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Igbo King Honours Katsina Governor for Supportive Policies
Igbo Traditional Ruler Honours Katsina Governor
- Igwe Ben Eze, ruler of Ndeabor Kingdom in Enugu State, praised Katsina Governor, Dr. Dikko Radda.
- For supporting non-indigenous residents in Katsina State.
- Radda was given the title “Omeluoha I” (Man of Charity) at Ndeabor Kingdom’s palace.
The chieftaincy title was conferred during a weekend ceremony in Enugu State. Governor Radda, represented by his Deputy, Farouk Jobe, was recognized for his kindness and support toward Igbo residents and other ethnic groups in Katsina.
Igwe Eze commended Radda’s efforts in creating an inclusive environment where all people, regardless of their background, can live and work peacefully. In response, the governor’s representative expressed appreciation for the title and reassured the public that Katsina State will continue to embrace diversity and harmony.
Muslims and Christians Unite in Taraba
In a separate event, a group of Islamic leaders visited Pastor Samuel Omajali of Deeper Life Church in Taraba State to celebrate Christmas with the Christian community.
Led by Alhaji Hussaini Ismail, Special Adviser on Muslim Religious Matters to Governor Agbu Kefas, the visit highlighted unity and peace between faith groups. Ismail stressed the importance of mutual understanding and cooperation between Muslims and Christians to maintain harmony in the state.
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