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*‎OBI DR. HENRY CHUKWUMA AJUDUA COMMENDS OFAAC DIGITAL CULTURAL INITIATIVE.*

 *‎OBI DR. HENRY CHUKWUMA AJUDUA COMMENDS OFAAC DIGITAL CULTURAL INITIATIVE.*


*‎By Stanley Ijeh.*

‎The President of Vebron Carre Conglomerates and revered Anioma traditional figure, Obi Dr. Henry Chukwuma Ajudua, has applauded the Organization For the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) and its stakeholders, especially Emeka Esogbue, popularly known as “Pen Master,” for launching what he described as a remarkable digital initiative dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Anioma heritage.

‎Speaking after reviewing the OFAAC website, the respected Anioma traditional personality, expressed profound admiration for the project, noting that the initiative represents a visionary step toward documenting and projecting the rich cultural identity of the Anioma people to the world through technology.

‎According to Obi Dr. Ajudua, the platform stands as a major achievement that future generations of Anioma sons and daughters will rely upon as a dependable source of information, history, culture, and identity.

‎“This initiative is one of a kind,” he stated. “I have visited the OFAAC website and can categorically state that I am impressed with this noble project. Anioma indigenes must appreciate our sons and daughters, who are stakeholders, and the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture for this outstanding virtual digital initiative.”

‎He further emphasized that the digital age demands proactive efforts in preserving indigenous heritage, stressing that OFAAC has demonstrated foresight by creating a platform capable of connecting Anioma people globally while educating younger generations about their roots and traditions.

‎The Ezeudo of Igbuzo noted that the initiative would not only strengthen cultural consciousness among Anioma youths but also serve as a rallying point for unity, identity, and cultural rebirth within the Anioma nation.

‎Observers have described the OFAAC project as a timely and strategic cultural innovation, especially at a time when many indigenous cultures are seeking modern ways to preserve their history and traditions in the fast-evolving digital world.

‎Concluding his remarks, Obi Dr. Henry Chukwuma Ajudua praised the organization and its leadership for their commitment and dedication to Anioma cultural advancement.

*‎“Dalu nu Shine Emeka Esogbue and the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture,” he declared.*

‎The OFAAC digital platform is gradually gaining recognition as a bold cultural movement aimed at preserving Anioma heritage and projecting its values, history, and identity onto the global stage.

*‎©Vebron Carre Media*

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