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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..'

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