Capt Warredi Sends Mother's Burial "Thank You", To Tompolo, Others - Harbours

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Capt Warredi Sends Mother's Burial "Thank You", To Tompolo, Others

 

Captain Warredi Enisuoh , the Executive Director, Operations, Tantita Securities Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) has expressed gratitude to all his friends and colleagues for the  support given him during the burial ceremony of his mother- Madam Theresa Virginia Enisuoh. 


In a vote of thanks during the ceremony at Agbere, Bayelsa state, last Saturday, he  specially appreciated High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, and all the Gbaramatu Kingdom High Chiefs that were on hand to mourn with him. 


He also praised Chief Kestin Pondi, the  Managing Director of TSSNL and the excos for their support and presence during the burial ceremony. 


He also thanked the Maritime Reporter's Association of Nigeria (MARAN) who stormed the event with a huge delegation led by their President, Godfrey Bivbere.

He acknowledged the huge role being played by MARAN in amplifying the activities of TSSNL. 


▪︎ BURIAL: From left – The younger brother of Capt. Warredi Enisuoh, Executive Director, Operations, Tantita Securities Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), Mr. Ebedi Enisuoh; Capt. Warredi Enisuoh; Late Madam Theresa Virginia Enisuoh’s elder brother, Redford Fiderikumo and the Iyasere of Warri, High Chief Johnson J.P. Atsleghe, during the burial of Madam Theresa Virginia Enisuoh at Agbere, Bayelsa State,


During the funeral service at the St. Peter's Catholic Church Agbere, Bayelsa State, Rev Fr Cletus Okonkwo,  lamented that many residents in the rural Niger Delta communities have died due to the dearth and lack of basic amenities like potable water, good roads and primary health facilities.

He said: " When I was young, I used to hear of the Niger-Delta as an oil producing region. It is however shocking to see the lack of under  development in the region due to the lack of basic infrastructure despite the huge abundance of resources. 


I know the number of people that I have lost since I was posted to this area. The only hospitals around here are located at Kaiama and Yenagoa, and most times before we could get to the hospital, the sick children would have died. 


So, if you are well-to-do, and influential, please go back to your communities to make a considerable impact". 


It is the legacy that you leave behind that will be spoken of long after you are departed," he advised. 


He praised the Enisuoh family for the razz-matazz that the family has brought to the community since the death of Madam Theresa.

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