In a long-awaited move, President Muhammadu Buhari has posthumously honoured the late Founding Chairman of LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group, Sam Nda-Isaiah, by
The friends and associates of late Nda-Isaiah, who sadly passed away on December 12, 2021, after a brief illness, had fervently called for this posthumous national honour on his 61st posthumous birthday earlier this year.
His influence extended beyond journalism, as he was also a prominent figure in politics, having aspired for the presidency and being a notable member of the governing All Progressive Congress .This belated recognition serves as a testament to Nda-Isaiah’s remarkable legacy and his enduring impact on the nation.
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