Cultural Day: Ohanaeze says Igbos committed to greater Lagos

Mon, Nov 4, 2024
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IGBO socio-cultural organisation,  Ohanaeze Ndigbo, says Igbos are committed to the progress of  Lagos  State and will  join hands with indigenes to further build the state.

The group made the pledge at the 2024 commemoration of Igbo Cultural Day and Yam Festival in Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Alimosho area of  the state .

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event, which was also to mark 10th coronation anniversary of Eze Emmanuel Oparachukwu, the Eze Udo 1 of Agbado Oke-Odo LCDA, featured the conferment of chieftaincy titles on some  indigenes of  the  state.

In his address, Oparachukwu said that the event was to project igbo common identity and promote the cultural heritage “as one people under one destiny.”

“Let us use the opportunity offered by this event to push the frontiers of our collective dream of a greater united and progressive Ndigbo in Lagos State.

“It an opportunity to join hands with our host state (Lagos State) to further build it  ,” Oparachukwu said.

According to him, despite challenges,  Ohanaeze Ndigbo is living up to expectations and waxing strong in the state.

He stressed  the need to appreciate the cultural heritage and values of Ndigbo,and preserve them.

He said: “The onerous task before us today rest in rebuilding confidence and this we must do among others.

“It is our collective aspiration and all hands must be on deck to ensure that our traditional values are being salvaged from extinction and preserved for the new generation .”

He advised  Igbos to do their best  for the society .

Speaking, Chief Solomon Aguene (Udochia), Chairman, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos State ,said that Igbo cultural values were respected everywhere in the world,assuring  those in Lagos would continue to preserve them.

Aguene said that there should not be animosity and suspicion  among different tribes in the state.

Also, Dr Jossy Egwuatu, the Eze Ndigbo of Surulere LGA ,told NAN that the celebration was about love and oneness that should exist among various ethnic nationalities in the state.

A co-host of the event, Chief Charles Obih (Ugoabata), told NAN that the event was also to intimate Igbo children residing in the state with traditions, especially some of them who had not been privileged to go to  their native land.

Obih, the President General, United Market Leaders/Traders Association of Nigeria, urged Igbos to be law-abiding and work for peace of the state.

Obih commended the  people of Lagos for being accommodating, but  urged the state government to accommodate Igbos in  public offices

One of the awardees and  indigene ot the state,Mr . Moshood Salvador, who was conferred with “Nwannedinamba” , promised to do more to support Igbos, especially the youth, in the state.

“What is important in life is to have consideration for humanity, regardless of religion, tribe or tongue. We must work together.

“One tribe should not disrespect and disappoint the other. This award is not by accident, the association between  Yorubas and Igbos in Lagos is long,” Salvador, a former federal lawmaker, said.

Dedicating the award to all the indigenous fathers of Lagos, Salvador said that life was about understanding people’s needs and meeting them.

Another awardee, Bashorun Olufunmilola.Anjorin,  Chairman of the Conscience Forum, who was conferred with “Enyi Ndigbo “, pledged to do more in terms of  partnering and relating with Igbos in Lagos.

NAN reports that Chairman of the occasion , Eze Peter Ifeanyi, offered prayers at the event on behalf of Igbo leaders present .

He then decorated the awardees  with their respective  titles.

NAN reports the event featured cultural rites and displays to thrill those in attendance (NAN) 

A.I

Nov. 4, 2024

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