When Mark Pawsey, the Member of parliament for Rugby host NDYA President Victor James
Mark Julian Francis Pawsey is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Rugby since the 2010 general election.
Mark Julian Francis Pawsey is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Rugby since the 2010 general election.
This was a remarkable courtesy visit following Simon Foster electoral victory.
Niger Delta Youth Association worldwide condemn the corruption of Ogoni clean-up. The president comrade Victor James Met on a closed door meeting with the British Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton & Devonport, Oliver Colvile….
At the Niger Delta Town Hall Meeting at resource for London Centre with Notable Leaders for the actualisation of resource control and self-determination as a means for everlasting peace in Nigeria. With our Amazon Annkio…
Below are some threats discovered by the Niger Delta Youth Association Engr. Ibinabo Bob-Manuel is passionate about the environment of the Niger Delta. She is the current Chairlady of Niger Delta youth Association for United…
We heartily congratulate the Minister for Environment Mrs Amina Muhammed on her recent appointment as the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations to assist in fostering good governance, human rights and democracy, global peace…
The people of Niger Delta are suffering bitterly from lack of development of infrastructural facilities and ecosystem. My people deserve better treatment. In fact, there should be economic and social welfare for all Niger Deltans….
An influential body in the region, well known for advocating for human rights, accountability and development in Niger Delta. In a statement by the founder and national president comrade Victor James with BBC in London and the…
Human rights, morality and service to humanity have become extinct in politics of Nigeria. The effects of environmental degradation have killed millions of Niger Deltans since the discovery of Crude oil!!!. A politician may cause…
In an opinion in UK, he stated that, ”truly speaking Niger Deltans do not love themselves. I sometimes smell jealousy & competitions among our brethren. I am starting to think slave trade was very prevalent…