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U3 Youth Wing Hails Oguma for ₦500 Million Donation To Delta Security Fund.

By Henry Ubus.
The leadership of the Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and Udu (U3) Youth Wing has expressed deep appreciation to Chief J.U. Oguma, National Chairman of the U3 Federal Constituency, for his unprecedented philanthropic gesture following his ₦500 million donation during the official launching and fundraising for the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) in Asaba.
In a statement jointly signed by the Coordinator of the U3 Youth Wing, Chief Ejiro A. Hope (JP), and the Secretary, Hon. Kelvin Kpomah, the group described Chief Oguma as a rare blessing to the U3 and Delta State at large, whose unwavering commitment to community development and state security continues to inspire hope and confidence among the people.
“Indeed, Chief J.U. Oguma is a blessing to the entire U3 and Delta State. His philanthropic gesture is rare and deeply impactful. We, the U3 Youth Wing, are profoundly grateful for his generous donation to the Delta State Security Trust Fund. His kindness has touched countless lives and continues to inspire others to give back to society,” the statement read in part.
The group further noted that Chief Oguma’s consistent support for initiatives that promote peace, security, and progress across Delta State stands as a testament to his enduring legacy of leadership and service to humanity.
They prayed for God’s continued blessings, strength, and wisdom upon Chief Oguma as he remains a beacon of hope and a symbol of genuine philanthropy in Delta State.