Hon. Amb. Kin Festus Pere Congratulates Chief Adowei Binaebi and Wife on Conferment of Chieftaincy Titles in Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom,
Hon. Amb. Kin Festus Pere Congratulates Chief Adowei Binaebi and Wife on Conferment of Chieftaincy Titles in Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom,
By EgbemaVoice
Egbema youth leader, Hon. Amb. Kin Festus Pere, has joined other well-meaning sons and daughters of Ijaw Nation in congratulating Chief Adowei Binaebi and his lovely wife on their conferment with the revered chieftaincy titles of Adudukuro of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom and Yeikuromo-Ere of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom, respectively.
The conferment, which took place as part of the activities marking the 10th Coronation Anniversary of His Royal Majesty, Couple Mackson Oromoni, Monbene III, Pere Ama-Okosu of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom, was widely celebrated by traditional leaders, dignitaries, and the Ijaw people.
In his goodwill message, Hon. Festus described Chief Adowei Binaebi as a vocal, bold, and committed Ijaw leader, whose sacrifices for the development of the Ijaw nation and contributions to the Niger Delta struggle cannot be overlooked. He emphasized that Chief Binaebi has consistently stood as a voice of truth and progress in the region, making him more than deserving of this prestigious honor.
According to Hon. Festus, the conferment is not only a recognition of Chief Binaebi’s personal achievements and steadfastness but also a call to greater responsibility in the service of the Ijaw people.
While extending warm felicitations to the newly installed chieftain and his wife, Hon. Festus prayed for God’s continued blessings, strength, wisdom, and divine protection upon them as they carry out their roles in supporting the growth and unity of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom and the Ijaw nation at large.
He further noted that the recognition bestowed on Chief Binaebi and his wife is an encouragement to other leaders and youths across the Niger Delta to remain steadfast, courageous, and committed to the pursuit of justice, peace, and development in the region.
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