The minister
of finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala disclosed that she survived cancer fifteen
years ago affirming the scare is not the end of life.
She spoke at the service of songs for the late Oronto Douglas, special adviser to the president on research and documentation that held in Abuja last night. The service was attended by a cross section of the society from civil society, government, the media, the clergy among others.
She spoke at the service of songs for the late Oronto Douglas, special adviser to the president on research and documentation that held in Abuja last night. The service was attended by a cross section of the society from civil society, government, the media, the clergy among others.
President
Goodluck Jonathan was represented by Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation, SGF, at the service which remarkably brought
together his associates from both sides of the political divide including
former Governor Kayode Fayemi, Pastor Tunde Bakare who brought greetings from
General Muhammadu Buhari, ministers, former chairman of Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Senator-Elect Ben Murray Bruce,
deputy managing director of Thisday Mr Kayode Komolafe among several others.
In her
remarks at the occasion, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala said: “Oronto and I had two similarities in life, we both had cancer. I had
my last surgery, 15 years ago and I shared my experience with him,” she
said, narrating how she repeatedly sought to encourage him using her triumph
over the disease.
Tributes from
several speakers centered on how Oronto built bridges across political divides.
Dr Fayemi, Hon Uche Onyeogocha leading members of the All Progressives
Congress, APC spoke in that direction and they were buttressed by Pastor
Bakare. Tributes also came from former Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha of
Bayelsa State, Dr. Sam Amadi, chairman National Electricity Regulatory
Commission, Rev. Nnimmo Bassey, Yinka Odumakin, Ken Saro Wiwa among others.
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