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Integrity Youth Alliance Faults Sowore Over Claims Against Nigeria Police

The Integrity Youth Alliance has dismissed recent allegations made by the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, accusing officers of the Nigeria Police Force of acting as enforcers for corrupt politicians and suppressing civic freedoms.

In a statement signed by Kelvin Adegbenga, the group described Sowore’s claims—that police officers “kill for big thieves in political offices,” “crush protesters,” and “frame activists”—as unfounded, reckless, and intended to mislead the public and incite disaffection within the Force.

The Alliance stressed that the Nigeria Police Force operates strictly within constitutional provisions and does not serve the interests of any political officeholder. It added that lawful protest remains a protected right, and officers are trained to maintain public order professionally and within the confines of the law.

Addressing further allegations that officers are forced to buy motorcycles on credit or beg for basic kits, the group stated that no police personnel is compelled to purchase work tools, nor are they struggling for accommodation or uniforms. It noted that under the leadership of Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, welfare reforms, improved logistics, and enhanced housing initiatives have strengthened support for officers across the country.

The Integrity Youth Alliance also accused Sowore of attempting to exploit security concerns for political gain, citing his involvement in the failed #PoliceProtest campaign. The group warned that inciting police personnel against constituted authority is a serious constitutional offence that threatens national security.

The Alliance called on Nigerians to disregard the allegations and continue supporting the Police Force in its efforts to safeguard lives, property, and national unity.

Wanted Drug Baron Arrested As NDLEA Recovers Large Drug Shipment, Forex In Lagos Hideout

….. Seizes over 14,440kg skunk in Osun forest, Lagos, Edo, Kwara, Taraba, Nasarawa raids

A wanted drug baron who operates under the cover of a businessman and hotelier, Frank Chijioke Ibemesi, alias Chisco Bee, has been arrested by operatives of a Special Operations Unit of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) after weeks of intelligence and surveillance on his criminal activities.

The 42-year-old Ibemesi who is the MD/CEO of Franc CJ Ibemesi Nig Ltd was arrested at his Daisy Garden Hotel, 66-68 Agbeke street, Ago palace way, Isolo Lagos in the early hours of Saturday 15th November 2025 after which he was taken to his warehouse at 7 Pius Ezeobi street off Ago place way, Isolo where 42 jumbo bags and four cartoons of Loud, a strain of cannabis weighing 1,762.8 kilograms were recovered. Also seized from him at the point of his arrest include: $11,600 US dollars; ⁠2,000 British Pounds; 2,200 Euros and 50 Canadian dollars, all in cash.

Attempt by a drug syndicate operating at Orita-Apeje, Araromi-Okeodo forest reserve, Ife South LGA, Osun state to load and distribute across the country large quantities of processed skunk, a strain of cannabis, weighing a total of 11,135 kilograms were thwarted on Tuesday 11th November by NDLEA operatives after days of surveillance in the forest. Two trucks being used to transport the illicit consignments: a Volvo truck marked WWR 29 XA and a Mercedes truck with registration number AWK 713 YZ were seized and seven suspects arrested. Those in custody in connection with the seizure are: Lucky Abiodun; Julius Amos; Victor Ngbikili; Sunday Oduegwu; Ibrahim Akanni; Eze Godstime; and Fred Ifeanyichukwu.

A total of 1,902.1 kilograms of skunk were recovered in parts of Edo state. While 184.1kg was recovered along a bush path at Oza/Igbanke road, Igbanke, in Orhionmwon LGA on Thursday 13th November, 672kg was evacuated from Utese forest, Ovia North East LGA on Friday 14th Nov, with 494kg recovered from a Mercedes Benz car marked DE311BEN along.

Benin-Akure road where a suspect Felix Edah, 45, was arrested same day, just as Lucky Abagha, 51, was nabbed in another Mercedes Benz car marked JJJ 56 JW conveying 552kg.
While four suspects: Micheal Okoh; Offor Agada; Raphael Nkemjika and Nwabueze Franklin.

were arrested with 68kg skunk and 3.150kg methamphetamine along Ijebu-Ode expressway in Ogun state, Danjuma Tukura, 50, was nabbed with 172kg skunk at Sunkani area of Ardo Kola LGA, Taraba state on Friday 14th November and Wisdom Titus, 24, with 84kg of same substance at Takum area of the state.
In Adamawa state, NDLEA operatives on Friday 14th November recovered 396,000 capsules of tramadol from a suspect Ahmed Isyaku Nda, 50, at Aliyu Mustapha International Airport Yola, while 785kg of skunk was evacuated from the warehouse of a drug dealer currently at large at Asob Maraba Karu, Nasarawa state.

Two suspects: Jamiu Kunle Kardoso and Oriyomi Waliu were on Friday 14th November arrested with 130 pouches of Canadian Loud weighing 65.150kg in Surulere area of Lagos, just as Taofeek Moraina was nabbed same day with 282 blocks of Ghana Loud with a gross weight of 141kg at Otto, Oyingbo area of Lagos.

In Kwara state, NDLEA operatives on Thursday 13th November intercepted a truck marked T- 0262KT along Ilorin – Jebba expressway conveying 197 blocks of skunk weighing 78.565kg and 155 cartons of rubber solutions. The truck driver Umar Yakubu was taken into custody. In another operation, a commercial bus with registration number KJA- 657CY was intercepted at Eiyenkonrin, Ilorin on Wednesday 12th November with 20 blocks of skunk concealed in a 50-litre jerry can recovered and the driver Ibrahim Bello arrested.

In like manner, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities in schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA sensitization lecture to students and staff of Government Day Secondary School, Birnin Ruwa Gusau, Zamfara; Holy Ghost Secondary School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi; Government Science Technical School, Ringim, Jigawa; City Girls Secondary School, Enugu; Randle Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos; and Anglican Girls Grammar School, Obalende, Ijebu Ode, Ogun state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of the SOU, Osun, Lagos, Edo, Ogun, Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, and Kwara Commands for the arrests, and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) enjoined them and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the Agency.

Enugu CP Calls For Scientific, Innovative Security Solutions At UNN Summit

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The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, psc, has urged universities and other academic institutions across Nigeria to champion the development of scientific and innovative strategies that can strengthen security operations nationwide.

According to a press releass signed by the Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe,CP Giwa made the call on Saturday, November 15, 2025, while presenting a paper at a security summit organized by the University of Nigeria Consultancy Services Limited, held at the Princess Alexandra Auditorium, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He was represented at the event by the Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Daniel Ndukwe.

Delivering a paper titled “Scientific and Innovative Approaches to Effective Security Operations in Small Areas: A Focus on the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)”, the Commissioner stressed the growing need for intelligence-driven, technology-enabled, and community-based security models. He noted that traditional reactive methods are no longer adequate to combat the complex and rapidly evolving security threats faced by university communities and society at large.

According to him, universities must take the lead in advancing technological knowledge and driving innovation that can support modern policing and improve safety within small and large environments.

The summit attracted key stakeholders in the security and academic sectors, including the Vice Chancellor of UNN, Professor Simon Uchenna Ortuanya; Chairmen of Nsukka and Udenu LGAs, Engr. Jude Chinedu Asogwa and Aka Eze Aka; Director of UNN Consultancy Services, Prof. Emmanuel Nwosu; retired security chiefs; security personnel; members of the UNN Security Department; leaders of the Students’ Union Government (SUG); and a large number of students.

Participants described the insights shared by the police chief as timely and valuable, noting that they provide a practical blueprint for enhancing campus security through science, technology, and innovation.

Nenadi Usman Decries Declining Social Mobility, Says Poor Children Can No Longer Aspire To Be Ward Councillors

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The Interim National Chairman of the Labour Party, Senator Nenadi Usman, has raised alarm over Nigeria’s worsening socio-economic decline, warning that the country’s current trajectory threatens the future of its youth and generations to come.

Speaking at a virtual forum organised by the US-Africa Chamber of Commerce, Global Diaspora and Civil Society, Usman highlighted challenges in governance, security, the rule of law, anti-corruption efforts and youth empowerment. She stressed the need to strengthen national institutions to ensure the government becomes more responsive to citizens’ needs.

Reflecting on her personal journey, the former Minister of Finance recalled how she rose from being the daughter of an illiterate auto mechanic to serving as a senator, an ascent she attributed to the scholarship schemes that once supported children from poor families through tertiary education.

“Today, can the child of an illiterate auto mechanic in Nigeria obtain the quality of education I received, or even dream of aspiring to be a ward councillor?” she asked, lamenting that the opportunities that once enabled upward mobility have all but collapsed.

Usman also criticised Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies, alleging that bodies like the EFCC have been weaponised by the ruling party to target political opponents rather than genuinely tackle corruption.

On the rule of law, she expressed concern over what she described as the “capture” of the judiciary by the executive, adding that the National Assembly has become a “retirement home” for former governors who do little to strengthen judicial independence.

Other speakers at the forum included Col. Brian Searcy (Ret.) USAF, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the US-Africa Chamber and CEO of Paratus Group, who urged participants not to rely solely on the government for solutions. He emphasised the importance of individual and community responsibility in building a better society.

The session was moderated by Dr Sir Joe Madu, President of the US-Africa Chamber of Commerce.

Sahara Reporters Misses The Mark Again: Untangling The IGP, Chinedu Ogah, And The So-Called “Award” Saga

By Adewole Kehinde

Once again, Sahara Reporters has demonstrated its unrestrained appetite for sensationalism over truth. Its recent publication titled “Disquiet As IGP Egbetokun Presents ‘Award Of Best Customer’ To Power-Drunk Federal Lawmaker, Chinedu Ogah” is yet another unfortunate example of the platform’s descent into fiction packaged as journalism.

For anyone familiar with the operations of the Nigeria Police Force, it is common knowledge that every official visitor to the Office of the Inspector-General of Police receives a standard welcome plaque, a simple ceremonial gesture acknowledging the courtesy visit.

This is neither an award nor a special recognition; it is a routine, longstanding tradition. From governors to diplomats, community leaders to civil society groups, the same courtesy is extended.

To twist such a benign protocol into an “award of best customer” is not only mischievous but also exposes poor editorial judgment. Sahara Reporters owes the Nigerian public more seriousness than this.

No Evidence, Because None Exists

Even more troubling is Sahara Reporters’ reliance on an unnamed “eyewitness,” clearly someone who understands the platform’s weakness for inflammatory fabrications. The publication boldly asserts that Hon. Chinedu Ogah is a frequent abuser of police services—harassing, oppressing, arresting, or imprisoning anyone who opposes him.

Where is the evidence?

Where is a single credible petition, a police report, a court document, or even a community account backing such claims?

There is none.

Hon. Chinedu Ogah has no record, formal or informal, indicating abuse of police authority. But Sahara Reporters, in its typical style, elevates rumour above fact, hearsay above evidence, and innuendo above responsible journalism.

True picture

To clear the false information posted by Sahara Reporters, this picture was taken on September 19, 2024, when Hon. Chinedu Ogah led a team of the House of Representatives Committee on Reformatory Institutions to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, in his office.

The visit, among other reasons, was to discuss strategies for the decongestion of the prisons and enhance the administration of criminal justice in Nigeria.

Given that inmates undergo prosecution by the police, the meeting sought to foster collaboration between the legislature and the police in tackling the challenges faced by the Nigerian correctional system and promoting a more efficient, fair, and transparent judicial process for all.

Let Sahara Reporters Publish the Plaque Content

If Sahara Reporters is so confident in its story, then let it publish the exact content of the plaque allegedly given to the lawmaker. This is a simple challenge.

Let Nigerians see the wording. Let the truth be laid bare.

But they cannot, because the story was manufactured. The plaque contains nothing beyond the standard “Courtesy Visit” inscription given to every visitor. There was no “Best Customer Award,” a phrase that only exists in Sahara Reporters’ imagination.

A Pattern of Recklessness

At this point, one is compelled to ask: When will Sahara Reporters ever publish a balanced story?

The platform, once celebrated for bold investigative journalism, has drifted into reckless activism masquerading as news reporting. With each false, one-sided, or poorly sourced publication, Sahara Reporters continues to erode its own credibility and relevance.

A responsible news outlet verifies. Sahara Reporters amplifies rumours. A credible newsroom seeks balance. Sahara Reporters seeks outrage. A professional journalist investigates. Sahara Reporters invents.

Conclusion

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, did not present any “Best Customer Award” to Hon. Chinedu Ogah.

The lawmaker has no history of using the police to harass or oppress anyone. And the so-called “eyewitness” merely fed Sahara Reporters another sensational story to publish without scrutiny.

Nigerians deserve truth, not propaganda. Journalism demands integrity, not desperation.

Until Sahara Reporters learns this difference, its value will continue to diminish in the eyes of discerning readers who can clearly distinguish between news and noise.

 

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. kennyadewole@gmail.com @kennyadewole

13th Anniversary: Gallery Security Offers Free Medicals, Succour Families Of Late Personnel

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Ahead of its 13th anniversary celebrations, Gallery Security Services Limited, a subsidiary of the Bibopere Group, has rolled out an elaborate three-day programme that includes community medical outreach, a youth engagement summit, and providing succour for some families of its departed personnel.

Chairman of the anniversary organising committee, Barr. Barakumo Kpemi, said in a statement that the medical outreach would be conducted at the Bradama International Skill Works premises at Agadagba-Obon in Ese-Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State on November 20.

Kpemi stated that it would cover free check-ups, basic treatment, drug dispensing, and health education for residents of coastal communities in the area.

“We have engaged the services of doctors, nurses, and volunteers to attend to hundreds of the locals. There would be awareness talks, screening, common investigation, essential drug distribution, and counselling.

“The outreach is part of Gallery Security’s wider anniversary programme and focuses on extending the company’s impact beyond operations into humanitarian service,” he said.

The organising committee chairman further stated that a “Youth in Coastal Defence Summit” would also hold on November 19 at the company’s premises in Agadagba-Obon.

“The focus is to strengthen waterways security and community safety by tackling illegal bunkering, sea piracy, drug abuse, kidnapping, and youth violence in the riverine areas,” he said.

Key participants at the summit are drawn from the Nigerian Navy, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Customs, Immigration, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, and other relevant government and community bodies.

The anniversary, which celebrates Gallery Security’s milestones and its contribution to peace and community safety over the years, would be rounded off on November 21 with an awards and recognition ceremony for its serving personnel and the families of some departed staff.

Integrity Youth Alliance Dismisses Adeolu Oyinlola’s Allegations Against Fakorede, IGP Monitoring Unit, As Baseless

The Integrity Youth Alliance has refuted claims made by Mr Adeolu Oyinlola in a Sahara Reporters publication titled “Lagos Businessman Petitions Inspector-General Egbetokun After Fakorede, IGP Monitoring Unit Compromised, Secretly Released Case Files To Ex-Governor Oyinlola.”

In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Danjuma Lamido, the group described the allegations against CP Akin Fakorede and the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit as unfounded, malicious, and intended to mislead the public concerning established police procedures.

According to the IYA, it is standard investigative practice for a suspect to be given a copy of any petition written against them, enabling them to understand the allegations and prepare their defence.

The group added that this is a constitutional requirement supported by the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), which guarantees the right of suspects to be informed of allegations and to access their own statements.

The Alliance stressed that CP Fakorede did not compromise any investigation nor release confidential documents to former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, contrary to the claims made by Adeolu Oyinlola.

It further noted that the petitioner never applied for certified true copies of his own statements, making his claims of secret releases misleading.

The group also clarified that certified documents from police investigations are issued only through the Legal Directorate of the Nigeria Police Force, not through the IGP Monitoring Unit, describing the allegation of unauthorised document release as “pure blackmail”.

Reaffirming its confidence in CP Fakorede’s professional integrity, the IYA urged the public to disregard the allegations, assuring that the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to due process, transparency, and professionalism.

Ugboma: Celebration And Presentation Of 59 Garlands To An Icon; A Multi-faceted Personality

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By Eze Chukwuemeka Eze,

“An unsung, unassuming, foresighted and outstanding leader of Rivers politics, Prof. Henry Ugboma stands out as a vocal crusader of good governance, consciously advocating societal development and the general wellbeing of all.”

Preamble

I have been inundated with calls from friends and associates far and near advising me against embarking on my usual routine of celebrating Prof. Henry Arinze Anthony Ugboma, the CMD of UPTH, on his birthday which falls today.

They have valid reasons for their counsel but one thing with me is that I am a diehard slave to friendship. Once for any reason, I come in contact with you disengaging me from the bond becomes an assiduous task. I therefore plead with those who feel for any reason that Prof. Ugboma should not be celebrated even in his birthday to please forgive me for my stubbornness in this regard.

Ugboma is equally faced with the challenges of the time occasion by the docility and general ineptitude of the leadership class of the current dispensation. This reality may have made it seemingly difficult for him to meet up with the numerous demands from his friends and associates and even to discharge his duties as the CMD of UPTH. So, to me, no reason is enough to fail to celebrate Ugboma on this auspicious day of his birth.

As funny and unbelievable as it may sound, it is a fact that I have not met Ugboma in person neither have I visited UPTH throughout my stay in Port Harcourt and I can’t remember if we have spoken to each other this past three year for reasons I don’t know but the humility, liberality and candor Ugboma expresses during our past interactions distinguishes him from people of his class – people who have attained the peak of their career with global recognition for excellence and classical quintessence. One will only have reasons to appreciate God for the privilege of associating with such a humanist who trail-blazes in the field of Medicine.

With apologies, on this auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of my friend and brother, Prof. Henry Arinze Anthony Ugboma, I find it a rare honour to be tasked with the service of presenting to the world this phenomenal breed of human specie with whom God, in His infinite mercy and love for humanity decided to bless us with on this great day of our Lord.

An elixir to contemporary Nigerian leadership deficit, Ugboma is a core progressive, party loyalist and condensed advocate of good governance; a reminiscence of selfless service; an intellectual giant and leader par excellence.

His Background and Educational Qualifications

My friend and brother, Prof Henry Arinze Anthony Ugboma was born on 15 November 1966 and to the Glory of God he has distinguished himself as a Nigerian Professor of Maternal-fetal medicine and the present Chief Medical Director of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Rivers State.

An alumnus of the University of Port Harcourt School of Medicine, he is a consultant, Feto-Maternal and infectious gynecologist and a Fellow of the International College of Surgeons.

He had training in Leadership and Administration Processes in Rivers State. In 2016, Ugboma obtained a Certificate of Professional Management from the Nigerian Institute of Management (charted). He further obtained training in Information and Communication Technology. In 2017, he became a member of the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON). Consequently, in 2019, he was conferred a Fellow of the Institute of Health Service Administrators of Nigeria (IHSAN).

WHAT HE IS TO THOSE THAT HAVE CROSSED HIS GOLDEN PATH

The date November 15 is symbolic to humanity especially those from Rivers State as it reminds us of God’s awesomeness and love for humanity as in His infinite mercy and love, He decided to bless mankind with a unique personality in the person of Professor Henry Arinze Anthony Ugboma JP, MNIM B.Sc. (NIG), MBBS (NIG), FWACS, FICS., a personality who is a source of joy to everyone that crosses his golden path.

Besides his philanthropic gestures, Ugboma freely relates with people of all classes and has been a pillar of support to the progressive course to liberate Rivers from the shackles of the dearth of leadership; a course in which he believes. The fact remains that the person and personality of Prof. Ugboma are a rare breed. Give me thirty of his caliber and I will turn this country into a beacon of possibilities.

Ugboma has also distinguished himself as an embodiment of competence in public office; a rare specie of administrator whose track record of achievements in the health profession has restored confidence in public health institutions especially, the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), where he holds sway as Chief Medical Medical Director.

A proud son of Rivers State and public servant extraordinaire, Ugboma has carved a niche for himself in all spheres and posterity will continue to be fair to him for his unwavering commitment to the health and safety of members of the public whose health needs at UPTH are met with very professional and accelerated attention.

The trailblazing leadership model adopted by Ugboma has transformed the formerly moribund UPTH into a health tourism site for all Nigerians. With the daily delivery of top-notch facilities to the institution as well as the modern health facilities added to the institution’s catalog of equipment, there are countless reasons for the rain of warm felicitations that has continued to pour in on the CMD in commemoration of his birth.

Prof Ugboma and His Love For His People:

From verifiable records, Ugboma sponsors and assists hundreds of families with bags of rice, funds, and assorted Christmas presents to celebrate both the Christmas and New year festivities. It is on record that this humanist and philanthropist per excellence, had before this time influenced the employment of most of our unemployed youths. This forced one Lady Mary Okeke to state, “Yes, indeed Prof. Henry Ugboma is a great and wonderful leader. He also has a heart that is very pure like a diamond.May the Good Lord always continue to bless and protect him all the days of his life. Amen”.

PROF UGBOMA AND HIS FEATS AND WHAT GREAT MINDS SAID ABOUT THIS ENIGMA OF A MAN:

To those who may not have been opportune to know the professional background of Professor Henry Arinze Anthony Ugboma JP, MNIM, a peep into his records will do some good:

B.Sc. (NIG), MBBS (NIG), FWACS, FICS.; the gentleman is an astute professor of Feto-Maternal Medicine at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Science, University of Port Harcourt and an honorary consultant, Feto-Maternal and infectious unit at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Science, University of Port Harcourt.

He is of Feto-maternal medicine and consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist at the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.

Currently, he is the Chief Medical Director (CMD) at, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Rivers State.

A Professor of Professors, here is one man who has put in the hard work to be where he is today, with loads of experience in the field of Medicine and hardcore leadership.

The Black American Rights Activist, politician, and propounder of the Kingian Principle of non-violence, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., was very much on point when he asserted that “an individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity”.

This is akin to the citation offered by Albert Schweitzer which states that “the purpose of human life is to serve and to show compassion and the will to help others.” One can safely infer that Prof. Henry Ugboma has by no small means carved a niche for himself as already stated, as he continues to break new grounds and discover opportunities in his services to humanity.

Henry Ugboma has severally been said to have acquired the rare label of a barrel of sound human breeding, having been raised in a dynamic cultural setting with distinct and rigid societal mores, where sound etiquette, a deeper sense of brotherliness and love are practically inculcated as a holistic approach to life and held in high esteem. He is voracious in thoughts and well-spelt-out ideas, as he is beautifully decorated with other attributes traceable to excellence, tact, focus, and results-driven programmes, among others.

Prof. Ugboma and His Appointment and Reappointment as the CMD of UPTH and Some of His Feats:

A renowned academic, Prof. Ugboma is an advocate of the sermon of education. To him, and like every other enlightened Nigerian, education remains the cardinal weapon and chief liberating force for the dismantling of hedges and remains of bifurcation occasioned by primordial feelings of ill-will, ethnocentricism, and sectional disharmony. Students in their hundreds, cutting across languages, have continued to benefit from his annual education grant, a strategic project among a litany of others, adopted and explored as a problem-solving technique to foster a renewed sense of hope among young people.

The administration of former President Mohammadu Buhari must have been vividly inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s proposition which appears to be Ugboma’s life principle anchorage, that “the sole meaning of life is to serve humanity”, when it certified him a worthy servant and shouldered on him the responsibility to steer the affairs of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), as Chief Medical Director (CMD) for two terms.

Dr. Paul John reported that before the appointment of Prof. Henry A. A. Ugboma as the Chief Medical Director of the University of Port Harcourt (UPTH), he was a senior lecturer and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with the University and the hospital, respectively. On assumption of office, he ensured that he worked with the best brains in the hospital to ensure that his transformation agenda was successful.

Before his emergence, the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital was almost flat on its back and beaten into a prostrate position; a sympathetic situation that forced health professionals, tourists, and victims alike to shake their heads in sorrow: standards were appalling, medical equipment was reprehensibly outdated, research was nonexistent because grants dried up. Indeed, the health facility was critically in shambles and near-moribund state.

His passion for service albeit, keeps him burning the midnight oil, conjuring all manner of paradigms, blueprints, and models for an inclusive and globally accepted standard of growth and balanced development for the health institution, and to the pride of all, Ugboma has dominated the health sector in Rivers State and South/South like a colossus, enrooting his vestige in the development of facilities for a holistic overhaul. Suffice it to say the UPTH CMD has a typical mooring spectacularly distinct from the obvious penchant of several Nigerian public servants who are known to be averse to progressive ideas.

Prof. Ugboma and His Enduring Feats at UPTH:

Ugboma saw himself fitting into the parlance of Dalai Lama: “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries, without them, humanity cannot survive”, when in 2019, the UPTH Assisted Conception Unit produced the first baby from the hospital’s In-Vitro-Fertilization (IVF) programme. The IVF facility was established to assist couples who cannot produce children through the natural process of reproduction. The baby boy with a birth weight of 4.5kg was delivered in January 2019, by a 34-year-old lady who had been married for 10 years without conception.

UPTH under Prof. Ugboma prides itself in its expertise in the delivery of quality services to clients in Assisted Reproductive Technologies, the first and only of its kind in South /South, Nigeria. This is made possible with the availability of equipment for artificial insemination, in vitro fertilisation, Intra-cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), and donor cycle – egg and sperm donations. The institution also provides surrogacy and freezing facilities for gametes amidst other top-notch facilities for improved services to Nigerians which make the hospital technologically driven.

In September of 2020, the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital recorded a huge milestone with the purchase and successful arrival of a state-of-the-art 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine.

The MRI is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the psychological processes of the body, using strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio waves. Primary Care Physicians can utilize tests to analyze the human body system and perceive how well a patient had reacted to treatment.

The Ugboma-led UPTH management team has tremendously improved the quality of infrastructure within the institution and has placed a high premium on staff welfare. In 2020, promotion exercises for junior and senior staff were conducted, concluded, and implemented. No wonder the positive quantum leap in staff commitment to service delivery.

Similarly, during the pendency of Covid-19 which grew into a global health emergency, UPTH remained at the forefront of the fight to confront the menace. The molecular laboratory ran thousands of samples from all states within the South/South. Aside from expanding the treatment center, a new one was opened to meet the overwhelming demands on the existing facility, given the soaring number of cases recorded on daily basis. The institution’s readiness and commitment in the fight against the virus saw Shell donating testing machines to speed up the process of detecting cases and reducing the soaring number of deaths.

During this period, the hospital successfully delivered two Covid-19 positive ladies of their babies. The first delivery was a Spontaneous Vertex Delivery of a bouncing baby boy while the second was delivered by the Elective Caesarian Section (CS) of a bouncing baby girl.

The births were made possible by the combined efforts of Doctors, Nurses, Laboratory Scientists, Hygienists, Paramedics, and support staff that deployed globally approved standard expertise, protocols, and work ethics to ensure that the women and their babies were alive and kicking.

Ugboma’s discovery of the best hands for every given task is based on careful observation and insights with clear consideration for competence and more importantly, without bias or prejudice. His love for humanity surpasses his biggest projects. Not only is he a health professional, but also a leader, instructor, and mentor; an accomplished academic, politician of note, and seasoned entrepreneur who has successfully established viable economic platforms for people’s aspirations to thrive and for the provision of social safety nets for qualified trainable and employable people at all levels.

He on 26th – 31st October 2025 supervised the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital 45 years of excellence in healthcare, medical innovation, and manpower development.

A week-long used for
✅ Thanksgiving Service & Jumaat Service
✅ Medical Outreach & Health Walk 🚶‍♂️
✅ Fun Day & Novelty Match ⚽
✅ Alumni Day Reunion 🎓
✅ Anniversary Lecture & Endowment Fund Launch 🎤
✅ Exhibitions, Raffle Draws & Awards 🏆

His humanitarian ideology rejects blood-politicking and wasteful endeavors as commonly practiced by some overzealous and vicious politicians with inordinate ambitions.

In private and public engagements, the trailblazing Ugboma is stocked with the knowledge that leadership is not only something done to the people but something done with the people and as a result, he gives a thought to the lives of others. Ugboma has transposed himself into an amiable personality of great influence, building legacies and sowing seeds in individuals and groups’ lives. A believer in aesthetics, Ugboma displays contagious passion in tackling the concerns of Rivers people and Nigerians in health and health related areas including politics, education, culture and development, scoring many firsts through innovative development schemes.

As a Professor of Feto-Maternal Medcine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Henry Ugboma has published a wide range of articles in widely read local, regional and international Journals some of which include:- Prevalence and Antibiotic Succeptibility of Staphylococus Aureus and other Staphylococal Infections in Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in a Tertiary Hospital in Port Harcourt.

His Research interests span across Obstetrics, Parental Care, Obstetric Delivery, Foetal Medcine, Midwifery, Developmental Biology, Gynecology, Endocriminology and Cryobiology amidst participating in high powered international health conferences around the world where he made stunning presentations to the awe of participants and the pride of the country.

Ugboma has authored and co-authored medical and scientific research publications in the field of medicine both locally and internationally.

For this accomplished public administrator of global repute, service to humanity has remained his topmost priority, and to the pride of people of goodwill, he has continued to utilize his expertise in health and politics to drive through the stairways of development. That is the bane of morality in public service.

For anyone working with Prof. Ugboma, it is always an amazing experience as he brings energy and language that generates appetite for learning and hard work and transmutes plain conversations into ideas that inspire innovative undertakings.The bond he shares with subordinates goes beyond the spheres of officialdom and counts more.

Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian Nationalism in one of his reflective moments opined that “the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” This proposition is true to the life of Ugboma whose commitment to service is for public good.

With the foreknowledge that public office is but a temporary terminal point, Prof. Henry Arinze Ugboma has maintained remarkable decency and sublime integrity in his official endeavors. His trademark and rare humility are virtues every leader should imbibe. His numerous achievements in academics and accomplishments in the political and leadership world have earned him recognition and awards within and outside the shores of Nigeria.

Flesh and blood did not reveal to Albert Schweitzer the very essence of his quote thus: “sometimes our light goes out but is blown into fame by another human being. Each of us owes deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this light”

Men and brethren, Rivers people owe deepest appreciation to all the forces that positioned Ugboma for the good of all. That debt is as exigent as James Allen garnished it when he opined that “no duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks”.

Though Professor Henry Arinze Anthony Ugboma hails from Umu-Awo Ndoni in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, he was actually born in Onitsha in Anambra State to Mr. and Mrs. Ugboma and had his initial higher school training at Afikpo in Ebonyi State.

A notable sports enthusiast who enjoys politics with a touch of godliness, Ugboma is happily married to the delectable Dr. (Mrs) Enighe Wanayo Ugboma, a Radiologist, and is blessed with five wonderful children.

Henry A. A. Ugboma is an open-minded individual with a keen interest in the progress of people and society.

Happy birthday my brother and friend. I pray God to guide, bless and grant unto you better and greater years ahead for better services to humanity.

Eze Chukwuemeka Eze is a Media Consultant, Political Analyst, APC Chieftain, member of APC Legacy Projects Media Team & former National Publicity Secretary, nPDP who is based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and can be reached either through 08022049770 or ezemediaconcept2020@gmail.com

Quit Illicit Drug Trade Now Or Get Ready For More Hard Time, Marwa Warns Barons, Cartels

….Thanks President Tinubu for his reappointment to continue ongoing efforts against drug menace

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) has warned drug barons, traffickers and their cartels to quit the criminal trade or face more hard time during his second tenure.

Marwa who was reappointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second tenure of five years on Friday 14th November 2025 told jubilating management staff, officers, men and women of the Agency who gathered to welcome him at its National Headquarters in Abuja following the presidential announcement that his second tenure will be hell and bleak for those who fail to quit the illicit drug trade.

He expressed appreciation to the president for the recognition of ongoing efforts against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in the country.

“First of all, what a surprise, I did not expect to come back from jumat service to meet these great felicitations, dancing and singing by our personnel. Thank you very much. We would like to thank the almighty God, because always the glory has to go to Him for everything. We thank the President and Commander-in-Chief for the special recognition of our collective efforts and the new mandate for us to continue with the war against drug abuse and trafficking.

I thank the management, officers, men and women of the agency, who continue to provide service to the nation 24/7, in spite of the risks that you all face”, he stated.
He also acknowledged the unflinching support by the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun while also expressing thanks to “all our local and international partners, with whom we have continued to collaborate towards ridding Nigeria of illicit substances.”

For the drug cartels, Marwa has a message: “First, this word must go to the cartels. The cartels have not seen anything yet. I promise them this second tenure is going to be hell and bleak for them. Drugs shall not pass, in or out or within Nigeria.” He reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment towards President Tinubu’s mandate, assuring that “in line with our Act, we will continue to do our level best. I remember in my inaugural speech, the day I took over, and I said very clearly that NDLEA will be feared by the drug cartels. And that’s just the beginning.”

“At the same time, I must appeal to those who are engaged in illicit drug trafficking that this is the right time for them to drop that criminal business and face something legitimate. It is in line with that that we established the Alternative Development Unit, which seeks to persuade those who are perpetrating the illicit drug activities, particularly cannabis growers, who are our greatest challenge in Nigeria, to desist from the habit, collaborate with us.

We are going to support towards licit cultivation of crops that are legitimate, legal, and you can sleep with your two eyes closed.

“But those who refuse to do that can be sure that the NDLEA is up and able on its task of law enforcement. You will be arrested, the drugs will be seized, and your assets will be confiscated. So, you come out from jail, there will be nothing left.”

He also assured that the Agency will remain committed to its drug demand reduction efforts. “I’ll take the opportunity again to announce the rededication of our efforts towards prevention, sensitization, counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation of our children in our 30 rehabilitation centres. And with the support of the President and the Renewed Hope Agenda, seven more rehab centres are coming up under the 2025 budget that will now make every state to have its own rehab centre.

“And as well, there will be zonal rehab, more rehab centres and we are getting full collaboration from the Honorable Minister of Health. We appreciate his efforts also, and the Honorable Minister of Education, who has accepted our recommendation for drug tests for our children on admission to tertiary institutions, so that with this we can catch them young before it gets into addiction stage. May the Almighty God bless our President, bless all those that are supporting us, bless the officers, men and women of NDLEA.”

DSS Recaptures Ansaru Terrorist And Mastermind Of Deeper Life Church Mass Shooting

The Department of State Services (DSS) has recaptured a top commander of the Ansari terrorist group, Abdulazeez Obadaki, believed to have masterminded the August 7, 2012, mass shooting of Christian worshippers at a Deeper Life Bible Church near Okene, in Kogi State.

At least 19 worshippers, including the pastor, were killed, with several others sustaining varying degrees of injuries, after three men armed with AK-47 rifles walked into the church and opened fire on the worshippers.

Security sources said Obadaki, who, after the church mass shooting, also masterminded another attack on five commercial banks in Uromi, Edo State, was arrested but escaped during the July 2022 jailbreak at Kuje Custodial Centre.

Security sources disclosed that the suspected terrorist leader confessed to orchestrating the Kuje Custodial Centre jailbreak following his transfer from Kabba Custodial Centre in June 2022.

According to the sources, after over three years of being on the run, DSS operatives in a well-oiled intelligence operation recaptured Obadaki, aka Bomboy, on Friday morning.

This arrest comes barely two months after the secret police arraigned five suspects linked to the 2022 Catholic Church attack in Owo, Ondo State.

During the February 2022 daylight bank robberies in Uromi, Edo State, which instilled widespread fear across the region, several policemen and bank customers were killed, while hundreds of millions of Naira were reportedly carted away.

The secret police have, of late, been recording a chain of successes in the capture of terrorists and criminal elements across the nation, with its new leadership fast-tracking the trial of the arrested suspects.