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84th Birthday: Edevbie Felicitates with Obi of Owa


Olorogun David Edevbie has expressed his felicitations with the Obi of Owa and immediate past Chairman of the Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty, Obi (Dr) Emmanuel Efeizomor II, as the revered monarch marks his 84th birthday anniversary.

In a statement by Fred Edoreh, Head of Strategic Communications of the David Edevbie Campaign Organisation, the frontline Peoples Democratic Party aspirant for the Governorship of Delta State extolled the Obi for his fatherly guide over not just his Owa people but also for his commitment and contributions to the unity, peace and development of Delta State.

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“I felicitate with our revered monarch, Obi (Dr) Emmanuel Efeizomor II, the Obi of Owa, and entire sons and daughters of Owa Kingdom on this occasion of his 84th birthday,” the statement read.

“Obi Efeizomor has not only continued to lead his people in peace and progress but have also demonstrated unreserved and exemplary commitment to the unity and development of the entire state, before, during and even after his tenure as the Chairman of the Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers.

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“On behalf of myself and my entire family, I sincerely wish Your Majesty continued good health, renewed strength and sustained peace and prosperity in Owa Kingdom.”


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