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Tantita MD, Kestin Pondi to Chair 2nd NADIS Convention at Ogulagha

Tantita MD, Kestin Pondi to Chair 2nd NADIS Convention at Ogulagha | Daily Report Nigeria

Managing Director of Nigeria’s leading surveillance company, Tantita Security Services Limited, Chief Engr. Kestin Pondi will lead other guests at the convention of National Association of Delta Ijaw Students (NADIS) at Ogulagha, Burutu Local Government Area, Delta State.

Pondi will be joined by Chief (Mrs) Ebike Emaye Benidiwei, the Ibe Doubramiyen-ere of Ogulagha Kingdom as Chairlady of the occasion.

According to NADIS President, Comrade Festus Ayigo, the 2024 convention will have variety of activities including a medical outreach aimed at alleviating health challenges in the host community.

The two day event to mark the second mega and elective convention of the association will begin Friday May 3 ans end Saturday May 4, 2024.

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The convention themed “The Role of Student Leadership in Politics and Community Development” will have its keynote address presented by Amb. Princewill Binebai, Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC).

Dr Ernst Josef Franzek, Executive Director Legionnaire for Mankind Health will also serve as a Guest Speaker at the event.

Joining other guest will be Dr. Okoh Ezekiel Oghenetega (Phd), the Executive Assistant to the Delta State Government on Students Affairs.

Meanwhile, HRM Elder Capt. Joseph Timiyan PhD, Torububor I, the Ebenanaowei og Ogulagha Kingdom will served as Royal Father of the Day.

On the other hand, Sir Coded Buku and his musical band will thrill guests at the climax of the convention.

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