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Mrs sally mbanefo biography of michael

          Sally is a law graduate from the University of Lagos with 33 years corporate professional experience, having spent 21 years in Banking, 3 years in Oil..

          Mrs Sally Mbanefo, DG, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation in happy mood with the Association's members as they paid her a courtesy visit.

        1. Mrs Sally Mbanefo, DG, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation in happy mood with the Association's members as they paid her a courtesy visit.
        2. Beauty and brain Hon. Sally Mbanefo strikes a pose for the camera.
        3. Sally is a law graduate from the University of Lagos with 33 years corporate professional experience, having spent 21 years in Banking, 3 years in Oil.
        4. Sally Mbanefo (Nee Uwechue), has charged Nigerian youths wishing to seek greener pastures in foreign lands to perish the idea.
        5. The Director General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), Mrs. Sally Mbanefo, paid a courtesy call on Lagos State.
        6. Sally Mbanefo: I Started Painting at 18, Inspired by Peace of Mind

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          Sally Uwechue-Mbanefo, a former Director General of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) is a renaissance woman.

          Nothing could be truer for the career woman of today who is charting unknown territories unabashedly and fearlessly. Be it in banking, investing, IT, administration among others, she is proceeding with gumption and unbridled enthusiasm to make a difference with her ideas, seek solutions that have never been sought and give face to a new paradigm in the Anambra Culture and Tourism ministry.

          She opened the doors of her home to Omolola Itayemi in a rare interview where she talked about her unknown side as a fine artist among her many callings

          She welcomes me warmly to her Ikoyi apartment to the embrace of a Che Guevara painting, which hangs on a mantel.

          A waft of songs in peculiar percussions of Afrobeat hits the ear; one can easily hear Fela Anikulapo’s furious but mellifluous voice i