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Anxiety at NAGAFF As Members Fail To Pay for Founder’s Exit Party

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ABIOLA Seun

The founder of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr Boniface Aniebonam has expressed worries over inability of some members of the association to pay for his exit party.

In a statement to members of the association on the association’s social media platform, and  sighted by our correspondent yesterday showed that the founder gave ultimatum for his members to pay up or risk sanctions.

The founder who said he has nurtured the association to a point it can stand on its own said he never had the intention of staying a day more.

The statement read, “I was meant to understand that some chapters and national officers are yet to pay the levy for the actualization of freight forwarders day and final exit day of the founder in active role in Nagaff administration and management.

“I came back briefly to ensure that NAGAFF takes its rightful place in CRFFN which we have collectively achieved.  I do not think it necessary for me to stay up to next year.

“I am satisfied and fulfilled and it is my hope and firm belief that you guys can now stand on your own and defend yourselves and most importantly hold forth in CRFFN which is your baby and protection as freight forwarders and logistics managers.

“It is also important that all the executives nationwide should take the advantage to meet our own in our sister organisation the members of the new Nigeria people’s party.

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