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| name = Senator David Dafinone, OFR
| name = David Dafinone
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=NG|OFR|size=100%}}
| image = David Dafinone.jpg
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| office = Senator for Bendel South during the [[Nigerian Second Republic]]
| office = Senator for Bendel South during the [[Nigerian Second Republic]]
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| term_start = 1979
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| term_end = 1983
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1927|03|12|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1927|03|12|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Sapele, Nigeria]]
| birth_place = [[Sapele, Nigeria]]
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| death_date = {{death date |2018|09|30|df=y}}
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| party = [[National Party of Nigeria|National Party of Nigeria (NPN)]] {{small|(Defunt)}}
| party = [[National Party of Nigeria|National Party of Nigeria (NPN)]] {{small|(Defunct)}}
| education = [[Abeokuta Grammar School]]
| education = [[Abeokuta Grammar School]]
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'''David Omueya Dafinone''' OFR (March 12, 1927 - September 30, 2018) was a Nigerian accountant & politician, who was a senator for Bendel South during the [[Nigerian Second Republic]]. He was a member of the [[National Party of Nigeria]] (NPN). Dafinone worked on various fact finding committees during the military administration of [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Ndujihe|first1=Clifford|title=Dafinone: The accomplished accountant, politician, administrator|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/dafinone-the-accomplished-accountant-politician-administrator-2/|work=Vanguard News|date=3 January 2016}}</ref>
'''David Omueya Dafinone''' [[Order of the Federal Republic|OFR]] (12 March 1927 - 30 September 2018) was a Nigerian accountant & politician, who was a senator for Bendel South during the [[Nigerian Second Republic]]. He was a member of the [[National Party of Nigeria]] (NPN). Dafinone worked on various fact finding committees during the military administration of [[Yakubu Gowon]].<ref name="Ndujihe"/>


==Life==
==Life==
David Dafinone was born on March 12, 1927 in Sapele, Nigeria. Son of Thomas Omueya and Agbami (''nee'' Onomor) Dafinone. Dafinone finished his secondary education at [[Abeokuta Grammar School]], he later became an employee of the colonial service working at the Northern Secretariat in [[Kaduna State]]. Dafinone worked in Records and Registration Department and when his immediate superior was promoted, he was appointed administrative officer in an acting capacity of the Finance Department. At the finance department, his function was to make treasury estimates of the funding needs of the native authorities within the Northern region.
David Dafinone was born on 12 March 1927, in Sapele, Nigeria.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-10-01 |title=David Dafinone (1927-2018): A chartered accountant par excellence |url=https://guardian.ng/features/a-chartered-accountant-par-excellence/ |access-date=2022-03-15 |website=The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News |language=en-US}}</ref> Son of Thomas Omueya and Agbami (''nee'' Onomor) Dafinone. Dafinone finished his secondary education at [[Abeokuta Grammar School]], he later became an employee of the colonial service working at the Northern Secretariat in [[Kaduna State]]. Dafinone worked in Records and Registration Department and when his immediate superior was promoted, he was appointed administrative officer in an acting capacity of the finance department. At the finance department, his function was to make treasury estimates of the funding needs of the native authorities within the Northern region.


On returning to Nigeria he worked as a manager for Delloittes, Lagos from 1963 to 1966
On returning to Nigeria he worked as a manager for Delloittes, Lagos, from 1963 to 1966
In 1966, Dafinone founded D.O. Dafinone & Co (now Howarth Dafinone), a chartered accounting firm. In 1997 he became a consultant to the firm
In 1966, Dafinone founded D.O. Dafinone & Co (now Howarth Dafinone), a chartered accounting firm. In 1997 he became a consultant to the firm


He also served as an arbitrator for the government under the Ports Amendment Decree of 1969 which paved the way for the acquisition and compensation of port facilities owned by [[United Africa Company]] in [[Warri]] and [[Calabar]]. A year later he was in another committee, a tribunal constituted to probe the affairs of the Apapa road project. Dafinone's other high-profile public job was his appointment in 1971 by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, to investigate the corrupt practices at Niger Pools officially known as the Nigerian Pools Company, a Federal Government owned company. Initially he was appointed Sole Administrator.<ref>https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/dafinone-the-accomplished-accountant-politician-administrator-2/</ref> His report, later uncovered unethical charges such as forging of winning coupons after results had been announced. The investigation led to the closing of the firm and the imprisonment of some employees.
He also served as an arbitrator for the government under the Ports Amendment Decree of 1969 which paved the way for the acquisition and compensation of port facilities owned by [[United Africa Company]] in [[Warri]] and [[Calabar]]. A year later he was in another committee, a tribunal constituted to probe the affairs of the Apapa road project. Dafinone's other high-profile public job was his appointment in 1971 by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, to investigate the corrupt practices at Niger Pools officially known as the Nigerian Pools Company, a Federal Government owned company. Initially he was appointed Sole Administrator.<ref name="Ndujihe">{{Cite web|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/dafinone-the-accomplished-accountant-politician-administrator-2/|title = Dafinone: The accomplished accountant, politician, administrator|date = 3 January 2016}}</ref> His report, later uncovered unethical charges such as forging of winning coupons after results had been announced. The investigation led to the closing of the firm and the imprisonment of some employees.


In 2003, the Nigerian Federal Government conferred on him one of its highest honours, that of the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR).
In 2003, the Nigerian Federal Government conferred on him one of its highest honours, that of the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR).


He was re-elected for another 4-year term, which was cut short by the fall of the Second Republic, and the advent of military rule, on December 31, 1993, only 3 months into the term.
He was re-elected for another 4-year term, which was cut short by the fall of the Second Republic, and the advent of military rule, on 31 December 1993, only 3 months into the term.


He died on September 30, 2018.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dafinone dies at 91 |url=https://thenationonlineng.net/dafinone-dies-at-91/ |website=The Nation Newspaper |accessdate=9 October 2019 |date=30 September 2018}}</ref>
He died on 30 September 2018.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dafinone dies at 91 |url=https://thenationonlineng.net/dafinone-dies-at-91/ |website=The Nation Newspaper |accessdate=9 October 2019 |date=30 September 2018}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Nigerian accountants]]
[[Category:Nigerian accountants]]

Latest revision as of 19:06, 6 October 2024

David Dafinone
Senator for Bendel South during the Nigerian Second Republic
In office
1979–1983
Personal details
Born (1927-03-12) 12 March 1927 (age 97)
Sapele, Nigeria
Died(2018-09-30)30 September 2018
Political partyNational Party of Nigeria (NPN) (Defunct)
EducationAbeokuta Grammar School

David Omueya Dafinone OFR (12 March 1927 - 30 September 2018) was a Nigerian accountant & politician, who was a senator for Bendel South during the Nigerian Second Republic. He was a member of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). Dafinone worked on various fact finding committees during the military administration of Yakubu Gowon.[1]

Life

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David Dafinone was born on 12 March 1927, in Sapele, Nigeria.[2] Son of Thomas Omueya and Agbami (nee Onomor) Dafinone. Dafinone finished his secondary education at Abeokuta Grammar School, he later became an employee of the colonial service working at the Northern Secretariat in Kaduna State. Dafinone worked in Records and Registration Department and when his immediate superior was promoted, he was appointed administrative officer in an acting capacity of the finance department. At the finance department, his function was to make treasury estimates of the funding needs of the native authorities within the Northern region.

On returning to Nigeria he worked as a manager for Delloittes, Lagos, from 1963 to 1966 In 1966, Dafinone founded D.O. Dafinone & Co (now Howarth Dafinone), a chartered accounting firm. In 1997 he became a consultant to the firm

He also served as an arbitrator for the government under the Ports Amendment Decree of 1969 which paved the way for the acquisition and compensation of port facilities owned by United Africa Company in Warri and Calabar. A year later he was in another committee, a tribunal constituted to probe the affairs of the Apapa road project. Dafinone's other high-profile public job was his appointment in 1971 by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, to investigate the corrupt practices at Niger Pools officially known as the Nigerian Pools Company, a Federal Government owned company. Initially he was appointed Sole Administrator.[1] His report, later uncovered unethical charges such as forging of winning coupons after results had been announced. The investigation led to the closing of the firm and the imprisonment of some employees.

In 2003, the Nigerian Federal Government conferred on him one of its highest honours, that of the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR).

He was re-elected for another 4-year term, which was cut short by the fall of the Second Republic, and the advent of military rule, on 31 December 1993, only 3 months into the term.

He died on 30 September 2018.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Dafinone: The accomplished accountant, politician, administrator". 3 January 2016.
  2. ^ "David Dafinone (1927-2018): A chartered accountant par excellence". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 1 October 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Dafinone dies at 91". The Nation Newspaper. 30 September 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2019.