Tag: Obi of Onitsha

  • Obi of Onitsha didn’t issue any warning to northern youths – CoS

    Obi of Onitsha didn’t issue any warning to northern youths – CoS

    The Imeobi Onitsha Traditional Council has dismissed trending media report of a purported warning to northern youths credited to His Majesty, Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe (Agbogidi), the Obi of Onitsha over tension arising from the unfortunate killing of northern travellers in Uromi, Edo State recently.

    A statement by Chief Osita Anionwu (Ike Akatakwuani of Onitsha), Chief of Staff to the Obi of Onitsha insisted His Majesty didn’t issue the inflammatory statement, describing it as fake, fabricated and inaccurate and urged the general public to disregard it.

    The statement reads: “The Palace of the Obi of Onitsha wishes to inform the general public that His Majesty, Nnaemeka Achebe (Agbogidi), has made no statement regarding the recent killing of northerners in Edo State. Furthermore, he has issued no warning to anyone on the matter.

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    “This is another instance in the growing pattern of attributing fake statements to His Majesty, with the aim of stirring disaffection. The statement attributed to him is not only inaccurate but also inflammatory. We urge the public to disregard the fabricated statement and instead focus on promoting unity and understanding.

    “As a chairman of peace and harmony among all Nigerians, His Majesty remains committed to fostering an environment of mutual respect and cooperation among people of different ethnic and regional backgrounds. Let us work together to build bridges, not walls.”

  • I’m not part of any protest over Nnamdi Kanu, says Obi of Onitsha

    I’m not part of any protest over Nnamdi Kanu, says Obi of Onitsha

    The traditional ruler of Onitsha, Obi Alfred Achebe ,has dismissed reports linking his name with a planned protest over the leader of indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB)i Nnamdi Kanu

    The revered monarch described it as social media rant, adding that people should desist from using his name for such purposes.

    Social media reports had claimed the traditional ruler directed Igbo youths to prepare for a massive demonstration in Abuja on March 21, 2025 in support of Kanu’s court appearance.

    However, the Monarch debunked the alleged report in a statement in Awka on Thursday by his Chief of Staff, Chief Osita Anionwu,( Ike Akatakwuani of Onitsha)

    He urged the public to disregard the information, saying ‘it is false and unfounded’

    The statement reads: “The Palace of the Obi of Onitsha (Ime Obi Onicha) has been made aware of a false social media report claiming that the Obi of Onitsha has directed Igbo youths to prepare for a massive demonstration in Abuja on March 21, 2025, in support of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s court appearance. 

    “The report also falsely states that His Majesty will personally lead the demonstration.

    “We wish to categorically deny this report. The Obi of Onitsha did not issue any such directive or statement. 

    “His Majesty is currently in New York City, USA, participating in the United Nations Conference on the Status of Women (CSW69) and will not return to Nigeria until March 26.

    “The Joint Body of the Southeast Council of Traditional Rulers and Representatives of Igbo Archbishops and Bishops on Peace and Reconciliation, led by the Obi of Onitsha, remains committed to advocating for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. 

    “However, we urge the public to disregard the false report and rely on official channels for accurate information.”

  • Obi of Onitsha unveils Ijele Masquerade sculpture in Enugu

    Obi of Onitsha unveils Ijele Masquerade sculpture in Enugu

    In a move to boost culture and tourism as well as dignify and uphold the Igbo tradition and culture, the Enugu State Government has unveiled an imposing Ijele masquerade metal sculpture at Onuasata Roundabout, Obiagu, Enugu.

    Performing the unveiling at a ceremony, the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, extolled the Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, for his massive infrastructural facelifts of Enugu, which he said was restoring the glory and place of the Coal City as the headquarters of Ndigbo and the entire former Eastern Region.

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    Achebe said that the sculpture represented the rich cultural heritage of the great people of Igbo land, who see the Ijele masquerade as a valuable and magnificent masquerade, noting that the Ijele, which enjoys the respect of every other masquerade in Igbo land, is embedded with everything pertaining to humanity.

    “Unarguably, Enugu is the headquarters of the Igbo land. It was God that destined it to be so. On that note, anything that will make Enugu to be great is of utmost importance to every Igbo man, and that is why I am here. Ijele masquerade is the biggest of all the masquerades, and it is peculiar to Anambra and Enugu State, and there is a reason we own the masquerade.

  • Onitsha Monarch, others support eradication of Osu Caste system

    The Anambra Traditional Rulers Council, Chaired by the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, has pledged their support to efforts at eradicating the “Osu” caste system in the state.

    The traditional rulers made the declaration at a consultative meeting with the Initiative for the Eradication of Traditional and Cultural Stigmatization in our Society (IFETACSIOS), a non-governmental organisation in Awka on Wednesday.

    Speaking at the meeting, Igwe Achebe lauded the group, led by Ms Oge Maduagwu, for their commitment in promoting social harmony among Igbo communities.

    Achebe, however, urged traditional rulers in the state to open their doors for further engagement with IFETACSIOS team on the issue when they visit them.

    Earlier in her presentation to the traditional rulers, Maduagwu, who is the President of the IFETACSIOUS group, sought the help of the traditional rulers in advancing the cause for the abolition of the `Osu’ caste system in the state.

    Maduagwu said that abolishing the `osu, ohu, ume, and diala’ caste system would restore the dignity of human being, promote peaceful relationship, and reduce communal conflicts among others.

    She noted that the osu caste system which predated centuries of the existence of Igbo people in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria had wreaked havoc on the socio-cultural, economic and political lives of the area.

    “In Igbo land, it is very sad to note that a young man and a young lady may be courting but the moment either of the two discovers that the other is an osu then they will opt out of the relationship,” she said.

    Maduagwu who told the royal fathers that her group had extended the advocacy on the abolition of the harmful practice to Imo and Enugu states, said they would also visit Ebonyi, and Abia before the end of 2018.

    “The big dream of IFETACSIOS is the coming together of all the Eastern states of Imo, Ebonyi, Anambra, Enugu and Abia to sign an accord on the abolition of osu, ohu, ume and diala one day,” she said.

    The IFETACSIOS boss said that the group apart from meeting with the leadership of the traditional rulers also engaged various community leaders to tackle peculiar challenges faced by communities with a view to ensuring total eradication of the problems.

    She noted that in resolving those issues in communities the chairmen of each of the South Eastern states traditional rulers would finally sign the abolition agreement.

    Maduagwu applauded the traditional rulers for responding to the meeting which would lead to the eradication of the osu/diala harmful cultural practices in Igbo land.

    In his response, His Royal Majesty Michael Ngene, the traditional ruler of Nibo community in Awka South Local Government Area, said it was absolutely necessary to wipe out the osu/diala caste system completely in Igbo land to ensure robust relationships.

    “There is the need for people from all parts of Igbo land to come together and agree that these obnoxious cultural practices which our forefathers introduced no longer have effect on us and our children’’, he said.

    HRH Eze Emmanuel Onyia, the traditional ruler of Odokpe community in Ogbaru area of Anambra noted that there was no community in Igbo land that did not observe the osu/diala harmful traditional practice.

    Onyia, who doubles as the deputy chairman of the Anambra Traditional Rulers Council said: “osu/diala caste system dichotomy was still very much with Ndigbo, and it is modernization that play down the impact ’’.

    The royal father who said that his Odokpe community has ohu (slaves) caste, hinted that the community are seriously working to abolish the tradition.

    “We are happy with the coming of IFETACSIOS group on this project and we are going to collaborate with them to ensure we end this bad culture that has held our people backward for many years now,” he said.

    Other traditional rulers from various communities in the state were also at the meeting.(NAN)

  • Obi of Onitsha, Ambode, others to celebrate Onitsha day in Lagos

    Obi of Onitsha, Ambode, others to celebrate Onitsha day in Lagos

    All roads will lead to The Police College in Ikeja Lagos on the 26th of August 2017 as Onitsha indigenes based in Lagos under the Onitsha Improvement Union will be celebrating Onitsha Day 2017.

    Igwe Alfred Achebe, Obi of Onitsha will serve as Royal Father of the day.

    According to Sir A.B.C Ekweogwu, President  OIU Lagos, ” Our primary objective for celebrating Onitsha day is to raise awareness and promote the consciousness of our rich culture amongst indigenes of Onitsha and  our host community Lagos.” He explained.

    Chairman of the organizing committee Barrister Ernest Onyejekwe also shed light on other activities the Union has undertaken, ” We are presently working on setting up a resource centre as well as other developmental projects to help Onitsha people in Lagos state.”

    Onitsha Day 2017 will also kick off the Onitsha Excellence Awards which seeks to acknowledge and celebrate Onitsha indigenes who are excelling in different fields of endeavor. Other activities to hold that day include cultural dances, age grade processions, musical performances by Onitsha born Music star Ikem Mazeli.

    Also expected to attend the event is Oba Rilwan Akiolu, the Oba of Lagos. Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State and Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra state, captains of industry and other dignitaries are also expected to attend.

    The Onitsha Improvement Union Lagos State  has been in existence since 1924.

  • Obi of Onitsha joins citizens to celebrate Onitsha Day

    All roads will lead to The Police College in Ikeja, Lagos, on Saturday, as Onitsha indigenes based in Lagos under the Onitsha Improvement Union (OIU) will be celebrating Onitsha Day 2017. Obi of Onitsha Igwe Alfred Achebe, will serve as Royal Father of the day.

    According to Sir A.B.C Ekweogwu, President,  OIU Lagos, ‘’Our primary objective for celebrating Onitsha day is to raise awareness and promote the consciousness of our rich culture amongst indigenes of Onitsha and  our host community, Lagos,” he explained.

    Chairman of the organising committee, Barrister Ernest Onyejekwe, also shed light on the other activities the union has undertaken. ‘’We are presently working on setting up a resource centre as well as other developmental projects to help Onitsha people in Lagos State,’’ he said

    Onitsha Day 2017 will also kick off the Onitsha Excellence Awards which seek to acknowledge and celebrate Onitsha indigenes who are excelling in different fields of endeavour. Other activities slated for that day include cultural dances, age grade processions, musical performances by Onitsha born music star, Ikem Mazeli.

    Also expected to attend the event is the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State, captains of industry and dignitaries from all walks of life. The Onitsha Improvement Union, Lagos State, has been in existence since 1924.

  • ABU: N250m Lakeview Golf Course to be constructed on campus

    ABU: N250m Lakeview Golf Course to be constructed on campus

    The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria on Saturday began the construction of its N250 million Lakeview Golf Course on the campus, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    Speaking at the ground breaking ceremony, which was held in the main campus in Samaru, the Chancellor of the institution, Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Ugochukwu-Achebe, said sports has become big business that could generate massive revenue for organizations such as the ABU.

    While describing sports as a big factor for national cohesion, Ugochukwu-Achebe said: “Golf is the premier of all sports which can be played from childhood to the end of one’s life.

    “Golf is inexpensive, it is a gentleman’s game which is played without personal contact and it is civilised and non damaging.

    “The motivation in Golf, is that if you don’t do well today, you can come back tomorrow to improve on it,” he noted.

    In his speech, the Pro-Chancellor, AVM Tukur Sa’ad (Rtd) described Golf as a challenging game that does not restrict based on age, race or status.

    He encouraged both staff and students of the university to endeavour to register with the new golf club to broaden their horizon.

    Sa’ad assured that by the time the project was accomplished, it would be one of the best in Nigeria.

    The Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Muhammadu Nuhu-Sanusi, a veteran golfer, also observed that ABU was blessed to be one of the first universities in Nigeria to own a golf course.

    “There are lots of opportunities for students to become professional golfers, I will pay personal attention to the actualisation of this golf course.”

    Earlier, the  Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ibrahim Garba, said lack of knowledge about the game has hindered its rapid acceptance by people.

    He said the university was interested in promoting the game considering the fact that it was  for the elderly, middle age and the young.

  • Unilever Nigeria declares N378 million dividend at 92nd AGM

    Unilever Nigeria declares N378 million dividend at 92nd AGM

    • Rewards shareholders with a dividend payout of 10k per share

    Unilever Nigeria Plc., has declared a dividend of N378 million following the approval of the company’s shareholders at the 92nd Annual General Meeting of the Company held in Lagos on Thursday, May 11 in Lagos. The dividend declared amidst a challenging operating year and environment translates to a dividend payout of 10 kobo gross per share to the shareholders.

    In the year ended 2016, the Company increased its revenue by 17.8 percent from N59 billion recorded in 2015 to N69 billion as Profit After Tax (PAT) for the year ended 31st December 2016 increased significantly by 157% to N3.07bn from N1.19bn reported for the year ended 31st December 2015.

    Addressing shareholders at the 92nd AGM, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, His Majesty Nnaemeka Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha said that Unilever Nigeria Plc. has once again demonstrated business resilience under very difficult circumstances. He asserted that the company’s performance shows its commitment to grant shareholders returns on their investments.

    According to him, “The Company’s performance for the year ended 31 December 2016 shows sustained growth and resilience even under depressed economic conditions. Although Unilever Nigeria has not been insulated from the tough economic environment, we have remained focused on our short and long-term growth ambitions with a strong emphasis on operational intensity, cost efficiencies, growing market share across key categories as well as reinvesting behind our iconic brands”.

    Speaking further, Achebe said: “even in this period of economic downturn, Unilever Plc. is dogged about ensuring sustained and steady growth in the company’s operations to achieve improved returns on investments. We are more resolute than ever to continue to forge ahead despite the business operating environment.

    “As a company, we will continue to appreciate the resilience and unwavering commitment of all our stakeholders; shareholders, dynamic employees, loyal consumers, dedicated suppliers and other business partners for their unflinching support through these challenging times. We look forward to a better 2017 for our brands and our great company which you are all an important part of.

    “In line with the company’s priority, Unilever remains committed to driving returns on investments to shareholders. However, our company recognises that these are unusual times and prudence demands that we should continue to plough back into the business in the short term in order to secure a sustainable future.”

    Unilever is a company that cares about humanity and value the environment, through our business practices, we continually demonstrate a deep commitment to delivering products that meet the needs and aspirations of our consumers and align with the global goals of making our planet safe, beautiful and sustainable, he concluded.

  • Obi of Onitsha gets Honorary Fellowship

    The Institute of Directors of Nigeria (IoD Nigeria) will confer a Honorary Fellowship Award on the Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe and a distinguished fellowship award on a management expert, Dr. Olawole Omolayole, at a Fellows’ Luncheon today.

    The institute’s Acting DG/CEO, Mr. Mohammed Jumba, said the luncheon is to recognise and honour deserving business executives in different sectors, and provide a platform to network, share experiences, gain insights on key issues of importance to corporate Nigeria.

    It is also to nurture an enduring class of fellows and distinguished fellows for the institute.

    Dr. Andrew Nevin, FS Advisory Leader/Chief Economist, PwC and Ms. Funke Opeke, MD/CEO, Main One Cable, arev guest speakers.

  • Nigerian Directors to Confer Honorary Fellowship on Obi of Onitsha

    Nigerian Directors to Confer Honorary Fellowship on Obi of Onitsha

    The Institute of Directors Nigeria (IoD Nigeria) will today confer Honorary Fellowship Award on His Royal Majesty, Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, CFR, mni, Obi of Onitsha, this The Nation has gathered.

    Distinguished Fellowship Award will also be conferred on Dr. Olawole Omolayole at a Fellows’ Luncheon in Lagos.

    According to the Acting DG/CEO of the Institute, Mr. Mohammed Jumba, M.IoD, the objective of the Luncheon besides recognizing and honouring deserving business executives in different sectors, is to provide a platform to network, share experiences, gain new insights on key issues of importance to Corporate Nigeria, as well as nurture an enduring class of Fellows and Distinguished Fellows for the Institute.

    The forum according to Jumba will feature Dr. Andrew Nevin, FS Advisory Leader/Chief Economist, PwC and Ms. Funke Opeke, MD/CEO, Main One Cable as guest speakers who will share insight into the theme of the forum; “2017 Budget Implementation and Challenges”.

    With over 30 years of experience across several strategic positions, His majesty, Nnaemeka Achebe is currently the Chairman, Anambra State Traditional Council, Unilever Nigeria, Intafact Beverages Limited (AB Inbev), Omak Maritime Limited, Tishona Limited, Hero’s Foundation, Chimedie Museum Trust Foundation; Trustee, National Traditional Rulers Council, Scout Association of Nigeria; Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello and Kogi State Universities.

    He is a former Chairman of Diamond Bank and Universal Insurance Plc and holds honorary degrees of Ahmadu Bello University, University of Nigeria, Anambra State University and Kogi State University.

    Dr. Omolayole is a management expert with many years of experience. He started his career in Lever Brothers Nigeria Limited as a Training Manager. From there he proved his outstanding qualities which saw him becoming the first Nigerian Chairman and Managing Director.

    Dr. Omolayole has working experience in various sectors including Academics, Broadcasting, Business management and management consulting/policy analysis. He is a Past President of National Institute OF Management, Nigeria

    Employers Consultative Association, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management; A former Prochancellor of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye; A Past Chairman/MD of Unilever Nigeria Plc, CAPL, AIICO and BOC gas; A former Director of UACN, Nestle Nigeria, Van Leer Container and NFI; Former Adviser to President Babangida and The World Bank.