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Anambra community ends 7- year old feud with reunion thanksgiving

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By Our Correspondent
The seven-year old feud in Ndiowu Community in Orumba North local government area of Anambra State has finally been resolved amicably, with a special thanksgiving in which every village in the area is expected to participate.
The 2023 Ndiowu reunion will round up this year’s Christmas celebrations, with an indigene of the town, Dr. Joseph Onuorah commending the people for putting behind the past and looking forward to a prosperous future.
Onuorah, who is excited with the heartwarming development in his community, specifically felicitated with the President General of Ndiowu Town Union (NTU); Engr. Chike Emenike for achieving the much desired peace and unity in the town.
In an emotion – laden message to mark the occasion, Onuorah said: “There is no gainsaying the fact that in the last seven years, Ndiowu has gone through a very difficult and tumultuous experience; culturally, politically, and economically. Our unity and togetherness as a people were stretched to its elastic limits, our collective prosperity dwindled because we fought over issues that could be settled around the table as men.
“Some will say that we lived as strangers under the same roof, and nobody can claim to have enjoyed this period of rancour and strife which were unfortunately passed on to affect the minds and mentality of innocent youths and children.
“It is therefore apt that I call on every son and daughter of Ndiowu to explore ways to live together and cherish one another as brothers and sisters, one people under God. “Irrespective of our political leaning in the community, it is an undisputable truth that we can never prosper except we give peace a chance. “Together, everyone achieves more and in peace and when there is shared prosperity for everyone. We should endeavour to manifest the true spirit of the Ideal Ndiowu man and woman as aptly etched in our town union motto which are Unity, Peace and Progress. Without the first two, the latter will remain a pipedream.
“It is my earnest desire that on this historic thanksgiving day, we all shall continue to reach out to all sides, forgiving all the hurts, erasing the old norms, stories, divisions, strife and healing the old wounds.
“Our real enemy is not the next Ndiowu man or woman; our true enemies common to all of us are general insecurity, poverty, crime, youth unemployment, poor healthcare amenities, soil erosion, decaying infrastructures, criminal herdsmen and frightening drug addiction among young people.
“Ndiowu shall remain one united family, irrespective of the quarters and the villages, irrespective of socioeconomic background and modes of worship.
“We should always find common grounds like this 2023 thanksgiving ceremony, age grade programmes and many other unifying initiatives of the Engr. Chike Emenike- led executive; we should face our common enemies together. We should prosper, and we can rebuild our town to be the pride of Orumba and Anambra State as a whole.
“I call on all our elites, men and women of means, eminent personalities andstakeholders to sheath their swords.
“We have fought gallantly as men. Now is the time to unite as one and move forward to a beautiful, prosperous, liveable and admirable Ndiowu.
“Let us support morally and contribute financially to the programmes and activities of the current and future NTU executives to build our home town that will be ideal for us, our children and generations unborn. An Ndiowu that we all shall be very proud of.
“It can be done. It should be done, and God willing, It will be done. It is indeed justified to set aside this time of the year within the Yuletide celebrations to give special thanks to God who has been our help in ages past and our hope for the years to come.
“As Ndiowu succeeds, we all succeed. The peace and development of Ndiowu, as well as other component parts of our dear Anambra State, is of paramount importance to the individual successes of every one of us.
“I congratulate the leadership of Ndiowu Town Union, all the good people of Ndiowu who are participating physically and those who have joined us in spirit for this annual thanksgiving, and I wish everyone a very peaceful, joyous and memorable annual Thanksgiving Day2023.
“May the new year 2024 and beyond bring us unmerited favours, good health, divine prosperity, and peaceful coexistence in Ndiowu and to our entire families”.
Onuorah expressed happiness that notwithstanding the very difficult socio-economic situation of the country, the Southeast and Anambra State, the people have something to celebrate

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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