Economy
ICPC Celebrates Outgoing Director Of POCD – Barr Grace Agha-Ibe fsi At Retirement
ICPC Celebrates Outgoing Director Of POCD – Barr Grace Agha-Ibe fsi At Retirement
ICPC celebrates outgoing director of POCD – Barr Grace Agha-Ibe fsi at retirement. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has honoured Barr. Grace Agha-Ibe, fsi, as she retired from her position as Director, Proceeds of Crime Department (POCD), describing her exit as glorious and well-deserved after 24 years of dedicated service to the Commission.
The event, which also marked her birthday, was organised by the Special Services Department in recognition of her immense contributions to the Commission and the department where she spent a significant part of her career. Colleagues, friends and well-wishers gathered to celebrate what many described as a career defined by discipline, integrity and mentorship.
Serving as Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. Phoebe Eke welcomed guests and paid glowing tribute to the retiring Director. She highlighted Barr. Agha-Ibe’s strong teaching skills, discipline and unwavering commitment to ensuring that every officer who worked with her experienced growth, improvement and professional satisfaction.
In his welcome address, Director of SSD, Prince Hassan Mohammed, said the department was celebrating “a great individual whose career is fulfilled.” He noted that she was bowing out gloriously and that the department considered it a duty to honour her for her invaluable contributions to its growth and development.
According to him, the blueprint she left behind continues to sustain the department’s progress. He added that retirement offers new opportunities to serve the nation in different capacities and expressed confidence that her future testimonies would remain a beacon of hope. He also appreciated members of the planning committee for organising the event.
Delivering a goodwill message, Acting Director, POCD, Mr George Lawal, described the occasion as a truly wonderful day. Having known her for 24 years, he summarised her personality in two words — “firm and fair.” He prayed that God would reward her for her years of service and mentorship and expressed hope that everyone present would one day experience such a remarkable and honourable exit.
Speaking at the ceremony, a senior officer of the Commission,Mr. Umar Babangida, who had not worked directly with her, recalled how she once handled a challenging matter with exceptional fairness and justice, an experience he said left a lasting impression on him.
Other colleagues spoke in similar vein. Mr. Dozie Ihezue described her as hardworking and meticulous, noting that her work ethic was difficult to match, even though she readily acknowledged and rewarded genuine effort.
Acting Head of FID, Mr. Joshua Wakili, characterised her as tough yet deeply instructive, saying there was always a learning opportunity in every situation under her leadership. He described her as an expert administrator who constantly pursued perfection and imparted knowledge selflessly.
Mrs Kemi Bamigbe described her as a no-nonsense leader with high standards, explaining that while tough moments were inevitable, they were driven by her insistence on thoroughness and excellence.
Mrs. Alice Bolarinwa acknowledged that while opinions about her disposition sometimes differed, her ability to mentor and run a tight ship shaped her career significantly. She added that Barr. Agha-Ibe was compassionate and deeply caring toward committed staff, and that she would be greatly missed.
Mr Nonso Asiwa noted that she had no issues with anyone willing to work, adding that those who got close to her often discovered a different perspective from outside perceptions. He commended her passion for excellence and prayed for greater accomplishments in the next phase of her life.
Mr Deolu Okunoren thanked the SSD for organising the ceremony and acknowledged the efforts of Prince Hassan Mohammed in making it a reality. He described the retiring Director as a mother and mentor who treated everyone as family, built a closely bonded team and demonstrated strong understanding of public service, integrity and goal-driven leadership.
Ms Favour Ubani also congratulated her, praising her discernment, attention to detail, consistent advice and genuine concern for subordinates, while reminiscing on their shared moments.
In her vote of thanks, Barr. Grace Agha-Ibe expressed profound gratitude for what she described as an incredible and overwhelming gesture. She said SSD remains one great family and that she would always consider herself a member.
She admitted that the emotional nature of the event moved her to tears, revealing that behind her stern façade lies a deeply emotional person shaped by life’s demands to be tough in order to achieve objectives without fail.

ICPC Celebrates Outgoing Director Of POCD – Barr Grace Agha-Ibe
Reflecting on her 24-year journey, she attributed her achievements to God’s grace, recalling how she had travelled across the length and breadth of the country by road and air and had always been divinely protected.
She encouraged staff to remain focused on the primary reason for being in the Commission — work — assuring them that diligence and perseverance would always be recognised and rewarded in due time.
She urged them not to grumble or be discouraged in challenging seasons, emphasising that God’s timing is always the best. “Your time will come,” she assured, encouraging them to remain steadfast in faith and committed to excellence.
Concluding her remarks, she expressed deep affection for her colleagues, urging them to stay in touch and move forward positively.
She affirmed her intention to continue contributing her quota to national development, even in retirement, noting that there remains much work to be done for the nation.
Economy
Tax Laws Will Boost Opportunities, End Poverty, Says Tinubu
Tax Laws Will Boost Opportunities, End Poverty, Says Tinubu
Mr Tinubu, who spoke at the commissioning of the 16-storey Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) Headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday, assured Nigerians that the new reforms will deliver greater prosperity and inclusivity.
“On my inauguration day, I made a solemn pledge that we will move Nigerians from the dimness of uncertainty into the clear light of renewed hope. I committed to confronting structural weaknesses, restoring financial stability, and building an economy anchored in discipline, equity, and opportunity. Today, I stand before you to reaffirm that these words were not rhetoric; they were a covenant with the Nigerian people,” the president said.
Despite widespread criticism, especially from stakeholders, the Tinubu-led administration implemented the re-gazetted tax laws in January.
Mr Tinubu, who stated on Tuesday that the new tax system was designed to be people-centred and investment-friendly, explained that the laws were intended to liberate the economy from the constraints of archaic laws and make it more globally competitive.
While commending the Nigeria Revenue Service chairman, Zacch Adedeji, for his exceptional performance and the successful completion of the building, Mr Tinubu said no serious nation can achieve lasting prosperity on a weak and fragmented revenue system.
He added, “We are not gathered here merely to commission an edifice. We are here to mark a milestone in a larger national journey: the deliberate strengthening of our fiscal foundation and rebuilding of confidence in public institutions.
“No serious nation can achieve lasting prosperity on a weak and fragmented revenue system. No government can demand trust from its citizens when taxation is opaque, inefficient or unjust. That is why this administration took the bold decision to embark on far-reaching tax and fiscal reforms.”
The president further addressed concerns about the new tax reforms, assuring Nigerians of better performance by the revenue service.

President Tinubu
“The reforms are designed to simplify our system, eliminate distortions and create a fair, transparent and investment-friendly environment. Our direction is clear: to have a revenue system that rewards enterprise, supports growth, and ensures that every contribution to the national cause is matched by feasible value for the people.
“The early results are encouraging and fantastic. Mr Adedeji, thank you very much. We are witnessing improved fiscal stability, strength, stronger foreign reserves, a more efficient trade ecosystem and increased investor confidence in Nigeria’s economic direction,’’ Mr Tinubu said.
Economy
Peter Obi: Nigeria Collapsing, Divided Under Tinubu, May Drift into Anarchy If Re-Elected
Peter Obi: Nigeria Collapsing, Divided Under Tinubu, May Drift into Anarchy If Re-Elected
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi says Nigeria is collapsing and divided under President Bola Tinubu, warning the country may drift into a more devastating situation if he is reelected in 2027.
“The country is collapsing, and if you allow it to go further, it would be worse,” Mr Obi said during the African Democratic Congress convention in Abuja on Tuesday. “We need to work as a united Nigeria for the sake of Nigeria. The country is so divided, so we need unity. The present government has ensured that we remain more divided. Our unity is important.”
Mr Obi, who decried the high poverty rate under Mr Tinubu, further accused the All Progressives Congress-led government of excessive borrowing.
He added, “If you check your indices, when the present government came into being, our poverty rate was 41.6% and 8 million people. Today, we are 63% and 140 million people. So they have almost doubled that.
“When this government came into being, we removed the petroleum subsidy to stop borrowing for services and use the money to develop the country. Today, we are about 200 trillion in debt. Worse still, this government owes contractors; no projects of 2025 have been funded. We have a huge debt and have borrowed more.”
The former Anambra government said the country may descend into disaster, stressing the need for sacrifices among Nigerians.
“We are heading to disaster. I used these figures to show you we are drifting. We all have to work hard because anarchy consumes everybody. We must now sacrifice for the sake of our children. If we don’t do anything, what is happening will take revenge on our children and us,” Mr Obi stated.

Peter Obi
The presidency could not be reached for comment on Mr Obi’s latest allegations.
About 141 million Nigerians were projected to fall into abject poverty in 2026, as Nigeria’s poverty rate was projected to rise exponentially to 62 per cent this year, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Nigeria Economic Outlook published in January.
The report revealed that the poverty rate, which stood at 59% in 2024, rose to 61% (139 million people) in 2025 and is expected to climb to 62% (141 million) in 2026.
Economy
PWAC: NNPC Academy’s Adekeye Headlines 2026 PENGASSAN Women Convention
PWAC: NNPC Academy’s Adekeye Headlines 2026 PENGASSAN Women Convention
We are delighted to announce that Folashade Adekeye, Director, NNPC Academy, will be a Special Guest at the PENGASSAN Women Annual Convention (PWAC) 2026.
With over 25 years of expertise in Strategic Human Resource Management and Human Capacity Development, Adekeye played a key role in the landmark transition to NNPC Limited under the Petroleum Industry Act (2021). She currently provides stellar leadership at the NNPC Academy, repositioning it as a strategic national and regional training hub.

NNPC
We are proud to see her excellence recognised on this important platform. Join her at the two-day convention, themed ‘The Dynamic Woman,’ on 15th and 16th April 2026 in Abuja, Nigeria, commencing at 10:00 AM daily.
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