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Isoko Youth Assembly (IYA) Worldwide Celebrates Chief Ugbewho's Appointment as Mayor of England for IYA Worldwide (Diaspora)

ISOKO, NIGER DELTA, NIGERIA - February 15, 2024.

The Isoko Youth Assembly (IYA) Worldeide has expressed its heartfelt congratulations to Chief Ugbewho on his recent appointment as Mayor of England for the IYA Worldwide (Diaspora).

In a statement issued by the Director of Media & Publicity, Snr. Cmr. Edefa Emmanuel, NIM chtd., the IYA lauded Chief Ugbewho's dedication to the Isoko people and his commitment to upholding their rights and values.

"Your unwavering dedication to the fundamental rights and privileges of Isoko youths is truly commendable," the statement said. "We firmly believe that your sagacious strength, sincerity, and leadership qualities will pave the way for a brighter future for Isoko youths in England."

The IYA also pledged its unwavering support to Chief Ugbewho as he embarks on this new role.

"We recognize the significant responsibility entrusted upon you," the statement continued. "Be assured that the entire IYA community stands behind you, offering our unwavering support as you embark on this momentous journey."
The statement concluded with a message of encouragement and confidence.

"Congratulations once again, Chief Ugbewho! We wish you success in fulfilling your duties and fulfilling the expectations of the Isoko youths in England. We stand confidently alongside you, knowing that you will lead with dignity and purpose."

About the Isoko Youth Assembly.

The Isoko Youth Assembly (IYA) is a non-profit organization that works to promote the rights and interests of Isoko youths around the world. The IYA has its mother body established and registered in Nigeria and has chapters within the European Union, America other countries of the world.

Director of Media & Publicity
Isoko Youth Assembly (IYA) worldwide.
Snr Cmr. Edefa Emmanuel, NIM chtd.

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