Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”
Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun condoled with the fraternity of the pen: the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria and media practitioners generally; the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the Chairman of LEADERSHIP newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah on the demise of the great pharmacist and politician.
Gov. Abiodun said “the country has lost a rare man of big ideas, whose politics was laced with conviction, selflessness and without bitterness.
“Sam Nda-Isaiah was a resolute and dogged fighter on the side of the people. His columns, “Last Word” and “Ear Shot” were pungent and fought the good cause for a better Nigeria.
The Ogun State governor eulogized the creative genius of Nda-Isaiah, who he said studied pharmacy but made a name in writing and newspapering.
“A serial entrepreneur is gone. He had his hands in many pies and incredibly made a success of most of his endeavours”, Gov Abiodun said of the deceased who he referred to as “a friend and a man of ideas”.
“Through sheer creativity and entrepreneurship, he straddled the professions of pharmacy by training and became a successful newspapers’ manager. His discipleship also kept growing in politics and he once aspired to be the President of the country on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC)”, the governor noted.
Gov. Abiodun added: “The loss of Nda-Isaiah will be felt across different spheres: the business community, in statecraft, among his family members, the Obafemi Awolowo University alumni and the academic world, in Nupeland and in APC, which he helped in midwifing. He was a trusted associate and competent bridge builder”
He prayed for the repose of the soul of the debonair publisher, saying: “May he rest in peace and may the Almighty console his aged mother, young wife and children, as well as siblings, members of the LEADERSHIP family, NPAN, political associates and friends of our late compatriot, Sam Nda-Isaiah”