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14TH ASAGBA OF ASABA: ANIOMA WATCH CONGRATULATES EPIPHANY AZINGE

 Anioma Watch Association Press Release!


14TH ASAGBA OF ASABA: ANIOMA WATCH CONGRATULATES EPIPHANY AZINGE


We, the Board of Trustees (BOT) and members of the Anioma Watch Social Association also simply called "Anioma Watch," a registered socio-cultural Organization of the Anioma people at home and in the Diaspora extend our congratulations to Obi (Prof) Epiphany Azinge following his recent selection and subsequently, unveiling to the general public as the 14th Asagba of Asaba by the Asagba-in-Council. 


We are pleased that his choice which adhered to the Traditional Rulers and Chiefs Edict of 1979 honoured the general wishes of the people of Asaba. We pray for a fruitful reign that can have an impact on the community when the leading Lawyer and Academic is installed as the 14th Asagba of Ahaba Ujom in the coming days. 



By extension, we also anticipate people-centred policies that are developmentally targeted towards the growth of the Anioma Region as a whole as we continue to pray. 


Once again, congratulations to Obi (Prof) Epiphany Azinge.


Nna Agu! Agu! Agu!


Long Live Asaba!


Long Live Anioma Watch Social Association!


Long Live Anioma! 


Long Live Delta State!


Signed:


Dr. Emeka Esogbue

Chairman, BoT


Mr. Peter Oshagwu

Publicity Secretary


Dr. Anthony Ezeagbor

Member


Mr. Awele Oranye

Member

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