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This movement is to empower the Edo Indigenous people-Dr. Edopkolo(EPIA)President

By News team Obaland

February 04, 2021

Epia President Dr.Bishop J. Omogiade Enoyogiere Edopkolo during his speech at the funeral ceremony of one of the Epia members who pass away. He Expresses his gratitude of condolences about his first encounter with her. She displays what a true traditional woman of the Edo indigenous women will display anywhere in the world, he also brings to light what it means for a woman to always stand beside her husband most especially when she sees him walking through the right part, in fact, the woman supported her husband to make sure he was among the EPIA people to help the people in Edo land move forward, Dr. Bishop Edopkolo continues by commending her husband in the way he has been in of support to this( EPIA )movement. He also conveyed to the audience what this movement entails and contains. He says” This movement is to empower the Edo Indigenous people and the less privileged across the Globe, The first day of my  Encountering Her was the indigenous day, we celebrated with the United Nation. when I heard the news something struck my heart, Then I screw down my phone behold she was still smiling on the photograph we took together Speech Video attached