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Rivers State Del-York Vocational &Creative Institute

The Rivers State Government under the watch of Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS, PhD, has exhibited a belief in the Creative Economy as having the capacity to empower the youthful demography with relevant skills and gainfully engage and employ them. This can be justified from the various collaborations/partnership in the tourism, vocational and creative sector lately.

The Rivers State Tourism Development Agency (RSTDA) is excited at the latest partnership between the Rivers State Government and Del-York Group to create the Rivers State Del-York Vocational & Creative Institute with the support of Hon. Dr. Ovy Chinedum Chukwuma the Rivers State Commissioner for Education; the initiative will benefit 8,500 people over the next five years by providing vocational training, internships, and job placements.

 

The Institute will be located at the Port Harcourt Technical Vocational Center, it will offer certification programs lasting 6 weeks to 9 months in fields like metalwork, electrical/electronics, cinematography, plumbing, digital literacy, and acting.

The project will among others: create job opportunities, support small businesses in Rivers State, empower women with valuable skills and establish Rivers State as a hub for creative industries.

RSTDA encourages the youthful population to make the most of this opportunity!

 

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RELIGIOUS TOURISM: ABOUT SALVATION MINISTRIES AND GLORY REIGN2025

ABOUT: Salvation Ministries in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State and the Birth of Glory Reign



Early Beginnings under Pastor David Ibiyeomie:

Salvation Ministries was birthed from the vision of Pastor David Ibiyeomie, who early in his ministry was deeply influenced by Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners Chapel). After receiving his training at Bishop Oyedepo’s Word of Faith Bible Institute (WOFBI), Pastor Ibiyeomie moved to Port Harcourt, Rivers State, in 1997 to establish Salvation Ministries. On April 13, 1997, the first service was held at Plot 35 Birabi Street GRA Phase 1, with an initial congregation of 34 members, comprising 15 males, 10 females, and 9 children. This humble beginning laid the foundation for what would become one of Nigeria’s most influential Pentecostal churches.



The Evolution of Glory Reign:



One of the signature events of Salvation Ministries that has significantly contributed to its fame is “Glory Reign.” This event started as “Night of Glory” but by 2012, it expanded into “5 Nights of Glory,” reflecting its growing popularity and impact. Initially, the event had 49 viewing centres, but this number surged over the years. By January 2018, “5 Nights of Glory” had over 1,200 viewing centres worldwide, with millions connecting through the internet. This event has not only been a spiritual gathering but also a cultural phenomenon that has put Port Harcourt on the global religious map, contributing immensely to spiritual and religious tourism in Rivers State.



Contributions to Spiritual and Religious Tourism:

Salvation Ministries has significantly impacted religious tourism in Rivers State. The church’s headquarters, known as the Hand of God Cathedral, has become a pilgrimage site for many within and outside Nigeria. The scale, architecture, and the spiritual atmosphere of the cathedral, combined with events like “Glory Reign,” draw thousands annually, fostering an environment of worship, miracles, and community. These events have not only spiritual but economic implications, boosting local businesses during these gatherings.

Fostering the Creative Economy

Salvation Ministries has also been pivotal in shaping the creative economy in Rivers State. By recognizing and nurturing young talents, the church has employed and raised numerous dynamic individuals who contribute to various aspects of the entertainment and arts sector. Here’s how:

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Music and Worship: The church has produced several gospel artists whose music has gained national and international recognition, providing a platform for these talents to grow and be recognized.

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Media and Production: Through its need for high-quality video and audio production for broadcasts, Salvation Ministries has invested in state-of-the-art equipment and has trained young people in media production, sound engineering, and digital content creation, thereby contributing to the local creative industry.

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The Arts: The church often hosts art exhibitions, drama, and dance performances during its events, providing opportunities for local artists to showcase their work, thus promoting the arts scene in Rivers State.

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Employment: Beyond spiritual growth, Salvation Ministries has been instrumental in providing employment for many young people in various capacities, from ushering services to technical roles in event management, thereby injecting vitality into the local economy.

As we usher in 2025, Salvation Ministries sets the tone with the “Glory Reign” event, marking one of the first significant religious gatherings of the year in Rivers State. This year’s “Glory Reign” is not just an event; it’s a spiritual milestone, commencing from the 20th to the 24th of January 2025. The anticipation has been building with global rallies already taking place; one was held on the 11th of January, and another is scheduled for the 18th of January, offering a prelude to the main festivities.

These global rallies serve as a beacon, drawing the faithful from around the world, and preparing hearts for the spiritual awakening that “Glory Reign” promises. This event is a testament to the church’s commitment to fostering a global community connected by faith and the pursuit of spiritual excellence.

We extend a heartfelt invitation to all, whether you are in Rivers State or connecting from afar, to join in this spiritually uplifting event. “Glory Reign” 2025 is more than an event; it’s an opportunity to experience divine encounters, witness miracles, and participate in a communal celebration of faith. Come and be part of this life-transforming experience at the Salvation Ministries’ headquarters in Port Harcourt or at any of the numerous satellite churches and viewing centres around the globe. Let’s begin this year with a reign of glory that will set the tone for divine blessings and spiritual growth.

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Landmark Group Secures Waterfront land in Port Harcourt to redevelop Tourist beach

Landmark Group has secured waterfront land in Port Harcourt, in partnership with the Rivers State Government, 

to redevelop the once-popular Port Harcourt Tourist Beach into a world-class leisure, hospitality, and tourism destination.

The disclosure, made in a statement by Elsie Ogianyo, Brand and Corporate Communications Manager for Landmark Group, came days after CEO Paul Onwuanibe announced the company’s expansion into two African countries, three Nigerian states, and relocation of its headquarters from Lagos.

“The Landmark Group has secured a waterfront land in Port Harcourt, in partnership with the Rivers State Government to undertake the redevelopment of the once popular Port Harcourt Tourist Beach into a world-class leisure, hospitality, and tourism destination,” the statement read in part.

The statement noted that Onwuanibe expressed excitement about the project, emphasizing Landmark Group’s commitment to creating unforgettable leisure experiences in Port Harcourt.

“We are excited to create unmatchable and unforgettable leisure experiences in Port Harcourt by bringing our international expertise in providing services and local expertise from Lagos in providing waterfront leisure experiences,” he said. 

The project is expected to have a far-reaching impact on the local economy, creating both direct and indirect employment, fostering the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and enhancing the local supply chain.Additionally, it will contribute to generating diversified internally generated revenue (IGR) for Rivers State, boosting the region’s economic development.The statement further noted that the Landmark Port Harcourt Leisure Resort will be the first of several prime tourism destinations that Landmark Group plans to develop across West Africa, with half of these located in Nigeria.

The company’s broader vision is to establish a network of iconic leisure destinations throughout the region, thus promoting intra-Africa tourism and showcasing the region’s untapped tourism potential.

What you should know  

Nairametrics earlier reported that Landmark Africa, the company behind Landmark Beach Resort in Lagos, plans to relocate its Nigerian headquarters and expand operations into two other African countries and three Nigerian states, as disclosed by CEO Paul Onwuanibe.

This move follows the April 2024 demolition of the Landmark Beach Resort, which Onwuanibe revealed resulted in an estimated loss of $80 million. He cited the setback as a catalyst for the company’s diversification strategy.Onwuanibe disclosed that Landmark Africa received interest from governors in 12 states across Nigeria, with three selected for new ventures after a six-month evaluation. The company is also moving its entire events and tourism platform out of Nigeria, as Onwuanibe revealed.Despite the demolition, Onwuanibe disclosed that Landmark Africa has not received compensation, although other affected properties have. He also criticized changes to the Coastal Road’s planned route, which had originally been planned in front of the resort.

Onwuanibe highlighted that Landmark Africa contributed over N10 billion in taxes in the previous year, emphasizing the company’s importance to the local economy.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2025/01/08/landmark-group-secures-waterfront-land-in-port-harcourt-to-redevelop-tourist-beach/

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Turning the tides of Yuletide in Rivers State

THE Rivers Yuletide DEcor (#RYDE) is an initiative conceived by the Rivers State Tourism Development Agency (RSTDA), and endorsed by the Rivers State Government (RSG) that made approval for the tourism agency to carry out the decoration project to light up Rivers. The sole purpose is to create a seasonal and celebratory ambience in the city at chosen and selected locations with a look and feel that could be a precursor to inbound tourism expected at such times. Modern cities around the world follow a similar tradition. Rivers State citizens will benefit from this initiative because it will boost the economy and create jobs. It will also increase tourism and result in increased revenue for the state. Also, the #RYDE project aims to reignite and revive the Port Harcourt spirit of camaraderie, conviviality, hospitality, brotherhood, and support for one another.

It is believed that for the #RYDE initiative to be sustained beyond this maiden 2024 edition, the private sector in the state would need to become active participants and collaborate through sponsorship. Zenith Bank and Globus Bank, Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt, Chairborne Global Services and Adokiye Ikpoki came on board as midwives to birth the vision of lighting up Port Harcourt in Christmas colours. We did not want to be caught in the middle of continuity or its absence in our political space, as Port Harcourt used to host great arts, crafts and culture-promoting events like the World Book Capital, Carniriv, Ion Film Festival, etc, which all faded from the state’s political landscape with successive governments. This deficit in continuity has dealt a compounding and devastating blow to Rivers’ creatives and their craft in the state. As a result, we seek increased collaboration from the private sector in Rivers State.

The #RYDE design concept represents the locale where it was conceived. The objective was to achieve verisimilitude in design by depicting two basic means of transportation in Rivers State: the canoe and paddler represent the riverine and the Keke NAPEP associated with the upland communities. You may notice several dramatic elements woven through the narrative, such as Santa Claus being presented as a canoe paddler and a Keke rider, respectively, and bearing Christmas gifts for distribution to citizens in the 26 local government areas of Rivers State. Specifically, the agency’s goal isn’t just decorative design for the sake of it, rather a commitment to capture a thematic, culturally relevant, symbolically and socially relatable concept that the audience can identify with and appreciate through a sense of ownership. Furthermore, every art form comes with vision and depth, subjecting it to varied interpretations and critiques based on verifiable and established canons.

Governor of Rivers State Sir Siminalayi Fubara (left, in t-shirt) and the Director-General of Rivers State Tourism Development Agency (RSTDA) Mr. Yobo Koko (#RYDE branded t-shirt)

mportantly, the tourism agency was not just concerned about cultural relevance at the expense of religious tolerance and sensitivity. As the Director-General of the tourism agency Mr. Yibo Koko opined, “Growing up, masquerade displays defined Christmas in our communities, white rice and chicken stew (jollof rice came later). Santa Claus wasn’t part of our reality. Instead, we knew Father Christmas.

“To encounter Father Christmas back then, your parents likely worked for a multinational company hosting Christmas parties for staff children, or you had to visit stores like Leventis, Chanrai, or Kewalram or Superboard, etc.

“Masquerade displays were central to Christmas celebrations in our communities, alongside various cultural performances that brought the season to life. Sadly, much of this has been lost in our dear state. However, the inclusion of masquerades today could risk backlash from faith-based organizations, as it might be misinterpreted as promoting a ‘juju’ narrative. To avoid this and still celebrate our heritage, we opted for an indigenous motif—using canoes and Keke to symbolize our local realities and rekindle the Christmas spirit while celebrating Rivers State’s unique culture.

“Since sleighs and reindeer are not part of our culture, a Father Christmas paddling a canoe or riding a Keke feels both authentic and relatable while maintaining the essence of the season.”

Like we have always alluded to, tourism and the creative economy are viable, and they are veritable platforms for employment-generation, especially when the right collaboration and support system are in place. This was demonstrated in the course of achieving Rivers Yuletide DEcor (#RYDE) project by Rivers State Tourism Development Agency. In three weeks of intense work, it witnessed the mobilization of many professionals onsite from welders, to carpenters, painters and fine artists, electricians to engineers, graphic designers, script writers, scenic designers, musicians, photographers, videographers, editors, bloggers, IT experts, administrators, and other craftsmen… They all worked assiduously as a team from sunrise to sunset to #lightupthecity #lightupPortharcourtinChristmascolors. The mission was clear: We must retrieve the garden in the city and revive Port Harcourt to its glory!

Also, what this project, as a dual-pronged initiative, aims at is to change the obtuse, uncharitable and negative narrative that paints, frames and markets Rivers State, as an unsafe haven to do business or travel destination for tourism.

On Sunday, December 15, 2024, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara graciously switched on the lights at the GRA Junction on Aba Road, Port Harcourt on a night that will be etched on the memory of city dwellers as the catalyst for the revival of conviviality and hospitality and the nightlife that Port Harcourt City is known for. Those who came to witness the switch on ceremony by Governor Fubara spent their time well, taking photos of the decorated icons and danced with abandon to the music reeling from the DJ’s mixer. The atmosphere of mirth and celebration assumed the coloration of a mini-carnival/street party, as stakeholders, older adults, city dwellers from all walks of life trooped out and joined the groove. It was spontaneous, as it was not planned. One consensus among attendees on the night was: This is Port Harcourt! This is how it used to be! The joy was palpable. The feeling of friendship was visible. It was obvious people are yearning for the Port Harcourt of yesteryears when everybody was his brother’s keeper and one-love bounded us together.

Whereas there were challenges, as expected of projects of this magnitude, our consolation lies in the fact that the government and the people of the state are excited and satisfied at this maiden edition and the overall excellence exhibited in the final output, even as we concede that there is ample room for improvement. We do hope that the value chain triggered by this investment would open the space for more private sector participation as the agency looks to expand and extend its reach beyond the two pilot locations of GRA Junction through Tombia Street and Hotel Presidential Junction through Birabi Street to the roundabout.

It is the agency’s resolve to commence early preparation in 2025 and pray that corporate organizations in the state will see the need for collaboration as the agency comes calling for assistance from them in the drive to see that this laudable venture is sustained and probably extended to other parts of the city and state in the future. The agency expresses gratitude to all for the success of this maiden edition and desires to do it again.

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* Don-Kester Oshioreame, team Lead, Culture and Tourism Development, Rivers State Tourism Development Agency (RSTDA), is a script writer, art critic, author and publisher Email: