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The king of Nnewi

 

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The current king of Nnewi is His Royal Highness Igwe Kenneth Onyeneke Orizu III. He is the 20th monarch in the Nnofo royal lineage and has been on the throne since 1963. He is the longest-serving traditional ruler in Nigeria.

Igwe Orizu is a highly respected figure in Nnewi and in the wider Igbo community. He is known for his wisdom, his leadership skills, and his commitment to promoting peace and development in Nnewi. He is also a strong advocate for the rights of traditional rulers in Nigeria.

Under Igwe Orizu's leadership, Nnewi has become a major industrial and commercial center in Nigeria. The city is home to a number of thriving industries, including automobile manufacturing, plastics, and textiles. Nnewi is also a major center for the Igbo arts and culture.

Igwe Orizu is a strong supporter of education. He has established a number of schools in Nnewi, including a university, a polytechnic, and a number of secondary schools. He is also a patron of the arts and culture, and he has helped to promote the Igbo language and traditional music.

Igwe Orizu is a wise and respected leader who has made a significant contribution to the development of Nnewi. He is a role model for traditional rulers in Nigeria and a symbol of hope for the future of the Igbo people.

Here are some of the achievements of Igwe Orizu III:

  • He has promoted peace and development in Nnewi.
  • He has been a strong advocate for the rights of traditional rulers in Nigeria.
  • He has established a number of schools in Nnewi, including a university, a polytechnic, and a number of secondary schools.
  • He has helped to promote the Igbo language and traditional music.

Igwe Orizu III is a respected and influential figure in Nigeria. He is a role model for traditional rulers and a symbol of hope for the future of the Igbo people.

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