Tomone salutes Ogulagha monarch on 14th coronation anniversary 

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By Binebai Princewill

The Chief Executive Officer, CEO of Godspenal International Limited, Apst. (Dr) Godspower Tomone has congratulated the paramount ruler of Ogulagha Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Elder Capt. (King) Joseph I. Timiyan (JP), Torububou 1. Agbonu, The Ebenanaowei Of Ogulagha Kingdom on his 14th coronation anniversary.

Dr. Tomone issued the congratulatory message earlier today while celebrating the revered Niger Delta monarch, Agbonu via a statement issued to newsmen in Warri, a copy of which was sent to The Liberator Newspaper.

Apst. Godspower maintained that since the ascension to the highly coveted throne of Ogulagha Kingdom 14 years ago, the Kingdom has grown tremendously and has become a topic for discourse in the Nigerian state.

He noted that his emergence as king of the kingdom has brought unprecedented development, stressing that he is optimistic that Agbonu is still working and will continue to work for the total liberation of the kingdom from the shackles of underdevelopment.

Hailing the Ogulagha paramount ruler, Tomone maintained that the move to add more chiefs to the list of Chiefs in Ogulagha Kingdom is a laudable one that deserves accolade.

It would be recalled that Dr. Tomone has also been pegged down as a proposed Chief in the Kingdom.

However, the philanthropist enjoined all sons and daughters of the Kingdom to always give peace a chance by joining hands with the king to move the Kingdom forward to the envy of others.

In his words:”My day will be incomplete if I fail to congratulate my great king on the 14th coronation anniversary, it is not easy but it has been God all the way.

“It Is my prayer that the Lord Almighty shall continue to guard and protect you, your reign shall usher in more progress and even development throughout our kingdom” Tomone opined.

Tomone also appealed to Agbonu not to be deterred with the good plans he has for the Kingdom.

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