Ughievwen Kingdom is gearing up for an important cultural and social event on Saturday, December 14, 2024, as 21 distinguished individuals are set to receive chieftaincy titles.
The ceremony, presided over by His Royal Majesty Dr. Matthew Ediri Egbi JP, FoD, AMNSE, the Okobaro of Ughievwen Kingdom, aims to honor the recipients for their significant contributions to the kingdom and their respective fields.
Among the honorees are notable figures such as Chief Emuoboh Gbagi, Chief Wilson Ejeben, Chief Christiana Origho, and Chief Adams Akpominigbo.
This recognition not only reflects their individual achievements but also highlights their commitment to fostering growth and unity within the Ughievwen Kingdom.
The gathering promises to bring together esteemed community members in a celebration of tradition and leadership.
The full list of honorees includes additional leaders who have made substantial impacts, such as Chief Charles Kwode, Chief Victor Yafugborhi, Chief Sunday Shaguolo, Chief Richard Tiki Iyede, Chief (Mrs.) Okiemute Jenny Ejeben, Chief Oghenenyoreme Brenda Iyede, Chief Martins Agberia, Chief Kingsley Obofukoro, Mrs. Ejiro Obofukoro,
Others are Mr. Sony Sorient Sigba, Dr. Chinedu Igho Ike-Morris, Mr. Amanze Odivwri Ike-Morris, Mr. Francis Ayefagha, Barr. Friday Togbe, Hon. Efeturi Onosorhue, Mr. John Odiete and Mrs. Anabel Odiete.
In a statement signed by the Otota of Ughievwen Kingdom, Olorogun Matthew Akpogbemre Shaire, he urged all chiefs and residents to attend the event.
“Let us come together to honor those who have selflessly served our kingdom,” the statement read.
The call for participation underscores the event’s importance as a communal celebration, fostering a sense of belonging and unity among attendees.
The chieftaincy titles ceremony represents more than just an award; it is a reaffirmation of Ughievwen’s rich cultural heritage and the values that bind its people together.
With 21 honorees from varied backgrounds, the ceremony will highlight the diversity of expertise and leadership present in the kingdom.
Traditional music, dance performances, and cultural displays will accompany the ceremony, creating a lively atmosphere that reflects the pride of Ughievwen Kingdom.
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