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Kalabari indigenes to enjoy better life as group meets to work it out

By Mark Lenu

 

A better life awaits the people of Kalabari ethnic nationality in Rivers State as a group of creative thinkers gathered to work out the modalities that will better the lives of the people.

The group under the aegis of the Life Coaching Volunteers met at the weekend in Asari-Toru Ward One with the aim of promoting the living conditions of the people of the area.

Our correspondent reports that the event witnessed large turns out of men, women and youths of the area who also used the medium to share their thoughts and experiences with the organizers of the program. According to the convener of the meeting, Hon. Seineri Onengiyeofori George, the people of Kalabari deserve a better life and the right time to give them a better life is now.

“We are doing this in demonstration of our love for our people. The reason God keeps blessing us is because He wants us to be a blessing to our people and charity begins at home. “We want to see our people prospering and enjoy their God-given life to the fullest and that is the reason we decided to take this life-changing program to our people at home,” he said.

Some of the participants who spoke at the event thanked the convener and his team for remembering them for good, as they promised to support and work with the convener at all times. They said, “Hon. Seineri Onengiyeofori George is a good man who has never let us down and we will never let him down too. Our God will continue to bless and guide him and we are assuring him of our support any day anytime.”

The meeting had in attendance, all Kalabari sons and daughters from various political parties, religions, trades, and professions as nobody was discriminated against.

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