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    Latest news on Rivers State, Nigeria, covering Port Harcourt, politics, oil industry, Niger Delta developments, and comprehensive updates from the Garden City.

    Rivers State stands as one of Nigeria's most economically vital regions, with its capital Port Harcourt serving as the commercial heart of the country's petroleum industry. Home to an estimated population approaching 10 million people across 23 Local Government Areas, the state contributes significantly to Nigeria's crude oil production, accounting for roughly one-quarter of national output. The region hosts major international oil companies including Shell, Chevron, TotalEnergies and Eni, alongside two substantial refineries at Eleme that process hundreds of thousands of barrels daily.

    The state has experienced significant political turbulence in recent times, centred on tensions between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor Nyesom Wike, now Federal Capital Territory Minister. Following multiple attempted impeachment proceedings since 2023, a six-month state of emergency was declared in March 2025, suspending elected officials before being lifted that September. Fresh impeachment proceedings commenced in January 2026, with ongoing disputes over political control and governance structures continuing to affect administrative stability. Despite these challenges, the state government has pursued infrastructure development, including road networks, healthcare facilities and electricity provision initiatives.

    Rivers State showcases remarkable cultural diversity, with over 30 indigenous languages spoken across distinct ethnic communities including the Ikwerre, Ijaw, Ogoni, Ogba, Ekpeye, Kalabari and Degema peoples. Port Harcourt, often called the "Garden City", hosts vibrant cultural festivals, educational institutions including Rivers State University and the University of Port Harcourt, and a dynamic arts scene reflecting its cosmopolitan character. The state's coastal position along the Bonny River and Atlantic Ocean shapes both its economy and cultural identity, with traditional fishing communities coexisting alongside modern industrial zones.

    Formed on 27 May 1967 during the restructuring of Nigeria's regions, Rivers State emerged from territory previously part of the Eastern Region. The discovery of commercial oil quantities at Oloibiri in 1956 transformed the region's trajectory, with Port Harcourt exporting its first crude shipment in 1958. The state played a significant role during the Nigerian Civil War, and later lost territory when Bayelsa State was carved out in 1996. Decades of petroleum extraction have brought both prosperity and environmental challenges, including concerns about gas flaring, pipeline vandalism and ecological degradation affecting local communities.

    Staying informed about Rivers State requires access to reliable, continuously updated coverage spanning political developments, economic activities, security matters and community initiatives across this strategically important region. The Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed on Rivers State delivers comprehensive, real-time reporting from trusted sources, ensuring readers remain current on governmental decisions, oil industry developments, infrastructure projects and social issues affecting residents. Whether following political negotiations, tracking business opportunities, monitoring security situations or understanding cultural events, this feed provides essential coverage for anyone connected to or interested in Rivers State's dynamic landscape.


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