League of Characters Club Honours Treasure Jireh Schools Proprietor, Engr. Izibeya Sorgwe for Exemplary Leadership and Character Development

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The League of Characters Club has honoured the proprietor of Treasure Jireh Group of Schools, Engr. Izibeya Sorgwe, in recognition of his outstanding leadership qualities and commitment to character development through education.

Presenting the award, the President-General of the League of Characters Club, Character Christian Kokoriko, said Engr. Sorgwe had distinguished himself as a man of integrity by establishing an educational institution deliberately focused on moulding the character of future generations.

According to Kokoriko, investing in education that prioritises moral values and discipline alongside academic excellence is a rare and commendable service to society. He noted that Engr. Sorgwe’s vision and consistency in building character among young learners set him apart as a worthy role model.

He urged members of the public to emulate the virtues of the award recipient, stressing that good character, selfless service, and dedication to humanity remain timeless values that attract honour and recognition.

Kokoriko further encouraged Engr. Sorgwe not to relent in his service to humanity, assuring him that such commitment would continue to attract divine reward and societal appreciation.

In his response, Engr. Sorgwe expressed gratitude to the League of Characters Club for the honour, describing the award as a source of renewed motivation to do more for humanity and the education sector.

He explained that his investment in education is driven by passion, a deep love for learning, and a strong desire to contribute meaningfully to societal development, particularly through the upbringing of morally sound and responsible future leaders.

Goodwill messages from guests at the event highlighted Engr. Sorgwe’s virtues, leadership philosophy, and dedication to mankind, urging him to remain steadfast in his mission of impacting lives through education and exemplary character.

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