Liberian President Ellen Johnson Arrives Imo, Receives Chieftaincy Title

Amby Uneze in Owerri

President of Liberia, Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been honoured with a Chieftaincy title of “Ada Di Oha Nma” (the Daughter that is Cherished by All) of Imo State. The Chieftaincy title was conferred on her by the Chairman of the State Council of Traditional Rulers, HRM, Eze Samuel Ohiri at the Eze Imo Palace Owerri.

President Sirleaf had arrived Owerri through the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport where the Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha received her with his wife, Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha and other senior government functionaries. She is in the State for a two-day visit on the invitation of the Rochas Foundation College of Africa.

The Liberian President was driven straight to the Eze Imo Palace at Mbari Street, Owerri, where she was Conferred with the Chieftaincy title.

Conferring the Chieftaincy title on Mrs. Sirleaf, Eze Ohiri said she had done Africa proud especially the women folks and deserved to be honoured.

Receiving the Chieftaincy title, Mrs. Sirleaf said she was happy to be in Imo State and noted that generally speaking, Africa as a Continent and the nations that Constitute the region had not done badly in all Considerations, adding that with Education, hardwork and Unity of purpose, Africa would soon get to the Promised Land.

Governor Rochas Okorocha in his own speech stated that Mrs. Sirleaf was a pride to Africa and an inspiration to all the women in Africa and beyond, adding that her coming to the State was exciting.

The Liberian President is expected meet with the Students of Rochas Foundation College of Africa today for interaction and would also particularly parley with Liberian Students in the College whose Parents died of the Ebola disease.

It is also expected that the Liberian President will buy into the vision 2030 of the Rochas Foundation College of Africa which has been programmed to ensure that more than one million children of Africa are taken off the streets and given quality education.

Mrs. Sirleaf will also deliver a lecture to Imo women on the title, “Women in Politics” and will equally be honoured with Imo Merit Award and a road to be named after her, while a statue will also be unveiled in her honour and her name given a place in the Imo Hall of Fame.

South African and Ghanaian leaders had earlier been honored in the state by the governor earlier.

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