Global Links CEO condoles with Namibians over president’s death

Posted on: February 6, 2024, by :

The Managing Director of Global Links and Services Limited Pastor (Mrs.) Chinyere Umeasiegbu has condoled with the people of Namibia on the death of the country’s president. President Hage Geingob of Namibia died last Sunday at the age of 82 after a brief illness. “In a condolence message, Umeasiegbu, commiserates with the high commissioner of Nigeria and the Namibian people who she describes as friends, over the demise of their leader. The late Namibian leader, was well known,as a patriot who worked tirelessly for the interest of his people. The late president Geingob was a pan-Africanist who sought to foster greater bonds between African countries, especially Nigeria and Namibia. “Indeed “Namibia and Africa have lost an illustrious son. We, at Global Links and Services Limited she emphasised, mourn with the Embassy of Namibia in Nigeria, and the people of Namibia at large for this loss. The late President Geingob was a friend of Nigeria. His government has, over the years, sought to foster greater cooperation and business relationship with the people of Nigeria by encouraging and creating a conducive environment for Nigeria businesses to invest in different areas of the Namibian economy; It is in light of this that Global Links and Services Ltd, in conjunction with her Namibian partners, is planning reciprocal investment based trips to Namibia for Nigerian investors seeking for investment opportunities in Namibia.“ “The Namibian government, under the leadership of Giengob, has encouraged tourism between the two countries. This has seen an increase in the tourism traffic between Nigeria and religious tourism. Our prayers are with the people of Namibia at this time.”“The late Namibia president who was re-elected for a second term in November 2019, was part of the struggle for Namibian independence and has been part of the ruling South-West Africa People’s Organisation’s (SWAPO) government since Namibia gained independence in 1990.

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