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NICOT PRESIDENT CONFERS CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION TO TITLE HOLDERS IN TURKEY

The Office of the President Nigerian Community Turkey was serenaded with a title holder and the host of Eze’s cabinet for the official presentation of a certificate of recognition by the President of NICOT to Igwe and his chief.

During the presentation at the secretariate of NICOT in Perpa Istanbul Turkey, on the 8th of December 2023, the President of the community, Prince Emre Magboh poured encomium on the custodians of cultural tradition in Istanbul, Turkey 

He noted that Okpara Nobart and Paul Johnson Okoronta were found worthy for the selfless services they render to Nigerians, as they were a registered body under the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria and recognized as Igwe/cabinet union of Nigerians.

While presenting the award of recognition to Okpara Nobart (Igwe Chi Mere Eze 1 Na Istanbul Turkey) and Chief Johnson Okoronta (Onowu Aku Ukwu 1 Fatih Istanbul Turkey), the President of the community extolled the traditional leaders for their patriotism and urged them to continue with their good work in assisting Nigerians anytime time they call.

The President prayed for more of the likes of Okpara Nobart and Paul Johnson Okoronta to help shape our Country progressively.

In an acceptance speech, a member of Eze’s cabinet appreciated the President for the Noble gesture of NICOT and his astute leadership qualities. 

He thanked the President for bestowing the certificate on the titled traditional leaders as they promised that the Igwe’s cabinet will endeavour to listen to the plights of Nigerians anytime the call.

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