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Enyaharo urges FG, Delta State to declare emergency in Isoko over flood disaster
A socio-cultural group, Enyaharo Isoko has called on the Federal Government and the Delta State Government to urgently mobilise materials and personnel to aid victims of the flood disaster currently ravaging over 80 per cent of Isoko nation, because of the opening of Lagdo Dam in Cameroun.
A statement from the president of the Isoko group, Mr. Amos Iwary expressed dismay at the extensive displacement and destruction of lives and property the flood has wrecked on Isoko towns and villages.
The statement called for immediate action to rescue of those still trapped in flooded areas through assistance to those who managed to escape and are in internally displaced camps across Isoko and elsewhere.
The statement reads in part, “Enyaharo Isoko is saddened at the extent of displacement and destruction of the flood and urges immediate bipartisan approach to assist victims. Enyaharo Isoko is therefore calling for a national emergency in Isokoland with regard to the intense flooding for effective rescue operations and humanitarian assistance to victims who have become homeless, jobless and in desperate need of succour.
“Enyaharo Isoko also wishes to point out that almost 90 per cent of Isoko land has been overwhelmed by the unprecedented flood that is worst than the 2012 flood that also caused great destruction of lives and property. While Enyaharo Isoko is doing all in its power to assist victims, there’s no gainsaying the fact that the unprecedented flood is far beyond the scope that mere individual or group assistance can remedy. Only the effective mobilisation of government resources and personnel can make meaning difference to those who are affected and have suffered huge losses.
“Therefore, Enhayaro Isoko is urging both the state and federal governments to, as a matter of urgency, task the state and national emergency agencies to swing into action with boats to scour round submerged villages and towns for anyone still trapped and was unable to escape the first wave of flooding and bring them to the various IDP camps. Also, governments at all levels are urged to flood IDP camps with food, clothing materials, mattresses, toiletries and sundry provisions, so that rescued victims are well catered for in these hours of acute needs. This is the time for government to be responsible and responsive and stand up for its people.
“As pointed out above, there is no time for partisan politicking as this natural disaster does not know who is PDP or APC or AAC or APGA or LP. This is a humanitarian disaster that only concerted efforts can help ameliorate the sufferings of victims. In this wise also, government is urged to deploy psychologists and psychiatrists to the various IDP camps who will help counsel victims as most of them are currently undergoing emotional, psychological and mental trauma as a result of the unquantifiable loss of their sources of livelihood and homes. Nothing must be taken for granted in efforts to help victims for the monumental damage the flood has caused them.”
While the group commends efforts so far made to rescue and assist victims of the flood disaster, Enyaharo Isoko believes more needs to be done, as the flood is unabating in its rampage among Isoko towns and villages as it continues to push inward to areas that otherwise never experienced flooding even in the 2012 flood disaster. The group also urged Isoko sons and daughters to begin immediate mobilisation for post-flood analysis and assistance to those affected.
According to Iwary, “Beyond lamenting this catastrophe, both the two local councils helmsmen and Isoko Development Union (IDU), the apex socio-cultural body of Isoko, should begin to immediately mobilising resources and personnel to manage the IDP camps so the flood victims do not tip over. IDU should call on Isoko sons and daughters worldwide to come to the assistance of their brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers back home in these times of unprecedented suffering of kith and kin. IDU should immediately begin planning for flood disaster fundraising efforts that will go into assisting victims to resettle back to normalcy as soon as the flood subsides. There is urgent need to look beyond this tragic period to begin post-flood action plans for the resettlement of victims back to their various communities.”
Metro
Fraudulent Haulage Fees: Syndicate Exposed in Multi-Million Naira Scam

A multi-million naira revenue fraud syndicate operating under the guise of legitimate taxation has been uncovered, with fresh evidence pointing to a long-standing network of deception allegedly led by Engr. Emmanuel Osigbemeh, National Chairman of the Heavy Duty and Haulage Transport Association of Nigeria (HDHTAN).
Investigations revealed that for over seven years, truck drivers and haulage operators have been forced to pay illegal levies, with receipts falsely stamped “In partnership with the Federal Government.”
The scheme, which reportedly rakes in millions of naira daily, has continued despite multiple petitions to authorities, including the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
Documents seen by our reporters indicate that HDHTAN’s leadership attempted to secure presidential approval for their revenue-collection operations but were denied authorization.
However, instead of halting their activities, they allegedly manipulated internal government communications to create the illusion of legitimacy.
A memo from the SGF’s office, originally sent to the police for comments, was allegedly leaked and later misrepresented as a government directive.
Armed with this fraudulent backing, HDHTAN operatives reportedly enforced levies across multiple states, with police officers unknowingly—or in some cases, willingly—providing cover for their operations.
Anti-corruption advocate Abayomi Makinde, who has been tracking the syndicate, raised concerns about possible collusion within the police and other security agencies. According to Makinde, HDHTAN officials worked with certain officers to alter official signals, changing the classification of their activities from “investigation” to “government collaboration.”
“While realizing the negative impact of the SGF’s response, they conspired with top security officials to modify internal communications and give their fraudulent operations a new face,” Makinde revealed.
Several truck drivers who spoke to our reporters described the extortion as a daily nightmare.
“We are forced to pay N10,000 every day just to keep moving. They tell us it’s a government fee, and if you refuse, they seize your vehicle,” said a driver who operates between Edo and Delta states.
Another transporter, who preferred anonymity, added, “This is not taxation, it’s outright theft. Everyone knows it, but nobody dares to challenge them because the police are involved.”
With mounting evidence and increased pressure from anti-corruption groups, the Tinubu administration faces a crucial test. Will the government crack down on the syndicate and recover lost revenues, or will these fraudulent practices continue unchecked?
Makinde has called on President Tinubu to issue a direct order to security agencies to dismantle the fraudulent network and prosecute those involved.
“Nigerians cannot afford to watch billions siphoned away while the country struggles with revenue shortages. This is not just fraud—it’s economic sabotage,” he declared.
As the scandal unfolds, all eyes are now on the government’s next move. Will this be another case of impunity, or will Nigeria finally see justice?
Metro
Northern Senators Demand Action After School Fire Claims Young Lives in Zamfara

The Northern Senators Forum has expressed profound sorrow over the tragic fire that swept through an Islamic school in Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State, claiming the lives of several young students.
Describing the incident as a heartbreaking loss, the forum extended its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and the wider Zamfara community.
In a statement signed by Sen. Abdulaziz Musa Yar’adua, Chairman of the Northern Senators Forum, the lawmakers not only mourned the victims but also called for immediate and decisive action to prevent such tragedies from recurring.
“This is a devastating loss that touches every heart in our region,” the statement read. “We stand with the people of Zamfara in this time of grief and urge the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of this fire.”
Beyond the immediate mourning, the Northern Senators Forum stressed the need for systemic changes in how schools are regulated and managed.
The senators urged state Ministries of Education to implement strict supervision and accreditation processes to ensure all educational institutions meet basic safety standards.
“This tragedy must serve as a wake-up call,” Sen. Yar’adua stated. “No school should operate without adhering to stringent safety guidelines. The lives of our children depend on it.”
The Forum also called on the Zamfara State Government to step up support for the affected families, recommending not only financial compensation but also counseling services to help them cope with the loss.
“As we mourn, we pray that Almighty Allah grants eternal rest to the souls of the departed and gives their families the strength to bear this painful loss,” the statement continued. “But prayers alone are not enough—we must ensure that such a tragedy never happens again.”
The Forum assured the public that it remains committed to pushing for legislative reforms aimed at safeguarding Nigerian schools. “We will continue to monitor this situation closely and work towards strengthening policies that prioritize the safety and well-being of our children. It is our responsibility to create an environment where students can learn without fear.”
The Kaura Namoda fire has reignited national conversations about the safety conditions of schools, particularly in northern Nigeria, where infrastructural challenges and regulatory gaps often leave institutions vulnerable to disasters.
As the investigation unfolds, all eyes will be on both the Zamfara State Government and the Federal Ministry of Education to implement the necessary reforms to prevent future tragedies.
Metro
A Glimpse into the Past: Davido, His Father Adeleke, and Aliko Dangote

A rare throwback photo captures Nigerian music superstar Davido at just six years old, standing alongside his father, Tajudeen Adedeji Adeleke, and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote. The image is more than a simple family moment—it represents a convergence of three influential figures, each leaving a mark in their respective industries.

Singer Davido, his father Adeleke and billionaire Dangote. Davido was six years old.
Aliko Dangote, at the time, was steadily building what would become the Dangote Group, one of Africa’s largest conglomerates. Today, the Dangote Group operates across Benin, Ghana, Zambia, and Togo, with interests spanning cement, sugar, salt, and flour production. Perhaps its most ambitious project is the Dangote Oil Refinery, a 650,000 barrels-per-day facility poised to be the seventh-largest oil refinery in the world, expected to significantly reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imported refined petroleum.
Tajudeen Adedeji Adeleke, Davido’s father, has been a towering figure in Nigerian business as the founder of Pacific Holdings Ltd., which expanded into sectors like agriculture (Pacific Farms, Inc.), logistics (Pacific Freightliners Ltd.), energy (Pacific Gas Co. Ltd.), and banking (Pacific Bank Ltd.). He also served as a Director at Unity Bank Plc from 2006 to 2010, contributing to the financial sector’s development during his tenure.
Meanwhile, Davido, born into privilege, carved his own path in the entertainment industry. Today, he’s recognized as one of Africa’s biggest music stars, with international hits and multiple awards to his name. Despite his family’s business legacy, Davido’s success in music showcases his determination to create his own identity.
This photo serves as a powerful reminder that success is often born from persistence, vision, and the courage to follow one’s path. As the famous saying goes:
“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”
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