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Devotees Pray At Gbaraun Egbesu Temple As Amaseikumor Festival Enters Day 3

By Joseph Ebi Kanjo
Traditional rulers of the Ijaw nation and other devotees of the Gbaraun Egbesu prayed at the sacred temple of Gbaraun Egbesu in Oporoza, Gbaramatu Kingdom of Delta State as the ongoing Amaseikumor Festival enters day three.
The traditional rulers and other devotees who were all adorned in white as a sign of purity, were led by His Royal Majesty, Oboro Gbaraun ll to the sacred temple where they all offered 5 minutes prayers to Gbaraun Egbesu, Ibolomobo-Ere and Amaseikumor with their heads all bowed. The prayers were rounded off by HRM, Oboro Gbaraun II who also doubles as the Chief Priest of Gbaraun Egbesu.

His Royal Majesty was not alone in carrying out the spiritual rites of the day-three of the festival, he was accompanied and well supported by other Ijaw traditional rulers from different clans and kingdoms.
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At the point of prayers, it is believed that whatever the devotees requested with a pure heart will be granted by Gbaraun Egbesu, Ibolomobo-Ere, Amaseikumor without delay. They (devotees) are expected to ask that specific thing seemingly impossible, and it is believed that Gbaraun Egbesu and Ibolomobo-Ere grant such prayers. Devotees are as well expected not to render any negative prayers. Gbaraun Egbesu, Amaseikumor and Ibolomobo-Ere are believed to forbid such negative prayers.

Oboro Gbaraun II leading other traditional rulers and devotees on day 3 of the festival
Earlier , the day-three of the Amaseikumor Festival started 7:30AM with Ogele (procession), which was led by High Chief. Gen. Benjamin Ekeremor. The Ogele, carried out by the men, was taken round the community with chanting, dancing and prayers for the Ijaw nation, and was subsequently rounded off at the Gbaraun Egbesu Temple.
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Thereafter, it was the turn of the women to embark on their own Ogele. The women’s Ogele was led by Chief. Vero Tangbewei. The women’s Ogele was rounded off with prayers by the Chief Priestess of Ziba-Opuoru (lbolomo-ere) who prayed for the god’s divine protection, prosperity, healthy living and progress.

A cross section of devotees at the Gbaraun Egbesu Temple
Another sacred spiritual cleansing ritual performed at the Gbaraun Egbesu festival day-3 was the burnt offering of cows, rams and goats.
Also worth noting in the day-three of the Amaseikumor Festival was the display of Egbesu masquerade, agene-dance.

A cross section of devotees at the Gbaraun Egbesu Temple on day three of the Amaseikumor Festival in Oporoza.
The festival continues tomorrow with other traditional rites.
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Doctors’ Strike Continues As NARD Demands Fair Deal, Better Pay

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has called on the Federal Government to immediately conclude a long-delayed Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), as their indefinite strike entered its 15th day on Saturday.
It also demanded a review of the outdated Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS).
In a statement posted on X on Saturday, the union said: “Dear Nigerians, Doctors Deserve a Fair Deal! For long we’ve waited for a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), a simple, written promise that ensures fairness, clear work terms, and proper pay. But the government keeps delaying, while doctors face rising costs and crumbling morale.
“We demand the immediate conclusion of the CBA and review of the outdated CONMESS salary structure.”
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The strike, which began earlier this month, has affected 91 hospitals nationwide, including federal teaching hospitals, specialist institutions, and federal medical centres, disrupting medical services across the country.
NARD said the union’s 19-point demand list is reasonable and necessary for the welfare of doctors and patients.
The list includes the payment of arrears under the CONMESS salary structure, disbursement of the 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund, prompt payment of specialist allowances, recognition of postgraduate qualifications, and improved working conditions.
The union stressed that these measures are essential to sustain doctors and maintain a functional healthcare system.
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President Bola Tinubu has also directed the Ministry of Health to immediately resolve the strike, noting that the government is addressing the doctors’ demands.
Despite the directive, NARD said delays in finalising the CBA and reviewing salaries have continued to demoralise doctors, many of whom face rising living costs while providing critical medical services.
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VIDEO: Fayose Speaks About Own Death, Burial

Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said his body should be buried within four weeks of his death. Fayose also laid out detailed instructions for his burial, including that nobody should visit after he is buried.
He said his body and the burial arrangement should be handled by the Ekiti State Government.
In a six-minute video shared on YouTube by City Edge TV on Saturday, Fayose, who turns 65 today, said: “Remember me for anything. And when I die, let me say this. Death is inevitable. My body belongs to the Ekiti state government… I’m delivering a letter to the governor.”
Fayose added that regardless of when his death occurs, the state government should take charge of his remains.
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“Let us say in another 20, 30 years, 15 years, whatever time, for the glory of God. The Ekiti state government takes over my body, and I must be buried within four weeks. Because the state might not be ready within two, three days, we allow them four weeks.”
Fayose added that his children should wear their own clothes and follow the directives of the government at the time of his death.
About his final resting place, he said: “My grandmother’s home, the mother of my father, I’ve made the garden there. I should be laid to rest there. After my departure, nobody must come there again. Allow me to go. If you want to show me love, if you want to take care of me, do so now.”
The channel also shared a 20-minute video showing popular juju musician King Sunny Ade serenading the former governor on stage while he danced at his birthday thanksgiving reception.
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Celebrated by several political figures. Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike described Fayose as “a valuable friend and brother, who will never pretend about where he stands on issues,” adding: “Ayodele, my younger brother, may you reach the age of your elder brother in good health, and may God continue to make your days on earth fruitful, with immeasurable blessings.”
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, also congratulated Fayose in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode, praising his “remarkable contributions” to the state and describing him as: “A leader who loves and connects well with the people, a respected grassroots politician and mobiliser, and a statesman who will never shy away from bearing his mind in his determination to see a more prosperous state and country.”
Watch the video here
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JUST IN: PDP Axes Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu, Others For Anti-party Activities

The Peoples Democratic Party at its ongoing 2025 National Convention in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Saturday expelled high-profile members including Federal Capital Minister, Nyesom Wike, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN), former Governor Ayo Fayose, Austin Nwachukwu, and several others for anti-party activities.
The action was “promptly ratified by an overwhelming majority of delegates,” highlighting the party’s “commitment to restoring unity, discipline, and focus ahead of the 2027 general elections.”
This is according to the official statement released by @OfficialPDPNig across its social media handles, which read, “In a landmark move to restore unity, discipline, and focus ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at its ongoing 2025 National Convention in Ibadan, Oyo State, has expelled high-profile members Nyesom Wike, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN), former Governor Ayo Fayose, Austin Nwachukwu, and several others.”
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The statement added: “The decision, which was promptly ratified by an overwhelming majority of delegates, underscores the party’s commitment to eradicating internal divisions and anti-party conduct that have plagued its progress.”
Additional reports revealed that party chieftain, Chief Olabode George, who was also a former national vice-chairman of the party (south), moved the motion for the expulsion, while Samaila Buga, chairman of the PDP in Bauchi, seconded his motion.
Bala Mohammed, governor of Bauchi and chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, put it to a voice vote.
More details later…
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