Sotonye Toby Fulton: A Compassionate Woman

Throughout history, remarkable individuals like Mother Theresa and Florence Nightingale have stood out as global icons of humanitarian service, inspiring countless others to follow in their footsteps.

In Port Harcourt, Rivers State, there is a woman whose name resonates with the same spirit of compassion and service, a true enigma of humanitarianism: Sotonye Toby Fulton.

For over 25 years, Sotonye has dedicated her life to bringing joy and relief to the less privileged and people living with disabilities.

Her journey in humanitarian service began earnestly when she founded the Toby Jug Foundation more than two decades ago. At just over 30 years of age, she exhibited an extraordinary commitment to uplifting humanity.

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Today, as a politician and a respected woman in the society, Sotonye continues to embody selfless service using her resources and time to assist others

Her unwavering closeness to the people has earned her massive following, particularly among women who both adore and respect her as a reliable ally

Her past sacrifices and acts of kindness have paved the way for her current leadership role, where she galvanizes women in support for good governance and equity for women

Her steadfast dedication to service and her undeniable impact as a society woman have solidified her position as an undisputed force in Rivers State’s socio-political landscape.

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Sotonye Toby Fulton’s renewed energy for humanitarian services continues to inspire, uplift, and transform lives, affirming her place as one of Rivers State most outstanding personalities

Recently accolades and recognitions have continued to pour in for her and the last is from her own town of Opobo where she was honoured the prestigious title of Amaopuorubo of Opobo Kingdom by His Majesty King Dandeson Douglas Jaja, Jeki V, Treaty King, Amanyanabo of Ancient Opobo Kingdom.

By Olaseni O Egbeyemi