Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Exactly Eight Months in Nigeria: A Thank You Note to Those Who Made it Possible!

Today marks exactly eight months since I arrived in Nigeria from the US, and I want to use this opportunity to thank my friends and family members for their unalloyed support and for making my stay possible. Most especially, I want to thank these two wonderful gentlemen/cousins who not only welcomed me to their home but also made my stay stress-free. You guys are simply amazing. May God bless you all.

And to you, my friends and family members who extended business opportunities and consultancy projects to me, I am most indebted. And I thank you for trusting me with your legal problems. It is your patronage that keeps me afloat. For you, no project is too small. May you continue to experience growth and prosperity in your business.

And to you, my learned friends whom I have successfully consulted with for legal advice, without any advance notice, I want to thank you as well. May you continue to experience awesome growth in your practice.

Above all, I want to give thanks to my Heavenly Father, God Almighty, for His Infinite Mercy and Favour towards me and for watching over me. My prayer and desire are to be able to contribute and support other Nigerians in line with the kind of support I am receiving at the moment from my family members

Yes, friends, I am home and I am open for business. It is no doubt a challenging time I am in, and sometimes, very scary, but my God is alive, my soul is alert, the mission is clear, and I shall overcome. My phone numbers are 09092475320, 07086951511. My email address is alexaidaghese@gmail.com. I am not running back to the US again for an extended period of time, as the culture was. It is about perseverance. We must build this country together. 

Once again, I want to thank everyone of you for your support and for trusting me with your business and your legal wahala. Without you, there is no me. May God bless every one of us and the good people of Nigeria.

Barr Alex Aidaghese
August 26, 2016.

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