Traditional ruler, Prof Imaga, for burial july 6

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The traditional ruler of Ohafia Kingdom, Abia State, Prof. E. U. L. Imaga will be interred on July 6, 2024 at his country home, Elu Ohafia.

The burial Central Working Committee, chaired by Prince Kalu Ikpemini, with Chief Umeh Kalu, (SAN) as co-chairman, in a press statement, signed by the   Secretary, Uma Ntima, noted that the funeral rites would hold from July 3 to July 6.

The committee promised to give the late monarch a befitting burial.

“The unique Ohafia tradition, custom and culture will be on display in the activities, while not undermining the late monarch’s Christian faith and belief.

“The academic community where the late monarch spent most of his adult life culminating to the attainment of the status of a professor will not be left out in the chain of the activities, as a day of tributes and exhibition of his academic works will equally form part of the package,” the statement reads.

The late monarch’s reign equally ushered in unprecedented harmony among Ohafia citizens and unity of purpose within the clan, leading to the reawakening of the relevance of the Ohafia community in the politics of Abia State and Nigeria.

The Committee enjoins all well meaning Ohafia sons and daughters residing in Nigeria and in the diaspora, including friends, neighbouring communities and in-laws of the Ohafia people to participate physically and virtually in all the activities marking the Udumeze’s final rites of passage.

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