UNIFIED NON-NATIVES LED BY CHIEF CHINEDU ATHUR JOINS BORO DAY CELEBRATION IN YENAGOA.
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UNIFIED NON-NATIVES LED BY CHIEF CHINEDU ATHUR JOINS BORO DAY CELEBRATION IN YENAGOA.
The former President of the Oheaneze Youth Council, Chief. Arthur-Ugwa Chinedu, leads a deligation of members of the Unified Non-natives in Yenagoa the Bayelsa State Capital to honour and celebrate the Boro Day which is a day set aside Worldwide to honour the Bayelsa born Niger Delta War Lord, Major. Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro for his heroics in the fight for the emancipation and total liberation of the people of the Niger Delta.
At the Heroes Park, The former Igbo Youth President Chief Chinedu Appreciated the Revered President of the Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide, Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri for his well articulated speech delivered saying it was so powerful.
In the President address, he called on Ijaw youths to shun cultism and end the senseless killings that have plagued the state capital due to rival cult group clashes. His message was a strong appeal for peace and unity, emphasizing that the development of Bayelsa rests in the hands of its youth.

Chief Athur Commended Gov. Diri for urging Ijaws to emulate the virtues of sacrifice, justice and peace that the foremost Ijaw freedom fighter embodied.
The Governor stated this during the 2025 edition of the Boro Day celebration and wreath laying ceremony at Heroes Park Yenagoa, Bayelsa state.
Chinedu in his statement;
Today is a great day, not only in our lives as members of the Non-natives in Bayelsa State but also in the threshold of history of the Niger Delta Determination.
Perhaps, it will remain as the greatest day ever, where Celebration will turn carnival in major cities all over the world.
The ever proactive working coordinator of the Unified Non-natives urged everyone within and outside of their membership to inform their friends and family members to come out enmass to honour the Ijaw Hero, great Isaac Adaka Boro on a day such as this.
According to the former President Oheaneze Youth Council who have served and supported the Boro Day celebration for years and still counting with all non-natives in Bayelsa State had directed the clossor of all shopes of the Non-Natives as the custom of the Boro Day celebration is, in honour of the historic Hero today been Friday 16th, May 2025, which a yearly Celebration in the state.

This yearly Celebration is in commemoration of the great son of the Ijaw Nation, Late Gen. Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, a foremost Niger Delta activists who took up the struggle and fought for the liberation and total emancipation of the Niger Delta people and by extension, the Unified Non-natives which tells of the significance of the honour this day.




