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NATIONAL POLITICAL SUMMIT & OFFICIAL NIM LAUNCH IN ABUJA

Dear Esteemed Folks,

The National Secretariat of Nigeria Intervention Movement NIM wishes to notify all members of its standing committees and zonal consultative fora of the proposed National Political Summit and Official Launch of NIM scheduled for Tuesday, 27th and Wednesday, 28th February, 2018 respectively at the Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

Theme: Birthing a New Nigeria: Way Forward.
Time is 10am Daily.

Please do kindly save the dates and confirm your availability to any official of the National Secretariat for planning and logistics purposes

Thanks.


Mallam Naseer Kura
Deputy Director General
Nigeria Intervention Movement NIM

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