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Delta First Lady Tobore Oborevwori Empowers Visually Impaired, Awards Scholarships and Distributes Assistive Devices in Asaba

Wife of the Delta State Governor and founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, has awarded scholarships to visually impaired students and empowered members of the blind community with food items and assistive devices during the foundation’s outreach programme tagged “Mission to the Visually Impaired” held on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, in Asaba.

Speaking at the event, Deaconess Oborevwori said the programme was designed to extend love and support to the visually impaired and promote inclusivity through education, empowerment, and care. She explained that the You Matter Charity Foundation has been actively supporting children with autism, special needs, and visual impairment by providing educational and vocational materials to enhance their learning and confidence.

According to her, society must move away from stigmatizing the visually impaired and instead recognize their intelligence, potential, and courage. “Too often, the visually impaired are regarded as lesser members of society, denied access to quality education, and sometimes treated as second-class citizens. But today, we are here to change that narrative,” she stated.

The Delta First Lady encouraged visually impaired students to strive for excellence and urged parents not to lose hope in their children’s potential. “The visually impaired have a special place in God’s creation and deserve every opportunity to thrive. Let us work with them by sharing knowledge, fighting poverty, and opening doors of opportunity,” she said.

As part of her empowerment gesture, Deaconess Oborevwori donated several assistive gadgets, including laptop computers with screen readers, Braille papers, slates and stylus, talking calculators, tactile learning sets, digital audio recorders, and talking watches and clocks, among other materials to aid their daily learning and independence.

She also distributed food items such as 120 bags of rice, 100 tubers of yam, palm oil, garri, noodles, salt, custard, and other household provisions to support the beneficiaries and their families.

In addition, the First Lady awarded full scholarships to four visually impaired students studying in different universities, covering their tuition and academic needs until graduation. She encouraged them to pursue excellence, describing education as a tool of empowerment and equality.

While commending the leadership of the Association of the Blind for their organization and resilience, Deaconess Oborevwori expressed optimism that the engagement would inspire renewed confidence and purpose among members of the association.

In her welcome remarks, the Director General of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Mrs. Lawrentta Ogbedo, described the event as a reaffirmation of the foundation’s commitment to inclusivity and social justice. She noted that the outreach demonstrates the right of every person to belong and participate fully in the development of society.

“The visually impaired are part of our community, and this initiative is our mother’s contribution to bridging the gap and ensuring no one is left behind in the journey of development. Food symbolizes love and care, and today we reaffirm that you are seen, valued, and loved,” Ogbedo said.

Deaconess Oborevwori concluded the event with words of encouragement drawn from 3 John 1:2, reminding the beneficiaries that their physical limitation does not define their purpose. “Though your physical sight may be limited, your vision of hope brings light and happiness to the world. Do not be discouraged; keep striving for the best,” she prayed.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Angela Ekure, a visually impaired broadcaster with the Delta State Broadcasting Service, expressed deep appreciation to the governor’s wife for her generosity and compassion.

She noted that it was the first time the visually impaired community had received such meaningful attention from a First Lady in the state, describing the scholarships and donations as life-changing gestures that would ease their academic and financial challenges.

Hope Restored: Delta Govt Releases ₦458m Compensation to 1,231 Disaster Victims

By Stella Agbeyeke

The Delta State Government has released a relief fund of ₦458 million to residents of Ughoton, Ugbokodo, and Jeddo communities in Okpe Local Government Area who were affected by the devastating windstorm of April 15, which destroyed homes and properties worth millions of naira.

The Commissioner for the Bureau of Special Duties, Hon. Ejiro Etacherure, disclosed this during the accreditation and verification exercise in Ugbokodo on Tuesday. He said the intervention was a clear demonstration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s commitment to the welfare of citizens, particularly those affected by natural disasters.

According to Etacherure, 1,231 verified victims are set to benefit from the relief package. He urged beneficiaries to ensure proper documentation and to use the support wisely.

“The Governor’s prompt response shows his compassion and leadership,” he said. “This assistance may not replace all that was lost, but it is a gesture of solidarity and care. We encourage beneficiaries to make prudent use of the funds.”

The member representing Okpe Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. James Aguoye, also lauded the intervention, describing it as unprecedented. He recalled that the Governor immediately dispatched a team to assess the damage after the storm, leading to a swift and structured response.

“This is leadership with empathy,” Aguoye stated. “Even while major projects are ongoing across the state, the Governor still prioritized the suffering of these communities. It is evidence of responsible governance.”

Chairman of Okpe Local Government Area, Hon. Isaiah Onoriode Esioma, also commended the Governor, saying the gesture reinforces the administration’s “people-first” agenda. He encouraged beneficiaries to channel the funds toward rebuilding their lives and homes.

Meanwhile, the Director-General of the Delta State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Mr. Alfred Ebrenenyin, assured that strict verification procedures were in place to ensure transparency and prevent the diversion of funds.

Community representatives, who spoke separately, expressed deep appreciation to Governor Oborevwori.
From Ughoton, Pastor Henry Oborerhiri said the Governor’s intervention had “restored hope.”
Ugbokodo’s representative, Comrade Clifford Ayabare, described the relief as “a promise fulfilled.”
And from Jeddo, Mr. Prosper Nikomoshina said the gesture had “turned their sorrow into joy.”

The representative of non-indigenes in the affected areas, Mr. Abolade Orisabinone, also thanked the state government and praised the host communities for maintaining peaceful coexistence.

The disbursement of funds is expected to begin immediately following verification, offering affected families the means to begin rebuilding their lives.

Danmotech Donates Hummer Bus to Positive Impact for Women and Youth Development Initiative

By Abel Johngold Orheruata

Oleh, Delta State – The Positive Impact for Women and Youth Development Initiative has received a major boost in its empowerment efforts with the donation of a Hummer bus from the Chairman/CEO of Danmotech Holdings, High Chief Engr. Omoyibo Daniel, popularly known as Danmotech.

The gesture was made during a courtesy visit by the leadership and members of the organization to the Danmotech founder at his country home in Oleh, Isoko South Local Government Area, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

Speaking during the visit held at the conference hall of Danmotech Hotel, the Isoko South Coordinator of the group, Omeni-Anyisire Slyvoa, praised Engr. Omoyibo for his long-standing contribution to community growth and humanitarian development. She described him as one of Isoko’s most illustrious sons, whose generosity and nation-building efforts continue to leave lasting impact.

Also speaking, the Delta State Coordinator of the initiative, Hon. Mary Samuel, highlighted the organization’s recent strides in promoting rice cultivation, processing, and distribution within Isoko communities. She noted that rice farming offers a faster and more sustainable approach to tackling hunger and poverty, as rice can be cultivated up to three times a year, unlike cassava which requires a longer growth cycle.

Responding, Engr. Omoyibo expressed delight in the progress and vision of the group, especially its contributions to agricultural development and youth empowerment. He encouraged the organization to remain steadfast and committed to community service, stressing that genuine development requires patience, collaboration, and consistency.

While acknowledging that his budgetary commitments for the current year had already been finalized, he pledged long-term support for the organization starting from next year. However, as an immediate gesture of encouragement, he announced the donation of a Hummer bus to enhance the movement and operational activities of the group.

“I am going to give a token, and the token that I am going to gift this executive organization is a Hummer Bus to ease your mobility,” he stated.

The business leader and philanthropist prayed for the continued growth of the association and advised members to remain united, selfless, and purpose-driven. He emphasized teamwork, forgiveness, and collective innovation as key ingredients for sustaining impactful programs that bring smiles to the faces of the people.

The visit ended with appreciation from the organization’s executives and members, who described the donation as a timely support that will significantly advance their outreach efforts across Delta State and beyond.

Akwukwu-Igbo Honours Chelsea Amaka Iweanyi with Public Lecture and Grand Reception to Inspire Youth Leadership and Community Development

The good and progressive sons and daughters of Akwukwu-Igbo are set to host a Public Lecture and Grand Reception in honour of Miss Chelsea Amaka Iweanyi, a proud daughter of the town who was recently honoured by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for her exceptional service to humanity during her National Youth Service in Kaduna State.

The event, which seeks to mainstream Akwukwu-Igbo youths through the culture of creative endeavours, self-awareness, and community service, will hold on Friday, December 5th, 2025, by 11:00 a.m. prompt at the Akwukwu-Igbo Town Hall.

The theme of the public lecture is:
“Value Reconstruction and Civic Responsibility: A Catalyst for Sustainable Community Development.”

The Guest Speaker, Prof. Joyce Ogho Ogwezi, a respected communication scholar and Head, Department of Mass Communication, Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba, is expected to deliver a thought-provoking address that will inspire young people to navigate today’s complex and disruptive environment with purpose and innovation.

The Father of the Day is none other than Chief Newton Jibunoh, Nna Obodo of Akwukwu-Igbo and internationally acclaimed environmentalist.

As part of the day’s activities, there will also be the official launch of Plastic and Nylon Waste Receptacles, a community environmental initiative tagged “Keep Akwukwu-Igbo Clean”, aimed at promoting cleanliness and environmental best practices across the community.

Mr. Godfrey C. Osakwe, a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and Chairman of the Organising Committee in a statement said that, a community that neglects its youths naturally invites ill fortune and failure in all facets of life. “We believe that development is not a gift to be received but a legacy to be built.”

Waste Receptacle

Osakwe further stated that, the time has come for the youth of Akwukwu-Igbo to rise and redefine leadership; not by titles or positions, but by action, innovation, and empathy.

The recognition of Miss Chelsea Amaka Iweanyi is a testament to the growing impact of Akwukwu-Igbo youths who are driving positive change through creativity, service, and civic engagement. The event is expected to mobilise more young people toward responsible citizenship and purposeful community development.

The director of publicity, Elder Jovial Agbagwu emphasised that “when we redirect the minds of our youths toward positive ventures, their passion ignites others proving that change begins not in government offices, but in the hearts and minds of those who dare to believe in a better tomorrow.”

The organisers called on all well-meaning individuals, organisations, and friends of Akwukwu-Igbo to support the initiative and join in celebrating the community’s shining example of youth excellence and leadership.

For support and sponsorship:
Kindly make donations to:
Account Name: Homage Communications Ventures
Account Number: 0122645879
Bank: Wema Bank Plc

Signed: Elder Jovial Agbagwu, Director of Publicity

#TowardsAGreaterAkwukwuIgbo
#YouthEmpowerment #CommunityDevelopment #CleanAkwukwuIgbo

Delta Security Gets Major Boost as Zane Energy Limited Donates Patrol Vehicles

Delta State

In a significant show of commitment to enhancing security in Delta State, Zane Energy Limited has donated two Sienna patrol vehicles to the Orogun Divisional Police Station and the Abraka Police Station respectively.

The gesture underscores the company’s determination to support law enforcement agencies in maintaining peace and security across the state.

Speaking to journalists during the official presentation of the vehicles, Comrade (Dr.) Kelly Efemena Umukoro, a human rights activist and the Representative of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) on the Delta State Community Policing Committee, commended the Chairman of Zane Energy, Mr. Jimmy Omo-Agege, for his generosity and proactive contribution to public safety.

Dr. Umukoro noted that the two police divisions that received the vehicles were in dire need of logistical support to carry out their duties effectively. He expressed confidence that the donation would significantly enhance their operational capacity and response time.

He particularly expressed excitement that one of the vehicles was allocated to the Abraka Divisional Police Station, where he resides. According to him, the gesture is timely and will go a long way in strengthening community security and restoring public confidence in the area.

“I am personally delighted that Abraka Division, where I stay, has benefitted from this kind gesture. The Chairman, Mr. Jimmy Omo-Agege, has demonstrated true leadership and commitment to the safety of our people,” he said.

Dr. Umukoro who is also the Director Youth Affairs of Traditional Chiefs of Urhobo Land Association also admonished the divisions to make judicious use of the vehicles, ensuring they serve the intended purpose of improving community security and protecting lives and property.

He described the donation as “a commendable act of corporate social responsibility,” urging other private sector players to emulate Zane Energy Company’s example by supporting security initiatives within their communities.

Delta State Govt. Reaffirms Commitment to Environmental Conservation and Green Economy at Botanical and Zoological Garden Fair

by Enitan Abel Johngold

The Delta State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability and biodiversity-driven economic growth with the successful hosting of the Botanical and Zoological Garden Fair at Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba.

The event, organized by the Ministry of Environment in collaboration with Dennis Osadebay University (DOU) and the Fight Against Desert Encroachment (FADE), had as its theme:
“Nature, Trade & the Green Economy — Unlocking Delta State’s Biodiversity for Sustainable Prosperity.”

Declaring the fair open, the Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim Oseji, commended the Ministry of Environment for its proactive initiatives in environmental education and green space management. She highlighted the unique role of botanical gardens in scientific research, conservation, and public enlightenment.

Dr. Oseji noted that the initiative will help educate students and residents on the importance of biodiversity and sustainable resource use. She encouraged schools to collaborate with the Ministry for educational excursions focused on conservation and biodiversity management.

She further recalled earlier attempts to establish zoological gardens in the state which did not materialize, expressing optimism that new projects such as the Maryam Babangida Leisure Park and Film Village now serve as platforms to advance environmental awareness and tourism.

“Our goal is to create an environment where nature and development coexist harmoniously,” she said. “Exposure to nature enhances creativity, improves mental health, and fosters a sense of moral and environmental responsibility.”

The Head of Service also revealed that her office is adopting innovative approaches to capacity building in the public service through mentorship and inter-agency collaboration in programs such as the fair.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Jamani Tommy Ejiro, described the exhibition as a major statement of intent by the Delta State Government to integrate biodiversity conservation with economic opportunity.

He explained that the event aligns with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, which seeks to harmonize environmental sustainability with economic competitiveness.

“This exhibition is not only about plants and wildlife; it represents a marketplace of green intelligence,” he said. “Delta State is open to responsible partnerships that transform our natural capital into prosperity and resilience.”

The Commissioner identified emerging areas such as eco-tourism, sustainable trade in non-timber forest products, green investment, and climate financing as key drivers of the state’s green economy.

The event also featured exhibitions from Solar Sisters, the Ministry of Agriculture, and other environmental partners showcasing innovations in clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and biodiversity preservation.

The fair concluded with a renewed call for partnerships among government, academia, the private sector, and civil society to accelerate Delta State’s journey toward a greener, more prosperous future.

Climate Action Fiesta: Students Shine as Voices for a Greener Future

Students from various schools across Warri took the spotlight on Friday, October 24, 2025, at the Climate Action Fiesta held to mark the International Day for Climate Action. The event, organized by the Office of Civic Engagement and Civil Society, showcased the creativity, passion, and innovation of Delta’s young climate advocates.

Themed “Taking Climate Action Now: It Begins with Me,” the fiesta featured quiz, dance, spoken word, and music performances by students from Ighogbadu Secondary School, Dom Domingos College, Essi College I & II, Dore Numa College, and Judah Educational System — all centered on environmental protection and sustainability.

Civicist Rex Emojite Anighoro, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Civic Engagement and Civil Society, praised Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his steadfast commitment to environmental sustainability, describing him as “a true champion of climate resilience.” He also commended Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, Comrade Weyinmi Agbas (Chairman, Warri South LGA), and Comrade Augustine Ogedegbe (Chairman, Ethiope East LGA) for their strong support toward climate awareness initiatives.

Representing the Commissioner for Environment, Mrs. Vivian Douye Briggs urged students to take ownership of the fight against climate change.

“You are the green generation,” she said. “Every small action adds up — together we can make change unstoppable.”

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, Hon. Chief Matthew Poko Opuoru, also emphasized the need for collective responsibility, calling on all citizens to act swiftly in reducing emissions and protecting natural resources.

The fiesta attracted notable civic and youth leaders, including Deacon Okezi Odugala, Olorogun Venture Evwerhamre, Activist Blessed Ughere, and Ambassador Favor Ejowho, among others. A highlight of the day was a captivating performance by Jesus Uneke Anighoro, son of the convener.

In closing, Civicist Anighoro reaffirmed his commitment to youth-driven environmental advocacy, urging citizens to “be the change they seek” and take immediate steps to protect the planet.

Delta Govt Retreats to Magistrate Court After Federal High Court Setback… Targets Civil Servants to Trap ‘Five Star General’ Fejiro Oliver Unable to secure its demands in Federal High Court, the government turns to the Magistrate Court to impose intimidating bail conditions requiring civil servants as sureties banking on fear of victimisation to keep the fearless journalist in custody and silence a powerful voice of the masses

Fejiro Oliver

By Comrade Kelly Efemena Umukoro Akima

In a dramatic twist, the Delta State Government has obtained a reproduction warrant from Magistrate Court 3, Asaba, to arraign activist journalist Fejiro Oliver on fresh, yet-to-be-disclosed charges, in what rights groups have described as a calculated ploy to intimidate civil servants and gag a relentless government critic.

The move follows a setback at the Federal High Court, where the state government failed to secure its preferred bail conditions. In a strategic shift, it has now turned to the Magistrate Court, where it plans to impose bail terms requiring state workers to stand surety, a condition observers say is deliberately designed to instill fear among civil servants who risk victimisation or dismissal if they come forward.

The fresh charge, titled State (Gov. Sheriff) vs. Fejiro Oliver, was filed on 17th October 2025, mandating Oliver to appear before Her Worship Edith Nkechi Anumadu (Mrs) on Monday, 20th October 2025, for arraignment.

Human rights advocates including Comrade Kelly Efemena Umukoro Akima have condemned the move as an attempt to weaponise the judiciary against dissent.

“This is clearly aimed at suppressing the voice of the people,” said a rights activist in Asaba. “Using legal instruments to target dissenting voices undermines democracy and erodes trust in the justice system.”

Fejiro Oliver, popularly known as the “Five Star General Prisoner of Conscience” and “Voice of the Masses”, has long been a thorn in the side of those in power. His fearless commentaries and exposures of alleged government corruption have made him both a public hero and a target of political backlash.

Supporters have called on judicial officers to uphold fairness, independence, and justice, warning against political interference that threatens the sanctity of the courts.

“Power is transient, but truth and justice endure forever,” Oliver’s supporters declared.

The upcoming arraignment has attracted widespread attention, with civil society groups, activists, and members of the public watching closely to see whether the judiciary will stand firm or bend under political pressure.

Fejiro Oliver

NUJ Delta Council Makes Bold Statement with Federal Information Chapel Signboard Commissioning

Federal Information Chapel NUJ

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, on Wednesday held a brief but colourful ceremony to officially commission the signboard of the Federal Information Chapel at the Federal Secretariat Complex, Okpanam Road, Asaba. The event underscored the Chapel’s renewed commitment to visibility, purpose, and professionalism in journalism.

The commissioning, attended by journalists, union leaders, and heads of federal establishments, was led by the Chairman of NUJ Delta State Council, Comrade Churchill Oyowe, who described the initiative as symbolic of identity, responsibility, and presence.

“This event is a privilege for me because this signboard goes beyond suggesting location. It represents identity, purpose, and presence. We are not just gathered to celebrate a structure; we are celebrating symbolism,” Oyowe said.
“This signboard should remind us of our responsibility to inform, educate, and remain professional in our calling as journalists. No matter how long it takes to do something, it is better done than never,” he added.

NUJ

Comrade Oyowe commended the leadership and members of the Federal Information Chapel for taking the bold step to give the Chapel a visible face, and charged journalists to continually extend their impact beyond their immediate environment.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Chairman of the Federal Information Chapel, Enitan Abel Johngold, MNIPR, described the commissioning as “a modest step with monumental symbolism,” noting that the signboard signifies the Chapel’s active presence within the NUJ family.

“The erection of this signboard goes beyond just mounting a structure by the fence. It represents identity, visibility, and institutional presence. It is a bold statement that the Federal Information Chapel is alive, organized, and fully integrated into the activities of the larger NUJ family in Delta State,” Johngold stated.
“When we came on board, one of our modest goals was to give the Chapel a face. This signboard is a physical manifestation of that vision, a signpost of unity and professionalism,” he added.

Federal Information Chapel NUJ

He expressed deep appreciation to the Delta State Council led by Comrade Oyowe for its unwavering support and to members of the Chapel for their collective efforts in realizing the project. He reaffirmed the Chapel’s commitment to disseminating credible information from federal institutions to the public, while upholding journalistic ethics and standards.

The highlight of the event was the formal unveiling and commissioning of the signboard by Comrade Oyowe, marking a new chapter of visibility and institutional identity for the Federal Information Chapel within the Federal Secretariat.

Trailblazing former Foreign Affairs Minister and UN Envoy leaves a legacy of firsts, scholarship, and global impact

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr 

Nigeria’s diplomatic and academic communities are in mourning following the death of Prof. Joy Uche Angela Ogwu, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and one of the country’s most accomplished international diplomats.

Prof. Ogwu reportedly passed away in the early hours of Monday at a hospital in New York, United States, at the age of 79. Family sources confirmed that she died overseas where she had been receiving medical care.

A Life of Firsts and Diplomatic Distinction

Born on August 22, 1946, in Delta State, Prof. Ogwu broke multiple barriers during her lifetime. She was the first Nigerian woman to serve as Permanent Representative to the United Nations, a position she held from 2008 to 2017, and Minister of Foreign Affairs between August 2006 and May 2007 under former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Her distinguished career began in academia. She earned her BA and MA in Political Science from Rutgers University, USA, before bagging a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Lagos in 1977. She rose to become Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), cementing her reputation as a brilliant scholar and policy thinker.

Global Impact: Presiding at the UN Security Council

During her tenure as Nigeria’s envoy to the UN, Prof. Ogwu twice presided over the United Nations Security Council, in July 2010 and October 2011, playing a pivotal role in shaping global security discussions.

She also served as President of the Executive Board of UN Women, chaired the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), and championed causes ranging from disarmament to gender equity and South–South cooperation.

Scholar, Diplomat, Reformer

Beyond diplomacy, Prof. Ogwu was a prolific author and thinker. Her book “Nigerian Foreign Policy: Alternative Futures” (1986) remains a reference point in foreign policy studies. Her voice carried weight in both classrooms and international conference halls, inspiring generations of diplomats and scholars.

Colleagues recall her as a calm but firm negotiator, a trailblazer for women in diplomacy, and a patriot who carried Nigeria’s voice with dignity and intellectual force.

Reactions and Legacy

Tributes have begun pouring in from across the world. Senior diplomats, academics, and political leaders have described her passing as “a monumental loss to Nigeria and the global diplomatic community.”

“Prof. Joy Ogwu was a bridge between Nigeria and the international community — her loss is not only a loss to Delta State or Nigeria, but to every forum where justice, diplomacy, and equity are debated. We have lost a voice we sorely needed.” – Comrade Nwaidei Chukwuma Michael, Delta North Chapter’s Pyrates Capn

“Her academic brilliance and deep commitment to Nigeria’s foreign policy made her a giant among diplomats. Prof. Ogwu didn’t just represent our country and family abroad — she shaped how the world sees us.”
— Patrick Maduemezia, cousin

“As a woman, she shattered ceilings. As a scholar, she trained cohorts of young diplomats. As a stateswoman, she carried Nigeria’s dignity on the global stage. We will miss her guidance.” — Comrade Abel Johngold, Chairman, Federal Information Chapel of NUJ Delta State

“Professor Ogwu was one of those rare figures whose integrity matched her intellect. In all our interactions, she was principled, humane, and deeply patriotic. Her death leaves a gap that must be honoured by emulating her service.”
— Mrs. Patricia Nkiruka Umunna, Deputy Director Human Resources, NOA Delta State

She is survived by her children and grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family in the coming days.

An Enduring National Figure

Prof. Joy Ogwu’s passing marks the end of a golden era in Nigerian diplomacy. From lecture halls to the corridors of the United Nations, she blazed a trail that few have matched. Her name will remain etched in Nigeria’s diplomatic history as a symbol of excellence, courage, and vision.

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