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Iiicial Gazette ederal Republicof Nigeria iiicial Gazette No. 92 LAGOS- 25th November, 1965 oo. Vol. 52 CONTENTS * - Page Page Movements\ovements.of Officers 1948-56_ BoardRevenuof. CustomsNctoberand1965...Excise, Nigeria—Net“ 4969 Ministry of Defence—Nigerian Air Force— - Loss of Local Purchase Orders- 1970 Promotions 1957 . | Designation of Ministers to advise tHe President - Loss of Railway Warrant .* ” 1970 onthe exercise of the Prerogative of Mercy : 1957 Loss of Cheque : 1970 Appoinunent of Members of the Advisory Loss of TRN 29 Forms . .. 1970 Council on the Prerogative of Mercy 1957 Awards—Honorary Teacher’s Grade III Disposal of Unclaimed Firearms - 1958 Certificate, 1961 . -. 1971 Applications for Registration of Trade Unions , 1958 AveardsHonorary Teacher’s Grade III 1971 Cancellation of Certificates of Registration of Trade Unions 1959 Tenders 1971 Probate Notices Coo 1959-60 canes 1971-80 Report of Loss of Original Documents oard of Customs—Sale of Goods 1980-86 affecting Land ° . 1961 Official Gazette: Renewal Notice 1987 Landrequired for the Services of the Federal InpEx To LEGAL N@TICES IN SUPPLEMENT Government .. 1961 : Applications for Repayment of Import Duty.. 1962 L.N. No. Short Title Pake The General Investment and Trust Company 118 RichardImmi Elbert ArcherProhibited.. 5 (Nigeria) Limited—In Voluntary Liquida- mrmigrants Order 1965 B567 tion 1962 119 Dickson Olu Deportation Order Federal Land Regisry—Applcaton for 1965 - i -» B56? first registration . - 1963-65 ' 120 Weightsand Measures (Primary Lagos City Council—Native Liquor Licences, ! Standards) Order 1965 B568 1966 1965: . 121 Weights and Measures (Definition Western Nigeria Marketing Board 1965-66 of Units) Order 1965 * - BS569 Cocoa Marketing Scheme : Licensed Buying 122 Weights and Measures Regulations Agents ,_ . os . .. 1965 (Commencement) Order 1965 B571 Lagos City Council Elections, Declaration of ¢« 123 Weights and Measures (Amendment) Result of Poll . 1965-67 Regulations 1965 .. BS72 Federal Land Registry—LostCertificates 1967-68 : 124 eights and Measures Act (Com: Central Bank of Nigeria—Return of Assets , mencement) Notice 1965 B573 and Liabilities as at the close of Business — 125 Legal Practitioners Qualification on 15th November,1965 1968 (Amendment) Regulations1965 BS74 : 1948 OFFICIAL + GAZETTE e No. 92, Vol. 52 Government Notice No. 2181 . f NEW APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER ‘STAFF CHANGES Tie following are notified for general information :— { NEW APPOINTMENTS Department Name Appointment Date of Date of Agricultural Research 1. Falod:, Appointment Arrival E. -. Agricultural Assistant, Grade III 1-11-65 Omidiji, Mrs C. +. 3rd Class Laboratory * Techni- ' clan . Customs and Excise .. Fadayomi, ve» 1-11-65 Miss F. .. Entry Filing Clerk »» . Nwosu, L. C. 11-5-65 .. 3rd Class Officer .. 8-6-65 Judiciary .. Okuribido, A. A. O... Magistrate, Grade I .. 20—-9-65 Ministry of Communica- Effah, Miss V.M. .. tions Mechanical Accounting Assis- ®. sg tant . oe 2~7-65 . Obika, R. .- Assistant . Technical Officer-in- Training Ministry of Defence .. .. 7-6-65 .. Ajala, MissO. A. .. Clerical Assistant "4. » Akinycbo, O. 22-9-65 +. Clerical Assistant ae 21-9-65 *Bakoshi, Mrs C. V. .. Clerical Assistant Obusez, -» 28-6-65 C. S. .. 3rd Class Clerk ,, Ministry e 6~2-65 of Education Akinsete, B. O. -. 3rd ° , Class Clerk ., .» 23-10-65 Anameze, C. C. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. } Ekpenyong, «+ 21-10-65 | S.E. .. Clerical Assistant oe i Lano, J. O. 14-65 i -.- Clerical Assistant «- 29-9--62 Oke, O. .. .. 3rd lp Class Clerk ., .. °21-10-65 Osineye,J. .. Clerical * Assistant . 1-4-65 Salawu, Miss S.B. ., 5 Physical Education Instructor 18-9-65 Taiwo, Miss M. -. 3rd Class , , Clerk .. -» 16-8-65 Umuyah, M.J. .. Clerical Assistant Ministry of Establish- .. 1-65 ~*~ Salami, N. A. «. Clerical Assistant ‘ments ‘ cae oe 1-6-64 . | Ministry of External -*"“ Daibo, S. E. E. .. Typist, Affairs . Grade II -- 30-11-64 Ministryof Finance .. Vaughan, J. O. -- 3rd Class Clerk ., os 2-1-65 Ministry of Health ..° Braimah,DrS.O. .. Medical Officer .. e _ Igbokwe, Dr F.O. 5-8-65 .. Medical Officer .. -» 30-9-65 Ogundimu, Miss B. Dispensing Assistant-in-Train- ing . Ojelue, J. .. 1-6-65 . Clerical Assistant oe 13-9-65 Oludemi, Mrs O. -. Health Sister Ministry of Information Emesone, oe -. | 17-8-64 O. A. -» Clerical Assistant -- 9-10-65 Ministry of Labour .. Ibe, M. U. ‘ -. 3rd Class Clerk ., -» 6-10-65 Lukan, Miss A.D. .. Clerical Assistant -» 20~9-65 Ministry of Lagos Affairs Omirin, Mrs C. B. O. 3rd Class Clerk -- 15-12-64 Ministry of Mines and Adeolu, F. A. Power .. 3rd Class Clerk . .. 17-9-65 Agiriga, G. U. .. Sub-Inspector, Grade . Figiel, J. ~ III .. 17-9-65 -» Research Officer(Mines) ., Ministry of Trade .. Imana, J. A. 30~7-65 . .» Clerical Assistant .. 1-7-65 Ministry of Transport’ Ezechukwu, V. -. 3rd Class Clerk ., . 1~9-65 Ogunyemi, S. A. -. 3rd Class Ohazurume, Clerk .. oe 2-8-65 R.N. .. Coastal Assistant, Grade Onuoha, T. III .. 1-8-64 G. -» Coastal Assistant, Grade III Taiwo, H. A: .. 24-2-64 .. 3rd Class Clerk ., .. 8~-6-64 .Ministry of Works .. Fashola, F. B. -. Pupil Executive Engineer .. 22-11-64 Obembe,J. F. +. Pupil, Executive Engineer -- 26-7-65 Ohikena, P. I. .» Technical Assistant Onilenla, S. O. we - 14-65 .. Technical Assistant ve 1-465 Police *., - .. Akinrosotu,E.A. .. Assistant Workshop Officer Ekong, E. .. 1-9-65 -. «Assistant Workshop Officer .. 1~8-65 Sontonwa,J. .. Senior Vehicle Mechanic s 1-8-65 Statistics .. .. Akanki, E. O. .. Enumerator oe os Obazei, V. A. -. 14-62 3rd Class Clerk ., . 2-9-65 Ogunsile, C. A. .. Enumerator .. 14-62 To 4 Notification in Gazette No. 80 of 14-10-65 amended. 25th November, 1965 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 1949 e PROMOTIONS Department Namie Appointment 4 Date of Promotion Judicial Kalenikanse, M. B. Assistant Registrar, Grade I 2-11-65 Sobanjo, G. A. Assistant Registrar, Grade I 2-11-65 Ministry of Health Adewole, Mrs O. A. Senior Matron 1-5-65 Anwankwo, I. Transport Superintendent 1-11-65 Okoro, Mrs P. A. Senior Matron 1-4+-65 Onipede, Mrs C. A. - Senior Matron 1-4-65 Ministry of Labour - Adekoya, D. B. Employment Commissioner .. {1-11-65 Koku,S. O. Wages Commissioner . 1-11-65 Ministry of Trade - Afokwalam, N. N. ron Produce Inspector, GradeI .. 28-10-64 1Akinsowon, L. ist Class Clerk .. - 1-10-64 1Fowowe, S. O. Produce Inspector, Grade I .. 28-10-64 1Omotosho, Y. A. 1st Class Clerk 1-1-65 1 Notification in Gazette No. 14 of 25-2-65 amended. CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS Department Name Appointment Date of Confirmation Agricultural Research .. Ukpong, O. S. Typist, Grade II 1-6-65 General Executive Class Ajala, R. O. Assistant Executive Officer (Accounts) - 9-8-65 Ejyidokun, M. O. Higher Executive Officer (Accounts) 15-6-65 Uko, N. M. Executive Officer (Accounts) 10-11-65 Ministry of Aviation Onwurafua, V. Artisan, Grade IIT 22-10-65 Ministry of Communi- Asuquo, E. O. Telegraph Operator 27-6-64 cations - Awopeju, I. O: Telephone Operator 1-12-64 Ofoama, R. C. M. Typist, Grade II 18-64 Ogunnoiki, A. Telephone Operator 1-12-64 _ Ojediran, Z. O. Telephone Operator 1-3-65 Ojo, S. O. Telephone Operator 1-12-64 5. Oladipo, A. ‘Telephone Operator 2-7-65 Onyido, B. C. Telegraph Operator 26-6-64 t Osinubi, S. Telegraph Operator 1-8-65 Udo, E. .. Telegraph Operator 266-64 Ministry of Economic Ekang, B. W. Typist, GradeI .. 10-8-64 Development Okeiyi, T. Typist, Grade III 2-7-65 Onyeama,O. C. Typist, Grade II 18-3-63 Otu, G. .. Senior Driver-Mechanic 1-4-63 Umoh,F.J. ‘|: ‘Typist, Grade III _ 31-10-65 Yama, S. Typist, Grade III 28-11-64 ‘Ministry of Health Okuboyejo, O. H. 2nd Class Clerk .. 2-1-65 Ministry of Information Bamodu,C. Clerical Assistant 18-12-62 Ministry of Justice Akitoye, N. K. Clerical Assistant 1-5-65 Ministry of Labour Daboku, G. O. Craftsman Instructor 11-7-64 Nwokolo, G. N. Co-operative Inspector, GradeII 1-11-65 Ministry of Natural Ojibe, A... Driver-Mechanic 30-10-65 Resources and Onitilo, Mrs A. Climatological Assistant, Grade II 23-10-65 Research Ministry of Transport.. Okeke, E. A. Clerical Assistant | 1-10-65 Ministry of Works Bademosi, A. ‘Clerical Assistant + 25-7-64 Bassey, A. J. H. Technical Assistant 1-4-63 Ekunsunmi, S, A. Technical Assistant 26-8-65 Ogunsanya,S. A. Typist, Grade II] 13-1-60 Olaofe, S. Artisan 1-+-63 Suku, Mrs D. K. Typist, Grade II] 1-3-63 Parliament. Nnadi, C. Official Reporter, Grade II 21-11-62 Police Odubote, J. A. Clerical Assistant 117-963 Uchendu,R. O. Typist, GradeI .. 14-1-63 Prisons 1Onyilokwu, A. O. Senior Warder, Grade III °-.. 1-9-62 1950 OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 92, Vol. 52 < CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued Department Name Appointment : Date of Confirmation III 3-8-63 Statisti Ahukanna, G. O. Typist, Grade Anizor, F. O. ‘Typist, Grade I] 2-7-63 Statistics 1 >. F. ‘lypist, Grade I] 18-5-63 Aruya, 2-~7-63 , bkeke, G.N. ‘Typist, Grade I " Vbe, H. ‘Lypist, Grade II 2-7—63 ‘Typist, GradeIL 11-9-60 Inme, MI. 7-11-62 Nwangwa, D.C. ‘Typist, GradeII ~ - Offiaeh, 5. N. "Lypist, Grade ILI .18-5-63 2-8-63 Ogunshuyi, 5S. O. ‘Typist, Grade IL . Onamut,J. A. Typist, Grade IL 1-++-62 "2-12-61 Owo, E. U, ‘Typist, Grade I .. 1 Notification in Gazette No. 103 of 17-12-64 amended. as i ACTING APPOINTMENTS . “ Date of ‘ Department Name | slcting -lppointment Acting Date of» Appointment Reversion Administration .» ®Wloore, Mrs J. R. Assistant Chief Clerk 25-6—64 6-9-65 tu, A. Senior Instructor 14-10-65 ek : Otu, O. E. Assistant Chief Clerk ,21-1-65 18-10-65 ‘ Sonola, S.
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