Comrade Engr. Obah A. Julius Bags ECOWAS Youth Ambassadorial Honour alongside Honourary Doctorate Degree PhD from Prowess University Delaware USA amidst Excitement. _Deltanews247.com



A renowned philanthropist, Engr. Obah Julius has been bestowed with a honorary Doctorate Degree from the Prowess University Delaware in the United States.

Obah was also decorated with the ECOWAS Ambassadorial Award during Most Influential Young Deltans Awards that held on July 30, 2022.
The award organized by the Mayorkings Agency and held at the Wetland Event Centre, Sapele, also saw Obah honored among the Most Influential Young Deltans.
Engr OBAH A. Julius is a Native of Okpe from Sapele LGA Delta State Nigeria.
He attended Fabiyi Akpata primary school Benin city where he obtained his first school leaving certificate.

He thereafter proceeded to Eghosa
grammar school Benin from where he obtained his Senior Secondary school Certificate Examination.
Julius Obah is a Graduate of Petroleum Engineering from the Prestigious Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) Effurun Delta State.

He also Holds a Higher National Diploma in Science Lab Technology from the Notable Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro Now Delta State University of Science and Technology Ozoro.

Julius currently works with TotalEnergies but with keen interest in several entrepreneurial Ventures.

He is a recipient of Several Award Honours from Notable Organisations due to his philanthropic gestures over the years.
He’s Married to Mrs Progress Obah and blessed with 5 Lovely Children (Elohor,Edesiri, Samuel, Prevail and Excel.)

Sly Vwairhe Atakijenyo becomes ECOWAS Youth Ambassador amidst Excitement in Sapele Delta State





Sapele based Humanitarian and Philanthropist Atakijenyo Vwairhe Sly CEO J-Sly Energy Services Ltd has been Honoured and Celebrated with the Prestigious ECOWAS Youth Ambassadorial Award.
The Decoration Ceremony which took place in Sapele Delta State Nigeria is in lieu of his great efforts as a notable young personality of high repute, Hardworking and Goal oriented individual with passion for Youth Development and Empowerment in Sapele Delta State.

The official decoration was performed by the Representative of the ECOWAS Youth Council Amb. Temisan O. Louis President/Founder of the Mayorkings Agency Group witness the presence of notable personalities and well-wishers.
Amb. Sly was also presented with a Nelson Mandela Leadership Award of Excellence and Integrity.

It was recorded that Amb. Sly has over the being performing outstandingly in Humanitarian services to his immediate society, His drive for Youths Development and Capacity Building prompted him to set up the J-Sly Empire Record label through which he's currently using to groom and promote Young talents in the entertainment industry.

In his remark after the Decoration and Presentation of Award, He appreciated the ECOWAS Youth Council for finding him worthy of such a Giant Recognition and Promised to contribute even more Societal Impacts in the coming days as he has structured plans of taking his Humanitarian services to another level by setting up a Foundation in this regard.
Amb. Temisan further admonished him not to relent in his effort towards ensuring a Better Society for his people and urged him to keep the flag flying.

A New Chapter is Birthed in the Pageant and Fashion Exhibition industry as the The Association of Beauty Pageant and Fashion Exhibition Organisers Of Nigeria (ABPFEON) Delta State Chapter Inaugurated Her State Executives and Standing Committees Chairmen Today in Warri Delta State.




*AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY AMBASSADOR. LOUIS OBARO TEMISAN.DELTA STATE CHAIRMAN OF THE ASSOCIATION OF BEAUTY PAGEANT AND FASHION EXHIBITION ORGANIZERS OF NIGERIA (ABPFEON) AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE STATE EXECUTIVES AND STANDING COMMITTEES CHAIRMEN AND PRESS CONFERENCE HOLDING AT GT FLOATING GARDEN,AJAMIMOGHAN,WARRI DELTA STATE ON THIS 14TH DAY OF MAY.2022.*
*Your Excellencies, Honourables here present, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,Members of the Press here gathered,permit me to stand on the already existing protocols; which I highly observed .*

*It is with a heart saturated with Joy and appreciation,that I stand here this day, to first and foremost thank GOD Almighty for the grace of life accorded us all to be gathered here this day for this purpose .*

*I indeed want to thank the National President and it's exco,for creating a platform form of this nature,where we meet and rob minds on the way forward for this our organization..*
*My immerse appreciation also extends to the state excos,the planning committee members, Pageants & Fashion Exhibition CEOs, Members of the Press, All invited guest and others who has taken their time out to be present here for this auspicious event.*

*When I was the elected as the Delta State Chairman at the Congress in Abuja Nigeria,I knew an era of paradigm shift has emerge for The Association (ABPFEON). Indeed, ABPFEON has come a long way through the years.*
*The beauty and fashion industry has in time immemorial played a very vital role in bringing to the limelight; different nations. Not to talk of the Economic impact it has brought to countries. Some countries even survive on beauty and fashion exhibitions.*
*I have never been known or associated with failures.Whatever I put My heart and hand to do,has always come out in success. For this singular reason,the delta state chapter of ABPFEON will experience a tremendous positive transformation and by extension, the national body and the country at large. As Chairman, we will ensure the growth of the association both at the state and national level. This, by extension will attract the interest of private investors,NGOs and the Government to partner with the Association and be included in their annual budgets.*
*We will ensure all Stakeholders in the Pageant and Fashion Exhibition Industry are carried along in all our activities in order for one and all to be directly and indirectly involve in the decision making process.*
*We will also ensure sanity and compliance in the actions and conducts of us all in the Industry...*
*Overtime,we have noticed a short fall in the fulfilment of star prices by prices to winners. For this reason, Our Team will ensure that Pageant Organizers fulfil their mandate and commitments towards providing Star prizes for winners of their Pageantry contest.*

*We also intend to influence the Government and other Private sectors see the need and reason to directly get involved in all our activities in the Industry by way of setting aside Budgets Annually for sponsorship for Pageants and Fashion Exhibition Events as our Industry is a major key player in the entertainment Industry.*
*We are involved in Job creations and also in Youth Empowerment via meaningful engagement of our model and participants.*

*At Every of Our Events, Event Centre owners, Hotels Owners, Restaurants and Fast Foods Owners, DJs, MCs, Comedians, Decoration Brands Owners, Cabs/Transport Brands Owners, Fashion Designers, Make-up artists, Hairdressers, Photographers, Videographers, Printing Press Owners and Host of Other Sectors of the Economy Benefits and earn a living from us.*
*We will also ensure the Press is not left out, as only by their activities,shall we be able to reach the world at large.*
*These objectives and goals are achievable in the shortest time frame,if only we put our heart to it and our hands to work..*
*It is on this premise, I call on one and all to be a part of the implementation process as we work collectively to move our Association to the next level. We may make decisions that are sometimes uncomfortable,but we will try our best to always be just,fair and act with fear of God..*
We hereby Call on the state Government and private sectors to Sponsor our Events Projects to encourage the sustainability of the Industry. 

2023: Delta State Belong To All Deltans, Not Estate Of Any Individual._DeltaNews247.com

 


By Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq

It appears some persons or group of individuals are directly or indirectly insinuating that Delta State belong to an individual. This is not a healthy development for peaceful coexistence. It is a selfish and illegal claim.
Yes, their innuendos and body language suggests that a particular individual own the state, and that everybody therein are his subjects. And that for you to become somebody or aspire to certain positions of leadership in the state you must be approved by the owner of the state or you go nowhere.
This notion is gradually breeding a deep rooted political cold war. It questions the authority of God, for an individual to become the alpha and omega of Delta State. God rules and reigns in the affairs of men. This is sad, because it present the rest of us as inferior Deltans, people that cannot forge ahead in life without the express permission of an individual.
In other words, our individual political and leadership attainments must be determined by him, not God. They tell you to your face that without him your political feature will be useless, no going forward, you will be caged or rusticated. Jesus is the Lord, not mere mortals.
Therefore, for you to make it as a politician in Delta State, you must worship him and the Oligarchs. For me, my future is in God's hands, not in the hands of any mortal. And I have nothing against those whose future and destinies are in his hands, the hands of a mortal. It's their choice.
Historical facts revealed that there can never be a permanent king maker in political leadership, who must forever preside over the political affairs and destinies of others, not in democratic politics. Not in America, not in Europe and not in Nigeria. It is a selfish ambition to want to own a state and be the sole kingmaker forever.
It is morally defective and repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience for an individual to claim ownership of Delta State. It is offensive to the ears and must never be given credence for the sake of our collective unity and peaceful coexistence politically.
There comes a time political tyranny and despotic leadership will be challenged and/or resisted by the people, because nobody wants to be an inferior citizen or subservient forever to another and his immediate family. We were born free and equal in the sight of God. It is the duty of the oppressed to liberate themselves. We must do anything and everything to be free, NOW.
God shall continue to control our future and destinies, not man. God reigns in the affairs of men, not mere mortals. God's will shall always prevail. Those whose political future and destinies are in the hands of one man, I congratulate you specially, but my destiny and future is in God's hands.
Those whose life ambition is to rule Delta State forever should realise that the rest of us cannot be inferior second class citizens forever. After all, Delta State was created, but not given to any individual for an inheritance. Delta state is a legal geographical political entity, not a Kingdom, not a hereditary monarchy.
The state belong to all Deltans, and I stand to be corrected. Anybody claiming sole ownership of Delta State should kindly publish proof of ownership either by inheritance, outright procurement from Federal Government or by statutory allocation to that individual. We need the proof of ownership and in case there is none, then you must stop saying "I am the owner of Delta State."
The three senatorial districts; North, South and Central are equal, with equal opportunities and anybody can aspire to any position without being threatened by any self acclaimed owner of the state. Delta is not a kingdom or Sultanate. It is a state in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, created for all Deltans.
The State existed before politicians started playing politics, not the other way round. Nobody is the owner of Delta State, it belong to all Deltans.
For crying out loud, we are sick and tired of "I am the owner of Delta State." No mortal own any state in Nigeria. We are all equal stakeholders in Delta State, but we have leaders and we must respect our leaders and partner with them.
We must also serve our leaders so that we too can be leaders tomorrow, not followers forever. No leader should present himself as the sole owner of the state. It is an insult on all citizens of the state. The rest of us are not second class citizens.
No politician can make himself. If you claim to have made some people politically, don't ever forget that some people also joined hands together to make you what you are today politically. There is no self made man living on the surface of the earth. Only God is self made and I stand to be corrected.
Anybody claiming to be self made equates himself or herself with God. No man is God, and no man is equal to God. All men are mortal but God is immortal.
Political leadership is transient, never permanent anywhere in the world. Even the dreaded Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who claim to be the god of the Yoruba nation is already facing some complicated rejection and technical purging by some of his footsoldiers; because he cannot be a permanent kingmaker for life. There is a time to voluntarily step aside, particularly when the ovation is loudest.
New generation of leaders must emerge, whether you like it or not. It is natural for new leaders to emerge while the old ones go on retirement. They become Elder Statesmen, to be consulted whenever the need arises.
A leader who cannot produce a successor ceases to be a leader the day his or her tenure terminates. If you produced your successor, it is only fair for you to allow the incumbent leader to produce his successor. This is equity and good conscience.
You must stop saying "I am the owner of Delta State for life," please. It is an insult on all Deltans. Delta State belong to all Deltans, not an estate of any individual, living or dead.
The state governor is the leader of the state and he should be able to produce his successor with the cooperation of leaders from the three senatorial districts. It is unacceptable for the incumbent governor to be arm twisted and made powerless in the choice of his successor.
If you produced your successor, kindly allow the incumbent governor to produce his successor. It is called equity and good conscience.
What is good for the goose is also good for the gander.
Stronger Delta, Let's Build Together!



OPEC ministers raise Nigeria’s oil quota to 1.772mbpd _DeltaNews247.com

 


The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, and non-OPEC oil ministers, yesterday, increased Nigeria’s oil quota to 1.772 million barrels per day, mbpd for June, from 1.753 mbpd for May 2022, according to its June 2022 Required Production released yesterday.

This showed a marginal increase of 19,000 bpd or one percent when compared to the previous quota, which the nation was unable to meet.

However, with Nigeria’s crude oil grade, Bonny Light at $110 per barrel, the new quota translates to daily oil revenue of $194.92 million or N81.67 billion.

Under the new quota, Nigeria’s allocation remains the highest in Africa, followed by Angola and Algeria, with 1.480 mbpd and 1.023 mbpd respectively.

However, while Sudan got 73 bpd (the least) as its quota, the ministers put the oil quota of Russia, which oil has already been banned by the European Union at 10,663 mbpd, apparently the highest.

In a statement obtained by Vanguard, OPEC stated: “Following the conclusion of the 28th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting, held via video conference on 5th May, it was noted that continuing oil market fundamentals and the consensus on the outlook pointed to a balanced market.

“It further noted the continuing effects of geopolitical factors and issues related to the ongoing pandemic. The OPEC and participating non-OPEC oil-producing countries, therefore, decided to reaffirm the decision of the 10th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting on 12th April 2020 and further endorsed in subsequent meetings, including the 19th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting on the 18th July 2021.”

Speaking, Dr. Diran Fawibe, Chairman of International Energy Services Limited, said the market might continue to record increased instability as Nigeria will not be able to meet its quota, apparently because of increased pipeline vandalism, oil theft and illegal refining in the Niger Delta.

He said: “The oil and gas companies have not been investing much, partly because of the delay associated with the passage of the nation’s Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, which has now become an Act. Consequently, a lot of investments went to other nations, leading to the low production capacity of the country.

“The nation’s ageing facilities also affected the industry. Unlike in the past when Nigeria was able to increase production to support OPEC whenever other nations had problems, Nigeria cannot do so at this time. Even with its commercial condensate, Nigeria still struggles to produce about 1.4 mbpd.”

Recall also that the federal government had blamed the country’s inability to attain the approved target to activities of vandals, refineries turnaround maintenance, amongst others.


Delta 2023: James Manager Emerges Preferred Ijaw Governorship Aspirant_DeltaNews247.com


Delta 2023 governorship aspirant, Senator James Ebiowou Manager has emerged the preferred choice of Delta Ijaw For Governor leadership ahead of the gubernatorial primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The lawmaker, currently representing the Delta South Senatorial District was picked ahead of other Ijaw governorship aspirants, the incumbent Deputy Governor of Delta State, Kingsley Otuaro, and Braduce Angozi, a former Commissioner of Agriculture to slot it out with other PDP aspirants from other ethnic nationalities in the state, with a view to emerging as the sole candidate of the party for the Delta 2023 governorship election.

Findings by Daily Report Nigeria reveal that Ijaws in Delta State have been working round the clock to prune down the list of aspirants contesting the 2023 governorship election in order to increase their chances of winning the seat.

The emergence of Manager, politically referred to as Egbage, was preceded by several rigorous and painstaking processes, which began with the declaration of the ‘Ijaw Agenda’ mantra.

Ijaw governorship agenda 2023

The Ijaws made their desire to produce the next governor of the state no secret from the instance the question of who will succeed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in Dennis Osadebey House came to mind.

The second largest ethnic nationality in the state behind only the Urhobos, Ijaws consistently echoed 2023, the turn for them to occupy the apex seat of power in the state.

Arguably, the greatest contributors to the economic input in Delta, marginalization of its mostly coastal areas in developmental actions served as a great pointer to their clamour.

The fight for an Ijaw son/daughter to emerge the next occupant of Osadebey House was heightened on May 22, 2021, when a Committee led by Alaowei Broderick Bozimo convened the ‘Delta Ijaw 2023 For Governor Consultative Meeting’ at the BB Hotel in Warri.

The former Minister of Police Affairs led other Ijaw leaders to declare their commitment to taking over power from the incumbent administration come 2023.

Stressing that unity was all his people needed to emerge victorious, Broderick said, “Delta state belongs to all of us, and the ljaws have the right to become governor. This is our time, let’s unite ahead to form a formidable team to battle for the seat of government.”

The elder statesman’s thoughts were reiterated by President of the Ijaw National Congress, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, who said that his people will no longer play the role of supporting other ethnicities in the State.

Okaba particularly called on other sister tribes to support the Ijaws for the 2023 governorship.

Describing 2023 as a divine mandate, Okaba said; We the Ijaws of Delta..can no longer be a supporters club. This time around, it is the turn of Urhobos, Isokos, Ndokwa, Itsekiris, Anioma, Ika nations to support the Ijaws course for.”

While the ‘Ijaw Governorship Agenda’ had been a campaign on social media long before then, that convention gave the needed impetus to the pursuit of purpose.

The fact that a national figure such as Alaowei Broderick Bozimo was at the forefront with the backing of Pa Edwin Clark and the INC President, who incidentally is from the state, made it more a forceful and worthwhile course for many.

Several consultative meetings with other ethnic nationalities, Senatorial Districts and critical stakeholders by the Committee followed the convention, to further add momentum to the Ijaw governorship course.

One major task the Delta Ijaw For Governor 2023 Lobby Team had in its consultations across the state was to silence the argument of zoning, which was argued by many quarters, particularly the Delta Central District.

Another argument raised was that, even if there was a zoning arrangement, all Senatorial Districts have had a taste of the governorship seat, and as such, starting the rotation from the Ijaws in Delta South was the only fair deal.

The argument to zone the 2023 governorship to Delta Central was further quashed by Ijaw national leader and elder statesman, Pa Edwin Clark, who called on Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to provide a level playing ground for all aspirants.

How Manager emerged preferred candidate

By the time the zoning arrangement was watered down, the next challenge obviously became who was the preferred candidate to give Ijaws a brighter fighting chance at the primary of the Peoples Democratic Party, as three of the finest politicians from Ijaw extraction made known their intentions to contest the election from a very early stage and remained committed to finishing strong.

The need to provide a candidate with the wherewithal to challenge and wrestle the ticket from aspirants of other ethnic nationalities led to the next line of consultations and deliberations among key stakeholders.

The dilemma led to several interventions and joint sessions with the leaderships of Ijaw National Congress, and the Ijaw Youth Council of Delta extraction, critical stakeholders, the Broderick Bozimo-led Committee, the three aspirants and an Evaluation Committee headed by former Vice Chancellor of DELSU, Prof. Victor Peretomenele, saddled with the responsibility of interfacing with the three aspirants, in a bid to pruning down the number to a single aspirant to increase the chances of Ijaws winning the ticket.

A reliable source, who was privy to all the processes told Daily Report Nigeria that “the Committee interfaced with the the aspirants individually and collectively.

“The three aspirants after several hours of interfacing and discussions among themselves, could not agree on a sole candidate, but declared their intention to abide by the report/decision of the Evaluation Committee.

“After over 48 hours of critical assessment of the content, capacity, antecedents, political capital and other variables amassed by the aspirants over the years, the Committee, after a contentious debate among members at Alaowei Bozimo’s residence, picked Senator James Manager as the preferred candidate.”

Our source noted that while the two other aspirants were eminently qualified, it was wise that a single candidate is picked to battle with others in the interest of the Ijaw nation.

Our source also noted that the report on the decision of Manager as a preferred candidate has not been forwarded to the leadership of Ijaw Nation for further actions, which the source said would be done soon.

When contacted on if Ijaws have picked a preferred candidate, the INC President, Prof. Okaba said there was a Committee responsible for that, and that the decision of the Committee has not reached him.

Efforts to reach Alaowei Broderick Bozimo for his comments on this proved abortive as calls and text messages to his mobile were not attended to.

OKOWA CALLS FOR FUNDING OF NIGERIA'S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM





Delta Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, on Monday, said Nigeria needs to expand the frontiers of its revenue generation to enable the country mitigate the funding challenges inhibiting its educational development.

Okowa disclosed this in an interview with journalists shortly after inspecting facilities at the Faculties of Engineering and Environmental Sciences at the Owa-Alero Campus of the University of Delta (UNIDEL), Agbor.

He stated that there was no doubt that the nation need to invest more funds in education in terms of infrastructure, human resource, equipment that is needed and in ensuring the availability of full internet services in every university in the country.

According to him, it is important to fund the nation's educational system but unfortunately the nation's economy is challenged.
"If you look at the national budget and most of the state budgets, you will find out that both the federal and state governments are actually struggling through.

"When you have so many competing forces to deal with in an annual budget, you just try to put little funds across here and there.
 Delta Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa (middle) making an observation while inspecting ongoing work at the Faculty of Engineering , Owa-Alero Campus of University of Delta, Agbor, on Monday. He was conducted on the inspection by the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Stella Chiemeke (right) and the Project Consultant, Mr Kester Ifeadi (left) PIX: SAMUEL JIBUNOR
"Because, in the first instance, you have to ensure that you pay salaries and if at the end of the payment of salaries you have little left, then it is a major problem.

"Whenever I study the budget of the federal government, l feel very worried about the huge challenge we have as a nation because you find out that every single kobo that is actually going into infrastructural development or capital development is actually borrowed.

"So, when all your resource that is available outside borrowing goes into recurrent expenditure, there is a huge problem.

"And that is why if you actually study the budget in full at the federal level, what you tend to see is that in the individual sector such as education and health, you have very huge funds available for recurrent expenditure because of payment of salaries," he said.

At the end, the governor said, "You only have between 10 to 15 or maximum 20 per cent for capital development, adding that this, in itself, was a very huge problem."

The Governor stressed the need for the nation to find a way to reprioritize its priorities by beginning to look at the sectors that should be given greater attention.

"We need to invest more funds in education, no doubt about that; more funds in terms of infrastructure; more funds in terms of human resource; more funds in terms of equipment that is needed and ensuring that we have full internet services in every university.

"I think it requires a lot of work and a lot of prioritization to actually deal with the sectors that are most important. All sectors are important but some sectors are definitely more important than others.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta (left) sitting in one of the Lecture Halls at the Owa-Alero Campus of University of Delta, Agbor, during his inspection visit to the university on Monday. With him are the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Stella Chiemeke (Standing with microphone in hand) and Project Consultant, Arch. Kester Ifeadi. PIX: SAMUEL JIBUNOR

"So, it requires a genuine analysis of what we are doing at the moment and then having a rethink to be able to take us to where we ought to be," the governor added.

On the level of work so far executed at the Faculties of Engineering and Environmental Sciences at the Owa-Alero Campus of UNIDEL, he noted that work had progressed, adding that it was his hope that the work should progress a little faster

"I think the work we are seeing here has actually progressed considerably because the last time we came here, the work was at DPC level

"But it is still my hope that work can progress a little faster so that l can bring this to an end. What we are seeing here is the various facilities that would be required to enable a full take off of the faculties.

"Yes, some of the classrooms are ready but there is still work to be done and l am being told that in the next two weeks, they will complete the issues concerning the classrooms.

"But we can see the various other projects (the library, workshop and other things) that are nearing completion and we hope that very soon, they will be able to complete them.

"Looking at my back, we have some of the engineering equipment already supplied and we are hoping that we will be able to install them by the time the workshops and studios are completed.

"So, l have directed that we should do the best that we can to ensure that the workshops and studios are finished as quickly as possible

"I think it is a good site to behold and l just hope that in the next few weeks we can actually complete this job so that the place can be very functional at the end of the day, Okowa said.

While saying that the two faculties have been accredited by the National University Commission (NUC), the governor disclosed that lectures had since commenced in the campus.
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Delta Governor Hopeful Uba A. Michael meets Hon. Akin Alabi


Delta State gubernatorial aspirant and businessman, Uba A. Michael on Wednesday, met the House of Representatives member and founder of sports betting platform, Nairabet, Akin Alabi.

Both entrepreneurs, Uba A. Michael and Akin Alabi are young leaders who have made themselves examples for young Nigerians looking at getting involved in politics.

Uba A. Michael is the Chairman of UBACLE GROUP while Akin Alabi is Chairman, House Committee on Governmental Affairs


Details Later....





[Birthday] Uba Michael a front line Delta Governorship Aspirant ahead of 2023 General Election Felicitate with HRM Ovie Dr. Richard L. OgbonOgoni-Ogoro 1, JP, Royal Canon, Oon The Owhrode Of Olomu Kingdom

Amb. Michael A. Uba #UBA2023 felicitate with our king HRM Ovie Dr. Richard L. Ogbon
Ogoni-Ogoro 1, JP, Royal Canon, Oon
The Owhrode Of Olomu Kingdom in Ughelli South LGA On his 105years birthday 🎂,wishing HRM good health, more wisdom and may his reign continue to be a blessing. 
Ajuvwe! Ajuvwe!! Ajuvwe!!!

Wo Suu Tor....


OSANEBI TO BE CROWNED, HONOURED AND CELEBRATED AS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL YOUNG DELTAN 2021 AT THE PRESTIGIOUS DELTA STATE MOST CELEBRATED AWARD EVENT BY MAYORKINGS AGENCY (DeltaNews247)





ASABA:


Member representing Ndokwa East State Constituency and Chairman Friday Osanebi Foundation, Rt. Hon. Friday Ossai Osanebi has been nominated as the most influential young deltan for the year 2021.


Making the announcement, organizers of the 100 most influential young Deltans Awards, DeltaNews247 and MayorKings Agency stated that after a careful and thorough process, Osanebi was unanimously voted for by the panel of strict judges.


Explaining further, the Lead organizer and President of the Mayorkings Agency Group Amb. Louis Temisan  said that Osanebi was nominated alongside 99 other young deltans, but his stellar impart both in politics and business placed him above every other nominee, adding that Osanebi has remained one of deltans most celebrated young role model.


According to the organizers, the awards initiated to recognize young deltans whose influence transcends their immediate environment will hold on Thursday the 15th of July 2021 at Vienna International Hotel Asaba and this is the second edition.

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Comrade Engr. Obah A. Julius Bags ECOWAS Youth Ambassadorial Honour alongside Honourary Doctorate Degree PhD from Prowess University Delaware USA amidst Excitement. _Deltanews247.com

A renowned philanthropist, Engr. Obah Julius has been bestowed with a honorary Doctorate Degree from the Prowess University Dela...