Port Harcourt — A distinguished and selfless servant of society, Hon. Francis Biobarakuma, was presented with the prestigious Ambassadorial Service Award by the Rotaract Club of the University of Port Harcourt. This remarkable accolade recognized Hon. Biobarakuma’s unwavering commitment to selfless service and his exceptional contributions to humanity on a global scale.
The presentation took place in a heartwarming installation ceremony of Rtr. Anagbogu-eze Mukosolu Ofunne as the 39th president of the club, where the humble recipient expressed his deep appreciation for the honor, saying, “I want to thank the President, the board of directors, and the entire membership of the club for this esteemed recognition.”
The Ambassadorial Service Award stands as a testament to Biobarakuma’s remarkable dedication to making the world a better place. His tireless efforts in promoting youth development and empowerment have left an indelible mark on society, and this recognition reaffirms the impact of his work.
In a heartfelt dedication, Hon. Biobarakuma shared, “I dedicate this award to all those fighting to help society get better by promoting youth development and empowerment.” His commitment to inspiring positive change in society and empowering young people serves as an inspiration to all.
The Rotaract Club of the University of Port Harcourt, a non-government charity youth arm club of Rotary International, is proud to honor Hon. Francis Biobarakuma. This prestigious award underscores the significance of selfless service and the positive change it can bring to communities and beyond.
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The Ambassadorial Service Award received by Hon. Francis Biobarakuma is a symbol of hope and a reminder of the transformative power of dedication and a commitment to the betterment of humanity. It recognizes that one person can indeed make a significant impact on the world through their tireless and selfless efforts.
[…] Biobarakuma emphasized that this time, any attempt to relocate FUAB from Bassambiri would be met with strong resistance. “Our personal interests cannot be bigger than the general interest of Nembe Kingdom,” he declared, stressing that the Nembe people deserve a higher institution just as other regions in Bayelsa State do. […]