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Enugu Monarch Urges Igbos to Preserve Tradition, Culture

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The traditional ruler of Amurri in Nkanu West, Enugu State, His Royal Majesty, Igwe Charles Egbo Nwoye, has called on the Igbo people to protect their cultural heritage, warning that posterity would not forgive them if these traditions were lost.

Speaking at the 2024 Annual Oriri Anu Amurri, the community’s harvest celebration held at the Afor market square, the monarch emphasized that a people’s history is incomplete without their culture.

The Oriri Anu Amurri, a festival honoring the land for its abundant harvests, brings together the community to celebrate the “soil” for its blessings.

“We cultivate, plant, and by November, harvest bountifully,” Igwe Nwoye said. “For me, as a traditional ruler deeply rooted in tradition, I will keep promoting our culture.”

Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, represented by Commissioner for Agriculture Patrick Ubru, praised the Amurri people for their dedication to farming, aligning with the government’s goals for food production.

He pledged to continue supporting farmers, aiming to make Enugu the food hub of the South East.

Dr. Ben Nwoye, former chairman of the APC in Enugu and a community Crown Prince, echoed the call for tolerance, particularly among religious groups.

He noted that before Christianity, Amurri people had their own ways of worship and had welcomed missionaries to establish schools and churches.

He urged Christians, Muslims, and others to respect traditional worship, adding, “The way of worship of Amurri people is the ancient way, and the God that created us still hears us.”

Chief Priest, John Njoku explained that the festival also serves to bless the land, while Senator Kelvin Chukwu highlighted that this year’s event allowed Amurri’s sons and daughters to reconnect and celebrate their rich cultural heritage.

The festival, he noted, was an important reminder of the community’s unity and traditions.

 

 

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Focus on Your Studies, Archbishop Kaigama Charges Students

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By Patrick Idowu

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has urged students to remain steadfast in their academic pursuits and embrace their roles as agents of change.

He made this call during the maiden matriculation ceremony of Lux Mundi University, which also marked the unveiling of Archbishop Lucius Ugorji as the institution’s Chancellor.

In his address, Kaigama lauded Ugorji’s appointment, describing it as a testament to his commitment to faith, service, and integrity.

“Your investiture as Chancellor recognizes your unwavering dedication to the Church and society.

“As President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, you have been a steadfast leader, advocating for peace, unity, and justice,” Kaigama said.

Kaigama emphasized the vital role Ugorji would play in nurturing academic excellence while upholding the university’s core values.

“A Chancellor is not just a leader but a mentor and advocate for student success.

“I am confident you will bring the same dedication and wisdom that have defined your distinguished service,” he added.

Addressing the pioneer students, Kaigama encouraged them to build a lasting legacy for the institution.

“You are the foundation of this university’s future. The mission to combine academic rigor with moral integrity rests on your shoulders. Embrace this noble task with determination,” he concluded.

The event marked a significant milestone in Lux Mundi University’s journey, combining the celebration of its first matriculation with the investiture of a visionary leader at the helm.

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Buhari Pays Tribute to Late Electoral Commission Boss, Kurfi

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By Gabriella Ogbu

Former President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed heartfelt condolences over the passing of Alhaji Ahmadu Kurfi, the former Executive Secretary of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) and District Head of Kurfi, Katsina State.

In a statement issued by his media aide, Garba Shehu, Buhari praised Kurfi for his exceptional contributions to the nation, particularly in the area of electoral reform and organization.

As the head of FEDECO, Kurfi played a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s electoral landscape, a contribution Buhari described as invaluable in promoting democracy and national unity.

Buhari remembered Kurfi as a wise and capable leader, whose efforts were instrumental in steering the country towards greater development and stability.

The former president extended his deepest sympathies to Kurfi’s family, the Emir of Katsina, and the people of Katsina State, commending the late Kurfi’s legacy of service to the nation.

“Alhaji Kurfi’s leadership and commitment to Nigeria’s democratic processes will not be forgotten.

“He was a unifying figure whose work continues to resonate in our nation’s electoral history,” Buhari said.

Kurfi’s death marks a significant loss to Nigeria, with many mourning the passing of a man who dedicated his life to the country’s progress.

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Apostolic Nuncio Commends Governor Mbah for Exemplifying Catholic Values

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By Njoku Chijioke

The Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria and Ambassador of the Vatican State, Most Rev. Michael Francis Crotty, has praised Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State for embodying values and faith that serve as a model for society.

Archbishop Crotty made this commendation on Tuesday during a courtesy visit to the governor’s office in Enugu. The visit coincided with the centenary celebration of Bigard Memorial Seminary, a landmark institution in the formation of Catholic priests.

The Apostolic Nuncio highlighted the global impact of Bigard Seminary, which has produced thousands of archbishops, bishops, and priests who propagate Catholic values both in Nigeria and worldwide. “This achievement underscores the great role Nigeria plays in the universal Church. Many of these priests are from Enugu, serving locally and internationally,” Archbishop Crotty said.

Conveying Pope Francis’ gratitude to Governor Mbah for his support of the Catholic Church, Archbishop Crotty also reflected on the historic bond of faith uniting Nigeria and the Vatican.

In response, Governor Mbah acknowledged the Catholic Church’s influence on his life and leadership, emphasizing how its values shape his work ethics and decision-making.

“Our moral compass is deeply rooted in the Catholic Church’s values, which have made Enugu State stand out for its respect for societal principles and high moral standards,” the governor noted.

He further lauded the Church’s role in molding young people, which he credited for Enugu’s reputation for excellence in character and values.

As part of the visit, Governor Mbah took Archbishop Crotty and his entourage on a tour of some of the state’s innovative landmarks, including a digital museum, digital artworks, and the Experiential Centre. The governor also highlighted Enugu’s significant contributions to Nigeria’s economic, social, and administrative history.

Governor Mbah concluded by congratulating the Catholic Church on the remarkable achievements of Bigard Memorial Seminary, describing its centenary milestone as a testament to its enduring legacy.

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