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Every man seems to have his season. Samuel Ogbuku, CEO of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), seems to be having his epic moment, or is there more yet to come?
He has been acclaimed for turning around what looked like a cesspool, the NDDC, from a stinking enterprise to a transformational entity where even Satan sends salute.
Now, though few still try to throw stones at him from a mile but its more about throwing flowers at him and the Commission.
Now, Noble 1993 Set of Government Secondary School (GSS) Borokiri, along with the school’s executives and board of trustees, have congratulated Ogbuku on two milestones dubbed remarkable: the successful hosting of the NDDC’s 25th anniversary and his recent conferment of an honorary doctorate degree in Public Administration (Honoris Causa) by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).
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Ogbuku’s latest accolade comes as no surprise to his peers, who have long recognized his embodiment of the Noble 1993 Set’s values of integrity, excellence, and leadership. “As a member of our set, Chief Ogbuku has consistently lived up to our identity and sobriquet, Noble, in his professional conduct and visionary leadership,” said Lexy Mueka, President of the GSS Borokiri Noble 1993 Set.
Before assuming the role of CEO/MD of the NDDC, Mueka said Ogbuku distinguished himself as an exemplary ambassador of the Noble 1993 Set, earning respect in various official capacities. “Since his appointment, he has elevated the NDDC’s mission, implementing transformative reforms that align with President Bola Tinubu’s vision to Renew the Hope of the Niger Delta. His leadership has fostered sustainable peace, progress, and development by uniting stakeholders in a shared commitment to the region’s advancement.”
The Noble 1993 Set expressed admiration for Ogbuku’s flawless managerial expertise and bold approach to public service, which he said have repositioned the NDDC as a beacon of hope for the Niger Delta. “We are confident that this well-deserved honorary doctorate will inspire him to continue making us proud,” Mueka added.
He congratulated Ogbuku, the man with double doctorate, on behalf of the entire GSS Borokiri community and the Noble 1993 Set who extended heartfelt congratulations to CEO for his outstanding contributions to the Niger Delta and his unwavering dedication to service.


