
Pastor Reuben Hails INC President Macdonald Igbadiwei on Birthday, Commends Transformational Leadership
The Founder of the Pastor Reuben Initiative for Good Leadership and Accountability (PRIFGLA) and Member of the Governing Council of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), Pastor Reuben, has extended warm birthday felicitations to the President of the Ijaw National Congress, High Chief Macdonald Igbadiwei, praising his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to the advancement of the Ijaw nation.
In a goodwill message marking Igbadiwei's birthday, Pastor Reuben described the INC President as a courageous and dedicated leader whose tenure has been characterized by purposeful engagement, unity, and advocacy for the welfare of Ijaw people across the Niger Delta and beyond.
He noted that under Igbadiwei's leadership, the apex socio-cultural body of the Ijaw nation has continued to strengthen its voice on issues affecting the people, while promoting peace, development, and collective progress.
According to Pastor Reuben, the celebrant's wisdom, humility, and commitment to service have earned him widespread respect among stakeholders and positioned him as a rallying point for the Ijaw people.
"On this special occasion, I celebrate a distinguished leader whose passion for the growth and development of the Ijaw nation remains inspiring. Your leadership has brought renewed hope and strengthened the pursuit of justice, unity, and prosperity for our people," he stated.
The PRIFGLA founder prayed for God's continued guidance, good health, and greater accomplishments for the INC President as he marks another year of impactful service to humanity and the Ijaw nation.
Pastor Reuben further urged leaders at all levels to emulate the exemplary qualities of dedication, accountability, and selfless service demonstrated by Igbadiwei in the discharge of his responsibilities.
High Chief Macdonald Igbadiwei is widely regarded as one of the foremost voices in the advocacy for the rights, development, and cultural heritage of the Ijaw people.



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