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EZEKIEL KAGBALA, FOCALPOINT BELAUDS SHERIFF MULADE AS WORTHY NIGER DELTA LEADER........











The entire management of FocalPoint Reports  joined the families, friends, staff of Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ and wells wishers in thanking God for the exemplary life of as Worthy Niger Delta Leader, a philanthropist, a protector of the less privileged, an Icon of Development *AMB. Comrade Sheriff Mulade.*

The director of FocalPoint news, Ezekiel Kagbala in a statement made available to FocalPoint news room said  "It is my prayer that the Almighty God continue to bless you, Ambassador Sheriff Mulade with robust health wisdom, wealth and long life to continue the good work in Africa, Nigeria, Niger Delta and Delta State".

Sheriff Mulade, truly epitomize hard work, perseverance, doggedness, humility, diligence and patriotism. The fact that he treasured the virtue of true activism, integrity and cause of justice he believes in, gives him the cutting edge.

Sheriff Mulade stands out as a global peace and human right advocate per excellence, through his brilliant environmental protection advocacy, hard work and due diligence he have become one of the pillars of the Nigerian peace initiator with a global honor.

Mulade stands out as a gem of inestimable value to Niger Delta and Nigeria at large, a hypothetical prophet that is honored and recognized at home and Abroad.

 "It is a known fact that your indelible footprints and legacies of good works will not go unnoticed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari and the Executive governor of Delta State Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa to support and acknowledge your role in national peace building, development, youth orientation and education, above all God will continue to bless your Good works for humanity".

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