Delta: Onokpite Raises Alarm Over Illegal Sale Of Family’s Land Located In Uvwie Council
Ufuoma Onokpite LAGOS MARCH 26TH (URHOBOTODAY)-The last surviving son of the late Chief Izobo Onokpite, the former Regent of Okpe Kingdom in Delta State. King Ufuoma Onokpite has raised the alarm over illegal More...
Oborevwori Is One Of The Best Governor Delta State Has Ever Produced-Onokpite
LAGOS MARCH 20TH (URHOBOTODAY)-With the achievements of Delta State Governor Rt. (Hon) Sheriff Oborevwori sprawling the breath and length of the state, an Urhobo youth, King Ufuoma Onokpite has described him More...
Onokpite Advises Oborevwori Against Over Bearing Influence Of Okowa, Uduaghan, E.K.Clark, Others
LAGOS SEPTEMBER 9TH (URHOBOTODAY)-The President of Ogbe Political Change (OPC), King Emmanuel Ufuoma Onokpite has advised Delta State Governor Rt (Hon) Sheriff Oborevwori against over bearing influence of former More...
Delta 2023: Onokpite Urges Ibori, Edevbie, Amori, Omo-Agege, Other Old Politicians To Step Aside
LAGOS MARCH 12TH (URHOBOTODAY)-As the 2023 general election is fast approaching, the President of Ogbe Political Change (OPC), King Emmanuel Ufuoma Onokpite has appealed to old politicians that have been More...
Onokpite Tasks Urhobo Youths On Peaceful Conduct, Respect To Monarchs
2nd from left, President Of OgbePolitical Change, King Ufuoma Onokpite and some chieftains of the group during the sensitization programme on youths peae conduct in Warri Delta State…. Following several More...
Onokpite Foresees Buhari Returning To ‘Aso Rock’ In 2019
LAGOS FEBRUARY 5TH (URHOBOTODAY)-With few days to 2019 general election, President of Ogbe Political Change (OPC), King Emmanuel Ufuoma Onokpite has proclaimed that President Muhammadu Buhari will be re-elected More...
Onokpite Attacks Okowa Over Allocation Of N11.5bn For Asaba Water Project
Okowa LAGOS MAY 1ST (URHOBOTODAY)-The President of Ogbe Political Change, King Emmanuel Ufuoma Onokpite has condemned Delta State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa’s allocation of the whooping sum of N11.5bn for the More...





