…appoints him Grand Patron

It was another joyous occasion when a group known as Unique Sisters Club on Wednesday, September 24, 2024, hosted the Founder of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr. Boniface Aniebonam, to a dinner in commemoration of his 70th birthday in Apapa, Lagos.
The Secretary of the Club, Unique Adetola Nasir, speaking at the occasion explained that Unique Sisters Club is a group of intelligent women who uphold high integrity and shared commitment to empowering individuals.
According to her, the club was founded with the mission of transforming the narrative surrounding disabilities, focusing not just on the physical aspects but also on unlocking the intellectual potential within each person.
“We believe that everyone has unique abilities, and we strive to cultivate those talents to foster growth and development in our communities. So, we have among us business women, civil servants and even retired civil servants and women from other walks of life,” she said.
Nasir on behalf of the members requested the Founder of NAGAFF, Dr. Boniface Aniebonam, to be their Grand Patron stressing that his esteemed presence and support would not only honour them but also significantly amplify their efforts in the upcoming initiatives.
She described him as a father and visionary leader that would impact the activities of the Unique Sisters Club.
Adding her voice, the President of the Club, Mrs. Adetoju Adewumi, thanked Aniebonam for the warm reception and pledged their total support to the growth and success of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) also founded by the Founder of NAGAFF.
Responding, the Chief Celebrant, Aniebonam, thanked the women for celebrating him and urged all of them to imbibe the spirit of humility and patience to conquer, also stressing that they live an exemplary life worthy of emulation.

Aniebonam assured that the party, NNPP, will provide Nigeria the greatest leadership it desires, while expressing optimism that the Party will be recovered and cannot be hijacked by Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.
He raised hope that “the NNPP journey to leadership has started.”
The Founders thanked Adewunmi specially, saying that she is a mobiliser and motivator who gathered all these people (Unique Sisters Club) to be part of NNPP, standing firmly on the part of justice.
“Despite all the pressure on her she knew where she belonged. She said she cannot be part of injustice,” he eulogised.
Mrs. Ruth Sunday on behalf of NAGAFF Women appreciated the club for their thoughtfulness in celebrating the Founder, and their commitment to the NNPP as well.
Present at the get together were the National President of NAGAFF, Chief Tochukwu Ezisi, Vice Chairman BOT, Chief Okafor, Chairman NAGAFF National Council of Elders, Prince Ignatius Nwachukwu and other members of NAGAFF High Command.