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Popular Rivers Activist Feeds 1,000 Widows, Elderly in Okrika

Celebrated activist, philanthropist, and public personality Tamuno-Omie Daye marked another year not with fanfare, but with profound community impact.

In a gesture embodying his reputation for compassion, Daye distributed bags of rice to one thousand widows and elderly citizens in Okrika this past Sunday.

The event, held at the Konuji Chiefs Assembly Hall in Aungubiri Sandfield, transcended a mere charity drive.

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It became a moment of shared gratitude, as the deeply moved beneficiaries gathered to offer fervent prayers for Daye’s continued success, health, and prosperity. Many hailed him as a “pillar of hope” and a steadfast source of inspiration for the region’s most vulnerable.

Widely admired for his exemplary leadership, Daye’s birthday charity is a proof of his sustained commitment.

Through his organization, Amaibi 1st Worldwide, he has built a legacy of positive intervention, consistently touching countless lives across the Niger Delta. This latest act reinforces his standing as a leader who translates celebration into communal upliftment.

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