Tag: DAAR COMMUNICATIONS

  • Rivers government shut down AIT, Raypower operations

    Rivers government shut down AIT, Raypower operations

    The Rivers state Government  on Sunday shut down the Africa Independent Television, AIT, and Raypower FM operations in the state.

    This was made known by the media organization on its official X  platfom on Sunday.

    According to the media organization, the State Government shut down its operations through contracted telecommunications engineers accompanied by armed security operatives.

    “The contractors disconnected the wave guard from the antenna on the mast while riggers were seen dismantling the mast.

    “Also, bulldozers were deployed to demolish the Transmitter Complex at DAAR Communications PLC Broadcast Centre,” it said.

    The telecommunications’ contractor’s official told the organization that they were working on a directive from above to commence demolition on Sunday.

    Recall that the State government had in March given 48-hours quit notice to DAAR Communication Plc, stating that the area has been mapped out for GRA phase 5 Ozuoba.

  • BREAKING: DAAR Communications chairman, Raymond Dokpesi is dead

    BREAKING: DAAR Communications chairman, Raymond Dokpesi is dead

    DAAR Communications chairman, Raymond Dokpesi has died at the age of 71.

    A source revealed he died in an Abuja hospital after he suffered a stroke.

    This reportedly happened after the recent Ramadan fast.

    Details to follow…

  • Controversy surrounds alleged arrest of Dokpesi at UK airport

    Controversy surrounds alleged arrest of Dokpesi at UK airport

    Controversy has surrounded the alleged arrest of the founder of DAAR Communications Plc, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, who was delayed by the Met Police at Heathrow Airport on Sunday for a few hours.

    Dokpesi had arrived via Frankfurt from Abuja on a Lufthansa airlines flight but was invited off the plane before other passengers disembarked.

    Confirming the development in a statement on Monday, the DAAR Communications management explained that Dokpesi was in the UK in connection with the invitation extended to the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, by the British government to speak on the 2023 presidential elections.

    The statement said he was delayed for some hours before his passport was subsequently stamped and he was cleared by British Immigration officials.

    It stated, ‘’Dokpesi arrived via Frankfurt from Abuja on a Lufthansa airlines flight and was invited off the plane before other passengers disembarked.

    “Dokpesi was delayed at the airport for some hours before his passport was stamped and he was cleared by British Immigration officials for entry into the country.

    “His visit to the United Kingdom is not unconnected to the invitation of the Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar by the British government to share perspectives on issues around the 2023 presidential elections.

    “The media founder is the Deputy Director-General, Technical and Systems of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council. Chief Dokpesi wishes to thank all for their outpour of love, prayers and support following the news of the incident and to reassure them that he is hale and hearty.”

    Controversy surrounds alleged arrest of Dokpesi at UK airport

    But responding to inquiries about the reasons for Dokpesi’s arrest, the Met Police in an email did not mention the PDP chief’s name.

    The mail read, “On Sunday, 8 January, a 71-year-old man was arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of rape. The arrest relates to an allegation of rape in August 2019. The man has been bailed, pending further enquiries, to a date in early April. Enquiries into the circumstances continue.

    “Please, note that we don’t confirm the identity of any person who has been arrested but not charged.”

    Dokpesi could not be reached for comment on the statement from the police.

    But a source in DAAR Communication stated, “Rape! It’s not possible. I am not in the UK and don’t have information on why Dokpesi was held and released. If it was a rape case, will they release him? It is the most unfair allegation against him. Where did the rape occur? Is it in Nigeria or UK?

    “If Nigeria didn’t fight, is it the UK that will fight him over rape? Those who are brandishing that false allegation should be able to say where the alleged rape took place. Those brandishing that nonsense are not fair to that man. Rape! At what age? Something that he didn’t do at a younger age, is it at over 70 years that he would do that?”

  • DAAR Communications denies conferring award on Buhari

    DAAR Communications denies conferring award on Buhari

    Daar Communications PLC, owners of African Independent Television (AIT) and Raypower, have denied conferring on President Buhari the “African President of the Year” award for 2019.

    According to tweets which refuted the claims earlier made by the President’s media aide, Bashir Ahmed, DAAR Communications noted that the award was an honorary accolade given to four African leaders which included Presidents Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia and President Buhari of Nigeria.

    The statement released by the media organisation on Twitter also stated that DAAR Awards was hosted in January 2019 and therefore doesn’t reflect the activities of President Buhari for the year 2019 in review.

     

     

    Read statement below:

    “The attention of DAAR Communications PLC has been drawn to an image circulating on social media and amplified by the personal assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on new media, @BashirAhmaad purportedly showing President Buhari as the DAAR Awards African President of the Year.

    2019.
    It has become necessary to respond as follows:

    1. The award given to Mr President was an honorary award given to four African leaders which included Presidents Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia and President Buhari of Nigeria.
    2. The 3rd DAAR Awards was hosted in January 2019 and therefore the award doesn’t reflect the activities of Mr President for the year 2019 in review.
    3. Further to numerous complaints received from our social media followers to the award, we had on January 21st, 2019 shared the

    The general public is therefore advised to kindly disregard the image been circulated, as it does not represent the position of DAAR Communications PLC for 2019.

    • Mgt”