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BY: Vance Azu
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After 30 years of dedicated and diligent service to the market leader in the media landscape, the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL), I started my terminal leave yesterday and will bow out finally from this noble organisation on May 3, 2021.
I remain very grateful to the GCGL, for giving me the opportunity to ply my trade as a journalist after graduating from the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
The company has been the fortress of my life and it has immensely impacted my life, both professionally and in my family life.
It was during my working life at Graphic that I got married and had my four children. In terms of support, it was Graphic that took care of the medical and other miscellaneous bills of my nuclear family, which is rare in most organisations.
Counting the days… Finally bow out of Graphic
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RASHIDI YEKINI won it all the African Footballer of the Year award, the greatest Nigerian goal-scorer of all time and the first Super Eagle to score at the World Cup finals.
His goals powered his country to their first Nations Cup triumph in 14 years, at Tunisia ’94, where he bagged the tournament’s Golden Ball and Golden Shoe awards, given to best player and top-scorer.
He remains just one of four African players, to win the Golden Boot in a European league, after his 21 goals during the 1993/1994 season for Vitória Setubal in Portugal.
“Rashidi Yekini was well into his 31st year when Nigeria arrived at the 1994 World Cup,” noted the British newspaper, The Guardian, in June 2014, to mark the 20th anniversary, of the golden moment, when Yekini scored the Super Eagles’ first World Cup goal.