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For Louis, For Emma
By Tunde Olusunle
Monday March 15, 2021, we woke up to the sad news of the shocking demise of a long time colleague and friend, Louis Okoroma. He was reportedly at work in the Atiku Media Office, AMO, for short, in Abuja, on Wednesday March 10, 2021. For the better part of the last decade, he was on the staff of AMO.
Paul Ibe, head of the Atiku Media Team who announced Okoroma’s departure, noted that he was his lively self that day and wished his colleagues a nice weekend as he left the office. Within the next 24 hours, however, Okoroma was no more.
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Monday, March 15, 2021, we woke up to the sad news of the shocking demise of a long time colleague and friend, Louis Okoroma. He was reportedly at work in the Atiku Media Office, AMO for short, in Abuja, on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. For the better part of the last decade, he was on the staff of AMO.
Paul Ibe, head of the Atiku Media Team who announced Okoroma’s departure, noted that he was his lively self that day and wished his colleagues a nice weekend as he left the office. Within the next 24 hours, however, Okoroma was no more.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021, which coincidentally, was my birthday, another one hit me from the page of a WhatsApp chatroom to which the departed Okoroma also belonged. A post by a member of the platform had expressed sadness at the demise of Emmanuel Ekwueme Ugorji. I subsumed my disbelief under the fact that I knew Emmanuel Ugorji but didn’t know Emmanuel Ekwueme Ugorji.
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State House Deputy Director, Information, Attah Stephen, has been lavished with praise and commendation after attaining the 60-year statutory age of retirement from the Federal Civil Service.
Mr Attah, a Knight of John Wesley (KJW) in the Methodist Church Nigeria, will disengage from the Civil Service on Monday, March 1, 2021.
In a momentous career that spanned 25 years in the Presidential Villa, he served nine Chief Press Secretaries, Special Assistants, Senior Special Assistants and Special Advisers on Media and Publicity to six Heads of State and Presidents.
In a well-attended send-off ceremony organised on his behalf by the State House management at the weekend, the Permanent Secretary, Tijjani Umar, praised Attah as ”an unassuming and noiseless performer, who is very efficient in everything he does.”
After serving six presidents, state house director of information retires After serving six presidents, state house director of information retires
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State House Deputy Director, Information, Sir Attah Stephen, has disengaged from the civil service after serving six heads of state and presidents at the presidential villa, Abuja.
Due to bow out Monday, Stephen was feted at the weekend by the State House management led by the Permanent Secretary, Tijani Umar, who oversaw a session of lavish praises and commendation for him after he attained the 60-year statutory age of retirement from the Federal Civil Service.
Sir Attah, a Knight of John Wesley (KJW) in the Methodist Church Nigeria, had a momentous career that spanned 25 years in the presidential villa during which time he also served nine Chief Press Secretaries, Special Assistants, Senior Special Assistants and Special Advisers on Media and Publicity to six heads of state and presidents.