Tokyo-based businessman Chief Stanley Emeka Egbogota has emerged as the new president of the Nigeria Union in Japan.
Egbogota took over from the outgone president, Chief Kennedy Nnaji, following his swearing in immediately after the election on Sunday.
Chief Egbogota was unanimously elected at the organization’s biennial convention held last weekend in Tokyo, the Japanese capital.
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Handing over to the new president, Nnaji congratulated Egbogota on his election as president Nigeria Union Japan.
He urged the new president to build on the achievements of his predecessors.
In his response, Egbogota commended Nnaji for his quality leadership and high moral standard which took Nigeria Union Japan to greater heights.
He then solicited the support of the new executive committee and all members of the union for a successful tenure.(End)
