Solodems Congratulates Nani at 61


By Nelson Agbajor


The Unueworo of the Jesse Central Oguedion in Idjereh Kingdom, Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, Chief Solodems Odemero Agbagi has congratulated  the Executive Director Finance and Administration in the board of  DESOPADEC Barr. Chief John Obukohwo Nani popularly known as the "AGHWEMUTUWEVWI "of Idjerhe Kingdom as he clocks 61



In a Press  Statement made available to Journalists on Wednesday in Jesse, Chief Solodems  said Nani is a quintessential, dependable elder stateman and a community builder  whose contributions to the development of the Idjereh Kingdom were remarkable.


He extolled the Jesse born politician, Chief John Nani for his selfless services,  maintaining that Nani  remained a huge inspiration, pride and ambassador of Idjereh Kingdom and Delta State at large.


The Unueworo of the Jesse Central Oguedion remarked that as a pragmatic politician and role model, Nani had brought his many years of experience to bear on his performance in politicking which had inspired many in this regards.


“On behalf of my family and the good people of Idjerhe Kingdom, I Chief Solodems Odemero Agbagi congratulates you as  one of the doyens of politics and community developer, Chief Barr. John Nani on your 61st birthday anniversary,  you have brought great honour and glory to Idjereh Kingdom.


“As you turn 61, your family, associates and admirers, have cause to be grateful to Almighty God for having granted you a life of wonderful accomplishments,” Solodems said.



        


 

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