Chief Lulu-Briggs decried the continued political tensions in Rivers State and criticized the President’s Democracy Day address for failing to address what he described as the “unsettling realities” in the state. He reaffirmed his solidarity with the people of Rivers State, insisting that their voices must not be silenced.
“We demand a democratic resolution to our crisis, one that honors the will of the people and the sanctity of governance,” he stated firmly.
The High Chief also extended his condolences to the victims of the recent Air India plane crash, expressing sympathy and prayers for the affected families, and urging all to treat life as sacred, both theirs and others’.
Concluding his message, Chief Lulu-Briggs thanked friends, family, and supporters for their outpouring of love and prayers, wishing joy and endless celebration in return.
Chief Lulu-Briggs decried the continued political tensions in Rivers State and criticized the President’s Democracy Day address for failing to address what he described as the “unsettling realities” in the state. He reaffirmed his solidarity with the people of Rivers State, insisting that their voices must not be silenced.
“We demand a democratic resolution to our crisis, one that honors the will of the people and the sanctity of governance,” he stated firmly.
The High Chief also extended his condolences to the victims of the recent Air India plane crash, expressing sympathy and prayers for the affected families, and urging all to treat life as sacred, both theirs and others’.
Concluding his message, Chief Lulu-Briggs thanked friends, family, and supporters for their outpouring of love and prayers, wishing joy and endless celebration in return.
“We demand a democratic resolution to our crisis, one that honors the will of the people and the sanctity of governance,” he stated firmly.
The High Chief also extended his condolences to the victims of the recent Air India plane crash, expressing sympathy and prayers for the affected families, and urging all to treat life as sacred, both theirs and others’.
Concluding his message, Chief Lulu-Briggs thanked friends, family, and supporters for their outpouring of love and prayers, wishing joy and endless celebration in return.
Chief Lulu-Briggs decried the continued political tensions in Rivers State and criticized the President’s Democracy Day address for failing to address what he described as the “unsettling realities” in the state. He reaffirmed his solidarity with the people of Rivers State, insisting that their voices must not be silenced.
“We demand a democratic resolution to our crisis, one that honors the will of the people and the sanctity of governance,” he stated firmly.
The High Chief also extended his condolences to the victims of the recent Air India plane crash, expressing sympathy and prayers for the affected families, and urging all to treat life as sacred, both theirs and others’.
Concluding his message, Chief Lulu-Briggs thanked friends, family, and supporters for their outpouring of love and prayers, wishing joy and endless celebration in return.
Chief Lulu-Briggs decried the continued political tensions in Rivers State and criticized the President’s Democracy Day address for failing to address what he described as the “unsettling realities” in the state. He reaffirmed his solidarity with the people of Rivers State, insisting that their voices must not be silenced.
“We demand a democratic resolution to our crisis, one that honors the will of the people and the sanctity of governance,” he stated firmly.
The High Chief also extended his condolences to the victims of the recent Air India plane crash, expressing sympathy and prayers for the affected families, and urging all to treat life as sacred, both theirs and others’.
Concluding his message, Chief Lulu-Briggs thanked friends, family, and supporters for their outpouring of love and prayers, wishing joy and endless celebration in return.
Chief Lulu-Briggs decried the continued political tensions in Rivers State and criticized the President’s Democracy Day address for failing to address what he described as the “unsettling realities” in the state. He reaffirmed his solidarity with the people of Rivers State, insisting that their voices must not be silenced.
“We demand a democratic resolution to our crisis, one that honors the will of the people and the sanctity of governance,” he stated firmly.
The High Chief also extended his condolences to the victims of the recent Air India plane crash, expressing sympathy and prayers for the affected families, and urging all to treat life as sacred, both theirs and others’.
Concluding his message, Chief Lulu-Briggs thanked friends, family, and supporters for their outpouring of love and prayers, wishing joy and endless celebration in return.
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