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  • Where would the Nigerian entertainment industry be without DAAR? – By Okoh Aihe

    Where would the Nigerian entertainment industry be without DAAR? – By Okoh Aihe

    The apotheosis of Dokpesi Anthony Aleogho Raymond (DAAR) was confirmed penultimate week in Agenebode, Edo State, when, in an elevated moment of deserved glory, his remains were placed in a mausoleum at his residence by the riverside as a lasting testimony for his progeny that “here lives the spirit of a man who gave the nation very profound and unforgettable moments.”

    It was a fitting and pleasurable harvest of good deeds that the platform of DAAR Communications –broadcasters of AIT, Raypower and FAAJI FM, the irrepressible platform which Dokpesi used to tell the story of the poor folks and sundry struggling people of Nigeria, and elevated quite a number to stardom, the very platform which internalized the beauty of our culture – music, movies, arts and craft, and plain, lucid storytelling, was there to bring his heroic exploits to the global community. A star was in apotheosis and comets were all over the heavens!

    Quite a number of people have told me that they didn’t really know the man, and that he had affected the nation to such an extent, and that his image looms much larger now than anybody would ever have contemplated.

    Yes, they now agree with me that the nation never really knew Dokpesi, and unfortunately, never will. So, the nation’s leadership, for as long as I can remember, pressured him to a departure that we all now regret. Because, from all indications, he had so much more to offer to a nation that would always eat up its best. But that will not stop his followers, admirers and beneficiaries from saying the truth; nothing but the truth, the unfailing truth that hurts the wicked.

    In the past couple of weeks, say a few days over a month now, I have asked myself one question: where would the entertainment industry in Nigeria be without Dokpesi? Could the answer to this question just be like arrogating to one man an overwhelming sense of achievement?

    Two significant dates changed the story of entertainment in this country. September 1, 1994, when the first private radio station in the country, Raypower 100.5, hit the airwaves and December 6, 1996, when the first private TV station, the African Independent Television (AIT) introduced television viewing diversity to our screens, courtesy of the audacious investment undertakings of Dokpesi. It was a dangerous launch into the deep but the attendant success and appreciation of nation starved of meaningful entertainment, have made all that pain endurable if not pleasantly.

    Entertainment hopefuls used to hang around the few government broadcast stations available, knocking on doors that may never be opened to them. You know monopoly has a way of breeding arrogance and this thrived in Nigeria of yore.

    Some entertainers tell their story in Dokpesi’s authorized biography, The Handkerchief. This is the story by Wale Adenuga, one of the biggest content producers in Nigeria, whose company produces hit TV programmes like Papa Ajasco and Super Story.

    ‘’My vision and dream was to transform those characters in my magazines onto the television screen. And before then, I have run from pillar to post. I have been to a couple of TV stations, but then I was not lucky till I got to AIT and in no time, the proposal was welcome and accepted. He supported me with equipment, money and every other thing and I produced under the supervision of their producers. In 1997, Papa Jasco TV drama was born on AIT. By then, it was called the Ajasco Family. It came out beautifully. From episode one we started to make waves. So in short, in that year, the programme would not have come out but for the intervention of Aleogho and I give that to him. At that same time, he was also bankrolling and producing programmes like the Family Circle and so many others. So most of us who are big producers today owe High Chief so much gratitude for making our dreams come true. I can never forget. He was God sent because God actually sent him to help us actualize our life ambitions,” Adenuga stated in the book.

    Idris Abdulkareem of Nigeria Jagajaga fame has his testimony as well. ‘’Without Kenny Ogungbe, there wouldn’t have been Idris Kareem. There wouldn’t have been Timaya, D-Banj, and the new school music. Without Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, there wouldn’t have been Kenny Ogungbe. See the spirituality. There’s no way I will talk about Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi and I will not talk about Kenny Ogungbe…..Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, thank you Sir. On behalf of the new school, those who started in the afro Raypower that is now called the Afro Beat all over the world.”

    He listed a few of the beneficiaries as follows: Daddy Showkey, Lagbaja, Baba Fryo, Nicrogravity, 2 Face Idibia, and even Sunny Ade. People may see the inclusion of Sunny Ade quite differently. But between Sunny Ade and Dokpesi, there was an unbroken link that may need a dedicated episode to explain.

    Let me touch the case of Kenny Ogungbe which is even more interesting and seems to have strong imprimatur on the early achievements of Dokpesi’s broadcast company. Ogungbe had lived in Los Angeles. At the deregulation of broadcasting in Nigeria, Ogungbe had taken Dokpesi to visit Steve Wonders radio station in Los Angeles. With the kind of studio he saw and the quality of music belting out, Dokpesi didn’t need any convincing any more. ‘’I need to bring this kind of broadcast quality to Nigeria,’’ he told himself. He ordered his equipment on the spot. The initial amount was staggering.

    Ogungbe was to return to Nigeria to form the kernel of a risk-taking group of young men and women that would make broadcast history in the country. He minted some live radio programmes that yielded a bunch of aspiring musicians that would eventually be nurtured to stardom under his new music label, Kenny’s Music. Quite a number of them have moved on. But Ogungbe, kekeke, the sobriquet that would swallow up his name, had made his point. He was making stars why he too, along with D-One, was becoming a big star. The music sector of the entrainment industry was witnessing a renaissance while Nollywood was loading fast. The country’s entertainment industry has become a global puzzle but some people paid the price.

    I have always comforted myself with this information, that Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, more than anyone else, had built the entertainment sector almost solely with his ambitious investments and visionary propositions for broadcasting. Because, really, entertainment feeds the hub of content while content provides the backbone for broadcasting. In this complicated relationship, Dokpesi was weaving a beautiful story that could be told from Africa especially led by Nigeria.

    Zeb Ejiro, popularly called the Sheik of Nollywood, told me a story that had both of us scrambling for beautiful memories of the past.

    ‘’Dokpesi is a man that does not know how to say no to his friends. He would put himself in very disadvantaged position to help people. He would always find a way. Domitilla stands as one of the best movies of the 90s, all because of Dokpesi. I went to NTA with the movie and they asked for N6m. I went to Dokpesi and told him we need to go to the cinema with Domitillia. And you cut the promo. I want it as loud as Benson and Hedges Loud in Lagos. He said, we will make it louder. And Domitilla became a hit. He sees a good thing from afar,’’ Zeb recalled.

    Like most of us, Zeb Ejiro refuses to believe that the man has gone on a long journey, so the present and the past become mixed up in the system. My final affirmation however, is that Dokpesi and the entertainment industry embraced each other very conveniently, but the latter climbed on his broad shoulders to hail the attention of the community.

  • Days after Ait’s founder, Dokpesi’s burial, super Nollywood producers, staff still relishing his good deeds

    Days after Ait’s founder, Dokpesi’s burial, super Nollywood producers, staff still relishing his good deeds

    *Obiajulu, head of Ait transmission in tears says we can’t question God

    * Cameraman Sam Akpan says he is still alive

    *Jide Kosoko, says I can’t forget his good deeds to me personally

    Days after DAAR Communication founder, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi was buried in his hometown, Fugar in Edo State, tributes are still pouring in from different parts of Nigeria describing the media mogul as a compassionate entity that cannot easily be forgotten.

    Nollywood stars and super producers and DAAR Communication staff hailed the High Chief for touching their lives in various ways.

    Super film producer, Zeb Ejiro had alot to say about the role he played in the formative years of Nollywood.

    Another super producer in the make believe industry, Ralph Nwadike also hailed Dokpesi for playing the father figure to place Nollywood where it’s today.

    Also, Fidelis Duker a powerful film producer spoke extensively on his role at the formation stages of Nollywood.

    Nollywood wood veteran, Jide Kosoko went memory lane recalling how Dokpesi gave him contract to supply goods to DAAR Communication in Lagos.

    He said: I can’t forget his good deeds to me personally and I pray God to grant him eternal rest and continue to allow his legacies remain valid on earth.

    Head of DAAR Communication transmission, Obiajulu Iwambaru in years said: “We can’t question God He knows best. He was a father figure to as I never had a father. He trained me on this job to train others.

    A cameraman with Ait said:He is still alive, he is not dead. He was a detribalised Nigerian, tribe was not in his lexicon. He was father to all at all times. We are going to truly miss him.

  • Osunbor pours encomiums on Dokpesi, says he was an achiever in all spheres of life

    Osunbor pours encomiums on Dokpesi, says he was an achiever in all spheres of life

    Former Governor of Edo State, Senator Oserheimen Osunbor has said the late founder of DAAR Communication, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi was an achiever in all spheres of life.

    The professor of law disclosed this when he paid a condolence visit to Dokpesi’s family in Abuja and was received by his first son, Raymond Dokpesi Jnr.

    Osunbor while extolling the virtues of the media mogul went memory vividly recounting the role the late High Chief played in making the south south zone a strong political structure.

    He said: “His roles in the south south platform were formidable we all all worked together to form a strong structure for the group.

    “Dokpesi excelled in all spheres of life as a politician, business man and as an engineer, we shall all miss him.

  • Esan Okpa mourns Raymond Dokpesi sudden demise

    Esan Okpa mourns Raymond Dokpesi sudden demise

    …says Nigeria and indeed humanity has lost a huge asset.

    The socio cultural and non partisan pan Esan umbrella organization, Esan Okpa Initiative (EOI), has received the news of Monday morning passing of the media mogul and founder of AIT/Raypower, High Chief Dr Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, at age 71, with deep shock and sadness.

    In a press release in Benin City signed by its President, Hon Mathew Egbadon and Public Relations Officer, Mr Tony Iyare, the organization says , “His death is a huge and tragic loss not only to Edo State but to our dear country Nigeria”.

    Recalling his dogged and great pioneering role in private broadcasting about 30 years ago, which has expanded the media space and offered alternative platforms for venting of diverse opinions and views, the group contends that “Nigeria and humanity has indeed lost a huge asset”.

    Recounting his humility, humanism and generosity which has greatly impacted on many, the group salutes him for “always being imbued with the propensity to share whatever he had with others”.

    Expressing its deep and heartfelt sympathy and condolences to his immediate and AIT/Raypower families, Esan Okpa says, “the hearts and prayers of our members are with all those who hold dear our departed business mogul and statesman,and we pray that God Almighty should console them all in this moment of grief.”
    “We also pray for the repose of his soul, as we share the grief of the immediate family he left behind” the organization concluded.

  • Senate President mourns media mogul Raymond Dokpesi

    Senate President mourns media mogul Raymond Dokpesi

    The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has expressed his grief over the death of media mogul, Dr Raymond Dokpesi.

    Lawan described the death of founder of Africa Independent Television (AIT) and Raypower FM Radio as a great loss to the Nigerian polity and media industry in the light of his immense contributions to politics and the evolution of private media in Nigeria and Africa.

    The Senate President said it is to the credit of Dokpesi that he established the first private television network in Nigeria, Africa’s first private satellite television and first privately owned radio station in Nigeria.

    “I commiserate with the immediate family of Dr Raymond Dokpesi, staff of AIT/Ray power FM radio and the media industry at large on this great loss.

    “They should all be consoled that Dr Dokpesi made his mark in business, politics and the media industry and lived a fulfilled life,” Lawan said.

    He prayed to God to grant him eternal rest and comfort his loved ones.

  • Dokpesi: I’ve lost a friend and brother – Atiku

    Dokpesi: I’ve lost a friend and brother – Atiku

    Former Vice President of Nigeria and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, has mourned the passing of the founder of Africa Independent Television, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi.

    Atiku, in a statement signed by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe, notes that the late Dokpesi was a trailblazer who reshaped the Nigerian business landscape in every sphere of his endeavour.

    According to the statement, “Ezemo, as we fondly called, was an enigmatic business personality, a news maker in life and, sadly, even in death.”

    Atiku’s immediate reaction to the news of Dokpesi’s death is an expression of grief and shock, saying: “Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God! I am in a state of shock! As we say in Islam: from God we came, and to Him, we return. I am in prayers and will continue in prayers! My everlasting and deepest condolences to the Raymond Dokpesi family. May God forgive his sins and grant him eternal rest. Ezemo, not on a date like this should you leave us!”

    According to the statement, Dokpesi entered the corporate landscape at a relatively young age, proving the merit of his creativity with distinction.

    The former Vice President said that he enjoyed a close-knit relationship with the late Dokpesi, and the news of his death came to him with a rude shock. “Ezemo was my friend, brother, counsellor, and associate, all rolled into one. He was honest, detribalised, loyal, and supremely hard working. Once committed to a cause, he will see it to a conclusion.”

    He prays for his immediate family to have the fortitude to bear the loss of a patriarch. He also expressed his deepest condolences to the management and staff of AIT, the PDP, Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, and the people and government of Edo State over the loss of an impactful patriot.

  • Oborevwori mourns Raymond Dokpesi

    Oborevwori mourns Raymond Dokpesi

    Delta Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has expressed sadness on the passing of media mogul and founder of DAAR Communications Plc, Chief Raymond Dokpesi.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Festus Ahon, in Asaba, Oborevwori condoled with the family of the deceased, who he described as a consummate leader and elder statesman of repute.

    He said Dokpesi’s death was a huge loss to the media industry and the entire nation, especially at this period in our fledgling democracy.

    Oborevwori remarked that Dokpesi’s pioneering role in Nigeria’s broadcast industry was inspiring and would be missed by those whose lives he touched in various ways.

    He said the late septuagenarian was an outstanding patriot, a detrabilised Nigerian, doyen of private broadcast media in Nigeria, with his founding of RayPower Radio in 1994 and Africa Independent Television, AIT, in 1996.

    “It is with great sadness that I, my family, the government and people of Delta commiserate with the management of DAAR Communications Plc, the Dokpesi family of Aganebode in Edo State on the passing of a septuagenarian and elder statesman, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi.

    The governor urged the media and the entire Dokpesi family to be consoled by the legacies left behind by the elder statesman.

    He assured them of the support and prayers of his family, the people and government of Delta at this trying period.

    “His death remains a great loss not just to his family but to the entire nation given his role as a successful media entrepreneur, businessman and exceptional statesman.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and the entire nation that the soul of the deceased rest peacefully and may God grant his immediate family the fortitude to bear his demise,” he said.

  • Ugochinyere expresses sadness over Dokpesi’s Death

    Ugochinyere expresses sadness over Dokpesi’s Death

    The spokesman of the Coalition of United Political Parties and House of Representatives member-elect representing Ideato North South Federal Constituency, Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere has expressed sadness over the death of the chairman and founder of the AIT/Raypower FM, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Anthony Dopkesi.

    Ugochinyere in a statement he personally signed described Chief Dopkesi as a patriotic Nigerian, courageous democratic fighter , advocate and soldier of free speech who would be sorely missed.

    Ugochinyere said he received the news about the death of the media entrepreneur with shock, saying that he has left a vacuum in the Nigerian media industry.

    While noting that the opposition will lower their flags in his honour, Ugochinyere sent his heartfelt condolences to the AIT/Raypower family, people and government of Edo State, especially the people of Weppa-Wanno Kingdom.

    He said, “Chief Dokpesi will be missed. As a pioneer in the media industry, High Chief Dokpesi used his array of media houses under the Daar Communication, including the Africa Independent Television (AIT), Ray Power FM and Faaji FM to promote access to information, enhance good governance, educational activities, private entrepreneurship as well as showcase the rich cultural heritage of our nation, Nigeria and Africa in general to the world. High Chief Dokpesi was a global citizen and his death is a huge loss to our dear nation and humanity at large.”

  • Dokpesi: Family formally announce passage, says, our hero and father has passed

    Dokpesi: Family formally announce passage, says, our hero and father has passed

    The family of media mogul High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi has formally announced his passage.

    This was contained in a statement signed by his eldest son Chief Raymond Dokpesi, Jnr, on Monday stating that:

    “With immense grief and deep sadness, the Dokpesi family regrets to announce the passing of their great leader, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, Ph.D, (Ezomo of Weppa-Wanno Kingdom).

    “The sad incident occurred on Monday May 29, at about 2:30pm, at an Abuja hospital where he was admitted after taking ill.

    “As a family, it is a loss that is almost impossible to come to terms with, and it is a grief collectively shared by the board and staff of DAAR Communications Plc, which he founded over two decades ago.

    “Dokpesi was a well accomplished businessman, a pioneer in the media industry, and a philanthropist who dedicated his life to the service of his country and his community.

    “But more importantly, he was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, a friend and mentor to many.

    “He leaves behind a legacy which generations now, and those after him will be proud of.

    “We remain deeply grateful and comforted by the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time. We ask that you keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we mourn the loss of our patriarch.

    “Further details on the funeral arrangements will be released in due course.

    May his soul rest in peace.

    Signed,

    Chief Raymond Dokpesi (JNR)
    Chairman, DAAR Communications Plc

  • 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…