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Livestock Feeds’ Non-Executive Director, Godwin Samuel resigns

Omokolade Ajayi by Omokolade Ajayi
January 2, 2021
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The Board of Livestock Feeds Plc has announced to the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and the investing public the resignation of Mr. Godwin Abimbola Samuel as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of the Company.

This announcement was made in a notification issued by the Company Secretary, Mrs. Rose Hamis.

According to Mrs Hamis, the resignation of Mr Samuel as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of Livestock Feeds Plc became effective on 31st December 2020.

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What you should know

  • Mr Samuel was appointed to the Board of Livestock Feeds Plc on February 2013, and served in this position until his resignation.
  • His resignation from Livestock Feeds Plc comes after his retirement from UAC of Nigeria, the Parent Company of Livestock Feeds Plc, which he represented on the Board of the Company.
  • On 15th November, 2006, he was appointed Company Secretary/Legal Adviser of UAC of Nigeria Plc., a position he holds till date.
  • He is also the Company Secretary of UACN Property Development Company Plc and Chemical & Allied Products Plc among others within the UACN group. He is a Non-Executive Director of UAC Registrars Limited.

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Omokolade Ajayi is a graduate of Economics, and a certificate holder of the CFA Institute’s Investment Foundation Program. He is a business analyst, and equity market researcher, with wealth of experience as a retail investor.

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