Tag: Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori

  • Oborevwori’s wife to royal mothers: ensure women in your communities register for PVCs

    Oborevwori’s wife to royal mothers: ensure women in your communities register for PVCs

    …urges them to strengthen bonds of unity in Delta

    The wife of the Governor of Delta State and Founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation (YMCF), Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, has called on royal mothers across the state to strengthen bonds of unity, foster mutual support, and uphold prayer for the prosperity of their kingdoms.

    Speaking at the End-of-Year Banquet in honour of the Wives of Traditional Rulers on Friday, December 5, 2025, Deaconess Oborevwori welcomed the royal mothers with heartfelt gratitude and warm greetings from her husband, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori. She emphasised the importance of celebrating the successes and progress within their respective communities.

    “I thank God for granting us the privilege to celebrate the end of this year together. The beauty of today’s event is evident in how radiant and healthy everyone looks, a reflection of the peace and progress in our towns and kingdoms,” she said.

    The First Lady acknowledged the dedication of the royal mothers, noting that their regular communications and positive updates demonstrated their commitment to the administration’s vision. 

    She encouraged engagement, interaction, and the sharing of progress reports during the banquet, which also featured fellowship, food, and tokens for attendees.

    Highlighting civic responsibility, Mrs. Oborevwori urged the royal mothers to ensure that women in their communities register for Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs), emphasizing that political participation is crucial for empowering women’s voices.

    The First Lady also paid tributes to three esteemed Queens who passed away over the year; Her Royal Majesty, Queen Anthonia Kikachukwu of Ubulu Unor Kingdom, Her Royal Majesty, Queen Rhoda Owhe of Umeh Kingdom, and Her Royal Majesty, Queen Uzezi Ogeh of Ase Kingdom.

    “My deepest condolences go to their families and kingdoms. May their noble souls rest in perfect peace,” she said, calling for a minute of silence in their honour.

    Deaconess Oborevwori concluded by urging unity among the royal mothers and encouraging them to maintain prayer routines, support one another, and nurture strong relationships. 

    She reminded them that her office remained open and expressed hope for continued collaboration in future events.

    “I pray that your strength will not fail, your reign will be peaceful, and the Lord prospers the work of your hands,” she added.

    At the end of an interactive session, the wife of the traditional ruler of Ozoro Kingdom, Her Royal Majesty, Queen Ofejiro Ogbogbo led a closing remark on behalf of the Queens. 

    She stated that the platform of an end-of-year banquet was a huge opportunity for the royal mothers to leave their domains and socially connect at the seat of the state government. 

    Queen Ogbogbo assured the governor’s wife of their continued support for the administration of His Excellency, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

    The event highlighted the First Lady’s ongoing commitment to community engagement, women empowerment, and the fostering of peaceful and progressive leadership across Delta State.

  • Delta governor’s wife, commissioner lead train-the-trainers summit

    Delta governor’s wife, commissioner lead train-the-trainers summit

    Founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation,  Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori and the Delta State Commissioner for Primary Education, Dr. Ashibogwu Nze Kingsley, are set to play leading roles at the flag-off of the Train the Trainers Summit in Asaba, a national initiative aimed at equipping parents, teachers, and community leaders with modern strategies to raise confident, values-driven children.

    The Summit, themed: “Empowering Our Generation NEXT Leaders: Raising Children to Thrive and Lead,” is being hosted by the Duke’s Infant & Child Foundation.

    A statement by its convener, Mrs. Augusta Anyanwu-Egbom, revealed that the Summit presents a unique opportunity to engage educators, caregivers, and community leaders in shaping Nigeria’s future leaders with a strong foundation of moral values, resilience, and leadership skills.

    The summit is scheduled to flag off in Asaba on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at the South End Event Centre, DBS Road, and continue in Warri on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at the Monarchy Event Centre, Warri-Sapele Road. Other centers across Nigeria will be announced in the coming months.

    The Summit will feature an impressive lineup of speakers, including Africa’s leading parent coach Wendy Ologe, Uche Monu, CEO of Silver Crest Educational Services, CSP Omosetemi Agbede-Zuokumor, Co-Initiator of Security Education Advocates (SEA), and other thought leaders in child development and empowerment.

    According to the organisers, the Summit aims to foster collaboration among educators, parents, and community leaders, equipping them to instill resilience, leadership, and values in children, thereby shaping a Generation NEXT capable of transforming Nigeria and the world.