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Minister Bernard M. Doro Receives Delegation From UNOCHA Led By Danielle Parry
Minister Bernard M. Doro Receives Delegation From UNOCHA Led By Danielle Parry
The Honourable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard M. Doro received a delegation from the United Nation’s Office for the Coordination of the Humanitarian Action ( UNOCHA) led by Danielle Parry. UNOCHA, Head Office.
The meeting took place in the conference room of the Honourable Minister, the minister said UNOCHA and the ministry are in the business of helping the vulnerable to come out of poverty and related issues, he appreciates the UN for the partnership, adding that, his philosophy is: “Make a difference ”

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The meeting which is a follow up meeting from the previous one is aimed at understanding each other before working on a Memorandum of understanding that can help have a good working relationship in the work of helping the vulnerable in Nigeria.
Janet McDickson Noah
Director Information and Public Relations.
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Air Force War College Hosts AFN Joint Defence Doctrine Review Committee
Air Force War College Hosts AFN Joint Defence Doctrine Review Committee
The Air Force War College Nigeria (AFWCN) hosted members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) Joint Defence Doctrine 2017 Review Committee during a working visit aimed at gathering professional inputs for the ongoing review of the AFN Joint Defence Doctrine.
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The Committee, constituted by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), is reviewing the doctrine to align it with contemporary security threats, technological advancements, lessons learned from recent operations, and evolving strategic realities. During the engagement, senior officers of the College shared valuable insights and practical experiences on key doctrinal issues affecting joint military operations.
Discussions focused on enhancing unified command and control structures, improving interoperability among the Services, addressing operational and logistics challenges, strengthening force generation and balancing, refining Rules of Engagement (ROE), leveraging emerging technologies, improving inter-agency collaboration, and institutionalising lessons learned in doctrine development. Participants also examined ways of enhancing the AFN’s regional influence through doctrine and improving operational effectiveness across all theatres.
Speaking during the interaction, the Chairman of the Committee, Air Vice Marshal EA Anebi (Rtd) commended the Air Force War College for its professionalism and the quality of contributions made by its faculty and senior officers. He noted that the recommendations from the College would significantly enrich the ongoing review process and contribute to the development of a more responsive and future-oriented Joint Defence Doctrine.

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The Commandant, Air Force War College Nigeria, Air Vice Marshal Gambo Adamu Mbaka expressed appreciation to the Committee for the visit and reaffirmed the College’s commitment to supporting the Armed Forces of Nigeria through research, professional military education, and the development of sound doctrine that enhances joint operational effectiveness.
The visit further underscores the AFWC’s role as a centre of excellence for strategic thinking, doctrine development, and professional military education within the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
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LG Council Chairman Construct Ultra-Modern Market Complex In Akwa Ibom
LG Council Chairman Construct Ultra-Modern Market Complex In Akwa Ibom
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno set to the inaugurate an ultra modern market complex constructed by the Chairman of Nsit Ubium local government area, Mr Alfred Charles.
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The market comprises 3 blocks containing 36 lock- up stores, 28 open sheds with 378 partitions and 6 multipurpose sheds without partitions, market office, modern lavatory, is located at Ubium South part of the area.
The Chairman who broke the news to journalists, said Governor Umo Eno’s imprint in Nsit Ubium local government area has inspired him precipitate good governance in the grassroots.
He said the market meant to be inaugurated on Tuesday, comes with a solar powered lighting, water and modern lavatory, meant to meat the challenges of contemporary society.
Hon. Alfred Charles, who reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving residents’ welfare through strategic infrastructure development, said the market was an answer to years of agitation by traders in the area.
Hon. Charles who also highlighted key achievements recorded by his administration in digital technology, youth and women empowerment, said the projects were designed to improve living standards, stimulate economic activities, and expand access to essential public services.
A major milestone of the administration, he noted, is the upgrade of the council’s ICT Centre into a fully accredited Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centre.
According to him, additional computer systems were procured to meet accreditation requirements, enabling the facility to host Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examinations while generating revenue for the local government.
He explained that the centre which has eliminated the need for many candidates to travel to Uyo or Eket to sit for their examinations, will complement the Youth Friendly Center of the State Government, nearing completion.
“Beyond JAMB, the facility also serves as a hub for digital literacy and computer training, particularly for secondary school students.”
On infrastructure, the chairman commended the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, PhD, for ongoing developmental projects across Nsit Ubium.
He cited the model secondary school, the General Hospital at Ikot Obio Ndo, the model farm, and several major and internal road projects as landmark interventions driving growth and improving livelihoods.
On his part, Hon. Charles also disclosed that access roads leading to the council secretariat and internal roads have been rehabilitated, bringing an end to the perennial flooding and muddy conditions that previously hindered movement during the rainy season.
He said the intervention has significantly improved accessibility for staff and visitors.

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Speaking on leadership, the chairman described public office as a call to service, stressing that the true measure of leadership lies in the positive impact made on the lives of the people.
He further acknowledged the contributions of his wife in mobilising women for community development initiatives and called on residents to remain united and continue supporting the administration through cooperation and prayers.
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Alleged N27b Fraud: Witness Reveals How N1.8b Meant For Christmas Grains In Taraba Was Siphoned
Alleged N27b Fraud: Witness Reveals How N1.8b Meant For Christmas Grains In Taraba Was Siphoned
A third Prosecution Witness, PW3, in the trial l of former Taraba State Governor, Darius Dickson Ishaku alongside the former permanent Secretary in the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in the state, Bello Yero, on Monday, July 13, 2026, informed Justice S.C. Oriji of the Federal Capital Territory , FCT, High Court Abuja, how N1, 800, 000, 000, 000 (One Billion, Eight Hundred Million Naira), meant for the purchase of Christmas grains in Taraba State, was transferred into his company account from one of the Local Government Salary Transmission Accounts.
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is prosecuting Ishaku and Yero on a 15-count charge bordering on criminal breach of trust, conspiracy and conversion of public funds to the tune of N27,000,000,000.00 (Twenty-Seven Billion Naira).
Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, the PW3, Taiwo Johns, informed the court that the money was deposited into his P3 Cornerstone International Nigeria Limited account, based on the Directive of his boss, the second defendant; the Director of Finance and the Chief Cashier.
“All the money paid to P3 Cornerstone was based on the directive of my boss, Alhaji Bello Yero, the permanent Secretary; Babangida Hassan, the Director of Finance and John Columba, the Chief Cashier, my immediate boss”, he said.
He disclosed that the defendants transferred funds to his accounts sixty-nine times adding that “there are serial number, date of transaction, account number debited and account name, beneficiary account number, beneficiary account name and the amount.”
He added that all the sixty-nine times the money was sent to his company account was from Gassol local government in the state.
When asked by the prosecution counsel, if he had an idea of the amount the local government transferred into his account, the witness responded “the amount will be roughly about N1.7b to N1.8billion. On instruction of the Permanent Secretary, Bello Yero, Babangida Hassan, the Director of Finance and John Columba, the Chief Cashier.”
“What did you do with the money?”, the prosecution counsel asked.
“I reported back to them that some money entered my account, then they gave me further directives either to send it to Mr. Prince, that is PW2 or to withdraw some and after the withdrawal they came with Dare Lawal, PW1, he will confirm the money, and they will go with the money. Sometimes, Alhaji Bello Yero, the Permanent Secretary will come and take it to the government house.
“How do you know he took the money to the government house?”, the counsel further asked
“Sometimes I will carry him, the second defendant and drop him at the government house with the money in a Ghana Must Go bag, drop him and then go”, the witness responded.
He added that the money credited sixty-nine times into his account was from Gassol Local Government Salary Transmission Account adding that they always used the account for salary, projects, revenue and other purposes.
He said that they paid N100m into his P3 Cornerstone account on December 24, 2018, prepared by the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and authorised by the two signatories; the permanent Secretary and Director of Finance.
The PW3 informed the court that the narration on the E-payment is for the payment of purchase of assorted grains to be distributed during Christmas and New Year on December 24, 2018.
“Look at exhibit 9, see the last transaction on page 11 of exhibit 9, see the transaction on the 24 12 2018 what is it for?”, Jacob asked.
“The last transaction is N100m, for the purchase of assorted grains for distribution during Christmas. Some of the money was withdrawn cash. My lord, you may wish to know that the account is a business account, I wait for instruction, so when the money came in, the N100 million was withdrawn by me all in cash, it was handed over to Dare Lawal by me”, the witness said.

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He added that there was a cheque of N30m on page 3 of Exhibit 11 which is also paid to his company, P3 Cornerstone Account adding that the money was not used for the purpose of buying assorted grains for distribution during Christmas.
“Did you buy any grain?”, the prosecution counsel asked.
“No Sir”, he responded
Justice Oriji thereafter adjourned the matter to July 14, 2026, for continuation of trial.
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