Skip to main content

MR. WILSON LAWRENCE AGBOBU (ONI), BAGS ANOTHER AWARD (NEW GENERATION) FROM ROTARY INTERNATIONAL.

PERSONALITY PROFILE

A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF MR. WILSON AGBOBU (ONI). AS HE BAGS ANOTHER AWARD (NEW GENERATION) FROM ROTARY INTERNATIONAL.









Mr. Wilson Agbobu, completed his primary education in 1987 at Ihioma primary school Agbor, where he later proceeded to Ogbemudein Secondary school, in 1988 where he obtained his WAEC.

Driven by unquenchable quest for Knowledge, he took a trip to India where he studied agricultural science at Panjab University in 1996.  As an adventurous young man, having invested in real estate management in Nigeria in 2006, he travelled to over 8 countries which include BRAZIL, IRELAND, ARGENTINA, INDIA AND VENEZUELA.

Mr. Agbobu returned to Nigeria in 2012. Sharpened his agricultural skills and established a LOWISCO FARM, A DIVISION OF LOWISCO DYNAMICS LIMITED.

His training as a successful business man places him above his contemporaries.  He has been a grassroot mobilizer, advocating for good governance though not a partisan politician.

As a result of his humane and amiable nature, Mr. Agbobu bagged several awards which include an Award of excellence by a Choreographic cultural group in India, a distinguished service award from the Nigerian Union of Journalists NUJ and a merit award from the Agbor Progressive Initiative API, among others.

He is presently the Special Assistant to the Dein of Agbor kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Benjamin Ikenchukwu, Obi Keagborekuzi 1.
He is open, accommodating and a detribalized Nigerian who is receptive to ideas, suggestions and visitors.

Mr. Agbobu, is happily married with kids.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

RIP KIDNAPPED DPO. HE FOUGHT FOR SECURITY OF LIVES AND PROPERTIES OF NIGERIANS. A CREDIT TO HUMANITY

ASABA THE Divisional Police Officer, DPO in charge of the ‘C’ Division, Asaba, SP Valentine Mbalu has been reportedly killed by his abductors 12 days after he was taken hostage by suspected Fulani herdsmen between Ekwoma and Umunede along the Benin/Asaba/Onitsha expressway. Recall that the unsuspecting Police Officer was abducted at about 4pm on the 5th of this month on his way to Asaba after spending weekend with his family at Agbor. A reliable source who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the decomposing corpse of the DPO was found in Umunede bush yesterday. He disclosed that one of the suspected kidnappers, a native of Fulani who sells water Mellon at Abraka within the Asaba metropolis has been arrested. It would be recalled that the decomposing body of the king of Ubulu-Uku, HRM Edward Akaeze Ofulue III who was kidnapped by suspected Fulani herdsmen sometimes in January 2016 was also found in Umunede bush days after his abduction. Contacted, the Police Public Relations Offi...

THE ORIGIN OF AGBOR

THE ORIGIN OF AGBOR DEIN-OF-AGBOR. Agbor is one of the oldest vibrant towns in Nigeria, but may have been disadvantaged and eclipsed over the years by the world famous city of Benin, which is only 40 miles away and Asaba, two major towns in between which it is located, as they served as terminuses for east-bound ferry travellers. So much was not recorded about Agbor. The History of Agbor Kingdom like those of other African ancient kingdoms, empires and peoples, is based largely on oral tradition. Various oral accounts on the origin of Agbor and Ika people exist but the most credible being that “Ogunagbon” and his followers, who founded Agbor, came from Benin and first settled in “Ominije”, presently located in today’s Agbor-Nta. Following what can best be described as personal crisis between two princes in Benin and subsequent settlement of this dispute as agreed to by the chiefs and elders of Benin determined by casting of lot, led to one of the princes settling in what became know...

"I AM GRATEFUL THAT I AM ALIVE TODAY, CULTISM IS EVIL" -IKA EX CULTIST TESTIFIES

Following the incessant killing by rival cult groups, Black Axe and Vikings, some concerned citizens of Ika in Delta state, Nigeria, have lamented that the youths of the Ika land have reduced in numbers and pleading that the youths should have a re-think as it is detrimental to the growth and development of the Ika nation and Nigeria as a whole. In their words, “we don’t know where we are going to and when this evil of cultism will cease among our youths in Ika, because it has earned us nothing. It is painful and shameful that we are living in fear in our fathers land and fear of our own children whom the future of our community lies in their hands." " We weep because the future of Ika nation is in doubt with this failing youths that have identified themselves with cultism. This menace of cultism have led some of our youths to run for their dear lives and taking the risk of traveling through the Mediterranean Sea to European countries and have died in the process. This report...