Tag: King Bubaraye Dakolo

Bayelsa State Governor Celebrate HRM King Bubaraye Dakolo at 60 – A Royal Milestone, Intellectual Triumph, and Call for Justice in the Niger Delta
“We honour your contributions to the promotion of peace and the preservation of our rich culture. I wish to note your dedication to the development and progress of Bayelsa State”

Houston Proclaims July 5 as Ijaw Convention Day: Celebrating Ijaw Culture and Leadership in the Diaspora
“We have a responsibility to stand for what is just and true. We must see ourselves as one and work collectively towards our shared success and progress regardless of our political differences. Let us eschew the habit of pulling down one another. Let us nurture the need of love and tolerance in our lives and…

Bayelsa Remains Most Peaceful State – Gov Diri
“There is no state without some level of insecurity. No government can give you total security. But we will continue to solve the issues as they arise.”

Dr. Godknows Igali, PANDEF Chairman, Engages Bayelsa Traditional Rulers Council in Meaningful Dialogue
A highlight of the visit was the exchange of revolutionary literature, with Dr. Igali receiving autographed copies of “Pirates of the Gulf” and “The Kingfisher,” two critically acclaimed works by Bubaraye Dakolo.

When They Came
I emphasized that our dear country has been spending multiples of billions of Naira on a wild goose chase. Yes o! We have been chasing victims of oil thievery rather than the actual oil thieves who are feeding fat.

Bayelsa State: The main gateway to the Atlantic Ocean
By King Bubaraye Dakolo While ordinarily nobody or group should jostle to be numbered amongst those who are in a bad state, one would have no choice but to do so when one is honestly and obviously in a far worse state than those who are so labelled. More so when payment for rehabilitation efforts…





