OGOJA, Cross River State — The Vice Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Council, Hon. Mrs. Mary Illah Otoro, on Monday warmly received members of the Catholic Women Organization (CWO), Holy Trinity Parish, Ogboja, during a courtesy visit to her office following her recent appointment. The visit, which was marked by prayers, thanksgiving, and words of encouragement, underscored the strong relationship between faith-based organizations and leadership in promoting community development within Ogoja Local Government Area. The delegation was led by Mrs. Agnes Osang, President of Holy Trinity Central Station, alongside notable members including Mrs. Veronica Abashi, Mrs. Lucy Asue, Mrs. Lucy Eweh, Madam Philomena Nku, Mrs. Cecilia Aruku, Mrs. Blessing Ekunke, Mrs. Mercy Audu, and Mrs. Janet Sunny Ntol. During the visit, the women offered prayers for divine wisdom, strength, and guidance for the Vice Chairman as she begins her new responsibility in public service. Responding, Hon. Otoro e...
BREAKING NEWS: GOVERNOR’S WIFE HONOURS OGOJA CHAIRMAN, WIFE FOR BOOSTING SKILLS ACQUISITION PROGRAMME
Calabar, Cross River State — The Wife of the Governor of Cross River State, Bishop Mrs. Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, has honoured the Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Area, Chief Hon. Christopher Agbeh, and his wife, Mrs. Christy Agbeh, with an award of appreciation for their commitment to grassroots empowerment.
The recognition was presented during a special ceremony in Calabar, where the First Lady applauded the couple’s unwavering support for the Voice of God Skills Acquisition Programme – Season of Sweetness 1, an initiative of the Voice of God Christian Mission Incorporated.
Speaking at the event held at Peregrino Hall, Bishop Otu described the contributions of the Ogoja Chairman and his wife as impactful and people-centered.
> “This is a shining example of leadership that transforms lives,” she stated, emphasizing that skill acquisition programmes remain a vital pathway to youth empowerment, self-reliance, and inclusive development.
In his response, Chief Agbeh expressed deep appreciation for the honour, reiterating his administration’s commitment to initiatives that uplift the people of Ogoja Local Government Area through sustainable empowerment programmes.
Mrs. Christy Agbeh also commended the organizers for creating meaningful platforms that help individuals discover and develop their talents, while strengthening livelihoods across communities.
The event highlights the strengthening collaboration between government, faith-based institutions, and community leaders in driving sustainable development across Cross River State.
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