Adewale Sangowawa, an Executive Director of Globacom who accepted the award on behalf of Adenuga, assured Manchester United as well as other dignitaries present at the occasion that the telecoms and energy tycoon would continually support African soccer.
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The report also revealed that in 2000, a whistle-blower had alerted the executive to an employee who had accepted "excessive hospitality" by staying in accommodation in the USA owned by the director of a firm which went in to become part of Red Sky.
Matthew Gardiner, chief executive of Trafford Housing Trust, said it accepted the court's verdict and the trust had been defending its social media policy.
After this story went to the presses on October 31, Daly accepted an offer to become chief executive of the U.S. arm of Netherlands-based Oce N.
Lyn Hill-Tout, chief executive at Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, said she accepted that it was "not clinically or financially sustainable".
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Softball, squash, baseball, karate and roller sports all bid to be accepted as Olympic sports but were turned down by the executive board two months ago.
Mr Nkomo at first accepted the plan, but then rejected it when his party executive rebelled.
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Anthony Browne, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association, acknowledged that banks had made "massive mistakes" and he accepted the need for reform.
In 2001, he was humiliated when his nemesis, EchoStar Communications Chief Executive Charles Ergen Charles Ergen , snatched the satellite broadcaster out of his hands after Hughes parent General Motors had already accepted the final and highest bid from Murdoch.
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