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Buhari congratulates Arthur Eze at 74
President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday joined family members, friends, and associates of businessman, politician, and philanthropist, Prince Arthur Eze, in celebrating his 74th birthday, with evidence of living for the wellbeing of the country, his community, and citizens.
The president rejoiced with the Ukpo community, Dunukofia Local Council, where the businessman was born into a royal family in 1948.
Buhari believed that Eze had through “an adventurous and daring spirit touched the world, raising the benchmark of investments in oil and gas in Nigeria, and Africa.”
He extolled the founder and Chairman of Atlas Oranto Company for his large-heartedness, a deep love for humanity and lifting many out of poverty, providing succor for the less privileged through scholarships,
President Buhari also commended him for supporting governments in building infrastructure across the states and nation.
According to him, Eze’s unwavering interest in democracy and good governance clearly exemplifies patriotism, drawing from his wellspring of knowledge, wisdom, and experience to counsel leaders in Nigeria and Africa on bottom-up development ideas, and the need to always place the nation first.
He prayed for longer life, good health, and more prosperity for Prince Eze and his family.
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