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Court Upholds Conviction Of Philemon Ibrahim Gora Over Fraud

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Court Upholds Conviction Of Philemon Ibrahim Gora Over Fraud

The Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction of Philemon Ibrahim Gora who was prosecuted by the EFCC on an 11-count charge bothering obtaining money by false pretenses and doing banking business without license issued by CBN.

Gora who was prosecuted by EFCC’s Samuel Ugwuebulam, defrauded over 60,000 Nigerians to the tune of over 14 billion Naira as a ponzi scheme operator.

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He was convicted alongside his company, Cashflow Abi Network Limited, by the Federal High Court, Abuja presided over by Hon Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu on the December 10, 2024.

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Pipeline Security: We’ve Seen Production Growth, Says NNPC

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Pipeline Security: We’ve Seen Production Growth, Says NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has confirmed that national crude oil production has grown from a historic low of 960,000 barrels per day in 2022 to an average of 1.71 million barrels per day and a peak production of 1.84 million barrels per day in 2025, owing to the establishment of the integrated energy security for pipelines in the Niger Delta.

Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, made the disclosure at the Parliamentary Roundtable on the State of Pipelines Security which held at the National Assembly, in Abuja, on Wednesday.

Speaking on the success of the security arrangement, Ojulari explained that it was not accidental, and that it involved an “integrated energy security model that combines legislative and executive policy alignment, actionable intelligence, kinetic deployment capabilities, regulatory oversight, industry cooperation, and community‑embedded surveillance mechanisms”.

He said the resurgence of production due to the effective tackling of the twin menace of oil theft and pervasive pipeline sabotage has led to the restoration of investors’ confidence in the nation’s oil and gas sector.

In his welcome address, the President of the Senate, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, represented by Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, called for collaboration among agencies and stakeholders in resolving all challenges impeding production growth.

On his part, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who was represented by the Leader of the House, Hon. (Prof.) Julius Ihonvbere, urged the forum to evaluate the progress made so far with a view to ensuring fairness and equity.

The Parliamentary Roundtable on the State of Pipelines Security was convened by the Joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources. It had in attendance the Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, National Security Adviser, Minister of Defence, and representatives of oil industry regulatory agencies.

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Bashir Bayo Ojulari

The Roundtable also featured presentations by the Chief of Defence Staff, Inspector General of Police, Director General of the Department of State Services, Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, and private security companies.

Andy Odeh
Chief Corporate Communications Officer
NNPC Ltd
Abuja
8th April, 2026

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Ola Olukoyede Advocates Joint Operations To Tackle Illegal Mining In Benue State

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Ola Olukoyede Advocates Joint Operations To Tackle Illegal Mining In Benue State

The Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has advocated a Joint Intelligence and operations that will help tackle illegal mining and terrorism financing in Benue State.

The EFCC boss spoke through the acting Zonal Director, Makurdi Zonal Directorate, ACE I Effa Imoh Okim when he paid courtesy visits to the Commandant, Headquarters Nigerian Army School of Engineering, NASME, Makurdi, Major General Idongesit Essein Ekpenyong on Wednesday April 8, 2026.

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The visit was to maintain a strong collaborative partnership focused on intelligence sharing and joint operations to combat economic crimes and financial sabotage.

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AFIT Convocation Redefines Nigerian Excellence Through The Eyes Of A Student

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AFIT Convocation Redefines Nigerian Excellence Through The Eyes Of A Student

AFIT Convocation redefines Nigerian excellence through the eyes of a student – YAHAYA ABUBAKAR
Culled from Student’s Write-Up.

I sat in the Ibrahim Alfa Hall, Kaduna, surrounded by thousands of students, senior military officers, former Chiefs of the Air Staff, respected dignitaries, and leaders whose presence alone spoke to the stature of the moment.

Yet what struck me most during AFIT’s 2nd, 3rd and 4th Combined Convocation was not merely the grandeur of the ceremony, but the quiet realization that I was witnessing proof that excellence in Nigeria is still very much possible.
As a final-year International Relations student, I arrived expecting a formal academic event; I left with a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be shaped by an institution where discipline, innovation, and standards are a way of life. The exceptional performance of the graduating class, marked by a remarkable number of First Class honours, reinforced the reality that AFIT is not merely producing graduates, but building national capacity for the future.

The defining moment came during the convocation lecture delivered by Dr. Bright Echefu, President and Managing Director of EIB Group, whose reflections on the role of public-private partnership in developing Nigeria’s aerospace industry resonated deeply across the hall. However, it was his candid testimony on AFIT graduates already working within his organisation that transformed the atmosphere entirely.

Speaking from direct professional experience rather than ceremonial courtesy, he described AFIT’s crop of graduates as “second to none,” revealing that their outstanding performance had inspired his decision to recruit more graduates and create additional internship opportunities for students. In that instant, the convocation became more than a celebration of academic achievement; it became a market validation of AFIT as a trusted pipeline of world-class talent for Nigeria’s defence, aerospace, technology, and private sectors.

What made that validation even more powerful was the leadership culture behind it. Under the guidance of the Commandant, Air Vice Marshal AK Ademuwagun, AFIT continues to demonstrate that excellence is never accidental, but the product of deliberate standards, accountability, and visionary leadership. This culture is further strengthened by the Nigerian Air Force’s sustained investment in AFIT as a strategic institution for building intellectual, technological, and national capacity.

For many of us still within the walls of the Institute, the convocation offered more than inspiration; it provided a clear glimpse into the future Nigeria can build when serious institutions are empowered to thrive. It reminded us that AFIT graduates leave not only with degrees, but with a name, a standard, and a responsibility to lead wherever duty calls.

As I reflected on the two-day experience, one truth remained with me: AFIT is quietly shaping the generation Nigeria urgently needs. From aerospace innovation and defence manufacturing to diplomacy, management, and emerging technologies, the Institute is proving that this country can produce talent capable of competing anywhere in the world.

Watching industry leaders place real trust, opportunity, and resources in AFIT graduates made the future feel tangible rather than distant.

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AFIT Convocation

For me as a student, the convocation was both inspiration and instruction, a vivid story of what becomes possible when discipline meets opportunity.

It reaffirmed that AFIT remains a true citadel of excellence, and that every student who passes through its gates carries the responsibility to make that name count far beyond the ceremony hall.

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