By:Ike Philip Abiagom
Distinguished Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi, on Friday, congratulated the Asagba of Asaba Kingdom, Prof. Epiphany Chigbogu Azinge SAN OON FNIALS and his amiable wife, Agu Nwanyi Dr. Valerie Azinge SAN CON, on the first anniversary of his coronation as 14th ASAGBA OF ASABA.
In a congratulatory message signed by SPON Media,Ike Philip Abiagom, in Asaba,Nwaoboshi lauded the monarch for his peaceful and productive reign in Asaba kingdom since he ascended the throne of his forefathers a year ago.
Since he ascended the throne of his forefathers a year ago,he has brought enduring peace, unity, and stands as a visible and lasting testament to your commitment to progress and development to the Asaba Kingdom. Nwaoboshi lauded the monarch for his peaceful and productive reign in Asaba kingdom. Senator Nwaoboshi noted that the monarch’s ascension to the throne has brought good tidings to the kingdom, and urged the people to continue supporting the monarch in his transformational leadership in the domain.
According to him, Asaba has metamorphosed over time to become a peaceful and investor-friendly Kingdom,he commended the youths and people of the kingdom for promoting peaceful co-existence between the kingdom and their neighbours.
“His Majesty continued to work hard with his Council of Chiefs and the youths to maintain peace in the kingdom and I thank our people for the cooperation given to him to transform and position the kingdom for greatness in the State.
As Asagba of Asaba Kingdom, Prof. Azinge has served not only the Asaba people but the entire state with uncommon dignity, restraint, and courage. Your Majesty’s role as a custodian of culture and an advocate for peaceful coexistence has been instrumental in shaping a more stable and forward-looking Delta.
On this special occasion, I join the sons and daughters of Asaba Kingdom and well-wishers across the country in celebrating Your Royal Majesty. May your reign continue to flourish with good health, divine wisdom, and even greater accomplishments.
Long live the Asagba of Asaba Kingdom.
Nna Agu! Nna Agu!! Nna Agu!!!