Gov.
Fubara Speaks On Living Positive Life.
Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has charged
people to lead a life of positive impact in the society in order to be
remembered by posterity.
Governor Fubara gave the charge at the funeral service in
honour of his mother-in-law, late Mrs. Adeline Ndalu Jaja at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Opobo Town on Saturday.
He said it is important for people to lead a life that
will open doors for their children in the future adding that they should ponder
over their existence and live a life that will leave endearing legacy on
posterity.
Sir Fubara said her mother-in-law lived an impactful life
which was testified by all that encountered her.
He thanked leaders and stakeholders of the State who have
continued to stand by truth and justice, charging them not to relent as they
will be remembered by it.
The governor further commended the church for their
support and prayers to the bereaved family and the Amanyanabo of Opobo, King
Dandeson Douglas Jaja for the prevailing peace in Opobo Kingdom.
In his remark, the governor of Bayelsa State, Sen. Douye
Diri who also attended the funeral service condoled the Rivers first family for
the loss of their mother.
Sen Diri said humans should live a life of modesty and
realize that life is ephemeral, while ultimate powers belong to God.
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