By Victor Ajihromanus
Audrey Joe-Ezigbo is the Deputy Managing Director of Falcon Corporation Limited, a leading wholly indigenous midstream and downstream Energy, Gas Distribution & Trading company which she co-founded in 1994.
An accomplished professional, Audrey holds several Masters’ degrees in Finance, Marketing and Business Administration from the Lagos Business School, University of Nigeria and Nnamdi Azikiwe University; as well as executive certifications in Management, Leadership and Governance from Harvard Business School, IE Business School, and IESE Business School.
Until March 2021, Audrey was the first female President of the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) in the Association’s over 21-year history. She is a Fellow of the Energy Institute (FEI), the chartered professional membership body of global energy experts. She is a founding member, Women in Energy Network (WiEN); member and global role model, Women in LPG (WiNLPG) Nigeria chapter; member of the NCCF Div
By Victor Ajihromanus
African Bar Association has expressed satisfaction with the judgment of the ECOWAS Community Court delivered on March 15, 2021, in which the Court ordered the immediate release of and payment of compensation to Mr. Alex Saab a Venezuelan Diplomat illegally detained by the Government of Cape Verde.
In a statement after the Quarterly Meeting of the Human Rights Council held in Monrovia, Liberia, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Mr. Osa Director, quoted the Executive Council of the African Bar Association as endorsing the decision of the Court insisting that from the investigations carried out by the Association following a Petition from the wife of the detained envoy, Ambassador Saab was on a humanitarian mission to Terhan Iran to source food for the suffering people of Venezuela when the Aircraft he was travelling in stopped to refuel in Cape Verde. He was immediately arrested by the Cape Verdean authorities on a non-existent Warrant for unproven ch
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By Victor Ajihromanus
Former Minister of State for Works, Sen Dayo Adeyeye, has described the late spokesperson for pan Yoruba sociopolitical organisation, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, as someone who was passionate about Yoruba cause.
Adeyeye, who the late Odumakin succeeded as Afenifere scribe, said the deceased was an advocate for true federalism.
In a tribute made available to Vanguard, he said Odumakin was committed to the survival of democracy having fought for its enthronement alongside others.
His words:”The death of Yinka came to me as a rude shock. As indeed to most of his associates and admirers throughout the country.
Yinka Odumakin was passionate about Yoruba cause -Sen Adeyeye
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By Victor Ajihromanus
Former Minister of State for Works, Sen Dayo Adeyeye, has described the late spokesperson for pan Yoruba sociopolitical organisation, Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, as someone who was passionate about Yoruba cause.
Adeyeye, who the late Odumakin succeeded as Afenifere scribe, said the deceased was an advocate for true federalism.
In a tribute made available to Vanguard, he said Odumakin was committed to the survival of democracy having fought for its enthronement alongside others.
His words:”The death of Yinka came to me as a rude shock. As indeed to most of his associates and admirers throughout the country.