International Women’s Day: Delta NIPR Honours Dr. Doris Ochei for Transformative Philanthropy
By Emeka Esogbue
In a vibrant celebration of excellence and gender inclusion, the Delta State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) marked the 2026 International Women’s Day by honouring one of Anioma’s most distinguished daughters, Dr. Doris Amaka Ochei.
The seasoned philanthropist and visionary behind the DAO Foundation was recognized for her tireless dedication to human capital development, her unwavering advocacy for the empowerment of women and youth, and her significant contributions to the socio-economic advancement of Delta State.
The honour was bestowed during a high-profile event held at the historic Hussey College in Warri. Tagged "Give to Gain," the ceremony highlighted the intersection of professional public relations and community service. The award serves evidenced Dr. Ochei’s "quiet revolution" in philanthropy, which mirrors the NIPR’s core values of reputation building and social responsibility.
Industry stakeholders and community leaders present at the event described the recognition as both timely and well-deserved, noting that Dr. Ochei has consistently utilized her platform to bridge the gap for the underserved.
In her acceptance speech, the ace philanthropist expressed profound gratitude to the NIPR leadership. She emphasized that the award was not just a personal milestone but a call to collective action.
"This recognition is deeply humbling," Dr. Ochei noted. "It serves as a powerful catalyst that encourages me even more to keep giving, serving, and contributing to the development of our communities. True gain is found in what we give back to society."
Dr. Doris Ochei’s footprint in Delta State is marked by sustainable developmental projects rather than mere handouts. Notable among her recent achievements is the total reconstruction of the Onicha-Olona Main Market, a project that has revitalized local commerce in the community and beyond and provided a dignified environment for hundreds of women traders.
Beyond infrastructure, her DAO Foundation continues to be a beacon of hope, providing scholarships, vocational training, and healthcare interventions across the Anioma nation and beyond.

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