- Udu’s New Era: Mofoye Applauds Oyibode’s Developmental Milestones.
- Oyibode Hails Dr. Emu Kingsley on Birthday Milestone.
- Urhobo Renaissance Society Vows To Promote Urhobo Culture, Language
- Christmas Gesture: Tako Distributes Relief Items to Physically Challenged Persons.
- Chief Wilson Ejeben Extends Christmas and New Year Greetings.
Urhobo youth leaders take Oborevwori’s victory celebration to Olomu
By Moses Darah
The Urhobo Youth Leaders’ Association (UYLA) has taken the Supreme Court victory celebration of the Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Orohwedor Oborevwori to Olomu Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area.
UYLA’s National President, Olorogun (Amb) Samuel Onoriode Oghotomo (JP) in a press conference during the victory celebration party at the Don Chisel Hotels and Suites, Olomu on Sunday, January 28, 2024 described Oborevwori as a man of destiny having won 38 cases prior to becoming the Governor of Delta State. He commended the immediate past Governor of the State, Sen Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa for sustaining the PDP’s lofty arrangements of power rotation across the three Senatorial Districts, assuring that Oborevwori will perform well to remain in office till 2031.
The UYLA’s Boss, Oghotomo described the Oborevwori’s administration as our own and pleaded with the Urhobo nation to massively support the MORE agenda for a landslide victory in 2027 elections.
On his part, the UYLA’s National Secretary, Dr Augustine Ogheneovo Atiti thanked the Patrons of the Association, Olorogun (Barr) John Nani for the Christmas package and Olorogun John Oguma for the continuous support.
The members present at the extraordinary general assembly meeting unanimously pledged their total support for the administration of Gov Oborevwori and mobilise others across the 24 Kingdoms of Urhobo. They displayed special dance steps, enjoyed delicious ukodo and rice delicacies with assorted drinks.
The Ighele President of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), Comr Blessed Ughere and members of the Abuja branch of the UYLA were also in attendance.