Governor Mbah, Senator Ken Nnamani to grace golden jubilee anniversary of Igwe Fidelis Nwatu ‘s coronation

Enugu state governor,Dr. Peter Mbah and Senator Ken Nnamani will on Friday, January 9Th, attend the golden jubilee celebration of the coronation of the traditional ruler of Ihuokpara in Nkanu East, His Royal Majesty, Igwe Fidelis O. Nwatu, Eze Agabi II and Grand Patron of the Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council.

Governor Mbah will attend as Special Guest of Honour, and former President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Ken Nnamani, will be the Chairman of the Occasion.

The anniversary activities will commence with a High Mass on Friday, 9th January 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Uzam, Ihuokpara, ar 10:00 am, to be officiated by the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Callistus Onaga.

L-R- Sen Nnamani and Gov Mbah

A Grand Reception will follow at the Igwebuike Primary School Field, Ihuokpara, where dignitaries, traditional rulers, sons and daughters of Ihuokpara, and well-wishers will celebrate the remarkable five-decade reign of Igwe Nwatu. The celebrations will conclude on Sunday, 11th January 2026, with a Thanksgiving Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Uzam, Ihuokpara.

For half a century, Igwe Nwatu has provided selfless leadership, upheld the cherished customs of Ihuokpara, and contributed immensely to peace, unity, and development in Nkanu East and Enugu State at large. His Golden Jubilee marks not only the longevity of his reign but the enduring stability and transformation his leadership has brought to the Agabi Ancient Kingdom.

Born into a life shaped by faith, discipline, and education, Igwe Nwatu’s journey prepared him for the enormous task of rebuilding and guiding his community after the civil war. From his early education across Enugu, Kaduna, and Kano, to his technical training at Rashia Philips Technical Engineering Company, and his professional service as an electrical engineer with Electrical Corporation of Nigeria (ECN), Nigeria Sweets and Confectioneries, and British Petroleum, he cultivated a broad worldview and a pan-Nigerian outlook that shaped his leadership style.

His 18 years sojourn in Northern Nigeria strengthened his belief in inter-ethnic harmony, a principle that has defined his inclusive and unifying approach to traditional governance.

Throughout his reign, Igwe Nwatu has remained a champion of moral leadership, cultural preservation, and progressive reforms. The landmark Ihuokpara Community By-laws of 2014, enacted under his guidance, stand as a testament to his commitment to justice, human dignity, and social order.

His advocacy for the welfare of traditional institutions and his counsel to younger monarchs on integrity and purposeful leadership have made him a model and mentor across the traditional landscape of Enugu State.

Friends, associates, well-wishers and the general public are cordially invited to join the good people of Ihuokpara in honouring an icon of traditional leadership and celebrating this historic milestone in the life of a monarch whose reign has been defined by peace, compassion, and steady progress.

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