Yenagoa—The Staff and management of Mangrovepen.ng have felicitated HRH Samuel Sambo, the Amadabo of Sambo-Ama in Twon Brass Kingdom, Bayelsa State, on the auspicious occasion of his 60th birthday.
The publisher of the online news platform, Mr. Sam Dogitimi in a goodwill message on behalf of the online news platform thanked God for preserving the life of the ruler.
The media entrepreneur hailed Sambo for his benevolence and acts of kindness in awarding educational scholarships to undergraduates in Rivers and Bayelsa State in particular.
Sam, in the statement, also lauded Sambo for his knack for supporting youths, especially in educational pursuits.
He averred that the Niger Delta region and indeed Nigeria would have better prepared young people for leadership roles if only highly placed persons could emulate the paramount ruler in his love for youths.
The media practitioner who further described Sambo as an intelligent, humble, and a great role model for aspiring leaders prayed for God’s inspiration for the monarch as he clocks 60 years.
The message reads, “The entire management and staff of Mangrovepen. ng heartily felicitate HRH Samuel Sambo, the Amadabo of Sambo-Ama in Twon Brass Kingdom, Bayelsa State, on the auspicious occasion of his 60th birthday.
“We thank God for preserving and inspiring the humane king who is reputed for dishing out educational scholarships to indigent students from Bayelsa and Rivers States.
“We believe that if more leaders could emulate HRH Sambo in supporting youths with high(er) education pursuits, the oil-rich Niger Delta and indeed Nigeria will have more extraordinary minds cum prepared leaders that will contribute meaningfully to our advancement.
“Interestingly, the monarch’s high intelligence, exposure, and greatness have rather kept him humble, purposeful, and people-oriented, making him a fitting role model to aspiring leaders.
“Our fervent prayer is for God to continue inspiring His Royal Highness as he officially joins the League of Sexagenarians.
“Long live the King of Sambo-Ama!”