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Oborevwori, Service Commanders, Others Honour Nigeria’s Fallen Heroes

…As 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Ends

Activities marking the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration, Thursday, came to a climax in Delta State with a solemn assembly that culminated with laying of wreaths at the ceremonial tomb of the unknown soldier at the Cenotaph in Asaba.

The ceremony was attended by the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori; his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme; Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor; Chief Judge of the state, Justice Tessy Diai, Service Commanders of the Armed Forces and the Commissioner of Police in the state.

Also in attendance at the ceremony were the the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Kingsley Emu; Chairman, Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers and the Orodje of Okpe, HRM, Maj-Gen. Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd.) and members of the Nigerian legion among others.

Upon his arrival at the ceremony, Governor Oborevwori, who was the Special Guest of Honour, was received with a traditional military salute before he proceeded to inspect a guard of honour mounted by officers and men of the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Nigerian Legion which showcased a stirring display of discipline, honour, and national unity.

A minute of silence was observed in honour of the fallen heroes, followed by interfaith prayers offered by Christian and Muslim clerics for the repose of the souls of the departed heroes, their families, the welfare of veterans, and divine guidance for the nation’s leadership.

After the interfaith prayers by the clerics, Governor Oborevwori led Service Commanders of the Armed Forces in the state, Commissioner of Police, representative of traditional rulers, legionnaires, and top government functionaries in the solemn laying of wreaths at the ceremonial tomb of the unknown soldier.

Highlights of the ceremony were the firing of volleys and the release of white pigeons by the Governor, symbolising peace, hope, and renewal, while reaffirming Delta State’s commitment to the noble ideals for which the nation’s heroes fought and fell.

The Armed Forces remembrance day celebration remains a solemn national observance, reminding Nigerians of the cost of freedom and the shared responsibility to sustain peace, unity, and patriotism for generations to come.

It would be recalled that President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, launched the 2026 Armed Forces remembrance day emblem appeal fund in honour of Nigeria’s fallen heroes, wounded veterans, and serving troops on the frontline of duties.

NIPR Delta Salutes Fallen Heroes, Calls for Sustained Support for Armed Forces on Remembrance Day

The Delta State Chapter Chairman of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Mr Godfrey Osakwe, fnipr has joined Nigerians across the country to honour the courage, sacrifice and patriotism of officers and men of the Armed Forces and other security agencies as the nation marked the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

The Institute in a statement on Thursday signed by the Chapter Public Relations Officer, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq, described the annual observance as a solemn moment of reflection on the priceless sacrifices made by gallant Nigerians who paid the supreme price in defence of the nation’s sovereignty, as well as an opportunity to appreciate those who continue to safeguard lives and property under difficult and often life-threatening conditions.

The Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Cenotaph, Asaba, on Thursday, January 15, 2026, Chairman of the NIPR Delta State Chapter, Godfrey Chukwudifu Osakwe, fnipr, said the day represents more than a ceremonial tradition.

“Armed Forces Remembrance Day is not just a ceremonial event; it is a national call to gratitude and responsibility,” Osakwe said. “It reminds us that the peace and freedoms we enjoy today are secured by the courage, discipline and ultimate sacrifices of our gallant men and women in uniform. As a people, we must never take their service for granted.”

He stressed that remembrance should go beyond annual wreath-laying ceremonies to include consistent and tangible support for serving personnel and the families of fallen heroes.

According to Osakwe, government, corporate organisations and citizens all have a role to play in improving the welfare, morale and professional development of members of the armed forces.

“Honouring our fallen heroes must go hand in hand with caring for the living, through improved welfare, adequate equipment and sustained public appreciation,” he added. “This is how we truly uphold the values of duty, honour and national unity that our armed forces represent,” he added.

The NIPR Delta State Chapter also charged public relations practitioners and the media to act responsibly in shaping narratives that promote national cohesion, respect for security institutions and recognition of the sacrifices made daily to keep the country safe.

As Nigeria reflects on the significance of Armed Forces Remembrance Day, the Institute urged citizens to renew their commitment to peace, unity and patriotism in honour of the men and women who have given their all in service to the nation.

Delta State Ministry of Technical Education Redeploys Principal of Sapele Technical College Over Administrative Lapses

The Delta State Ministry of Technical Education has ordered the redeployment of the Principal of Sapele Technical College, Sapele, Mrs. Rosemary Itawansa (17 PEG) following serious administrative and disciplinary infractions.

In a letter addressed to the Permanent Secretary, Directors and all Principals of Delta State Technical Colleges, the Ministry disclosed that a monitoring exercise conducted on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, to assess compliance with the resumption of second term academic activities at Sapele Technical College revealed several disturbing shortcomings.

According to the report, the visit at about 7:26 a.m. showed the absence of security personnel at the school gate, a bushy and untidy environment, and unauthorized activities within the school premises, including farming and wood milling. Other issues identified included exorbitant fees allegedly being collected from students, refusal to adhere to approved teaching guidelines for trade courses, lack of administrative competence in supervising the school, and the aiding and abetting of “ghosting” among National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members posted to the institution.

The Ministry further recalled that the affected Principal had on several occasions been verbally warned over conduct in the administration of the school but failed to make the necessary corrections. It also cited a previous directive issued via a letter dated January 19, 2024 (Ref. No. MTE/SQA/82/33), posting the Principal to Model Technical College, Obiaruku, which was reportedly disobeyed. A subsequent query and response, in which political commitments were cited as reasons for non-compliance, were also noted.

Consequently, and in line with disciplinary procedures, the Ministry has approved the redeployment of the Principal from Sapele Technical College to the Ministry of Technical Education, Asaba, for further posting. The principal is directed to hand over to the most senior teacher and resume duties at the Ministry on Monday, January 19, 2026.

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to maintaining high standards of discipline, accountability, and professionalism across all technical colleges in the state, stressing that no act of insubordination or administrative misconduct will be condoned.

Obi Cubana Lauds Oborevwori, Assures Dec. 2026 Delivery of Millennium City

Business mogul and Chairman of the Cubana Group, Chief Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has commended Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for what he described as God-fearing, people-centred and development-driven leadership, declaring that Delta State is “in very good hands” under his administration.

Iyiegbu made the remarks during a visit to the Government House, Asaba, where he was accompanied by the Founder of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze, who was in the state to dedicate the Cubana Millennium City project to God.

The visit highlighted the growing synergy between private investors and the Delta State Government in advancing urban development and attracting investment to the state.

In a post shared on his verified Facebook page after the visit, Obi Cubana praised Governor Oborevwori’s leadership style, describing him as God-fearing and development-oriented.

“When the righteous is on the throne, the state rejoices! Delta State is indeed blessed to have a God-fearing and development-oriented Governor. Delta State is in very good hands,” he wrote.

He also expressed appreciation to the Governor for his openness and accessibility, adding: “Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Executive Governor of Delta State, thanks for access always! We are bringing magic to Delta State.”

Speaking on the Cubana Millennium City Asaba project, the Cubana Group Chairman described it as a landmark development, referring to it as “the Jewel on the Niger.”

He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to timely delivery, assuring prospective homeowners and investors that the first phase of the estate would be ready for occupation by December 2026.

Cubana Millennium City Asaba is envisioned as a premium mixed-use development expected to further enhance Asaba’s status as a fast-growing urban and investment hub, in line with the Oborevwori administration’s MORE Agenda of accelerated development, economic growth and improved quality of life for Deltans.

Oborevwori Gifts Traditional Rulers In Delta With 65 SUVs

…Says Monarchs Make Governance Easier, More Effective

In a powerful gesture that underscored the centrality of traditional institutions in governance, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, today presented 65 brand new Sports Utility Vehicles, SUVs to traditional rulers across the state, describing them as “tools of service” for guardians of peace and stability.

The presentation, which took place in Government House, Asaba, saw 60 brand new Prados and five Land Cruisers SUVs handed over to the royal fathers for ease of movement.

Governor Oborevwori said the occasion was “a very important and symbolic day in the life of this administration”, noting that the beneficiaries represent “a special class of leaders whose contributions to governance are critical, but often understated.”

Drawing from his grassroots political experience, the Governor emphasized that traditional rulers are far more than custodians of culture.

“They are not merely custodians of our customs, norms and traditions; they are vital intermediaries between government and the people at the grassroots,” he said.

While reaffirming his administration irrevocable commitment to building a strong, inclusive economy founded on equity and justice, Governor Oborevwori lauded the traditional rulers for their support.

“I can confidently state that traditional rulers have made governance easier, and more effective in Delta State. I commend their unwavering commitment to peace, progress and prosperity” Oborevwori said.

According to him, royal fathers play a frontline role in mobilising communities, promoting government programmes, resolving disputes, and supporting security agencies, often without expectation of reward.

“Our Royal Fathers are often on the road, responding to government directives, mediating in communal disputes, engaging in peace-building and conflict resolution. They do all these voluntarily and willingly. For this, we are truly grateful,” Oborevwori added.

He explained that the decision to provide rugged SUVs was deliberate, given the rural and difficult terrains many traditional rulers operate in.

“These vehicles are not luxuries; they are tools of service. What is required is strength, durability and functionality, and that is what these vehicles provide,” the Governor declared.

Governor Oborevwori linked the gesture to his administration’s broader philosophy of inclusive governance under the MORE Agenda, particularly its pillar of Opportunities for All.

He highlighted a wide range of social intervention programmes already implemented by his government, including financial support for over 307,600 vulnerable persons under the DCARES Programme, grants to petty traders and artisans, empowerment of women and youths, and monthly stipends for 10,000 widows across the state.

He also reeled out landmark achievements in workers’ welfare, pension payments, scholarships, bursaries, and financial assistance for Delta indigenes in Nigeria Law Schools.

“From the foregoing, it is clear that every segment of our population has been touched. So, when we turn our attention today to our traditional rulers, it is not out of favouritism, but fairness,” he said

Governor Oborevwori; “you have not stressed me. You have not made demands. Wherever I go in your domains, I receive warmth, culture and cooperation. This gesture today is from the heart”.

Earlier, the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme said the presentation of the vehicles to traditional rulers was a clear and practical demonstration of the Oborevwori administration’s respect for traditional institutions in the state, adding that the government’s gesture was in appreciation of the vital role they (traditional rulers) play in ensuring peace, unity, and stability across the state.

In his welcome remarks, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Kingsley Emu who outlined the various developmental strides of the Oborevwori’s administration across different sectors of the state, noted that Delta State was being governed with empathy, foresight, and a deep commitment to the collective welfare of its people.

Speaking separately during the ceremony, the Obi of Owa, HRM, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor (JP); the Ovie of Uvwie, HRM, Emmanuel Sideso Abe l and the Pere of Ogulagha, HRM, Elder Capt. King Joseph I. Timiyan (JP) expressed profound appreciation to the Governor for the gesture, adding that the car gift would significantly go a long way in enhancing their efficiency in the discharge of their traditional roles.

Chairman of the Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers and the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, HRM Major General Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd.), Orhue I, in a vote of thanks, described Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s presentation of 65 SUVs to traditional rulers as a timely and deeply symbolic intervention that strengthens grassroots governance and peace-building across the state.

He said mobility remains central to the effective discharge of traditional rulers responsibilities, stressing that “a vehicle is not just a means of transportation to a traditional ruler; it is a symbol of authority and service.”

The council of traditional rulers chairman assured the Governor of the unwavering support of the traditional institution, describing royal fathers as custodians of culture and natural partners of government at the grassroots.

Oborevwori Releases N1Bn To BoI As Revolving Loan

Delta State Government, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bank of Industry (BoI) for the management of a ₦1 billion revolving fund it released to the bank as revolving loan for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the State.

Speaking during the signing ceremony at Government House, Asaba, the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori described the initiative as a major milestone in his administration’s quest for inclusive growth and sustainable economic development under the MORE Agenda of his administration.

“Today marks a remarkable moment in our administration’s unwavering commitment to job creation, inclusive growth, and sustainable economic development,” Oborevwori said, noting that the fund was approved by the State Executive Council in 2025 and designed to address the long-standing challenge of access to affordable finance by Micro, Small and Medium entrepreneurs.

He emphasised that MSMEs remain the backbone of any strong economy, accounting for the highest employment rate and serving as key drivers of economic growth.

Oborevwori said: “By providing our traders, artisans, agro-processors and small-scale manufacturers with access to capital at single-digit interest rates, we are equipping them with the resources they need to expand their businesses, create jobs and contribute meaningfully to our economy”.

According to him, the financial window was deliberately structured to reduce the burden of high borrowing costs that often stifle entrepreneurial growth, while ensuring sustainability through a revolving loan system for the entrepreneurs.

“This N1 Billion is a revolving fund. Loans granted under this arrangement must be recovered so that other eligible entrepreneurs can also benefit. This responsibility is non-negotiable and must be discharged with the utmost diligence and integrity,” he stressed.

Governor Oborevwori explained that the choice of the Bank of Industry as managers of the fund was informed by its proven track record as Nigeria’s foremost development finance institution, with strong credit appraisal systems and business support frameworks.

He said; “our partnership with the Bank of Industry goes beyond finance. It integrates vital business development and support services that entrepreneurs need to succeed and thrive in today’s highly competitive economy,” adding that he was confident in the Bank’s capacity to manage the fund transparently and efficiently.

The Governor also reflected on the state’s long history of empowerment programmes, noting that while grants remain relevant, excessive reliance on them could undermine accountability.

“When you keep giving grants without structure, some beneficiaries may not value the funds. This loan-based model will instil financial discipline and help entrepreneurs appreciate the value of money, invest wisely and grow sustainably,” Oborevwori explained.

He clarified that the initiative would not replace existing empowerment schemes, assuring that the government would continue to roll out grants and other support programmes where necessary.

“This MoU is another critical pillar of our broader economic empowerment strategy. It complements, rather than replaces, our ongoing interventions,” he said.

On the timing of the programme, the Governor disclosed that although it was initially planned for December, it was shifted to January to ensure maximum impact.

“January is when entrepreneurs are fully focused on rebuilding and expanding their businesses for the year,” he noted.

Looking ahead, he assured that the ₦1 billion fund could be significantly scaled up if properly managed.

“If this fund demonstrates impact, there will be no limit to what we can do together. We can scale it to ₦10 billion, ₦20 billion or even ₦30 billion. This is a starting point,” the Governor declared.

He expressed confidence that the partnership with the Bank of Industry would help build a stronger, more resilient private sector capable of driving long-term prosperity for Delta State and its people.

Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry, Dr. Olasupo Olusi described the partnership as a strategic step towards expanding enterprise activities and unlocking sustainable economic growth in the state.

He said the ₦1 billion revolving fund provided by the Delta State Government, would strengthen Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by improving access to affordable finance and deepening collaboration between the state government and Nigeria’s premier development finance institution.

According to him, the initiative aligns with the Bank of Industry’s mandate of translating policy priorities into practical financing solutions that address business challenges across key sectors of the economy.

“As Nigeria’s leading development finance institution, the Bank of Industry remains committed to working closely with governments and the private sector to create opportunities for businesses to innovate, create value and remain competitive,” he said.

The Managing Director expressed appreciation to the Delta State Government for its commitment to economic development, describing the MoU as a clear demonstration of the administration.

Ughelli Monarch, Olori, Commend Oborevwori On Otovwodo Flyover 

The Ovie of Ughelli Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Wilson Ojakovo, Oharisi III, has commended Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for embarking on the construction of Otovwodo Flyover project, describing it as a landmark intervention that will permanently transform Ughelli into a modern metropolis.

The monarch gave the commendation at his Palace after the groundbreaking ceremony of the Otovwodo Flyover in Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Government Area, while welcoming the Governor and other dignitaries to Ughelli.

He said the project represents a major milestone in the development of the kingdom, noting that development directly translates to improved quality of life for the people.

HRM Oharisi III, who spoke through the Otota (Spokesman) of Ughelli Kingdom, Chief Peter Akpofure, praised Governor Oborevwori’s visionary leadership and commitment to the progress of Ughelli Kingdom, highlighting completed strategic roads around the Otovwodo axis which, according to him, have significantly eased perennial traffic congestion.

He also acknowledged the construction of other roads in the kingdom, and the Governor’s appointment of sons and daughters of Ughelli Kingdom to strategic positions, describing these as actions that have uplifted communities across the area.

“This flyover bridge will forever change the face of Ughelli and will be remembered and appreciated by generations yet unborn,” the monarch said, while offering prayers for divine guidance, resources and human support for the Governor to succeed in office. He further pledged the cooperation and loyalty of the Ughelli people to the Oborevwori administration.

Responding, Governor Oborevwori thanked the monarch and the people of Ughelli Kingdom for the warm reception and continued support, describing the traditional institution as a key stakeholder in grassroots development.

He reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to sustain the delivery of impactful infrastructure projects across the state, noting that the Otovwodo Flyover was designed to improve traffic flow, enhance safety and boost economic activities in Ughelli, in line with his administration’s MORE Agenda.

In a related development, the Governor also visited the Ughelli residence of industrialist and political leader, Olorogun Morrison Olori, founder of the Ukodo Nation Political Support Group.

During the visit, Olori and members of the group commended the Governor for his development initiatives across the state and assured him of their continued support ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Oborevwori, Military Officers to Lay Wreaths on Armed Forces Remembrance Day

Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, JP, alongside senior military officers and other dignitaries, will on Thursday, 15 January, attend the grand finale of the 2026 Nigerian Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day in Asaba.

The Permanent Secretary, Directorate of Political and Security Services (DPSS), Governor’s Office, Mr. T. C. Aguonye, disclosed this in a statement, noting that the event will take place at the Cenotaph Complex, Asaba, and will commence at 9:00 a.m.

As part of activities marking the week-long celebration, a Jumat prayer was held on Friday, 9 January, at the 63 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Asaba.This was followed by an interdenominational thanksgiving service on Sunday, 11 January, at St. Philip’s Anglican Church, Asaba.

Mr. Aguonye explained that the Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day is a significant national event instituted by the Federal Government to honour and celebrate the courage, professionalism, and sacrifices of officers and soldiers currently serving in the Nigerian Armed Forces, while also paying tribute to fallen heroes who laid down their lives in defence of the nation’s territorial integrity and the safety of its citizens.

He added that all invited guests, members of the Armed Forces and paramilitary agencies, as well as senior government officials, are expected to be seated at the Cenotaph Complex on or before 8:30 a.m. on Thursday for the grand finale of the 2026 Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day.

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Delta State Governor Flags Off ₦39.3bn Otovwodo Flyover Project

…Vows To End Ughelli Traffic Gridlock

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, today performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the ₦39.3 billion Otovwodo (Ughelli) Flyover project, saying it is a permanent solution to the long-standing traffic congestion at one of the state’s busiest junctions.

Speaking in Ughelli, the governor said the project is a major milestone in his administration’s infrastructure renewal drive and aligns with its agenda of prudent resource allocation, durable road construction and the opening up of urban and rural corridors for inclusive growth.

He noted that Ughelli, a historic commercial and educational hub, has witnessed rapid population growth, placing enormous pressure on its road network, particularly at Otovwodo Junction, on the East–West Road and other major routes.

Oborevwori said the junction had become notorious for gridlock, costing commuters several productive hours daily, adding that he had personally experienced the gridlock motorists endure at the location.

As an interim measure, the governor disclosed that his administration constructed alternative routes, including Uduere Street, Okogbe Street, Oru Street, Edo Street, Royal Avenue to link Agbarha-Otor Road, at a cost of nearly ₦6 billion to ease traffic before the flyover.

The governor said the project, awarded to Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, is expected to be completed within 12 months, stressing that the timeline is non-negotiable due to the strategic importance of the junction.

He explained that the project includes a multi-span reinforced concrete bridge with dual carriageways, roundabouts and associated roadworks linking the East–West Road with other arterial routes, noting that it would ease congestion, reduce travel time, improve safety and boost economic activities.

Oborevwori also highlighted the job creation potential of the project, saying it would generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs across the construction value chain. He urged residents to be patient and comply with traffic directives during the construction.

Reaffirming his commitment to transparency and accountability, the governor assured that the state would continue executing major projects without borrowing, adding that several completed projects across the state were awaiting commissioning, with more to be flagged off in 2026 under the Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda.

Earlier, the Managing Director of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Engr. Peer Lubasch, thanked the state government for the confidence reposed in the company, describing the contract as a validation of its technical expertise and partnership with Delta State.

He said the 15-span flyover would feature a dual carriageway, connecting roads, specialised drainage systems and solar street lighting, and assured timely delivery to global standards.

Oborevwori after the groundbreaking ceremony, visited the Ovie of Ughelli Kingdom, HRM Wilson Ojakovo Oharisi III and Chief Morrison Olori, founder and Chairman of Ukodo Nation, where he reiterated that he is Governor for all Deltans.

In their remarks, Chairman of Ughelli North Local Government Council, Hon Jaro Egbo, and the ‘Otota’ (spokesman) of Ughelli Kingdom, Chief Peter Akpofure, commended Governor Oborevwori for the project, describing it as transformative and long overdue, while appealing for additional internal roads and complementary infrastructure.

The ceremony was attended by the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, State Chairman All Progressives Congress APC, Elder Omeni Sobotie, Members of the National Assembly, Hon. Francis Waive and Hon. Ngozi Okolie, top government officials, traditional rulers, community leaders and residents, who hailed the project as a decisive step towards ending Ughelli’s traffic challenges.

Chief Emma Ejiofor Takes Oath as Grand Knight of Ogwashi-Uku Sub-Council, Knights of St. Mulumba, Nigeria

Chief Emma Ejiofor, PhD, FIBDFM, KSM, has formally assumed office as the Grand Knight of the Ogwashi-Uku Sub-Council of the Order of the Knights of St. Mulumba, Nigeria, following his subscription to the oath of office and allegiance. The announcement was made Chief Press Secretary to Chief Emma Ejiofor, PhD, FIBDFM, KSM,  Gibson Dunkwu.

In a heartfelt address to the Brothers and Sisters of the Order, Grand Knight Ejiofor expressed profound humility and immense gratitude, acknowledging “God’s unfailing intervention” as the “bedrock of my existence.” He affirmed that divine grace would guide his interactions, illuminate his path, and underpin every endeavor, not just for himself, but for every individual he is privileged to shepherd and for the esteemed Order of the Knights of St. Mulumba, Nigeria.

Chief Ejiofor reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to elevate the Sub-Council’s engagement with both the Order and humanity. “This is not merely an acceptance of office, but a solemn vow to exemplify the highest ideals of a Knight, embodying the spirit of Christ in all our dealings,” he stated, emphasizing his Catholic faith as his “guiding light and ultimate destination.”

He articulated a fervent hope to be an effective conduit for a virtuous Christian life, striving to manifest the core tenets of the sacred Order. Through collective efforts, he envisions the Sub-Council becoming “beacons of faith, charity, and fraternity in our community and beyond.” Grand Knight Ejiofor also paid tribute to his predecessor, who has been elevated to the distinguished position of Supreme Auditor, stressing the mandate “to build upon this legacy with renewed vigor,” transcend previous achievements, and expand the Sub-Council’s impact.

The Grand Knight issued an appeal to every Brother and the cherished Sisters of the Ladies of St. Mulumba, highlighting that the transformative journey ahead demands “collective dedication, unwavering unity, and shared commitment.” He recognized the Order’s regimented structure as a means “to cultivate excellence within each individual through disciplined service and humble devotion.” Chief Ejiofor concluded by pledging unreserved allegiance to uphold the Constitution of the Order with “unwavering faith, steadfast dedication, and principled leadership.”

The Order of the Knights of St. Mulumba (KSM) is a prominent Catholic lay organization in Nigeria, established on June 14, 1953, by Late Reverend Father Abraham Anselm Isidahome Ojefua. Open to practicing Catholic men and their wives, known as the Ladies of St. Mulumba (LSM), the Order is dedicated to fostering the spiritual development and welfare of its members. Its mission includes promoting a high sense of order and discipline within society, cooperating with other Christian denominations, advocating for social justice, and providing succor to the disadvantaged and oppressed. The Knights are committed to living exemplary Catholic lives, defending the Catholic faith, and engaging in various charitable works for the good of the Church and humanity.

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