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SHELL, NNPC REMODEL ARRIVAL E OF MMIA, LAGOS.

by Maleek Adeyemi

Minister of Interior commissioned the Arrival “E” of Murtala Mohammed International Airport and the remodeled main entrance/exit gate and Quarter Guard at the Zone ‘A’ Headquarters of the Nigeria Immigration Service in Ikeja, Lagos State.

Yesterday in Lagos, I attended the handover of the remodeled clearance counters and refurbished Arrival “E” of Murtala Mohammed International Airport.

The project, undertaken by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo), as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), underscores the importance of partnership with the private sector.

Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo is a very hardworking and versatile minister. He is making us proud. More strength and wisdom to him.

What Rauf Aregbesola couldn’t achieve in eight years, Olubunmi Ojo has achieved in less than six months.

Thanks to Hon Olubunmi Tunji Ojo for rebuilding the Nigeria system under his office as the interior minister of Federal Republic of Nigeria

Is this minister from LP?

How come he’s working for APC?
Cos only LP cares for Nigeria like this.
You can see the LP governor, senators, and house of Representatives building roads, bridges, fountains, flyovers, skyscrapers, refineries, etc.

Because we said we like your style, your giant strides, the leaps and miracles you’re performing… because we admire your good deeds. The things you did, doing, and would still do for Nigerians, Nigeria, and the passport.
Because we like you. Because outta current ministers’ you seem the best. Because of all these doesn’t mean you should go out to commission a remodeled gate … Get you working impactfully. No time to waste.

Shell probably looked at it as the embarrassment to their expatriate staff and visitors was too much and decided to fix the place, rather we look at it as our minister working by him commissioning the refurbished place with full funfair, immigration staff doing their parade.
How come we cannot fix and maintain things ourselves? Look at the concrete roads Dangote built, for the next 50 years, I doubt they will break, look at the airport terminal Babalakin built, etc, structures that will stand the test of time.
Anyway, kudos to the new minister as it appears positive things are happening under his watch. A round peg in a round hole

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