Annkio Briggs, an activist, is the converner of Niger Delta Self-Determination Movement. Briggs, in this piece, speaks on why she is calling for self-determination for her...
When Boko Haram captured territory in Nigeria’s northeast last year and declared a caliphate, there were real fears for the sovereignty of Africa’s most populous nation....
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has failed to clean up four oil-spill sites in the crude-producing Niger River delta, three of which an under-resourced Nigerian regulator dealing...
Ex-Niger Deltan Militants under the aegis of Gen. Boyloaf’s Boys in Delta State have protested deduction of their monthly stipends allegedly their leader, Victor Ben, also Known as...
No fewer than 2,000 students from the Niger Delta on the Amnesty Programme have expressed frustration and alerted Nigerians and the international community of alleged disillusion...
Former Militants in the Niger Delta under the Third Phase Group has called on the Federal Government to aggressively pursue development of the Niger Delta to...
A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, says Nigeria has refused to develop because it was built on a ‘satanic’ foundation. The former minister said this...
The umbrella body for Ijaw youths, Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide, has said that it simply isn’t feasible for the program to be discontinued in December. President...
In an interview with DailyTrust Newspaper, Annkio Briggs, a Niger Delta rights activist, bares her mind on former President Goodluck Jonathan’s life after office, saying Jonathan was...
Leaders of the now rested Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, has backed the ongoing probe and verification exercise being conducted by the...
Fear about the return of militancy in the Niger Delta yesterday enveloped Bayelsa State following a daring attack by unknown gunmen on a military base at...
The presidential amnesty office has commenced the payment of outstanding stipends to ex-militants who are beneficiaries of the amnesty programme. Buhari named Tarila Boroh as amnesty...