Mr Komolafe, chief executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), turned 60 on 26 September.
, Gbenga Komolafe, has cancelled all activities lined up for his birthday celebration slated for 30th September.To celebrate the milestone, his friends, families and associates decided to organise a thanksgiving service to mark the day slated for this Saturday.
In the statement entitled ‘Cancellation of Thanksgiving Service and Reception for CCE,’ Mr Komolafe said he appreciated the gesture of his well-wishers to call together friends and associates to “thank God and later sit together to wine and dine in an event planned for Saturday, 30 September 2023.” He said he completely understood how the cancellation would be received by family, friends and associates, adding, however, that he would plead that both the thanksgiving service and the reception planned for this Saturday be stood down.
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