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Gov Fubara Attends Thanksgiving Service with Boys Brigade in Port Harcourt

Gov Fubara

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, on Sunday, May 4, 2025, joined other Christian faithful at St. Cyprian’s Anglican Church, Hospital Road, Port Harcourt, for a thanksgiving service organised by the Boys Brigade to mark the successful conclusion of their 2025 camping programme.

Top government officials, including Hon. Fubara Hart, Hon. Ngozi Abu, and Hon. Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja, accompanied the governor.

The atmosphere in the church turned celebratory as the congregation erupted in excitement upon the introduction of Governor Fubara.

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In his sermon, the Bishop of the Diocese of Niger Delta, Rt. Rev Emmanuel Oko-Jaja highlighted the weight of leadership responsibilities, urging public office holders to exhibit patience, describing it as a rare but essential virtue.

Addressing the Boys Brigade, the Bishop cautioned them against engaging in cultism as they grow into adulthood, urging them to remain disciplined and focused.

He also admonished the wider congregation to exercise humility as they rise in life, warning against using positions of authority to oppress others.

The service culminated in a special prayer for Governor Fubara, with the church invoking divine strength, continued elevation, and full restoration to his leadership position.

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