A Proud Igbo Voice on a Global Stage
It was with immense joy, gratitude, and pride that I had the honour of sitting on a prestigious global panel at Harvard University, engaging distinguished leaders and scholars from around the world on issues of leadership, governance, and societal progress.
What made the moment even more special was the privilege of representing my heritage by wearing the authentic Igbo traditional Isi Agu attire. As I addressed a global audience, I carried not only my personal convictions but also the rich culture, values, and aspirations of the Igbo people and the great nation of Nigeria.
Moments like this remind us that our local stories, cultures, and experiences have a place on the world’s biggest stages. I remain committed to using every platform available to promote purposeful leadership, inspire positive change, and proudly showcase the excellence of our people.
From Igbere to Harvard, the journey continues. 🌍🦁🇳🇬
-CDA
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Yesterday, at the Body of Benchers Complex, Abuja, I was honoured to join the opening ceremony of the International Association of Women Judges African Regional Conference as Special Guest.
Convened under the theme “Promoting Excellence in the Administration of Justice,” the conference brought together distinguished jurists, policymakers, legal practitioners, and stakeholders from across Africa and beyond. Over the course of its sessions, deliberations will centre on strengthening justice systems, enhancing judicial integrity, and expanding access to justice for all.
I express my sincere gratitude to the President of the National Association of Women Judges of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Monica B. Dongban-Mensem, CFR, for the kind invitation. I wish all participants fruitful and impactful engagements throughout the conference.
*Breaking:*
Information circulating in the Ohafia community, Amaekpu.
Reports indicate that armed men suspected to be Fulani herders have been seen moving through the bush around Amaekpu and parts of Isiama Ohafia. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, avoid isolated farmlands, and report any suspicious movement to local security and community leaders immediately.
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