Oborevwori’s Wife Launches Fitness Drive, Urges Women to Embrace Healthy Living
Omoyeni Olabode

The wife of Delta State Governor and founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Mrs Tobore Oborevwori, has launched a state-wide fitness initiative aimed at promoting wellness among women.
Leading the maiden edition of the “You Matter Walk for Life” in Asaba, she encouraged women to adopt active and healthy lifestyles. The walk began at the Inter-Bau Roundabout and ended at the First Lady’s office in the new Government House, featuring moments of prayer, music, and group motivation.
Mrs Oborevwori described the event as a symbol of unity and transformation, emphasizing the importance of combining physical exercise with spiritual reflection. She urged participants to stay active, maintain healthy weights, and pursue holistic well-being.
She assured that the You Matter Walk for Life would become a regular event, thanking security and fitness partners for their support.
In a related event, Dr Nonye Soludo, wife of the Anambra State Governor, also led a “Healthy Living Walk” across communities to promote fitness, proper nutrition, and disease prevention.
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