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Time to x-ray the excesses of Isoko politicians

One of the problems presently confronting Isoko nation is the dubious ways of some of the Isoko politicians of sponsoring projects on the national and local media that never existed or completed in the region. Some of the so-called elected or appointed Isoko political office holders from the local, state and federal levels have abysmally failed to inject infrastructural developments in the land rather looting the funds massively that are allocated to Isoko region over the years.

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Dirty AEPB and the ugly face of Abuja

Charity they say begins at home. But the reverse is the case when it comes to the Abuja Environmental Protection Board. A visit to the corporate headquarters of the board stinks with offensive odors right from the ground floor through the stair case to the last floor of an office that supposed to supervise and monitor the city’s filthy environment. 

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Isoko nation: A wake up call for revolution

Despite that Isoko nation is the third largest ethnic group in Delta state and second region to discover oil and gas in 1958 after oil was first discovered in commercial quantity in Nigeria in 1956 near Oloibiri, Rivers state, the region has been totally relegated to the background. In the time past, Isoko, Itsekeri and Ijaw were vigorously agitated for Coast State

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