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Rainoil executive inspires Delta kids in festive party


The Group Executive Director of Rainoil Limited, Godfrey Ogbechie, hosted 1,500 children at the Idumuje-Ugboko Children Christmas Party, an annual celebration aimed at fostering joy and inspiration in the Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State.

The information was disclosed in a statement, highlighting the event’s focus on promoting education and creating lasting memories for the children.

Speaking to parents at the event, Ogbechie encouraged them to prioritise their children’s education.

“Do whatever it takes that is legally and morally acceptable to train your children well,” Ogbechie said. “You brought them into the world, so you have a responsibility to train them. Prioritise education, and that’s why we are giving out back-to-school items to encourage the children.”

The event, organised to provide the children with a memorable holiday experience, was attended by notable dignitaries, including the Executive Chairman of Aniocha North Local Government, Emmanuel Bazim Chinye, and the Vice Chairman, Clara Dibia.

The Group Managing Director of Rainoil Limited, Dr Gabriel Ogbechie, OON, was also present.

In addition to the children’s celebration, the Gabriel Ogbechie Foundation spread festive cheer by distributing over 600 bags of rice and 10 cows to the women of Idumuje-Ugboko, ensuring a joyful yuletide season for families in the community.

Ogbechie added that the Idumuje-Ugboko Children Christmas Party has become a symbol of unity and hope, bringing families together and inspiring the next generation to dream of a brighter future.

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