Author: Spade Nigeria

Nigeria has taken a bold step in tax reform by banning the collection of road taxes through roadside checkpoints and stickers, a practice that has frustrated motorists for decades. This move comes under the new tax laws implemented nationwide in 2026, aimed at modernizing tax administration and reducing harassment on the roads. Road Taxes Outlawed The Joint Revenue Board (JRB) announced that all forms of roadside levies, including road tax stickers, are now illegal. Drivers are no longer required to stop at checkpoints to pay fees, a practice that was often inconsistent, unregulated, and sometimes exploited by officials. “This is…

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Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to quality infrastructure and timely project delivery during inspection visits to the ongoing Ugbolu–Okpanam and Phase 2 of Oko-Anala – Oko-Ogbele – Oko-Odifili Road projects. Speaking during the inspection of the 12.12-kilometre Ugbolu–Okpanam Road on Tuesday, the Governor said his visit was aimed at personally assessing the progress of work rather than relying solely on reports from engineers. “I did not just come here casually, I came to personally inspect and see for myself the level of work,” he said, emphasizing that follow-up is as important as…

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By Chidi Chukwutem As the 2027 senatorial election approaches, Delta North faces a decision that goes beyond party politics and campaign promises. The central issue is credibility. After years of public frustration with corruption, opaque contracting, and mismanaged public funds across many levels of government, voters are increasingly focused on integrity as a non-negotiable qualification for representation. In that context, supporters argue that Ned Nwoko represents the kind of corruption-free leadership Delta North should retain in the Senate. Public trust is not built on speeches; it is built on record, transparency signals, and the absence of substantiated wrongdoing. In democratic…

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By Shulamite Owhoekevbo The Head of Service of Delta State, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim Oseji, has officially taken over the donation of neonatal healthcare equipment from the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) at a brief ceremony in Asaba. Dr. Oseji commended OPTS for the donation, describing it as a remarkable demonstration of corporate social responsibility. She expressed appreciation to the five oil companies under the OPTS umbrella for their commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery in Delta State. The Head of Service disclosed that OPTS would be recognised as the first organisation to be listed in the database of philanthropists for development…

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By Shulamite Owhoekevbo The Delta State Head of Service, Dr. Mininim Oseji, has congratulated Dr. Philomena Okeowo on her retirement from the Delta State Civil Service after 33 years of meritorious service. Dr. Oseji commended Dr. Okeowo for her dedication, professionalism, and outstanding contributions to the state’s healthcare system, describing her career as exemplary and impactful. She encouraged the retiring Permanent Secretary to remain steadfast in her faith and trust God for direction and fulfilment in the next phase of her life. Until her retirement, Dr. Okeowo served as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health. The Head of Service…

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By Shulamite Owhoekevbo The Delta State Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim Oseji, has inaugurated a Sub-Committee on Contemporary Remuneration Matters as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen workers’ welfare and address emerging salary-related concerns in the state. The inauguration ceremony, held in Asaba, underscores the state government’s commitment to structured engagement with public servants on issues affecting remuneration, taxation, and overall welfare. The newly constituted sub-committee, which is expected to conclude its assignment within six months, will examine matters relating to: Implementation of the new Minimum Wage Feedback and concerns arising from the new Tax Law Comparison of Delta…

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By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr The Anioma nation on Monday marked the second anniversary of the passing of its revered Royal Mother and Omu Anioma, Obi Martha Dunkwu, whose legacy of cultural revival, women empowerment and community leadership continues to resonate across Delta State and beyond. In a heartfelt remembrance message dated February 16, 2026, Major General Raymond Ochei (Rtd), Ph.D, described the late matriarch as “a bridge-builder and mother without borders” whose tenure as Omu Anioma left an indelible imprint on the traditional institution and the wider Nigerian society. Obi Martha Dunkwu passed on peacefully on February 16,…

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By Racheal Ayodele Popular Nollywood actress, Kemisola Apesin, known as Kemity or Sidi, has denied allegations that she slept with her male colleague in exchange for movie roles. Kemity’s reaction came after her involvement in the ongoing public fight between actor Itele, who is Kemity’s boss and Austin Emmanuel. DAILY POST recalls that Austin Emmanuel who has been away from the screen for years had called out Itele, his long time friend for betraying him due to his downfall. In response, Itele denied friendship with Austin, claiming he was already a producer before he met him. His response angered Austin…

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by PM News The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has commissioned a mosque he built and named it after the mother of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Mrs. Abibatu Mogaji. The commissioning took place during his annual thanksgiving ceremony on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Oke-Afa, Lagos State. The event was attended by several dignitaries from the religious, traditional, political, and entertainment sectors, among others. Among the dignitaries were the Iyaloja-General of Nigeria, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, the first daughter of President Tinubu, who sent several delegates due to her unavoidable absence; the Governor of Taraba State, Dr.…

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By Mbet Samuel Etim “African Maradona” Esin was a footballer whose raw talent shook Nigeria. Long before social media, stadiums filled to capacity across the country just to watch him play. Many even believed he was more skillful and better than Austin JJ Okocha. He dazzled for Calabar Rovers and earned a place in Nigeria’s squad for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. But on a fateful night in camp, he broke curfew to go clubbing in Surulere, Lagos. On his way back, armed robbers attacked him and shot him in the thigh. His World Cup dreams—and his rising career—collapsed instantly.…

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