Chief Braduce Angozi Ph.D., has extended heartfelt congratulations to His Majesty, King Couple Mackson Oromoni, Monbene III, the Amaokosu of Ogbe-Ijoh, on the occasion of his 10th coronation anniversary on the throne.
In a goodwill message, Chief Angozi described the monarch’s reign as a decade defined by peace, substance, and visionary leadership, noting that his ascension to the throne ushered in stability and progress for the Ogbe-Ijoh people and neighbouring communities across Delta State.
He commended King Oromoni for his remarkable commitment to peacebuilding, stressing that his ability to foster dialogue, mutual respect, and unity among diverse groups has contributed immensely to the relative harmony enjoyed in Ogbe-Ijoh Kingdom and its neighbouring communities over the past ten years.
“His Majesty, King Couple Mackson Oromoni, Monbene III, has over the years proven himself to be a monarch of uncommon wisdom and substance, whose reign has brought not only peace but also purposeful leadership to his people and neighbouring communities. His achievements speak volumes of a king who understands the essence of traditional authority in driving development and cohesion,” Angozi stated.
The elder statesman further extolled the king for his unwavering dedication to the welfare of his subjects and for consistently providing wise counsel to leaders across Delta State. He maintained that the monarch’s reign has been an inspiration, especially in times when the nation requires voices of peace and unity.
Angozi prayed for God’s continued blessings upon the Amaokosu of Ogbe-Ijoh, wishing him many more fruitful years on the throne in good health, strength, and wisdom to continue guiding his people and neighbouring communities with distinction.
“As you celebrate this remarkable milestone of ten years on the throne, it is my sincere prayer that your reign continues to usher in peace, prosperity, and greater development for Ogbe-Ijoh Kingdom, its neighbouring communities, and indeed across Delta State at large,” Angozi added.
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