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Cossy Ojiakor’s Eternal Albatross…Xclusive Pix Of Her Sex-With-Dog Scandal By EnQuirerMAg

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The Book of Proverbs (26:17) says: He that passes by, and meddles with strife belonging not to him, is like one that takes a dog by the ears. In other words, the saying “let sleeping dogs lie” has its roots in the Bible. It means that people should leave situations or people alone, else it might cause them trouble.

This is the exact situation with Nigeria’s barefaced lap dancer, periodic-actress and show-boobs artiste extraordinaire, Kosisochukwu Ojiakor a.k.a Cossy Orjiakor who, instead of letting sleeping dogs lie has decided to pull the tiger by the tail.

Sometimes, silence, like they say is golden and in other words, might be mistaking for consent, the major reason we need to set records straight for archival references.

The Anambra State born Second-Class-Upper graduate of Accounting Management of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka has been the trending topic on the internet recently where she took to run her mouth resorting to name-calling and maligning the person of our reputable editor, Mr. Tunde Moshood on a story that has been forgotten for the past 10 years. Why we will not join quorum with her face saving tantrums of our editor’s amorous allegation with whoever the “show-boobs” artiste referred to as “the snake girl” in her tissues of lies, we would want to state categorically that Mr. Tunde Moshood’s wife has never lived in Dublin, it’s all lies peddled by Cossy and her handlers. You should go back to that your cowardly-snitch you call your source to feed you more, Elle ne sait rien de moi, she knows nothing about me. Absolutely nothing of such and if she’s got a picture of the amorous affair with the snake girl as claimed, she should bring it out because we’re going to be exposing your can of worms. And this is just the beginning.

Now more than 10 years ago, our office, @Enquirerunbiased had stumbled on a scandalous pictures of the Master’s degree holder (yes, Cossy is flaunting an enviable master’s degree certificate in Mathematics from the Lagos State University if you don’t know). Did I just hear you say, what a waste of brain and family Investment? That’s the extent of the pitiable life of an intelligent lady turned most controversial erotic dancer. Anyway, that’s by the way, like the thoroughbred journalists in us, we began to dig, and we got to speak with her on how the pictures came by. She told us it was a movie titled Itohan directed by Mr. Prolific, Chico Ejiro who denied having anything to do with such pictures. How and why would a director denied his job. Then, there’s something we’re not understanding, Cossy and co should tell us. As a matter of fact, Cossy believed we don’t have such pictures because as at that time, she hadn’t seen them herself after the shoot and the alleged good pay.

Our investigations revealed that, there was actually an Itohan The Movie which Cossy featured as one of the cast but the movie never saw the light of the day and if it was ever released, Cossy should bring us a copy for us to confirm. In our facts finding mission, we even spoke to the Nigeria Censors Board and the agency combed their archives and denied ever screening such a movie for public viewership.

What we gathered though, from our thorough investigations, Cossy was approached immediately after the Itohan shoot for an addendum shot that has nothing to do with the just concluded project, since she’s always ready to do anything for money (evidently in her loose character), we were made to understand that she was offered a huge sum in US dollars and was promised the footage will never be sold in Nigeria or our locality.

What we perceived was that those white guys who lured Cossy for the shoot had a misunderstanding with one of the crew members in terms of pay-fulfillment, and the smart alec decided to augment his pocket by approaching the next available press outfit which is yours truly.

Cossy’s Tissues of Lies

If there are scores to settle between Cossy and her once-upon-a-time bosom friend, Halima Abubakar, she should find another means of dealing with those issues, the Kogi born actress knows nothing about this, Cossy should look for another victim to nail. Halima is innocent and guilt-free and has done nothing to be so labelled as being morally wrong as far as the source of the pictures is concerned. How would Halima had gotten such private pictures which Cossy herself didn’t have as at that time, except they were both in the “scene”. She should come out and tell and splash the beans because we remembered the reason she took it with a pinch of salt when we called her for her reactions was that, she didn’t believe we can lay our hands on those pictures, she had the belief that, we just heard the gist and she threatened to sue us if we ever write any rubbish about her.

The Consequence Of the Publications

Cossy got support from human rights activists who actually wrote us letters threatening to drag us to court. Not just that, the almighty NTA network invited our Editor and Cossy Ojiakor for a face to face interview but Cossy later ran away.

We also got a letter of invitation from the Lawmakers from National Assembly, Abuja where they asked us to appear in person to furnish them with details of our publication.

It didn’t end there, there was a panel of inquiry set up by the Nigeria Union of Journalists- NUJ and our editor was grilled by the Mrs. Funke Egbemode-led administration who gave us a clean bill of health having listened to us and peruse the facts at hand at the NUJ office in Alausa.

As fate will have it, even though we were equipped with facts and pictures, Cossy shot herself in the legs when she granted a major interview in National Encomiums magazine where she came out to say, she will even sleep with a horse if the pay is right. That interview was conducted by prolific Uche Olehi that year. We shall look for the bromide of the interview and let you read soon. With that interview in circulation, most of our victimisers lost interest in the matter and we added that to our facts and pictures and were able to come out clean. And true to Cossy’s words, it is so obvious she can do anything for money or is it not bizarre for an intelligent woman, a second class upper graduate with an enviable master’s degree certificate to be flaunting boobs up and down since then. With all these put together, the Actors Guild Of Nigeria-AGN which had been calling for our head had no other choice than to issue a ban on her having also conducted private investigations on the issues surrounding the scandal. So, Cossy is like “Ajegbodo” (pardon the usage of the thick Yoruba word, Egbodo is a type of yam, I think its botanical name is Dioscorea Alata, the purple yam), The Yorubas beliefs is that anybody eating this yam is on a wrong footing. So, it simply means a drowning man looking for someone to pull along. She should stop pointing accusing fingers up and down and be ready to carry her cross.

Her Eternal Albatross

Instead of staying on her lane and allowed the dead story be, she will have to live with the burden of telling the world how these pictures really came to been. She will have to interpret to everyone what her lines were in these footage. We’re going to leave you to read, verbatim, that same controversial story you’ve been denied this long so you can deduce if really these shots were movie footage and if they’re, then we shall consider this reprint as a promo for the premiere of Itohan The Movie. We shall then set a date for the premiere.

Cossy’s Sex-With-Dog Story As Published By National Enquirer In February 2009

One of Nigeria ‘s controversial actresses of all time, Cossy Ojiakor has bolstered the religious belief that when the end time is near, strange things will begin to happen and true to the scripture, the worst has happened in our society of late. The pictures you’re seeing are not computer-generated, they are still live shots of a pornographic movie scene where the Igbo born Masters Degree holder was the lead actress, and this is the gospel truth.

Even in her reaction when we finally got through to her shortly before we went to bed, she confirmed it but swore that we can’t get the pictures, “look Tunde, it is true I shot a movie like that, but it’s been long, me sef I can’t remember again and I never see the pictures with my eyes, though some people told me, since then, we didn’t hear anything about it again until recently”.

It is an obscene sight, the highest sin anybody can commit in our society. Even the Bible, according to Exodus 22:19 detest it while the holy Quran too frowns at it as KABAIRI-a capital punishment, according to Suratu Nisai, Quaran Chapter 4 Vs 31, the Hadit as reported by Prophet Abdulahi Bin (Ibn) Abass.

We had to do without the pictures of the real show of shame where the actress bared it all, stark naked as she laboriously put her bedmatic experience to bear sweating it out with Alsatian Dog and make do with the pictures of the rehearsals so as not to offend both your sight and to show some respect to our professional ethics.

The pictures will tell the story better anyway because pictures don’t lie and more so, she’s not disputing the fact, she even asked us to bring money and let’s go for another round. Please take a look at those shots again.
According to sources, Cossy Ojiakor was engaged to participate in the pornographic movie and the greedy actress due to the whooping $10,000 pay involved got hook, line and sinker not minding the repercussion thereafter.
The dateline was February, 2009, although she denied vehemently that, it’s an old movie, the scene were shots somewhere in Lekki, Lagos and amongst the cast and crew were Lebanese businessmen who directed, took the shots and handled the continuity.
The most annoying and the sad aspect of it all is the fact that, as against the $10,000 agreement, the Lebanese mafia decided to short-changed her, they reneged on their promise and had to part with something not close to what agreed initially.
Cossy we learnt was down, she hated herself for venturing into it at all because there’s no court of Law she could take the case to, she had to take it like that awaiting God’s verdict against her abuser.
Cossy Ojiakor who cuts her teeth when she opened her breasts for all to see and even shot a musical video with two popular Yoruba musicians, Abass Obesere and Pasuma, in the video she invited the whole world to come ‘browse her website’ referring to her God given breasts and body as website.

We were hell bent on speaking to her, it was Herculean as we tried different numbers we scouted before we eventually got her on a Zain line, here are the excerpts of the chat with our editor.

Hi Cossy, how’re you?

I’m fine, who’s this, what’s your name?
I am a journalist from Enquirer.
Oh, how’re you, what can I do for you?
We just want to confirm a story.
What story?
There’s this rumour about your nude pictures where you’re making love to a Dog?
So, they’ve also called you guys, it’s true they called me and I don’t believe they have those pictures
How do you mean?
Yes; its true there was a time I short a movie like that, it’s been long, about some years ago, I can’t remember now, but that’s a long story, how will they get the pictures, anyway, me, I don’t care o, let them use it in the paper first.
Do you mean you actually shot a movie sleeping with a dog?
Yeah, didn’t you hear me before, I did it.
For how much, isn’t that scary, weird and crazy?
Don’t ask me that, are you expecting me to tell you how much I collected for doing my job
So, pornographic movie is your job now?
What do you mean, it’s not pornographic, it’s a home video, don’t you hear things?
Oh, a home video, what’s the title?
Me, I can’t remember o, but may be ITOHA or something, but I can’t remember now.
Who produced it and who were the actors on set with you?
Look, me I can’t remember all that, but it’s a home video
So, you actually slept with a Dog?
What do you mean, are you better than the Dog? Look, what’s the size of your Dick, do you know what size it’s carrying, my friend; stop the shit (as she cuts the phone).

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Celebrating Sir Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje At 60 By Jimmy Enyeh

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Celebrating Sir Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje At 60 By Jimmy Enyeh

 

Majority of Deltans are unanimous in their submissions that the name of
Sir Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje, a celebrated top civil servant and retired permanent secretary in Delta State Government House has been recorded in the good side of history.

Celebrating Sir Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje At 60 By Jimmy Enyeh

As he clocked 60 today, family members, friends, associates and well wishers have been falling over themselves to pay tribute to a kind hearted and jolly good fellow.

 

Edwin, a scion of the famous Gbegbaje family in Ekpan, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, a family noted for producing top bureaucrats and influential public servants.

For 35 years until he retired in January 2024, he added values to Delta State civil service, deepening its positive nuances and was one of the people that nurtured the civil service of the young state upon creation in 1991 to its now enviable heights, setting it along with others on a trajectory that has made it one of the best in the country.

Gbegbaje’s story is far from the proverbial rags-to-riches . He was born into comfort and high society, but suddenly lost his affluent parents in his first and third years at the University of Jos, but with good counsel and guidance of relatives who were bureaucrats, Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje made a career choice that saw him becoming a permanent secretary at 46, a very rare feat in those days.

In an interview conducted three years ago to celebrate his 57 years, he offered a glimpse into his life, challenges and triumph. “I come from the larger Gbegbaje family in Ekpan, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State. We have quite several branches of the genealogical tree. We have the Abesan. The patriarch of the family is Chief Gbegbaje Dasone.

“We have Oloyo Gbegbaje and Ogidi Gbegbaje. My parents were civil servants like myself. My mum was a social welfare officer who rose through the ranks.During the late Ambrose Ali administration in Bendel State, she was appointed permanent secretary. My father was a medical doctor.

“He was the first radiologist in the defunct Bendel State and second in the country. My father was the chief consultant radiologist in Bendel State. I also have an uncle, Mr. K Gbegbaje who was a permanent secretary. When he retired, he became the Chairman of Bendel State Civil Service Commission. I have an uncle who was the first Accountant-General of Kwara State. He was in the northern civil service in the 60s.He later became Chairman of National Oil. I am from a family of bureaucrats. I attended Emotan Primary School in Benin.

“I proceeded to Edo College. When I left Edo College, I had the desire to leave Benin. Even when I was admitted into UNIBEN to study Economics and Statistics, I wasn’t enthusiastic. So, I got admission to study Political Science in Jos in 1981. Prof Emovon from UNIBEN was the Vice-Chancellor in Jos at the time. As I was entering, Jos ceased being a campus of the University of Ibadan. I was there from 1981 -1985. I graduated before my 21st birthday.

“Unfortunately, I lost my dad as I was entering the university in 1981. When I was just getting into my third year, I lost my mum.

It wasn’t easy being the eldest among my siblings. In fact, I was encouraged to come for Christmas holiday in Benin without knowing that the evening of my arrival in Benin was the period of my mum’s service of songs.

“I didn’t have an inkling that such a thing had happened. I didn’t even hear that she was ill. I was shocked when I saw canopies in my compound at Ovie Whiskey Avenue close to Ekhewan Campus. A prominent Jos-based businessman from Ughelli encouraged me to visit home for Christmas.

“I graduated in 1985 and taught at a secondary school in Iko-Eket, Cross River State. Just as I was finishing, there were some advertisements for jobs. I didn’t see the one for NNPC early enough.Towards the end of 1988, my uncle who was the Chairman of Bendel State Civil Service Commission, said since I couldn’t get a private sector job, I should participate in extended interviews, especially since I had sat for ASCON examination.

“He advised me to start a career in the civil service. By the end of 1988, letters of appointment were out. I wasn’t conscious of the fact that the person who resumes first becomes the senior in service. I didn’t resume early. My uncle said I was supposed to have resumed instead of waiting to resume in the New Year. A few of my friends who were conscious of it had resumed and they became my seniors in service. I resumed on January 3, 1989.

“That was how my career started. We were supposed to come in as administrative officers Grade 7, but at that time there was a decree. So, by the time we came in, we were designated as personnel officers. We were regarded as the special class.

“Upon the creation of Delta State on August 27, 1991, we all had to move to Asaba. In fact, the movement was swift.
We were all not fully prepared for the swift movement. There was a surge of human beings into Asaba with the state creation. A lot of us couldn’t get accommodation in Asaba when we came. In fact, I stayed in Ibusa for nine years. It was when I met my wife that we moved to Asaba. A lot of my colleagues were sleeping in the offices then.

On his retirement, the Delta State governor praised Gbegbaje’s contribution to the growth of the state.

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, at the retirement thanks-giving service of Gbegbaje, urged civil servants in the state to emulate his virtues.

Speaking at a grand reception in honour of the celebrant at the Events Centre, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori described Ogidi-Gbegbaje as an intelligent, humble, diligent, transparent, process driven, selfless, accountable and compassionate bureaucrat.

While congratulating the retired Permanent Secretary for his diligent and patriotic service to the state, Oborevwori said Ogidi-Gbegbaje was very helpful in the last seven months of his administration.

According to him, “a lot has been said about Sir Eddy Ogidi-Gbegbaje and I also have a personal experience about him while I was Speaker and in the last seven months as Governor of Delta State, we have worked very closely and he helped me to settle down quickly.

“Sir Ogidi-Gbegbaje played his role very well, he is diligent in his duties and was always giving good and useful advise wherever he worked.

“Your service to humanity is something worth emulating and I must say that I enjoyed working with you. I congratulate you for 35 years of unblemished and meritorious service to the government and people of Delta State.

“We are going to miss you, the civil service will miss you, the machinery of government will miss you, you are retired but you are not tired, and your service is still needed.

“I want other civil servants to emulate your commitment to duty. So my message to other civil servants is that they should emulate Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje.

“If you look at his journey in the civil service from Bendel to Delta, you see his commitment to duty. Today, he has finished strong and we rejoice with him and his family”.

Chairman of the occasion and former Minister of Information, Professor Sam Oyovbaire, congratulated the celebrant for a successful retirement from service and urged other civil servants to emulate his kind virtues and commitment to duty.

From all indications, Edwin Ogidi-Gbagbaje is worth celebrating, he has touched numerous lives in the last six decades.

At the cusp of his 60th anniversary, the social and the civil service landscapes pulse with milestones he has achieved thus reasserting his worth as a rare force of nature. As family and friends join him in celebrating his 60th birthday, the image that pops into head is that of his genius and the passionate intensity he possesses, literally squizing water from stone as far as the public service is concerned. His brilliant performance as a permanent secretary, Delta State Government House, has earned him another appointment. He is currently the Chairman, Delta State Bureau for Pension and has been giving a splendid account of himself.

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“In All Life’s Hardships, Keep Your Smile” By Prudent Ludidi

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“In All Life’s Hardships, Keep Your Smile” By Prudent Ludidi

Let’s talk about a powerful tool that can help you navigate life’s challenges with confidence, resilience, and hope. That tool is your smile.

 

Life can be tough. It can throw us curveballs, test our resolve, and push us to our limits. But in the midst of hardship, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters. We forget to smile, forget to laugh, and forget to live.

"In All Life's Hardships, Keep Your Smile" By Prudent Ludidi

Your smile is more than just a facial expression. It’s a symbol of strength, courage, and determination. It’s a beacon of hope that shines brightly, even in the darkest moments.

When life gets tough, it’s tempting to frown, to cry, or to give up. But I urge you to do the opposite. Smile. Smile through the tears, smile through the pain, and smile through the struggles.

Smiling doesn’t mean you’re ignoring your problems or pretending everything is okay. It means you’re choosing to rise above, to find the silver lining, and to focus on the good.

Your smile has the power to transform your mindset, inspire others, diffuse tension, and heal emotional wounds. It’s a powerful antidote to stress, anxiety, and fear.

Think about it. When was the last time you smiled? Really smiled? Not just a polite smile or a forced grin, but a genuine, heartwarming smile?

Smiling can:

Reduce stress and anxiety
Boost your mood and energy
Improve your relationships
Increase your resilience

So, how can you keep your smile shining bright, even in the face of adversity?

Find the humor in difficult situations. Laughter is a powerful way to shift your perspective and lighten the load.

Practice gratitude daily. Focus on the good things in your life, no matter how small they may seem.

Surround yourself with positivity. Spend time with people who uplift and support you.

Take care of your physical and mental well-being. Get enough sleep, exercise regularly, and prioritize self-care.

Remember, your smile is contagious. It can light up a room, brighten someone’s day, and change the atmosphere.

In all life’s hardships, keep your smile. It’s a reminder that better days are ahead, that you’re stronger than you think, and that you’re not alone.

Your smile is your superpower. Use it to overcome obstacles, to uplift others, and to create a ripple effect of joy and positivity.

Don’t let life’s challenges steal your smile. Keep shining, keep smiling, and keep pushing forward.

You are stronger than you think.

You are braver than you feel.

And you are capable of overcoming anything that comes your way.

So, smile. Smile with confidence. Smile with courage. Smile with hope!

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Lagos State’s Stability is a Barometer for Nigeria’s Stability – Amb. Tukur Buratai

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Lagos State’s Stability is a Barometer for Nigeria’s Stability – Amb. Tukur Buratai

 

The Former Chief of Army Staff (COAS, Nigerian Army) and Former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Ambassador (Lt General rtd) Tukur Yusufu Buratai, CFR has said that Lagos State has all the qualifications of a modern city and is one of the most populated cities in Sub – Saharan Africa. He went further to affirm that Lagos is also indicative of the degree to which Nigeria’s economic, political, social, and cultural landscape is deeply embedded within the global system.

 

Lagos State’s Stability is a Barometer for Nigeria’s Stability – Amb. Tukur Buratai

He made this assertion on Wednesday 20th November, 2024 as the keynote Speaker at the Second Edition of the Lagos State University of Education Security Summit, with the theme: Insecurity, Cost of Living and Good Governance in the 21st Century.

 

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai, while delivering the lecture in a paper titled: Lagos in Nigeria’s National Security and Defence Architecture: An Analysis.

 

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai postulated in his paper that, “The presence of strategic military installations, the verse Atlantic Ocean and extensive coastline has placed Lagos State on the strategic defense map of the Armed Forces of Nigeria”, He said further that, ” While the sea provides a strategic economic status it could also be vulnerable to external attacks across the ocean”.

 

In his paper, Ambassador Tukur Buratai reiterated that the Lagos State government should begin to look at the options and implications of having its own security.

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai also emphasized the urgent necessity to bolster our nation’s troop level to 800,000. He said a larger and more robust force will enhance operational readiness, improve our country’s capacity to respond to various contingencies, and strengthen our alliance on the international stage.

 

 

He also called for the establishment of a Marine Corps for the Nigerian Navy to be strategically stationed in key regions such as Lagos, Borno, Cross River, and Port Harcourt.

 

 

He also raised the pressing issue of the persistent lack of stable power supply in Lagos. He asserted that the Lagos State Government must urgently prioritize the development of independent power generation.

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai also lauded the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s strategy regarding security in Lagos, which provides an example for governor’s throughout Nigeria. He said the governor recognizes that genuine security transcends mere physical presence or reactive measures. He commended the governor’s innovative approach, which has redefined the urban governance, and has also set a benchmark for other states to follow.

 

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai also recalled that during his tenure as the Chief of Army Staff, he had the distinct privilege of witnessing the fruitful collaboration between the Nigerian Army and Lagos State under the leadership of Former Governor Ambode and now Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

 

 

Ambassador Buratai, during the lecture, also appluaded the Lagos State Government on its infrastructural development in Lagos State, especially the Red and Blue Railway lines.

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai also commended the Federal Government interventions in the development of Lagos State, while applauding the construction of the Lagos to Calabar Highway, he adviced the Lagos State and Federal Government on the security implications of opening up the high way, he suggested to the government to be proactive by early planning for its security when opened and becomes operational.

 

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the Lagos State University of Education, Prof B. B Lafiaji-Okuneye welcomed Ambassador Tukur Buratai to the institution. In her words, she said, ” The great warlord and global peace ambassador is visiting our great institution for the first time. Sir, we appreciate you and what you stand for. Your desire for a Nigeria that is peaceful and safe, where the citizens and residents are free and are given every opportunity to prove their worth and contribute to the growth and development of the nation is evident “.

 

 

While making his contribution during the summit, the Commissioner of Tertiary Education, Lagos State, appreciated and commended Ambassador Buratai for adding value to the security summit and more importantly adding value to the Lagos State University of Education. The Commissioner also drew the attention of the participants of the summit to parts of Ambassador Buratai’s paper, where he elaborated on the strategy of social inclusiveness rather than the use of force to curb insecurity.

 

 

The Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Barr Tolani Sule on behalf of the Lagos State University of Education, presented a Plague of Honour to Ambassador Buratai for his role in nation building.

 

 

Other discussant at the Summit included, HRM, Oba Kamorudeen Animashaun, (Arolugbade 11, the Oloja of Epe Land and the Vice Chairman, Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs), HRM, Oba Momodu Afolabi Ashafa ( The Aladi of Ijanikin Kingdom), HRM, Oba (Dr) Aina Josiah Olanrewaju ( IKUYAMIKU 1, the Oloto of Oto Awori Kingdom) and HRH, Oba Babatunde Ogunlaja JP ( ALADESHOYIN, the Paramount Ruler of Odo – Noforija Kingdom), all of whom spoke on the theme :Insecurity, Cost of Living and Good Governance in the 21st Century.

 

 

The event which was attended by various Traditional Rulers, Members of the Governing Council and Senate of the Institution, the Commissioner of Tertiary Education in Lagos State, Barr Tolani Sule, Captain of Industries, Security and Para Military Chiefs in Lagos State, various invited guests and the students.

 

 

Ambassador Tukur Buratai’s delegation to the summit included, Lt General Lamidi Adeosun (rtd), Former Chief of Policy and Plans, Nigerian Army, Colonel Emmanuel Adegbola (rtd), Comrade Oladimeji Odeyemi, Alhaja Toyyibat Adeosun, Alhaji Isa Dogo amongst others.

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