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On Children’s Day, NDDC Emphasises Social Bonding Among Children

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Mrs. Nwakwue Chioma, NDDC Deputy Director of Education, Health, and Social Services, (left) presents educational materials to Ms. Biobele Christopher of Myrel Treasure Academy during the International Children's Day celebration in Port Harcourt. Mrs. Chineme Umanuwa Mebiri, Classeventz's Coordinator, is first on the right.

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has reiterated its commitment to prioritising the well-being of children in the Niger Delta region, with a focus on social bonding and inclusion.

According to Seledi Thompson-Wakama, Director of Corporate Affairs at NDDC, the Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, made this statement during the International Children’s Day celebration at the NDDC Event Centre in Port Harcourt.

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Ogbuku, who was represented by the NDDC’s Deputy Director of Education, Health, and Social Services, Mrs. Chioma Nwakwue, stated that the Commission prioritises human capital development over infrastructure development.

He stressed: “We, at the NDDC, are passionate about our children in the region, and we are committed to putting smiles on their faces. We decided to commemorate this event because our children are the future of the Niger Delta region.

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“They are a generation that will shape the region and the world to come. We must ensure that their development is handled with care. This would make a positive impact on the lives of our children and ensure we all have a better tomorrow.”

The NDDC Boss stated that the children were selected from diverse backgrounds, including some from orphanages, government schools, and private schools. “Some of these children have not witnessed a gathering such as this. This is not just an opportunity for them to interact with other children, but also an avenue for social inclusion and bonding,” he said.

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One of the speakers at the occasion, Dr Shirley Minakaro, highlighted the importance of goal setting, kicking off her session by using affirmations on the children.

She affirmed: “It is important to reflect on your goals regularly, take concrete steps towards them, and stay focused on achieving these goals. As children, you must visualise the kind of future you want for yourself. You must write down what you want to be in future. Goals are a crucial part of growth.”

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The NDDC gave out U-lesson tablets, school bags, and other educational materials to the children.

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