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ACNPN Hails Sir Joseph Orhomonokpaye on Knighthood Induction

Mercy Onyenweli

The Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigeria (ACNPN), Delta State Chapter, has extended warm congratulations to Sir & Lady Prince Joseph Eromosere U. Orhomonokpaye, KSM, following his induction and admission into the prestigious Knight of St. Mulumba of Nigeria (KSM) by the Catholic Church.

In a congratulatory message jointly signed by the Delta State Chairman of ACNPN, Mr. Ike Philip Abiagom, and the Secretary, Comrade Alaska Ekele, the association described the knighthood as a well-deserved honour that reflects Sir Orhomonokpaye’s unwavering commitment to faith, integrity, selfless service, and community development.

Sir Joseph Orhomonokpaye currently serves as the Senior Special Assistant on Community Newspapers to the Executive Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori. According to ACNPN, his elevation into the revered Catholic knighthood is a clear testament to his exemplary leadership, moral uprightness, and dedication to public service.

The association noted that the induction is not only a personal milestone for Sir Orhomonokpaye but also a source of pride to the community newspaper family and the entire Delta State media landscape, given his consistent efforts at strengthening grassroots journalism and fostering productive engagement between government and community-based media practitioners.

ACNPN further offered prayers for God’s continued guidance, protection, and abundant blessings upon Sir Orhomonokpaye and his family, expressing confidence that the knighthood would usher him into greater realms of service, wisdom, and positive impact in both his spiritual and public responsibilities.

The association reaffirmed its unwavering support for Sir Orhomonokpaye’s vision and leadership, wishing him sustained success as a vital bridge between government and the grassroots media sector in Delta State.

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