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Danladi Ali Mshelizah: Honour From A Distant Land

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Danladi Ali Mshelizah: Honour From A Distant Land  

By: Balami Lazarus  and Zidon Alexander   

When one of your own is highly elevated in any position be it in his career or in the traditional system that individual needs to be celebrated. So is our own Danladi Ali Msheliza.

Mr. Danladi Ali Mshelizah is a hardworking, dedicated and astute bridge – builder who has contributed to the promotion and advancement of youths, educational growth in terms of admission and employment in Colleges of Educations and Universities in Nigeria.

His contributions to humanity and the society gave him recognition far away from home.

The title of DIKEOHA 1 of Ohom Kingdom Nsukka. meaning-  a strong man who selflessly stand out, serves and fights for the people was given to him by His Royal Majesty Igwe Everestus Onah Uchenna the Igwe of Ohom Orba of ancient Nsukka Royal Dynasty

Danladi Ali Mshelizah: Honour From A Distant Land  

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When James Hadley Chase wrote his novel “Goldfish has no hiding place” in 1974, little did we know that for us, one of our own, Danladi Ali Mshelizah is that Goldfish.

Danladi Ali Mshelizah from Borno state is among eleven other prominent Nigerians to be conferred with chieftaincy title. However, for him, it was a thing of joy that such recognition is coming away from home.

Indeed, his commitment, hard work, excellent track records and exemplary leadership qualities and performance in building a robust Labour Management Relations in Colleges of Education speaks volume.

Chief  Danladi was born some 53 years ago in Kukurpu village, Kwajaffa district of Hawul Local Government Area of Borno State, he is married with children.

Danladi Ali Mshelizah: Honour From A Distant Land  

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