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Just In: Arriving Ewatto Grammar School Ewatto Chief Dr Amb Martins Uhonmuebhi the Ebosetale of Ewatto kingdom

Today, the students of Ewatto Grammar School Ewatto were so excited to receive their own, the  illustrious son of Ewatto kingdom, Chief Dr Amb Martins Uhonmuebhi The Ebosetale of Ewatto kingdom. The former Permanent Secretary was given a whelming welcome by the stuff and students of the institution. In his address, he advised the students to be diligent in their studies and always obey their parents and those in authority. The students became more excited when he donated writing material to them.
Finally, in responding to the kind gesture the Senior Principal of the institution Mr Clement Oiyemhonba appreciated him on behalf of the stuffs and students and prayed for God's mercy upon him as he journey home.
Thank you and God bless you.
Ewatto Oyeeeeeee!!!!!

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