Be Good Ambassadors, Ohanaeze Chief Obiozor Charges Igbo Living in Lagos

The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, George Obiozor, has called on the Igbo people of Lagos State to be good ambassadors for the organization by living in peace and harmony with their host community.

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Obiozor spearheaded the inauguration of Chief Sunday Ossai as the organization's General Chairman in Lagos State, which took place over the weekend at the Muson Center in the Onikan area of ​​the State.

The event was attended by the First Lady of Ondo State, Mrs. Betty Anyanwu Akeredolu; the secretary general of the organization, Chief Okey Emuchey and other leaders of the organization across the states of Nigeria and the Diaspora.

The former statesman, who was represented by the Secretary General of the Socio-Cultural Group, Chief Emuchey, also called on them to always show unwavering loyalty to the Lagos State Government and the people. leaders of the community where they reside.

Speaking at the event, the new CEO of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State, Chief Sunday Ossai, promised to reposition the organization to better serve Igbo interests and foster good relations between them and the government in power in the state.

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Ossai, who noted that the state body had been beaten and diminished to a level that should not be due to the selfishness and greed of some members, who he said were swept away to cause of pecuniary gain, assured that he would make him work assiduously to unite the Igbo in Lagos and make them submissive and sympathetic to the authority of the state.

The new coxswain revealed that to that end he had, after consultation, set up a committee that would reposition and redirect the focus of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in the state.

He said the move was in line with his desire to have a remarkable and indelible legacy for prospective administrations and to initiate ideas through which Igbos would be fully engaged in the economic development of Lagos State and beyond.

“After consultation, I have put in place an important committee that will reposition and redirect the focus of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos State, in line with its desire to leave a remarkable and indelible legacy to prospective administrations and to initiate ideas through which Igbos can be fully engaged in the economic development of Lagos State and beyond,” he said.

The Lagos State Governor's Special Adviser on Drainage Services, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, in his own remark urged the Igbo people in the state to forget the past and unite so that they work collectively in the interests of the organization.< /p>

The chairman of the event, Grand Chief Charles Ugonmuo, also urged the Igbo people of Lagos State to unite and keep the peace, assuring that as the grand patron of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State, he would do everything in his power to bring peace. to the organization in the state.

“Let the bickering cease, we will have meetings with you all, and we seek God's intervention in the affairs of the organization,” he said.

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Be Good Ambassadors, Ohanaeze Chief Obiozor Charges Igbo Living in Lagos

The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, George Obiozor, has called on the Igbo people of Lagos State to be good ambassadors for the organization by living in peace and harmony with their host community.

>

Obiozor spearheaded the inauguration of Chief Sunday Ossai as the organization's General Chairman in Lagos State, which took place over the weekend at the Muson Center in the Onikan area of ​​the State.

The event was attended by the First Lady of Ondo State, Mrs. Betty Anyanwu Akeredolu; the secretary general of the organization, Chief Okey Emuchey and other leaders of the organization across the states of Nigeria and the Diaspora.

The former statesman, who was represented by the Secretary General of the Socio-Cultural Group, Chief Emuchey, also called on them to always show unwavering loyalty to the Lagos State Government and the people. leaders of the community where they reside.

Speaking at the event, the new CEO of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State, Chief Sunday Ossai, promised to reposition the organization to better serve Igbo interests and foster good relations between them and the government in power in the state.

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Ossai, who noted that the state body had been beaten and diminished to a level that should not be due to the selfishness and greed of some members, who he said were swept away to cause of pecuniary gain, assured that he would make him work assiduously to unite the Igbo in Lagos and make them submissive and sympathetic to the authority of the state.

The new coxswain revealed that to that end he had, after consultation, set up a committee that would reposition and redirect the focus of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in the state.

He said the move was in line with his desire to have a remarkable and indelible legacy for prospective administrations and to initiate ideas through which Igbos would be fully engaged in the economic development of Lagos State and beyond.

“After consultation, I have put in place an important committee that will reposition and redirect the focus of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos State, in line with its desire to leave a remarkable and indelible legacy to prospective administrations and to initiate ideas through which Igbos can be fully engaged in the economic development of Lagos State and beyond,” he said.

The Lagos State Governor's Special Adviser on Drainage Services, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, in his own remark urged the Igbo people in the state to forget the past and unite so that they work collectively in the interests of the organization.< /p>

The chairman of the event, Grand Chief Charles Ugonmuo, also urged the Igbo people of Lagos State to unite and keep the peace, assuring that as the grand patron of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State, he would do everything in his power to bring peace. to the organization in the state.

“Let the bickering cease, we will have meetings with you all, and we seek God's intervention in the affairs of the organization,” he said.

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