Accolades As Igwe Ofobuike Donates N.5Million To Amichi COVID-19 Fund.

The traditional ruler of Amichi Community in Nnewi South local government area of Anambra State, HRH Barr Dr Alphonsus Ofobuike Ezeoke(Eneke Amichi), has donated Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000) to support his community’s efforts in curbing the coronavirus pandemic. The US-trained legal luminary and first class traditional ruler noted that the love for his subjects and the need keep Amichi free of the dreaded virus informed his decision, while calling on other well-meaning elites in the community to do same.
A statement released by his Personal Assistant Prince Eric Ume-Ezeoke reads:
*HIS GENEROSITY IS QUINTESSENTIAL*
Today(May 7 2020) remains remarkable in Amichi community and Anambra State at large as HRH Dr Barrister Ofobuike Alphonsus Ezeoke(Igwe Amichi) supported AMICHI COVID-19 RESPONSE TEAM with cash of Five Hundred Thousand naira(500,000).

It should be worth-noting that HRH Dr Barrister Ofobuike Alphonsus Ezeoke(Igwe Amichi) is among the first traditional rulers in Igbo land to supports his community with cash in this COVID 19 pandemic. Is quite a blessing to Amichi indigenes.
Having seen, witnessed and appreciated the kind gesture exhibited by individuals who benefited from his magnanimity, Igwe Ofobuike decides to assist his community with cash to enable them buy necessary items needed to ease the burden has emanate from this health challenge ravaging the whole world. That is a wonderful initiative.
HRH Dr Barrister and Barrister Ofobuike Alphonsus Ezeoke(Igwe Okputuluokpu Amichi) urged blessed Amichians to assist him for continuous provision of food items and cash to our good people to make life worth living for them.
We pray God to continually guide, bless and protect our amiable king, Igwe Eneke Amichi abundantly, amen.
Prince Eric Ume-Ezeoke(Ayaka Amichi)Personal Assistant to Igwe Amichi.
This is absolutely amazing. Let keep it up. Thank you.
Welldone!
Good one
This is leading by example as it will encourage the subjects to follow his steps.
It also shows that the igwe abụghị onye agụụ kama ọ bụ onye na enye enye.