Anioma Watch Social Association, popularly known as Anioma Watch, is a socio-cultural organization dedicated to promoting the interests, unity, and development of the Anioma people. The organization was founded by Dr. Emeka Esogbue, who serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Other pioneer members include Rev. Felix Ifeanyi Nwabuokei, Dr. Anthony Ezeagbor, Mr. Awele Oranye, Mr. Peter Oshagwu, Miss Ifeyinwa Izegbu, Miss Eunice Emeyazia, and Mr. Dumebi Ohanwusi. Anioma Watch is a duly registered socio-cultural organization representing the interests of the Anioma people of Delta North, Nigeria, as well as Anioma communities in the diaspora. The association is committed to community development, the preservation and promotion of Anioma culture and heritage, public advocacy, youth empowerment, and civic engagement. As a regional watchdog and public affairs organization, Anioma Watch monitors developments affecting the Anioma nation and regularly issues press statements an...
One Death, Many Loses for Nigerian Intellectuals: A Tribute to Prof. Gabriel Saawua Nyityo By Emeka Esogbue The news of the loss of Prof. Gabriel Saawua Nyityo to the chilling, stifling hands of death struck me with profound grief and a troubling sense of vulnerability regarding human life in our society. Tragically, Prof. Nyityo was allegedly killed alongside his 19-year-old brother, Lorngee John Nyityo, during an attack on their residence in the Adaka area of Makurdi in the early hours of July 8, 2026. That our nation continues to lose academics, healthcare workers, journalists, and other vital professionals in such a manner drives even the living to despair. Back in my undergraduate days at Lagos State University (LASU), I was privileged to be a student of this "Early African Civilization" connoisseur, who also supervised my final project. I fondly remember how astonished he was by my choice of topic, relating to the history of Catholicism, with particular reference to th...