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Exclusive Profiles of the Force Behind NDDC’s Governing Board (2)

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Alabo (Hon.) Boma Iyaye, Esq, DSSRS: Advocate for Youthful Growth
In the sprawling Niger Delta landscape of the Niger Delta, an inspiring figure of steadfast commitment and indefatigable spirit emerges: Alabo (Hon.) Boma Iyaye. The current Executive Director, Finance and Administration of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), it has been a lifelong mission to uplift, guide, and provide a nurturing platform and environment for the region’s youth. Deeply embedded in his essence, this mission has painted a remarkable canvas of his journey through public service and the private sector.
He was born to the esteemed lineage of Alabo A. C. T Iyaye, Fifikachiri III, and Alabota F. A. Iyaye on September 24, over five decades ago, Young Boma’s formative years hinted at the excellence to come. His academic prowess shone brightly, first at State School 2 in Port Harcourt and later at Baptist High School, where he combined stellar academic achievements with a growing passion for sports.
Transitioning into higher education, Boma’s diligence led him to the then University of Science and Technology, Nkpolu-Oruworokwo, in Port Harcourt, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education and an MBA in Banking and Finance. Not one to rest on his laurels, he later embraced the legal profession. He obtained his LL.B degree from the University of Abuja and was subsequently called to the Nigerian Bar.
Beyond his commendable academic strides, however, he bore within the burning desire to make tangible societal impacts. Following a successful tenure in the accounting arena with prestigious multinationals, Hon. Iyaye joined the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). His foray into politics culminated in representing Ogu/Bolo Constituency in the Rivers State House of Assembly, further highlighting and cementing his commitment to the region’s development.
A testament to his undeniable talent and unwavering devotion to sports, Boma’s tenure as the Commissioner of Sports for Rivers State saw him championing pivotal milestones for the state. Notably, he was crucial in successfully hosting the 17th National Sports Festival, the “Garden City Games.” His leadership acumen caught the eye of the then Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, leading to multiple stints as Commissioner, first for Sports and later for Local Government Affairs.
Hon. Boma Iyaye’s impeccable reputation and passion soon captured the attention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Recognizing his dual expertise in accounting and dedication to youth development, President Tinubu appointed him to the eminent position of Executive Director for Finance and Administration at the NDDC.
Today, as he navigates the intricate responsibilities of this new role, his core values remain unchanged: to elevate the Niger Delta’s youth and forge a path of hope and prosperity. An avid sports enthusiast and devoted family man, Boma’s life is a harmonious blend of personal joys with his beloved wife, Joy, their children, and a professional journey dedicated to the betterment of the Niger Delta community.
Sir Victor Etim Antai: A Visionary Administrator and Servant Leader Transforming Communities with Excellence
Sir Victor Etim Antai, the Executive Director of Projects, is a distinguished Methodist who has been honoured with the prestigious title of KJW. He symbolizes administrative mastery and dynamic leadership, inspiring those around him. He was born on May 19, 1965, at Methodist Hospital in Ituk Mbang, Akwa Ibom State. Sir Antai’s inspiring journey is defined by his unwavering dedication to service and his profound commitment to creating transformative change within communities.
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A devoted family man, Sir Antai finds fulfillment as a loving husband to Mrs. Edu Victor Antai and a proud father to their children. His passion for serving his community is matched only by his devotion to his family.
With a remarkable educational background, Sir Antai’s thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Geography from the esteemed University of Port-Harcourt. His visionary mindset and desire for further growth propelled him to obtain a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Logistics and Transportation Management. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the same field at the University of Port Harcourt.
Sir Antai’s professional path radiates with innovative leadership, beginning as the Chief Operating Officer at Maintenance Culture Limited. His entrepreneurial spirit and visionary mindset led him to found Men at Work LTD, where he served as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). His exceptional leadership qualities were evident during his tenure as the Chairman of the Mbo Council Area from 2008 to 2011 in Akwa Ibom State, where he redefined governance and achieved an unprecedented re-election for a second term from 2012 to 2015.
In 2015, Sir Antai’s journey took on a greater purpose when he accepted the role of Commissioner in the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. He demonstrated his transformative touch and transitioned to the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, where he spearheaded initiatives that revitalized the state’s cultural heritage and tourism sector. Under his visionary leadership, Akwa Ibom experienced remarkable transformations and gained national prominence through groundbreaking events showcasing the state’s rich cultural tapestry.
Sir Antai’s commitment to community development matches his pleasant nature and dedication to student welfare. His Active involvement in sports and his former leadership role as Director of Welfare/Transport in the Student Union Government of the University of Port Harcourt underscore his holistic approach to leadership and his genuine care for the well-being of others.
Honored with the Knight of John Wesley (KJW) by the Methodist Church Nigeria and recognized as the head of the most improved ministry by the Governor of Akwa Ibom State in 2017, Sir Antai’s exceptional contributions have received well-deserved accolades. His legacy of excellence is further cemented by the Ibom Pride Award of Excellence and his recognition as the Best Performing Local Government Chairman by the House of Representatives Committee on Local Government.
Beyond his administrative prowess, Sir Victor Etim Antai is a true humanitarian, dedicating his time and efforts to community development. His unwavering commitment to societal growth has earned him several chieftaincy titles, testifying to his transformative impact on the lives of the people he serves.
Sir Victor Etim Antai is not merely an administrator but a visionary leader guided by a deep sense of purpose. His exceptional achievements, dedication to service, and holistic approach to community development have solidified his reputation as a figure of influence and inspiration in Akwa Ibom State. Through his remarkable journey and outstanding leadership, Sir Antai exemplifies excellence in transforming communities and leaving an indelible mark on society, all while cherishing the loving support of his wife and children.
Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde: An Architect of Change in Politics and Professionalism
The journey of the Executive Director of Corporate Services, Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde, has been a rich tapestry of engineering prowess, architectural brilliance, and dedicated public service.
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Born on May 5, 1955, he started from a civil engineering background. He enlarged his scope with architectural studies before moving into the esteemed chambers of the House of Representatives. His variegated forays endowed him with a plethora of skills and experiences. His strong affinity for architecture, coupled with the art of crafting environments, has allowed him to weave imaginative planning seamlessly with realistic implementations.
His educational foundation was laid at St. David’s Primary School, Akure, which he followed up with a secondary education at Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure. Furthering his passion for design and structure, he acquired a B.Sc in Architecture from Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A. He obtained his Master’s in Architecture from Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
His professional journey began as an Assistant Civil Engineer at Akintobi-Oyenekan & Associates, where he played an instrumental role in developing roads in Ondo State. His career then spanned across international borders to the USA, where he showcased his technical prowess as a Systems Engineer for both the State of Maryland and the United States Patent and Trade Organization.
In politics, his commitment to the public good has been evident. As a Member of the House of Representatives, he chaired committees on Inter-Governmental Affairs and the National Emergency Management Agency. His dedication to governance and statecraft further propelled him to serve as the Secretary to Ondo State Government (SSG) from 2017-2020, where he played pivotal roles in industrialization, poverty eradication, and governance programmes.
Hon. Ifedayo possesses various certifications, including those from Microsoft, Cisco, and the American Society of Professional Estimators. His attributes resonate with organizational restructuring, team collaboration, excellent communication, relentless pursuit of objectives, and fostering strong interpersonal relationships.
Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde is not just a seasoned professional or political figure; he’s a harmonious blend of both. He is dedicated to exploring new territories, improving built environments, and positively impacting his local government, state, and the nation.

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INEC appeals ruling against Election Guidelines

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has asked the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal to set aside the judgement of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which nullified part of the the election guidelines put in place by the commission for the conduct of the 2027 general election.

Justice Muhammed Umar of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, had last week nullified guidelines issued by the INEC directing political parties to submit their membership registers and databases by May 10, 2026, as a condition for participation in the 2027 general election.

A political party, the Youth Party, had filed a suit challenging the legality of the electoral body’s directive or guidelines.

The court said in its judgement that INEC could not lawfully shorten the timeline already provided under Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act 2026 for the submission of party membership records and candidates’ particulars.

But, in the appeal notice dated May 25, 2026, filed by INEC, through its Counsel, Chief Alex Izinyon, SAN, the electoral umpire prayed the court to set aside the judgement of the lower court.

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How Businessman Lucky Adimike was stabbed to death by his son – Sources

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Businessman Chief Lucky Adimike, also referred to as Lucky Godwin Adimike, was allegedly stabbed to death by his 19-year-old son in Abuja.

The incident is said to have happened after an argument at their home in Guzape.

A report says the son, who was reportedly keeping late nights and returning from a night club allegedly stabbed him multiple times and is currently in police custody while investigations continue.

The police reportedly confirmed that a homicide investigation is ongoing.

The incident allegedly happened at his residence in Guzape, Abuja.
He was described as a businessman and electrical dealer.

Sources claimed there was an argument between him and his son, reportedly a nightcrawler, in which he scolded him to be more serious with his studies and life instead of roaming aimlessly, spending lavishly and getting into substance abuse.

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The disagreement allegedly also involved money, lifestyle expectations, and accusations about business funds.

Police reportedly found him injured after a distress call and later confirmed him dead at the hospital.

The Nigeria Police Force reportedly said several people, including a relative, were taken into custody while investigations continue.

Why youth corps member stabbed billionaire father dead -Associate

Friday, May 15, 2026, will linger in the memories of family members of the late multi-billionaire business tycoon, Chief Godwin Adimike, as the day he was allegedly killed by his 21 -year-old son.

Chief Adimike, popularly known as Egonaejeije Na Awka-Etiti, was killed in the early hours of that fateful day at his Number 3, Hassan Adamu Street, Guzape home in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

Findings revealed that Adimike, a native of Awka Etiti in Anambra State, a major figure in Nigeria’s electronics and import business, was renowned for his strong presence and influence at the Alaba International Market in Lagos.

Having built a vast business empire over the decades, he was widely respected as one of the leading merchants in the popular market.

Findings revealed that Adimike was killed by his son, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), on that night following a heated argument at their Guzape home.

When our correspondent visited the Guzape home of the deceased on Friday, the premises were cordoned-off with security operatives still carrying out forensic analysis in his apartment.

One of his close friends resident in Abuja and pleaded anonymity told our correspondent that Adimike owned houses in Lekki, Lagos and in Guzape and Maitama, Abuja, frequently shuttling between the two cities for his business interests.

He explained that the news of the incident reached the union after reports emerged that the businessman was allegedly stabbed three times by his son, who had returned from a club before the confrontation.

He said: “We received news that one of our members, one of the big boys in the market, was involved in a tragic incident. He is an importer, a major dealer, and also involved in real estate.

“He travelled to Abuja to see his first son who is working there as a youth corps member and also manages some of his father’s real estate business.

“Godwin shuttles between Abuja and Lagos because of his business.

“We were told that his son went to a club and later returned to his Guzape home, one of the estates he manages for his father.

“Apparently, a heated argument ensued after the son confronted his father about being unfair with money, citing how some of his friends’ fathers, who are not as wealthy, buy cars for their children.

“Following the confrontation and an argument over mismanagement of business funds, the son allegedly stabbed his father three times in different parts of the body as seen in the body of the deceased.

“The boy is currently in police custody in Abuja, and the wife of the deceased has also been invited for questioning”.

Adimike belongs to the Electrical Dealers Association of Nigeria (EDAN).

A neighbour, who also pleaded anonymity, said: “It was my husband that his son called at about 1am that day that he should come and see his father on the floor.

“When my husband got to their apartment, because we have six flats here, our own is the first while Adimike’s own is the second. My husband got there and saw Adimike on the floor, and he was the one that called the police. The son did not call the police.

“That day, the son was with two ladies and another of his friends.”

Another neighbour described the incident as unfortunate, saying: “That night to the following morning, there is a dog in the neighborhood that barks whenever there is a stranger.

“But that day, the dog did not bark, and this tells a lot about the situation.

“My prayers are that the police should do their investigation and come out with results. This is not funny.”

Details of the incident remain sketchy as investigations are ongoing. The motive behind the incident is yet to be established by the police.

The death of Adimike has left many people in deep shock and mourning. A man widely known for his generosity, kindness and support for the less privileged, whose name echoed across Awka-Etiti and beyond because of his philanthropic lifestyle.

Another close friend said: “What an abomination and painful tragedy. A man known for helping widows, supporting the church, empowering people and touching lives positively did not deserve such an ending.

“This heartbreaking incident is a reminder that anger, lack of self-control and family conflicts can destroy lives within seconds.

“It is also a painful lesson that wealth, fame, and influence cannot replace peace at home.

“The entire Awka-Etiti community, friends, business associates and loved ones are mourning the fall of a great iroko tree.”

Many people who knew him described him as a humble and cheerful giver whose doors were always open to the needy.

During the COVID-19 period, he reportedly distributed food items and cash worth millions to members of his community in Awka-Etiti, showing his heart for humanity and the welfare of others.

It will be recalled that the FCT Police Command on Tuesday issued a statement confirming the incident and the arrest made.

FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Ade, said the police had commenced investigation into the death of Adimike, whose body was discovered following a distress call from concerned persons.

Reacting to the incident, Adeh said the police responded to the report and discovered the victim lying injured in a pool of blood at his residence.

Adeh said he was immediately rushed to Karu General Hospital where doctors on duty confirmed him dead.

“Following the incident, the police swung into action and arrested five suspects, including a relative of the deceased, as part of ongoing investigations.

“The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, ordered a discreet investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.

“The Command urged residents to remain calm and cooperate with investigators by providing any useful information that could assist the investigation,” Adeh said.

As of Friday, Adeh told our correspondent that investigation was still ongoing. “I would not want to disclose any information now till we conclude our investigation. This is a very serious case,” he said.

While all of these are unfolding, the family members issued a statement over the circumstances surrounding his death, frowning at growing speculations and unverified claims over the tragedy.

In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Adimike Family, a copy of which was obtained by THE NATION, the family cautioned the public against what it described as misinformation, speculation and false narratives circulating across social media and some news platforms regarding the gruesome killing of the businessman.

The family said many of the claims being circulated about the circumstances surrounding Adimike’s death were speculative, misleading and unsupported by facts emerging from the ongoing police investigation.

“The Adimike Family of Awka Etiti, Anambra State, wishes to strongly caution the public against the growing wave of misinformation, speculation and false narratives being circulated across social media and certain news platforms regarding the tragic circumstances surrounding his death,” the statement said.

The family stressed that contrary to widespread reports, no official determination had been made regarding the identity of the perpetrator or the brains behind the killing.

“As of this moment, no official determination has been made regarding the identity of the perpetrator(s), and the family considers it irresponsible and deeply hurtful for individuals and platforms to spread unverified allegations and assign blame without evidence,” the statement added.

The family further appealed to members of the public and media organisations to avoid sensational reporting and allow law enforcement authorities to conclude investigations professionally.

“The family respectfully appeals to the public and media organisations to refrain from sensationalism, allow the police to conclude their investigations professionally, and keep the family in prayers during this difficult period,” it stated.

News of Adimike’s death had sparked widespread reactions after reports emerged alleging that the prominent businessman and philanthropist was killed inside his Abuja residence following a domestic altercation.

However, the family’s statement appears to push back against what it described as premature conclusions while police investigations continue.

Our correspondent also saw a viral audio sound of the deceased’s wife crying and saying in Igbo language that she is being accused of killing her husband.

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DISCLAIMER: NDC disowns John Paul Anih

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…Says he’s neither Enugu State Chairman, nor represents NDC

The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) and entire leadership of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has been drawn to the nefarious activities of a certain John Paul Anih who is purporting to be the Enugu State Chairman of NDC, there by impersonating the authentic and legally recognised Enugu State Chairman, in the person of Engr. Ibuchukwu Obeta.

Apart from impersonating our state Chairman, the said Mr. John Paul Anih, we learnt also conducted a kangaroo state Congress where he allegedly installed himself as state chairman. He has also approached a court in Enugu, seeking to compel NDC to recognise him as our state Chairman for Enugu State.

Mr. John Paul Anih did not stop at that. While his case is yet to be heard, he went ahead to forge and reproduce copies of the NDC Expression of Interest Forms which he sold to unsuspecting prospects.

The NDC hereby warns unsuspecting members of the public that Mr. John Paul Anih does not represent the NDC in any category whatsoever, and whoever transacts any business with him on behalf of the NDC does so at his/her own risk.

Earlier today, we learnt that John Paul Anih has also seized the opportunity of the ongoing screening of aspirants by the party and set up what he called an aspirant screening Committee for Enugu State, which he is using to further defraud and extort some gullible politicians.

For the avoidance of doubt, the National leadership of the NDC has set up screening committees to screen aspirants for the state houses of assembly across the 36 states of the Federation. The three-man team for Enugu State comprises the following:

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Hon. Sylvester O. Nwankwo – Chairman
Barr. Ifeanyi Emmanuel Agbom- Secretary
Ngene Helen Funmilola – Member

Any other person outside of the above mentioned, purporting to be a member of the Enugu State House of Assembly aspirants screening Committee is a fraud and should be treated as such.

We reiterate that John Paul Anih is a fraud, does not represent the NDC, and is not by any stretch of the imagination, the Enugu State Chairman of NDC.

Signed:

Osa Director Esq.
National Publicity Secretary,
Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC)

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