I have forgiven those that offended me- Yonwuren declares

* Your wishes for market, other developments for Ugbuwangue have come to pass- Arch Bishop Avwomakpa


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I have forgiven those that offended me- Yonwuren declares
Arch Bishop Goddowell Avwomakpa (left) & Prince Yonwuren


 

 The new Olare-Aja (Eldest Man) of Ugbuwangue Community in Warri, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, Prince Agidotan Edede Yonwuren, says he has forgiven those that offended him prior to his introduction as Olare-Aja of Ugbuwangue.

 

 

Cross Section of Ofonikpaya Okrika Community indigenes, maternal in-laws of Yonwuren & Agbeje Family

 

 

Prince Yonwuren, who is the only surviving grandson of the founder of Ugbuwangue Community, made the declaration Saturday September 14, during the Thanksgiving Celebration/ Opening of Yonwuren and Agbeje Family Town Hall (Ogwa Baba) in Warri.

 

 

Cross Section of some Chiefs of Warri kingdom & other notable dignitaries at the event

 

 

He commended the CEO of Fenog Nigeria limited, Engr. Austin Oghenejabor, for his enormous contribution towards the development of Ugbuwangue Community, including renovation of the community town hall.

 

The Olare-Aja enjoined indigenes of Ugbuwangue as well non indigenes, to join hands with him in the quest at fostering unity, peace and overall development of Ugbuwangue.

 

 

Pa. Churchill Oki (JP) making his remarks, while others listen

 

The Warri Community Head, commended the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwoli, Chiefs of Warri Kingdom, the member representing Warri Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Chief Thomas Ereyitomi, Chairman of Warri South Local Area, Dr. Michael Tidi, the commissioner representing Itsekiri Ethnic Nationality in the Board of DESOPADEC, Hon. Griftson Omatsuli, and others for their support.

 

Engr. Oghenejabor cutting the tape to commission the renovated Ugbuwangue Town Hall (Ogwa Baba) executed by FENOG Nigeria Limited

 

 

Our Senior Correspondent reports that former Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Delta State Chapter,   Archbishop Goddowell Avwomakpa, who was at the Ugbuwangue country-home of Prince Yonwuren to celebrate with him, noted that the three decades dream of Prince Yonwuren for market and other development projects to be established in Ugbuwangue Community, have been achieved.

 

The Olare-Aja of Ugbuwangue, Prince Agidotan Edede Yonwuren (right) Engr. & Mrs. Oghenejabor (left) & another Chief

Archbishop Avwomakpa prayed God to grant Prince Yonwuren longer life and distinguished reign as Olare-Aja of Ugbuwangue.


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Celestine Chijoke Ukah
Principal Correspondent of Fresh Angle International. He has a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and have undertaken a training in Advance Writing and Reportorial Skills. 08033726688.
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