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Africa’s Development Tied to its Diaspora- OACPS

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Africa’s Development Tied to its Diaspora- OACPS

Africa’s Development Tied to its Diaspora- OACPS

By: Michael Mike

The Secretary – General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Mr Georges Chikoti has said until when Africa begins to tap, harness and exploit the huge human and capital resources of its Diaspora more constructively, there may be slow growth and development of the continent.

Chikoti expressed this when he led a seven-man delegation to the Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, in Abuja. 

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Chikoti whose visit centered on plans to host an upcoming Diaspora Convention, added that Africa has the largest amount of Diaspora and the number of Africans migrating is on the increase.

According to a statement by Gabriel Odu of the Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit of the NIDCOM, the Secretary General and his team plan to create opportunities for Africans to return home and not only to invest, but to participate in sports and politics hence the importance of the 6th Region of the African Union.

Odu said Chikoti who was excited with the enviable records set by NIDCOM, added that, “the more we give Nigerians in the Diaspora attention, the more we get better results from them.”

Dabiri-Erewa, commended  the Secretary General’s efforts OACPS and his entire team for enlisting NIDCOM in the post-Convention activites for African Diaspora Day. She stated that there will be a more robust engagement with OACPS and communication will be established to build up a proper Conference. 

The NIDCOM boss stated further that the 2nd and  3rd generation Nigerians in the Diaspora are even more curious and desirous in giving back to their homeland, an opportunity that should not be missed.

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CAS APPOINTS AIR COMMODORE OLUSOLA AKINBOYEWA AS DOPRI, REDEPLOYS AIR VICE MARSHAL EDWARD GABKWET TO CMR BRANCH

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CAS APPOINTS AIR COMMODORE OLUSOLA AKINBOYEWA AS DOPRI, REDEPLOYS AIR VICE MARSHAL EDWARD GABKWET TO CMR BRANCH

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The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has approved the appointment of Air Commodore Olusola Akinboyewa as the new Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI) for the Nigerian Air Force (NAF). The CAS also approved the redeployment of the erstwhile DOPRI, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, to the newly established NAF Civil-Military Relations Branch as Director of Coordination and Cooperation.

This strategic realignment is part of the NAF’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its public and community engagement functions, while also ensuring a more robust and effective interface with the general public and stakeholders. As the new Spokesperson, Air Commodore Akinboyewa is expected to continue in the footsteps of his predecessor by overseeing NAF’s media engagements, strategic communications, and information dissemination, while building perception, maintaining transparency and further enhancing public trust and confidence.

Air Commodore Akinboyewa hails from Ondo West Local Government Area in Ondo State. A member of the 43rd Regular Combatant Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the NDA, a Postgraduate Diploma in Telecommunications and Electronics Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, and a Masters Degree in Security and Strategic Studies from the NDA. Throughout his career, he has held numerous key command and staff appointments and attended various courses both locally and internationally. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the National Defence College Nigeria and an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations.

CAS APPOINTS AIR COMMODORE OLUSOLA AKINBOYEWA AS DOPRI, REDEPLOYS AIR VICE MARSHAL EDWARD GABKWET TO CMR BRANCH

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Justice of the Supreme Court, Adumein, commends CICFIN for deploying Technology to fight corruption

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Justice of the Supreme Court, Adumein, commends CICFIN for deploying Technology to fight corruption

By: Michael Mike

Justice of the Supreme Court, Moore Abraham Aseimo Adumein has commended the Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Investigators of Nigeria (CIFCFIN), for deploying cutting edge technology and forensic tools to root out corruption and financial crimes in the country.

“This is a game changer in winning the war on corruption and financial crimes currently bleeding the country dry,” he declared.


He was speaking recently during the Institute’s 9th Direct membership training graduation and Fellowship award ceremony at EFCC Academy in Abuja, shortly after his conferment as a Fellow of the Institute.

Justice Adumein enjoined Nigerians to brace up to fight corruption to a standstill. “Winning the war against corruption is a task for all Nigerians,” he posited adding: “We should always examine our consciences and if we do so by standing firm, honest, just and equitable in what we do in our respective offices or in all areas of our endeavour, I can tell you that we will live up to some of the portions of our renewed National Anthem, and we will definitely build a nation ‘where no man is oppressed, a nation blessed with peace and plenty, and handover to our children banners without stain.’”
Justice Abraham Aseimo Adumein, has an impeccable track record in the Nigerian judiciary long before his ascension to the Supreme Court as an anti-corruption crusader.

This obviously informed his choice as one of the few Nigerians on the bench found worthy and given approval to undertake a Post Graduate Certificate course in Corruption Studies at Hong Kong University in collaboration with the world renowned Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Academy, Hong Kong.

The President and Chairman-in-Council, CICFIN, Dr. Iliyasu Gashinbaki said the Justice is an anti- corruption warrior who the Institute is privileged to have as an ally “as we roll up our sleeves to root out corruption, fraud and other financial crimes in Nigeria.”
Speaking earlier on the topic: “Forensics: The Game Changer to Nigeria’s FINTECHs Trillion Naira Loss,” Gashinbaki underscored the crucial role of forensics and fraud investigations in securing Nigeria’s financial system against frauds and economic crimes.

He said Financial Technology (Fintech) companies have been one of the most significant drivers of the economic growth in Nigeria and Africa, adding, however, that its rapid expansion has been accompanied by rising threats of frauds, cybercrimes and identity theft.

He therefore charged the new grandaunts of the Institute to make good use of the knowledge they had acquired in their training and position themselves to tackle Fintech associated frauds and other emerging financial crimes in the Nigerian economy.

The 9th Direct training of the Institute had 70 as chartered certified members with Fellowship bestowed on15 eminent personalities from different fields of endeavour.

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“YSU will support the Military in the fight against insurgency” ~VC

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“YSU will support the Military in the fight against insurgency” ~VC

By: Kolo Gulani

The Vice-Chancellor of Yobe State University, Prof. Mala Mohammed Daura, has expressed the readiness of the University to support the Nigerian Army and the military in general in the fight against insurgency in the state and the region.

The Vice-Chancellor made the assertion today 8th October, 2024 when Brig. Gen. EC Ineme paid him a familiaration visit in his office.

Prof. Daura said the University has expertises and manpower that will assist the military in conducting research in the ongoing fight against insurgency in the state and the country.

The Vice-Chancellor said the doors are always open for consultation that would aid the military and the University when the need arises.

On his part, the Commander Logistics Base of the Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen. EC Ineme, said the visit was to synergise with the University and to cement the existing relationship between the institution and the Nigerian Army considering the proximity.

“YSU will support the Military in the fight against insurgency” ~VC

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