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Romance / Re: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Nwachi22(f): 3:45pm On Apr 09, 2020
Interesting thread. I’ve been considering relocating to either US or Canada to further my education and acquire more job experience. Now I’m beginning to have a second thought.
Politics / Re: Ikpeazu Relaxes Lockdown In Abia To Celebrate Easter, Gives Conditions by Nwachi22(f): 3:42pm On Apr 09, 2020
Nice one. At least Abians will celebrate Easter in Church unlike Lagosians
Politics / Re: Francesca Emanuel Is Dead by Nwachi22(f): 3:39pm On Apr 09, 2020
naptu2:
Nigeria's first female permanent secretary, Mrs Francesca Yetunde Emanuel passed away yesterday night. She was 86 years old.

Mrs Francesca Emanuel was born on September 19, 1933, in Lagos to Francis Eugenio Aderinkoye Pereira, who was Chief Clerk in the Governor’s office, and Honoria Folashade Pereira (nee Caulcrick), a seamstress. She attended kindergarten classes at the Methodist Girls’ School, from 1938 to 1940; and primary school at Princess School, Lagos, from 1941 to 1945.

Thereafter, she gained admission to Holy Child College, Lagos in 1946. In 1952, after obtaining her Cambridge School Certificate in top grade, she was admitted to the University College, Ibadan (now University of Ibadan) where she studied Geography. In 1955, she obtained the Inter-B.A. after which she transferred to the University College, London for her main degree and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A): Honours degree in Geography in 1959. Mrs Emmanuel had her professional career largely in the civil service. She went through the whole gamut of the various arms of the Federal Civil Service. She started as Assistant Secretary, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, 1959-1960, becoming, by this appointment, the first indigenous female Administrative Officer in the Federal Civil Service.

Between 1960 and 1961, she was at the Federal Ministry of Establishment from where she was transferred to the Police Affairs Division in the Cabinet Office from 1961 to 1964. In recognition of her outstanding performance, she was appointed Senior Assistant Secretary, Secretariat of the Morgan Commission of Nigerian Workers, in 1964; Under-Secretary, Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry, 1964 to 1969; Deputy-Secretary, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, 1969-1973; she also served as Principal Secretary, Cabinet Office, 1973 to 1974; and Secretary, Federal Public Service Commission, January to June, 1975.

In July, 1975 she was appointed a Permanent Secretary in the Public Service Department of the Cabinet Office, thus becoming the first female Federal Permanent Secretary in Nigeria. She served for over thirteen years as Permanent Secretary, which took her to a range of strategic and sensitive ministries, departments and agencies. In all these positions, she served with distinction.

Administration, however, was not the only area in which she excelled as she performed equally brilliantly in other areas. A gifted singer, her talent in this field was nurtured right from childhood. She started off from the Sunday School and later enlisted with the Little Star Band of Hope Meeting of the Methodist Church, Olowogbowo. This explains her active participation in the music industry in Nigeria. It is worth noting that while still in secondary school, she won first prize as soloist in many concerts, most notable among which were as Soprano Solo at the first Nigerian Festival of the Arts in Lagos in 1950. She was also a remarkable actress as well as a member of the pioneer group known as the Steve Rhodes Voices, which featured in some of Wole Sovinka’s earliest plays in the 1960s.

Later, she went on to win more prizes in music. She was also a well-known fashion icon who, with the famous designer Sade Thomas, first drew attention to Nigerian fashion and its suitability even for modern wear-whether Western or traditional. Francesca Emmanuel was a founding member as well as member of the Board of Trustees of the Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON).

She has also served on various panels owing to her vast and rich experience in diverse fields. She once served as a Commissioner of the United Nations International Civil Service Commission, from 1987 to 1992, and has also been a member of several bodies among which are: Governing Council, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, 1989-1993; National Salaries and wages Commission, 1992-1994; National Merit Award Committee ,1989-1991; Harvard Business School Award Committe,1988-1997; Governing Board of the Federal Society for the Blind, 1992 to date; Governing Board of Holy Child College, 1989 to date; Board of the Special Olympic Nigeria, 1989 to date; Fund Raising Committee of the Nigerian Sickle CeII Foundation, 1977 to date; Governing Council of the Nigerian Conservation foundation, 1990 to date. She has also served as Trust to various organizations amongst which are: Women Law and Development Centre; National Association of Theatre Arts Practitioners: and Nigeria Environment Study/Action Team. She has been Grand Patron of the Association of Nigerian Authors, Lagos Chapter (Since 1995), Patron of Nigeria Guild of Dancers since 2001, and was chair, National Film Festival, 2002 to 2003. In addition, Francesca Emmanuel was at different times the Director of the Board of some corporate organizations -Macmillan Nigeria Publishers Ltd. and Eco Bank Nigeria Pic, to name just two of them.

In recognition of these remarkable achievements, she has been honoured with several prestigious awards, among which are: Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) (2000); the Retirement Award for Brilliant Performances and Outstanding Achievement by the Federal Directors-General (Permanent Secretaries), 1988; Fellow of the Nigeria Institute of Management (1991); Most Distinguished University of Ibadan Alumni Award for Excellence in Service to Humanity (2000); induction into the Hall of Fame, National Centre for Women Development (2004); and the Glover Memorial Centennial Award for Services to Arts and Culture in Lagos State (2000).

Francesca Emmanuel was involved in the activities of several NGOs and Associations like the Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON), the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) , Holy Child College Old Girls’ Association (HCCOGA), etc. Hers has surely been a most productive and fulfilled life of service to nation and humanity.

May her soul Rest In Peace.
Literature / Re: The 48 Laws Of Power- Which Of The Laws Is Your Favourite? by Nwachi22(f): 7:21am On Jan 14, 2018
Chemist009:
..... Some call it cunning,definitely ruthless...to some,it's amoral while to millions,it's a lifesaver.... That's how controversial Robert Greene's classic: The 48 Laws Of Power actually turns out to become. But in my own opinion,hmmmm! A masterstroke.
My favourite Laws are: Law 4:Always say less than necessary and Law 9:Win through your actions,never through argument. So,which of these sophisticated laws is your favourite?
Never outshine your oga.

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Celebrities / Re: Flavour Meets Gernot Rohr (Photo) by Nwachi22(f): 2:26pm On Jan 07, 2018
TunezMediaTV:
Nigerian highlife star, Flavour strike a po


se with the head coach of Nigerian Super Eagles team, Gernot Rohr wishing them best of luck in the coming World Cup in Russia.

http://www.tunezmedia.com.ng/2018/01/music-star-flavour-meets-super-eagles.html




How is this news, biko.
Forum Games / Re: Can You Find The 4 Hidden Words In This Pix by Nwachi22(f): 7:59pm On Mar 27, 2017
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Religion / Re: The Main Reason We Have For Forgive Our Enemy As A Christian by Nwachi22(f): 7:31am On Oct 30, 2016
I forgive but I don't forget the lessons that comes with it.
Religion / Re: Lady Cheated Death During Christmas Period. (PIC) by Nwachi22(f): 4:19pm On Jan 19, 2016
Honestly, you are not better than those who were involved in the crash. God has a reason for keeping u alive. Please give u
all to God.
Education / Re: “CredenceOne”, WAEC’s New Device To Tackle Malpractice! by Nwachi22(f): 12:32pm On Dec 18, 2015
That's a good one.
Religion / Re: Oyedepo Turns Woman With Small Breasts To Big Breasts Instantly Via Prayer by Nwachi22(f): 8:50pm On Dec 13, 2015
@ op you are just exaggerating this story. The lady in question had growth in one of her breasts making it bigger than the other. When she received her healing, the breaSt became equal and smaller.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nairaland Job Seeker; My Story by Nwachi22(f): 8:07pm On Dec 13, 2015
Op you got the job out of God's Mercy and favour. It's not by your strength. Congratulations.
Politics / Re: Riot In Aba Over Government Task Force (Photos) by Nwachi22(f): 4:12pm On Nov 14, 2015
naijapips02:
Ngwa people and their governor son.

Oga it dey pain you say ngwa man na Governor?
Culture / Re: Olomu: Where It’s Taboo For Pregnant Woman To Die by Nwachi22(f): 8:51pm On Nov 07, 2015
ernesty20:
Meaning?

Meaning u took weed grin grin grin
Celebrities / Re: Cynthia Onoriode Gives Birth To Triplets (Photos) by Nwachi22(f): 8:32pm On Nov 07, 2015
Baba God , please bless me with triplets. cool
Celebrities / Re: Jude Okoye Shares Photo With His Daughter (lovely) by Nwachi22(f): 7:55pm On Nov 06, 2015
Please keep this one a a from the likes of Yerima and Sanusi grin
Travel / Re: One Dies As Danfo Bus & Okada Rider Collide At Tincan Apapa (Graphic Photos) by Nwachi22(f): 7:21pm On Nov 05, 2015
Accidents like this can be averted if we can reduce the rate at which we speed on the express. Rip to the dead. cry
Properties / Re: Prince Ebeano Supermarket In Lekki On Fire by Nwachi22(f): 10:23pm On Nov 03, 2015
Lord have mercy, one of the mishaps faced by owners of supermarkets or big malls. It's well. cry
Nairaland / General / Re: Tiger-Battery Powered Stove Spotted In Aba by Nwachi22(f): 8:52pm On Oct 31, 2015
Aba people are indeed making Nigeria proud, just need a little support and encouragement from government to beat made in China, etc products smiley.
Crime / Re: Hardship, Wickedness Of Neighbours Pushed Me Into Robbery, Says Suspect (photo) by Nwachi22(f): 8:46pm On Oct 31, 2015
Well that's not an excuse.
Family / Re: Dear Parents, in whose care have you left your child? Pics! by Nwachi22(f): 8:44pm On Oct 31, 2015
embarassedsomehow

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