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NDYC Leader Mamamu Celebrates INC President Prof. Okaba on His Birthday

NDYC Leader Mamamu Celebrates INC President Prof. Okaba on His Birthday

The President of the Niger Delta Youth Council (NDYC), Ambassador (Chief) Bene Youkore Mamamu, has extended heartfelt birthday wishes to Prof. Benjamin Ogele Okaba, the National President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC). In a goodwill message released on Friday, Mamamu lauded Okaba as a "quintessential and exceptional leader," appreciating his  contributions to the Ijaw Nation and the Niger Delta region at large.
In his message, Mamamu expressed deep admiration for Okaba's unwavering commitment to the advancement of the Ijaw Nation and his tireless efforts in advocating for their rights and interests. "Prof. Okaba is a beacon of hope for our people. His dedication to the cause of the Ijaw nation and his relentless pursuit of peace and development in the Niger Delta is commendable," Mamamu stated.

The NDYC leader emphasized that Okaba's leadership has been instrumental in uniting various groups within the Ijaw Nation, fostering a sense of solidarity and purpose among Ijaw leaders. "Under his guidance, we have seen a resurgence of pride in our culture and heritage, and a strong commitment to addressing the challenges facing our region," he added.

Mamamu also highlighted Okaba's academic achievements and his role as a mentor to many young leaders in the Niger Delta. "His wisdom and experience are invaluable assets to our Nation. As we celebrate his birthday, we also celebrate the impact he has made in shaping the future of our youth," he remarked.

The goodwill message concluded with a call for all members of the NDYC and the broader Ijaw community to join in celebrating Okaba's birthday, reflecting on his achievements and the positive changes he has inspired. "Let us honor him not just today, but every day, by continuing to work towards the vision he has set for us," Mamamu urged.

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