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Dr. Doodei Week: A Leader Honored for Excellence and Distinguished Service

By Dave Ikiedei Asei | Niger Delta Progress-Reporters | December 30th, 2025
In a memorable ceremony that celebrated leadership, service, and community impact, Dr. Doodei A. Week was honored with the prestigious Excellence Award and named Distinguished Izon Personality of the Year by the Honorable Ladies of Bayelsa. 

The presentation highlighted Dr. Week as a divine envoy whose leadership continues to bring solace, joy, and inspiration to the people of Bayelsa State.

Under his guidance, women find comfort, children experience joy and nurturing, and men are motivated toward greatness. The awarding body emphasized that his enduring impact is poised to leave a lasting legacy, one that will shape the social and cultural landscape of Bayelsa for generations to come.

Prayers were offered in celebration of Dr. Week’s leadership, invoking blessings upon the Tukpa of Tarakiri and drawing parallels to the timeless wisdom of Proverbs 29:2: “When the righteous rule, the people rejoice.” This recognition reflects a leader committed not only to public service but to uplifting every segment of society.

Dr. Week embodies qualities that set him apart as a servant-leader: humility, unwavering commitment to societal improvement, determination to give his all, and a dedication to excellence in service delivery. Loved and respected by his people, he has earned their admiration through tireless hard work, patience, and steadfast devotion to the welfare of the community.

The award stands as a testament to Dr. Doodei Week’s exceptional leadership—a beacon of hope, progress, and inspiration for Bayelsa State and beyond.

Congratulations to you for this well-deserved award.

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