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Obi Ndigbo Pays Courtesy Visit To Igbo Speaking Community BOT’s Chairman, Dr. Jonathan Nnaji

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KINGSLEY EBERE 

The Obi Ndigbo Lagos State, Obi Chibuike Azubuike, has paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Igbo Speaking Community in Lagos, Dr. Jonathan Nnaji, to welcome him back to Nigeria following his return from abroad.

 

P.M.EXPRESS reports that Obi Azubuike was accompanied by some members of his cabinet during the visit, which took place at Dr. Nnaji’s office in Surulere, Lagos. The meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere.

 

The Obi used the opportunity to brief Dr. Nnaji on key developments that occurred while he was away, and commended him for the recent robust meeting he held with the Afenifere leader on strategies to promote peace and harmony between the Yoruba and Igbo communities in the state.

 

According to Obi Azubuike, the Afenifere-Igbo engagement was timely and necessary, given the need to deepen inter-ethnic understanding and prevent the kind of suspicion that often arises during political seasons and in market-related disputes.

 

During the visit, Obi Azubuike held both open and private discussions with Dr. Nnaji. The talks centered largely on strengthening unity and sustaining peace among Ndigbo in Lagos State.

 

Obi Azubuike commended Dr. Nnaji for his consistent contributions to the Igbo Speaking Community and for representing Ndigbo well on international assignments. He noted that Nnaji’s exposure, networks, and diplomatic experience would be valuable in repositioning the community and Ndigbo in general.
 
In his remarks, Dr. Jonathan Nnaji — who also serves as Vice President of the African Taekwondo Union and the President Nigeria Modern Pentathlon Federation
  — expressed appreciation for the visit.
 
He described it as a clear sign of brotherhood, mutual respect, and shared commitment to Ndigbo.
Dr. Nnaji briefed Obi Azubuike on some of his engagements abroad and shared insights on how Ndigbo in the diaspora are organizing themselves to protect their interests while maintaining loyalty to their host communities and to Nigeria.
 
He explained that many Igbo unions abroad have adopted structured dialogue with host authorities and other ethnic groups, a model he believes can be replicated in Lagos to reduce friction and promote joint community projects.

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