Olu of Warri Chiefs Commissions Several Projects Conducted by The Roli Mabo Foundation Across Benin River, Warri North

Olu of Warri Chiefs Commissions Several Projects Conducted by The Roli Mabo Foundation

Chiefs of Ogiame Atuwatse III CFR Olu of Warri have commissioned projects conducted by the Roli Mabo Foundation. These projects are to benefit the residents of Warri North Local Government Area in Delta State who live across the Benin River. In keeping with the foundation’s mission to share God’s unmerited compassion and love, the Roli Mabo Foundation works to ensure that people’s lives are better and more fulfilling.

On Saturday, May 18, 2024, the Olulaye of Warri Kingdom (Oghorọju), Chief (Dr.) Eugene Ikomi, the Iye of Warri Kingdom (Ẹsilokun-ojimẹ), Chief (Mrs.) Esther Okotie-Ẹboh, and the Aboludero of Warri Kingdom (Opuaro), Chief ((Engr.) Dr. Wilson Edun Olley) participated in the project commissioning.

Chief Dr Ikomi commissioned a new clean water system for Daleoketa and a new road (boardwalk) for Ekekporo.

Chief Mrs Esther Okotie-Eboh dedicated the new healthcare centre and pharmacy in Ugbege to service the surrounding communities for free.

Chief (Engr.) Dr. Olley Wilson commissioned a new standard library for Ginuwa Grammar School in Gbokoda, and he also gave Five Hundred Thousand Naria (N500,000:00) for the purchase of various volumes for the library.

Ade Mabo, spokesperson for the Roli Mabo Foundation, stated that the projects, which were not sponsored, were intended to provide people across the Benin River in Warri North Local Government Area a sense of belonging, as government alone cannot address the yearnings and aspirations of its citizens.

Ade Mabo, the spokesperson for the Roli Mabo Foundation, said, “our motive, with no grant or sponsorship of any sort, is to share the kindness of God which is for FREE and to inspire more Iwere Kingdom children to come out, help our communities and their neighbours just because we can ALL extend God’s kindness to others.”

“Ade Mabo Foundation shall be collaborating with the Chiefs, Gbokoda Community representatives to bring Ginuwa Grammar School boarding School to limelight,” he continued.

Ade Mabo also gave “special thanks to all Daleoketa Chiefs for their support and commitment towards the movement.” He also said that “there is NO mankind if MAN can not be KIND to one another.”

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