Arenyeka Celebrates Delta First Lady, Tobore Oborevwori at 56
By Wilson Macaulay
As Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori marks her birthday today, February 5, 2026, goodwill messages have continued to flow in from across the political divide, reflecting her growing influence beyond partisan lines.
One of such voices is Chief Solomon Arenyeka, a leading figure in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State and a former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who described the First Lady as a symbol of compassion, balance, and purposeful service.
In a congratulatory message issued through his Media Assistant, Olorogun Sunday Apah, Arenyeka noted that Deaconess Oborevwori has consistently brought warmth and moral strength to public life, quietly complementing the leadership of her husband, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori. According to him, her presence has helped reinforce stability within the administration while inspiring confidence among citizens.
He further acknowledged her commitment to humanitarian causes, particularly her interventions aimed at women empowerment, child welfare, and community health development. Arenyeka observed that these initiatives have had visible impact at the grassroots, earning her respect and affection from Deltans regardless of political affiliation.
Describing her as a “mother with a listening ear and a heart for service,” the APC chieftain stressed that the First Lady’s approach to leadership is rooted in empathy and action, rather than rhetoric.
Chief Arenyeka concluded by offering prayers for renewed strength, sound health, and divine guidance for Deaconess Oborevwori, wishing her many more years of meaningful service to Delta State and humanity at large.

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