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Omurujia Crowned New Nzeobi Egbema
The crown prince of Omuruyia Royal House of Egbema Kingdom, Prince Charles Chukwuemeka Pius Ifejiako Omurujia has emerged as the new Nzeobi of Egbema in Rivers State.
Prince Omurujia who was coronated as the Nzeobi III of Egbema succeeded his late father, Eze Pius Omurujia who died several years ago. The installation ceremony took place at Mgbede, the traditional headquarter of the Egbema.
Performing the coronation ceremony, the most elderly man from the Umuntia royal house, Mgbede, Chief Bartholomew Okweregbo assured the new monarch of the support and cooperation of the entire Egbema people.
Chief Okweregbo charged the new Nzeobi not to be biased during his reign noting that his ability to carry the people along will go a long way towards his successful stewardship.
Responding, the HRH Eze Chukwuemeka Charles Omurujia III thanked Egbema people, especially the Umuntia Royal House for the confidence in choosing him as the new Nzeobi of Egbema and promised to discharge his royal duties with utmost good faith, diligence and service to the good people of Egbema Kingdom.
Eze Omurujia commended the three communities in Egbema, Rivers State, namely, Mgbede, Aggah and Okwuzi for finding him worthy and solicited the support and cooperation of all.
The new monarch promised to lead by example and called on all oil-prospecting companies as well as other corporate bodies operating in the area to assist in the development of Egbema kingdom.
He also appealed to the Rivers State Government and Ogba Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area to accord the Nzeobi stool the desired recognition and respect as, according to him, the Nzeobi stool is as old as any other stool in Nigeria.
The Nzeobi also advised the youths to steer clear from cultism, militancy and other social vices which are detrimental to societal development and pledged to constitute a surveillance committee to checkmate the rate of crime in Egbema Kingdom.
Elders, youths, women, and people from outside Egbema attended the ceremony.
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Perm Sec, NOA Director Task NGOs On Self Reliance, Networking
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Uchechukwu Uriri, the Rivers State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Barrister Young Ayotamunu and others have called on civil society organisations to improve their capacities with a view to becoming self-reliant.
They made the call at a one-day mutual capacity project for partners in Rivers State organised by Ofure Centre For Peace and Development in conjunction with Odudu Development and Peace Initiative in Port Harcourt.
They said time has come for civil societies to develop capacities for self-reliance in the event of a drought in external fundings.
Speaking with newsmen, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Uchechukwu Uriri also called for networking among civil society organisations in the State.
She said networking will not only improve their capacities but enable them to attract the necessary fundings for their activities.
“Networking is paramount and giving back to the society is also important.
“We should network collectively for effective civil societies, “she said.
Also speaking, the State Director of the National Orientation Agency, Barrister Young Ayotamunu said financial independent has become important among civil societies review of the present economic realities in the society.
Ayotamunu also commended the organisers for building the capacities of both old and emerging civil society organisations in the State.
“The workshop is very important in several ways and talking about strengthening their capacities in such a way that their activities are sustainable in such a way that there is a future for them, ensuring that they are self-reliant, “he said.
The state NOA Director also said the workshop will instill in them the virtue of building resilience as they are not operating in an independent environment but in a global millieu “in the sense that they are taking about NGOs that are in partnership and there is this issue of donor fatigue.
“So it is important that NGOs begin to look inward, look at issues of self-reliance, issue of autonomy, so that when this funding gap begins to come their activities will still be sustainable”he said.
Also speaking, the Executive Director, Ofuru Centre for Peace and Development, Ambassador Sylvester Okoduwa said the workshop which was organised in conjunction with Odudu Development and Peace Initiative was to develop the capacities of emerging civil society organisations to improve their access to Oxfam Nigeria grant.
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