Senator Nwoko’s Heart of Gold: Chef Cynthia Expresses Thanks for Senator’s Help with Father’s Funeral

Senator Nwoko’s Heart of Gold: Chef Cynthia Expresses Thanks for Senator’s Help with Father’s Funeral
December 31 16:13 2024 Print This Article

The Chief Executive Officer of Precious Glory Catering Services, Abuja, and Founder, DGI Development Initiative, Chef Uche Cynthia Egbune, has expressed deep gratitude to Senator Ned Nwoko for his financial supports during the illness and hospitalisation of her late beloved father, Chief Victor Egbune.

Cynthia in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday, described Senator Nwoko who represents Delta North Senatorial District in the National Assembly as a great personality who deeply cares about the welfare and wellbeing of the people.

The statement reads: “I, Chef Uche Cynthia Egbune , on behalf of Precious Glory Catering Services, Abuja , and the DGI Development Initiative, wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko for his unwavering financial supports during the illness and hospitalisation of my late beloved father, Chief Victor Egbune. Your kindness extended further as you generously supported me during his funeral, ensuring a dignified and successful burial.

“May the Almighty God richly reward you for your compassionate gestures. I am truly grateful, Distinguished Senator. Wishing you and your family a joyous Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

“I also seize this opportunity to thank all our esteemed clients and partners for their patronage throughout the year. Rest assured, Precious Glory Catering Services remains your trusted choice for top-quality catering services across all categories. Additionally, the DGI Development Initiative remains dedicated to supporting orphans and empowering vulnerable women in our society.”

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