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Association Commiserates With RSNC Over Robbery Attack

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An Association of Old
Boys  of County Grammar School Ikwerre Etche 1980 set, the ’80 County Run, has  commiserated with the management and staff of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation (RSNC) over last year’s fire incident and recent armed robbery attack on the corporation.
Speaking during a courtesy call on the General Manager of the corporation, Mr Celestine Ogolo in his office the chairman of the association, Mr Raleigh Joe said that the incident was a wake-up call  for staff of the corporation to be vigilant.
Joe also urged the General Manager to be courageous and look up   to God as He is the source of all life and disclosed that the association decided to pay the courtesy call to share in the pains as well as encourage him to be courageous.
He intimated the General Manager of the association’s plan to launch its constitution and solicited his assistance.
Also speaking, the Public Relations Officer of the body, Mr Akazie Elias wondered why armed robbers would choose a media house for their operation.
He urged the General Manager to remain steadfast and do the best to move the corporation forward while also praying God to continue to enable him and staff of the corporation to give more service to the society.
Responding, Mr Celestine Ogolo described the visit as very significant as it was coming from old friends.
He said that the visit showed that whatever one was doing, one was  not alone, noting that the visit had encouraged him to be active in the service to humanity.
The General Manager also urged the leadership of the body not be haunted by the inactiveness of some members and pledged to contribute his quarter towards the success of the body.

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