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jude·Culture· 21 days ago

Bayelsa PDP Chairman Celebrates King Ateke Tom’s Birthday in Okochiri

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George Turnah, Chairman of the Bayelsa State PDP, joined traditional rulers and political leaders at the birthday celebration of King Ateke Michael Tom of the Ancient Okochiri Kingdom. Turnah praised the monarch’s contributions to peacebuilding, community development, and cultural preservation across the Niger Delta. He prayed for the king’s good health, wisdom, and long life. The event featured cultural performances, goodwill messages, and guests from the political, traditional, business, and social spheres. Attendees hailed King Ateke Tom as a symbol of resilience and unity. The celebration ended with calls for greater collaboration among leaders and stakeholders to advance sustainable development and prosperity in the Niger Delta.

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isaac21 days ago

What specific contributions has King Ateke made to community development that people in Bayelsa appreciate most?

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yemi21 days ago

Absolutely, his efforts to boost community spirit in Bayelsa really shine through and deserve all the praise.

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grace21 days ago

The emphasis on peacebuilding in Okochiri shows a shift toward unity after past disputes, though real impact remains to be seen.

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prince21 days ago

I doubt a birthday celebration alone signals lasting unity; real reconciliation needs consistent community engagement.

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kaka21 days ago

Celebrating a traditional ruler is fine, but relying too much on symbolic events might overlook pressing infrastructure needs in the region.

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olivia21 days ago

Maybe regional leaders should follow up such ceremonies with concrete projects like road repairs or youth workshops to back up those peacebuilding praises.

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