By Chuks Oyema-Aziken
The Emir of Borgu Kingdom, Kitoro IV, Dr Sani Dantoro has commended the Conservator General, National Park Service (NPS), Dr. Ibrahim Goni for representing the kingdom in very good light.
The Emir stated this during the wedding fathai of the son of the CG recently at New Bussa, Niger State.
Goni’s son, Ibrahim Salah-AL-Deen, an Assistant Route Commander, FRSC, got married to his heartthrob Fatima Mohammed Galadima, who is currently studying Public Administration at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai
The royal father said that Goni, who is also the Kogunan of Borgu Kingdom and also a member of the cabinet of the Kingdom is a good ambassador of his people.
He therefore urged Nigerians to be good ambassadors wherever they find themselves.
“What you witnessed today, with the caliber of people that followed him down to Borgu is a sign that he is a good ambassador both at home and outside his home.
“If you are good outside and don’t have a positive influence on your people at home, you have failed, also if you are good at home and not outside you have equally failed.
“Therefore I urge everyone to have a positive mindset and influence so we can make Nigeria a great Nation,” the Emir said.
Alhaji Yakubu Kolo, the Ciroma of Etsu-Tasha and the Assistant Conservator General (ACG), Planing, Research and ICT of (NPS) while advising the couple charged youths to be change makers in new dimensions.
“I align myself to what the Emir has said earlier and urge our youths to be change makers in their various communities and serve humanity in new dimensions.
“To do achieve this, it is important for them to embrace love and patience love for one another and love for this great country in order to work together and serve humanity.
“We need to do more and when we are talking about doing more, we need to exhibit positive impactful attitudes.
He urged them to improve on their contributions towards making Nigeria a great and improve its strength.
“We can only do that when we embrace ourselves, show love and support one another to serve humanity.
“They need to be good ambassadors in everywhere they are, let the world feel the positive influence of the Nigerian youths and tell our stories so that everybody will know that we are a great people from a great nation.
The Conservator General, while thanking his guests promised to be good ambassador of Nigeria in whatever position he finds himself.
“We have a great country called Nigeria and we must work as one in love to keep it together.
“I am overwhelmed that in spite of the security challenges in the country, people traveled from different parts of the country to celebrate with us here at Borgu kingdom.
“This show of love has encouraged me to be optimistic, true in the discharge of my duties and do more, not just for my community but the entire humanity.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ceremony had in attendance representatives from from all security agencies, MDA’s as well as well wishers from across the country.