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Air Vice-Marshal John Nmadu Yisa-Doko was born in 1942. He was the first Nigerian Air Force’s Chief of the Air Staff from 1975 to 1980 who joined as a NAF cadet. He was sent to Ethiopia for training as a pilot. He was also given command over the first air platoon formed when the German technical assistance team concluded their mission to form the Nigerian Air Force.
Education
Air Vice-Marshal Yisa-Doko started his education at St. Peter’s School, Doko in 1947 before moving to St. John’s School, Bida in 1951 where he completed his primary school in 1955. After his primary school, he moved to Government College, Kaduna for his secondary education, graduating in 1961. He then moved on to the Federal Emergency Science School, Lagos in 1962. He was enrolled into the NAF as a cadet in 1962 and was one of the pioneer officer cadets sent to the Imperial Ethiopian Air Force for pilot training between 1962 and 1964. On return from Ethiopia, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1964.Training
His other military service training includes:- Advanced Flying Training (German Air Force), 1965
- Type Rating (5 NAF aircraft types), Kaduna 1965–1970
- Staff College, Royal Air Force, United Kingdom 1969–1970;
- Type Rating (Fokker-27), the Netherlands 1974
- United State Industrial College of Armed Forces in 1974.
Assignments
He served in various capacities as his career progressed including the following:- Officer Commanding NAF Flying Wing, Kaduna 1965–1968,
- Senior Air Officer Operations and Training, HQ NAF (1970)
- Commander, NAF Training Group, Kaduna (1971).
- Commander, Air Transport Group, Ikeja (1972–1974), and
- Senior Air Officer Operations and Training, HQ NAF (1974–1975).
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Between 1975 and 1979 Air Vice Marshal Yisa-Doko served as a member of the National Council of States, Supreme Military and National Security Councils.
Achievements
During his tenure as CAS, he initiated the establishment of primary schools in all major NAF formations, as well as training schools for all NAF primary trade specialities. He also established the NAF operational bases at Makurdi and Kainji, the NAF Regiment, NAF Junior Command and Staff School and the Air Faculty at the Command and Staff College, Jaji. He established the NAF Technical Training School Kaduna, to service the technical training needs of the Service. It was also during his tenure that the current NAF rank structure was introduced. Before retiring, he initiated the proposal for the presentation of Service colours to the NAF.Post-military career
He held many appointments since his retirement from the Service on 14 April 1980. They include:- Chairman, Board of Governors National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies
- Chairman, Board of Directors, Institute for International Affairs, Lagos
- Chairman, Board of Directors, Drake and Scull Limited
- Chairman, Board of Directors, Niger State Tourism Board
- Chairman, Board of Directors, Intercity Bank
- Chairman, Board of Directors, Nigeria Airways
Awards
He was awarded the following by the Federal Government- Defence Services Medal
- National Service Medal
- Republic Medal
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON)
- Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR), 2011
- Distinguished Flying Star
- Distinguished Service Medal
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