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Beyond the Uniform: How AVM (Rtd) Terry Okorodudu Lived a Life of Honour, Faith, and Service

Family members, friends, military colleagues, political associates, and well-wishers gathered on 11 January 2026 for the Service of Songs held in honour of Air Vice Marshal (Rtd) Terry Omatsola Okorodudu, a highly respected retired officer of the Nigerian Air Force whose passing marked a significant era of a life defined by service, discipline, and unwavering patriotism.

The solemn but memorable gathering reflected the wide reach of his influence, drawing attendees from across military, political, and civic circles.

Born on 27 August 1955, AVM Okorodudu was commissioned into the Nigerian Air Force in 1976 and rose through the ranks through decades of distinguished service, retiring in 2010 as an Air Vice Marshal.

Beyond his military career, he remained deeply involved in national and political affairs, particularly in Delta State where he aspired for for a legislative position under the ruling APC, and across Nigeria where he was known as a respected party stalwart, mentor, and community leader with distinguished integrity.

Survived by his long married wife, Mrs Joan Okorodudu, children and many grandchildren, his passing in September 2025, after a brief illness, sent shockwaves through the nation and prompted tributes from across Nigeria including the president, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who acknowledged AVM Okorodudu’s contributions to national building and to national security as a disciplined Air Force officer.

The Service of Songs was marked by hymns, prayers, scripture readings, and heartfelt tributes in honor of a man whose life transcended uniform and rank.

Speaker after speaker reflected on his integrity, leadership, and personal warmth. A close family friend, while delivering a tribute, described him as “a beacon of integrity and service, a man who flew with honour and lived with purpose.” The words resonated deeply with the congregation, many of whom nodded in agreement as memories of his life were recalled.

A senior colleague from the Nigerian Air Force, who served alongside him for many years, spoke of Okorodudu’s impact within the military, saying, “His legacy is etched in the hearts of all who served with him and all who knew him as a friend and mentor.” According to him, AVM Okorodudu was known for leading by example, insisting on professionalism while also taking time to guide younger officers with patience and empathy.

Another Collegue of his who was a Squadron officer later a politician stated that “AVM Terry was a man of intergrity and a man of his word” He further stated that “Terry is a man of discipline, he thought us how to navigate our way through the military and politics.

He was a man of intellect and intergrity, “His yes was his yes, and his no was his no”, he wouldn’t leave you guessing on anything.

He was a very intelligent man and it was really hard to catch up with him, he thought me all that I needed to know, I really miss him and I hope he is at a better place, may His soul rest in peace”.

Political associates present at the service also highlighted his post-retirement contributions.

One party leader described his continued dedication to national development, noting, “He devoted his life to duty and love for his country, long after he left active service. His example is one we must carry forward. The remark underscored the seamless way Okorodudu transitioned from military leadership into civic engagement.

Beyond national service, Okorodudu’s connection to his roots featured prominently in the tributes.

A community leader from Delta State referred to him as “a proud son and prince of his land, whose achievements brought honour not just to his family, but to his people.” The tribute emphasized how, despite his national and international exposure, he remained grounded and deeply committed to his community.

Clergy officiating the Service of Songs spoke of a man of faith who believed strongly in service to God and humanity. Hymns focused on peace and eternal rest were interwoven with reflections on his generosity, quiet strength, and steadfast principles.

Several speakers noted that AVM Okorodudu was never driven by personal gain, but by a strong sense of duty and moral responsibility.

As the service progressed, it became clear that the evening was not solely about mourning a loss, but about celebrating a life well lived.

Attendees recalled his calm leadership during challenging times, his accessibility despite his rank, and his consistent encouragement of excellence in others. Many described him as a bridge-builder, someone who united people across generations, professions, and backgrounds.

In closing, a family representative thanked all who attended and those who sent messages of condolence, noting that the overwhelming support was a testament to the kind of life AVM Okorodudu lived.

One final tribute captured the collective sentiment of the evening: “Though he has taken his final flight, his values, lessons, and example will continue to guide us.”

The Service of Songs for Air Vice Marshal (Rtd) Terry Omatsola Okorodudu thus stood as a powerful reminder of a life marked by honour, sacrifice, and enduring impact — a legacy that will remain firmly etched in the story of Nigeria’s military and civic history.

Birthday Anniversary: DOPF Felicitates With Kestin Pondi, Hails His Leadership And Service

The Executive and members of the Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) have felicitated with a notable personality in Niger-Delta, Engr Kestin Pondi, as he. marks another birthday anniversary and  for his professionalism, vision, and dedication which he consistently brings to national service and development,. adding that his leadership continues to inspire confidence and make a meaningful difference.
The Group acknowledges Pondi’s widely recognised stewardship at Tantita Security Services Limited, where his unwavering commitment to safeguarding critical national assets has played a significant role in improving security and stability in the Niger Delta.

The statement dated 2nd February 2026 reads in part.: “Through innovation, discipline, and strategic collaboration, you have set a commendable benchmark for private sector participation in national security.”

The statement further adds: “Beyond your professional achievements, we admire your humility and your deep commitment to community development and youth empowerment. Your people-centred approach to leadership reinforces our shared belief in inclusive growth, partnership, and collective responsibility as enduring pathways to peace and progress.”

“As media professionals, we particularly commend you for your support for constructive engagement and transparent communication. Your openness to dialogue has strengthened trust among security institutions, host communities, and the media, reflecting your clear appreciation of the media’s vital role in nation-building.”

The noble Pen Group led by Comrade Emmanuel Enebeli, FCIISM, MNIPR, ceased the opportunity to wish Engr Pondi sound health, sustained success on the auspicious occasion of his birthday anniversary, and even greater accomplishments in the years ahead.

 

BREAKING: Disquiet, Heavy Protest Breaks Out In Adonishaka Community, Ukwuani Against Platform Petroleum Limited Over Sack Of Workers, Poor Remuneration

By Wilbet Ijeoma

Adonishaka community in Ebedei, located within the Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State, has erupted in protest against Platform Petroleum Limited after prolonged impasse over staff welfare between the oil host community and the oil company. The protest, which broke out in the early hours of today 4th February 2026 was sparked by the recent dismissal of one Mr. Evans Ossai, a driver from the host community , alongside grievances concerning staff welfare and poor working conditions.

The community’s dissatisfaction with Platform Petroleum has been simmering for some time. Previously, the Adonishaka community had expressed concerns over marginalization by oil companies operating on their land, highlighting issues such as environmental degradation and inadequate social benefits. The dismissal of Evans Ossai appears to have been the tipping point, galvanizing the community into action.

The protestors comprising community chiefs, women and youths, are demanding the reinstatement of Evans Ossai, whose dismissal they believe was unjust. Ossai’s role within the company was seen as vital, and his termination has been perceived as a direct affront to the community’s interests. Sources had that Evans alongside a few other staff embarked on a peaceful protest over poor remuneration and staff welfare which led to their dismissal.

The oil and gas chairman of the host community, Eseh Ifeanyi, who also spoke on behalf of the protestors, raised pertinent concerns about sack of some staff who are members of the community on no justifiable ground, the welfare of employees working for Platform Petroleum, and argued that the company has failed to provide adequate support and benefits to its workers, leading to dissatisfaction and unrest among the staff.

Protestors who resisted intimidation from combined forces of soldiers and Police, have highlighted the substandard working conditions faced by employees, by roving casket and displaying placards with compelling inscriptions to ventilate their grievances. These conditions are said to include poor remuneration and working condition, inadequate safety measures, insufficient equipment, and a lack of basic amenities, which have collectively contributed to a decline in morale and productivity.

The protestors, comprising representatives from various segments of the community, including chiefs, women, youths, and rights activists, have articulated several demands. They are calling for:

– The unconditional reinstatement of Evans Ossai.
– Immediate improvements in staff welfare, including better healthcare and financial benefits.
– Enhanced working conditions to ensure safety and comfort for all employees.

Platform Petroleum has previously stated its commitment to empowering communities through social impact initiatives and engaging with local populations to address their needs, but  as at thus press time, no official statement was made by the management of Platform on the sack of Mr. Evans Ossai.

The protest by the Adonishaka community underscores the ongoing tensions between local communities and oil companies in Delta State. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Platform Petroleum will respond to the community’s demands and whether a resolution can be reached that satisfies all parties involved. The protest serves as a reminder of the critical need for oil companies to engage meaningfully and constructively with host communities, ensuring that their operations contribute positively to local development and welfare.

Azu Of Delta Online Publishers Forum Mourns As Mother Passes On At 71

The family of Azu of Elume Main Town, Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State, with deep sorrow but total submission to the will of God, announces the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, Evangelist Mrs. Elizabeth Azu Ovwile.

Evangelist Mrs. Elizabeth Azu Ovwile, aged 71, hailed from Elume Main Town in Sapele LGA of Delta State. She was a devoted Christian, a woman of faith, and a pillar of strength to her family and community. Until her passing, she was an active and committed member of God’s Grace Ministry, where she served God faithfully and touched lives through prayer, counsel, and service.

She is survived by her children, among whom are Mr. Austin Azu, Correspondent of News Central, Government House, Asaba/Delta State, a member of the Delta Online Publishers Forum, and also a member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Delta State Chapter; Honourable Samuel Azu, Leader of the Sapele Legislative Arm; Rev. God’s Time Azu of God’s Grace Ministry; Akpuvie Azu; Happy Azu Omofuju; Victor Azu; Vera Aghogi; and Justice Azu. She was also a cherished grandmother whose legacy lives on through her children and grandchildren.

Mama Elizabeth will be remembered for her unwavering faith in God, love for family, humility, and commitment to service. Though deeply mourned, her life remains a testimony of grace and godliness.

  1. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the family in due course.
    May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace, Amen

Electricity: Meter, Not For Sale – FG Insists

Electricity meters will henceforth be provided and installed free of charge as the federal government has directed electricity distribution companies (DISCOs) and meter installers to henceforth provide smart meters for consumers at no cost, warning DISCOs who may wish to shortchange Nigerians to desist or face prosecution.

The federal government, speaking recently through the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, revealed that meters have been procured under the World Bank–funded Distribution Sector Recovery Programme (DISREP), to improve billing and collections across the power sector. He therefore described any attempt to charge consumers for both the provision and installation of these meters as acts of illegality that are unacceptable.

With support from the World Bank-funded DISREP, the federal government aims to import a total of 3.4 million meters. Already, about one million of these have been delivered.

Full metering of consumers will enhance transparency in billings, boost consumers’ preparedness to pay and improve liquidity in the sector which will ultimately improve service delivery to the consumers.

Ukwuani: Ezhionum Councilor Sees Suspension A second Time Over Breach Of House Rules, Litigation

The Councilor representing the good people of Ezhionum DSIEC Ward 19 in Ukwuani Local Government Area, Hon. Chukwuemeke Victor, has been suspended indefinitely by the Ukwuani Legislative House over breach of House Rules by dragging the Ukwuani LGA Chairman and the Treasurer of the Council to court over the alleged failure to disclose the council’s financial records as required by law without first exploring the internal mechanism of the House.

This is the second time the Honourable Councilor is seeing suspension by the Legislative House on similar account bordering on breach of House Rules, and this time with a more severe sanctions, with no salaries and any emoluments associated with his office.

The suspension was due to his failure to bring the issue to the house before approaching the court, which reportedly contravenes their rules. Notably, Victor had been suspended previously for allegedly breaking the same house rule, and the suspension was lifted before this latest suspension.

Sources from the LGA have reacted to the development, dismissing Councillor Victor’s query for financial records as baseless and unnecessary, following his securing an order of mandamus from a Delta State high court to effect same.

According to the sources, the financial records Victor seeks are already in the public domain, and he knows where to access the documents or information. The sources alleged that Victor’s decision to go to court was premature and solely ill-intended to drag the name of Ukwuani LGA’s in the mud.

There are also concerns that the Honourable Councilor representing Ezhionum Ward might have lost confidence in the Internal mechanism of the Legislative House after his previous impasse with the House that led to his previous suspension, which must have informed his decision to approach the court without first exhausting internal mechanisms, such as bringing the matter before the house for deliberation.

₦800m Loan Scandal: Bomadi Councillors Move to Freeze Council Accounts, Write Zenith Bank

Dagidi Andaye

The controversy trailing allegations of financial impropriety and the alleged forgery of councillors’ signatures in the procurement of an ₦800 million loan by the Chairman of Bomadi Local Government Council, Hon. Dagidi Andaye, has escalated sharply, as 15 councillors of the Legislative Arm take decisive legal action.

In a bold move to halt what they describe as continued abuse of public funds, the councillors, through their legal representatives, have formally written to Zenith Bank Plc, demanding an immediate stoppage of further releases of funds to the Bomadi Local Government Council—except for the payment of salaries—pending the determination of impeachment proceedings before the Delta State House of Assembly and the conclusion of ongoing investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The letter, dated January 25, 2026, was addressed to the Branch Manager of Zenith Bank Plc, Ughelli, Delta State, and titled: “RE: Demand for Stoppage of Release of Funds to Bomadi Local Government Council Except for Payment of Salaries.” It was signed by Prof. Damfebo K. Derri on behalf of F.T. Okorotie, SAN & Co. (Abeokuta Chambers), Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, who identified themselves as solicitors to the Bomadi Local Government Legislative Arm.

According to the letter, the firm stated:
“We are solicitors to the Bomadi Local Government Legislative Arm, ably represented by its Leader, Honourable ThankGod Tikiri, hereinafter referred to as ‘our client,’ on whose behalf and instructions we write you this letter.”

The councillors alleged that Hon. Dagidi Andaye obtained a loan of Eight Hundred Million Naira (₦800,000,000) from Zenith Bank without disclosing the purpose of the loan to the elected members of the Legislative Arm.

They further claimed that investigations conducted in the course of their statutory oversight functions revealed that the loan was secured without the consent or approval of the Legislative Arm, in clear violation of the Delta State Local Government Law (as amended), which mandates legislative approval for loans of such magnitude.

More troubling, the councillors alleged that the signatures of about 15 members of the Legislative Arm were forged to facilitate the loan transaction.

“This act is not only a breach of the extant procurement laws of Delta State but also constitutes an economic crime,” the letter stated, adding that the EFCC is already investigating the matter following a petition dated January 8, 2026, submitted by the councillors.

The lawmakers disclosed that, arising from the alleged loan irregularities and other accusations including gross misconduct, abuse of office, and misappropriation of public funds, 15 out of the 20 councillors have issued a Notice and Recommendation to the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, seeking the removal of Hon. Andaye from office.

They noted that the action was taken pursuant to Section 31(1) of the Delta State Local Government Law, which empowers the Legislative Arm to initiate impeachment proceedings against a council chairman. The Notice and Recommendation, they said, is currently pending before the House of Assembly.

Calling on Zenith Bank to demonstrate corporate responsibility, the solicitors urged the bank to align with principles of accountability and transparency by halting further fund disbursements to the council—except for salaries—until the impeachment process and EFCC investigation are concluded.

The letter warned that failure to comply would leave the councillors with no option but to pursue legal action to protect their constitutional and statutory rights.

Copies of the correspondence were forwarded to key state officials, including the Accountant-General of Delta State, the Auditor-General of the State, the Auditor-General for Local Government, the Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, and the Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission.

The crisis in Bomadi deepened earlier this month after the councillors formally served Hon. Andaye with a notice of impeachment, accusing him of gross misconduct, abuse of office, misappropriation of public funds, and the alleged fraudulent procurement of the ₦800 million loan—allegations that have cast a long shadow over the council’s administration and sparked growing calls for transparency and justice.

The impeachment petition, titled “Impeachment Notice and Recommendation for Removal from Office of the Chairman, Bomadi Local Government Area,” dated January 5, 2026, was submitted to the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly and the Chairman of the House Committee on Local Government.

However, the councillors expressed concern that more than three weeks after submitting the petition, no public action or acknowledgment has been made by the Speaker or any investigative panel, contrary to the provisions of Section 31(1) of the Delta State Local Government Law (as amended).

Ukwuani: Ajede Presents 2026 “Enuoma” Budget, Receives Vote of Confidence By The 8th Assembly Amid Pending Litigation ‎


‎The Executive Chairman of Ukwuani Local Government Area, Hon. Barr. Possible Solomon Ajede, has presented the 2026 budget which he termed the “Enuoma Budget”, to the 8th Assembly of Ukwuani LGA Legislative Arm. This is coming amid pending litigation initiated by one of the legislators, representing Ezhionum Ward.

Recall that there is a subsisting court order made on January 19, 2026, by Justice S. L. Okeleke, following an ex parte application filed by Evans Ufeli, the lead counsel at The Chambers of Evans Ufeli on behalf of Hon. Chukwuemeke Victor, Councillor representing Ward 19, Ezhionum Kingdom, Ukwuani LGA

That notwithstanding,  ‎the 8th Assembly of Ukwuani LGA Legislative Arm, on receiving the 2026 Budget, passed a vote of confidence on the Executive Chairman, commending him for explicitly outlining how funds appropriated in the 2025 fiscal year were judiciously expended in line with his Do More Agenda, noting that the clarity and accountability demonstrated reflect responsible governance and commitment to sustainable development across the local government.

‎The motion for the vote of confidence was formally moved by the Majority Leader of the House, Honourable Comr Gabriel Otunuya Ibobo , Councillor representing the good people of DSIEC Ward 10, Amai, and was seconded by Honourable Damian Ishie Councillor representing the good people of DSIEC Ward 6, Umukwata.

‎In passing the motion, members of the Assembly expressed their continued support for the leadership of Hon. Barr. Possible Ajede and reaffirmed their readiness to collaborate with the executive arm to ensure effective implementation of the 2026 budget for the overall progress and development of Ukwuani Local Government Area.

Onitsha Main Market Closure: Soludo Spits Fire, Refuses To Bow Amid Protest

The Executive Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has refused to back down on the order he made on Monday 26th January 2026 to shutdown Onitsha Main Market and its adjoining markets for one week, following business owners’ defiance to doing business on Monday in the name of sit-at-home order in sympathy of the acclaimed leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB.

The now two-term Governor of Anambra State has insisted that the Onitsha main market and in fact any other market in Anambra State complying with the illegal Sit-At-Home order would be shutdown as punitive measure till Monday when they should have been ready to open their businesses and serve the public.

Traders had taken to the street in protest against what they perceive as draconian and a breach of their rights by the Governor. This is the second day of the protest which has gone way off, causing blockage in Onitsha head bridge against vehicular movement.

Despite the degenerating disquiet, Soludo has refused to back down on his order, taking the bull by the horn and insisting there couldn’t be a better time to stop the oddity than now.  “I don’t mind closing this market for the rest of this year, and if it gets too much, we will bring bulldozers and level this market. If you are not ready to trade on Monday, leave Anambra and go elsewhere.”, Soludo insists.

Maris Lecture 2026: Former CDS Gen. Irabor To Make Public Outing, Confirmed As Keynote Speaker

Former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Eluonye Onyenuchea Irabor, CFR, has been confirmed as the Keynote Speaker at this year’s edition of the Maris Annual Public Service Lecture series.

​The Secretary of the Maris Trust Council (MTC), organizers of the lecture series, disclosed this on Tuesday in Warri.

​According to him, It is a thing of joy to announce to the public, especially loyal participants of the Maris Annual Public Service Lecture series, that former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, CFR, has accepted to be the Keynote Speaker at this year’s lecture.

​”Gen. Irabor confirmed that he will personally be at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 12:00 Noon prompt to speak on a topic which will be unveiled to the public in a few days’ time.

​”We thank the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, PhD, for supporting the Maris Annual Public Service Lecture series.

“It is a thing of joy that Governor Oborevwori has made Delta more conducive for hosting international discourse, tourism, and other business activities.

“The Governor has, again, approved the prestigious Unity Hall at Government House, Asaba, for this year’s lecture.

​”We are also grateful to the public, who suggested 64 topics and nominated 33 persons to be the Keynote Speaker.

“From your suggestions, Gen. Irabor emerged as the speaker, and his topic will be selected from those you proposed.

​”Your interest in proffering solutions to the challenges of society can only be rewarded by God.

“From us at MTC, we say thank you, and we look forward to your active participation on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

​”Kindly understand that we can only select one Keynote Speaker and one topic for discussion, though we greatly appreciate all your suggestions and follow-up activities.

“Continue to pray and work for a better society because, collectively, we can leave the world better than we found it,” Egugbo, said.

​Profile of Gen. Irabor
(Abridged from the Nigerian Military Gallery)

​General L.E.O. Irabor was born on October 5, 1965, in Aliokpu, Agbor, Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State.

He gained admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in 1983 as a member of the 34 Regular Course and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1986 into the Signals Corps of the Nigerian Army.

​Irabor holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and two Master’s degrees from the University of Ghana and Bangladesh.

​General Irabor played a significant role in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency and other security threats.

As the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Irabor was known as the “Boko Haram nemesis” due to his courage and determination in tackling the insurgents.

Under his guidance, the Nigerian Army reclaimed various occupied territories. He also planned and executed operations that led to the clearance of the Sambisa Forest, a notorious insurgent hideout.

​On January 26, 2021, Irabor was appointed as the 17th Chief of Defence Staff, the highest-ranking military position in Nigeria.

He has received numerous awards for his exceptional service, including a national honour in 2022.

General Leo Irabor retired on June 19, 2023.

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