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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

DR NOSA ORHUE......HE IS MORE QUALIFIED FOR THIS JOB

 


My Esteemed Hippocratic Colleagues,


I am *Dr. Lancy Nosa Orhue* (LNO), an alumnus of the University of Benin (MBBS) with postgraduate training in Community Medicine (FWACP). My professional journey spans years of rigorous training, dedicated service, and purposeful leadership, including my role on the National Remuneration Committee of the Nigerian Medical Association (*NMA*). These experiences have prepared me not just to serve, but to lead.


As we approach the *2026 NMA* elections, we stand at a defining moment. I hereby present myself, with humility and conviction, as a candidate for President of the Nigerian Medical Association (*NMA*) (2026–2028).


*My vision is clear and purposeful*: to mobilise, reactivate, and transform the Nigerian Medical Association into a truly formidable force that protects the welfare, dignity, and future of Nigerian doctors. Through inclusive leadership, transparent processes, and united action, we will rebuild trust, strengthen our Association, and reposition our profession for the respect and reward it truly deserves.


My name, *ORHUE*, reflects the values I bring to leadership:


*O* - Organisational excellence

*R* - Reliability in action

*H* - Honesty in leadership

*U* - Unassuming service

*E* - Empathy for every doctor.


The Eagle has landed. Together, let us rise, stronger, bolder, and united to take our noble profession to greater heights and our rightful place.


As we approach the *NMA ADM* in the coming months, I ask for your cooperation and unflinching support as I consistently unveil clear, actionable plans to transform the Remuneration, welfare and the defence of the Nigerian Doctors and the professions of medicine and dentistry. This is not mere rhetoric but a sacred commitment I have made.


I humbly seek your support and guidance throughout this process.



*Dr. Lancy Nosa Orhue* (LNO)

Presidential Candidate, NMA (2026–2028)




FROM THE 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE 

Monday, December 29, 2025

SEE HIS RECORDS.....HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO VICTOR OSIMHEN

 


◽2023 CAF Player of The Year.

◽2023 ​Serie A Player of The Year.

◽2025 ​Süper Lig Player of the Season

◽​Serie A Best Striker - 2023

◽​Serie A Best Young Player - 2022

◽​Lille Player of the Season - 2022

◽​U-17 World Cup Golden Boot

◽​HIghest  Scoring african in Serie a history.

◽​First African to win Serie A Golden Boot

◽​Most goals in a single Turkish season by a Foreign Player.

◽​Highest-ranked Nigerian in Ballon d'Or history.


🏆1 Serie A Title

​🏆1 Süper Lig Title

​🏆1 Turkish Cup

​🏆FIFA U-17 World Cup

​🏆U-23 Africa Cup of Nations

​🥈afcon Silver Medal

​🥉afcon Bronze Medal

🏅2nd all Time Top scorer For The Nigerian Super Eagles.


Happy Birthday VICTOR. JAMES. OSIMHEN❗


🎙️ 






THIS IS WHO THE CAP FITS

 


My Esteemed Hippocratic Colleagues,


I am *Dr. Lancy Nosa Orhue* (LNO), an alumnus of the University of Benin (MBBS) with postgraduate training in Community Medicine (FWACP). My professional journey spans years of rigorous training, dedicated service, and purposeful leadership, including my role on the National Remuneration Committee of the Nigerian Medical Association (*NMA*). These experiences have prepared me not just to serve, but to lead.


As we approach the *2026 NMA* elections, we stand at a defining moment. I hereby present myself, with humility and conviction, as a candidate for President of the Nigerian Medical Association (*NMA*) (2026–2028).


*My vision is clear and purposeful*: to mobilise, reactivate, and transform the Nigerian Medical Association into a truly formidable force that protects the welfare, dignity, and future of Nigerian doctors. Through inclusive leadership, transparent processes, and united action, we will rebuild trust, strengthen our Association, and reposition our profession for the respect and reward it truly deserves.


My name, *ORHUE*, reflects the values I bring to leadership:


*O* - Organisational excellence

*R* - Reliability in action

*H* - Honesty in leadership

*U* - Unassuming service

*E* - Empathy for every doctor.


The Eagle has landed. Together, let us rise, stronger, bolder, and united to take our noble profession to greater heights and our rightful place.


As we approach the *NMA ADM* in the coming months, I ask for your cooperation and unflinching support as I consistently unveil clear, actionable plans to transform the Remuneration, welfare and the defence of the Nigerian Doctors and the professions of medicine and dentistry. This is not mere rhetoric but a sacred commitment I have made.


I humbly seek your support and guidance throughout this process.



*Dr. Lancy Nosa Orhue* (LNO)

Presidential Candidate, NMA (2026–2028)

Saturday, December 20, 2025

BIRTHDAY FELICITATIONS TO DR FAKA GORDON

 


**BIRTHDAY FELICITATIONS**


The State Chairman, Dr Iyasele Joseph Okwuolisa on  behalf of (SOC), and the entire members of  NAGGMDP , Delta State ,  extend our warmest birthday wishes to our distinguished **Zonal Coordinator, NAGGMDP Asaba Zone**, **Dr. Faka Gordon** of the **Department of Family Medicine, Asaba Specialist Hospital**.


We celebrate your exemplary leadership, dedication to service, and invaluable contributions to the growth and success of NAGGMDP. May this new year bring you good health, renewed strength, greater accomplishments, and continued impact in your professional and personal endeavors.


Happy Birthday, sir, and many happy returns! 🎉



Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE

Friday, December 19, 2025

SO SAD....RIP....Senator Peter Nwaoboshi Dies

 


Anioma has been thrown into mourning following the death of Senator Peter Onyeluka Nwaoboshi, a prominent political figure and respected son of the region.


The late senator was widely regarded as a man of strong convictions and uncommon courage, whose passing underscores the fleeting nature of life and the profound silence left by the exit of a fearless voice in Nigeria’s political space.


Beyond politics, Senator Nwaoboshi was known for his bold presence and unapologetic stance on issues affecting Anioma and the nation at large. Throughout his political career, he distinguished himself with resilience, firmness, and a willingness to stand by his beliefs, regardless of opposition.


His death leaves a significant void in Anioma, while Nigeria reflects on the impact of a man who lived purposefully and spoke with conviction. He is remembered as a leader who stood his ground and made his mark on the political landscape.


May his soul rest in peace, and may his legacy endure among the people and land he served.


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Oborevwori Mourns Senator Peter Nwaoboshi
 
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi, describing his death as a great loss to Delta State, the Anioma nation and Nigeria at large.
 
Governor Oborevwori in a condolence message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, said Senator Nwaoboshi was a proud son of Delta State and a courageous defender of the Anioma cause whose contributions to nation-building would remain indelible.
 
The Governor recalled the late senator’s impactful service at the National Assembly, where he chaired the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, noting that his voice and advocacy for the development of the Niger Delta and Delta State stood him out as a committed and passionate leader.
 
He said Senator Nwaoboshi’s political journey and rise to prominence were anchored on a rich political pedigree, selfless service and unwavering commitment to the ideals of democracy, which also saw him serve meritoriously as a two-time Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State.
 
According to the governor, the late lawmaker devoted his life to the service of his people, the party and the nation, leaving behind a legacy of courage, loyalty and dedication to public service.
 
Governor Oborevwori, said: “On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I mourn the passing of my dear friend, Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi.
 
“I extend my heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the people of Anioma nation, members of our great party, the All Progressives Congress and all those whose lives he touched. 

"I pray that Almighty God grant his soul eternal rest and give his family, friends and associates the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss".

CAPACITY GOVERNOR....Delta State is building a security architecture that is proactive, data-driven, and fully equipped for 21st-century challenges..

 


Delta State is deepening its commitment to safer communities through smarter, modern, and well-coordinated security systems.


Under Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s leadership, the state has strengthened collaboration among security agencies, expanded access to critical logistics, and deployed new technologies that enhance crime prevention, intelligence gathering, and investigative capacity.


With new investments such as the Security Trust Fund, high-tech investigative tools, biometric criminal data systems, and GIS-powered crime mapping, Delta State is building a security architecture that is proactive, data-driven, and fully equipped for 21st-century challenges.





Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is the youngest president in the world at 37.

 


Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 is the youngest president in the world at 37.


In this image, the young fella was undergoing an anti-aircraft training in Morocco 🇲🇦.



Recently,  a high-level Nigerian delegation to Burkina Faso on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT was sent to convey his message of solidarity to President Ibrahim Traoré and engage on shared regional priorities.

The visit allowed  them to review pathways for strengthening #NigeriaBurkinaFasoRelations and advancing regional integration. Through sustained dialogue, they also resolved the matter concerning Nigerian Air Force pilots and crew, reaffirming the effectiveness of diplomacy in addressing sensitive issues.





MUST READ....FACTS why DR Congo WILL Lose Its 2026 Playoff Spot After Nigeria’s FIFA Petition

 

What should have been a moment of celebration for DR Congo has suddenly turned into a tense waiting game.

Following the CAF playoffs final, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has officially written to FIFA, alleging that DR Congo fielded players who were not legally eligible to represent the country. If FIFA’s investigation confirms those claims, the consequences could be devastating — not just for the players involved, but for DR Congo’s entire 2026 World Cup campaign.

This is not speculation. It is about law, paperwork, and FIFA’s long-standing zero tolerance for eligibility fraud.

The Problem Starts With Nationality, Not Football

Under DR Congo’s own Constitution, nationality is not something that can be rushed or improvised.

Foreigners can only become Congolese through clearly defined processes — naturalization, marriage, option, or adoption — and even then, only when the state determines that the decision is in its national interest. Final approval is not automatic; it must pass through the National Assembly, the Council of Ministers, and the President.

In simple terms, a passport alone is not enough.

Naturalization, for example, requires:
• Proven good character
• No serious criminal convictions
• At least seven years of residence (or five years of permanent residency)
• Evidence that the applicant’s citizenship serves a real national interest

On top of that, DR Congo does not recognize dual nationality, except for a very narrow exception that applies only to children born abroad — and only until they turn 21, after which one nationality must be renounced.

These strict rules matter, because if any player’s nationality was obtained outside them, everything else collapses.

Why FIFA Takes This Extremely Seriously

FIFA clears players based on documents submitted by national associations. That clearance is done in good faith. But it is not permanent or untouchable.

Once fraud or falsification is suspected, FIFA steps in.

And the rule is simple:

Article 22 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code- Falsification & Forgery.

If a player’s nationality is later found to have been fraudulently acquired, FIFA withdraws its clearance, declares the player ineligible, and moves straight to sanctions.

This is exactly the situation the NFF is asking FIFA to investigate.

What Happens If Fraud Is Proven?

FIFA’s disciplinary framework leaves little room for sympathy.

If ineligible players featured in the match:
• Their eligibility is immediately cancelled
• The players face lengthy bans, often at least 12 months
• The national association faces heavy fines
• Matches are forfeited, usually recorded as 3–0 losses
• In serious cases, teams can be expelled from competitions

Where forged government documents are involved, the matter can even go beyond football and trigger criminal investigations.

This Has Happened Before — Recently

This is not a theoretical threat.

In late 2025, FIFA sanctioned the Football Association of Malaysia after discovering that forged birth certificates were used to create false eligibility claims for several players. FIFA described the act as a form of cheating, suspended the players for 12 months, and heavily fined the association.

The message was clear:
When eligibility is built on false documents, results do not stand.

Why DR Congo’s World Cup Ticket Is Now at Risk

If FIFA confirms that any DR Congo player in the CAF playoffs final:
• Did not meet the country’s legal nationality requirements
• Illegally held dual nationality
• Or relied on falsified or misleading documents

Then FIFA will have no choice but to act.

That would mean annulling the result of the match and applying forfeiture rules — a decision that would strip DR Congo of its place in the 2026 Intercontinental Playoffs.


Wednesday, December 17, 2025

KUDOS TO DR JOSEPH ONOJAEME ....Delta Inaugurates Digital Health Technical/Stakeholders Committee

 





Dr Joseph Iyasele Okwuolisa who is NAGGMDP Chairman, Delta state is also the  state digital in health focal person.

In a bid to improve service delivery and ensure seamless integration of health services into the national digital health framework, the Delta State Government has inaugurated the State Digital Health Technical/Stakeholders Committee. The inauguration took place in Asaba, marking a significant step toward strengthening healthcare delivery through technology.

Speaking at the event, the Secretary to the Delta State Government (SSG), Dr. Kingsley Emu, who represented the Governor, described digital health as a critical component of modern healthcare systems. He noted that the initiative aligns with the state’s broader vision of adopting innovative, technology-driven solutions to enhance efficiency, accountability, and access to quality healthcare services across Delta State.

Dr. Emu emphasized that digital health would improve patient outcomes, reduce inefficiencies, and support evidence-based decision-making. He charged members of the committee to work collaboratively, leveraging their diverse expertise to ensure effective implementation of digital health policies and projects that meet global best practices while addressing local needs.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, highlighted the importance of coordinated stakeholder engagement in achieving sustainable digital health outcomes. He explained that the committee would play a vital role in guiding the state’s digital health roadmap, ensuring interoperability of systems, data security, and the strengthening of health information management systems.

Other stakeholders at the event underscored the need for capacity building, adequate funding, and continuous monitoring to ensure the successful rollout of digital health initiatives. They noted that effective digital transformation would enhance service delivery, especially at the primary healthcare level, and support universal health coverage.

The inauguration of the committee signals Delta State’s commitment to aligning with national and global digital health standards, fostering innovation, and improving healthcare outcomes for its citizens.




DR CHIDI FIDELIS 
PRO
NAGGMDP 
DELTA STATE 

Dangote paid for This to be published on National newspaper

 


NMDPRA CEO Farouk Ahmed resigns after meeting with Tinubu Farouk Ahmed, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), has resigned following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu. Tinubu, on Wednesday, summoned Ahmed to the Presidential Villa in Abuja, following allegations of economic sabotage and corruption.


‘₦200bn Probe’: Dangote drops another bombshell on NMDPRA Boss Farouk Ahmed


The Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Ahmed Farouk, is allegedly facing intensifying scrutiny following moves to pay more than ₦200 billion in outstanding bridging claims to oil marketers, according to a press statement sent to Channels Television by the Dangote Group on Wednesday.


According to the statement, quoting industry sources, the company said the planned payment of the claims, which reportedly covered legacy obligations for 2023, 2024, and 2025, has allegedly raised serious concerns among economists and sector analysts, particularly over the absence of verifiable data to justify a significant portion of the claims.


Bridging claims are government payments made to oil marketers to compensate for the cost of transporting petroleum products from depots to various parts of the country, enabling uniform pump prices nationwide.


The statement noted that industry analysts said the benefit was rarely enjoyed by Nigerians, as petroleum products are sold at a higher rate in most parts of the country.


“In several instances, marketers submit bridging claims that do not correspond with the levies paid per litre, with discrepancies of up to 47 per cent. The current move to settle approximately N250 billion in legacy bridging claims, despite the regulator’s inability to provide empirical data to substantiate as much as 47 per cent of those claims against verified levies paid by depot owners and importers, strongly suggests the presence of irregular and potentially sinister practices.


“It is therefore imperative for the Auditor-General of the Federation to immediately halt the processing of all bridging claims until a comprehensive investigation and forensic audit are conducted to ensure that claims approved by the regulator accurately align with levies paid per litre,” the statement quoted a senior industry source.


The developments come amid a corruption petition filed by the President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, to the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), alleging abuse of office, corrupt enrichment, and unlawful diversion of public funds by the NMDPRA chief.


The anti-graft agency has since confirmed receipt of the petition and announced that investigations have commenced.


In the petition dated Tuesday and submitted through his lawyer, Ogwu Onoja (SAN), Dangote urged the ICPC to arrest, investigate, and prosecute Farouk for allegedly living far beyond his legitimate means as a public servant.


According to the petition, received by the office of the ICPC Chairman, Musa Aliyu (SAN), Farouk allegedly spent more than $7 million on the education of his four children in Switzerland, purportedly paid upfront for six years, without any lawful source of income to justify such expenditure.


“That Engr Farouk Ahmed has grossly abused his office contrary to the extant provisions of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers and, in doing so, enmeshed himself in monumental corruption and unlawful spending of public funds running into millions of dollars.


“That Engr Farouk Ahmed spent without evidence of lawful means of income humongous amount of money of over 7 million dollars of public funds, for the education of his four children in different schools in Switzerland for a period of six years upfront,” the petition read.


Dangote named the four children, the Swiss schools they attend, and the specific amounts allegedly paid for each, to enable the ICPC to independently verify the claims.


The oil magnate further alleged that Farouk used the instrumentality of the NMDPRA to embezzle and divert public funds for personal gain and private interests, actions he said have fuelled public outrage and recent protests by various groups.


According to Dangote, Farouk has spent his entire adult working life in the Nigerian public sector and could not, based on his legitimate earnings, have accumulated funds close to the alleged $7 million used to finance his children’s education abroad.


“It is without doubt that the above facts in relation to abuse of office, breach of the Code of Conduct for public officers, corrupt enrichment and embezzlement are gross acts of corrupt practices for which your Commission is statutorily empowered under Section 19 of the ICPC Act to investigate and prosecute,” Dangote stated.


He added that upon successful prosecution, if found guilty, the offence attracts a prison term of five years without an option of a fine.


Dangote expressed confidence in the capacity of the ICPC, working alongside other anti-corruption agencies, to prosecute financial crimes and ensure accountability once a prima facie case is established.


He urged the Commission to act decisively, stressing that the matter is already in the public domain and that firm action would help safeguard the image of the administration of President Bola Tinubu.


He also pledged to provide documentary evidence to substantiate his allegations of corrupt enrichment, abuse of office, and impunity against the NMDPRA chief.


Meanwhile, the ICPC has confirmed receipt of the petition and assured the public that it will be investigated. The Commission’s spokesperson, John Okor Odey, acknowledged the petition in a statement.


“The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) writes to confirm that it received a formal petition today, Tuesday 16th December, 2025, from Alhaji Aliko Dangote through his lawyer. The petition is against the CEO of the NMDPRA, Alhaji Farouk Ahmed. The ICPC wishes to state that the petition will be duly investigated,” he said. (Excerpted from a Channels TV report, with headline rejigged)

CONGRATS.... PASTOR CHRIS OKAFOR IS FINALLY MARRIED

 


He finally got married .


As a Christian stay away from environment that breeds controversies and inconsistent teaching of faith in the ressurected Christ.


As a lady don't always expect marriage in return in every dating relationship.


As a lady if you are dating a man and you like to settle with him, don't wait until he initiate "the big talk" ... Marriage.


Engage your man, question his intentions with you, especially when you guys have talked for over three months.


Probe his heart in quietness,  in prayers and in discerning his actions 


Ask him questions oo...


 If his replies are defensive or unsatisfactorily poor, you are at liberty to decide the direction of your heart and feelings.


Drop time wasters, and confused folks. 


Be glad you did💯😊


Copied.


Meanwhile 



“I ćheateď on my husband with Pastor Chris & sent him ınțimate viďeos from my maritał þed” – Doris tearfully tells Daddy Freeze 


In a raw and emotional live session with media personality Daddy Freeze, Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has opened up about her past affair with Pastor Chris Okafor, the founder of Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry (Liberation City).


During the interview, which quickly went viral, Doris admitted without hesitation: “I cheated on my husband with Chris Okafor.” She stressed that she is not proud of her actions and revealed that she never truly loved her ex-husband. In a particularly shocking disclosure, she claimed that while still married, she would pleasure herself on her marital bed and send the videos to the pastor.


The confession forms part of a larger, highly publicised saga that has gripped social media in recent weeks. The drama reignited in mid-December 2025 when a video emerged of Pastor Okafor proposing to another woman, sending Doris into visible distress.


According to Doris, her intimate relationship with the Anambra-born cleric began in 2017. The two allegedly met frequently at places like the Marriott Hotel in Lagos. She says she fell deeply in love with him and, under family pressure, briefly paused the affair in 2019 to get married. However, she claims her then-husband knew about her feelings for the pastor yet went ahead with the wedding. The affair reportedly resumed during the marriage and continued even after she left her husband, hoping Okafor would marry her.


Doris has also spoken of suffering a miscarriage (which she says was falsely labelled an abortion), sending explicit videos, lending money she claims was never repaid, and enduring deep emotional pain. She has linked some of her personal tragedies, including the mysterious death of her brother, to the fallout from the relationship. In recent emotional videos, she shared alleged old WhatsApp conversations from 2022 filled with affectionate exchanges and accused the pastor of leaking private material.


The proposal video appears to have been the breaking point. Doris was reportedly hospitalised after a suspected suicide attempt amid the heartbreak, and she has publicly declared that the planned wedding will not go ahead.


Public reaction has been divided: some express sympathy for Doris’ evident pain and mental-health struggles, while others criticise her for the affair itself and for airing such private matters so openly. Pastor Chris Okafor has not directly responded to the specific allegations from the Daddy Freeze interview, though he recently preached about arrogance and disrespect in relationships during a church service, without mentioning names.


As of 16 December 2025, the story continues to unfold, sparking widespread debate about love, betrayal, accountability, and the blurred lines between personal and public life in Nigeria’s entertainment and religious circles. These details remain Doris’ account; no formal legal action or detailed rebuttal from Pastor Okafor regarding the intimate claims has been reported so far.

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

TYPES OF COMMISSIONING IN THE NIGERIAN ARMY

 



1. DSSC – Direct Short Service Commission


For graduates and professionals (e.g., doctors, engineers, lawyers).


Duration: Typically 6 months of military training at NDA.


Officers are commissioned into non-combat roles in support services (e.g., Medical Corps, Education, Legal Services, Military Police, Engineer's, Finance and Supply & Transport etc).


They rise through the ranks based on merit and availability of roles.


2. SSC – Short Service Combatant Commission


For degree holders aspiring to serve in combatant arms (Infantry, Artillery, Armour and  Intelligence etc).


Duration: 9 months of rigorous military training.


It’s a temporary commission (usually 14 years) , but officers can later be converted to Regular Combatant.


SSC officers can attain General ranks depending on conversion and performance.


3. RC – Regular Combatant Commission


Done through Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA).


Cadets undergo 5 years of academic + military training, then graduate as Second Lieutenants.


Officers are career military personnel and have the best chance of reaching top ranks (COAS, GOCs).


Most military Heads of State and Service Chiefs came through RC.


4. EC – Executive Commission


A special commission awarded to senior Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) who have distinguished themselves.


It recognizes experience, leadership, and long service.


EC officers often serve in support or regimental duties and can rise to the rank of Major or Lieutenant Colonel depending on performance.


Conversion Course


A military bridging program that allows officers with temporary commissions (e.g., SSC, DSSC) to be converted to Regular Commission.


The course includes refresher military training, regimentation, and leadership modules.


Successful conversion means better promotion prospects, career security, and eligibility for higher command roles.


By Nigerian Military Fact 2 


#NigerianArmy #MilitaryCareer #NACommissioning #DSSC #SSC #RC #EC #ConversionCourse #NigerianMilitaryFact

Friday, December 12, 2025

BIG CONGRATS TO DR KOGORO VICTOR, AWARD WINNER OF 2025 BEST HMB DELTA STATE OUTSTANDING MEDICAL OFFICER

 


*CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE*


On behalf of the State Chairman, Dr. Joseph Okwuolisa Iyasele, and the State Organizing Committee (SOC), we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Kogoro Victor on his remarkable achievement as the 2025 Best Outstanding Medical Officer at the Hospital Management Board (HMB).


This prestigious honour was bestowed upon him yesterday during the 2nd HMB Annual Service Award and Christmas Carol, held at Crescendo Event Centre, Asaba, where NAGGMDP Delta was proudly and adequately represented.


Dr. Kogoro Victor, a dedicated Principal Medical Officer at Central Hospital, Sapele, has continued to exemplify excellence, commitment, and professionalism in service to humanity.


A big congratulations to him on this well-deserved recognition!



Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO 

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE



 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO NAGGMDP CHAIRMAN, DR IYASELE JOSEPH

 


🎉 BIRTHDAY FELICITATIONS! 🎉
The SOC and the entire membership of NAGGMDP, Delta State, joyfully celebrate our esteemed State Chairman, Dr. Iyasele Joseph Okwuolisa, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary today.
Dr. Iyasele Joseph Okwuolisa, a distinguished leader and pillar of our association, has served diligently in various capacities —
• Past Vice Chairman, NAGGMDP Delta State
• Publicity Secretary, NAGGMDP Delta State
• Committee Chairman, DTNMA on Public Hospitals and Affiliates
Your journey of service is a testament to humility, excellence, and unwavering dedication. We are truly proud of the remarkable strength, wisdom, and compassion you continue to bring to the leadership of our association. Your sacrifices, foresight, and tireless commitment have inspired many and propelled NAGGMDP Delta State to greater heights.
On this special day, we pray that God’s abundant grace, unending favour, and overflowing blessings rest upon you. May you enjoy sound health, divine protection, and prosperity in all your endeavours.
Happy Birthday, Sir.
We celebrate you, we honour you, and we deeply appreciate you.
🎂🍾💃🙌🍿
Congratulations once again!



Signed:
Dr. Chidi Fidelis
PRO, NAGGMDP
Delta State




Monday, December 1, 2025

*🌍 WORLD AIDS DAY MESSAGE

 


*

On this World AIDS Day, the Nigerian Association of Government Medical and Dental Practitioners (NAGGMDP), Delta State, joins the global community in reaffirming our commitment to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, supporting those living with the condition, and honouring the lives lost over the years.


This year’s theme reminds us that progress is only possible when equity, access, and compassion guide our actions. In Delta State, we continue to witness remarkable improvements in HIV awareness, testing, treatment, and community support. Yet, our mission is far from over.

As NAGGMDP, Delta State, we pledge to:


Advocate for equitable access to quality HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services.


Promote continuous public education to eliminate stigma and discrimination.


Support policies that strengthen healthcare systems and empower communities.


Encourage regular testing as a pathway to early detection and healthier living.


Work with government, NGOs, and partners to sustain the fight against HIV/AIDS.


NAGGMDP, Delta State remains committed to a healthier Delta and a stronger Nigeria.


Happy World AIDS Day.

Together, we can end AIDS.



DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Delta North Lawmakers, Council Chairmen Reject Proposed Inclusion of Anioma in South-East, Reaffirm Commitment to South-South

 



Lawmakers representing Delta North Senatorial District in the Delta State House of Assembly, alongside the nine local government chairmen from the district, have firmly rejected proposals suggesting that a future Anioma State should be situated within the South-East geopolitical zone.

 

In a jointly signed statement issued on Sunday, the legislators and council bosses reiterated their longstanding demand for the creation of Anioma State but insisted that the state must remain within the South-South region where the Anioma people are historically and administratively located.

 

The leaders said their position followed extensive deliberations on renewed national discussions and ongoing legislative processes concerning the creation of new states across the country.

 

According to the group, the agitation for Anioma State is “a legitimate aspiration deeply rooted in history,” championed by past and present leaders of the people. 


They described the struggle as a generational pursuit aimed at securing political identity, cultural preservation, and accelerated development for the Anioma nation.

 

“Our quest for a distinct and autonomous Anioma State is not a fleeting political venture but a legitimate aspiration deeply rooted in history, championed by our revered forebears,” the statement read. 


“We are united in the belief that the creation of Anioma State is a matter of justice, equity, and a necessary step towards fulfilling the political and developmental destiny of the Anioma people.”

 

The leaders expressed “total and unequivocal support” for the creation of Anioma State strictly from the present nine local government areas in Delta North Senatorial District. 


They listed the LGAs as Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Ika North-East, Ika South, Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, Oshimili North, Oshimili South, and Ukwuani, with Asaba proposed as the state capital.

 

They pledged to deploy their “full political weight and mandate” to lobby and support every legitimate effort that will lead to the establishment of Anioma State.

 

However, the group condemned what they described as attempts to drag Anioma into a merger with the South-East, stressing that such propositions contradict the historical and geopolitical identity of the people.

 

“We vehemently oppose any proposed move or merger with any part of the South-East geopolitical zone,” the statement declared. 


“Anioma is, and must remain, in the South-South. The Anioma people are historically, geographically, and administratively aligned with the South-South. This position is deeply rooted in our heritage and is non-negotiable.”

 

The Delta North political leaders assured constituents that they would remain steadfast in protecting the collective interest and identity of the Anioma nation, even as discussions on state creation continue at the national level.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

CAPACITY GOVERNOR.....Oborevwori Presents N1.664 Trillion 2026 Budget ...Allocates 70% To Capital Projects

 


Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Wednesday presented a N1.664 trillion Appropriation Bill for 2026 to the Delta State House of Assembly, with a bold 70 percent dedicated to capital expenditure, signaling an aggressive push for infrastructure expansion and socio-economic development in the 2026 fiscal year. 


The presentation, held at the hallowed chamber of the Assembly Complex in Asaba, was made pursuant to Section 121 of the 1999 Constitution (as altered).


Presenting the budget Christened; “Budget of Accelerating the More Agenda", Governor Oborevwori said the budget was crafted against the backdrop of an improving national economy, with Nigeria’s GDP projected to grow by 3.9% in 2026.


He noted that rising oil revenues, stabilising fiscal and monetary policies, tax reforms, and renewed federal efforts in tackling insecurity have rekindled hope for economic expansion and improved living standards.

 

The governor explained that the 2026 budget is designed to drive inclusive and sustainable growth, develop human capital, accelerate infrastructure renewal, enhance social cohesion, reduce debt exposure, and ensure better resource management. 


He said that the total budget size, ₦499 billion (30%) is proposed for recurrent expenditure, while ₦1.165 trillion (70%) is earmarked for capital projects, representing a 70% increase over the 2025 appropriation.

 

On revenue expectations, Oborevwori stated that the state anticipates significant improvement in Federal allocations following the removal of fuel subsidy. 


Statutory Allocation including mineral derivation is projected at ₦720 billion, accounting for 43.28% of total revenue, reflecting a 23.75% rise from the previous year. He also disclosed that ongoing reforms in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) collection are expected to yield ₦250 billion in 2026, an 86.5% increase over 2025, driven by professionalized revenue processes and a broader tax net.

 

The governor noted a "projected ₦120 billion from VAT remittances", citing improved VAT administration at the national level, adding that capital receipts are deliberately reduced to ₦25 billion as the state aims to maintain a zero-borrowing posture, while ₦489 billion is expected from savings and oil revenue recoveries, reflecting what he described as “the fiscal discipline and prudence” of his administration.

 

In the expenditure breakdown, personnel costs are estimated at ₦185 billion, overheads at ₦204 billion, and ₦110 billion allocated for social contributions, benefits, and grants. 


The governor emphasized that these figures reflect inflationary trends and the state’s commitment to workers’ welfare.

 

Oborevwori highlighted key sectors earmarked for priority funding in 2026, saying that the Works Ministries (Urban Highways, and Rural and Riverine Roads) will jointly receive ₦450 billion to accelerate strategic road development across the state.


Education is allocated ₦105.086 billion to strengthen access to functional learning, while the health sector receives ₦50.067 billion to improve existing infrastructures across 441 primary healthcare centres, 65 general hospitals, and three tertiary facilities.

 

The Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency is slated to receive ₦20 billion, with the governor reaffirming his commitment to addressing flooding and expanding urban infrastructure in Asaba. 


A similar sum is allocated to the Warri, Uvwie and Environs Development Agency, as massive road and flyover projects continue reshaping the oil city.

 

In the areas of agriculture, energy, and social protection, the proposed budget dedicates ₦10 billion to boost food security and agro-investment; ₦16 billion to strengthen electricity supply through the state’s upcoming multi-grid template; and ₦20 billion to scale up social intervention programmes aimed at lifting more Deltans out of poverty. 


Additionally, ₦100 billion is reserved for direct interventions across all 25 local government areas, translating into an average of ₦4 billion each.

 

On security, the governor reiterated his administration’s resolve to deploy cutting-edge technology, including drones and advanced surveillance equipment while continuing logistical and financial support to security agencies.

 

Oborevwori, who is the immediate past Speaker of the Assembly, commended the House for its partnership and urged members to expedite consideration and passage of the budget to sustain ongoing development momentum. 


He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to building “a prosperous, secure, and stronger Delta where no one is left behind.”

 

Earlier in his welcome remarks, Speaker  of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor described the budget presentation as an affirmation of the covenant between government and citizens. 


He praised the governor’s leadership, noting significant achievements under the MORE Agenda, including strategic flyovers, expanded road networks, improved healthcare facilities, strengthened education, and empowerment programmes. 


Guwor also commended the governor for approving the Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure (CONLESS) and initiating the construction of permanent offices for the Assembly Service Commission.

 

He assured the governor of the Assembly’s resolve to undertake a thorough and timely review of the appropriation bill, stressing that the Legislature remains committed to people-centered governance, accountability, and equitable development.

 

The Majority Leader, Hon. Emeke Nwaobi, subsequently moved for the adoption of the governor’s presentation, and the motion was seconded by Hon. Marilyn Okowa-Daramola, Chairperson of the House Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

 

The budget has now been formally laid before the House for legislative consideration.





Friday, November 7, 2025

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HONORABLE COMMISSIONER FOR HEALTH, DELTA STATE, DR JOSEPH ONOJAEME

 


*BIRTHDAY FELICITATIONS!*


The  Chairman of NAGGMDP , Delta State, on behalf of the SOC and entire members felicitate with the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Joseph Onojaeme  on the occasion of his Natal Day anniversary celebration.


 A dynamic leader and compassionate physician whose efforts have greatly advanced healthcare across Delta State in line with the M.O.R.E. agenda of his Excellency , Rt Hon Gov Sheriff Oborevwori, the Executive Governor of Delta State.


May your day be filled with joy, peace, and the satisfaction of knowing that your work continues to touch lives positively


We are indeed proud of you. May  God's favour and deep blessings in soundness of health and wealth always locate you.

 Happy birthday Sir. We all love you. 

🙌🎂💃🍷🍿🍾


 *Congratulations!* 

 *Happy birthday!*




 *DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

   PRO

   NAGGMDP 

   DELTA STATE

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

FREE EYE SURGERIES IN FMC ASABA

 


Greetings Beloved, the O5 Initiative will be carrying out a Free Grassroots Medical Outreach from the 28th to 31st of October 2025.  Please reach out to people around you who have eye issues. God bless you.

Be there. 


DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

SO SAD....REST IN PEACE DR DAVID TOJE

 




 *CONDOLENCES* 


The Chairman of NAGGMDP, Delta State, Dr Iyasele Joseph Okwuolisa regrets to announce the passing yesterday of one of our esteemed member and leader, Dr. David Toje, who retired recently from the Delta State HMB. He was also a former Treasurer and Deputy Secretary of  DTNMA. 

Please let us remember his family in our prayers and also pray that God should grant his soul eternal rest.




Dr CHIDI FIDELIS 
PRO 
NAGGMDP 
DELTA STATE


Wednesday, October 8, 2025

MEET THE BEAUTIFUL ACTING INEC CHAIRMAN

 

Meet May Agbamuche-Mbu, the Newly appointed Acting Chairman of 

Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria. 


May Agbamuche-Mbu is a seasoned legal practitioner with over three decades of experience working with diverse clients in both the public and private sector. She hails from Delta State, although she was born in Kano where she attended St. Louis Secondary School. 


She graduated from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in 1984 with an LLB in Law.

After her call to the Bar in 1985, she attended the College of Law, London and qualified as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.


May has an LLM with specialisation in Commercial and Corporate Law from Queen Mary and Westfield College, London and completed two postgraduate degree programmes in International Dispute Resolution and International Business Law respectively. 


May is also an expert in Alternative Dispute Resolution and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of the United Kingdom Nigeria branch, where she served as Secretary to the Institute.


Between March 2010 and November 2011, May served on the Presidential Projects Assessment Committee (PPAC) as the sole solicitor, evaluating an extensive nationwide portfolio of major unfinished public projects in Nigeria and in March 2016, she was appointed a member of the Ministerial Committee set up to prepare The Road Map for the Solid Minerals Sector.


Before her appointment as a National Commissioner for INEC, May was the managing partner of her law firm in Lagos, Norfolk Partners and also the editor of THISDAY LAWYER, a weekly legal pullout in one of the nation’s most widely read newspapers. 


From January 2014 to September 2016, May published 120 legal editorials under her column LEGAL EAGLE. Her consistent exposure to public affairs/related projects put her in a unique position to build a reputable body of commentary and expert opinion in many specialized areas. 


Her work remains a source of public advocacy on many national and international issues.


Her new role now is acting Chairman of INEC.


Monday, September 29, 2025

BIG CONGRATS.......Delta First State to Procure Three MRI Scanners for All Senatorial District

 


Delta First State to Procure Three MRI Scanners for All Senatorial District says Dr Joseph Onojaeme. 

Delta State has become the first in Nigeria to procure three Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines, a landmark investment aimed at improving healthcare delivery across the state.

 

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, disclosed this on Monday in Asaba. He said the initiative, approved at the last State Executive Council meeting, reflects Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s commitment to providing quality diagnostic services across all three senatorial districts.

 

According to him, the MRI machines will be installed at the Central Hospital, Warri (Delta South), Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara (Delta Central), and Asaba Specialist Hospital (Delta North).

 

“Before now, many Deltans were compelled to travel to neighboring states to access MRI services, incurring huge logistics costs and inconveniences. Governor Oborevwori saw this gap and directed the procurement to bring relief...



DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

DR JOSEPH ONOJAEME CHANGING THE NARRATIVE.....Delta Records Sharp Drop in Maternal Mortality, Moves Against Errant Health Workers

 


Delta Records Sharp Drop in Maternal Mortality, Moves Against Errant Health Workers

 

Delta State has recorded a significant reduction in maternal mortality, with figures dropping from over 200 to less than 120 per 100,000 live births, according to the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme.

 

Onojaeme disclosed this on Saturday at Ashaka, Ndokwa East Local Government Area, during the flag-off of the Maternal and Neonatal Mortality Reduction Innovation and Initiatives (MAMII) Project Action Plan. 


He expressed optimism that the programme would further reduce maternal and child deaths in the state.

 

While commending most health workers for their dedication, Onojaeme revealed that some had been sanctioned for extorting money from pregnant women and children under five, despite the state’s free healthcare policy for these groups.

 

“Health workers in the state have done well, but in every twelve, there is a Judas. We have received reports of some collecting money from pregnant women and children under five for drugs, while still forwarding the bills to the government for payment,” he said.

 

According to him, several workers have already been dismissed while others were demoted for similar offences. 


He assured that monitoring would continue to ensure that funds released for maternal and child healthcare were properly utilised.

 

Onojaeme emphasized that all pregnant women in Delta State are entitled to free healthcare until delivery, while children under five also receive free medical treatment. 


He encouraged residents to report any health worker demanding payment, adding that the phone number of the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Health Monitoring would be made public for such reports.

 

In his remarks, the representative of the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. John Ovuoraye, pledged Federal Government support to states in tackling maternal and neonatal mortality. 


He noted that 172 local government areas across 33 states had been identified as high-risk zones, including five in Delta—Ndokwa East, Ughelli North, Aniocha North, Udu, and Sapele.

 

Ovuoraye added that the MAMII Project, backed by President Bola Tinubu, is being implemented in collaboration with USAID, WHO, UNICEF, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Bank, and several European partners.

 

The event featured the presentation of the MAMII plaque to Delta State and the inauguration of a task force to drive the project’s action plan.



DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE 

GOD BLESS NIGERIA 

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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DR CHIDI FIDELIS 
PRO
NAGGMDP 
DELTA STATE 

*GOD BLESS NIGERIA*