Canadian Embassy Honours Young Nigerian Man with Great Award for what he did, Photos go Viral
- A Nigerian man, Demilade Kosemani, has been recognised by the Canadian Embassy for his dedication to work
- Nicholas Simard, the foreign country's high commissioner, attested to the young man's attribute as he congratulated him
- Demilade shared photos of his award presentation as many Nigerians praised him under the comment section
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A young Nigerian man, Demilade Kosemani, has been honoured by the Canadian Embassy in Nigeria for his selfless service.
A worker at the mission house, he was given an award for his dedication as a member of staff. The high commissioner of Canada in Nigeria, Nicholas Simard, also wrote about the young man on Twitter.
He said that the award was well deserved, revealing how Demilade has been working hard since he started leading the mission as its commissioner.
Many Nigerians have praised the young man for doing the country proud and showing the great potentials youths in the nation have.
Read Nicolas' tweet below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions to the young man's success below:
@HamzyCODE said:
"Congratulations Demilade. You are amazing and very good at the job. Excited to be working closely with you. Keep inspiring."
@PretttY_Odd said:
"You’re a star Demi! Well done!"
@Queening_Dee said:
"Congrats Papa!"
@ohmygodsules said:
"More wins big man."
@huuuughhh said:
"Always super proud of you."
@abdizle_ said:
"No Hesitation. No Reservation. Go for the Big Leagues. No Relegation! More Wins to You My Bro."
@KingEbii said:
"Congratulations Demi boyy."
@RabiuKabir_ said:
"Congratulations DJ Maestro. Onto greater heights."
@JaypeeGeneral said:
"Congrats, Demi. Keep being the best."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian woman, Adeola Olubamiji, looked back at her life and appreciated how she achieved everything she thought she could not get at 35.
At 35, the woman is a tech company director, owns three houses, is one of the 100 sought-after women in Canada among other achievements.
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Joseph Omotayo writes for the human interest desk at Legit.ng. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Literature in English. He loves basketball and books. He tweets @omotayome.
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