Conoil lauds Nigerians’ unified spirit
By By Stanley Opara
01 October 2018 |
3:00 am
Conoil Plc commended the unity of the country since independence, despite prevailing odds in the polity. The energy company, in a goodwill message to Nigerians, said there was a lot to celebrate as a nation. It, therefore, enjoined Nigerians at home and abroad to celebrate one another for going the extra mile to make “our…
Conoil Plc commended the unity of the country since independence, despite prevailing odds in the polity.
The energy company, in a goodwill message to Nigerians, said there was a lot to celebrate as a nation.
It, therefore, enjoined Nigerians at home and abroad to celebrate one another for going the extra mile to make “our nation remain one despite all odds.”
In the message, the company noted that the country has made giant strides since it attained independence and shown resilience in the face of obstacles on its path to greatness.
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