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Our dear revered leaders,
A request to rename government secondary school Ogbia town in honour of Engr Chief Iwolisi Daniel Rex Ogbuku for his sacrifices and contributions to the development of Ogbia kingdom.
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This letter is to call on the leadership of the Ogbia BrotherhoodWorldwide and the Office of the Obanobhan III of the Ogbia Kingdom to consider renaming the Government Secondary School Ogbia Town in honour of Engr. Chief IwolisiDaniel Rex Ogbuku,for his numerous and uncommon sacrifices and contributions to the development of the Ogbia Kingdom.
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When the Ogbia Brotherhood Unity Branch Abuja received the sad news of the passing ofEngr. Chief Iwolisi Daniel Rex Ogbuku (the Last Surviving “General” of the Ogbia Brotherhood Old Brigade), congressdiscussed the exceptional exploits and sacrifices of the deceased and resolved thatan appeal be made to the Bayelsa State Government to rename the Government Secondary School Ogbia Town in his h
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