Eze Onu Egwunwoke Commends Media Expert, Njoku Macdonald For Outstanding Practice During Courtesy Visit
Posted on December 9, 2025
OKPONOBI NEWLIFE

In a remarkable gesture of respect for traditional leadership and appreciation of deep commitment to sustaining family legacy, Njoku MacDonald Obinna, Publisher of 4th Estate Reporters, paid a warm courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty, Eze David Nnawuihe Onu Egwunwoke (Ezeudo III of Akwakuma Autonomous Community), heir apparent to the Onu Egwunwoke Dynasty of Akwakuma–Uratta Ancient Kingdom, on Friday, 5th December, 2025.

The visit, which was aimed at felicitating with the traditional ruler and members of the Eze-in-Council in preparation for the forthcoming coronation celebration of Eze David Onu Egwunwoke, scheduled for 19th December, 2025. The Imo-born Nigerian media expert, MacDonald Obinna, commended the monarch for his exemplary leadership, visionary stewardship, and unwavering dedication to preserving the enduring legacy of the Onu Egwunwoke Dynasty in Akwakuma–Uratta Ancient Kingdom.

In a display of mutual admiration, HRM Eze David N. Onu Egwunwoke applauded Njoku MacDonald Obinna for his unwavering dedication, remarkable consistency, and outstanding contributions to responsible media practice in Nigeria and across the African continent. The revered monarch described him as a champion of excellence, a tireless chronicler of community-based development reports, and a steadfast advocate for progress through the lens of media.
He further stated that he has heard, read of, and seen the impactful work of MacDonald and 4th Estate Reporters, noting that such professionalism has continued to promote positive narratives about leadership, communities, Imo State, and Nigeria at large.

The monarch also solicited deeper collaboration between 4th Estate Reporters and his kingdom for the sustained projection of community development initiatives, cultural heritage, and milestones in his community and Imo State. He emphasized that partnerships of this nature strengthen the bridge between traditional leadership and modern journalism.

The engagement further reinforced the strong bond between the throne and the press, highlighting the vital role of credible reportage in celebrating vision-driven leaders and documenting the strides of communities.
– Okponobi Newlife writes in from Owerri, the Imo State capital, for 4th Estate Reporters.












