Ohanaeze Ndigbo Factions Unite As Chief Aguene & Ossai Embrace Peace In Lagos State
Posted on February 5, 2026
KINGSLEY EBERE

Peace may have finally returned to Ohanaeze Ndigbo Lagos State as the two factions led by Chief Solomon Aguene and Chief Sunday Ossai sheath their swords to embrace peace for the interest of Ndigbo.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that this came to the fore following an invitation letter sent to the stakeholders for a reunion party slated to hold on Saturday, 7th February, 2026, at Calabar Hall, Surulere, Lagos, by 12pm.
The invitation was signed by Chief Solomon Aguene, Chief Sunday Ossai and Chief Leonard Okafor (Oba Ojoto)
The invitation was extended to all stakeholders, esteemed executives of both factions, Local Government chairmen, Ndieze, and all Igbo sons and daughters in Lagos State.
It stated:
“INVITATION! INVITATION!! INVITATION!!!
YOU’RE INVITED: OHANAEZE LAGOS STATE REUNION PARTY
A Call to Unity, Love, and Togetherness!
All stakeholders, esteemed executives of both factions, Local Government chairmen, Ndieze, and all Igbo sons and daughters in Lagos are warmly and lovingly invited to a reunion party organized by Ohanaeze Lagos State.
Date: Saturday, 7th February, 2026. Time: 12pm. Venue: Calabar Hall, Surulere, Lagos
Join us as we come together to strengthen bonds, rekindle old flames, and promote unity within the Igbo community in Lagos. Let’s gather to laugh, love, and celebrate our heritage!
Come one, come all! Let our presence be felt!”
P.M.EXPRESS gathered that the coming together of Aguene and Ossai was brokered by Chief Leonard Okafor, who was said to have painstakingly reached out to them and convince them on the need to come together under one umbrella for the interest of Ndigbo in Lagos State. They agreed and embraced peace.
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