All is now set for today's THISDAY Nigeria-at-50 Awards as the immediate past United States President, George W. Bush; the Secretary of State to his government, Prof. Condoleezza Rice, joined former British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, in Abuja for the event..
Bush and Rice arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport amid heavy security provided by both Nigerian and
American personnel.
Blair arrived quietly on Friday and had
visited Action President Goodluck Jonathan in Aso Rock and participated
in other public service engagements.
Bush and other world leaders are in the country for the awards ceremony set to recognise and honour 50 distinguished
Nigerians who have played critical roles in the country’s developmental
efforts since 1960.
The THISDAY Nigeria-at-50 Awards would be a
major kick-off for the celebration of Nigeria’s golden jubilee
anniversary as an independent nation.
The leaders would hold a discussion on the theme: “Nigeria: The Next 50 Years”. Also, THISDAY Lifetime Achievement Awards
would be presented to 15 nominees, whose names were earlier announced
by the Board of Editors.
Nigeria’s Acting President Goodluck Jonathan would be special guest of honour along with former Ghanaian President, John Kufour.
At
the THISDAY Dome located at the central area of the Federal Capital
Territory and a distance of about a few metres from the Three Arms
zone, which is housing the National Assembly, Presiden-tial Villa and
the Supreme Court, security was very tight.
Most of the nominees for the awards and their well-wishers had already arrived and were lodged in different hotels in the city and the security arrangement was extended to some of the hotels like Transcorp Hilton, NICON Luxury, Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Chelsea 2, Rockview Hotel among others.
As world leaders and heads of their respective governments, both Blair and Bush cultivated meaningful relationships
with Africa and Nigeria in particular.
In line with the sober mood
of the country, music sensation, Asa will be the only performer. The
performance by Earth, Wind & Fire has been postponed.
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