Chief Olatunbosun Musa Pays Glowing Tribute To Eze Obinna Akwiwu As He Celebrates First Ofala Festival In Ogwuaga Abba
Posted on January 7, 2026
NJOKU MACDONALD OBINNA

The 2025 Ogwuaga Abba Ofala Festival was more than just a ceremony; it was a home-coming for her sons and daughters, family, friends, associates, and numerous well wishers who have joined many others to congratulate HRH Eze Duru Oshimiri Ataa- Ataa (lll) Obinna Akwiwu (Dim Ohamadike ll) on the occasion marking the successful first Ofala cultural festivitiy in Nwangele LGA and Imo State.
Celebrating the revered traditional ruler, Eze Akwiwu, Chief Olatunbosun Musa, (Oke-Ogor 1 of Abba ), a serial entrepreneur, real estate developer and business strategist, has also sent heart-warming congratulatory message to
Eze Ogwuaga following his ascension on the royal throne in 2025, and the successful first Ofala cultural festival hosted by Dim Ohamadike ll, which was well attended.

Speaking with the Publisher of 4th Estate Reporters during the event, the Ijebu – Ode Ogun State born estate developer and philanthropist, Chief Engr. Musa, a great son-in-law of Abba, stated that at the coronation ceremony of Eze Duru Oshimri Ataa- Ataa (lll) Obinna Akwiwu, it was clear to all that Eze Akwiwu’s rise wasn’t just about a crown or a title. It was a covenant, a long-awaited alignment between the ancestors and the living as the man whom the people and gods of the land have chosen is leading with pride, purpose, and leadership clarity. This maiden Ofala Festival served as a powerful cultural awakening, restoring a sense of pride and identity to Ogwuaga Abba. The sheer scale of the celebration, the symbolism of the rites, and the unity on display showed a kingdom that has finally found its rhythm again.
Eze Akwiwu’s leadership is proving to be a rare blend: he is a custodian of ancient ways who is not afraid of modern progress. Under his watch, Igbo tradition is not a relic of the past, but a living, breathing force that bridges the gap between generations and strengthens the bonds of the community.

Chief Olatunbosun Musa’s support for this new era is deeply personal. An accomplished engineer, visionary developer, and philanthropist, the Chief is a man whose own life mirrors the values of the new King. He has spent his career building more than just physical structures; he builds people and sustains legacies.
Though he hails from Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, Chief Musa’s heart is firmly rooted in Abba Kingdom through marriage and years of dedicated service. His title, Oke-Ogor 1 of Abba, is a testament to a man who sees no borders, only humanity. His generosity is often quiet, but its impact in the community speaks far louder than any official title ever could.
It is only natural that a man of Chief Musa’s depth would align himself with a throne defined by renewal and wisdom. His tribute carries the weight of shared values, the belief that leadership is a call to service and that tradition is the foundation of any meaningful future.

As Ogwuaga Abba begins this new chapter under Eze Dim Ohamadike II, Chief Olatunbosun Musa stands in firm solidarity. He remains confident that this reign will be remembered for its courage, its compassion, and a culture elevated to new heights.
May the throne of Ogwuaga Abba stand firm.
May the reign of Eze Duru Oshimiri Obinna Akwiwu bring lasting peace.
And may we continue to see leaders who, like Chief Musa, serve with a true sense of purpose.
Njoku Macdonald Obinna
Media Consultant|Newspaper Columnist|Public Analyst|PR- Expert,
Publisher, 4th Estate Reporters
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