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Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by ogugwa1992(op): 1:56pm On Jun 26, 2025
OFFICIAL TRIBUTE TO CHIEF (DR.) WELLINGTON OKRIKA, CON "Mr. 13%" — A Titan of the Niger Delta and Architect of Economic Justice

Delivered at the Public Launch of His Biography

Today's event is not just the unveiling of a biography; it is the celebration of a legacy that has helped shape the course of the Niger Delta's history. Chief (Dr.) Wellington Boboayefa Okrika, known widely and fondly as “Mr. 13%,” lived a life of purpose and dedication to his people. His story is one that will echo through generations, not only in the pages of this book but in the lives of those he touched and the institutions he built.

Born on June 26, 1946, in Kunukunuma, Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, Chief Okrika was a son of the soil who rose to become a national voice for justice and fairness. He earned a degree in Forestry from the University of Ibadan and served the then Bendel State and later Delta State in various professional and administrative capacities. But his greatest contribution to Nigeria, and particularly to the Niger Delta, lay beyond the civil service.

Chief Okrika is best remembered for his leading role in advocating for the implementation of the 13% derivation principle as provided in the 1999 Constitution. He stood at the forefront of the struggle to ensure that oil-producing communities received a fair share of the wealth extracted from their land. This earned him the title “Mr. 13%,” not as a nickname, but as a symbol of what can be achieved through vision, courage, and perseverance.

Between 2000 and 2004, I was privileged to enjoy a close relationship with Chief Okrika. This was during a turbulent period, marked by heightened ethnic tensions and conflict in Delta State. Amidst the uncertainty and division, Chief Okrika provided guidance and wisdom that helped shape many of us who were then young, emerging leaders. His mentorship was not just about politics or policy—it was about values, responsibility, and the need to always remember who we were fighting for. He made me understand the importance of the 13% derivation fund, not just as a revenue stream, but as a tool for justice and development. He made us understand how these funds, if properly managed and defended, could bring real change to our communities—schools, hospitals, roads, jobs, and hope. He spoke to us not as a distant elder, but as a father who believed in our capacity to carry the torch.

Chief Okrika’s leadership went beyond advocacy. He founded the Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM), an organization that gave structure and voice to the people of the Niger Delta. He also helped establish TROMPCON/OMPCON, bringing together various ethnic nationalities to speak with one voice. Through these platforms, he pushed for accountability from both government and oil companies, always with the goal of securing tangible benefits for host communities.

As Executive Chairman of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) from 2007, Chief Okrika translated advocacy into action. Under his stewardship, the commission invested in infrastructure, scholarships, healthcare, and empowerment programs across the oil-producing areas of the state. He believed in development that reached the grassroots, and his work with DESOPADEC proved what was possible when leadership is rooted in sincerity and service.

Chief Okrika was a man of many honors. He was conferred with the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON), and he held respected traditional titles across several kingdoms—Bolowei of Gbaramatu, Peregbalowei of Kabowei, Erhire of Okpe, and many others. These titles were a reflection of the deep trust and love he earned across diverse communities.

Yet, beyond the titles and accolades, Chief Wellington Okrika will be remembered for his character—humble, wise, firm, and deeply committed to the upliftment of his people. His life’s work brought dignity to oil-producing communities and paved the way for a generation of leaders to build on his foundation.

The launch of his biography is a call to all of us—not just to remember, but to continue. To continue the fight for fairness. To defend the legacy of resource justice. To ensure that the principles he stood for do not fade with time.

Chief Wellington Okrika did not fight for fame. He fought for his people. He didn’t leave behind wealth; he left behind impact. His name will live on in every young leader he inspired, in every community transformed by the derivation fund, and in every future dreamer who dares to speak up for what is right.
https://authorityngr.com/2025/06/26/egberipapa-pays-tribute-to-high-chief-wellington-okirika/

Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by bobonla: 2:14pm On Jun 26, 2025
Was expecting to see Timaya. Meanwhile why banned is so common on nairaland now

Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by cremedelacreme: 2:14pm On Jun 26, 2025
Na only Timaya be the Egberipapa wey we know. Any other one na counterfeit.
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by donleo92(m): 2:17pm On Jun 26, 2025
All this Homage?

People of Niger delta, do they really benefit, abi na for just your pocket
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by spontan: 2:17pm On Jun 26, 2025
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Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by EpicDude123: 2:18pm On Jun 26, 2025
The only EgberiPaPa we know is Timaya.. who is this one again?
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by JohnEazy(m): 2:18pm On Jun 26, 2025
Where is Timaya? i was expecting to see him..........so disappointed
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by ogaemma: 2:18pm On Jun 26, 2025
I love the Unity amongst the Ijaws.
No matter your state of origin as an ijaw man, they will not segregate you, they see all Ijaws as one from the Ijaw Nation and not as a people from different states of origin.
Congratulations 👏 to Chief Okrika.
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by fabolouz1(m): 2:19pm On Jun 26, 2025
egberipapa 1 of bayelsa but timaya claimed it.
Niger Delta would have been so beautiful but their leaders are myopic and greedy .
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by ukukaegbu(m): 2:21pm On Jun 26, 2025
Timaya is the Egberipapa that I know.

Any other one will have to introduce himself
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Pootle: 2:24pm On Jun 26, 2025
bobonla:
Was expecting to see Timaya. Meanwhile why banned is so common on nairaland now
odinary space wey i book them ban me o, senu dey do as you like o, 2go,skimi,waptrick na site wey dey hot at a time make your own no turn story too oo
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by bewisemasses: 2:24pm On Jun 26, 2025
I will not post what will result in my ban. Nairaland is changing and we shall adapt
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by ogaemma:
EpicDude123:
The only EgberiPaPa we know is Timaya.. who is this one again?
Is obvious you are not very familiar with the Niger Delta region.
That is the first and original egberipapa.
He is an ex Niger Delta Warlord.
He is of the same Class of militant with Tom Polo, Late Sogboma George, Atake Tom and Asari.
After the government grant them Amnesty, he went back to School precisely Baze University in Abuja to read Law. He has since been called to the Bar.
I believe education refined and redefined him.
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Nobody: 2:25pm On Jun 26, 2025
But okrika thief money plenty now. He dey friend women anyhow, dey buy duplex for each of them
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by bobonla: 2:26pm On Jun 26, 2025
Pootle:
odinary space wey i book them ban me o, senu dey do as you like o, 2go,skimi,waptrick na site wey dey hot at a time make your own no turn story too oo
Seun dey Twitter enjoy himself. Posting his site links om Twitter. Ok u try post another link here na. They will banned u till 2078
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by bobonla: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2025
spontan:
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Freedom of speech is not for nairalanders. If u wan to be ban easily, just talk bad APC or an APC politician. Your ban will be very fast.
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by favour32(m): 2:31pm On Jun 26, 2025
If honestly, you were expecting Timaya.... gather here with likes!
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Pootle: 2:31pm On Jun 26, 2025
bobonla:
Seun dey Twitter enjoy himself. Posting his site links om Twitter. Ok u try post another link here na. They will banned u till 2078
grin grin grin dude na kim jong un for em site, site dictator lol
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Creditalerts: 2:31pm On Jun 26, 2025
It's a title made out of fun for timaya but for real this is the low budget egberipapa allegedly .....
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by revelation2013(m): 2:32pm On Jun 26, 2025
Whenever some of us hear Egberipapa, Timaya is the one that comes to mind. He made that title popular.
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by wallarwallar(m): 2:41pm On Jun 26, 2025
bobonla:
Was expecting to see Timaya. Meanwhile why banned is so common on nairaland now
Thought it was only me very funny . Those in charge need dere brain checked cos sometime they act like they are on substance
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by crestedaguiyi: 2:43pm On Jun 26, 2025
Creditalerts:
It's a title made out of fun for timaya but for real this is the low budget egberipapa allegedly .....
Egberipapa is now low budget because you guys now have free access to the crude. What do you even know about him?
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Akfrenzy(m): 2:44pm On Jun 26, 2025
spontan:
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So you all will haywire and run his business down and move to another one 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 y'all joke too much
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Akfrenzy(m): 2:45pm On Jun 26, 2025
bobonla:
Freedom of speech is not for nairalanders. If u wan to be ban easily, just talk bad APC or an APC politician. Your ban will be very fast.
Those things are just for a show 😆😆😆 wait till election season and watch as it'll be removed silently so APC boys will run riot
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Fiscus105(m): 2:52pm On Jun 26, 2025
Meanwhile, his struggles to get 13%, how far has it impacted in Niger Delta since implementation. Which hich is more than 2 decades.

Is it to get 13 or 100% that is important or to have positive impact in Niger Delta?
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Goo0dHardDick: 3:10pm On Jun 26, 2025
Damn!

A real niggar rush to this page thinking it was timaya my real niggar.

Walks out of this page disappointed
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by lucianohase(m): 3:15pm On Jun 26, 2025
cremedelacreme:
Na only Timaya be the Egberipapa wey we know. Any other one na counterfeit.
If you are based in Rivers State, you will know Soboma Jackrich
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by blacksam01: 3:23pm On Jun 26, 2025
I believe timmaya is the Ebiripapa of Bayelsa while this one is that of PH
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Nobody: 3:27pm On Jun 26, 2025
That's my father. I remember back in my university days sometimes in 2000 I went to see him and when I left the guest house to linkup with some friends they were all shocked cos na mopol and sojo dey escort me 24/7 lol i unlocked a new level of respect in their brains. A very great man
Re: Egberipapa Pays Tribute To High Chief Wellington Okirika by Nobody: 3:32pm On Jun 26, 2025
ogugwa1992:
OFFICIAL TRIBUTE TO CHIEF (DR.) WELLINGTON OKRIKA, CON "Mr. 13%" — A Titan of the Niger Delta and Architect of Economic Justice



https://authorityngr.com/2025/06/26/egberipapa-pays-tribute-to-high-chief-wellington-okirika/
Oga this Ur tribute abi write up is good but the use of the "was" and "left behind" is not making sense
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