A Great Season of Love as Olorogun David Edevbie Appreciates Supporters.

 A Great Season of Love as Olorogun David Edevbie Appreciates Supporters.


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Wilson Macaulay

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It was indeed a joyful moment as the number one contender in the quest for a formidable leader and selfless technocrat to pilot the affairs of Delta State, OLOROGUN DAVID EDEVBIE gift out over 1000 bags of 25kg rice to his unrelenting support groups.


The over 250 forums with both youths and women as members, were delighted to have such a caring principal whom they believe shall certainly uphold a similar gesture in Modernizing and Industrializing the state.


During the presentation that took place yesterday in Ughelli, the Delta Platform coordinator, Comr. Nicholas Alumona,  hailed the various support groups for their relenting efforts and doggedness in propagating the gospel of Modernization across the state. He equally expressed his heartfelt appreciation to Olorogun David Edevbie for the massive show of love as required by the season, to the various groups under the oneness he 

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