Naval top brass, Gbasa, urges youths to embrace education

Chief of Administration, Naval Headquarters Abuja, Rear Adm. Jason Gbasa, has urged young people to embrace education, as the sure way for better life, not the quick wealth syndrome in the society. 

The Senior Naval Officer gave the advice on Sunday in Igbedi Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa, during the funeral of his mother in-law, Mrs Margaret Pere. 

Gbasa said that quick money did not last in any way, and that youths should embrace education as the sure and legitimate way to achieve greatness. 

He said the youth should not turn their back on wise counsel, because it would never disappoint them. 

The Chief of Administration, said youths must listen to counsel, either from the community or elders because anyone that did not have it had missed the way. 

Gbasa said quick wealth would not last, but could destroy easily, and that one could not make it overnight, adding that it would only take a process of hard work to make one to be influential in the society. 

On his late mother in-law, he said she meant a lot to him, as he described her as his public relations officer. 

“While I want to shy away from publicity, she will boast about her son-in-law. She always provides, supplies my kitchen with fresh palm produce, fufu, both in Lagos and Abuja. 

“She was a prayer warrior, my intercessor, she always kneels and calls on God on my behalf for safety and prosperity. 

“There was a personal relationship between me, the children; we will surely miss her, she was a special woman to all that came in contact with her. 

“Another thing I admire about her is her honesty, she was very blunt in all she does, very straightforward. 

“She was not diplomatic when she sees a thing, she says it the way it is, if you get angry that’s your own, but the next day she comes and laughs again. But when she sees something wrong she still says it,” he said. 

Gbasa said she played a major role in his career, that her experience led to his success. 

On her part, the first daughter and the wife of Chief of Administration Naval Headquarters, Mrs Ebinipre Gbasa, described her mother as a very straightforward person and caring mother to all around her. 

She described her as a unifying factor to the whole family.  

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