Be Cultural Ambassadors of Eleme Land, Embrace Hard Work, Eleme Native Ruler Urges Students


By Nwafor Oji Awala



The District Head of Nchia Eleme and Paramount Ruler of Ogale, His Royal Highness, Emere (King) Godwin Bebe Okpabi, Oneh-eh Nchia X, has urged Eleme students to be cultural ambassadors of the land, shun every form of social vices and embrace hard work.


 

King Okpabi said this when he received the executives of the National Association of Eleme Students, NAES, during the group’s familiarization visit to his Obarijima Palace on 31 January.  

Emere Okpabi added that Eleme students should strive to remain cultured, uphold their language, and maintain social discipline.

 


“Eleme students and youths should see themselves as one, without any discord. You should promote our culture and ensure that things are done the right way. Our sacred duty to preserve, and promote the traditions of our fathers is important.

“The Eleme people are a disciplined people.

“One thing I want to stress again is the importance of hard work” the Oneh-eh Nchia said and advised the students to shun all social vices like kidnapping, robbery, cultism and violence.  

 


Earlier, while addressing the king, the President of NAES, Comr. Anderson Obari appealed to the Oneh-eh Nchia for support as he expressed gratitude to the king for the support he’s been rendering to the association in the past.  

Comr. Obari also presented the annual programme of the association to King Okpabi who pledged his support and blessed the NAES executives.

Nwafor Oji Awala

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