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  • BREAKING: Appeal Court acquits Dokpesi of alleged N2.1bn fraud

    BREAKING: Appeal Court acquits Dokpesi of alleged N2.1bn fraud

    The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, has discharged and acquitted the Chairman Emeritus of DAAR Communications PLC, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi on the allegation of N2.1 Billion fraud Case.

    The court made the declaration today, Thursday April 1, 2021, while ruling on the “No Case Submission” filed by High Chief Dokpesi.

    The three man justices of the Appeal Court unanimously discharged the accused, saying that the prosecutor (EFCC/Federal Government of Nigeria) could not prove a case of money laundering and criminal conspiracy against the accused.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) called 13 witnesses in the course of trail.

    TNG reports that on November 21, 2018, John Tsoho, trial judge, had struck out Dokpesi’s no-case submission and ordered him to open his defence.

    However, Dokpesi approached the court of appeal seeking to upturn the trial court’s decision.

    Delivering judgment in the appeal on Thursday, Elfrieda Williams-Dawodu, justice of the appellate court, held that the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case against the appellants.

  • Ayade Congratulates Media Magnate, Dokpesi at 69

    Ayade Congratulates Media Magnate, Dokpesi at 69

    Cross River State governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, has described media magnate , founder and Chairman Emeritus, High Chief Raymond Alegho Anthony Dokpesi as an epitome of a true visionary and an astute and exceptional entrepreneur.

    Governor Ayade in his congratulatory message signed by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Mr Christian Ita on Dokpesi’s 69th anniversary, said: “As a visionary, you demonstrated an uncanny ability to imagine the future and acted on it, which yielded great results in the process and then using this success for the benefit of mankind.”

    The Governor who lauded the Former Chairman of the Independent Broadcasters Association of Nigeria for his entrepreneurial prowess over the years commended: “Your commitment, tenacity and devotion as an astute entrepreneur and media magnate, over the years have not gone unnoticed as you have birthed many enviable firsts in Nigeria;first indigenous shipping line in Nigeria; first privately owned broadcast station, in Nigeria.Nigeria’s First global TV and Africa’s first ever Satellite TV station as well as the first TV station to run 24-hour broadcasting in Nigeria, among others.”

    Commending Dokpesi’s inspirational leadership, Statemanship and humanity, Ayade said: “At 69, you have touched lives, inspired everyone with your wisdom, leadership, and foresight.

    “On this unique occasion of your 69th anniversary, my family and I as well as Government and people of Cross River State can wish you no less than peace, good health, and happiness” the statement added

  • Dokpesi, the Broadcaster with trouble in his pouch, By Okoh Aihe

    Dokpesi, the Broadcaster with trouble in his pouch, By Okoh Aihe

    By Okoh Aihe

    Those who love him love him to the hilt. Those who hate him hate him with a passion, to the extent that all they might be waiting for is just an opportunity for him to turn his back so that they can drop a knife. But he has followers, lots of them, including those who believe in him and his ways and would likely take a bullet for him. But they don’t need to because the subject here is a survivor who seems to enjoy so much protection from his God that one can safely say he is a veteran of sort.

    Some people will convulse when they hear the name Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi but many more will shout Raypower for some reasons that will eternally be difficult to bury unfairly. When he was 69 on Sunday October 25, 2020, his friends gathered around him for some somber celebrations. Dokpesi has his crowd from across the divides and there is little anybody can do about that. Looking at some faces around him on television reminded me of the story of two boxers Barry McGuigan and Frank Bruno. One day, a few hours to a major fight, McGuigan told their story, how they grew up in the same neighborhood, fighting their way through poverty to the top, and how Frank Bruno has forgotten his humble beginnings once he came into fame and wealth, lapped up to the nobility, while he still kept his friends from their youthful days.

    Dokpesi keeps his friends, no matter the background, no matter the age, no matter the wealth, and no matter the education or tribe or state of origin. Dokpesi keeps his friends and is loyal to them even in the vortex of peril. So he is very much at home in any part of the country, bewitching the people with his ebullient and rambunctious nature.

    His life is predicated upon a mixed trajectory that is once emotional and equally laced with determination to overcome the vicissitudes of life. When he was still young he was so sickly that his father’s friend had candidly advised his friend to dispose of this young boy who didn’t have the capacity to become anything in life. In total confusion and mortal fear he looked at a man he would call his second father pronounce a death sentence on him, and that ignited some grit inside of him. He vowed never to succumb to sickness and the accompanying finality of death, although that was a decision beyond his reach.

    Dokpesi is a story teller and would tell the story of his life with some relish and a glint in his eyes, like Unoka in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Born at Ibadan in 1951 in the present day Oyo State, his parents were ordinary folks who tried to make meaning out of life. His father, William Ayaoghena Dokpesi was a district nurse who worked around the scattered villages in Etsako before joining the army to fight in Boma, India, while his mother, Aishatu Alice Dokpesi who hailed from the popular Garuba Elama family in Agenebode, was a petty trader who sold fried akara balls and yam opposite Central Hotel, Ibadan. When they moved nearer home, to Benin, much later in life, she sold hot rice.

    This is the story that drives Dokpesi, the story that makes him angry, that if life could give him the opportunity to aspire, to dominate his world and create opportunities, that same life should do more for the young people of today. Unfortunately opportunities are fast disappearing and the little crevices that are opened are reserved for those whose parents have already abused or are still abusing the system.

    The circumstances of his birth stokes his determination. At a very young age, he secured a government scholarship to read abroad. His political father, Bamanga Tukur, who was head of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) at the time, told this writer that Dokpesi never failed to justify government’s investment in him.

    “I kept on pushing to ensure that the sponsorship continued because Dokpesi was always a winner, an achiever; he never disappointed me. So, I always had a very good story to tell about him, that the boy was an achiever and should be continuously encouraged,” he noted.

    Dokpesi set an academic record doing his Doctorate in a university in Poland. Little wonder that when Bamanga Tukur became governor of the old Gongola State, the wonder kid became his Chief of Staff. And he was from the old Bendel State! Juxtapose this with today’s reality in Nigeria.

    Dokpesi is a marine engineer of the highest breed. But there will be time to talk about this and some more; his life in politics into which he has retired, his life as the avatar of the South South Peoples’ Assembly (SSPA), which he used to homogenize the fragmented agitations of a people who needed better living conditions and environment, for which he is still loathed by external and native oppressors, his life as an unrepentant patriot and philanthropist who has used his enormous resources to fight nation threatening battles; there will be time to talk about Dokpesi, the misunderstood.

    My little odyssey here is to affirm that Dokpesi is a fighter. When he gets into a field, he charges at obstacles, human and official. His coming into Broadcasting in 1993 has completely changed the industry forever and infused the kind of combustive energy a private sector needs to fly and show how high it can go. Daar Communications has become a household word to the consternation of those who claim ownership of the air we breathe.

    I remember that fateful night, September 1, 1994, when the duo of Olusesan Ekisola and Kenny Ogungbe hit out with the music of All-4-One, I Swear. I swear by the moon/and the stars in the sky/and I swear like the shadow that’s by your side…..It was coming out from a source quite difficult to define but also like a kind of oath to stay with the people forever. Welcome to 24-hour broadcast service in Nigeria and the signals have hardly been broken ever since except in moments of official brush. Raypower 100.5 was born; this was soon followed by AIT (Africa Independent Television) and other constellation of stations that form the Daar family.

    The people know this and they have remained fateful to Dokpesi’s broadcast endeavor, to the extent that they even started to contribute money to bail out the station once, when it ran into some financial storm. It will serve the good of all to leave out the politics that intruded at the time.

    Dokpesi is not a saint. He will be the first to agree with you. But he has created a broadcast octopus that has become the alternative voice of those who love broadcasting and its capacity to transform. For a country perpetually in crisis, the people want to hear something beyond the desultory officialdom. Dokpesi provides that voice, for which he is serially in trouble. If the broadcast sector is surviving and doing well today in Nigeria today, Dokpesi has largely provided the head on which coconut is broken.

    He is a pathfinder in broadcasting and a televisionary without repentance. But Nigerians are the happier for this. They love him as a human being and are ready to accommodate his weaknesses instead of allowing them to inter his good.

     

    Evidence. People talk of Nigerian music today and its capacity for export potentials without remembering what Raypower, in the main, did to unlock the sector. People talk of Nollywood without remembering that, not too long ago, only AIT was ready to provide air time to air Nigerian movies and, in the process, stimulate the sector into an explosive growth that has attracted the attention of the world. I am happy the government has come to recognize the country’s entertainment sector and is ready to build on it, only if it is just mere sloganeering at the moment. Some reinforcement and redemption in the real sense will come to the sector someday.

    Meanwhile permit me to encourage Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi to remain unfazed. Only last year he went under the knife several times but each time he came out stronger. If those things inside of his body could not take him, it is only befitting to restate that current travails will pass away, much like the sea water that makes the pebble more beautiful.

    His friends came around him with very kind words and good wishes. The current situation in the country is clear testimony that kind words and good wishes are disappearing commodities to people who are socially and politically exposed. It is to the faithfulness of God that Dokpesi has this in large volumes.

    Happy Birthday to a detribalized Nigerian.

    Okoh Aihe writes from Abuja

     

  • My marriage crashed because my husband thought I was barren- Homto, Dokpesi’s daughter

    My marriage crashed because my husband thought I was barren- Homto, Dokpesi’s daughter

    Homto, daughter of AIT founder, Chief Raymond Alegho Dokpesi has opened up on why her marriage crashed.

    In a recent interview, the Accountancy graduate from Igbinedion University Okada noted that her marriage was never about love.

    She revealed that her ex-husband had issues he couldn’t deal with.

    Speaking in an encounter with The Nation, she said: “It was after I got into my previous marriage that I realized it was never love. It was all about being with Homto (Dokpesi’s daughter) for what she has, not who she is as a person.

    My ex-husband had issues, and when a man cannot deal with his issues, he starts abusing you physically, emotionally and mentally. I tried with him, it did not work. You know with men, once they come out and say a woman is barren, a lot of people believe it. He said I was barren. But my dad stood strong by me. That is why I owe my life to him. My dad paid for us to go to the UK to do tests. Afterwards, my baby’s father appeared. That’s why I do not hold grudges against my baby daddy, because he was the reason all the doubts on my fertility was put to rest. But in his own case, we had broken up for a while, and there were rumours of my dad being named the chief of staff to the then President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. All of a sudden, he was back, and up until 12th of February we saw and spoke. He was well aware I had got pregnant. We discussed it and he promised coming to see my family.

    On the 14th of February 2014, a chief of staff was named, which was not my father, and my calls and messages from that day were never answered, even till this moment! These are brunts that we face; not because we are not good people but because we may never find people who love for who we are, but people who love for what one is worth or what they can gain out of one”.

  • JUST IN: Dokpesi Snr, seven other family members test positive for coronavirus

    JUST IN: Dokpesi Snr, seven other family members test positive for coronavirus

    Chief Raymond Dokpesi, founder of Daar Communications Plc, owners of Raypower FM and Africa International Television (AIT), his wife and three children have tested positive for the deadly Coronavirus.

    Four of his relations have also tested positive for the virus.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that one of his sons, Dokpesi Jnr, had been confirmed positive for the virus and admitted to Isolation Centre.

    A statement issued by Daar Communications Plc on Friday, said its Chairman, Chief Raymond Dokpesi Jnr had on Thursday, April 23, 2020 tested positive after a test was carried out on him by the NCDC.

    The statement said following the development, “we wish to state that in conformity with the Federal Government protocol on the COVID-19 administration and management, his entire household and those that had contacts with him were subsequently subjected to the test and with so much emotional pains, we hereby announce that the under listed have equally been confirmed positive:

    “1) High chief Aleogho Dokpesi ( His Father/ Founder DAAR Communications PLC) 2. Our chairman’s wife; 3. His three children; 4. some relatives, making a total of eight.

    :They are all presently on their way to the Federal Government isolation centre at Gwagwalada in Abuja.

    “The Board, Management and the entire staff wish them their prayers and the grace of the good Lord for speedy recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic.”

     

  • BREAKING: AIT chairman,Dokpesi tests positive for coronavirus

    BREAKING: AIT chairman,Dokpesi tests positive for coronavirus

    Raymond Jnr, chairman of DAAR Communications Plc, owners of Africa Independent Television, has tested positive to coronavirus.

    Raymond Jnr is the son of Ezomon Raymond Dokpesi, founding Chairman of AIT.

    “I got a call this morning confirming the result is COVID-19 positive. I am leaving now to the Gwagwalada Isolation Centre for treatment and hope to be back in two weeks. Many of you may have interacted with me during our various meetings and I would advise you to get tested as soon as possible,” Dokpesi said in a short message to members of staff in Abuja, AIT reported on Monday evening.

    Dokpesi was said to have been self-isolating in the past week, before he developed malaria symptoms and started coughing.

    He reportedly contacted the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) for a COVID-19 test which came back positive.

    Dokpesi is said not to have a recent travel history, advised those who have interacted with him lately to get tested.

  • Raymond Dokpesi speaks on dumping PDP for APC

    Raymond Dokpesi speaks on dumping PDP for APC

    Raymond Dokpesi, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, says he has no immediate plan to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Mr Dokpesi, who is also the proprietor of the African Independent Television, AIT, disclosed this while addressing party faithful in Agenebode, Estako East Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State on Tuesday, NAN reports.

    He said those who left the party alongside Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, a former stalwart of the party did so for selfish reasons.

    Mr Dokpesi stated that there was nothing that would attract him to the APC.

    “There has been a number of defection from the party. People who were said to have gone with Ize-Iyamu.

    “In reality, only those people who were after their personal interests have defected to the APC.

    “Majority of the people are still in PDP,” he said.

    Mr Dokpesi added: “It is most unfortunate to say that I have left for APC. I came down to reassure the people that there was no iota of truth in the story that I left the PDP. I am fully in the PDP. There is nothing that will attract me to the APC.

    “I don’t think that membership of a party is based on what people want but on certain well principles and views about how a society should be governed, or managed and how to bring about development and progress to the people generally.

    “I have not seen those values in the APC. I have no cause to go to APC for now.

    “Ize-Iyamu was the PDP candidate in 2016. There are other younger, brilliant people in the PDP.

    “The leaders of the PDP will look for the best candidate who will serve the interest of the people. Ize-Iyamu’s departure will not affect the fortunes of PDP in future,” he said.

  • Dokpesi, others storm NASS over clampdown on AIT, media by NBC [Photo]

    Dokpesi, others storm NASS over clampdown on AIT, media by NBC [Photo]

    The Emeritus Chairman of DAAR Communications Plc, High Chief Dr.Raymond Dokpesi and hundreds of protesters in the early hours today, defiling the heavy downpour of the rains stormed the National Assembly to protest illegal clampdown on the Media by Federal Government agencies.

    ALSO READ: Dokpesi raises alarm over alleged threat to his life, says presidency persecuting AIT, Raypower

    Dokpesi along side others on uniform T-Shirts with the inscription ‘Gag the Media….. Kill Democracy ” condemned the undue interference of government agencies in the running of the media despite the freedom of Speech provision in the Nigerian Constitution.

    The protesters also condermed the recent move by the National Broadcasting Corporation, NBC, to specifically gag AIT and shut it down over its popular early morning programme, Kakaaki social. They demanded for the immediate intervention of the National Assembly in the matter in the interest of the Nation’s democracy; they also want the removal of the Director General of the NBC, Kawu Modibo over his unprofessional running of the Commission.

    They condemned what they called deliberate attempt by the NBC to clamp down on AIT’s popular early morning progarmme ‘Kaakaki’ and called on the House to prevail on the National Broadcasting Commission to relieve the Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission NBC Mr Ishaq Moddibo Kawu of his position for what they described as unprofessional conduct by a public office holder.

    Founder of DAAR Communications PLC @RaymondADokpesi also submited a copy of AIT’s petition against NBC to @UKinNigeria High Commission, Abuja moments after protest at @USEmbassyAbuja
  • Dokpesi raises alarm over alleged threat to his life, says presidency persecuting AIT, Raypower

    Dokpesi raises alarm over alleged threat to his life, says presidency persecuting AIT, Raypower

    The Founder and Chairman Emeritus of DAAR Communications Plc, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, has alleged that its subsidiaries, Africa Independent Television and Raypower FM, are being persecuted by the National Broadcasting Commission on instructions from the Presidency.

    Dokpesi, who spoke to journalists during a press conference at the company’s corporate headquarters in Abuja, said he had received reports of several media personalities under AIT been trailed by unidentified gunmen while exiting the office premises.

    Dokpesi also claimed that he was reliably informed that some security agencies have threatened his person.

    According to him, the perimeter fencing of the DAAR headquarters was also demolished by the Federal Capital Development Agency, exposing the property to external attacks.

    Dokpesi added that the NBC had imposed several fines on AIT and Raypower for its political commentaries, despite the use of editorials and commentaries by media organisations as a standard feature to communicate their positions on issues of public interest.

    The DAAR chairman lamented the imposition of N500m in licensing fees to private broadcasting organisations while government-owned broadcasters paid N10m.

    He said, “I believe very strongly that under the leadership of the current Director General of the NBC (Is’haq Kawu), press freedom has been greatly eroded. If this was not protected by the President at the top, is it possible that his body language is being interpreted?

    “I have it on strict authority and very assured information that the highest echelons of government, the Presidency, queried and challenged the NBC that they were not doing their jobs: ‘How on earth could they be hearing and seeing on AIT what they termed hate speech?’

    “Any criticism of this government is hate speech. The NBC is acting under the authority of the President and Commander-in-Chief.”

    Dokpesi stated that, as a pioneer in the Nigerian private media industry, he was looking out not only for AIT but all the private stations as well as the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria.

    He said, “The licensing fees in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. There is no country in the world where you have this type of exploitative fees. I have appealed for a reduction because the payments cannot be sustained by private broadcasters in Nigeria.

    “This economy has plummeted. This government has called this organisation unprintable names which has deterred several advertisers from patronising AIT.

    “I sought an audience with the NBC DG. I called, sent letters and sent text messages to him, but he refused. In spite of the fact that we have to run generators 24-hours of the day, I remain committed to keeping the spirit of broadcasting alive.”

  • Press Freedom: Dokpesi stages one-man protest

    The Founder and Chairman Emeritus of DAAR Communications Plc, owner of RayPower FM, African Independent Television (AIT) and FAAJI FM, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi is protesting against plots by the APC led Federal Government to gag the media and suppress free speech.

    High Chief Dokpesi will be staging a “One Man Demonstration” to the National Assembly on Thursday, June 6, 2019 after a world Press Conference at AIT Complex, Gbaduma Hill, Asokoro, Abuja by 8:00Am

    We invite ALL Nigerians and the International Community to note this obvious act of brigandage against freedom of speech and association as clearly expressed in our constitution.

    AIT and RayPower have not violated any code of broadcasting as alleged by the NBC. The NBC and the government in power are not comfortable with the broadcast industry because of its courageous and dogged stance in informing Nigerians on happenings in the country.

    We are in a Democracy and must all rise to defend Nigeria from anti democratic forces.
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