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EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Tantita Commissions ₦200 Million Isoko Youth House in Delta

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EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Tantita Commissions ₦200 Million Isoko Youth House in Delta

Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has commissioned the Isoko Youth House (Fred Obe Secretariat) in Ozoro, Delta State, reaffirming its commitment to peacebuilding and youth empowerment in the Niger Delta.

The commissioning was performed by the company’s Managing Director, High Chief Kestin Pondi, on behalf of Tantita Chairman, Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo). The facility, valued at over ₦200 million, is equipped with modern ICT infrastructure and is designed to serve as a centre for innovation, skills acquisition, and community development.

Delta State Commissioner for Youths, Hon. ThankGod Harry Frakriowei, who represented Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, described the project as aligning with the state’s MORE Agenda on youth empowerment.

 

The youth house was named after Chief Fred Obe in honour of his contributions during the Niger Delta struggle for equity and recognition of oil-producing communities.

The event also featured remarks from Comrade Eniwake Orogun, President of the Isoko National Youths Assembly Worldwide, who described the building as a symbol of hope, sacrifice, and collective achievement.

More details on www.gbaramatuvoicenews.com

#GbaramatuVoice #TantitaSecurity
#DeltaState #Isoko #NigerDelta

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Tantita Commissions ₦200 Million Isoko Youth House in Delta

Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has commissioned the Isoko Youth House (Fred Obe Secretariat) in Ozoro, Delta State, reaffirming its commitment to peacebuilding and youth empowerment in the Niger Delta.

The commissioning was performed by the company’s Managing Director, High Chief Kestin Pondi, on behalf of Tantita Chairman, Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo). The facility, valued at over ₦200 million, is equipped with modern ICT infrastructure and is designed to serve as a centre for innovation, skills acquisition, and community development.

Delta State Commissioner for Youths, Hon. ThankGod Harry Frakriowei, who represented Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, described the project as aligning with the state’s MORE Agenda on youth empowerment.

The youth house was named after Chief Fred Obe in honour of his contributions during the Niger Delta struggle for equity and recognition of oil-producing communities.

The event also featured remarks from Comrade Eniwake Orogun, President of the Isoko National Youths Assembly Worldwide, who described the building as a symbol of hope, sacrifice, and collective achievement.

More details on www.gbaramatuvoicenews.com

#GbaramatuVoice #TantitaSecurity
#DeltaState #Isoko #NigerDelta

 

 


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