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Members of Eweyae-Isoko Association of Nigeria, EIAN |
Frontline elite women socio-cultural group, Ewheyae Isoko Association of Nigeria, EIAN, landed Brunswick Maryland, United States, yesterday 10th October, 2015, for a fundraising.
The President General who doubles as national leader EIAN, Chief [Mrs] Josephine Ovuorie, and Hon [Mrs] Catherine Ilolo, President, home branch, led the delegates.
The annual event hosted by the Isoko Association of Greater Washington DC, IAGWDC, is aimed at raising funds for the educational needs of Primary schools in Isoko, Delta State of Nigeria.
This year's Fundraising and Gala event, tagged Educational Matters, had prominent, community-minded Isoko sons and daughters from all walks of life who were present to show support and help IAGWDC reach its fundraising goal.
See more photos from the colourful occasion after the cut:
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Hon (Mrs) Catherine Ilolo and Barr. Mrs Orezi Esievo, House of Assembly Member representing Isoko South Constituency 1 |
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EIAN Excos and Traditional Rulers at the High Table |
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Mrs Jennifer Asumah, President IAGWDC, giving her welcome speech |
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Dignitaries at the High Table |
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Barr. Rockson Igelige and Barr. Mrs Eloho Igelige |
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From L-R: Hon. (Barr) Mrs Orezi Esievo, Barr. Rockson Igelige, Chief Solomon Ogba, President of the Athletic Federation of Nigeria |
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A cross section of Isoko Traditional rulers |
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From L -R: Mr Ilolo Ufuoma, Chief Solomon Ogba, Engr. Victory Odize |
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From left: Mrs Ezaza and two other invitees |
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From L-R: Speaker, IAGWDC, Mrs Beauty Orumah and EIAN's Mrs Joy Oboba |
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L-R: Mrs Beauty Oruma, Mrs Kome Oshobe Oboh, Mrs Vero Peter Eroraha and Mrs Esther Akufie Igbenu |
May God continue to use d Isoko women to affect lives positively. Thumps up for those who left their jobs here in Naija to join in d fundraising. Amos Ogbokor
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, Amos, their huge support and sacrifice can only be rewarded by God.
Deletethis is lovely, so proud to come from a tribe of this lovely people
ReplyDeleteYou can say that again!
DeleteCongratulations to the Isoko women
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. Our prayers are with them
DeleteThis is good one coming from the Isoko women home and abroad
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Prince. They are indeed leaving a good legacy behind for the younger generation to emulate
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