Special Award for Ms. Aduke Gomez from President Higgins
Ms. Aduke Gomez travelled to Dublin, Ireland to receive a Presidential Distinguished Service Award from President Michael D Higgins

The Awards recognise the service given to this country or to Irish communities abroad by those who live outside Ireland. The Awards were first awarded in 2012 to recognise the contribution of members of the Irish diaspora and just 120 people have been conferred with the award. Ms. Gomez was recognised for her work to promote the culture and heritage of Lagos as well as the links between Nigeria and Ireland.
Speaking at the ceremony, President Higgins said:
“The Presidential Distinguished Service Awards enable us, as a nation, to recognise those members of our global family who have contributed, in their different ways, so significantly to Ireland’s reputation on the international stage as a country that understands the migratory experience, its challenges, responsibilities and the part that transience plays in all of our shared lives.
This evening’s awardees follow in the footsteps of all those others, heralded or unheralded, feted or forgotten, whose quiet determination to make a contribution beyond the self makes us all proud of them and whom we also remember here today.
That spirit of generosity, and those qualities of an inward being and an inclusive outward gaze which so exemplify the best of our Irishness, have been practically and magnificently demonstrated by our honoured guests through their lives, their work, and their contribution of distinguished service to Ireland and to Irish communities abroad.
Mar Uachtarán na hÉireann, may I thank you deeply for representing Ireland so well, and for your personal efforts, service, sacrifices, and contribution to the achievement of excellence in your various fields. Mo bhuíochas libh uilig.”


