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Nigerian Society of Engineers Gets First Female President In 65 years

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The Nigerian Society of Engineers has elected Mrs. Margaret Oguntala, as its first female president in the society’s 65 years of existence.

Oguntola was elected at the extraordinary general meeting held on Thursday, December 21, 2023 and will steer the affairs of the society for the next two years.

The PUNCH reports that she was elected alongside other members of the National Executive Committee and will assume office on January 1, 2024.

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At a press briefing held at the society headquarters in Abuja, the NSE President, Tasiu Gidari-Wudil, said the election was held after the court case instituted by one of the aggrieved contestants in 2021 had been resolved.

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He said, “The background information is that one of the contestants in the 2021 elections who felt aggrieved about the outcome of the election results went to an Abuja High Court and secured an interlocutory injunction stopping the 2023 elections.

“The elections were supposed to hold during the last AGM to elect the 2024 Officers into the National Executive Committee and the Statutory Audit Committee, but had to be put on hold to respect the court’s order. However, the AGM gave approval for the President to call an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting after the court case had been resolved.

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“I am happy to announce to you that on December 18, 2023, the Court, having taken the Application filed by the Society challenging the said Order and the arguments of both Counsels, set aside the Order (Interlocutory Injunction) it made on November 24, 2023.

“Therefore, as agreed at the AGM, an EGM was called for today, Thursday, December 21, 2023”.

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He said the elections were conducted online and the results have been announced.

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“Deriving from the declared results, the elected officers will run the affairs of Society, beginning from January 1, 2024, under the leadership of Engr. Mrs. Margaret Aina Oguntala, FNSE as President,” he said.

Other elected officers are the Deputy President Engr. Ali Alimasuya Rabiu, FNSE, Vice President Engr. Joseph Sunday Adebayo, FNSE (South-West), Engr. Danladi Ushiki Adamu, FNSE (North-East), Engr. Rose James Madaki, FNSE (North-West), Engr. Felicia Nnenna Agubata, FNSE (South-East), Engr. Bemogho Ofoeyeno, FNSE (South-South) and Engr. Ademola Isaac Agoro, FNSE (South-West).

Members of the National Executive Committee are; Engr. Ibrahim Hammadikko, FNSE (North-Esat), Engr. Aliyu Dutsinma Ibrahim, FNSE (North-East), Engr. Rachel Serumun Ugye, FNSE (North-Central), Engr. Ndifon Mbeh Agbiji, FNSE (South-South), Engr. Abraham Aghadike, MNSE (South-East)
Engr. Prof. Olumide Moses Ogundipe, FNSE (South-West).

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Meanwhile, the Statutory Audit Committee members include Engr. Greg Obiajulu Ashibuogu, MNSE, Engr. Clara Chizoba Anyanwu-Amadi, MNSE and Engr. Dr. Omolola Adenike Adetona, FNSE.

The President restated that the state of affairs of the Nigerian Society of Engineers is stable and robust.

He further appealed to members of the association, including the newly elected Executive Committee members, to extend that same support

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Moment Chief Defense Staff Hosts Prince Harry, Meghan Markle In Reception [VIDEO/PHOTOS]

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended a reception hosted by the Chief of Defense Staff.

This was after they attended a volleyball game earlier in the day.

During the reception, which held at the Armed Forces Officers Mess & Suites in Abuja, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex received asho oke gifts from Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM).

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The couple also danced with Dabiri-Erewa.

 

The purpose of the visit was to introduce the royal couple to Nigeria’s rich socio-cultural heritage and provide an opportunity for the Duchess of Sussex to explore her Nigerian lineage.

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JUST IN: Again, Aircraft Skids Off Runway At Lagos Airport

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Barely 16 days after Dana Air was shut down by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authorities, another aircraft belonging to XEJET Airlines also skidded off the runway and landed in the grass at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos on Saturday.

Following this development, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has shut the 18/Left runway of the airport

The Airbus with registration 5N-BZZ with 52 passengers on board departed Abuja and landed in Lagos at 11.29 am.

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Just last month, Dana MD-82 aircraft was involved in a skidding off of the runway, necessitating the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, to order the suspension of the carrier for a comprehensive auditing.

Last year, in November, two aircraft from two different airlines skidded off the runway, in one week.

Aero Contractors, flight NG 119 with a registered Boeing 737 aircraft 5N-BYQ from Lagos to Abuja had a total of 133 passengers on board.

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All passengers were safely evacuated through a controlled disembarkation.

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The temporary closure of the runway by FAAN limits the airport to one single runway which is expected to lead to aircraft delays and landing.

The spokesperson of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, Bimbo Olajide, confirmed that an aircraft belonging to Xejet Airlines skidded off the runway of the domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport on Saturday.

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She stated that a team had been deployed to the site of the incident.

“Our teams are there and on top of the matter. But whether or not the runway will be reopened today, i cannot immediately answer questions on that.” NSIB spokesperson told PUNCH Online.

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Ededuna Obaseki’s Descendants Congratulate King Charles On Coronation Anniversary

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The entire direct descendants of World War II Veteran and a recipient of World War II Medals of Honour, Capt. Ededuna Walter Obaseki, has congratulated His Majesty King Charles III on his first coronation anniversary.

A congratulatory message signed by Mercy Ededuna Obaseki on behalf of The descendants, and made available to INFO DAILY prayed God to bless the King with long life, honour, and good health.

We wish His Majesty good health so that he can effectively pilot the affairs of The United Kingdom of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and The Realms of The Commonwealth,” the message added.

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The descendants, while thanking the British government for preserving the records of  their late father, urged the King of the Great Britain to “start soon, the Colonial Legacy review in Nigeria because it is so important to us.”

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While approaching efforts being made by His Majesty to review Colonial Legacies, the descendants said in hearing the King’s move to review it, “our Joy knew no bounds, and this feeling of great Joy increased more abundantly when we saw that indeed he was already doing this.”

“We watched with great happiness and excitement, The King presenting replacement World War II Medals in Kenya to the Veterans of The Second World War.

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“We hope the King will also take action soon in actualising and fulfilling our dreams that both the British and the Nigerian government meet our demands that our father’s entitlements and work benefits be paid to we his direct descendants. It is also our prayer that the King empowers and supports us in our quests and in the present circumstances that we are in right now, your quick help is highly solicited.

“Our father Ededuna Walter Obaseki was a captain of the British Merchant Navy, a World War II Veteran and a recipient of The World War II Campaigns and Gallantry Medals of Honour. The  1939-1945;  Atlantic Star; Italy Star; British War Medals were
Awarded to our father Ededuna Walter Obaseki and other officers and Seamen of the British Merchant Navy by HRM King George VI.

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“Obaseki was a pioneer industrialist, governor, prime minister and head of government, and he handled the British administration in Southern Nigeria that brought great success to Nigeria in many areas like modern agriculture, education, healthcare, and maritime Shipping. The forming, shaping and developing of the navies during the time of the boom that both countries enjoyed and its citizens can still speak well of in sheer glories of remarkable advancement today.

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“We are aware of some attempts by the Federal Government of Nigeria particularly in 2014 to help bring out and make known, the legacies of those that played active and very important roles in making this country Nigeria to be great, especially the Merchant Navy Officers who were the first ambassadors, head of administration and head of the British Board of Trade that brought about very positive growth and boom in Nigeria through the exports of timber, rubber, cocoa and palm produce, etc.

“We also want the distinguished senators and honourable members of the House of Representatives of  Nigeria to grant our request that our father’s entitlements and work benefits for service in Nigeria to be paid to us by the Nigerian government. We need them (The Law Makers) to use their voice to also make our demands from The British Government.”

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