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Chief Francis Odibo Satu Expressed Gratitude To All Those Who Attended The Funeral Of His Father-In-Law

During the ceremony, Chief Satu extended his gratitude to the Traditional Council of Chiefs of Ogulagha Kingdom.
By Apare Emomotimi

Chief Francis Odibo Satu, son-in-law of the late Reverend Dr. Johnson Odeh Ozere, JP, expressed his deep gratitude and honor towards those who attended the burial ceremony of his late father-in-law. Their esteemed presence provided strength and comfort during this difficult time.

During the ceremony, Chief Satu extended his gratitude to HRM Elder Capt. Joseph I.Timiyan, Phd. the paramount ruler of Ogulagha kingdom, the Ogulagha Traditional Council of Chiefs of Ogulagha Kingdom, the Traditional Council of Chiefs of Ogbe-ijoh Warri Kingdom, and the Traditional Council of Chiefs of Obotebe Kingdom for their distinguished presence. Their attendance not only brought grace and prestige to the ceremony but also highlighted the enduring traditions and values that unite the community.

Chief Satu also thanked RT. HON. JULIUS.G.PONDI, Member of the Burutu Federal Constituency, and Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba, former Commissioner of Oil and Gas in Delta State, for their presence and support during the burial. He also recognized High Chief Engr. Kestin Pondi for his substantial support.

Special recognition was given to Capt. Letthemsay Enaiba, the Tuaghaye and Igbotugha families, as well as the Sokeboluo/Yokiri, Obotobo 1/2, and Ogulagha/Yobebe Vigilante groups. Their presence and solidarity demonstrated the strong bonds of kinship and community. Their unwavering support during these trying times will forever be remembered.

Additionally, Chief Satu expressed his deepest gratitude to RT. HON. BERRY and the members of the Obotobo 1/2 Community, as well as the NPA Boat Owners Marine Association, the Ogulaha Kingdom Women, the Ogulagha/Yobebe Community, and the Sokeboluo/Yokiri Community. Their presence and contributions made a significant difference, and their support is greatly appreciated.

Chief Satu also acknowledged the OKYC Ogulagha Kingdom Youth Council and all other individuals, families, and organizations who attended the ceremony, apologizing if any names were inadvertently omitted. He recognized the integral role each and every one of them played in making the ceremony memorable and honorable. Their presence, prayers, and condolences brought strength and solace to the grieving family.

Chief Satu concluded his message by expressing his hope that the memories of Reverend Dr. Johnson Odeh Ozere, JP, continue to inspire and remind them of his cherished values. He urged everyone to carry forward the late reverend’s legacy of love, compassion, and service to humanity.

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