Sports
Wrestling Federation lauds Diri for reappointing Daniel Igali as Commissioner

The Nigeria Wrestling Federation has applauded Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, for nominating its president, Daniel Igali, as the Commissioner in his second term cabinet.
In a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Mohammed H. Maigidansanma, described Igali’s nomination by Governor Diri as laudable.
Dr. Daniel Igali who is the President Nigeria Wrestling Federation served as Commissioner for Youth and Sports under Governor Douye Diri in his first term in office.
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According to the Wrestling Federation, reappointment of Daniel Igali to serve for a second term is a testament of Governor Diri continuous drive to impact the state and Nigeria at large a legacy of historic dévelopement in sports.
The Federation lauded the Governor for finding once again their President fit to be part of a great yet demanding office to serve.
The Wrestling Federation sends its warmth greetings to the family, political associates of Daniel Igali and prayed God Almighty to grant him great wisdom with abundant health in carrying out this great assignment.
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