JUST IN: Ex-Niger Delta amnesty boss, Dokunbo, is dead

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Prof. Charles Quaker Dokubo, a former Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, has died.

Dokubo reportedly died on Wednesday night in an Abuja hospital.

When contacted, a reliable source from the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs confirmed the death on the condition of anonymity.

“Just heard it inside the hall this morning. I understand he died last night. So pathetic!”, she said.

Though details of the incident were still sketchy as of the time of filing this report, his demise is coming up barely two years after the President, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) relieved him of his post as the Amnesty boss.

Born in Abonnema, Akuku Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State on the 23rd of March 1952, the former Niger Delta amnesty boss had his primary and secondary school education in Abonnema.

Dokubo thereafter did his ‘A’ levels at Huddersfield Technical College in West Yorkshire from 1978-1980, before he was admitted to the University of Teesside at Middlesbrough, where he undertook a course in modern History and Politics and was awarded a BA [Hons] at the University of Bradford.

He completed his Masters Degree in Peace Studies, before continuing his doctoral degree in Nuclear Weapon Proliferation and its control.

In 1985, he was awarded his doctoral degree at the same University of Bradford and was later appointed a temporary lecturer in the department before proceeding to Nigeria in 1993.