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My Elegy on the sad passage of high Chief Raymond Aleogho Ayaoghena Dokpesi

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I am a very sad man as I write this.I am completely devastated by the ugly news of the rather sudden death of my elder brother, friend, kinsman,soul mate and confidant, HIGH CHIEF RAYMOND ALEOGHO AYAOGHENA DOKPESI. Dokpesi had called me on WHATSAPP at about 1.30am THIS MORNING [ 9th May, 2023 ). He called me to discuss friendship, brotherhood and take advice on sundry legal matters. He exuded his usual happiness, vibrancy, and gusto, notwithstanding that he has had some health challenges for some time. His voice was quite rich, steady and filled with laughter, as we taunted and bantered with each other, as we were want to do whenever we encountered
each other. We exchanged chats and spoke up to about 1.50am this morning. So when Chief Tony Akiotu (GMD, DAAR Communication) and Senator Francis Alimhikhena called me to break the sad news of his death from the very hospital where he was said to have been rushed to, I could not believe my ears. It took another communication from his first son, Raymond Dokpesi Jnr to melt my lethargic world of disbelief. Was the Ezomo of Weppa Wanno Kingdom’s call to me a FAREWELL from him? Did he have the premonition of his imminent death? I do not
know. Gosh!!! One thing is clear to me as I grieve:Weppa- Wanno, Etsako, Afenmailand, Edo State, Nigeria, Africa, the black race, and indeed the whole world, has lost an unforgettable and uncommon shining star and gem. At a mere 71, Dokpesi lived a life of nobility; a life wholly dedicated to the service of God and humanity. He impacted the most vulnerable through his many philanthropic works. In the maritime world, he stood tall and resplendent, earning a Ph.D in Maritime Engineering. He was to become the nullus secondus of the media world where he became a Czar, the Ted Turner of African broadcasting. Dokpesi indeed pioneered and blazed private independent broadcasting of television and radio in Nigeria and Africa, establishing Raypower and the African Independent Television (AIT). It was unheard of that a single individual could challenge and break decades of government’s dominance and monopoly of information through radio and television. But, the Araba of Oshoroland and Oghierumhoa of Weppa Wanno Kingdom did just that. In politics, Dokpesi was a master strategist and iconic tactician. His name vibrated and revibrated across Nigeria for decades in Nigeria’s political firmament. He epitomized the soul and spirit of DAAR. Not many Nigerians know that DAAR is actually a reversed acronym of his name- RAYMOND ALEOGHO AYAOGHENA DOKPESI (RAAD).The Ezomo came. He saw. He conquered. He ran a good race. He finished well.May God grant this legend and collosus eternal repose of his great soul until we meet to part no more.tseee, Itseee lagi Itseee 🙏🙏🙏🙏.

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David Mark Mourns with Saraki Family Over Mother’s Passing

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Late Madam Florence Morenike Saraki

Former Senate President, Senator David Mark, has extended his condolences to Senator Bukola Saraki and his family over the loss of their matriarch, Madam Florence Morenike Saraki.

In a heartfelt message, Senator Mark eulogized the late Madam Saraki as a quintessential mother who exemplified compassion, discipline, and philanthropy.
Media Adviser to the Senator, Paul Mumeh in a statement quoted him to have described her as a woman of remarkable character whose legacy is evident in the lives and achievements of her children.

“Madam Saraki was a noble woman in every sense—her kindness and contributions to the development of society will remain evergreen,” Senator Mark stated.

He praised the values she instilled in her children, noting that her teachings were instrumental in shaping Senator Saraki into a patriotic leader. “Your dedication to national service reflects Mama’s unwavering commitment to raising responsible and impactful citizens,” he added.

Senator Mark acknowledged the flood of tributes that have poured in since Madam Saraki’s passing as a testament to her virtuous life and the positive impact she made on others.

He encouraged the Saraki family to uphold the virtues their mother embodied, especially her generosity and community spirit, which endeared her to many.

Senator Mark offered prayers for the repose of Madam Saraki’s soul and for divine strength for the Saraki family as they navigate this period of mourning.

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Senator Natasha Mourns Prof. Nuhu Yaqub, Hails His Legacy of Excellence

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Late Nuhu Yaqub

Kogi central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has joined the nation in mourning the death of renowned academic and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Professor Nuhu Yaqub, describing his passing as a monumental loss to Nigeria’s academic and intellectual community.

In an emotion-laden statement, Senator Natasha paid glowing tribute to the late professor, highlighting his unparalleled contributions to education, leadership, and national development.

“Professor Yaqub was more than an academic; he was a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the pursuit of knowledge and the transformation of Nigeria’s education sector,” she remarked.

Reflecting on his achievements, Senator Natasha acknowledged the profound impact Professor Yaqub had on shaping young minds and influencing policies that strengthened Nigeria’s educational framework.

“His legacy of integrity, excellence, and service will remain a guiding light for generations to come. He inspired hope and set high standards for intellectual growth and national development,” she added.

The senator extended her heartfelt condolences to Professor Yaqub’s family, colleagues, and loved ones, assuring them of her prayers and support during this difficult time.

“On behalf of the people of Kogi Central and the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I share in the grief of this great loss. May God grant his family the strength to bear this irreparable loss, and may his soul rest in eternal peace,” she concluded.

Professor Nuhu Yaqub’s death has continued to evoke widespread tributes, with many remembering him as a dedicated scholar, mentor, and administrator whose work left an enduring mark on Nigeria’s academic landscape.

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David Mark Pays Tribute to General Godwin Abbe, says he is a national hero

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Nigeria is mourning the death of General Godwin Osagie Abbe, a decorated military officer and statesman, whose passing has been described as the fall of an Iroko. Former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, led tributes, calling Abbe a national hero and an irreplaceable patriot.

In a statement issued in Abuja by his media adviser Paul umeh, Mark eulogized Abbe as a “Comrade in Arms” who embodied integrity, discipline, and love for country throughout his illustrious career.

“General Abbe was a great soldier—one of the finest the Nigerian Armed Forces ever produced. In every role he served, he displayed uncommon dedication, professionalism, and patriotism,” Mark stated.

Mark highlighted Abbe’s outstanding service as Military Governor of Akwa Ibom and Rivers States, where he left “a legacy of impactful leadership and remarkable accomplishments.”

He also praised Abbe’s distinguished contributions as General Officer Commanding (GOC), Commandant of Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), and Commandant of the National War College (NWC), where he upheld the highest traditions of military excellence and protected Nigeria’s territorial integrity.

Reflecting on Abbe’s tenure as Minister of Defence, Mark described him as “a leader of leaders who served with wisdom and vision.”

“Nigeria has lost one of its brightest and most courageous minds. General Abbe’s death is a monumental loss to the nation and leaves a void that will be difficult to fill,” Mark added.

Senator Mark extended heartfelt condolences to Abbe’s family and prayed for God to grant them the strength to bear the loss while asking for eternal rest for the departed soul.

General Abbe’s death has drawn tributes from across Nigeria, with many remembering him as a fearless soldier, a patriotic leader, and a symbol of national service and sacrifice.

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