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Uwaifo
The great lyricist, melody maker, multi-instrumentalist, sculptor, designer, performer per excellence, and intellectual giant, Prof. Victor Uwaifo was on Saturday, March 6, in Benin-City, decorated with the Grand Copyright Medal of Honour; the first time anyone anywhere has been so decorated. The decoration was the climax of the big celebration of Prof Uwaifo’s 80th birthday, which attracted the high and mighty to Uwaifo’s Superstar Highgate on Victor Uwaifo Avenue, Ekewan/College Road, Benin City.
Before the decoration, there was a documentary on the life of the all-around creative genius and the presentation of a 600-page biography of the great Nigerian, authored by Prof. Muyiwa Peter Awodiya. The presentation of a plaque and decoration with the Grand Copyright Medal of Honour was done by the celebrated former President of the Performing Musicians’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN) and current Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Chief Tony Okoroji, who was s
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This is the 15th article in the series that looks at some of the forgotten players from your favourite club.
The Parramatta Eels entered the competition in 1947 and have had over 800 players don the blue and gold since day one.
My first rugby league memory is watching the Eels at the flint hard Cumberland Oval dust bowl with my father sometime in the very early ’60s. I can’t remember much of the game other than the fact that Ken Thornett was playing that day, so it was probably 1962.