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Friday, 6 March 2026

Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara Pays Courtesy Visit to the Palace of HRM Eze Chidume Okoro

Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara Pays Courtesy Visit to the Palace of HRM Eze Chidume Okoro

By: Nma Chiemerie

In Amano Obohia, Ekwereazu Ahiazu Mbaise as the Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara respectfully records its profound appreciation of His Royal Majesty, Eze Engr. Chidume Okoro, following the successful courtesy visit by our delegation to the royal palace.
The warm reception accorded to the members of the Umumgboto by His Royal Majesty and his amiable wife, HRM Ugoeze Adaku Chidume Okoro was deeply reassuring and reflective of his fatherly love and commitment to the unity of the people. It was indeed a great honour by the king's wise counsel, royal blessings, and words of encouragement, which have further strengthened our resolve to uphold peace, cultural values, and collective progress within Umumgboto Umungara.
The daughters of the land and their visit to the palace stands as a memorable moment of mutual respect, dialogue, and renewed bonds between the traditional institution and our community. We remain grateful for the openness, humility, and leadership displayed by His Royal Majesty throughout the interaction.
In his response, HRM Eze Okoro warmly welcomed the members of Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara and expressed profound appreciation for their visit, kind words, and the gift presented to the palace. He described the gesture as a clear demonstration of love, respect, and unity, noting that such visits strengthen the bond between the traditional institution and the people.
The royal father commended the leadership of Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara for their commitment to the unity, peace, and progress of Umungara and Amano as a kingdom. He praised the group for playing a vital role in promoting cultural values, supporting community harmony, and contributing meaningfully to development efforts.
The Royal father,  Engr. Chidume Okoro assured the delegation of his fatherly support and prayers at all times. He urged them to remain united, to continue being good ambassadors of their community wherever they find themselves, and to always uphold the traditions and dignity of Umumgboto Umungara. 
Responding to the request by the association to be included and recognized as a community cultural, CSO/NGO under the 'Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara'.
In his charismatic style, the Ugo Amano, acknowledged the appeal and commended the group for its structured approach and developmental focus. He noted that such recognition would further strengthen coordination, accountability, and the impact of their activities within the community.
The royal father assured the delegation that their request had been well received and would be given due consideration in line with the established guidelines of the Nzuko. He encouraged the association to continue operating with unity, transparency, and a clear vision for community service, stressing that development thrives where there is order and cooperation.
Eze Chidume concluded by affirming his support for initiatives that promote peace, women empowerment, and sustainable development, and prayed that the association would continue to grow in strength and relevance as a positive force within the Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara.
He concluded by praying for God’s blessings upon the group, their families, and all their endeavors, and declared the palace doors open to them at all times.
Earlier, in her remarks the National Coordinator/Convener of Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara, Nwanma Ogidi expressed deep gratitude to the royal father for granting the delegation audience. She described the visit as a reaffirmation of the enduring bond between the people of Umungara and their traditional institution, noting that the palace remains the symbol of unity, peace, and cultural identity of the community.
Nwanma thanked the Royal highness of Amano Ancient Kingdom, she reminded the King of the continuous need to sustain peace within his domain, stressing that peace remains the bedrock of growth and meaningful development. She noted that the role of the traditional ruler as the custodian of culture and unity is crucial in ensuring harmony among the people.
Ms. Ogidi emphasized that Umungara should not be left out in ongoing and future peace-building efforts, urging that every kindred and group be carried along to prevent marginalization and misunderstanding. She appealed for inclusive leadership that gives all segments of the community a sense of belonging.
She concluded by encouraging the Eze to continue using his wisdom and fatherly influence to promote dialogue, fairness, and reconciliation, assuring him of the support of Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara in fostering lasting peace and unity across the Umungara.
While presenting the token of the gift on behalf of the association, through the Vice President, Josephine Okoro, stated that the gesture was a token of respect, loyalty, and appreciation to the throne for Eze’s fatherly guidance, wisdom, and consistent support for community development. She emphasized that Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara remains committed to upholding the values of respect for tradition, unity among daughters of the land, and collaboration with traditional leadership for the progress of  Umumgboto Umungara.
She concluded by praying for long life, good health, and continued wisdom for  Eze Chidume Okoro and the Royal household, assuring him of the group’s unwavering support and readiness to partner with the palace in promoting peace and development in the community.
In her appreciation, the Welfare Officer of the union, spoke passionately on the need to foster and sustain peace in Umungara, describing peace as the foundation of development and progress. She emphasized that lasting peace begins with mutual respect, understanding, and effective communication among families, kindreds, and age grades.
Adaku informs Onye Eze that the Umumgboto will like to see community members to embrace dialogue and reconciliation as the first steps in resolving disputes, rather than allowing misunderstandings to escalate into conflict. She highlighted the important role of women as peace builders in the home and the wider community, noting that when peace is nurtured within families, it naturally reflects in the society at large.
In the same vein, the home coordinator, Nurse Anthonia Ogidi Osigwe,  thanked the king. She therefore called for collective responsibility, encouraging collaboration between traditional rulers, community leaders, youths, and women groups to promote harmony. She concluded by appealing to all sons and daughters of Umungara to uphold tolerance, unity, and love for one another, assuring that Nzuko Umumgboto Umungara remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote peace and social wellbeing in the community.
The high point of the visit came when the wife of the King, Ugoeze Adaku Chidume Okoro, a business mongul in her characteristic royal hospitality, warmly entertained her sisters. In her brief remarks, she acknowledged and appreciated the presence of her sisters, noting that their visit demonstrated unity, love, and respect for tradition.
Ugoeze Adaku, who is “Omuru na Obo Luo na Obo,” meaning she is both a daughter of Umungara and married into the royal family, expressed pride in receiving her sisters in the palace. She noted that her dual identity strengthens the bond between the palace and the daughters of the land, urging them to continue to uphold peace, unity, and the cultural values of Umungara.
She commended the Umungara maidens for sustaining the bond of sisterhood and encouraged them to continue promoting peace, cooperation, and development within Umungara and beyond.
Her warm reception and gracious entertainment added colour and joy to the occasion, leaving the visiting sisters delighted and honoured by the palace hospitality.
While the palace, as daughters from the rising community known for the gifted star of 'Ugo na kpakpandu' at the palace, the Umumgboto also observed with admiration the palace chefs, who were neatly dressed and cheerful as they went about their duties. With warm smiles and great courtesy, they served a variety of delicious delicacies to the guests adding elegance and comfort to the royal reception. Their professionalism and hospitality further reflected the welcoming atmosphere of the palace and made the visit even more memorable for the guests.

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