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UN-WCD African envoy on youth honours Chief Erewa for outstanding leadership and community development

By Guardian Nigeria
28 March 2025   |   3:33 am
United World Congress of Diplomats (UN-WCD) African Special Envoy on Youth, Amb. Prince Iwefa Aganaba has praised the Oritsuwa of Warri, Chief, Dr. Godday, Oritsewino Erewa, for his significant contributions to the palace of the Olu of Warri and the entire kingdom in Delta State. In his birthday message to the revered member of the…

United World Congress of Diplomats (UN-WCD) African Special Envoy on Youth, Amb. Prince Iwefa Aganaba has praised the Oritsuwa of Warri, Chief, Dr. Godday, Oritsewino Erewa, for his significant contributions to the palace of the Olu of Warri and the entire kingdom in Delta State.

In his birthday message to the revered member of the Council of Chiefs of the Warri kingdom, Saturday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Ambassador Aganaba, who was appointed by the UN-WCD as the African Special Envoy on Youth in October 2024, noted that Chief Oritsewino Erewa has brought visible changes, values and impacts to the kingdom’s development.

“Happy birthday to a truly inspirational leader, Chief Dr. Godday, Oritsewino Erewa! Your dedication to the development of the Warri Kingdom is a shining example of selfless service. I’m honoured to celebrate this special day with you. May it be filled with joy, love, and continued success in all your endeavours. Thank you for being a beacon of hope and inspiration to the youth and the entire community.

“Chief Dr. Godday Oritsewino Erewa’s remarkable journey is a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, and compassion. As a multifaceted individual, he has distinguished himself as a Visionary Leader, Astute Entrepreneur, Devoted Politician, and Compassionate Philanthropist. Through his various endeavours, he continues to inspire and empower others to strive for greatness and make a positive impact on the world.

“His impressive academic background, including degrees from Delta State University Abraka and Aston University Birmingham, has equipped him with the knowledge and expertise to excel in various fields. As a seasoned professional, he has established a reputable presence across multiple sectors, demonstrating exemplary leadership and managerial prowess.

“Chief Erewa’s contributions to his community are a shining example of his compassion and dedication. He has been described as a “God-sent benefactor of mankind” who is endowed with the requisite knowledge, charisma, and integrity. His commitment to empowering others is evident in his various philanthropic efforts.

“Chief Erewa’s contributions to the palace of the revered Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, and the entire Warri kingdom have been significant, and his leadership has brought visible change to the community.

“The UN-WCD’s recognition of his efforts is a well-deserved acknowledgment of his hard work and dedication. Once again, happy birthday, Chief Dr. Godday, Oritsewino Erewa! May this new year bring you renewed strength, wisdom, and happiness.

“As the African Special Envoy on Youth, I’m committed to empowering young leaders across the continent. Your leadership and vision are a testament to the potential that exists within our communities. I look forward to continuing our work together to create a brighter future for all,” Ambassador Aganaba maintained.

Recall that the United World Congress of Diplomats (UN-WCD) is a prestigious international organization that brings together distinguished diplomats, ambassadors, and leaders from around the world with the aim of promoting global peace, foster dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding among nations, cultures, and civilizations.

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