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Miss Niger Delta Reaches Out To Rural Communities

By Chuks Nwanne
14 March 2015   |   11:40 am
Done with the glamour and razzmatazz that come with wining the crown, Miss Niger Delta, Deborah Alfred Ibeinmo has revealed plans to strengthen her ongoing pet project on health. The dark-skinned model and native of Nembe Local Government of Bayelsa State hinted that she has concluded plans with the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in support of her pet project, which is centered on health development

n 1-2Done with the glamour and razzmatazz that come with wining the crown, Miss Niger Delta, Deborah Alfred Ibeinmo has revealed plans to strengthen her ongoing pet project on health. The dark-skinned model and native of Nembe Local Government of Bayelsa State hinted that she has concluded plans with the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in support of her pet project, which is centered on health development.

Queen Deborah declared her readiness to tour the rural areas in all the Niger Delta states so enlighten them on healthy living, as well as provide solution to their health challenges. However, she pointed out that she would be relying on the support of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), as well as goodwill from well-meaning Nigerians to enable her carryout the pet project all through her reign.

But of all health challenges in the country, the Queen has resoved to focus on dental care.

“I have made my research to go with health, and I have realized that dental is an untouched area that needs to look into. We’ve seen a lot of patients diagnosing for other little health challenges, but dental aspect is very much ignored,” she said.

Aimed at promoting peace and transformation, as well tendering solution to the girl-child education, Miss Niger Delta Project is managed by Activeblackpride Entertainment, under the supervision of Mr. Mac-Nelson Okoroafor.

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