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Rivers Monarch Advises Youths To Shun Social Vices

An apex youth body in the country, the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Rivers State Chapter, has honoured a renowned monarch of Wakirike nation and Amanyanabo of Ancient Ele Kingdom in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area of Rivers State, HRH King Felix Tamunosipiriala Okuru, with the prestigious award of “Grand Defender of the Youths, for his immense contributions to youth development in the state and selfless service to humanity.
This is even as the King advised the youths in the state to shun all forms of social vices.
Presenting the award to the monarch in Port Harcourt recently, the leader of the delegation and state Secretary of NYCN, Comrade David Apiafi noted that the award was the highest in the council, stressing that it was conferred on the monarch to encourage him to continue to do more for the society and humanity.
According to him, King Okuru was the second traditional ruler in the state to be bestowed with such an honour, the first being the Amanyanabo of Okochiri, King Ateke Michael Tom Loko.
While describing the monarch as a youth-friendly personality and philanthropist par excellence, Comrade Apiafi noted with satisfaction that the paramount ruler spends his personal resources in the human capacity development and empowerment of the youths in particular and humanity in general.
He said the apex youth body in the country only conferred the Grand Defender of the Youths Award on personalities who are youth- friendly and complement government’s efforts by providing employment opportunities for the teeming youths in the state.
In his welcome address, the Personal Assistant to the King, Mr Biebele Emmanuel had earlier explained that the Ele Clan was among the nine clans that make up the Wakirike nation, adding that the ancient stool of the Amanyanabo of Apina was renowned and highly respected within and outside the Wakirike nation.
He commended the youth council for identifying with the good legacies of the monarch, who he said was also the Chairman of the Maritime Union in the state, and described him as a loveable King with a humane disposition.
In his response, the visibly elated paramount ruler, King Felix Tamunosipiriala Okuru said he was surprised that his modest contributions to society were being noticed, and expressed appreciation to the body for finding him worthy of such honour, promising that it would spur him to do more.
The Amanyanabo admonished the youths to stay away from all acts that are inimical to their development and that of society, and to always remain peaceful and law-abiding.
He promised to support the programmes and activities of the youth body which have direct bearing on the development of the state and the society.
In his vote of thanks, the Palace Secretary, Hon Philmon Omubo thanked the body for the honour done the monarch, and appealed to the members to continue to reward selfless service to humanity which he noted King Okuru epitomised.
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