Chief Dauzia Loya Etete marks 80th birthday
By Guardian Nigeria
10 January 2025 |
12:05 am
Chief Dauzia Loya Etete, the Ndagbudu Keme Keni of Izon-Ibe, celebrates his 80th birthday, reflecting on a life shaped by resilience
Chief Dauzia Loya Etete, the Ndagbudu Keme Keni of Izon-Ibe, celebrates his 80th birthday, reflecting on a life shaped by resilience, kindness, and meaningful experiences.
Teinane and Folashade Okpokiti honour Chief Etete with appreciation and heartfelt recognition on this milestone occasion.
“Happy 80th birthday to a leader and mentor. Your wisdom and courage continue to inspire us all. May joy and peace be with you always,” shared Teinane, Folashade, Miebi, and Tare Okpokiti.
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