Ex-envoy Oma Djebah bags old students’ award at Delta college
Ambassador Oma Djebah receives recognition for his contributions to his alma mater during the Founder’s Day celebrations at Saint Vincent’s College, Okwagbe, Delta State.
Ambassador Oma Djebah, a notable journalist and former diplomat, was honored with a prestigious award from the Saint Vincent’s College Old Students Association during the school’s Founder’s Day and Dinner held in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. This recognition celebrates Djebah's significant contributions to the school and his distinguished career on the global stage. His achievements reflect the 'Never Despair' spirit instilled in the students of this institution since its inception in the 1960s.
Prof. G.G. Darah, the President-General of the Old Students Association, commended Djebah during the award presentation, emphasizing his status as a shining example of the school's enduring values. Darah noted Djebah’s distinguished career, underscoring that he has become one of the top-class journalists and ambassadors to graduate from the institution. His connection to the college exemplifies the school's legacy and influence on its alumni.
Djebah, who has served as a two-time Commissioner for Information in Delta State, now stands as an inspiring figure for current and future students at Saint Vincent’s College. The award is not just a recognition of his past achievements but also serves as encouragement for the students, embodying the spirit of resilience and excellence that the college promotes. This event reflects the ongoing impact of educational institutions on the lives and career trajectories of their students.