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GAMJI GLOBAL MEDIA AND CONSULT PUBLISHERS OF GAMJI REPORTERS CONGRATULATE MAJOR GENERAL ABDU KHALIFA IBRAHIM OFR ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS COMMANDANT OF THE NIGERIA DEFENCE ACADEMY

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GAMJI GLOBAL MEDIA AND CONSULT PUBLISHERS OF GAMJI REPORTERS CONGRATULATE MAJOR GENERAL ABDU KHALIFA IBRAHIM OFR ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS COMMANDANT OF THE NIGERIA DEFENCE ACADEMY

Gamji Global Media and Consult, publishers of Gamji Reporters, extends heartfelt congratulations to Major General Abdu Khalifa Ibrahim OFR on his recent appointment as the Commandant of the Nigeria Defence Academy. This prestigious position is a testament to his exemplary service and dedication to the Nigerian Army and the nation at large.

Prior to this significant appointment, Major General Ibrahim served as the 57th Commander of the Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army at Jaji, where he demonstrated exceptional leadership and strategic acumen. A distinguished graduate of the 39 Regular Course, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Nigerian Army on September 19, 1992. Major General Ibrahim holds a Bachelor of Science Honours (History) degree from the Nigeria Defense Academy and a Master’s in Strategic Studies from the University of Ibadan, Oyo State.

Throughout his illustrious career, Major General Ibrahim has held several pivotal positions, including Acting Garrison Commander of 1 Division, Commander of the 14 Brigade, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 7 Division, and Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force in Ndjamena, Chad. His leadership in these roles has significantly contributed to enhancing national security and fostering regional stability.

Major General Ibrahim’s commendable service has not gone unnoticed, as he has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) award from Nigeria and the National Order of Chad (NOOC) for his outstanding contributions to peace and security in the Lake Chad Basin.

As he embarks on this new chapter as Commandant of the Nigeria Defence Academy, we are confident that Major General Ibrahim will continue to uphold the values of excellence, integrity, and patriotism. His extensive experience and commitment to the advancement of military education and training will undoubtedly shape the future leaders of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

We wish Major General Abdu Khalifa Ibrahim OFR every success in his new role and look forward to witnessing the positive impact of his leadership at the Nigeria Defence Academy.

Signed,

Ibrahim Dahiru Danfulani
Sadaukin Garkuwan Keffi/Betara Biu
Managing Director, Gamji Global Media and Consult
Editor-in-Chief, Gamji Reporters

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Opinion: Doris Ogala should refrain from mentioning Dr. Chris Okafor’s name given his marital status.

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Opinion: Doris Ogala should refrain from mentioning Dr. Chris Okafor's name given his marital status.

Opinion: Doris Ogala should refrain from mentioning Dr. Chris Okafor’s name given his marital status.

…He is not accountable for your predicament; kindly address your case file.

Meta Facebook should take immediate action to sanitize its platform of individuals like Doris who are spreading malicious content, and Doris should be careful when referencing Lagos-based well-known Pastor Dr. Chris Okafor in connection to her faded career

 

Doris Ogala should be aware that the Generational Prophet is now in a fulfilling marriage with his spouse, and her recent troubles are exclusively attributed to the ancestral curse that has been a persistent issue since her previous union, which her current husband had not yet discovered.

Opinion: Doris Ogala should refrain from mentioning Dr. Chris Okafor's name given his marital status.

When a grown up woman lack wisdom and good parental upbringing what should be expected from such woman is exactly what Doris Ogala portraying as human beings that fabricated lies against a true man of God and go scout-free so, no one is expected to sympathized with the faded-away actress known as Doris Ogala and she must dearly pay for her evil manipulation as nemesis hunting her back.

 

It’s prudent for Doris Ogala, or those close to her, to be aware of the potential risks associated with her claims regarding Dr. Chris Okafor, a married man. Without proper justification, such actions could lead to severe repercussions. The challenges she faces might be linked to her actions, and a genuine change might mitigate her situation.

 

Consider how the spouse of the person you’re criticizing online might feel when you address them so informally. Don’t you think she’s capable of facing you? While she may not respond to provocations, it’s advisable not to provoke further

 

I am taking this opportunity to advise Doris Ogala to reconsider her actions and prioritize her career by refraining from mentioning the name of a man who does not reciprocate her interest. It would also be prudent for Doris Ogala to reflect on her age and compare it with the age of the person she is so ardently pursuing and to respect the sanctity of his home, which would invite divine blessings and a peaceful life of her own if she dedicates her life to Christ, potentially reversing any adverse fate that may be looming over her.

 

Sincerely dedicating your life to Christ and amending your behavior can lead to divine mercy and a stable living arrangement; in my considered opinion, reforming one’s ways can yield compassion.

 

John Linus writes from Onitsha

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Banwo Identifies Structural Challenges Limiting Opposition

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Public commentator Dr. Ope Banwo has identified key structural and strategic challenges limiting the effectiveness of opposition parties in Nigeria.

In a statement released from his base in America, Banwo outlined several factors, including internal divisions, weak grassroots presence, and lack of clear policy alternatives, as major obstacles facing opposition groups.

“One of the biggest issues is fragmentation. There are too many interests and not enough coordination,” he said.

He noted that multiple presidential ambitions within opposition ranks could make it difficult to build consensus around a single candidate.

Banwo also emphasised the importance of grassroots political structures, stating that electoral success in Nigeria depends heavily on local-level organisation.

“Elections are not won on social media. They are won through presence and coordination at the community level,” he explained.

Another concern raised by Banwo is what he described as inconsistent messaging from opposition parties, which he said could make it difficult for voters to identify a clear alternative to the current administration.

“Criticism alone is not enough. Voters want to see a defined direction and credible leadership,” he added.

He further pointed to the challenges of funding and long-term planning, noting that successful political campaigns require sustained investment and discipline.

According to him, defeating an incumbent government demands a high level of coordination, including strong alliances and a unified national strategy.

Banwo, however, suggested that there remains an opportunity for opposition parties to reposition themselves if they address these challenges early.

He stressed the need for compromise among political leaders, urging them to prioritise collective goals over individual ambitions.

“If there is unity, structure, and clarity of purpose, the political landscape can still change,” he said.

He concluded that the strength of any democracy depends on the presence of a viable opposition capable of offering credible alternatives to voters

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koloman’s: Daddy @pastorumoeno we’re still waiting for your benevolence sir

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koloman’s: Daddy @pastorumoeno we’re still waiting for your benevolence sir

 

@igosave @okonlagos @nedu_official @yawnaija @deehumorous @senatorcomedian @akwaibomstategovt

 

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