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Fanfare in Asaba as Lecture Unites Anioma Communities

 Fanfare in Asaba as Lecture Unites Anioma Communities  Story By Emeka Esogbue  Asaba, the state capital was on Friday agog as Anioma people from all shades of life gathered for a lecture program.  The event was the maiden edition of the Anioma Legacy Lecture organized by the Anioma Watch Social Association (AWASA). The event, rich and colourful was held under the distinguished Chairmanship of Prof Andy Egwunyenga, the Vice-Chancellor of Delta State University.  Lectures were delivered by leading resource persons from Anioma. Sir Anthony Awunor talked on "Preservation of Anioma Ancestral Heritage: A Fresh Look at the Indiscriminate Sale of Land."  Awunor who described Anioma as inhabited by people imbued with a sense of purpose and hard work as selling points advised against indiscriminate sales of land in the region.  "To achieve this, a robust land administration regime should be adopted through a holistic reform of the land use laws." "In the same vein, the

Ibusa: Rich in Okpuzu Waterfall, Poor in Tourism

  Ibusa: Rich in Okpuzu Waterfall, Poor in Tourism - Emeka Esogbue One area the Ibusa community is lacking in development is the tourism sector. To think that the Ibusa community has everything but tourism is an unfavorable omen to the loaded people of the community. To further think that the community has what other communities do not have in the distinctive Okpuzu Waterfall is to be curious about what the people do with this endowment. In 2008, an article appeared online in which compilers called for the contributions of tourist sites in Delta State. This author (Dr. Emeka Esogbue), quickly listed the Okpuzu Waterfall, the steep descent water of the Oboshi River in the community as a potential site for tourism in Delta State. A few years later, the author received a call from a crew of researchers who attempted to dig into the waterfall for identification and documentation. Sensing that the researchers whose planned journey to the fall had been announced would be accompanied

Agboju Secondary School Old Students '83/88 Set Celebrates 35th Anniversary in Grand Style

 Agboju Secondary School Old Students '83/88 Set Celebrates 35th Anniversary in Grand Style - Emeka Esogbue In a moment of joy and refreshing memories, the Old Students of Agboju Secondary School, Old Road, Lagos '83/88 Set, gathered in Lagos on Saturday to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their graduation from the school.  The members of the Association, coming from different parts of the country under the headship of Mr. Michael Aboiralabor were ecstatic about their youthfulness growing up as schoolmates as they smiled and felicitated with one another.  Guests and other attendees had started to arrive at Avana, the venue of the event as early as noon in anticipation of what awaited them. However, they were not alone as their former principal of the school and their teachers also joined the event.  The program started with the nation's anthem recited by all. Moments later, Mr Michael Aboiralor recognized the presence of all. He gave a view of what awaited the guests at th

HRM Obi Martha Dunkwu and the Global African Icon Award: Everything you need to Know about the Ceremony

  HRM Obi Martha Dunkwu and the Global African Icon Award: Everything you need to Know about the Ceremony - Emeka Esogbue Although the award has come and gone, PEN MASTER, in this story, brings you the details of everything you need to know about the rich and colourful ceremony which held in ancient Okpanam community with niceties inside the Obi Martha Dunkwu Palace, Delta State, Nigeria. Incidentally, not everyone knows that it was a two-packed event being the Global Icon of African Cultural Heritage Award and Niger Delta Peace Ambassador Award with both as UN-related. The "African Diaspora Living Legend Award" especially, is an international honour inspired by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution. The ceremony was to have held in Germany but shifted to the Anioma community of Okpanam to enable the Omu observe her yearly New Yam Festival celebration. Notable guests and dignitaries from Anioma and beyond started to arrive the venue as early as possible to pa