Shippers’ Council Board, Management Visit, Commiserate with Orakwusi Family
The Board and Management of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) have paid a condolence visit to the family of late Barr. Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi.
In a condolence letter presented by Mallam Samaila Abdullahi, Chairman of the Council’s Governing Board, the Board expressed shock over the news of the passing of one of them.
In a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Public Relations Unit of the NSC, Rakiya Dhikru-Yagboyaju, part of the condolence letter reads, “We woke up to the very sad and devastating news of the death of our dear friend and sister, Mrs. Margaret Onyema Orakwusi.
“While no one can question God Almighty, the suddenness of her passing was most shocking not only to us, her comrades on the Governing Board of Nigerian Shippers’ Council, but indeed to the generality of stakeholders in the maritime industry in Nigeria.
“Orakwusi was a consummate businesswoman, a great patriot, and easily one of the most successful, knowledgeable and important voices in the maritime sector of our country”‘, the letter said.
The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of NSC, Rt. Honourable Emmanuel Jime described late Barr. Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi as a rare gem, adding that she contributed greatly to the development of the nation’s maritime sector.
Jime who was represented by the Director, Human Resources Management Department of the Council, Mrs. Adaku Okam stated this during the condolence visit to the Orakwusi family in Ikoyi, Lagos.
The ES/CEO called on the children of the deceased to preserve her legacy, particularly in the maritime sector
In a condolence letter presented by Mallam Samaila Abdullahi, Chairman of the Council’s Governing Board, the Board expressed shock over the news of the passing of one of them.
In a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Public Relations Unit of the NSC, Rakiya Dhikru-Yagboyaju, part of the condolence letter reads, “We woke up to the very sad and devastating news of the death of our dear friend and sister, Mrs. Margaret Onyema Orakwusi.
“While no one can question God Almighty, the suddenness of her passing was most shocking not only to us, her comrades on the Governing Board of Nigerian Shippers’ Council, but indeed to the generality of stakeholders in the maritime industry in Nigeria.
“Orakwusi was a consummate businesswoman, a great patriot, and easily one of the most successful, knowledgeable and important voices in the maritime sector of our country”‘, the letter said.
The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of NSC, Rt. Honourable Emmanuel Jime described late Barr. Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi as a rare gem, adding that she contributed greatly to the development of the nation’s maritime sector.
Jime who was represented by the Director, Human Resources Management Department of the Council, Mrs. Adaku Okam stated this during the condolence visit to the Orakwusi family in Ikoyi, Lagos.
The ES/CEO called on the children of the deceased to preserve her legacy, particularly in the maritime sector
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