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Thursday, February 12, 2026

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO DR TEGA JUDE IGHOVO

 



On behalf of the  Chairman, Dr Joseph Iyasele Okwuolisa, SOC   and members of Delta State NAGGMDP, we heartily rejoice and extend our warmest congratulations to **Dr. Tega Jude Ighovo** on the prestigious conferment of the title **JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (JP)** by the Oyo State Government.


This noble recognition is not only a testament to your unwavering integrity, dedication to service, and commitment to justice, but also a reflection of the exceptional character and professionalism you consistently embody. Your life and career continue to inspire excellence, discipline, and selfless service within and beyond the medical community.


Today, we celebrate not just a title, but a well-deserved honor earned through diligence, humility, and a heart devoted to societal advancement. May this new responsibility usher you into greater influence, deeper impact, and expanded opportunities to serve humanity with fairness and compassion.


May God’s name be praised both now and forever for this remarkable achievement. We also appreciate everyone whose support, prayers, and encouragement contributed to this milestone.


Once again, congratulations, **Dr. Tega Jude Ighovo, JP**. The Delta State NAGGMDP family is proud of you.



Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE

NMA commends police over arrest of suspects linked to abduction of Edo doctor

 


The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Edo State Branch said that arrest of abductors linked to the kidnap of one of its members, Dr. Ibrahim Babatunde was a sign on the police of unwavering dedication to citizen safety.

The association commended the Edo State Police Command, led by Commissioner of Police CP Monday Agbonika, for their successful apprehension of the kidnappers.

Three of the suspected members of a kidnap gang involved in the abduction of Dr. Abu and his younger brother, Tahir Abu were arrested in Auchi Etsako West Local Government Area on Sunday when they took their sick child to the hospital where Dr. Abu works. He was said to have recognized two of them as members of the kidnap gang. The police were called in and had them arrested.

Meanwhile, operatives of the command had before then arrested one of them.

Chairman of the NMA, Edo State Branch, Dr. Eustace Oseghale and Secretary, Dr. Iluobe Inegbenosun, in a statement made available to newsmen in Benin, Wednesday, applauded the police efforts in bolstering security throughout Edo State.

Oseghale said that the recent capture of a kidnap suspect allegedly involved in the abduction of one of their members is a clear demonstration of their dedication and commitment to safeguarding doctors and residents in the Edo State.

“The Commissioner of Police Edo State Police Command, the Nigeria Medical Association, Edo State Branch extends our heartfelt commendation for your tireless efforts in enhancing security in Edo State. The recent capture of a kidnap suspect allegedly involved in the abduction of one of our members is a testament to your dedication and commitment to the safety of our citizens. We particularly applaud the swift and tactical response of your officers, which has brought hope to the victim’s family and the entire community.

“We are confident that this breakthrough will be pursued with utmost diligence, leading to justice for the perpetrators and a significant reduction in kidnapping incidents in the state. Your efforts will be surely etched in the sands of history,” Oseghale said.


Meanwhile someone anonymous said this

Their plans were to destabilize our security architecture they succeeded a bit and then we pray things get better soon cos na these same group of hidden criminals dey orchestrate same mischief in our communities.


Did you see a video of kidnappers caught in Edo state??


They confessed it was a certain DPO that brought them to the community. 


Trust me, our problems comes from those we trust the most.


Chukwu zoma anyi ooo

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

POWERFUL WORDS OF THE DAY

 


*_THE EFFECTS OF WORDS_*

1. Words can damage souls, so think before you speak.  

2. Words can heal wounds, so choose them wisely.  

3. Words can build bridges, so speak with kindness.  

4. Words can Break hearts, so speak with care.  

5. Words can start wars, so let them be peaceful.  

6. Words can shape minds, so make them meaningful.  

7. Words can carry weight, so lift others up.  

8. Words can stain memories, so use them gently.  

9. Words can destroy trust, so speak truthfully.  

10. Words can start healing, so let them be soothing.  

11. Words can live forever, so don’t speak in anger.  

12. Words can inspire dreams, so speak with hope.  

13. Words can ignite change, so speak with purpose.  

14. Words can silence pain, so speak with love.  

15. Words can stir emotions, so be mindful of their power.  

16. Words can expose your heart, so guard them well.  

17. Words can open wounds, so don’t use them carelessly.  

18. Words can define character, so let yours reflect integrity.  

19. Words can either bless or burden, so use them to uplift.  

20. Words can change someone’s day, so speak with grace.


*Words have power—far more than we often realize. They can build or break, heal or hurt, inspire or injure. One careless sentence can linger in someone’s heart for years, while one kind word can lift a soul from despair. So think before you speak. Let your words be tools of encouragement, not weapons of destruction. In a world already full of noise, choose to be a voice of love, wisdom, and peace. You never know who’s holding on by a thread—your words might be what helps them hang on. Speak life.*

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

OWA EKEI AGBOR, GET READY.... OMIWA FOUNDATION USA IS COMING ON 21ST AND 22ND FEBRUARY 2026

 


Omiwa Foundation USA is pleased to announce a major medical and humanitarian outreach to Owa-EKEI, in Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta State, scheduled to hold on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February 2026.

This outreach is part of Omiwa Foundation’s unwavering commitment to improving access to quality healthcare, promoting preventive medicine, and bringing hope and healing closer to underserved communities. A team of dedicated medical professionals and volunteers will be on ground to provide free medical consultations, health screenings, medications, health education, and humanitarian support to the people of Owa-EKEI and surrounding communities.

The Foundation believes that good health is a fundamental human right, and this outreach reflects our mission to serve with compassion, professionalism, and excellence. Community members are encouraged to come early and take full advantage of this rare opportunity for quality healthcare delivered with dignity and care.

Omiwa Foundation USA remains committed to touching lives, strengthening communities, and partnering with local stakeholders to build a healthier Delta State.

Together, we heal. Together, we serve. Together, we build hope.

Signed:
Dr. Chidi Fidelis
Omiwa Foundation USA


Sunday, February 8, 2026

kidnappers of Dr. Abu Babatunde, the medical doctor abducted in Auchi, have been arrested after visiting the hospital where he works to seek medical care.

 


Suspected kidnappers of Dr. Abu Babatunde, the medical doctor abducted in Auchi, Edo State, have been arrested after visiting the hospital where he works to seek medical care. 

Fidelis Chidi blog gathered that the suspects were reportedly apprehended after bringing their sick baby to the same hospital where Dr. Babatunde is employed for treatment.


The arrest comes weeks after the doctor was kidnapped alongside his younger brother along City Pride Road in the Igbira Camp area of Auchi on January 1, 2026.


While the kidnappers demanded a N200 million ransom, the younger brother was later killed in captivity. Dr. Babatunde regained his freedom after spending 13 days with the abductors.


Police authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the arrest of the suspects or provide further details on the circumstances surrounding their capture

NEWS IN NIGERIA FOR TODAY 8TH FEBRUARY 2026

 



Police Act 2020 reformed policing in Nigeria; citizens should know

https://bit.ly/4qp3rzo


World Cup qualifier: Falconets edge Senegal in tense first-leg battle

https://bit.ly/4aiWBpj


World Cancer Day: Advocates warn late detection, stigma driving cancer deaths in Nigeria

https://bit.ly/4aBrshY


Electoral Act: Amendment yet to be concluded, Akpabio tells critics

https://bit.ly/3OtYTuf


FCT Mock Polls: Amupitan expresses satisfaction with BVAS performance

https://bit.ly/4a3uZFL


Tinubu orders sports funding reforms, hails 2025 sporting successes

https://bit.ly/4rGyFTW


Former Katsina SSG accuses state vigilantes of excesses, calls for better security oversight

https://bit.ly/4qqRMQS


‘Jibia Peace Model’: How Katsina community came to depend on non-state armed enforcers

https://bit.ly/3O4sAC2


Terrorists strike Benue community again, kill 13, days after earlier attack

https://bit.ly/3MrcdPw


Electoral Act: Not all senators opposed electronic transmission of results – Ireti Kingibe

https://bit.ly/4a35ft4


Awoniyi wins Nottingham Forest Goal of the Month as Aina hits Premier League 100

https://bit.ly/4rBSb3E


Kaiama Massacre: Shettima leads Fed govt delegation to condole with victims of attack

https://bit.ly/4qmdEMU


Rivers people don’t need governor to back Tinubu in 2027, says Wike

https://bit.ly/3Od01Cq


Tinubu hosts Sani at State House

https://bit.ly/4koIzH5


Border reopening must not jeopardise Kebbi, national security – Customs C-G

https://bit.ly/4bDOWUR


Ex-Ondo lawmakers laud Tunji-Ojo's performance

https://bit.ly/4rEx94B


Ebuka Obi-Uchendu re-proposes to wife on 10th wedding anniversary

https://bit.ly/4bC0TdD


Mboma gains traction with “Street Voltage” EP

https://bit.ly/4a3piaP


Fathia Balogun dismisses rumours of rift with Funke Akindele

https://bit.ly/45WsZwt


Bimbo Ademoye to sponsor IVF for fan after film success promise

https://bit.ly/4apbMxd


APC chieftain urges 2027 aspirants to emulate Akande’s Awoist ideals

https://bit.ly/3ZWE7Gc


EPL: Palmer scores first half hattrick in Chelsea win

https://bit.ly/4ky0KdB


EPL: Arsenal lead by nine points after beating Sunderland

https://bit.ly/3MvXnXY


EPL: Spurs defender Romero sent off as Man Utd extend winning run

https://bit.ly/4rExioF



Tinubu’s ambassador-designates in limbo

https://kntn.ly/cdcfa74c


Why vasectomy remains hard sell for Nigerian men

https://kntn.ly/6996d429


Kwara massacre: Security strategists warn of S’West spillover, Osun, Lagos fortify boundaries

https://kntn.ly/60adece0


Akpabio faults critics of Electoral Act amendment

https://kntn.ly/2388bced


Our meeting with Atiku centres on 2027 – ADP

https://kntn.ly/f6768dbc


Kwara residents flee to Niger after terrorist attack

https://kntn.ly/7962debd


Police foil Lakurawa bandits’ attack in Kebbi, kill suspect

https://kntn.ly/618a7edd


Fire service prevents disaster in Gombe, salvages residential flat

https://kntn.ly/34f91b8f


Woman stabs husband in Yobe

https://kntn.ly/597c47b4


Bandits burn 11 houses in Benue, security forces repel attack

https://kntn.ly/4b84d256


Gunmen kill Anambra community leader, one other

https://kntn.ly/f924e537


Manufacturers cut loans by N1.44tn amid high rates

https://kntn.ly/abfba7d3


CBN raises alarm over Nigeria fintech’s foreign reliance

https://kntn.ly/1aeefbc5


Sanwo-Olu pledges infrastructure-led growth for Lagos

https://kntn.ly/626d8b5d


Kano Assembly denies deputy gov impeachment rumors

https://kntn.ly/ae444d45


Obasanjo's daughter rules out Senate return, eyes Ogun gov seat

https://kntn.ly/3b16680a


Tornadoes threaten NPFL exit over stadium ban

https://kntn.ly/d7feb915


Insurance win compounds Enyimba woes

https://kntn.ly/8a855270


Tinubu’s reforms restoring confidence – Minister

https://kntn.ly/bcfc7362


Tinubu hails Sultan of Sokoto as symbol of national peace as FUOYE confers him, Kukah, others

https://kntn.ly/c3a3469d


Osolo Stool: Lagos High Court dismisses stay of proceeding applications 

https://kntn.ly/401ab861


2027: Oyebanji backs South West Arewa Community’s Renewed Hope campaigns  

https://kntn.ly/b02a7f1d


Electoral Act amendment: Criticisms against the senate hasty, premature – Akpabio

https://kntn.ly/5cf79e85


PDP chieftain urges Makinde, Wike to end feud ahead of 2027

https://kntn.ly/f467a379


Agege council, LSETF partner to boost SMEs

https://kntn.ly/481f1065


Energy expert Adeola Yusuf speaks on roadmap for oil production target 

https://kntn.ly/d41b6944


Alawuba outlines priority areas to promote South East vision

https://kntn.ly/fae9379e


UK Mission welcomes 99 Nigerian Chevening, Commonwealth scholars

https://kntn.ly/6eca8e80


World Group II Playoffs: Nigeria, Uzbekistan clash as Lagos Hosts Davis Cup 

https://kntn.ly/90b242ca


Japan votes in snap election as PM Takaichi takes a gamble 

https://kntn.ly/166453ef


France investigates ex-minister Jack Lang over Epstein links

https://kntn.ly/0837a780


Israel’s president to mourn antisemitic massacre in Australia, where fury over Gaza still divides

https://kntn.ly/8e31168d


Trump confirms more talks with Iran as Tehran stands firm on nuclear enrichment. Here’s what to know

https://kntn.ly/8dc9e481


‘Non-negotiable’: Iran says missiles off the table in talks with the US

https://kntn.ly/c691e16a


Polls open in Thailand with three main parties vying for power

https://kntn.ly/54c52971


Kim expected to issue major policy goals at North Korea party congress this month

https://kntn.ly/d21e0036


Tinubu’s ambassador-designates in limbo

https://kntn.ly/cdcfa74c


Why vasectomy remains hard sell for Nigerian men

https://kntn.ly/6996d429


Kwara massacre: Security strategists warn of S’West spillover, Osun, Lagos fortify boundaries

https://kntn.ly/60adece0


Akpabio faults critics of Electoral Act amendment

https://kntn.ly/2388bced


Our meeting with Atiku centres on 2027 – ADP

https://kntn.ly/f6768dbc


Kwara residents flee to Niger after terrorist attack

https://kntn.ly/7962debd


Police foil Lakurawa bandits’ attack in Kebbi, kill suspect

https://kntn.ly/618a7edd


Fire service prevents disaster in Gombe, salvages residential flat

https://kntn.ly/34f91b8f


Woman stabs husband in Yobe

https://kntn.ly/597c47b4


Bandits burn 11 houses in Benue, security forces repel attack

https://kntn.ly/4b84d256


Gunmen kill Anambra community leader, one other

https://kntn.ly/f924e537


Manufacturers cut loans by N1.44tn amid high rates

https://kntn.ly/abfba7d3


CBN raises alarm over Nigeria fintech’s foreign reliance

https://kntn.ly/1aeefbc5


Sanwo-Olu pledges infrastructure-led growth for Lagos

https://kntn.ly/626d8b5d


Kano Assembly denies deputy gov impeachment rumors

https://kntn.ly/ae444d45


Obasanjo's daughter rules out Senate return, eyes Ogun gov seat

https://kntn.ly/3b16680a


Tornadoes threaten NPFL exit over stadium ban

https://kntn.ly/d7feb915


Insurance win compounds Enyimba woes

https://kntn.ly/8a855270


Tinubu’s reforms restoring confidence – Minister

https://kntn.ly/bcfc7362


Tinubu hails Sultan of Sokoto as symbol of national peace as FUOYE confers him, Kukah, others

https://kntn.ly/c3a3469d


Osolo Stool: Lagos High Court dismisses stay of proceeding applications 

https://kntn.ly/401ab861


2027: Oyebanji backs South West Arewa Community’s Renewed Hope campaigns  

https://kntn.ly/b02a7f1d


Electoral Act amendment: Criticisms against the senate hasty, premature – Akpabio

https://kntn.ly/5cf79e85


PDP chieftain urges Makinde, Wike to end feud ahead of 2027

https://kntn.ly/f467a379


Agege council, LSETF partner to boost SMEs

https://kntn.ly/481f1065


Energy expert Adeola Yusuf speaks on roadmap for oil production target 

https://kntn.ly/d41b6944


Alawuba outlines priority areas to promote South East vision

https://kntn.ly/fae9379e


UK Mission welcomes 99 Nigerian Chevening, Commonwealth scholars

https://kntn.ly/6eca8e80


World Group II Playoffs: Nigeria, Uzbekistan clash as Lagos Hosts Davis Cup 

https://kntn.ly/90b242ca


Japan votes in snap election as PM Takaichi takes a gamble 

https://kntn.ly/166453ef


France investigates ex-minister Jack Lang over Epstein links

https://kntn.ly/0837a780


Israel’s president to mourn antisemitic massacre in Australia, where fury over Gaza still divides

https://kntn.ly/8e31168d


Trump confirms more talks with Iran as Tehran stands firm on nuclear enrichment. Here’s what to know

https://kntn.ly/8dc9e481


‘Non-negotiable’: Iran says missiles off the table in talks with the US

https://kntn.ly/c691e16a


Polls open in Thailand with three main parties vying for power

https://kntn.ly/54c52971


Kim expected to issue major policy goals at North Korea party congress this month

https://kntn.ly/d21e0036


DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE 

*GOD BLESS NIGERIA*


Saturday, February 7, 2026

SEE PICTURES.....OMIWA FOUNDATION USA DID WONDERS IN ASABA TODAY 7TH FEBRUARY 2026


Dr Ochonogor Onochie addressing the crowd.

The medical outreach organized by OMIWA Foundation USA was truly exceptional and impactful, as it was successfully carried out today, 7th February 2026, at Living Faith Mission, Bonsac Area of Asaba.



In line with its unwavering commitment to humanitarian service and community health development, the Foundation brought quality, compassionate, and accessible healthcare directly to the people. The outreach recorded an impressive turnout of beneficiaries from Bonsac and surrounding communities, many of whom had limited or no access to regular medical care.



A team of dedicated medical professionals rendered free medical consultations, comprehensive health screenings, diagnosis, counseling, and distribution of essential medications to patients across different age groups. Various medical conditions including hypertension, diabetes, infections, musculoskeletal disorders, and general illnesses were professionally managed, alongside appropriate health education and preventive guidance.



The exercise was conducted in an atmosphere of empathy, professionalism, and excellence. Beneficiaries expressed deep appreciation to OMIWA Foundation USA for the timely intervention, describing the outreach as life-changing and a source of renewed hope and relief.



The success of the medical outreach at Bonsac further reaffirms OMIWA Foundation USA’s commitment to advancing community health, promoting equity in healthcare delivery, and touching lives at the grassroots. It stands as a clear testament to the Foundation’s enduring mission of service to humanity

Signed:

Dr. CHIDI FIDELIS
Director of Protocols
OMIWA Foundation USA





















































Names of professionals


*Consultations*

1. Dr. Onochie 

2. ⁠Dr. Chidi

3. Dr. Oluchi Braimoh 

4. Dr. Nwankwo Shirley 

5. Dr. Emilia Otubo

*Nursing*

1. Goodness Egwu

2. Nurse Esegbue

3. ⁠Nurse Brown

4. ⁠Nurse Susan Ijeh

*Dental*

1. Blossom 

2. ⁠Praise

*Optometry*

1. Dr. Enwemnwa

2. ⁠Dr. Ajayi

3. ⁠Helen Ejovi

*Pharmacy*

1. Dr Emeka Anaebonam 

2. Pharm Steve Ebruphiyor

*Laboratory*

1. Maduemezie