Stakeholders’ Dinner Held in Benin City as Year of Expansion Tour Delegation Engages South South Region.
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The Year of Expansion Tour of the Aviary Club of Nigeria continued with a remarkable stakeholders’ dinner in Benin City, bringing together distinguished Avians, elders, and leaders from across the South South Region. The evening gathering reflected the spirit of unity, purpose, and commitment that defines the noble ideals of the organization.
As the sun set, Avians began arriving at the elegant dinner venue, creating an atmosphere filled with class, Nobility, and brotherhood. Within a short time, the hall was fully occupied as guests took their seats promptly, demonstrating the importance attached to the meeting and the seriousness of the agenda.

The high point of the evening was the grand entrance of the Global President of the Aviary Club of Nigeria, Avian Odia Eromonsele, accompanied by the Global Vice President, Avian Segun Amosun. Their arrival signaled the official commencement of the stakeholders’ meeting and was warmly received by the distinguished gathering.

In his opening remarks, the Global President expressed profound appreciation to the elders and stakeholders present for honoring the invitation and demonstrating believe in the progress of the organization. He emphasized the importance of unity and collective responsibility in advancing the vision of the Aviary Club of Nigeria.
Avian Eromonsele then outlined the primary purpose of the Expansion Tour visit to the region, mobilizing support for the Permanent Secretariat Building Project of the Aviary Club of Nigeria. He appealed to members and stakeholders for donations, support, and strategic partnerships that would ensure the successful realization of the project.

Following his address, the Global President invited the Global Vice President, Avian Segun Amosun, to provide a detailed explanation of the proposed building project. Avian Amosun gave a vivid and comprehensive presentation, clearly outlining the scope, vision, and long-term benefits of establishing a permanent secretariat for the organization. His presentation was well received and widely appreciated for its clarity and depth.

Adding his voice to the evening’s discussions, Avian Hon. Steven Idehen delivered a warm message of welcome to the Global President and his delegation. He commended the leadership for initiating the building project and encouraged all Avians present to contribute in whatever capacity they could. According to him, the project was long overdue for an organization of such global stature and significance.
The dinner was graced by several distinguished Avians and respected leaders of the organization, including:
• Avian Chief Olukoga – Former Global President, Aviary Club of Nigeria
• Avian Elder Benson Igbudu – Member, Elders in Council
• Avian Elder Otobo
• Avian Hon. Steven Idehen
• Avian Baba Oy Kaza
• Avian Chief Hon. Billy Osawaru – Former Global Director of Finance
• Avian Bulldog
• Avian Engr. Purge – Former South South Regional President
• Avian Pady Noah – Former Edo Aviary Chapter President
• Avian Agbons Nelly – Former Galata Chapter President
• Avian Austin Ewo – Okpezillo Chapter President
• Avian Obanor – Kukuruku Chapter President
• Avian Uche Boggie – Edo South Chapter President
as well as many other distinguished Avians who have served or are currently serving in various leadership capacities across the South South Region.

One of the most inspiring moments of the evening was the commencement of donations toward the Permanent Secretariat Building Project. Leading the contributions, Avian Hon. Steven Idehen pledged a generous sum of ₦2,000,000, followed by Avian Hon. Billy Osawaru, who also donated ₦2,000,000. Avian Pady Noah further demonstrated his commitment by contributing ₦2,500,000. The list of supporters continued to grow as Avians pledged their support while dining and sharing moments of unity and fellowship.

The evening concluded on a note of appreciation to the South South Regional Council for their exceptional hospitality and coordination. Special recognition was given to Avian Hilton Peters, the Regional President; Avian Henry Idiagbonya, Regional Director of Operations; and Avian Dr. Edobor Ernest, Regional Secretary, for organizing a well-coordinated and successful stakeholders’ meeting and dinner.
The gathering in Benin City stands as a testament to the strength of the Aviary Club of Nigeria, showcasing the unity, commitment, and noble spirit of its members as they work collectively toward the realization of the Permanent Secretariat and the continued expansion of the organization.
ACN Media Department
Aviary Club of Nigeria



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