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Buhari, Lawan, Tinubu, Gbaja, NPAN, NGE, NUJ, others mourn as Jakande dies at 91
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By Clifford Ndujihe, Dapo Akinrefon, Henry Umoru, Olasunkanmi Akoni & Olayinka Ajayi
THE reservoirs of tears and tributes were literally opened for Elder statesman, media icon and first civilian Governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, who passed on, yesterday, at 91.
• Jakande was peerless, the architect of modern Lagos, say sympathisers
• NUJ names Lighthouse after him
• Ex-gov for burial today, say, family, friends
Nigerians, yesterday, expressed sorrow and paid glowing tributes as Lateef Jakande, the first civilian governor of Lagos State, died at the age of 91. x
His remains, according to his family, will be buried today.
His third son, Seyi, said he died in his sleep on Thursday, around 11 a.m., in his Ilupeju home.
Committee of Friends of the late ex-governor also confirmed the passing in a statement, which released details of the burial plan.
The statement was signed by Prof. Abisogun Leigh, former vice-chancellor LASU; Mr. Kamal Giwa; Prince Bayo Oshiyemi, Alhaji Gani Owolabi Dada; Mrs. Omolara Abeke Vaugh; and Alhaja Latifat Olufunke Gbajabiamila.
Press zooms in on repatriation of Nigerian refugees from Cameroon, others Nigeria-Press-Review February 12, 2021 to 09:58 436 APA – Lagos (Nigeria) The report that the repatriation of Nigerian refugees from Cameroon has been fixed for February 27 and March 7, 2021 and Prof. Soyinka’s statement that “Cattle imperialism under any guise is an obscenity to humanity” are some of the leading stories in the Nigerian newspapers on Friday.
ThisDay reports that the repatriation of Nigerian refugees from Cameroon has been fixed for February 27 and March 7, 2021.
Most of the 46,000 Nigerian refugees fled troubled Borno State to neighbouring Cameroonian towns, mostly Minawao, at the peak of the Boko Haram crisis.The decision on the scheduled repatriation dates was taken after a tripartite commission meeting involved representatives of the federal governm