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"Neosticta fraseri is a species of damselfly in the family Isostictidae, commonly known as a tropical pinfly. It can be found in tropical north-eastern Queensland, Australia, where it inhabits streams. Neosticta fraseri is a slender, medium-sized damselfly, dull brown to black in colour with pale markings. Adults have a slight pruinescence This damselfly is named after F.C. Fraser, the English entomologist who illustrated this species in 1960, when it was then named Neosticta silvarum. Gallery Neosticta fraseri female wings (34787340466).jpg Female wings Neosticta fraseri male wings (34787344116).jpg Male wings See also * List of Odonata species of Australia References Isostictidae Odonata of Australia Insects of Australia Endemic fauna of Australia Taxa named by J.A.L. (Tony) Watson Insects described in 1991 Damselflies "
"Tanimoshe Bankole Oki (c.1919 - 2010) was a Nigerian lawyer who was the Attorney-General of Lagos State from 1973 to 1975. He was a chairman of the Body of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and before his death was the oldest SAN. Life Oki was born in Agege, Lagos when the community was still a farming village. His father, Abibu Oki was a wealthy trader who held the title of Balogun of Lagos and was aligned with the Ilu Committee in Lagos led the Oba and Herbert Macaulay. His grandfather's background is traced to the town of Ipapo, north of Iseyin. During the Fulani jihad in Oyo, his grandfather, Buraumoh Oki fled Ipapo to finally settle in Lagos where he aligned himself with the Kosoko warring faction. OKi attended St Paul's Primary School, Lagos, then Methodist School, finishing is secondary education at CMS Grammar School, Lagos in 1939. As a secondary school student his interests included athletics in which he was a 1-mile winner at the Lagos Grier Club, in addition, he was also fond of scouting. In 1940, he joined the Nigeria civil service as a third class clerk. During World War II, he joined the Royal Air Force, beginning in 1943, he spent two years in navigation training completing studies when the war was over but stayed with the RAF until 1947. He earned some grants which enabled him to fund a law education and was called to the bar in late 1950. Oki returned to Nigeria in February 1951 and joined the chambers of H.O. Davies but in 1953, after leaving the civil service a decade earlier, he returned and took a principal counsel position in the Legal Department. From 1953 to 1959, he worked in Ibadan in an official role returning to Lagos in November 1959. In 1960, when a request was made by Tafawa Balewa to the expatriate attorney-general for a legal practitioner with military background to work with the UN force in Congo, Oki was recommended. He spent a year and a half in Brazzaville in the legal office of the UN peace keeping force. Oki served as Commissioner for Boundary Settlement in Western State and later commissioner of justice in Lagos state. In 1978, he was given the SAN title. References Nigerian lawyers "
"Nasarawa Amazons F.C. is a women's association football club based in Lafia in Nasarawa State, the club is related to the men's football club Nasarawa United. The home jersey is green, the away jersey is white with a diagonal sky blue stripe. History The club was founded by the government of Nasarawa State in year 2000. The nickname of the club, Solid Babes is gotten from the official slogan of the state. They won the Nigeria Women Premier League in 2013 and 2017, and were runners-up in 2006, 2007 and 2016.. They've also won the Nigerian Women's Cup twice, with their recent win in 2019 In 2010, Nasarawa Amazons were evicted from their home camping ground in Lafia for failure to pay accumulated rents. In 2012, Amazons played Pelican Stars F.C. to qualify for the super six tournament that determines the overall winner of the league. In 2013, the governor of Nasarawa State, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura donated ₦ 40,000,000 to aid the running of the club and in recognition of the outstanding performance of the team. Amazons were suspended during the 2016 season but were reinstated back to the league after an appeal. Current squad Squad list for 2019 season. Management * Head Coach: Christopher Danjuma Notable players * Anam Imo * Mariam Ibrahim * Chinaza Uchendu * Amarachi Okoronkwo * Sarah Nnodim * Christy Ucheibe Honours *Nigeria Women Premier League:Winners (2): 2013, 2017 *Nigerian Women's Cup:Winners(2): 2005, 2019 References Women's football clubs in Nigeria Nigeria Women Premier League clubs Lafia Association football clubs established in 2000 2000 establishments in Nigeria "