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As His Birthday Knocks: A Glimpse Into the World of Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua

 As His Birthday Knocks: A Glimpse Into the World of Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua He came into the world on February 26 as Henry Chukwuma Ajudua, born to the distinguished Chief Henry Nkeolisakwu Ajudua and the equally esteemed Chief Mrs. Regina Obiageli Ajudua. He bore the name "Chukwuma" as a tribute to his father, a tradition that speaks to the deep sense of identity and continuity that would come to define the man he became. His roots run deep in the rich soil of Delta State: his father hailed from Umukwa, Umuodafe in Ibusa, while his mother traced her lineage to the historic community of Ogwashi-Uku. Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua is the firstborn of eight children, a position that naturally confers upon him the Diokpa of the Ajudua family. The Ajudua name, rooted in Umukwa, Umuodafe, is among the most recognized and respected family names in Ibusa, carrying with it generations of community standing. His academic journey began at the prestigious Edo College in Benin, Edo State, though the...
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Clash of Calendars: How British Colonialism "Shaved" 20 Years Off an Anioma Legend from Onicha-Olona

 Clash of Calendars: How British Colonialism "Shaved" 20 Years Off an Anioma Legend from Onicha-Olona ​By Emeka Esogbue ​This tale from Onicha-Olona, a vibrant Anioma community in Delta State, is more than a quirky historical footnote. It is a stark revelation of colonial arrogance—a time when British officials viewed their culture, and even their clocks, as inherently superior to African reality. ​In pre-colonial Onicha-Olona, few figures loomed as large as Isama Omesiete Ogodia. A revered warchief from Ogbe-Obi Village and a senior member of the Onotu (the traditional council of warlords), Ogodia was the final word on land disputes in his Ogbe-Obi Quarters. He wielded his wisdom like a sharpened machete, precise, authoritative, and final. ​Even in his twilight years, Ogodia was a striking figure. Silver hair framed a face etched with a century of experience, yet his body refused to betray him. He remained vigorous, moving with the unyielding grace of a warrior who had watch...

Former Delta State Deputy Governor, Benjamin Elue, Dies at 85

 Breaking! Former Delta State Deputy Governor, Benjamin Elue, Dies at 85 Emeka Esogbue ​Chief Benjamin Sunday Elue, the former Deputy Governor of Delta State and a prominent figure in Nigeria's transition to civil rule, has passed away. He was 85. According to family sources, the elder statesman died in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, 2026, following a brief illness. ​​Chief Elue is best remembered for his tenure as the Deputy Governor of Delta State from May 29, 1999, to May 29, 2007. Serving two terms alongside former Governor James Onanefe Ibori, Elue played a foundational role in the state's administration during the country’s return to democracy after years of military rule. ​ ​Born on June 6, 1940, in the Anioma community of Obior, Aniocha North LGA, Elue’s career spanned several decades and sectors. He began his professional journey as a dedicated teacher in both primary and secondary schools. He later transitioned into management consulting and private busines...

Omu of Asaba Commends Asagba’s Gender-Inclusive Leadership, Advises Other Anioma Monarchs to Emulate Him

 Omu of Asaba Commends Asagba’s Gender-Inclusive Leadership, Advises Other Anioma Monarchs to Emulate Him  ​By Emeka Esogbue ​The Omu of Asaba, HRH Obi Dr. Ada Nwanneamaka Biosah, has expressed profound appreciation for the inclusive leadership style of the Asagba of Asaba, HRM Obi (Prof.) Epiphany Chigbogu Azinge, SAN. In a recent exchange, the Omu lauded the monarch for fostering a progressive environment where the voices of women are not just heard, but integrated into the highest levels of traditional decision-making mechanism. ​The Omu’s remarks came as a response to observations made by the Pen Master (Emeka Esogbue) on his social media space regarding the composition of the Asagba-in-Council.  Following a recent council meeting, it was noted that the Omu, the traditional female head is a fully integrated member of the council, a practice that stands in stark contrast to many other traditional settings despite the age-long practice and government white paper expecta...

AN ANIOMA SON FROM IBUSA WON GRAMMY AWARD AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT. WHY?

 AN ANIOMA SON FROM IBUSA WON GRAMMY AWARD AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT. WHY? Tyler Okonma: How a Boy from Ibusa Became the First-Ever Winner of the 'Best Album Cover' Grammy ​By Emeka Esogbue ​For years, the global music stage has known him as "Tyler, The Creator," the enigmatic, genre-defying visionary behind some of the most complex sounds of the 21st century. Yet, behind the eclectic persona and the historic 68th Grammy Award win in 2026 lies a narrative deeply rooted in the red earth of Ibusa, Delta State.  While the world celebrated Tyler Okonma as the inaugural winner of the Best Album Cover Grammy for his masterpiece CHROMAKOPIA, few have paused to trace the artist's lineage back to his father, Greg Okonma, an illustrious son of Ibusa from the Ogbeowele Quarters of the community. This win, accepted under his birth name, marks more than just a personal milestone; it is a profound, if quiet, victory for the Anioma people and the Nigerian diaspora at large....

Ibusa Set for Energy Revolution as Taoo Strategic Energy Team Proposes Landmark Solar Mini-Grid Project for the Community

 Ibusa Set for Energy Revolution as Taoo Strategic Energy Team Proposes Landmark Solar Mini-Grid Project for the Community ​By Emeka Esogbue ​IBUSA – There are strong indications that Ibusa, a prominent community in the Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, may soon see an end to decades of erratic power supply. In a bold move toward energy autonomy, the Taoo Strategic Energy Team has formally reached out to community leaders and stakeholders with a proposal to transition the town to a fully independent, solar-powered grid. ​An authoritative source informed PEN MASTER on Friday that high-level arrangements are underway to decouple Ibusa from the national grid which has long been plagued by instability and reposition it on an autonomous, green energy infrastructure. ​The energy firm facilitated by Barr Ifeanyi Clement Nwaokolo, a member of the community has already submitted comprehensive proposals to key decision-makers; HRM Obi Prof. Louis Nwoboshi, the Obuzor of Ib...

Anioma Nation Mourns Chief Israel Ogbue: Former UBA Chairman and Towering Community Leader

 Anioma Nation Mourns Chief Israel Ogbue: Former UBA Chairman and Towering Community Leader ​By Emeka Esogbue ​The Anioma people of Onicha-Olona, alongside the Board of Directors, Management, and Staff of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, have formally announced the transition of Chief Israel C. Ogbue. ​A distinguished statesman of the boardroom, Chief Ogbue served as a former Chairman of UBA. He was also the beloved father of Dr. Awele Vivien Elumelu, Chairperson of Avon Healthcare Limited and Co-Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, and father-in-law to the renowned billionaire philanthropist, Mr. Tony Elumelu. ​Born on February 18, 1927, in Umuolo Village, Onicha-Olona, Delta State, Chief Ogbue’s life was defined by a commitment to service and intellectual rigor.  ​ He began his professional journey in the Federal Civil Service before traveling to the United Kingdom for advanced studies. ​He built an illustrious career at the National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NIC...

Two Years After Omu Martha Dunkwu's Death: The Anioma Omu Institution Faces Extinction

 Two Years After Omu Martha Dunkwu's Death: The Anioma Omu Institution Faces Extinction By Emeka Esogbue Monday, February 15, 2026, marked exactly two years since the terrible hand of death snatched away from the Anioma people, Omu Martha Dunkwu, the iconic Omu of Anioma. While anniversaries are typically times for reflection and the honouring of legacy, for the Enuani region, this milestone serves as a grim alarm. Since the passing of the woman who single-handedly modernized and popularized the Omu office, the 500-year-old female traditional institution has spiraled into a state of marginalization and near-total collapse. ​ From Oshimili to Aniocha, a chorus of neglect is apparent; ​ across the Enuani cultural landscape, the story is tragically consistent. The vibrant presence that Omu Dunkwu commanded has been replaced by systemic erasure. In communities where the Omuship is still practiced, the institution is being strangled by a variety of modern pressures.  In fact, finan...

A New Era for Ibusa in Lagos: Patrick Nweke Emerges President in Historic Festac ICDU Elections

 A New Era for Ibusa in Lagos: Patrick Nweke Emerges President in Historic Festac ICDU Elections ​By Emeka Esogbue ​History was made in Lagos on Sunday as the Festac Branch of the Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU) conducted its inaugural election since its inception. The landmark event, which drew members from across the region, signaled a formal transition from interim leadership to a democratically elected executive body poised to steer the union’s affairs. ​In a closely watched race, Mr. Patrick Obi Nweke emerged as the President of the Union. Nweke, who faced off against Apostle Pat Nwanze, took an early and decisive lead at the polls. By the conclusion of the counting process, Nweke secured the majority of votes, while Apostle Nwanze, following the constitutional framework, was positioned as the Union's Vice President. ​The election was overseen by a dedicated Electoral Committee led by Pastor (Barr) Emmanuel Nwaezeapu, a notable Lagos-based lawyer and attorney alongsid...

Usurpation Shifted Our Onicha-Olona Kingship System from Hereditary to Okpalabisi, Prince Joseph Dumbili Nwadiajueboe, Eze Dibia of Onicha-Olona – Part Two

 Usurpation Shifted Our Onicha-Olona Kingship System from Hereditary to Okpalabisi, Prince Joseph Dumbili Nwadiajueboe, Eze Dibia of Onicha-Olona – Part Two Pen Master: Diokpa, earlier when this discussion opened, you mentioned the Obiship crisis in the community. This brings us to the tussle that keeps ravaging your kingdom since the colonial days of your social history. What is the cause of this division?  Nwadiajueboa: Thank you very much. The problem was caused by Ogbe-Obi. This place you are now caused the problem. I told you that Ogbele established Onicha-Olona. He was the founder of Onicha-Olona. Onicha-Olona and Onicha-Ugbo are related but Onicha-Ugbo is sustaining its Obiship which remains a hereditary till date but in Onicha-Olona, they destroyed our own. There is something called Nze and it means a place of origin or source – where something started. When you go to Onicha-Ugbo, they still have their Nze. Ironically, the one belonging to our Onicha-Olona is still in ...