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Sabinus Sponsors Road Construction in Port Harcourt’s Obi Nkita/Ali Agwor Community

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Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, better known as Sabinus, has demonstrated his commitment to community development by personally sponsoring the construction of a road in the Obi Nkita/Ali Agwor area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State. 
Videos and photographs circulating on social media capture the comedian and skit maker overseeing graders, compactors, and a team of laborers as they work to fill potholes and level the roadway, transforming a previously neglected stretch into a more navigable thoroughfare.

Residents of the neighborhood have expressed appreciation for Sabinus’s intervention, noting that the road’s poor condition had long impeded daily commutes, delayed access for emergency vehicles, and hampered local commerce. Many commenters praised the entertainer for using his platform and personal resources to address a civic challenge often left unaddressed by government agencies. Others have called on fellow public figures to emulate his example of hands-on philanthropy.

This project builds on Sabinus’s growing reputation as more than just a comedian—he is increasingly seen as an advocate for positive change. His decision to take an active role in infrastructure improvement underscores the influence social media personalities can wield, turning online visibility into real-world impact. By stepping into a leadership role in this initiative, Sabinus has highlighted the potential for creative professionals to bridge gaps in public services and inspire collective action.

The road construction in Obi Nkita/Ali Agwor is expected to ease traffic flow and enhance safety for motorists and pedestrians alike. As the project reaches completion, community members are already anticipating additional benefits, including increased property values and opportunities for small businesses to flourish along the improved route. Sabinus’s investment serves as a reminder that targeted, well-executed interventions can yield long-lasting improvements in urban living conditions.

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