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No. 37 LAGOS -8Thjune, 1963 Vol. 50 | Extraordinary - 8th June, 1963 Vol. 50 No.| 37 LAGOS I : . Government Notice No. 1169 ‘BIRTHDAY HONOURS, 1963 FEDERAL LIST The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the adviceof Her Majesty’s Ministers in Nigerta, to give orders for the following appointments :— To be Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.): Surr KaTracum To be Companionsof the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) :— - . Horatio ORIsHEyOLOMI THOMAS Wittiam Tupor Davies $F To be Officers ofthe Civil Division of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire (O.B,E.) :-— Reema Hucs CHartes HAMMOND - Axwajt Carer IMAM ALADE IpraHIM To be Membersofthe Civil Division of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire(M.B.E.) :— Dick Ineru (popularly known as Dick Tiger) Soromon ADEWALE PEARCE . ALFRep KENNETH EDWARDS. Caruering Epira ELLINGHAM(Miss) To be Memberofthe Military Division of the Most Excellent Order ofthe British Empire (M.B.E.) :-— James UKPONG The Queen has been graciously pleased, onthe adviceof Her Majesty’$‘Ministersin Nigeria to approve - the following awards :— British Empire Medal (Civil Division) (B.E.M.) :— Garusa UsuMAN - MicuarL OnvicB0 Oxsep Furo Lonc-JoHN "British Empire Medal (Military Division) (B.E.M.) :— Upa CHIKENA Queen’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service (Q.P.M.) :— - Avuayt Kam Serem ~ - 888 OFFICIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY No. 37, Vol. 50 NORTHERN NIGERIA LIST The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministers in Nigeria, tosignify ': her intention of conferring the Honour of Knighthood on the following :-— To be a Knight Bachelor (Kt.) -— Witrorp Hucs Huriey : The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministers in Nigeria, to give : orders for the following appointments :— To be Companions of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St, George (C.M.G,) :— ALHAJI Muuamapu AMINU * RosBertT Joun Purpy To be Companion of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire (CBE.):— AHMED 'TALIB To!be Officers of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.B.E.) :-— Aryajr AHMAN ALHajt Munammapu Musrara IsmMa’iL Avyayt SHenu Us_an MicHaEen-Aupu Busa ALHAJI ABDULLAHMarkKaNno To be Members oftheCivilDivision of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire (M.B.E.) :— Epwarp ADEYEMI ONIMOLE WILLIAM CHARLES Ewart Mornise - Buxar SHAIB * James Onvora Maa SamvueL Humesrey WrIMBUSH , Iva Hamipu AumMep , Dirt AMINU The Queen has been erciouly pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministers ini Nigeria, to approve the following awards :-— British Empire Medal (Civil Division) (B.E.M.) :— . Louts STEPHEN Ostoso Oxost- ARJINOMA SALEH : Axtyvu CARPENTER Jomo EASTERN NIGERIA LIST The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministers ini Nigeria, to give orders for the following appointmen To be Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) :— Fe_rx OruRuM IHENACHO *. To be Companion of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire (C.B.E.) :— . RayMonp COATSWITH To be Officers of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Binpire (O.B.E.) :-— Samur, Mapurcsuna NKEMENA | james Sraniey Potiock . - Ian Ramsey Duncan 8th June, 1963 OFFICIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY , 889 EASTERN NIGERIA LIST—continued To be Members of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B:E.yi Gorpbon Ascot IricBa : -Exro ENE ARCHIBONG (Mrs) FREDERICK Nwaror CHUKUANI James ALimonu Exe _ JoHN SYLvesTER ANazoNWU To be Companion of the Imperial Service Order a.S.Q.de— Bassey Eyrp1o Oxoro The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministersiin Nigeria, to approve the following award :— British Empire Medal (Civil Division) (B.E.M.) :— . - GrLBerT ANyora MapuKa J : | WESTERN NIGERIA. LIST The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministers ini Nigeria, to give orders for the following appointments :— -. ’ To be Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) :— Moses ADEKOYEJO MajEKODUNMI - To be Companion of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire(C.B.E.) — Oza Rurus ApEsoKejt ADERELE TEWOGBOYE II ." ‘To be Officers of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) :-— Timotay Morotorunso ALUKO Percy Dyson To be Members of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British1 Empire (Mi.B.E.) :-— EZEKIEL Arorast ALao AKINOSHO- . Heten Ortrve Durrus (Mrs) Tsaran KEHINDE Datro Jostan OLASEBIKAN LANIYONU " FRANCES OvINKAN GESHINDE (Mrs) ‘The Queen has been graciously Pleased, on the advice of Her Majesty’s Ministers in“Nigeria, to approve the following awards :— , Chiefs’ Medal :— Curer Davip SoLomon Osasa OBA OLATUNJI ELEPO iI Cuter JoHN Tortota AKINPELU By His Excellency’s Command, ALK. Disc, ‘ Secretary to the Governor-General ¢ 890 . ‘OFFICIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY No. 37, Vol. 50 Government Notice No. 1170 | >; - BIRTHDAY HONOURS, 1963 ‘ ; FEDERAL LIST. His Excellency has been. pleased to approvethe following awards :— Nigeria Police Medal for Meritorious Service :—~. _ H. Tropa vi j. W. FARNSWORTH - y R. V. Jonzs oy ut Q F, ONuIGBO G. M. Macpoucatn~ Isa ADEJO , J. A. NNopr J. Mocso D. CHaATTERTON J. D. Haman I By His Excellency’s Command, A. K. Disu, Secretary to the Governor-General . I| * Government Notice No. 1171- | -- “| BIRTHDAY HONOURS, 1963 | FEDERAL LIST His Excellency has been plkased to approve the following awards :-— Certificate and Badge of Honour :— E.E.A.Inyanc = | Certificates of Honour :— N. U. OcuNLEYE J. OLUKOTUN J. I. O. Orso S. K. QuasHiz — P. O. Nwankwo J, E. Epem J. Uzoco Certificates of Merit :-— 3 _ B. Facsie ‘ B. OYEDELE A. A. ARIOFI By His Excellency’s Command, A. K. Disu, Secretary to the Governor-General Printed and Published by The Federal Ministry of Information, Printing Division, _ Isagos, Nigeria. 1382/663/7,060 Annual Subscription from 1st January each year is : Overseas and Local £4-15s-0d post free. Overseas Second Class Air Mail 6-10s-0d._ Present issue 1s-Od per copy. Subscribers who wish to obtain Gazette after 1st January should applyy to thee P,ermanent ecretary, Federal Ministry of Information, Printing Division, Lagos, for amended Subscription..
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