21/11/2021
The gift of life is a blessing from you lord. Having the opportunity to breathe freely, talk with others and rejoice with family, it is all by you, Lord. A wonderful gift from your throne of grace. I worship you for this in Jesus name. Amen.
Happy birthday 🎂 to me
01/11/2021
“Whenever you want to achieve something, keep your eyes open, concentrate and make sure you know exactly what it is you want. No one can hit their target with their eyes closed.”
Paulo Coelho
01/11/2021
In this New Month, I wish you a glorious and a fantastic start. It’s a brand new month for you to fulfill all your desires which are surely feasible. Happy new month.
01/09/2021
May this new month and beyond bring to you the perfection of your dream and aspirations. Happy new month.
01/10/2020
A human being cannot live without freedom. We earned the right to be free and prosperous, to call this country our home. Let’s always remember everyone who fought for our peace.
Today we celebrate every citizen of our country. You made our independence possible. You made this amazing life possible. Thank you for always caring for the future of our nation.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY FROM DICO
LONG LIVE DSIEC WARD 4
LONG LIVE ETHIOPE EAST
LONG LIVE DELTA STATE
LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
14/08/2020
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The true mark of a leader is the willingness to stick with a bold course of action — an unconventional business strategy, a unique product-development roadmap, a controversial marketing campaign — even as the rest of the world wonders why you're not marching in step with the status quo. In other words, real leaders are happy to zig while others zag. They understand that in an era of hyper-competition and non-stop disruption, the only way to stand out from the crowd is to stand for something special.
DANIEL IDEDEVWO CAMPAIGN ORGANISATION
STAND WITH OUR OWN COMR DANIEL IDEDEVWO, A GOOD AND PRAGMATIC LEADER
INCOMING COUNCILLOR DSIEC WARD 4
02/06/2020
Leaders instill in their people a hope for success and a belief in themselves. Vissionary leaders empower people to accomplish their goals.
The very essence of leadership is to have a vision.
Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other
A moment with my leaders and members of Unit 10 Umeghe
Comrade. Daniel Idedevwo
Incoming councillor Deisec ward 4
Vissionary leader
The moving leader
30/05/2020
30th May, 2020.
GOVERNMENT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
It is hereby announced for the information of the general public, particularly youths of Delta State origin resident in their Local Government Area that the collection of application forms for the Rural Youth Skill Acquisition (RYSA) Programme will commence on Monday June 1, 2020.
Available skills are:
1. Fashion Design
2. Catering & Confectioneries
3. Aluminium Profiling
4. Tiling
5. Woodwork & Furniture
6. POP, Screed-Making & Painting
7. Electrical Installations & Repairs
8. Plumbing
9. Hair-Dressing, Wig-making & Make-over
10. Welding & Fabrication
The programme is for youths who already acquired some level of training in the aforementioned skill sets. Interested youths within the age bracket of 18 – 35 years, are to obtain the form from the Programme Desk Office, at their respective Local Government Council Headquarters.
Please note: the FORM is not for sale.
Also note, due to COVID-19 pandemic, the following precautionary measures must be adhered to, during form collection:
1. Use of Facemask
2. Social Distancing
Submission of forms closes on Monday June 15, 2020.
For further information, please call: 08109991746, 09036790529.
Dona Obuseh
State Director of Information
10/05/2020
Fact about Abraka
Abraka, is one of the 25 Urhobo kingdoms in Delta state, Nigeria. It is one of the main urhobo clans. It is mostly known as a university town and has the main campus of the Delta State University located there. Abraka town is a favourite destination for domestic and international tourists. The Abraka beach is famous for its natural flowing spring water, and has sports recreational facilities for outdoor activities like canoeing, fishing, swimming, barbecue and picnicking.
The name Abraka is anglicised from the name Avwraka. Avwraka (Abraka) is one of the few Urhobo socio-political units whose predecessors did not live elsewhere among non-Urhobo ethnic group before settling in Urhoboland.
The Avwraka story of genealogical link with the royal descent group of Benin is an issue seen by most historians as merely conforming to the 'hankering after prestige'. Avwraka may actually have been a prince in an Edo-speaking political group which emigrated and settled near other Urhobo people.
The contemporary main version of the historical traditions of Avwraka (Abraka) states that before Avwraka died in Otorho-Avwraka, he had two sons called Aghwa and Ivie. These are the distant ancestors of Umiaghwa and Oruarivie of Avwraka today.
The main settlements of Avwraka(Abraka) today are :
Ekrejeta,
Erho,
Urhuoka,
Urhuovie,
Oria,
Urhuagbesa,
Umeghe,
Oteri (founded by descendants of Oruarivie)
Otorho- Avwraka (Avwraka Inland): this is the traditional headquarters.
The construction of a link road from Agbor, through Abraka, to Sapele in 1901 increased the commercial activities and population in Abraka. On the 6th of May 1978, the whole of Abraka resolved to constitute themselves into a kingdom like most Urhobo kingdoms. They decided to have Chief David Oghenegueke Dafe as their Ovie (king) and Chief Joseph Ajarho Atagana from Umiaghwa as their Otota(spokesman). Recent historical development in Avwraka (Abraka) has birthed the need to divide Abraka Kingdom into Oruarivie-Abraka and Umiagwa-Abraka Kingdoms.[1] Hence a two separate Avwraka (Abraka) Kingdoms with two Ivie (king), now forms a vital part of the Ethiope-East Local Government Area of Delta State to which the polity has belonged since 1976. The principal inhabitants of the city are the Urhobo people.
Stay safe
Have a wonderful week ahead
The incoming councillor Deisec ward 4