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Flood season is approaching again. Are communities prepared?”Every year, flooding affects homes, schools, businesses, an...
08/06/2026

Flood season is approaching again. Are communities prepared?”

Every year, flooding affects homes, schools, businesses, and farmlands across parts of the Niger Delta.

Preparation saves lives.
Prevention saves communities.

Authorities and residents both have roles to play.

Has flooding affected your area before?

07/06/2026

This week on Creekpad

Who has seen Tantita’s rice
07/06/2026

Who has seen Tantita’s rice

Tantita Rice Farm - ready to feed Nigeria from the Heart of the Niger Delta.

For decades, everyone talked about the oil in the Niger Delta. But what if the real gold is our soil?

However, while Niger Delta’s oil powered Nigeria’s wealth, our environment paid the ultimate price.

Thanks to the tackling of illegal oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism by Tantita SSNL our environment is beginning to blossom and our soil is ready to grow crops again.

If what is beneath the soil of the Niger Delta can power Nigeria, why can’t the soil feed the nation?

From oil to soil - Niger Delta is ready to feed Nigeria. 🌾


NOT EVERY HERO WEARS A SUITEveryday Heroes of the Niger DeltaAcross the Niger Delta, ordinary people are creating extrao...
06/06/2026

NOT EVERY HERO WEARS A SUIT

Everyday Heroes of the Niger Delta

Across the Niger Delta, ordinary people are creating extraordinary change in their communities every day. Teachers are mentoring and inspiring the next generation, youth leaders are organizing environmental cleanups, women are driving local businesses and supporting families, while volunteers dedicate their time to helping those in need.

These efforts may not always make national headlines, but they are transforming lives and strengthening communities from the grassroots. Real development is not driven by government alone—it is built by committed citizens who choose to make a difference where they live.

Positive change often begins quietly, but its impact can last for generations.



Everyday Heroes of the Niger Delta

Across the Niger Delta, ordinary people are creating extraordinary change in their communities every day. Teachers are mentoring and inspiring the next generation, youth leaders are organizing environmental cleanups, women are driving local businesses and supporting families, while volunteers dedicate their time to helping those in need.

These efforts may not always make national headlines, but they are transforming lives and strengthening communities from the grassroots. Real development is not driven by government alone—it is built by committed citizens who choose to make a difference where they live.

Positive change often begins quietly, but its impact can last for generations.

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