The Train The Trainers Summit (TTTS) Team, powered by The Duke’s Infant & Child Foundation (TDICF), on Saturday, joined their Trustee, Mrs Uche Elue Monu, her family, and a host of dignitaries in Obior, Delta State, to bid a final farewell to a revered patriarch, Chief Sir Benjamin Elue.
The Founder of TDICF and Convener of the Train The Trainers Summit, Augusta Anyanwu-Egbom, alongside the Global Coordinator of TTTS, Rotimi Eyitayo, were present in solidarity, standing with Mrs Uche Elue Monu, Trustee of TDICF and Chairperson of the TTTS Organising Committee, during the solemn moment of honour and remembrance.
In a statement signed by the group on Saturday, they said that Chief Sir Benjamin Elue, former Deputy Governor of Delta State, lived a life defined by service, wisdom, humility, and an unwavering commitment to community and nation-building. His legacy continues to speak through the values he upheld and the countless lives he impacted.
“For us as an organisation, this moment is deeply personal. Even in grief, we are reminded of the enduring legacy of leadership, integrity, and service he passed on; values that Mrs Uche Elue Monu continues to embody through her tireless commitment to raising a new generation of leaders through the Train The Trainers Summit.
“As TTTS prepares to scale across the rest of the country, including Lagos and Abuja, in the next season, we move forward not just with a vision, but with a renewed sense of purpose inspired by a life that stood for strong institutions, responsible leadership, and empowered communities.
“Today, we honour a life well lived. We celebrate a legacy that will never fade. And we recommit to raising leaders who will carry the torch forward.
May his soul rest in perfect peace,” the statement read.
