Ejovi Family Foundation, a non governmental organization, has empowered over 60 indigene of Agbon kingdom at the grand finale of the 70 years birthday anniversary of the her founder, Chief Johnbull Ejovi in Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta state.
The empowerment items includes, 12 Tricycles, 12 Motorcycles, 12 Sewing machine, 12 Grinding machines 12 Hair Dryers and the presentation of 1,000 packs of 2 kilo of rice.
It would be the recalled the Ejovi Family Foundation had earlier embarked on a free comprehensive eye screening for over 2,000 person, dispensing of free medical eyeglasses to 200 persons, 400 eye drops and eye surgeries for 22 person with serious cases cataract.
Speaking at the event, the celebrant, Chief Johnbull Ejovi said, “My story and where I am coming from is far and that is why people are rejoicing with me and iwant to thank God for what he has done for me.
“And in doing that I have come back to give back to my people and I am not competing with anyone or politician because many of them are my children.
“The beginning of the journey was a rough and haven come this far, indeed to come back to the society and help others and put joy in their faces.
“I am appealing to the beneficiaries of this empowerment never to sell whatever thing they have been given rather they should make judicious use of them to earn a living.”
Commending the gesture of Chief Johnbull Ejovi, High Chief Emonena Victor Egukawhore said, The celebrant has come back to give back to humanity and we are wishing him the very best.
For his part, Chief Tunde Smooth the Bulou-owei of Niger Delta described Chief Johnbull Ejovi as a generous man and as you can see the entire communities are happy with him.
Wife of the celebrant, Chief Mrs Ejovi while celebrating her husband said, Seeing him celebrating 70 today is one of my happiest day, he is very strong, healthy, it is a thing of joy for me and the entire family and it is my prayers that he should continue to wax stronger.”
The empowerment at Isiokolo cut across, Eku, Igun, Okpara, Orhoakpor, Kokori and Isiokolo that made up Agbon kingdom.
Dignitaries at the event are, the Ovie of Agbon kingdom, HRM Mike Omoru, Ogurimrime, I, Chief Broderick Arigbodi,High Chief Emonena Victor Egukawhore, (Wayles) High Chief Tunde Smooth, Chief Tony Oboroh, Traditional Chiefs, Clergymen, Friend and Well-wishers and representatives from all communities of Agbon kingdom.