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Asiuwhu Felicitates With Pere Of Kabowei Kingdom On 7th Coronation Anniversary.
Yesterday, 19th of October 2024, Olorogun Godspower Omafuvwe Asiuwhu , Chairman, Delta State Taskforce on Environment, joined other well-meaning Nigerians to celebrate the 7th anniversary of the enthronement of His Royal Majesty, Pere Peremobowei Shadrack Erebulu, LLB HONS. BL, LLM the Pere of Kabowei Kingdom of Delta/Bayelsa State.
At the occasion, Olorogun Asiuwhu expressed his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the king.
In a congratulatory speech, chief Asiuwhu said that the monarch has brought about an enduring legacy of unity, peace, progress and development through his purposeful leadership.
In addition, he said : “The Pere’s reign has been marked by wisdom, compassion and a deep commitment to the wellbeing and prosperity of the people of Kabowei Kingdom. That under His Majesty guidance, Kabowei Kingdom has witnessed remarkable strides in development, cultural preservation and the strengthening of communal bonds.
His leadership has not only fostered peace within the kingdom but has also promoted Harmony and cooperation with neighbouring regions.
The Pere’s dedication to upholding the rich tradition of the Kabowei people while embracing modernity is commendable and continues to inspire generations.
As we celebrate this 7th anniversary, we pray for His Majesty’s continued good health, wisdom, and long reign.
May the Kabowei Kingdom continue to flourish under his wise leadership, and may the years ahead bring even greater, prosperity, peace, and unity to the land and its people .
Long Live His Majesty Pere of Kabowei Kingdom
Long Live Delta/Bayelsa States
Long Live Nigeria.