Showing posts with label Emmanuel Udosen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emmanuel Udosen. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

CYON congratulates Emmanuel Udosen on appointment

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The Catholic Youth Organization (CYON) of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Atai Otoro, Abak Parish has congratulated Dr. Emmanuel Udosen on his appointment as the Transition Committee Chairman for Abak Local Government Area. In a congratulatory message to the new Council helmsman signed by the President, Mr. Joseph Justin and Secretary, Mr. Victor Augustine, the Organization described the appointment as meritorious and well-deserved.
The organization expressed the hope that as a vibrant, highly intelligent and God fearing young man, Dr. Emmanuel Udosen will perform well by taking Abak Local Government Area to the next level of development.
The Catholic Youths prayed God to give the new Council helmsman the requisite wisdom to discharge his duties effectively, assuring that they will continue to support him with prayers to succeed.
The Organization commended the Chairman for steps so far taken by him to restore the lost glory of Abak especially in the area of environmental sanitation, describing it as commendable.
They appealed to the good people of Abak to continue to support Dr. Emmanuel Udosen to enable him succeed in the task of attracting dividends of Democracy to Abak.
The Catholic Youths thanked the State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel and his Deputy, Mr. Moses Ekpo for the choice of Dr. Emmanuel Udosen as the Transition Committee Chairman for Abak.

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Emmanuel Udosen and the strength of a vision BY SAMUEL AYARA

 Emmanuel Udosen and the strength of a vision BY SAMUEL AYARA
In a society where mediocrity was a legal tender and hooliganism a celebrated culture, little about hardwork and commitment was heralded and no mention was made of intellectual capability. Imminently established was moral decadence, restivesness and other such vices occasioned by the constant fall from acceptable societal values. 

Uncertainty had its hold and not everyone dared a change while the few who did, had so much to contend with the societal cancer of the pull him down syndrome; that had become a courted order. This had in ways more than few impaired growth and progress cos most people had rather appreciated maintaining the status quo instead of daring new heights that may engender a fall in the believe that “ a man who is already on the ground fears no fall”. And forgot all about the joy of attaining new heights.

The low culture of appreciation for excellence from the society had in no small measure added to the decrease in drive to attaining new heights. Since appreciation and acknowledgement are boosters to the culture of ingenuity, honesty, hardwork and land mark successes. It is worthy to note that despite the waning culture of appreciation, people from time immemorial have striven to live up to their dreams in confirmation to the words of Victor Hugo, who said, “nothing in the World is more powerful than an idea whose time has come”.