Ga Council to punish fake Igbo king Eze Ihenetu

Ga Traditional Council bosses have slammed the brakes on Eze Dr Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu after he tried playing king within their territory. The council's registrar Evelyn Amewotse fired off orders telling the man to pack up his royal act immediately. Traditional leaders also banned every Igbo chief that Ihenetu had crowned from strutting around like royalty. Cultural celebrations run by the wannabe monarch got the axe under the new crackdown. Emergency talks led by King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II sealed the deal against the rogue leader.

Council members made crystal clear they never blessed anyone to rule Igbos living in Ga State. Official recognition demands proper registration through national chief records according to established protocol. The traditional authority stressed that outsiders must follow local customs if they want to stay welcome. Gas pride themselves on peaceful relations with immigrant communities who show proper respect. Legal action awaits anyone foolish enough to ignore the stern warning.

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II presided over the heated July 9 meeting that unanimously rejected Ihenetu's activities. Traditional rulers expressed serious frustration with recent events involving the self-appointed leader. The council reminded everyone that their hospitality toward other ethnic groups comes with clear conditions attached. Troublemakers who disrupt community harmony will face the full force of the law. Gas maintain their reputation as gracious hosts while defending their cultural authority from challenges.
 

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