The Niger Delta Chronicle Newspaper was officially unveiled on January 1, 2026, in Obudu, Cross River State, marking the launch of a development-focused regional media platform committed to advancing inclusive growth, accountability, and constructive engagement across the Niger Delta.

Speaking at the unveiling, the National Coordinator of the Niger Delta Youth Council Worldwide and Publisher of The Niger Delta Chronicle, Engr. Jator Abido, described the newspaper as a strategic instrument for regional development rather than a conventional media outlet. He called on governments, corporate organizations, development institutions, oil and gas stakeholders, and regional bodies to collaborate and partner with the publication in promoting sustainable development and positive transformation across the Niger Delta.
According to Engr. Abido, The Niger Delta Chronicle is positioned to serve as a credible platform for development reporting, policy engagement, youth empowerment advocacy, and economic inclusion. He emphasized that strong institutional partnerships would enhance the newspaper’s capacity to bridge communication gaps between communities, policymakers, investors, and development actors within the region.
In his goodwill message, the Chairman of the occasion commended the initiative, describing the launch of a regional development-oriented newspaper as timely and necessary. He noted that credible media platforms such as The Niger Delta Chronicle are essential for strengthening transparency, peace-building, and investor confidence in the Niger Delta.
Also speaking at the event, the News Bureau Chief of The Niger Delta Chronicle, AMB Harrison Onofua,

clarified that the publication was established to uphold professional journalism standards while deliberately focusing on development-oriented reporting. He disclosed that the distribution network of the newspaper covers the nine Niger Delta states, with additional circulation in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano, ensuring that regional development narratives reach key political, economic, and policy centres across Nigeria.
AMB Onofua added that the expansive distribution footprint offers partners a credible and strategic channel for visibility, stakeholder engagement, and impact-driven communication across multiple regions of the country.
The Publisher reiterated an open call for strategic partnerships with government agencies, corporate entities, development partners, and regional institutions committed to supporting development-focused journalism, policy advocacy, and sustainable growth initiatives in the Niger Delta.

