Lt Victor Agunbiade: US Navy awards Nigerian man for his exemplary accountability
- Lieutenant Victor Agunbiade has been commended by the Nigerian Navy for his exemplary accountability
- The Nigerian man was given the Navy and Marin Corp Development Medal for managing $68 million well
- He was in charge of the money when he served as disbursing officer, comptroller department, Camp Lemonnier Djibouti
- Lieutenant Agunbiade served in that capacity from October 2019 to July 2020
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The United States Navy has commended a Nigerian man identified as Lieutenant Victor Agunbiade for managing it's largest overseas cash disbursement office well.
Lieutenant Agunbiade was awarded the Navy and Marin Corp Development Medal for his exemplary accountability.
The US Navy said while serving as disbursing officer, comptroller department, Camp Lemonnier Djibouti from October 2019 to July 2020, Lieutenant Agunbiade managed $45 million (N17,378,550,000) dollars in cash transaction well.
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According to the US Navy, the money accounted for approximately 70% of its overseas disbursing volume.
The institution added that the Nigerian man also maintained 100% accountability of $23 million (N8,882,370,000) among six rigorous inspections and independent audits with zero discrepancies.
In other news, a Nigerian man identified as Ike Eweama has made the country proud after being promoted to the rank of colonel in the United States Army.
Colonel Eweama is a PhD holder whose service in the US Army earned him the promotion.
Eweama was born in Lagos, Nigeria and is a decorated member of the United States military.
In recent times, Nigerian nationals living abroad have been changing the narrative of the country for good, a development that has made citizens proud of being associated with the country.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man who arrived Canada as a student five years ago took to Twitter to share his success story.
The man identified as Tunde Omotoye said he arrived Canada five years ago as a student who was unsure of what the future had for him in the North American country.
Despite the uncertainty, he revealed that he has launched his own company five years after leaving the shores of Nigeria.
According to Omotoye, his company's aim is to help immigrants like him navigate their immigration and career journeys confidently and swiftly.
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Source: Legit.ng