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Nigerian Lawyers Pay Homage to Eze Igbo Ghana During African Bar Conference
In a gesture that blended cultural reverence with continental solidarity, a distinguished delegation of Nigerian lawyers attending the African Bar Association (AfBA) Annual Conference in Ghana paid a courtesy visit to Eze Dr. Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, the Eze Igbo Ghana, at his residence in Accra.
The visit, described by the delegation as both symbolic and significant, celebrated a leader who has become a bridge between Nigerians and Ghanaians promoting peace, unity, and dialogue among African communities.
Eze Ihenetu, known for his humility and commitment to community cohesion, warmly received the legal team.
He commended their dedication to justice, integrity, and the rule of law across the continent, reminding them that leadership and service must always be guided by humility and humanity.
“True leadership,” he said, “is not measured by power, but by the ability to uplift others with dignity and compassion.”
The encounter was marked by heartfelt conversation, cultural exchange, and mutual respect.
Beyond its ceremonial significance, the meeting underscored the enduring ties that connect Africans across borders and professions.
Participants reflected on the importance of unity in advancing Africa’s collective progress emphasizing that the continent’s strength lies not only in its institutions, but also in the relationships that nurture trust and shared purpose.
As the African Bar Association continues to advocate for justice and governance reform across the continent, this symbolic visit served as a reminder that law and leadership both find their highest expression in service to humanity.







