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PDP stalwart vows to sustain positive impact on society

By Daniel Tyokua

One of the renowned People’s Democratic Party (PDP), stalwarts, Ambassador Ojong Agbor, has vowed to sustain contributions that will have positive impact on the society.

Speaking after conferment of a Doctorate degree by American Management University, California in Abuja, Agbor said improving lives through programmes that will have direct bearing should be taken serious.

The event which was at the sideline of the Great Achievers Summit and Award of Excellence 2024, he said it was an opportunity for him to work harder and touch more lives.

According to him, the event was organized by Great Achievers Initiative for Youth and Community Development led by Dr. Hillary Akpua.

The conferment of award at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, was in recognition of Agbor’s outstanding work in pioneering leadership and community development.

He expressed his gratitude for the honorary Doctorate award, stating that it was a privilege to receive the recognition.

“I won’t take it for granted, it’s an opportunity to work harder, an opportunity to touch more lives and to also employ as many as possible to expand the good work.

“We are recognized because of what we are doing and the lives we touch in society. We are going to push further to be the best in the world.

“We appreciate this honorary Doctorate award today and we know we’ll attract more in future,” he said.

The conferment ceremony was part of the Great Achievers Summit and Award of Excellence 2024 organized by Great Achievers Initiative for Youth and Community Development (GAIYD), led by Dr Hillary Akpua. It had the theme for this year as “Shaping the future leadership of our society.”

Other awardees include Dr. Joy Victor Osazuwa, Dr. Engr. Okonkwo Ifeanyi Christian, Dr. Chief Patrick Chukwudi Adilo, Dr. Hajiya Hadiza Gana Mohammed, Dr. Mathew Chibueze Ezeouyia, Dr. Yusuf Aminu Adado, Dr. Nnagoziwom Arinze David Chukwueto and Dr Yusha’u Shehu Umar.

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