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Uduophori Town Comes Alive As Asiuwhu Family Holds Annual Praise Event”
Uduophori Town in Patani Local Government Area, Delta State, was agog with celebration on January 1, 2025, as the family of Chief Godspower Omafuvwe Asiuwhu JP, Chairman of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment, hosted their annual Family Praise and Thanksgiving Ceremony.
The event, themed “A New Song,” was held in gratitude to God Almighty for His faithfulness and blessings over the past year and in anticipation of His goodness in the New Year. It attracted a diverse audience, including community leaders, political figures, organizations, and well-wishers, who came to celebrate with Chief Comr. & Chief DCN (Mrs) Godspower Omafuvwe Asiuwhu (JP++).
During his testimony, Chief Omafuvwe shared heartfelt stories of divine interventions that protected him and his family from life-threatening incidents in the past year. Reflecting on the significance of thanksgiving, he stated, “God is faithful, and praising Him brings countless benefits—it invites His presence, delivers victory, brings joy, repels depression, grants liberty, sanctifies the soul, and draws us closer to Him.”
The Guest Minister, Apostle Evangelist E. Henry, highlighted the importance of thanksgiving and offered prayers for the Omafuvwe family.
While, Pastor Collins Oyiberhe, in his sermon titled “A New Song,” declared that the year 2025 would be a season of new songs for all who genuinely joined the family in thanksgiving. He also praised Chief Omafuvwe for his philanthropic spirit and assured the audience that he would triumph over any challenges.
The event had a carnival-like atmosphere, featuring vibrant cultural performances and presentations from communities such as Bulu-Apelebiri, Adobou, Odorubu, and Uduophori. Guests enjoyed various side attractions, dances, and the exchange of gifts, making it a truly memorable occasion.
In his closing remarks, Chief Omafuvwe expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all attendees, saying, “We are deeply grateful for your love, support, and presence as we came together to praise God. May He reward and bless you all abundantly. We look forward to seeing you again in 2026.”
The ceremony ended on a joyful note, with prayers for safe journeys for all participants and anticipation of another impactful celebration in the coming year.