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Ojo Majority News Congratulates Princess Sarah Sosan on GAC Membership


The Publishers and Management of Ojo Majority News felicitate and extend congratulatory greetings to Her Excellency, Princess Sarah Adebisi Sosan, on her latest attainment as a Member of the Governor's Advisory Council (GAC) in Lagos State.

Princess Sarah Adebisi Sosan, OFR, FNIM is a Former Deputy Governor of Lagos State in the year 2007 to 2011. She is a politician, educationist, and motivational leader.

She pioneers the Adebisi Sosan Foundation, an NGO committed to nation-building and transformation of the lives of rural dwellers.

On behalf of the good people of Ojo Federal Constituency and Badagry Division of Lagos State, we wish you good luck in your new position and hope this promotion brings more greatness and new opportunities for you and the people.

Congratulations, Ma!


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