Women’s Advocacy Organisation, SWS Loses Chairperson In Kogi State

Posted on September 15, 2022

The late Queen Shuaibu Toba

Standup for Women’s Society (SWS) has announced the passage to the bossom of the Lord, its Kogi State Chairperson, Queen Shuaibu Toba who died recently.

A statement released by the National Public Relations Officer of the SWS, Billie Nwogu, said Barrister Deborah. A. Ijadele-Adetona, the President of the organisation described the sudden death of Queen Toba as so painful to the women’s advocacy organisation, adding that Queen Toba did excellently well while in charge of the Kogi stat chapter of the SWS.

“On behalf of the Liberators of the Standup for Women Society (SWS), I, the National President Barrister Deborah. A. Ijadele-Adetona of Standup for women society (SWS) expresses shock over the death of the chairperson of the SWS Kogi Chapter.

“I offer our deepest condolences on the sudden passing of our Kogi State Chapter Chairperson, Queen Shuaibu Toba,” the President said.

The president said Queen Toba’s steadfastly steered the affairs of the SWS within the short period she lived and had lived positive marks in the association which cannot be erased in a hurry because she led with wisdom and foresight.

“She bounded faster with people easily. meeting people of different backgrounds, she was able to build ever-stronger relationships with them at the state and national levels.

“We will deeply miss your immeasurable contributions to the growth of the SWS, especially in Kogi State.

“We honour your legacy (Queen) and mourn your loss.”

Barrister Adetona said Queen Toba’s death was a blow to the entire association, adding that she was a vibrant leader who did her best to bring all members together within the short period she piloted the  affairs of the chapter.

She, however, prays to God to comfort the husband, children and the entire family she left behind.

“We love you but God loves you most. May Queen Toba’s soul Rest in perfect peace.

Queen Toba was a journalist, one time Kogi State NAWOJ Chairperson.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

For 500 students from public schools across Lagos’ six education districts, Christmas arrived early.... Continue
EBERE UZOUKWA, PhD As the 2027 electoral season gradually comes into view, Abia politics... Continue
Over 200 constituents of Oluyole Federal Constituency in Oyo State have been empowered with... Continue
EBERE UZOUKWA, PhD On Friday, 9 January 2026, a group of politicians of Abia... Continue
  OKOBIA RAYMOND  The Lagos State Government has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the... Continue
CHUKA UBAH  The Rivers State Police Command, in its sustained efforts to combat crime... Continue
  The Federal Ministry of Finance has anchored the signing of a Memorandum of... Continue
  We welcome all perspectives that contribute to a shared understanding and successful implementation... Continue
Seven thousand able bodied young men and women were on Friday 9th January inaugurated... Continue
The Federal Government announces the establishment of Nigeria House Davos during the 56th Annual... Continue

UBA


Access Bank

Twitter

Sponsored