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South South Media Network for Good Governance celebrates iconic woman, Amb. Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku on her birthday

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November 23, 2024

The South South Media Network for Good Governance (SSMNGG) has felicitated with an extraordinary woman, Amb. Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku, whose life is a testament to the transformative power of grace, purpose, and unwavering commitment to humanity.

According to a statement signed in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State by the National Coordinator, Kenechukwu Obiajuru and Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Doumotimi noted that Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku has risen to become a shining star in the Niger Delta region.

The statement added that Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku’s professional journey is a tale of remarkable achievements. She served as an Administrative Assistant and Project Supervisor during her National Youth Service Corps year at the Ministry of Special Projects, Government House, Yenagoa.

They averred that her outstanding performance earned her a position at Platinum Bank (now Keystone Bank) in 2003, where she worked in various capacities until 2009.

The duo said as a compassionate leader and philanthropist, Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku has profoundly impacted the lives of countless individuals through the Amaba Sam-Ogbuku Empowerment Foundation (ASOF), adding that her visionary programs in women empowerment and girl-child education have created a society where everyone thrives.

The group further said Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. In 2024, she was recognized by the International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) for her humanitarian and peace-building efforts in the Niger Delta.

She was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree in community development and social works by Kingdom Life University, Florida, USA.

As she celebrates her birthday today, the South South Media Network for Good Governance join in honoring her legacy of compassion, resilience, and achievements. Happy Birthday, Amb. Dr. (Mrs.) Amaba Sam-Ogbuku!