COCOSA Congratulates Agbarha-Warri Monarch, Igbi II on successful staff of office presentation

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COCOSA Congratulates Agbarha-Warri Monarc, Igbi II on successful staff of office presentation

 

By; Celestine Ukah 

The President of the prestigious College of Commerce, Warri, Delta State, Comrade Victor Kolawole Enijuni and the entire members of the Association Worldwide has congratulated the Ovie of Agbarha-Warri Monarch, His Royal Majesty, Kingsley Emakpo Orereh, Igbi II on his successful staff of Office presentation by the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori.

Comrade Enijuni in his congratulatory message on behalf of College of Commerce Old Students worldwide Friday June 21, 2024, made available to the press by the Public Relations Officer of COCOSA, Comrade Celestine Ukah shortly after the presentation of staff of office by the Delta State Government to the Agbarha-Warri King, extolled the Monarch and prayed God to grant him peaceful reign and great wisdom like that of king Solomon in the Bible to succeed.

According to COCOSA National President, College of Commerce is the oldest Secondary School in Warri established almost 80 years ago, therefore with the coming of His Royal Majesty Igbi II more attention will be given to the college as he believes the traditional rulers loves education and will attract development that will improve on the already existing synergy the Old Students are putting with government and other relevant stakeholders to greater successes.

He urged the Monarch to consolidate on the enviable legacies of his forefathers, especially upholding the cultural heritage and traditions of Agbarha-Warri Kingdom, the COCOSA National President, Comrade Enijuni described His Majesty Igbi II as an experienced person crowned as the king of Agbarha-Warri people, adding that his subjects are blessed to have him lead them as he will lead them aright.

The President/CEO on behalf of the members prayed for God protection, good health and long reign for the peace ,prosperity and more advancement of the ancient Agbarha-Warri throne.

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