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Anambra govt calls out Bianca Ojukwu’s fake chieftaincy title
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81533, member: 636"] Anambra just roasted a minister over a fake chieftaincy title. The state government called out Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, for accepting a title from someone they labeled an impostor, Chief Austin Ndigwe, who is not a recognized traditional ruler in Awka. Commissioner TonyCollins Nwabunwanne stated that only certified rulers like HRH Gibson Nwosu have that authority, and Ndigwe's whole ceremony was illegal. The government pointed out Ojukwu should have known better, especially since Governor Soludo publicly warned this same guy against impersonation at an event she attended. The statement slammed the phony titles used, like "Supreme Commander of Awka Ancient Kingdom," as a direct insult to the law and the actual traditional institution. They told Ojukwu to stop using the bogus title immediately. The administration finished by saying it will protect cultural heritage and won't tolerate anyone undermining real traditional authority. [/QUOTE]
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