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Support GbaramatuVoice Now, Gbenekama Urges Otuaro, Ijaw Leaders

Support GbaramatuVoice Now, Gbenekama Urges Otuaro, Ijaw Leaders



 GbaramatuVoice WhatsApp Group Most Active Member, Receives Award

By FocalPoint Reports

A prominent chieftain, the spokesman of  Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, Chief Godspower Gbenekama has called on the state deputy governor, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro and other Ijaw Leaders across the Niger Delta region to give operational and financial support to GbaramatuVoice media outfit to enable them continue and expand capacity in the business of projecting forward the Ijaw nation and Niger Delta interest.



The Gbaramatu Chief on Tuesday made the call in Warri durring the GbaramatuVoice WhatsApp group most active member 2019 award ceremony, an ocation that attracted community leaders across Gbaramatu kingdom to witness the presentation of award/Trophy to Engr. Michael Tonlagha.

The Publisher of GbaramatuVoice Jacob Abai also used the opportunity to present the operational budget of the media house as he hilights the projections of the media house in the year 2020 to accommodate the proposed opening of new offices across the country, Television station, printing press as well increase their scope of coverage across the nation.




The chairman of the occasion, high Chief Godspower Gbenekama promised to support Gbaramatu Voice, urging the state deputy governor, community leaders to support GbaramatuVoce . 

The manager, GbaramatuVoice news, Comr. Enaibo Asiayei thanked all who made the occasion a success as he notes that 
All participants in the WhatsApp group are winners.



However, the recipient of the trophy, Engr.Michael Tonlagha who received several accolades from his team, supporters and friends who took the voting in the group to be serious business expressed joy, stating that it was his first time to receive such an outstanding award.

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