Bayelsa Breathes Easier: A Giant Leap for Healthcare as PSA Oxygen Plant is Commissioned
“This plant is our comeback,” said Brisibe, echoing Governor Diri’s famous words: “Every setback is a setup for a comeback.”
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“This plant is our comeback,” said Brisibe, echoing Governor Diri’s famous words: “Every setback is a setup for a comeback.”
As you enter this new chapter of life, we urge you to reckon that fifty is not the new thirty, but it’s a fantastic age to reassess priorities, pursue new passions, and deepen relationships. You must also realise that the great journey of life has just started for you. So, we pray that this next chapter be filled with greater soberness, purpose, and fulfillment, and may you continue to inspire and make a difference in the lives of others and our nation. May you also have the special grace of God to learn from your human mistakes and imperfections.
On a momentous occasion marked by reverence and admiration, the public book presentation and 50th birthday celebration of Chief Samuel Ogbuku, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), took center stage in Abuja on August 19, 2025. The event attracted a diverse assembly of dignitaries, traditional rulers, youth leaders, and well-wishers, reflecting the…
“Bayelsa is the only state in Nigeria that has domesticated the Medical Residency Training Act. The import of this is that it has strengthened the human resource for skilled health workers as it has helped with equipment in health institutions.”
“We are not a small state in terms of sports. We are prepared to compete with any state as there is an abundance of talents here. Part of our own Assured Prosperity Agenda is to engage youths through sports.”
“As a humanitarian and voluntary organization, we are praying and hoping that our work will be recognized and rewarded by relevant government agencies as we engage in voluntary traffic and environmental services as a way forward.”
“Lucky-ere was a business woman and after the death of her husband, she took up the responsibility of supporting her three children and was able to sponsor their education. Today they are graduates.”
“As a coalition of elders, statesmen, and stakeholders from Nigerian major socio-cultural groups committed to the unity, justice, and progress of our dear country, we cannot ignore the fact that a healthy democracy thrives on the presence of a credible, organized, and vibrant opposition.”