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NIC Lagos Honours Mrs Taiwo Kadiri at Her Retirement

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A retirement gathering was held today 26th May, 2017 at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Lagos division to celebrate an awesome Nigerian, Mrs Taiwo Adeola Kadiri 35 years of service to the nation building.

Mrs Alabi spoke to thank her family, friends, colleagues and staff for all their help and support during her judicial career.
The crowd was substantial and included judges from the Lagos Division, principal officers, staff,and many well-wishers.

In her sent forth ceremony organized by the National Industrial Court, she said that as she exit the service, she is fulfilled having served her father land without blemishes.

“Sincerely, I thank you all for coming to this ceremony of my exit from the service. I am very grateful to you all and almighty God. It is a defining moment for me. All through my career serving in various capacities, I have never had any issue with my colleague. So, I count myself as a fulfilled person”, she explained.

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