Rivers
Ex-The Tide Editor Launches Book, ‘Morrow
A book titled “The Law of Rundele” written by a one-time
Editor of The Sunday Tide group
newspaper, Chief Wofuru Ogazile Okparaolu is to be launched tomorrow at Ndele
community in Emohua Local Government Area, Rivers State.
According to a statement issued by the author of the book
which was made available to The Tide said that an Estate Consultant in the
state, Chief K. C. Oranekwu is expected to be the chief launcher while a
one-time Deputy-governor in old Rivers, Eze Frank Eke, Eze Gbakagbaka II Evo
and Eze Robinson. O. Robinson are the
special quests of honour.
The statement further said that the paramount ruler of
Okogbe community in Ahoeda West local government area, HRH Eze Joshua Eyiba and
Eze Oha Rumuokoro, HRH Eze Maxwell Owhonda are royal fathers of the occasion.
It also disclosed that the paramount ruler of Agba Ndele,
Eze G.W. Iroanwusi is expected to be the book reviewer.
Okparaolu who was also a former commissioner in the Local
Government Service Commission in Rivers State appealed to journalists and
people of the state to attend the book launch.
Isaac Nwankwo
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