Today, Col Matthias Moholenu Morah, Nigeria's first indigenous Pay Master and defunct Biafra's Chief Pay Master goes home. This well-experienced soldier from Ezi fought alongside Col Joe Achuzia during the Nigerian Civil War. He was reported by Alexander Madiebo, the Biafran Army Commander as the only trained senior officer in rear units at a point, in Port Harcourt who took over the administration and reorganization of the worn out troops. Soon after the war in 1970, on his return, the people of Ezi lined up to welcome him in Ezi for his gallantry and has received the traditional title of Odafe of Ezi Kingdom. He was the pioneer head of Bendel Line, a position he used to offer his people gainful employments. As he goes home today, the traditional ruler of Ezi Kingdom has assured that he would be accorded 21 traditional gun salute (Ululuani) by his Ezi people for all the contributions towards the development of the community. RIP, Col Morah.
Today, Col Matthias Moholenu Morah, Nigeria's first indigenous Pay Master and defunct Biafra's Chief Pay Master goes home. This well-experienced soldier from Ezi fought alongside Col Joe Achuzia during the Nigerian Civil War. He was reported by Alexander Madiebo, the Biafran Army Commander as the only trained senior officer in rear units at a point, in Port Harcourt who took over the administration and reorganization of the worn out troops. Soon after the war in 1970, on his return, the people of Ezi lined up to welcome him in Ezi for his gallantry and has received the traditional title of Odafe of Ezi Kingdom. He was the pioneer head of Bendel Line, a position he used to offer his people gainful employments. As he goes home today, the traditional ruler of Ezi Kingdom has assured that he would be accorded 21 traditional gun salute (Ululuani) by his Ezi people for all the contributions towards the development of the community. RIP, Col Morah.
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