Chieftaincy: HRH. Eze Mike Nwamara Confers Ogbughoro Uzo Title to Engr. Tony Eke.
From the palace of Ezeukwu II of Umueze Chokoneze, Ezinihitte Mbaise of Imo State echoes the cultural musics, as cream of personalities saturate the fora set for royal honour and blessings.
The ushering of the UK based latest Chief and Lolo, Engr. Tony Eke and wife, Mrs Ogechi Linda Eke for the Chieftaincy conferement was glamorous.
However, before brief on now, Chief Engr. Tony Eke, it is worthy to know the essence of Chieftaincy title from the perspective of HRH. Eze Sir Mike Nwamara, Ezeukwu II of Umueze Chokoneze, Ezinihitte Mbaise.
For the royal father, Chieftaincy is a meriteous honour for noble services to advance human and community developments. It is conferred on people with trackable achievements.
Only those, who are found worthy are given the honour because, honouring people’s achievements, big or small, is crucial for their mental and emotional well-being.
It fosters self-confidence, boosts motivation, and reinforces our sense of purpose.
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1. Self-Worth and Confidence: Recognizing our successes, no matter how minor, strengthens our belief in ourselves. It reminds us of our capabilities and reinforces our self-worth.
2. Motivation and Inspiration: Acknowledging past triumphs and development impacts fuel our drive to continue striving for excellence. It provides the motivation to overcome challenges and pursue goals which impact humanity.
3. Gratitude and Appreciation: Celebrating people’s accomplishments cultivates a sense of gratitude for their efforts and the support received along the way.
4. Human Connection: Sharing our achievements with others fosters meaningful connections. It allows us to inspire and motivate those around us, and learn from their experiences as well.
Therefore, Chieftaincy conferement fosters a culture of appreciation and gratitude for the individuals and organizations that have shaped our society and improved the human condition and it is not about self-aggrandizement.
It is about recognizing people’s potential, appreciating their efforts, and inspiring them to continue striving for a better future. Let us celebrate our successes, acknowledge our contributions, and strive to make a positive impact on the world around us.
Meet Chief Engr. Tony Eke:
Chief Tony Eke is this day, Monday, 13th January 2025, conferred the title, “Ogbughoro Ụzọ” 1 of Umueze Chokoneze, Ezinihitte Mbaise, Imo State.
Chief Tony Eke hails from Umudulu, Eziala Ihitte, Ezinihitte Mbaise, Imo State and his Maternal home is at the family of Late Benedict Aguwamba of Umuamachi, Nduhu, Umueze Chokoneze.
His early primary school was at Community Primary School, Chokoneze.
His first two years in Secondary School were at Chokoneze Technical Secondary School, before he proceeded to Government Technical school Owerri.
Thereafter, he went to Germany, where he studied energy and electronics engineering, later went to London in United Kingdom
and had Bsc in Oil and Gas Management, from the University of Portsmouth, further obtained MSc in Health, Safety, and Environmental Management, at Middlesex University, London.
Currently, he is based in the UK and happily married to Lolo Ogechi Linda Eke with three children: one girl and two boys.