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I was clued to the couch in my living room yesterday between 9pm-10pm, watching "THISDAY NIGERIA at 50 AWARDS", live on African Independent Television (AIT), I had 'Goosebumps' from a well thought out speech by Former USA Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, I hope we (Nigerians) listen to her and move forward.
Thanks to the Managing Director of World Bank, Our very own Ngozi Okonjo Iweala who dedicated her award to women.
Big Kudos to the Editor-in-Chief/Chairman of Thisday Newspaper and Organizer of "THISDAY NIGERIA at 50 AWARDS", Nduka Obaigbena, who has individually brought the World to Nigeria.
Nice, I missed it, sad.
ReplyDeleteNduka is the Best.
ReplyDeleteDarey who anchored the beginning part of d show was awesome.
A celebration of excellence.@50 we sure av made sm remarkable progress.
ReplyDeleteNduka is an Enigma...wt so many firsts,I call him a living legend.
yes oh! Nduka is really one of the best!
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