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*‎OBI DR. HENRY CHUKWUMA AJUDUA COMMENDS OFAAC DIGITAL CULTURAL INITIATIVE.*

 *‎OBI DR. HENRY CHUKWUMA AJUDUA COMMENDS OFAAC DIGITAL CULTURAL INITIATIVE.* ‎ *‎By Stanley Ijeh.* ‎ ‎The President of Vebron Carre Conglomerates and revered Anioma traditional figure, Obi Dr. Henry Chukwuma Ajudua, has applauded the Organization For the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) and its stakeholders, especially Emeka Esogbue, popularly known as “Pen Master,” for launching what he described as a remarkable digital initiative dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Anioma heritage. ‎ ‎Speaking after reviewing the OFAAC website, the respected Anioma traditional personality, expressed profound admiration for the project, noting that the initiative represents a visionary step toward documenting and projecting the rich cultural identity of the Anioma people to the world through technology. ‎ ‎According to Obi Dr. Ajudua, the platform stands as a major achievement that future generations of Anioma sons and daughters will rely upon as a dependable source of information...
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Famous People from Anioma in Delta State

 Famous People from Anioma in Delta State (Third Edition in Series) May 19, 2026 Elder Paddy Ugboh   *Date of Birth:*  May 17, 1961  *Hometown* : Onicha-Olona  *Profession* : Community Leader, Cultural Administrator, and Executive in a Cultural Organization  *Marital Status:* Married to Henrietta Ndo Ugboh nee Njote-Isiakpona  *Profile*  Elder Paddy Ugboh is a distinguished cultural administrator, respected community leader, and one of the pioneering figures in the promotion of Anioma heritage and identity. He serves as the pioneer Vice President of the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC), an organization dedicated to preserving and advancing the rich traditions, language, and cultural values of the Anioma people. Through his leadership and commitment, Elder Ugboh has played a significant role in strengthening Anioma cultural consciousness and promoting unity among Anioma communities within Nigeria and beyond.  *Cultura...

Bright Osadebe Was to Anioma What Prince Nico Mbarga Was to Africa: A Comparative Story of Two “Sweet Mother” Singers

​Bright Osadebe Was to Anioma What Prince Nico Mbarga Was to Africa: A Comparative Story of Two “Sweet Mother” Singers ​By Emeka Esogbue ​Highlife music in Nigeria has long served as a powerful medium for storytelling, cultural preservation, and emotional expression—particularly when celebrating the sacred themes of family and motherhood. Within this rich musical tradition, the mid-1970s witnessed the release of two monumental songs that would forever define the genre's emotional landscape. One was an anthem for a region; the other became an anthem for a continent. ​While Prince Nico Mbarga and Bright Osadebe both belonged to the golden age of West African highlife, they operated on vastly different scales. Yet, despite the difference in their audience reach, their core missions were identical. Through Mbarga’s "Sweet Mother" and Osadebe’s "Ezi Nne," both musicians used simple, deeply evocative lyrics to honor motherhood in a way that continues to resonate acros...

Ubulu-Okiti: The Living Heritage of Fresh Palm Wine in Anioma

 Ubulu-Okiti: The Living Heritage of Fresh Palm Wine in Anioma By Emeka Esogbue Ubulu-Okiti is a prominent Anioma community located in the Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Strategically positioned along the busy Asaba–Benin Expressway, this traditional kingdom comprises six primary quarters, with a population estimated by Wikipedia at between 5,000 and 6,000. The community is widely associated with palm wine, a reputation built on a rich palm-tree belt, generations of skilled tappers, and its strategic location along a major transit route. Travelers frequently stop here to buy fresh “nmanya nkwu”, drawn by its natural sweetness and the vibrant roadside trade culture that surrounds it. In Ubulu-Okiti, daily life is closely tied to farming, hospitality, and informal commerce, with palm wine serving as both a cultural product and a social connector. Interestingly, while palm wine is central to everyday life, it does not carry the same ceremonial role in Enu...

Hon. Patrick Ashikodi and the Ibusa Tradition of Political Surprise

 Hon. Patrick Ashikodi and the Ibusa Tradition of Political Surprise By Emeka Esogbue Since Pen Master broke the news of the Abuja declaration by Hon. Patrick Ashikodi, popularly known as “The Political Messiah,” of his intention to contest for Nigeria’s presidency under the auspices of the NDC, reactions have remained mixed. The declaration has generated a barrage of praise and reservations, commendations and doubts, from Nigerians both at home and across the globe. Indeed, the announcement comes as a challenge to Mr. Peter Obi, a globally recognized figure in Nigerian politics. Interestingly, the declaration is coming from the relatively little-known “Political Messiah” from Ibusa, a community in Delta State. Although Hon. Ashikodi may not yet command the influence, popularity, and political stature of Peter Obi, the Ibusa community is certainly no stranger to producing political surprises. Presidential ambition itself is not new within the nation’s political landscape, nor is it...

Battle for NDC Ticket Begins as Patrick Ashikodi Emerges to Challenge Peter Obi

 Battle for NDC Ticket Begins as Patrick Ashikodi Emerges to Challenge Peter Obi  Delta politician and social crusader, Hon Patrick Ashikodi on Wednesday declared his intention to run for the presidential election under the platform of the National Democratic Party (NDC). Ashikodi, popularly called "The Political Messiah" made the declaration in a press conference which was held in Abuja, the nation's capital. See details below: Hon. Patrick Ashikodi Declares 2027 Presidential Ambition Under NDC By Emeka Esogbue ABUJA — Nigeria’s political landscape witnessed a major development on Wednesday as Hon. Patrick Ashikodi, the prominent social crusader and Delta State political figure, officially declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election under the platform of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Addressing a packed hall of journalists, supporters, and party faithful in Abuja, Ashikodi popularly called “The Political Messiah” by his supporters described...

Mabel Magbulu, House of Representatives Aspirant, Purchases ADC Nomination Form

 Mabel Magbulu, House of Representatives Aspirant, Purchases ADC Nomination Form By Emeka Esogbue Aspirant for the House of Representatives under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dr. Mabel Magbulu, on Tuesday officially purchased her nomination form at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja, signaling another major step in her quest to represent the Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency in 2027. Dr. Magbulu, who expressed excitement and gratitude after obtaining the form, described the moment as a significant milestone in her political journey and reaffirmed her commitment to providing purposeful leadership and effective representation for her people. Speaking shortly after her return from Abuja, the real estate entrepreneur and community advocate shared her appreciation for the overwhelming support she has continued to receive from supporters, friends, family members, and well-wishers. “Today marks another important step in our journey as I successfully coll...

The Cultural Renaissance: How OFAAC is Driving the Anioma Revolution

 The Cultural Renaissance: How OFAAC is Driving the Anioma Revolution ​By Emeka Esogbue ​In a vibrant display of heritage, identity, and collective pride, the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) has emerged as the definitive force in reconnecting the Anioma people of Delta State with their ancestral roots. At a time when globalization threatens to dilute indigenous traditions, the recent Anioma cultural celebrations stood as a bold affirmation of identity, uniting traditional leaders, youth, cultural enthusiasts, and the political class in a shared commitment to preservation and renewal. Through rigorous historical research, grassroots advocacy, and immersive field studies, OFAAC is doing more than just celebrating heritage; it is spearheading a cultural revolution to secure the Anioma legacy for generations to come. ​ *The Evolution of a Movement*  ​OFAAC, the cultural umbrella of the Anioma people, was born from a growing realization among leaders that...

Maisha Odiakosa Formalizes Idumuje-Unor Community Cultural Identity

 Maisha Odiakosa Formalizes Idumuje-Unor Community Cultural Identity By Emeka Esogbue On May 10, 2026, the rich cultural heritage of the people of Idumuje-Unor, an Anioma community, was proudly on display as tradition, identity, and family heritage converged in a colourful cultural ceremony. Maisha Odiakosa, daughter of the renowned Anioma philanthropist, Chief Michael Onyekali Brian Odiakosa, was formally admitted into the Ada Ogbe-Owelle group. The ceremony, led by the Ada Ogbe of Ogbe-Owelle Quarters in Idumu Obu Village, marked her traditional and formal acceptance as nwa ada of both the village and the wider Idumuje-Unor community. The USA-based Maisha Odiakosa was ceremonially received into the fold of her ancestral heritage, signifying her full recognition as one of the nwada ada of Idumu Obu Village. The event was marked by warmth, symbolism, and a strong reaffirmation of cultural belonging. Her father, Chief Michael Onyekali Brian Odiakosa also a respected community leader...

Ibusa Political Dispute: Obi Henry Ajudua Urges Community Unity Ahead of Elections

 Ibusa Political Dispute: Obi Henry Ajudua Urges Community Unity Ahead of Elections By Emeka Esogbue Amid growing political tensions in Ibusa ahead of forthcoming elections in the country, Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua has called on members of the community to embrace unity, peace, and mutual understanding in the interest of the town’s progress and stability. Speaking during a telephone conversation with PEN MASTER, the respected community leader and founder of Vebron Carre Inc. urged indigenes, residents, and political stakeholders to refrain from actions capable of deepening divisions within the community. According to him, collective harmony remains essential not only in choosing credible political representatives for Ibusa, but also in attracting meaningful development to the community. The ace philanthropist stressed that peace and unity are indispensable if the people are to make the right political decisions. He noted that a divided community would find it difficult to speak with one...