CHIEF SOLOMON OGBONNA MUST STOP PARADING HIMSELF AS THE OHANEZE PRESIDENT OF LAGOS STATE
Former Ohanaze Ndigbo of Lagos State Chapter, Chief Solomon Ogbenna aka Aguene places himself to speak on behalf of Ohaneze Ndigbo of Lagos, reaching out to President-Elect, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu offering his advice and self-appointing a new women leader. The position of a woman leader of ohaneze Ndi igbo is a contest of election among every igbo woman.
The Ohaneze Ndi Igbo Community appoints a president per term of four years according to their constitution, Chief Solomon Ogbonna should stop parading himself as one because his tenure has expired over nine months ago.
Chief Solomon still claims to be the president of Ohaneze Ndigbo of Lagos State while the current president of Ohaneze Ndigbo of Lagos State, Chief Sunday Ossai has just started his tenure. This is too unfair and needs a drastic approach.
It is morally wrong for Chief Solomon to offer advice in the position that does not belong to him, Is this Chief Solomon’s way of demonstrating peace and unity? Parading himself as the Ohaneze President?.
The impostor, Chief Solomon is not worthy to speak on behalf of the Igbos in Lagos, neither is it’s right to self/appoint the woman leader when the current woman leader, Chief .Dr. Mrs, Jane Francisca Chioma Okoro is still in position.
Chief Solomon should stop deceiving igbo people, we urge The Chairman of Ohaneze Elders Council, Chief Oliver Akubueze and The Chairman of the Council of Ndieze, Eze Chris Offia as a matter of urgency, to initiate a process stopping him from parading as the Ohaneze President.
An Igbo proverb says that “a she-goat cannot deliver her offspring with a rope between her neck and a stick.”
The new General President of Ohaneze Ndigbo worldwide, High Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu should save Ndigbo in Lagos from further embarrassment by stopping Chief Solomon Ogbonna from ridiculing Ndigbo in Lagos State, his actions has portrayed Ohaneze Ndigbo Lagos as people with no direction and discipline before our host community.
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