Wife of the governor of Delta State and founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, has led the maiden edition of the “You Matter Walk for Life”, a fitness initiative aimed at promoting healthy living, unity, wellness, purpose and community connection in the state.
The walk, marked by intervals of prayer, praise and spirited camaraderie, held in Asaba, kicked off from the Inter-Bau Roundabout and stretched through Anwai-Illah Road to the First Lady’s office in Asaba.
Participants, dressed in sporty attire, radiated energy and enthusiasm as they marched toward the collective goal of 10,000 steps, symbolizing shared progress and transformation.
Addressing the participants wholly made of women, the first lady encouraged the women to embrace healthy lifestyles, shed unnecessary weight, and remain active, stating that “a healthy body gives us the strength, clarity, and confidence to pursue our goals and fulfill our divine purpose.”
Quoting 1 Timothy 4:8, she emphasized the importance of combining physical activity with spiritual devotion, noting that “when we walk in unity and with prayer, we set ourselves on the path of total transformation.”
Expressing delight at the turnout, she said the event, was a “beautiful demonstration of our collective commitment to one another.” She especially extended heartfelt thanks to the road safety officials, fitness coach, and chaplain for their dedication and support throughout the walk.
Shee assured attendees that the ‘You Matter Walk for Life’ is not a one-time event, promising an even bigger edition in the near future.
The event also featured words of exhortation from Venerable Charles Osemene, Chaplain of the Government House Chapel, who urged participants to remain humble and diligent in their service to humanity.