. If there is one thing we can all take away from this election, it is that Delta State can never be the same again. It has changed for good – and forever. You have my word on that. And I make
bold to say, the best is yet to come.

“Because on Saturday April 11 you voted for rationality in progress not for sentiments; you voted for unity not for sectionalism, and you voted for love, not for hatred. In all of these expressions and demonstration, you affirmed your belief in a united Delta State devoid of any ethnic colouration. This election has sounded it loud and clear that Deltans are determined to move forward for development and in the spirit of brotherhood, hope, cooperation, peace and security.”

Okowa said, Deltans through their votes have once again reminded Nigeria and Nigerians that while tribe and tongue may differ, “our strength lies in our diversity, that our wealth lies in the bonds that hold us together as a people, and we rise or fall together as a family. Indeed, our cultural diversity presents unique opportunities for better understanding, greater collaboration, and more efficient resource mobilisation.”

He said that despite cultural differences and aspirations, the people want a state that is working and provides the enabling environment for businesses to flourish and the people to prosper.

“We want our youths to be more useful by putting them to work. We want our children to have access to the best schools where they learn to be responsible and productive citizens. We want our children and the aged to have access to the best healthcare available. We want to be able to grow our own food and have enough to sell to those who need them,” he added
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OFFICIAL OPENING.!!!



   
 GENERATION OKOWA WORLDWIDE FOUNDATION

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2015
Theme: "Youth Civic Engagement"
Focus/Strategy: "Prosperity for Young Deltans"

This is to officially declare the online and social media event of the Generation Okowa Worldwide foundation. to mark the International Youth Day 2015 Open.

-Get updated on our programmes of event which includes life changing and motivational publications by our online guests; world renowned and outstanding youth ambassadors,entertainments of youth social activities,comedy,music; tweets,interactions and strategy and idea sharing and other articles and publications that promotes youth growth systems and stability.

-Other features includes: a mobile mini-illustrative essay writing which come with a cash reward for the most highlited points in writing.
Essay Topic:- "Prosperity For Young Deltans"

-Online Quiz: 3 Questions will be dropped at intervals in the discussion event for participant to answer,a reward of #1000 naira worth of recharge cards will only be given to people who gets and communicates the answer at a fast range of time (T/C- first answers to  hit our inbox at the fastest time carries the price).

Our compere Tony Adjekpiyede (Mc Branetalk) who have a vast experience in social and educative entertainment will take all participants round the event/discussions.

I enjoin you to stay fastened and committed as we bring to you our   event and celebration of the International Youth Day.

"We will make Delta Youths more Productive and Responsible."

        -Generation Okowa
 True Consciousness|Empowering Generations.
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2015


"Making Delta youths more responsible and productive" is a top point  priority agenda of the "SMART" led Delta State Government of Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa.

Engaging the youths positively in the socio-political and economic development of their lives and the Society at large.

This as a panacea to curb out youth restiveness, initiate standards of progression to growth, that will put the Delta youths at the front-line to the development and prosperity of the society.

Join Generation Okowa Worldwide Foundation
to celebrate its Online Interaction and summit.

"International Youth Day 2015"
Theme: "Youth Civic Engagement"
Focus: Prosperity for young Deltans

Get high packed lectures and life changing words from Outstanding Youth Ambassadors like:
-Ernest Iyere Ahamioje -Nigeria youth ambassador to the United Nations.
-Ossai Ovie Success -online/social media guru and Political aide,special duties to the executive Governor of Delta state.
-Uyero Erarawewho -Coordinator,Core Delta Youth.
-Ogbe Collins -NANS Chairman,Delta state axis

Date: Wednesday,August 12,2015
Time: 12pm noon. (utc +1:00 west central africa)
@Online blog and social media platforms and channels.
   facebook & twitter:- @Generation Okowa
                                     @Prosperity for young Deltans.
 www.profyd.blogspot.com

Essay Topic: "Prosperity for Young Deltans"

Develop the youths, develop the future and society.

Signed:
Nyemike Ykc Ukwadinachi
Head of operations and media.
234 814 252 9800.
info.generationokowa@gmail.com.

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Monday, 10 August 2015

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2015


Special Invitation:
This is to formally invite the General public to the Generation Okowa "International Youth Day" 2015 online/social media event.
A special Day set aside to Promote and Celebrate youths Globally
UN Theme: "Youth Civic Engagement"
Focus: "Prosperity For Young Deltans"
Date :Wednesday August 12,2015.
Time: 12pm noon.
@Generation Okowa and Prosperity for Young Deltans Online/social media platforms and blogs.
For Participation please tune in to our online channels/platforms drop your comments on youth positive development.
For Enquiries, Call Nyemike:- 234 814 252 9800.
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015

PRESIDENT BUHARI APPOINTS NEW NNPC, NCC HELMSMEN




President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu as the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
Dr. Kachikwu, who was the Executive Vice Chairman and General Counsel of Exxon-Mobil (Africa), is to take over from Dr. Joseph Thlama Dawha.
Dr. Kachikwu hails from Onicha-Ugbo in Delta State.
He is a First Class Graduate of Law from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and the Nigerian Law School.
The new NNPC Chief Executive also has Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Law from the Harvard Law School.
He started his working career with the Nigerian/American Merchant Bank before moving on to Texaco Nigeria Limited
where he remained for about eight years before joining ExxonMobil.
President Buhari has also approved the appointment of Professor Umaru Garba Danbatta as the new Executive Vice
Chairman and Chief Executive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Prof. Danbatta, who holds a Doctorate Degree in Electronic Engineering, takes over from Dr. Eugene Juwah whose tenure
expired on July 29, 2015.
The new NCC Chief Executive’s other academic qualifications include a Bachelors Degree in Electronic Engineering and
Telecommunications as well as a Masters Degree in the same field.
He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and has had a meritorious career in which he rose to become
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Electronics at Bayero University, Kano, specializing in Telecommunications
Engineering and Information and Communications Technology.
Before his new appointment, Prof. Danbatta held top management and leadership positions at different times including Head of Department, Dean Of Faculty, Director, Centre for Information Technology, Chairman of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (Kano Branch), Deputy Vice Chancellor and Acting Vice Chancellor.
His appointment as Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC is for five years in the first instance.
Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
August 4, 2015
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BREAKING NEWS: CLEMENT OFUANI NOMINATED AS DG, HENRY BARO SUSPENDED.




BREAKING NEWS: CLEMENT OFUANI NOMINATED AS DG, HENRY BARO SUSPENDED.
● Delta State House of Assembly received the letter of nomination of Chief Clement Ofuani as DG Delta State Capital Development Agency. To appear before the House for screening on Thursday 6th August, 2015.
●Uvwie Local Government Chairman Hon Henry Baro suspended by the Delta State House of Assembly on allegation of
fraud. Vice Chairman to take over.
The House has appointed the following Members as Adhoc Committee to investigate the allegations:
Hon Oboroh Preye - Chairman
Hon Eric Oharisi - Member
Hon Anthony Elekeokwuri - Member
Hon Owosike Austin - Secretary
●The House also directed ALL Local Government Chairmen in the State to submit all their financial records since assumption of office to the Adhoc Committee on or before Thursday 6th August, 2015.
Ossai Ovie Success's photo.
Ossai Ovie Success's photo.
Ossai Ovie Success's photo.
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Okowa assures oil community on DESOPADEC amendment bill



DELTA State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has explained that the essence of the amendment of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Bill (DESOPADEC) was to ensure that the needs of oil bearing communities were addressed.

The Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Charles Aniagwu denied that the proposed amendment was aimed at making non-oil bearing communities benefit from the proceeds of the commission.
Still in his defence of the bill presently before the Delta State House of Assembly, Okowa said that it was also designed to block all leakages with which the commission’s funds were siphoned for selfish interest.
He said that his government was focused and would not be distracted by the criticism of mischief makers, adding that his administration would welcome constructive criticism from the people that would move the state forward.
He said: “Those currently opposing the amendment of the DESOPADEC Act are only pursuing their selfish agenda and not the benefit of the majority of the people. This administration will not be cowed neither will it give in to cheap blackmails from few persons, hiding under cover of protectors of public interest to falsify information, mislead the unsuspecting members of the public and unleash venomous vituperation on the good intentions of the government.”
Okowa said that his administration was poised to re-engineer government institutions and bring to bear in them best practices that would engender job and wealth creation, all round human and infrastructural development across the state in consonance with his government’s prosperity for all Deltans agenda.
Aniagwu added that within two months of the administration, government had started impacting positively on the lives of the people through various initiatives including the approval for the dualisation of Nnebisi Road and the construction of a Modern Market at Orerokpe.
He reiterated that there was also an approval for the upgrade of facilities at the Ofagbe, Agbor and Sapele technical colleges as a compliment to effort at empowering youths.
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Monday, 3 August 2015

DELTA YAGEP, STEP FIRST PHASE INTERVIEWS SLATED FOR AUG 05, 06 RESPECTIVELY



DELTA YAGEP, STEP FIRST PHASE INTERVIEWS SLATED FOR AUG 05, 06 RESPECTIVELY
Note: Interviews for applicants from the Delta Central and Delta North Senatorial Districts will be announced in due course.
-Ossai Ovie Success.



Delta job seekers, specifically from the Delta South Senatorial zone, who applied for the recently advertised Youth Agricultural Entrepreneurs programme (YAGEP) and Skills Training and Entrepreneurship programme (STEP), can now heave a huge sigh of relief as the Interviews for the first phase of the YAGEP and STEP for applicants from Delta South Senatorial District will hold on Wednesday, August 5 and Thursday, August 6, 2015 respectively.
A statement from the Ministry of information says the interviews will begin at 9 am daily.
Bomadi Local Government Headquarters, Bomadi, is the venue for applicants from Bomadi, Burutu and Patani Local Government Areas, while the Warri South Local Government Secretariat, Warri, is for applicants from Warri South, Warri South-West and Warri North Local Government Areas.
The Delta State University, Oleh Campus is the venue for applicants from Isoko South and Isoko North Local Government Areas.
The statement said text messages have been sent to the telephone numbers of shortlisted applicants, who have been advised to come to the interview venues with the original copies of their credentials, including certificates of local government areas of origin.
Applicants are to check the list of shortlisted applicants at the various local government secretariats.
According to the statement, interviews for applicants from the Delta Central and Delta North Senatorial Districts will be announced in due course.
Flashpointnews
Ossai Ovie Success's photo.
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Sunday, 2 August 2015

OKOWA CHALLENGES NIGERIANS ON RIGHTEOUSNESS


DELTA State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has called on Nigerians to be more righteous in their actions as the challenges facing the country can be surmounted by God.
Governor Okowa made the call today (02/08/15) at the official dedication of the auditorium of Church of God Mission International, DLA Provincial Headquarters, Asaba.
"The insurgency, the downturn in the oil prices causing economic woes, these things can be the things of the past when we continue to call on the name of the Lord in righteousness and I believe that God is already intervening," the Governor said.
He added, "I want to thank our religious leaders for all that they are doing in this country, we all need to stay dedicated to our prayers, it is not the time to place blame, it is time to call on the Lord and we will continue to call on the name of the Lord because, he answers us."
Governor Okowa assured Deltans that the state would witness tremendous growth during his administration and appealed for the cooperation of the people.
According to him, "it is time for Delta State to grow, but all hands must be on the plough, it is a partnership, everyone has a role to play, our administration is going to be fair, accountable and just, doing what is right and your duty as a Deltan is to cooperate with us, pray for us and with us because, only then can we achieve the best for our state."
He asserted that building a befitting edifice for God goes beyond the structure and challenged Christians in particular to rededicate themselves to God, stating that it was important for Christians to live righteous lives.
Earlier in a sermon, the Arch-Bishop of Church of God Mission International, Most Rev. Magaret Benson-Idahosa challenged Christians to be actively involved in evangelism, stating that Jesus Christ died for everybody and as such, Christians are in position to win more souls for Christ.
High point of the occasion which featured cultural dances was the dedication of the Church.
PRESS UNIT
GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ASABA
AUGUST 2, 2015

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Ossai Ovie Success's photo.
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DELTA STATE SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR YAGEP & STEP




CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW UNDER THE DELTA STATE JOB CREATION SCHEME[DELTA SOUTH
SENATORIAL DISTRICT]
BURUTU LOCAL GOVT AREA


Interview dates are on Wednesday and Thursday 5th and 6th August 2015 respectively in warri, Oleh and Bomadi.All
short listed candidates have been notified via SMS and should be prompt.
BURUTU LOCAL GOVT AREA
SKILLS TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMME[STEP]..
S/N Surname Other Names Sex Certificate Ward Skill First Skill Second Skill Third
1 ABOH BENAEBI Male WASC POP Tiling Block Moulding
2 ABOROWA R. PREYE Female WASC Fashion
3 ADEKA ISAIAH B Male OND Printing Catering Decoration
4 AGAGHA GODFREY Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Automobile
5 AKAUNHOR KENNETH OGHENERO Male WASC Computer repairs Electrical Fashion
6 AKEMOTUBO JULIET Female OND Catering Fashion Decoration
7 AKPOMIE ZIPAMONE ABRAHAM Male BSc Electrical
Computer
repairs Block Moulding
8 AKPOTU CATTERINE Female WASC Hair Dressing Fashion Cosmetology
9 AKPULE TAREKEBENA STEPHEN Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Decoration
10 AKUBURUNWA C. HILARY Male OND Computer repairs Printing
11 AKWAGBE EBIMENE TOM Male BSc Computer repairs Fashion Barbing
12 ALARI EYERINDIDEKE Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical
13 ALARI ROY EBITIMI Male BSc Automobile Electrical Decoration
14 ALIU ADEIZA TUNDE Male BSc Computer repairs Decoration Barbing
15 ALOKPA D ZACCHAEUS Male WASC Computer repairs Electrical POP
16 AMADIOWEI DENNIS TONYE Male BSc Computer repairs Catering Electrical
17 AMAKUBUKURO DAVID IGUWA Male BSc Catering Decoration
18 ANGODIDEKE SENATOR EBIKABOWEI Male OND Computer repairs Barbing
19 ANIEKAN ANDREW Male OND Painting
20 APARE PRAISE ETIPOU Female BSc Decoration Bead Making Catering
21 APIAKISE STANLEY Male WASC Computer repairs Fashion Tiling
22 APU BIOBOYE Male BSc Electrical Plumbing POP
23 AUGUST EBIAKPO MAY Female OND Decoration Fashion
24 AYABOTU BAFUGHA JEROME Male BSc Electrical
Computer repairs
25 AYANGOR EBIPADE Female BSc Catering Fashion Catering
26 BIUKEME MARKSON K Male OND Electrical
Computer repairs Tiling
27 BOLOUEBI TEBEKAEMI Male WASC Interlocking Barbing Tiling
28 BORNARD DAVID ENIKEBI Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Automobile
29 BOSS OWOTORUFA Male BSc Computer repairs Fashion Automobile
30 BOUWUFA SANDRA Female WASC Hair Dressing Decoration Bead Making
31 BRADOUYAI AUGUSTINE FININE Male BSc Fashion Catering Decoration
32 CHRISTOPHER .O. EDESEMI Female OND Hair Dressing Decoration Hair Dressing
33 COSMOS EBIAKPO EDWIN Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Automobile
34 DEREMO DEYERIN CHUKS Male WASC Electrical
35 DEREMO MARIAN AKE Female BSc Decoration
36 DIMARO KEMEBIYE Male BSc Electrical
Computer
repairs Block Moulding
37 DOYIBO SUOKROFA Male HND Barbing Electrical Decoration
38 EBIDADE FRIDAY DONBRAYE Male BSc Catering Fashion
39 EFE YEKOVIE Male WASC Decoration Bead Making
40 EKPESE EBIERE Female WASC Fashion Fashion Catering
41 EKPESEBO PINA SAMUEL Male OND Computer repairs
Computer
repairs Electrical
42 EKPOMIEMENE EMMANUEL Male BSc Electrical
Computer
repairs Tiling
43 ELAWEREMI CHRISTY Female OND Hair Dressing Decoration Cosmetology
44 EMEBELEAKPO KEMEZIDE Male HND Fashion Fashion Fashion
45 EMONEFE ANNNET Female BSc Bead Making Catering
46 ERNEST KENNEDY BOYELAYEFA Male WASC Computer repairs Electrical Decoration
47 ERO CHRISTOPHER Male BSc Plumbing Tiling
48 ESELEMO EMPEROR Male OND Computer repairs Electrical
49 ESUKUDOBORE DORIS SELEMOBOERE Female HND Catering Bead Making Decoration
50 EZONFADE BENJAMI EKANKUMOR Male OND Computer repairs Electrical
51 EZONFADE OTUSKELLY Male BSc Computer repairs
Computer repairs Computer repairs
52 FULPOWER FREDRICK Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical Decoration
53 GABRIEL EKANKUMOR SHEDRACH Male WASC Plumbing Tiling Electrical
54 GBENANA YINZUO Male BSc Computer repairs
55 GBENEKEME MICHAEL Male BA Computer repairs Fashion Automobile
56 GILLOW ALEX BENAEBI Male BSc Computer repairs Tiling Plumbing
57 IFITTIS TARE BLESSING Female BSc Decoration Catering Hair Dressing
58 IKPARABOU REBECCA Female BSc Decoration Hair Dressing Fashion
59 IKPORUKPO TAMARATUWANYINRIN DANIEL Male OND Electrical
Computer repairs POP
60 ISEREKE JAMES EBI Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Weaaving
61 ISERU TAMARADENYEFA GILBERT Male BSc Computer repairs
62 IWETAN BEKE-ERE JECINTA Female OND Catering Hair Dressing Decoration
63 IYAKONBOGHA JEFFERY AYAS Male BSc Printing
Computer repairs Plumbing
64 IYELAGHA PERE Female HND Hair Dressing Hair Dressing Hair Dressing
65 JOHN CLETUS Male WASC Fashion
Computer repairs Automobile
66 JOHN MACULEY NEKEYEY Female WASC Hair Dressing Catering Decoration
67 JOSEPH PREYE Male OND Computer repairs
68 JUBRIL A. LAYEFA Male BSc Computer repairs Tiling Cosmetology
69 KALU-ERE SYLVANUS Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical
Candidates Shortlisted for Interview under the
Delta State Job Creation Scheme
BURUTU LGA
Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programme (STEP)
S/N Surname Other Names Sex Certificate Ward Skill First Skill Second Skill Third
70 KEMEKE MIENBAIKEYE Male BSc Block Moulding
71 KING TIMIPRE Female OND Catering Decoration Hair Dressing
72 KOROKOROSEI EZONKEME MUTIES Male OND POP Electrical Plumbing
73 LOVELY EBIKEDOUMENE Male WASC Electrical Painting Tiling
74 MANAGER AFRO AMOS Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical Decoration
75 MECKES OWEIZIDE Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Plumbing
76 MEZEH SELE Male BSc Decoration Printing Catering
77 MOTORO LONDON Male WASC Automobile
Computer repairs Electrical
78 NEMI HANNAH Female BSc Fashion Fashion Decoration
79 NIANTA LONDON Male OND Electrical Electrical Electrical
80 NIEKETIEN TAREKEBENA Male BSc Computer repairs Decoration Fashion
81 NUMA EMANUEL Female WASC Computer repairs Electrical Painting
82 OBI KINGS OBIE Male BSc Decoration Barbing Catering
83 OFFEH DORIS Female OND Catering Decoration Hair Dressing
84 OFUBU ALICE Female BSc Computer repairs Catering Decoration
85 OGBOKEME CYRIL PEREKEME Male BA Fashion Fashion Fashion
86 OKOU ANDAOWEI ANTHONY Male OND Computer repairs
87 OKPORU TEE Male OND Block Moulding Interlocking Computer repairs
88 OLOLOBOU AKPOWAIDE CORNELIUS Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical Automobile
89 ONDUKU GESI Female BSc Catering Decoration Bead Making
90 ORDLEY PEREOTUKEFIE Male WASC Computer repairs Electrical Plumbing
91 ORUBEBE TAMARAUBRAKA-EMI Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical POP
92 OWEI EBIMENE MARTHA Female OND Decoration Catering Bead Making
93 OYINBI CHARLSE Male HND Electrical Barbing Decoration
94 PABOR JULIUS Male WASC Electrical Barbing Tiling
95 PEREPIDIDE FAITH Female BSc Catering Decoration Fashion
96 PUPU DOUYE DORIS Female OND Fashion Catering Decoration
97 SAGBEGHA SARAH Female WASC Catering Hair Dressing Decoration
98 SAMSON EMMANUEL Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Plumbing
99 SEDEKERE TAM Male WASC Computer repairs Electrical POP
100 SERIGBANA COMFORT Female BA Bead Making Weaaving Hair Dressing
101 SERIGBANA DAVID Male BA Computer repairs Electrical Fashion
102 SERIGBANA I. TIMI Female BA Bead Making Fashion Bead Making
103 SERIGBANA VICTOR Male OND Computer repairs Electrical Tiling
104 SUKULU SELEKEAREMENE Male BSc Tiling Painting POP
105 TEACHER FRANK KEMENANA-OTUKEFIYE Male OND Block Moulding Tiling Interlocking
106 TERRY BROWN MEMUDUAGHAN Male BSc Computer repairs Electrical Hair Dressing
107 THOMPSOM YERIN-EBIDE GOWON Male WASC Tiling Barbing
108 TOLOYAI PERES Male BSc Tiling
109 TUKOROA CEDRIC IYEINE Male BSc Catering Barbing Decoration
110 TUKOROA JUNIOR .E. Male BSc Computer repairs Catering Electrical
111 TUOMOKEME AMASEYE MERCY Female HND Decoration Hair Dressing Electrical
112 UKULOR FRIDAY BLESSING Female OND Decoration Catering Hair Dressing
113 UMUKORO OVOKE MATINA Female HND Computer repairs Decoration Bead Making
114 WEREKUMOR EZONFADE Male WASC Computer repairs Electrical Automobile
115 WURUS LAYE PRECIOUS Female BSc Catering Decoration Hair Dressing
116 YARO TAMARAUPREYE ADOLPHUS Male BSc Electrical Plumbing Interlocking
117 YEMBRA PRINCESS ARIABEBO Female BSc Computer repairs Bead Making
118 YERINMENE MATHIAS Male OND Decoration Catering
119 YINGI RUTH DEREMO Female WASC Decoration
120 ZIAKEGHA LUCKY TONBRAPAGHA Male OND Interlocking Tiling Printing
121 ZIPAMOH EBITIMI Female OND Catering Decoration Bead Making
YOUTH AGRICULTURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMME[YAGEP]
S/N Surname Other Names Sex Certificate Ward of Origin Agric. First Agric. Second
1 ADEKA ABONTI ASIAFITI Male WASC Fishery Piggery
2 ADERE DONALD EKIOKEKEME Male OND Fishery
3 ALLISON JOY Female WASC Poultry Fishery
4 AMGBADUBA CYNTHIA.E Female BSc Poultry Fishery
5 ANGOZI MATHIAS Male BSc Piggery Fishery
6 AZEBRI E.KONBOYE Male OND Fishery
7 BRAKALA A. MICHAEL Male BSc Poultry Fishery
8 CLETUS EYIYEBOLAPA Female WASC Poultry Farming
9 DEBOLE THOMAS Male OND Fishery Poultry
10 DEMEBIDE PORI-VIVIAN Female HND Fishery Farming
11 DEMEBIDE TAMARAU-EBI Male WASC Poultry Farming
12 DIMARO KEMEBIYE Male BSc Poultry Piggery
13 EBIKEME TIMALE Female BSc Poultry Fishery
14 EJIRO BAKUMO Male BSc Poultry Fishery
15 FAMOUS MATHIAS TAMARAUKRO Male BSc Piggery Fishery
16 GABRIEL EBIEYEKIN PRINCE Male BA Fishery Piggery
17 GUWO CHINENYE Female BSc Fishery Poultry
18 IBO MARTHA Female WASC Poultry
19 LARRY EBIKETONMENE KITO Male BSc Piggery Fishery
20 MAKUS ELIJAH Male WASC Fishery Poultry
21 MATTHEW JOHN-OGBO Male HND Poultry Fishery
22 MEINFADE ANTHONY Male OND Fishery Poultry
23 ODJEGBU AKPOBOLOKEMI ELLIOT Male BSc Poultry Fishery
24 OGEI DORIS Female WASC Fishery Poultry
25 OKOH EDESEMI Female BSc Farming
26 ORUIGODO CHARLES Male OND Poultry Fishery
27 OSEMI GBEWEI Male BSc Poultry Poultry
28 PRINCE GOMERO Male WASC Poultry Fishery
29 TAREBI SAMUEL T. Male OND Fishery Fishery
30 TAREDE PEREKEBI COLLEGE Female OND Poultry Fishery
31 TIMIKORU VINCENT Male BSc Piggery Farming
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Prosperity for Young Deltans (PROFYD) is an Initiative Program of the Generation Okowa that is created to make Delta Youths more responsible and productive,by engaging them positively in the Governance, Social,Economic,Environmental and Civic activities and development.
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