London Metropolitan Police honours Ibusa’s Peter Okonji
By Emeka Esogbue
Mr. Peter Pan Okonji on Friday, June 15 received the
prestigious award Asquith Gibbes Award from the London Metropolitan Police. The
award pointed to his able leadership, dedication and commitment to Sydenham’s
young people. The Nigerian-born philanthropist and a former footballer who
hails from Ibusa, Delta State has demonstrated selfless contributions to
mankind at home and in the United Kingdom.
At one time, he sponsored the National Association of
Ibusa Students secondary quiz and Ibusa and remains a regular supporter of the annual
Ibusa Football Tournament. However, this particular award is coming from far
away United Kingdom where the recipient is based.
Mr. Peter Okonji who was on ground to receive the award
in company of his wife was full of smiles. He showered thanks on the organizers
of the award with a promise to continue to do his best towards promoting
mankind.
The award was established by Lewisham Metropolitan Police
for community cohesion in memory of Mr. Asquith Gibbes, a well-known
anti-racist campaigner who had 30 years of service with the police, schools and
community on race relations.
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