Brass—The people of Twon-Brass Kingdom have joined family, friends and well-wishers to celebrate the 79th birthday anniversary of His Eminence King (Dr) Alfred Papapereye Diete-Spiff, CON (Seriyai Il), Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass Kingdom.
This was contained in a goodwill message signed by His Highness Golden William-Sinteh, Secretary, Amanyabo-In-Council, Twon Brass and made available to Mangrovepen.ng.
According to the statement, the people of Twon Brass celebrate the “tremendous accomplishments” and wisdom of the King, describing him as a man of destiny who has contributed meaningfully to the growth and unity of the entire Kingdom and its people.
“His Eminence Sir, on this day we celebrate your tremendous accomplishments and also thank God for blessing you with the impressive wisdom to sit and reign over Twon Brass people.
“Indeed, you have always been a man of great destiny, evidently, in these your near eight decades of life.
“So far, you have seen so much, may have forgotten many as a mortal being, but to the glory of God, you have contributed even much more to the growth and unity of our Kingdom and its people.”
The statement further adds that: “As your subjects, we are excited to express our pride and genuine love for you, because by gentle prudence and due diligence you have become a name, and overcoming the forces that sought to divide our people, you have knitted a Kingdom bound in unity and love.
“The truth must be told that because of your many positive sails through life, our Kingdom shall always hold its rightful place in not just the socio-economy of Nigeria, but also the story of our race.
“Having started early in life to build a high reputation for sterling leadership and service to humanity, and being a human, you may have had a share of mortal frailties and by errors of judgement, omission or commission might have displayed human imperfections.
“However, history shall always hold within its pages tales of the humble, charismatic and peace-loving king, who by his strides personified Twon Brass Kingdom.”