Group commends Eze Ogbonna over performance, Chieftaincy installation

By Ihuoma O Amaike, Port Harcourt

A group from Ngwa land under the aegis of Ngwa Professionals’ Association of Nigeria has commended the efforts of Eze Eziaha 1, the traditional ruler of Ndiolumbe Nvosi Autonomous Community Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area of Abia State, HRM Eze Dr. (Sir) Godwin Azunna Ogbonna over the recognition and honour done on one of their outstanding members, Chief Rtn. Bright Chinenye Chikezie.

The recognition which came in view of the commitments and benevolence of the recipient, who was described as a feather to the aspirations and objectives of the association.

Described by the entire membership as laudable members who witnessed the occasion, confirmed that the recipient from all indications met the requirements and the demands of his people.

According to one of spokespersons during the event, Chief Teddy Nwankwo, who was in attendance, described the recognition as an added achievement that will project the strength and the calibre of dignitaries which the association is made of.

According to him, there are many outstanding members of the association who have been recognised and were installed with the chieftaincy titles from different royal fathers from and outside Ngwa land.

He said that Chief Sir Rtn. Chikezie was considered in reciprocity of his outstanding performances which mankind is always identified with.

He described his selfless service and human development as one of the best humanity can offer for meaningful development and prayed for the grace to sustain it.

In a statement issued by the National President of the association Diamond Pillar/Trustee/Patron Chidi Nkoro, the honour was another elevation in addition to the existing ones that confirms that the association is not just for everyone but for professionals from Ngwa land.

He commended the royal father for finding the recipient worthy of his cabinet’s membership with the title “udo eji eke ego 1 of Ngwa land” and enjoined all and sundry to reciprocate good gesture, morals and discipline for a better society.

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