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Igbo King in Ghana receives outstanding award

IMG 20241224 WA0012 HRM Ihenetu (L) receiving the Africa Living Legend Award

Wed, 25 Dec 2024 Source: Alfred Ankrah, Contributor

HRM, Dr. Eze Chukwudi Ihenetu, King of the Igbo Community in Ghana, was awarded the Africa Living Legend Award in Accra last week for his remarkable contributions.

The award was presented to the King as a testament to his significant initiatives in the fields of education, health, and the promotion of peace in his capacity as a global peace ambassador.

HRM Ihenetu, who received this prestigious award, has emphasized the need for peace on various platforms and has tirelessly worked to improve the lives of the needy by enhancing their health and educational statuses.

The distinguished King was pleased to be recognized and given the Africa Living Legend Award (ALLA), and he expressed his gratitude to the organizers for the honour.

"I am very grateful to all who have been supporting me and the entire Igbo community for their fervent prayers, and I really say a big thank you to all," the King appreciated.

HRM Ihenetu stressed the need for individuals to be dedicated, resilient, positive, loyal, and committed to whatever they do to touch the lives of the less fortunate in society.

The organizer of the Africa Living Legend Award, High Chief Darlinghty Momoh Umoro, the Editor-in-Chief of Elation Magazine, commended all the award recipients for their outstanding contributions and urged them to continue helping humanity.

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Source: Alfred Ankrah, Contributor