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Federal Information Mourns The Loss Of A Masterly Journalist, Describes It As One Too Many

The Federal Information Chapel of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council received the news of the passing of one of Delta State finest journalists, Comrade Matthew Ochei as a rude shock, describing it as a huge loss and one too many

The deceased who was a member of the Asaba Correspondents Chapel and staff of The Punch Newspapers died in the early hours of Tuesday 6th January 2026 after a brief illness.

The Chapel Chairman , Comrade Abel Johngold through the Chapel Secretary, Comrade Wilbet Ijeoma, on behalf of members of Federal Information Chapel extends his sincerest condolence to the families of the deceased in particular and Asaba Correspondents Chapel where the deceased was a member until his demise.

“Comrade Matthew Ochei was a consummate journalist who demonstrated high sense of diligence and professionalism in the discharge of his duties. He would be remembered for his diligence, dexterity, commitment and contribution to the growth of the print media in Delta State.”: the statement reads in part

The Chairman and members of Federal Information Chapel commiserates with the families of Comrade Matthew Ochei and stands with them in prayers during this dark period of mourning.

Okpe Leaders Release Full Statement, Reject ‘Abigborodo Oil Field’ Name, Fault Uduaghan’s Claims

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Leaders of the Sapele Okpe Community have released a detailed rejoinder rejecting claims by the Alema of Warri Kingdom, Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan, over the ownership and naming of the proposed Abigborodo Oil Field in Petroleum Prospecting Licence 220 (PPL 220), insisting that the land belongs to Okpe people.

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The leaders issued the statement in response to a Facebook post credited to Uduaghan, which asserted that the oil field was rightly named after Abigborodo Community. The Okpe leaders said the claims were misleading and contradicted by colonial records, government White Papers and legal instruments.

The statement was jointly signed by Chief Onoriode Temiagin, Chief Austin Arieja, Chief Lt. Col. Babuba Moses Abeke (rtd.), Hon. Chief Godwin Atose and Chief Patrick Akomovba, who said they were speaking for the Sapele Okpe Community in Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State.

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Below is the full press statement as released by the Okpe leaders, reproduced verbatim:

“A JOINDER TO THE FACEBOOK POST: ABIGBORODO OIL FIELD RIGHTLY NAMED

The attention of Sapele Okpe Community leaders has been drawn to the crass ignorance on the ownership and founding of Sapele Okpe land, part of which has been erroneously christened as Abigborodo Oil Field (PPL220), which was displayed in a Facebook write up by Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan. To correct the deceptions by which the false narrative was deliberately decorated, We, CHIEF ONORIODE TEMIAGIN, CHIEF AUSTIN ARIEJA, CHIEF LT. COL. BABUBA MOSES ABEKE (RTD.), HON. CHIEF GODWIN ATOSE and CHIEF PATRICK AKOMOVBA representing the people of Sapele Okpe Community in Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria have decided to straighten the facts as follows:

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First it is important to begin by saying that it is in the interest of the Government, Navante Exploration and Production Limited and the general public for the Federal Ministry of Environment (FME) to give full attention to the protest of the Udogun Okpe (the Orodje in Council), the Highest Decision-making Body of Okpe Kingdom over the wrong naming of the location referred to as Abigborodo Oil Field (PPL220). We wish to state for the umpteenth time that the area of land covering PPL 220 does not belong to the Abigborodo people. The White Paper of the Delta State Government produced in 2020 after an extensive judicial panel of enquiry unambiguously affirms this position.

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Gbekoko and Otonyatsere have never been part of Abigborodo and were never under any form of administration of the Olu of Itsekiri (as he was then known). The said White Paper identified these communities as under Sapele Local Government Area and within the areas excised from the Reserve. Abigborodo was never included nor excised anytime from the reserve.

Before the reserve was constituted by the colonial masters, notice was given on the 7th May 1932 to all affected communities and persons to submit their claim. The Olu of Itsekiri petitioned the Constitution of the Forest Reserve on the 11th July 1932 that “all that piece of land described in the aforesaid Notice belong to Olu of Itsekiri who is the sole trustee of all Itsekiri land.”

The Colonial Masters found the claim of the Olu as lacking merit. The claim was dismissed and the Forest Reserve constituted. The Petition was not ignored as falsely claimed by Chief Uduaghan. The failed Protest letter of the Olu and the response of the Colonial Masters are contained in National Archives.

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The Native Authority which administered the constituted reserve comprised only Okpe indigenes. They include Ayomano, A. E. Omarin, Ojegba, Agbotor, Avbioroko, Eyeregba, Bakpolo, etc. These families are still present in Okpe land till date. The constitution of the Forest Reserve was approved by G. C. Whiteley, Chief Commissioner for Western Province. A copy of the letter of the Colonial Masters conveying this decision is contained in national archives. So, it is not true that Udogun Okpe never administered Okpe-Urhobo Forest Resreve. The Okpe indigenes listed above were the representatives of the Udogun Okpe.

The Claim of Chief Uduaghan that Okpe authorities informed the Colonial Administrators that they have no land to contribute to the proposed Forest Reserve is one of the weakest and illogical fallacies ever proposed. The Forest itself was named by the Colonial Masters as Ukpe-Sobo (Okpe -Urhobo) Forest Reserve and same was administered by native authority composed of Okpe people after Itsekiri’s claim was dismissed. If Okpe authorities did not give land to the Colonial Masters, the question then is who did? Is it the Itsekiris whose claim of ownership was dismissed from the world go?

It is important to state that the claim of Chief Alema Okonedo, the forefather of Chief Uduaghan, that Gbekoko and Otonyatsere belonged to Abigborodo was equally dismissed. Okonedo’s petition did not lead to any recommendation or legal instrument, nor was it upheld as falsely claimed by Chief Uduaghan in the misleading facebook write up. In fact, the then Chief Secretary to the Colonial Government (Lagos) wrote to Chief Alema Okonedo on the 14th May 1941 emphasizing that all “claims to interests in the land were heard, investigated and decided on the 25th of October 1932. The Reserve was finally constituted by Order No.33 of 1933 which was published in the supplement to Gazette No. 51 on the 31st of August 1933.” This colonial letter put an end to all agitations by the Itsekiris to the Okpe Urhobo Forest Reserve until recently when Chief Uduaghan began to revive the stale claim.

The name Abigborodo Oil Field is a much later manipulation to ascribe ownership of Okpe Urhobo land to Abigborodo people whose claim had been resolved against them. All existing records show that Abigborodo has no land in the Reserve, how then an oil field covering Okpe-Urhobo Forest Reserve is being designated as Abigborodo Oil Field without the input of local authorities or of the State. It is important to mention that in a state meeting held on the 23rd October 2025 between Navante Limited and Sapele Okpe Community leaders, the Delta State Commissioner for Oil and Gas as well as that for Environment unequivocally directed Navante to do everything necessary to ensure that the name of the proposed oil field reflects the owners of the land before commencing EIA exercise.

No Abigborodo indigene farmed in Okpe land and there was no such magistrate court case in 1940 discharging and acquitting Abigborodo farmers on the land. None also affirmed Abigborodo ownership over any part of the Reserve. These are all illusions and fake narratives to deceive the unsuspecting public. No such judgment has been tendered anywhere – not even before the Judicial Panel of Enquiry where Abigborodo was unmistakably told that they have no land in the Reserve.

Chief Uduaghan is aware that the land released by the Delta State Government was released to Otonyasere people. Abigborodo could not establish before the Judicial Panel of enquiry their bogus and ostentatious claim of owning Otoyantsere land which is part of Sapele Okpe Community. Thus, his claim that the Delta State Government released land to them is not only deceptive, it is a wicked lie. The government instrument enlarging Otonyatsere enclave by adding 200 acres in favour of Otonyasere people is contained in Delta State Legal Notice 11 of 1996, for anyone who cares to verify. The 200 acres was release to Otoyansere on the application of the leaders of Otonyasere people. Another expanse of 1200 hectares was also de-reserved for the Sapele Okpe Community by the Delta State Government. None was deserved and no portion of Okpe Forest Reserve has ever been released to Abigborodo people.

The Claim that Abigborodo land extends into Sapele Local Government is a stale statement lacking historical authenticity and legal authority. No historical record anywhere affirms Sapele as Itsekiri territory. There is no such decision rejecting Sapele Okpe Community Land anytime as speculated by Chief Uduaghan. These facts only exist in his imagination.

It is also important to remind Chief Uduaghan that though EIA is an environmental exercise, those who will be impacted by proposed projects are important stakeholders in the process. Identifying the wrong people as owners also means that those who will bear the burden of the environmental impacts have not been rightly identified, and that is environmental injustice which FME, Navante and other relevant bodies must not permit. Chevron Nigeria Limited never operated in PPL220. This claim by Chief Uduaghan is also false. Chevron is operating in Abigborodo community and not in Okpe land.

In the final analysis, we advise FME and Navante not to be deceived by the facebook falsehoods released by Chief Uduaghan as some sort of new year pleasantries to his people to garner the confidence of his usual uninformed followers. The ownership of what does not belong to Abigbordo is what the leaders of Abigborodo have been asking for since 1932. It is an impossible request. FME is not competent to grant this request through Oil field naming. The Forest Reserve is under the occupation of Okpe People. Chief Uduaghan and Abigborodo people should not be taken seriously until they are able to file a simple civil court action for declaration of title over Okpe Urhobo Forest Reserve. In the absence of this, the imaginary historical records being cited over and again by Chief Uduaghan are not, and cannot be recognized as conferring ownership in the face of gazetted colonial instruments and Delta State Legal Notices. We urge FME to be advised.”

The statement follows a rejoinder by the Alema of Warri Kingdom, Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan, who had asked the Federal Ministry of Environment to disregard protests by the Udogun Okpe over the naming of the Abigborodo Oil Field.

Uduaghan maintained that the oil field rightly belongs to Abigborodo Community in Warri North Local Government Area, citing colonial records, court decisions and past government actions, and insisting that the Environmental Impact Assessment process was not a platform to reopen land ownership disputes.

The dispute has since reignited long-standing tensions over land ownership in the Okpe–Urhobo Forest Reserve, with federal and state authorities now expected to review the competing claims.

Cheers, Tears, As Mama Mgbuzor Takes A Bow At 101.

In what turned out remarkable and memorable, the families of Late Chief Marki Okwose and Late Elimuya Nwaiku laid to rest their centenarian – mother, grand mother, great grandmother, great great grandmother, sister and aunty, Chief Madam Cecilia Mgbuzor Okwose, who took a bow at 101.

The epoch-making ceremony took place on Friday 2nd January 2026 at Ekpemili Primary School, Obiogene Ebedei in Ukwuani Local Government Area, Delta State, which brought together dignitaries from all rank and file to grace the occasion.

Speaking at the event through Ukwuani Trumpet Correspondent, the children of Mama took turns to pay tributes to their mother, eulogizing her for a live well spent.

“Nnem was a mother of many, a mother of all, mother of the lost, a hardworking and loving woman who loved me and taught me how to do business and keep my home”: Princess Elizabeth Ijeoma renders in part, as she eulogized her mother in Ukwuani dialect.

Late Mama Mgbuzor, the grandmother of a masterly journalist, Comrade Wilbet Ijeoma, led a life of love, selflessness, humility and service, leaving a legacy for the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren she left behind.

Mama was survived by 4 children, 2 foster children, 26 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren, 5 great great grandchildren.

The funeral procession was conducted by members of Jehovah’s witnesses where Mama fellowshiped until her demise. The speaker, Brother Godwin Ikonne extolled Mama’s virtue as a patient and selfless woman whose character would resonate till the end of times, and have paid off as hopes beacon on her for resurrection and life everlasting in paradise earth, urging attendees to emulate Mama, live a virtuous life and earn salvation.

Highpoints of the ceremony were press interview, funeral procession, burial talk by Jehovah’s witnesses, group photograph and entertainment of guests.

 

Jubilation in Asaba as Asagba Nominates Hon. Bridget Anyafulu for Olinzele Ahaba Title

Bridget Anyafulu

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA

There was widespread jubilation across Asaba Kingdom following the New Year proclamation of the Asagba of Asaba, His Royal Majesty, Prof. Epiphany Chigbogu Azinge, SAN, OON, FNIALS, LLD (HC), KSG, KSJI, nominating Hon. Bridget Ifechukwukwu Anyafulu, the Member representing Oshimili South State Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, for the prestigious Olinzele Ahaba Chieftaincy Title.

Prof. Asagba Epiphany Azinge, Asagba of Asaba

The revered monarch, in his traditional New Year message to the people of Ahaba, listed Hon. Anyafulu among distinguished sons and daughters of the kingdom considered worthy of the ancient honour. Also nominated are Ogbueshi (Prof.) Louis Edozie, former Delta State Commissioner for Information, and Barr. Chike Ogeah, among others.

The Asagba made it clear that the nominations are in keeping with the customs and traditions of Asaba, noting that all nominees are expected to undergo the necessary screening and fulfillment of age-long requirements, with the final conferment to be done solely at the pleasure of the throne anytime in 2027.

Asagba of Asaba and Hon. Bridget Anyafulu Esq.

The royal announcement was greeted with excitement as the Comrade Community and residents of Asaba rolled out drums of celebration, pouring encomiums on Hon. Bridget Anyafulu for what many described as a well-earned recognition of her service, humility, and unwavering commitment to the welfare of her people.

Community leaders and residents alike praised the Asagba of Asaba for upholding the sanctity of Asaba tradition and for ensuring that the revered Olinzele title remains a symbol of honour, responsibility, and service to the Ahaba people.

The Olinzele Ahaba title, steeped in history and cultural significance, is traditionally reserved for individuals who have shown exceptional dedication to the progress, peace, and unity of Asaba Kingdom.

As songs of praise and congratulatory messages continue to echo across the land, the nomination of Hon. Bridget Anyafulu is being celebrated as a moment of pride for Oshimili South and the entire Asaba nation.

ESSOSA celebrates Second Anniversary, Reels Out Achievements, Donates Lawn Mower To Ebedei Secondary School

It was the second anniversary and end of year get-together of Ebedei Secondary School Old Students Association (ESSOSA) marked with ambience and an electrifying atmosphere which permeated in the faces and cheers of the principal and staff of the school, students, invited guests and members of the association alike.

The event which took place on Saturday 27th December 2025 at Ellen’s Ville Hotel Ebedei marked the second anniversary of ESSOSA after a successful inaugural outing last year to the glory of God.

Hon. Bridget Anyafulu Extends Warm Christmas Greetings, Calls for Peace, Love and Hope

Bridget Anyafulu

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

The Member representing Oshimili South State Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. (Barr.) Ifechukwukwu Bridget Anyafulu, has extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to the people of Oshimili South, Deltans, and Nigerians at large, urging citizens to embrace peace, love, and unity during the festive season.

In her Christmas message, Hon. Anyafulu conveyed warm wishes on behalf of her family, praying that the season brings joy, peace, and renewed hope to every home.

“May this Christmas bring peace to your heart, joy and love to your home, tolerance among one another, and hope for a brighter future,” she said.

The lawmaker emphasized that Christmas remains a season of giving, forgiveness, and reflection, calling on individuals and communities to uphold the values of love, compassion, and mutual understanding for the good of humanity and the glory of God.

She encouraged citizens to use the period to strengthen family bonds, promote peaceful coexistence, and extend kindness to the less privileged, noting that collective goodwill remains vital to societal progress.

Hon. Anyafulu concluded by wishing everyone a joyful and memorable celebration, reiterating her belief in inclusive governance and shared prosperity.

“Merry Christmas to you all,” she added, affirming that everyone counts.

Hon. (Barr.) Ifechukwukwu Bridget Anyafulu
Member Representing Oshimili South State Constituency
Delta State House of Assembly

Xmas: PEPIN President Pens Season’s Greeting, Salutes The Loyalty Of Executives, Members

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE & HAPPY NEW YEAR IN ADVANCE

The National President
Peculiar Patriot Initiative of Nigeria (PEPIN)
(Peculiar Women, Men & Youth in Politics – Project 2027), Hon. Akande F. Awani, has expressed her deepest and best wishes to her dearly beloved PEPIN family across the nation.

Awanii made the press release available to journalists during an in-house interactive forum convened to chart a way forward for the PEPIN family, Delta State and Nigeria in general.
Her message reads in part, “As we joyfully celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, I extend my heartfelt Christmas greetings filled with love, gratitude, and hope to all PEPIN members across the nation.”

The consummate leader specially salute and appreciate the National Vice Presidents in the Six (6) Geopolitical Zones including the FCT,  State Coordinators and Assistant State Coordinators incharge of Senetoral District’s, LGA Coordinators, Ward Coordinators, all Executives at every level, and Departmental Heads, noting that their loyalty, sacrifices, and tireless commitment to the PEPIN vision over project 2027 Oluremi TINUBU Movement and structure are deeply acknowledged. “This season reminds us that light was born into the world, hope was restored, and unity became possible through love. In that same spirit, PEPIN has remained strong and focused because of your dedication to the ideals of good leadership, people-centered governance, and progressive politics.” Awani remarked.
“As we look ahead, we reaffirm our unflinching loyalty and commitment to our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Together, we stand firm in support of the progressive agenda for His excellency PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU and in readiness to contribute meaningfully toward the success and victory of our party at all levels, as we journey confidently toward 2027. As we step into the New Year, I pray that God grants every PEPIN member good health, divine wisdom, uncommon favour, protection, and renewed strength. May the New Year usher in greater unity, strategic growth, and visible achievements for PEPIN and for our great party APC. May our collective efforts be crowned with resounding success.” the PEPIN President expressed.
She thanked members of the PEPIN family for their belief, resilience, and unwavering commitment, noting that together, they will build, and together they will win and succeed.
“Merry Christmas and a Prosperous, Peaceful, and Victorious New Year in advance!”

Ukwuani: CAN Executives Receive Xmas Package From Council Chairman

The Executive Chairman of Ukwuani Local Government Area, Hon. (Barr.) C.S Possible Ajede, yesterday hosted executives of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ukwuani chapter, as part of the Christmas celebrations.

During the gathering aimed at celebrating the Birth of Jesus during the festive season, the Ukwuani Council Chairman presented the CAN executives with cash gifts and bags of rice to support their celebrations.

In his remarks, Barr. Ajede commended the association for its steadfast commitment to evangelism and urged them to remain steadfast and dedicated to winning souls for Christ. He emphasized the importance of preaching the gospel of love, which he described as the true essence of the season and the message of Jesus Christ.

The CAN executives, in turn, expressed deep appreciation for the Chairman’s generosity and consistent support during festive seasons.

EKO DELIVERS BIG! ₦100 MILLION CASH EMPOWERMENT + 330 BAGS OF RICE FOR SHERIFF’S MORE AGENDA

Oshimili South Local Government Area came alive with joy as the EKO Empowerment Programme for Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda recorded a massive success, reaffirming people-first governance at the grassroots.

The historic empowerment ceremony was witnessed by the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, who represented the Executive Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, as leaders, stakeholders, youths, women, and beneficiaries turned out in large numbers.

Addressing the gathering, the Executive Chairman of Oshimili South LGA, Hon. High Chief Ezenyili Kelvin Obi, PhD (EKO), expressed gratitude to the people for their continuous support and emphasized that his administration remains committed to delivering dividends of democracy to every ward.

Dr. Ezenyili Kelvin Obi

In a bold demonstration of inclusive leadership, EKO distributed 30 bags of rice to each ward across Oshimili South** to ensure families celebrate Christmas with joy and dignity. In addition, the Chairman rolled out a ₦100 MILLION cash empowerment package to support artisans, traders, business owners, youths, and entrepreneurs, aimed at strengthening existing businesses and boosting the local economy.

Speaking on behalf of the Governor, Deputy Governor Sir Monday Onyeme commended EKO for effective grassroots leadership and for translating the MORE Agenda into visible and impactful actions. He described the empowerment programme as a true reflection of Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security.

Sir Onyeme noted that the unity and massive turnout at the event clearly show the people’s confidence in EKO’s leadership, urging beneficiaries to make good use of the support to improve their livelihoods and contribute to community development.

With this landmark empowerment, EKO has once again proven that Oshimili South stands solidly with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, as people-centered governance continues to reach every corner of the local government.

Okpai Kingdom Gets New King. See Who

There was a change of kingship baton in Okpai Kingdom as Prince Chukwumeke Ugbome was formally enthroned as the Uwaoma of Okpai Kingdom in Ndokwa East Local Government Area, following the passing on of his father, the late Igwe of Okpai, marking a defining moment in the continuity of traditional leadership.

The coronation ceremony which took place at Okpai Oluchi on 22nd December, 2025, was roundly attended by traditional rulers, elders, community leaders, youth and women groups, as well as dignitaries from within and outside Okpai Kingdom.

Addressing the gathering, Prince Ugbome described his ascension as a solemn call to service rather than a personal triumph, stressing that his reign would be anchored on humility, fairness and commitment to the collective good of the people.

“My emergence as Uwaoma is not a privilege to dominate, but a responsibility to serve my people with humility, fairness and commitment,” he declared.

Reflecting on his upbringing, the new monarch said his early years of discipline and hard work had shaped his outlook on leadership, noting that peace and unity would remain the cornerstone of his reign.

“I was raised to understand the importance of peace and unity. With your support, this community will experience massive development, especially as we have capable chiefs and answerable government officials,” he said.

Prince Ugbome also highlighted the diverse cultural and religious influences within his family, which he said had instilled in him values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence—principles he assured would guide his leadership.

Paying tribute to his late father, the monarch described the former Igwe as a symbol of peace, stability and unity in Okpai Kingdom, pledging to uphold and sustain his legacy.

“The passing of my father is painful, but his legacy of peace, unity and service will continue to guide my actions,” he said.

He assured the people that his leadership would be inclusive and protective of communal interests, insisting that unity remains critical to the sustainable development of the kingdom.

“I am not here to rule with intimidation or conflict. I am here to stand with my people, protect their interests and work for the progress of Okpai Kingdom,” Prince Ugbome said, calling on all sons and daughters of the kingdom to rally behind his reign.

In her remarks, Princess Joyce Akpaluku, the first daughter of the late Igwe of Okpai Oluchi and holder of the traditional title Ochiaga, described her brother’s emergence as historic and divinely ordained.

She explained that the succession followed the established customs of the kingdom, which stipulate that the first son ascends the throne upon the demise of the king, adding that the seamless transition underscored the strength of Okpai Oluchi’s traditions.

According to her, the title Uwaoma, meaning “good life,” signifies a throne bestowed by destiny and tradition rather than contestation. “This is about celebrating life, peace and the essence of a good life for our people,” she said, noting that the community embraced the new monarch without dispute.

Princess Akpaluku reaffirmed her commitment to supporting the new Uwaoma, particularly in mobilising women to sustain peace and advance development in the kingdom.

Also speaking, Chief Obiajulu Nduka, the Ome-Udo I of Okpai Kingdom, described the enthronement as a historic milestone that reinforces peace, unity and leadership continuity.

Chief Nduka noted that the kingdom had evolved from past internal challenges into a more united community, adding that the peaceful ceremony reflected the progress made in strengthening communal bonds. He urged the new monarch to lead with consultation, collaboration and empathy.

The ceremony witnessed public declarations of loyalty from prominent political and community leaders, including former and serving chairmen of Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Barr. Sam Chukwuji and Hon. Vincent Osilonya, as well as the President General of the Ndokwa Neku Union, Comrade Amechi Asuguni.

They pledged their cooperation and expressed confidence that Prince Ugbome’s reign would usher in greater peace, unity and development for Okpai Kingdom.

Reacting to the occasion, Chairman of the Community Development Committee, Comrade Victor Igweokwu, described the late monarch as “the source of unity and peace in the community,” noting that his death had created a deep void.

“Today, we are in the palace where the community is officially informed of the passing of the monarch while celebrating our historic culture as his son, Prince Chukwumeke Ugbome, takes over,” he said.

Igweokwu recalled that the late Igwe ensured stability by managing all segments of the community, including the youths, and expressed optimism about the future. “We pray that God Almighty grants the new Uwaoma the wisdom, knowledge and grace to sustain the legacy of unity, peace and love laid by our late father,” he added.

The enthronement is widely regarded as a milestone that underscores harmony, continuity and the enduring relevance of traditional institutions in promoting peace and grassroots development.

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