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Special Announcement: Invitation To Attend The Liberator Newspapers 4th Anniversary Lecture, Fund Raising And Award Ceremony

Special Announcement:
Invitation To Attend The Liberator Newspapers 4th Anniversary Lecture, Fund Raising And Award Ceremony



The Liberator Newspapers hereby invites the general public to it’s 4th anniversary lecture, fund raising and  award ceremony under the distinguished chairmanship of  Prince Dr.  (Evang) Michael Ejele Diden, chairman, Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC).



The event will hold on Thursday May 27, 2021 at Wellington Hotel, Efurrun  Delta State beginning from 11:am in the morning.



The anniversary lecture with the theme “Niger Delta And The Post Oil Era, The Role Of The Media ” will be delivered by erudite scholar and Vice Chancellor of Niger Delta University (NDU), Amassoma  Bayelsa State, Prof. Samuel Edoumiekumor.




His Royal Majesty, Bosu Dio JP, Ayamabulou 1, Paramount ruler of Iduwini Kingdom, Burutu LGA, Delta State is Royal father of the day. President Ijaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide Prof. Benjamin Ogele Okaba will be Father of the Day, while


Apst. Goddy Satu, General Overseer, Authority of Christ Deliverance Ministry  will be Spiritual father of the day.




Special Guests Of Honour In No Particular Order:



Hon. Julius Pondi, member representing Burutu Federal Constituency, house of representatives. 



Chief (Dr) Julius Takeme (JP)


Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party, Delta South Senatorial District. 



Hon. Asupa Peter Forteta


Member representing Burutu North, Delta State House of Assembly. 



Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor


Member representing Warri South West, Delta State House of Assembly. 



Hon. (Dr) Braduce Amakazi Angozi 


A proposed Delta State Governorship aspirant 2023.



Amb. Dr. Shedrack Lucky Agediga


Executive Director, Planning, Research and Statistics (DESOPADEC).



Hon. Pullah Ekpotuayerin


Member representing Burutu South, Delta State House of Assembly. 



Amb. Chief Comr. Sheriff Mulade 


Founder/Chairman Center For Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ)



Rt. Hon. Godknows Angele 


Chairman, Burutu Local Government Area, Delta State. 



Hon. (Engr) Stanley Braboke 


Commissioner, Labour, Employment and productivity, Bayelsa State. 



Amb. John Dekawei


Founder/Chairman John Dekawei Foundation (JDF)



Hon. Tom Willy Ebiakpo


A consultant in Nigeria oil and gas industry. 



Mr. Austin Andabai Wareyai 


CEO Auscourt Group of Companies 



Mr. Akpos Epidei 


Managing Director, Joemarine Institute of Nautical Science and Research 



Rt. Hon. Asiaye Joseph Alubeze 


Former leader, Burutu Legislative House. 



Amb. Chief Evans Etimigba JP, CHMC. 


CEO Evatimi Global Venture



And other dignitaries. 



Please note that all invitees are expected to come with face masks as Covid-19 protocols will be observed.




Signed 


Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill, Chief Executive Officer, Publisher/ Editor-In-Chief, The Liberator Newspapers.

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