15/05/2026
Congratulations Engr Solomon Aghagba
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Engr. Solomon Aghagba. Permanent Secretary, Delta State Ministry of Works.
The Books Revival Project is our little way of reviving the dying reading culture among our Teenager
15/05/2026
Congratulations Engr Solomon Aghagba
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Engr. Solomon Aghagba. Permanent Secretary, Delta State Ministry of Works.
25/09/2025
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The Books Revival Project
05/09/2024
Let's make it a date!❤️
From The Stables of a lover of Qualitative Education...
Dearly beloved constituents,
"I am delighted to announce the fulfilment of another of our campaign promises.
You will recall that during the campaigns, I promised to offer scholarships to students from Isoko North and South Federal Constituency who would do excellently well in their pre-entry examination (JAMB), and are desirous of studying professional courses.
In fulfilling that campaign promise, the following underlisted students from our Federal Constituency, who scored 300 and above in the just concluded 2024 JAMB EXAMINATION, have been offered full-tuition scholarships through the UJA FAMILY FOUNDATION (UFF) at Madonna University.
The final selection process, though rigorous, was objective and transparent. The emphasis was not only on merit but also on parents/guardians financial status, clan, and local government area of the students who submitted their JAMB scores for the scholarship (one per clan/LGA).
It has always been my desire to champion a cause that will academically empower the Isoko child and strategically position the Isoko Nation at the apex of academic excellence-and-professionalism in the future.
This initiative marks a significant step towards achieving that goal, and I am confident that its success will further inspire our students and foster healthy academic competition.
The parents and guardians of the selected students should contact my Personal Assistant, Mr. Ikodudu Kingsley, on 08033080432 for information about the change of institution and other requirements as provided by Madonna University. Kindly treat it as urgent.
1. LUCKY TRIUMPH OGHENERO
Clan: OLEH
LGA: Isoko South
UTME Score: 362
Course of study: Civil Engineering
2. ETUGBO ANN OMAMUZO
Clan: OZORO
LGA: Isoko North
UTME Score: 342
Course of study: Pharmacy
3. AMOFAGI OGHENEWHOME AKPEVWEOGHENE
Clan: OLOMORO
Isoko South
UTME Score:333
Course of study: Medicine and Surgery
4. OYOVWE EMMANUEL ELOOGHENE
Clan: EMEVOR
LGA: Isoko North
UTME Score: 319
Course of study: Medicine and Surgery
5. EWHOTERA JOY OGHENEKOME
Clan: OFAGBE
LGA: Isoko North
UTME Score: 315
Course of study: Doctor of Pharmacy
6. JOMBO EGBAOGHENE FAVOUR
Clan: AVIARA
LGA: Isoko South
UTME Score: 311
Course of study: Pharmacy
7. ABRIKU IRUOGHENE VICTOR
Clan: ELLU
LGA: Isoko North
UTME Score: 311
Course of study: Software Engineering
8. ONIOVOSA DEBORAH OGHENEKOME Clan: IYEDE
LGA: Isoko North
UTME Score: 310
Course of study: Medicine and Surgery
9. EFIAFIA OGHENEOVIE EWOMAZINO
Clan: IRRI
LGA: Isoko South
UTME Score:307
Course of study: Law
10. Okiroro Excel Onoraro
Clan: IRRI
LGA: Isoko South
UTME Score: 271
Course of Study: Computer Science
Congratulations!!!
Rep. Ajirioghene J. Ukodhiko
Member representing Isoko North/South Federal Constituency.
21/06/2024
Ready steady Goooo!
Attitude! Is 100%
23/09/2023
"Digital Divide will lead to Societal Divide"
_Tony Elumelu
I arrived New York and immediately began my engagements at . I attended the Time100 Talks breakfast event tagged “closing the digital divide: The importance of digital equity” at the invitation of TIME CEO, Jessica Sibley and Hans Vestberg, Chairman and CEO, Verizon.
When I addressed the room, I spoke as an African private sector leader, and as a philanthropist on the urgency of fostering digital inclusion in Africa.
On the one hand, I see first-hand the significance of this geo-connectivity of access, however, on the other hand, I also see the negative impact of the digital divide that exists on the continent, and I will explain how.
I have two 8-year-old boys who are frequently engaged with their iPad devices. One of them is very passionate about football and constantly keeps me informed of everything that goes on in that space. Each time I have these conversations with him, I reflect about those other young African kids who don’t have the kind of access to digital connectivity my sons have, and I think about the societal divide that we are creating. I see my sons informed – I see others not so informed – it is a cause for concern.
We live in a world where success is shaped by one’s access to information, education, opportunities, etc, on a real time basis, all of which the digital space easily provides. However, when our people are deprived of these opportunities, we stifle their potential and hold back the entire community from progress.
As private sector leaders, leaders of the civil society and the global philanthropic community, we must play our part to drive this long overdue digital inclusion and ensure that no one is left behind. I am happy that Time100 is convening global opinion shapers that will not only advocate, but also execute plans to close the gaping digital divide on the African continent and everywhere else in the world.
I am equally thrilled that the Biden-Kamala administration has recently unveiled the Partnership for Digital Access in Africa initiative (PDAA), to champion digital infrastructure transformation in Africa, which I am proud to lead as co-chair– I look forward to the catalytic outcomes of this wonderful initiative.
Next up were my bilateral meetings – I met with Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Administrator and Regional Director for Africa at UNDP, a long-time partner of the Tony Elumelu Foundation; Eleni Gabre-Madhin, Chief Innovation officer, Regional Bureau for Africa, UNDP, Gerd Müller, Director-General, UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) on fostering youth empowerment in Africa; I also seized the opportunity to meet with my friend, Fareed Zakaria of CNN for a lunch meeting, always a pleasure catching up".
23/09/2023
"Digital Divide will lead to Societal Divide".
_Tony Elumelu
"I arrived New York and immediately began my engagements at . I attended the Time100 Talks breakfast event tagged “closing the digital divide: The importance of digital equity” at the invitation of TIME CEO, Jessica Sibley and Hans Vestberg, Chairman and CEO, Verizon.
When I addressed the room, I spoke as an African private sector leader, and as a philanthropist on the urgency of fostering digital inclusion in Africa.
On the one hand, I see first-hand the significance of this geo-connectivity of access, however, on the other hand, I also see the negative impact of the digital divide that exists on the continent, and I will explain how.
I have two 8-year-old boys who are frequently engaged with their iPad devices. One of them is very passionate about football and constantly keeps me informed of everything that goes on in that space. Each time I have these conversations with him, I reflect about those other young African kids who don’t have the kind of access to digital connectivity my sons have, and I think about the societal divide that we are creating. I see my sons informed – I see others not so informed – it is a cause for concern.
We live in a world where success is shaped by one’s access to information, education, opportunities, etc, on a real time basis, all of which the digital space easily provides. However, when our people are deprived of these opportunities, we stifle their potential and hold back the entire community from progress.
As private sector leaders, leaders of the civil society and the global philanthropic community, we must play our part to drive this long overdue digital inclusion and ensure that no one is left behind. I am happy that Time100 is convening global opinion shapers that will not only advocate, but also execute plans to close the gaping digital divide on the African continent and everywhere else in the world.
I am equally thrilled that the Biden-Kamala administration has recently unveiled the Partnership for Digital Access in Africa initiative (PDAA), to champion digital infrastructure transformation in Africa, which I am proud to lead as co-chair– I look forward to the catalytic outcomes of this wonderful initiative.
Next up were my bilateral meetings – I met with Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Administrator and Regional Director for Africa at UNDP, a long-time partner of the Tony Elumelu Foundation; Eleni Gabre-Madhin, Chief Innovation officer, Regional Bureau for Africa, UNDP, Gerd Müller, Director-General, UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) on fostering youth empowerment in Africa; I also seized the opportunity to meet with my friend, Fareed Zakaria of CNN for a lunch meeting, always a pleasure catching up".
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