Skip to main content

A Lady, Killed By ‘One Chance’ Robbers In Abuja

This is so sad....

The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), announced the death of Greatness Olorunfemi following her encounter with “one chance” robbers in Abuja.

In a statement issued, the CIPM, Abuja branch, said Greatness, was rushed by Good Samaritans to the Maitama District Hospital where she was confirmed dead. 

The association said, Greatness was with CIPM in Lagos before she transferred her membership to the Abuja branch. She had great passion for the institute. The 33-year-old lady was its assistant secretary and public relations officer before her demise.

In part, the statement reads: “She equally served the Abuja branch with the same energy, passion and zeal, making her an important figure in the institute during her lifetime.

“She established a lot of presence and conspicuous level of activity at our meetings, events and platforms, championed many ideas, innovations and activities which included regular birthday updates, robust human resource discourses and rich engagements on our platforms, and also managed our engagements on social media and other platforms with an obvious smile and joyfulness that could not go unnoticed all around our gatherings.

"Greatness was indeed an epitome of greatness and had a bright future and contributions to the world at large until her demise. An important part of humanity was cut short, and the effect is obviously being felt in the hearts and souls of all who came across her.

“We commensurate with her family, relatives and friends as we join them in mourning this sad loss to society and the human resource community. Please remember her and her immediate family in your prayers to find strength and consolation in a time such as this."

'Rest in peace Greatness..'

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NEWSBREAKING: Nigerian Government Lifts Twitter Ban

Twitter. On Wednesday, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, the head of the Nigerian team negotiating with Twitter has said that the social media giant Twitter has agreed to pay “applicable tax” and establish a legal entity in Nigeria in the first quarter of 2022. Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi is the director-general of the National Information Technology Development Agency,  said this in a statement while announcing the lifting of the more than six-month-long suspension of the social media platform in the country. “Twitter has agreed to act with a respectful acknowledgement of Nigerian laws and the national culture and history on which such legislation has been built and work with the FGN and the broader industry to develop a Code of Conduct in line with global best practices, applicable in almost all developed countries,” Abdullahi said. Twitter was suspended in Nigeria in June 2021, a few days after the platform deleted a remark from Buhari’s account. The led to an outcry over freedom of expr...

In A Random Attack, A Woman Is Lit On Fire On A Toronto bus; Man Apprehended, Police Say

Dundas, Kipling Centre. A woman lays in the hospital with critical injuries, she was set ablaze on a Toronto bus in what police say was a "random" attack.  The woman in her 20's was attacked by a 35-year-old man. The woman remains in hospital with life-altering injuries, most of which are second and third-degree burns, media relations officer Toronto police Const. Alex Li told reporters outside Kipling station, where the incident took place. The suspect has been arrested with charges pending, police say. Toronto police were called to the Kipling Avenue and Dundas Street West area around 12:30 p.m. for reports of a woman being assaulted. Police say a man poured a liquid substance on the woman and ignited it, causing a fire. The woman was rushed to Sunnybrook Hospital. There's no word on her current condition. It's unknown what motivated the attack, but Li says there was some sort of interaction between the man and woman before it happened. Police continue to invest...

Everyday People

About two years ago, one Nigerian government official whom I know visited the United Kingdom.                                    Trees Beautifully Grown In Nigeria  It was that peak period of covid crisis, where many countries had various Covid containment regulations to help reduce the spread.  On the day he was to return to Nigeria, I was one of those who escorted him to the Airport.  When we got to the Airport, we realised that he was supposed to have a Covid test done, and the result uploaded to Nigerian Govt Portal. Also, he was meant to have a day three test in Nigeria booked and have the printed copy of the confirmation of the booking with him as a condition to fly with British Airways to Nigeria.  We arrived at the Airport about 3hrs before his flight departure. This white lady, who was a supervisor with British Airways approached us and requested to see his day three bo...