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Udama Igala Worldwide Mourns the Double Tragedy of the Demise of Senator Alex Kadiri & Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi

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Udama Igala Worldwide, a sociocultural organization with over one million members, mourns the double tragedy of losing two prominent sons of Kogi East: Senator Alex Kadiri and Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi.

In a statement released by the National Chairman of the organization, Comrade Kerimu P., via the National Secretary, Comrade Sani Michael Omakoji, on Monday, July 1, 2024, the organization expressed deep sadness over their deaths.

The statement highlighted that their demise is a significant loss not only to the people of Kogi East but to Nigeria as a whole, as both had served the nation meritoriously.

While mourning with the people of Kogi and Nigeria, Udama Igala Worldwide prays for the families of the deceased to bear this irreparable loss.

Senator Alex Usman Kadiri
Born on June 21, 1942, Senator Alex Usman Kadiri was a prominent Nigerian politician from Kogi State. He earned a doctorate from the University of Leeds in England and initially worked as a businessman before entering politics.

Kadiri was elected as a senator for Kogi East in 1999 under the All People’s Party (APP) and later associated with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

During his tenure in the Senate, Kadiri focused on education and national development. He played a significant role in the 2001 negotiations between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the government and supported several key educational bills, including those related to the Universal Basic Education (UBE), National Examinations Council (NECO), and the Education Trust Fund (ETF).

Kadiri was well-regarded for his integrity, discipline, and commitment to national development. Known for his forgiving nature, he maintained cordial relationships with a wide range of political figures and community leaders. His legacy includes significant contributions to the education sector and efforts to promote development through discipline and dedication.

Senator Alex Kadiri passed away on June 27, 2024.

Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi
Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi served as the Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria from 1999 to 2003, holding the distinction of being the first naval officer to occupy this top military position in Nigeria.

His tenure coincided with the early years of Nigeria’s return to democratic rule following years of military dictatorship.

Before becoming the Chief of Defence Staff, Ogohi had a distinguished career in the Nigerian Navy, where he rose through the ranks due to his dedication and exemplary service.

He contributed significantly to the operational and strategic development of the Nigerian Navy in various capacities and assignments, both domestically and internationally.

Ogohi’s leadership was marked by efforts to modernize and reform the Nigerian military, emphasizing professionalism and improving civil-military relations.

His tenure also focused on enhancing the operational capabilities of the Nigerian Armed Forces and addressing internal security challenges.

After retiring from active service in 2003, General Ogohi continued to be involved in public service and various initiatives aimed at national development.

His legacy is remembered for his contributions to the Nigerian military and his role during a pivotal period in Nigeria’s history.

Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi passed away peacefully at his residence on June 30, 2024.

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