Umu Ohamadike kindred of Ukpor Community resident in Abuja have ended the year 2022 with a big celebration.

 

The group through its Ohamadike Community Association Abuja, honoured five of its members as pillars of Community development for being exceptionally selfless.

In a keynote address during the event, a guest lecturer, who is the Legal Adviser of Anambra State Towns People’s Association, Barrister Matthew Okeke, urged Nigerians to work for justice so as to have peace.

He commended the Association for promoting justice amongst members and urged them to continue to work for justice which will in turn lead to peace, even as he said that working for justice in the 2023 election will correct the injustices in Nigeria which had invariably brought disunity and insecurity in the country.

In his speech, the Chairman of Ohamadike Community Association, Chief Emmanuel Udeh, who is one of the recipients of the award, said that it will spur him to work harder for the community and charged youths to desist from desiring quick wealth as it leads to untimely death.

 

Speaking to the ABS, one of those who established the Association twenty-seven years ago, Sir Patrick Okwuba, who was full of praise for the present administration of the association, charged them to mentor the younger generations that will take over from them later for the continuity of the Association.

On his part, the Chairman Organising Committee of the party, Ndubuisi Ifeanaejelu, said that they decided to honour the five members in appreciation of their contributions to the growth of the association and her members in Abuja.