Delta State First Lady and Founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, has continued her advocacy for healthy living and community wellness through the “You Matter Walk4Life” fitness initiative, held on Saturday in Asaba.
Themed “10,000 Steps for Life,” the event brought together hundreds of participants from different walks of life, including government officials, youth groups, and fitness enthusiasts, who joined the First Lady on a morning walk from the interbau round about to the government house Asaba.
Addressing participants at the end of the exercise, Her Excellency Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori expressed heartfelt appreciation to everyone who turned out for the event, emphasizing that physical fitness is essential for a healthy and productive society. She encouraged Deltans to adopt regular exercise as part of their daily routine, noting that “good health remains the foundation for building stronger families and communities.”
In his inspiring word of exhortation, Venerable Charles Osemenia commended the First Lady for her vision and leadership, describing the Walk4Life as not just a fitness campaign but a call to value life and wellbeing. He urged participants to “see every step as a step toward a healthier and more purposeful life.”
The You Matter Walk4Life is one of the many initiatives under the You Matter Charity Foundation (YMCF), aimed at promoting wellness, empowerment, and social impact across Delta State.
The event concluded with cheers, music, and renewed energy among participants who pledged to continue taking daily steps toward healthier living.
