By Abiola Olawale
The immediate-past Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has felicitated with his Sister, Pastor Regina Omo-Agege PhD, Executive Director, Women Education Advocacy and Development Initiatives (WEADI) as she celebrates her 70th birthday anniversary on Monday, June 10, 2024.
Omo-Agege, the 2023 Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, described his sister, a former Director of the Political Parties and Liaison Office of the Independent National Electoral Commission as a blessing to the Omo-Agege dynasty, Delta State, Nigeria and the world at large.
Expressing his deep admiration, the Obarisi of the Urhobo nation, said Regina is blessed with exceptional wisdom and the capacity to take care of people around her.
Omo-Agege said: “When we count and name our blessings, we are always grateful to God who created you, especially as a dove as well as a tough, tireless burden bearer to many who seek your strong shoulders to lean on for comfort. With you, many receive uncommon courage to overcome obstacles and adversities of life. That is who you are through Jesus Christ who is your strength.
“As you clock 70, our joyful and loud testimony is that God has been undeniably good to you in your continuing journey of life. In the well-documented exemplary order of our great father, a great many recognize, appreciate and speak glowingly of your immense and honourable contributions towards the greater good of our country. Selfless in spirit, you always give of your blessed self and substance to lift our family, friends and society.
“My dearly beloved Big Sister, words are just not enough to thank you for your constant labour of love and virtue. Thank you for always standing by those you love, and I am chief among them. Thank you for your prayers.
“Today and always, my fervent prayer is that God who has led you thus far as your Stone of Help will always abide with and strengthen you as you continue your beautiful journey of life. It shall always be well with you.”