South South NCPC Staff Honour Federal Commissioner Weli Wosu on His Birthday
By Anthony Toruka

The staff of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) South South Zonal Office in Port Harcourt gathered in celebration as they honoured Chief Weli Wosu, the Federal Commissioner representing the zone on the Commission’s Board, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary.
The warm celebration, held at the Commissioner’s residence in Port Harcourt, featured moments of prayer, fellowship, and heartfelt tributes. A special birthday card was presented to Chief Wosu by the zonal staff—a symbolic gesture acknowledging his dedicated service and inspirational leadership in advancing Christian pilgrimage within the South South region.
“Chief Wosu has not only led us with excellence but has taught us what servant leadership looks like,”
— One of the NCPC staff members said during the tribute.
Describing the Federal Commissioner as a “leader of leaders,” the staff commended his humility, open-door policy, and his unwavering commitment to spiritual and administrative excellence. Many who attended noted that his leadership had brought fresh momentum to pilgrimage operations in the zone, resulting in better coordination and improved welfare for pilgrims.
Chief Wosu, visibly touched by the surprise gathering, expressed gratitude to the staff for their thoughtfulness and unity. “I consider myself privileged to serve,” he said, “and I am blessed to have a team that shares this vision of purpose and faith.”
Over the past year, Chief Wosu has been instrumental in driving new initiatives aimed at strengthening pilgrimage logistics, spiritual guidance, and zonal collaboration within the NCPC framework. His tenure has been marked by transparency, innovation, and strong engagement with Christian communities across the region.
The celebration concluded with hymns and prayers for continued strength and wisdom for the Commissioner as he leads with grace and focus. The South South zonal office reaffirmed their commitment to supporting his mission of spiritual renewal and national integrity through pilgrimage.
Source: Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) South South Zonal Office