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Nollywood Stars, Industrialists, Others Celebrate Octogenarian Businessman, Wife at 50th Anniversary
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LanreNigerians from different walks of life including Nollywood celebrities, industrialists and others, last Saturday in Lagos joined the family of Onwumere from Orsu Local Government Area, Imo State to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Chief Anthony Uchechukwu Ezeoma Onwumere and wife.
The event which was well attended by a cross section of personalities from the public and private sectors held at the event hall of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Victoria Island and was also an opportunity to commemorate the 80th birthday of Chief Onwumere.
In attendance from the Nollywood community were Messrs Zack Orji, Ejike Asiegbu, Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki, Moji Oyetayo (a.ka. Mama Ajasco) Victor Osuagwu, Arinze Okonkwo and others.
The two-in-one event which was put together by the children of Chief Onwumere, whose popularity over the years stemmed from his pharmacy and supermarket known as Tonyson Pharmacy and Stores Limited, was a huge success in every ramifications as guests were lavishly entertained with both local and continental cuisine that were well prepared by the various caterers contracted to manage the occasion.
There were also enough choice drinks to cater for all categories of guests just as the event managers diligently attended to all guests in the best of manners irrespective of tribe, religion or social class.
One of the social clubs well represented at the occasion was Hazie Masters International Club of Nigeria led by High Chief Richard Agbapuru, a well placed industrialist and Chairman/Chief Executive of Richygold Group of Companies.
Agbapuru said he had known Chief Onwumere (a.k.a. Iri Kaa Nnu I of Orsu) for a very long time. He described him as a highly intelligent man, with a lot of wisdom in him.
According to him, the same wisdom in the octogenarian has been replicated in his children explaining that his first son Anthony Onwumere (junior) is like father, like son.
In Chief Agbapuru’s words, he had learnt a lot from Chief Onwumere as a businessman, emphasizing that the octogenarian is a very quiet achiever who loves what he is doing and has remained a great philanthropist who does things at his pace.
His philanthropic gestures had been extended to his Orsu community where he single-handedly built and donated a two-storey house to his people in the village.
To the RichyGold boss, the 80-year-old Onwumere has continued to be a role model right from his youthful days and loves to enjoy good life which has invariably precipitated the birthday celebration in his honour.
Borrowing from the life experience of the octogenarian, Agbapuru advised youths of today to be patient in the pursuit of their life ambition particularly with respect to the acquisition of wealth.
He enjoined young couples to also understand each other very well and collectively work towards building their families with love and patience so that they could be celebrated like Chief Onwumere and his wife who incidentally is a sister to his own (Agbapuru’s) mother.
Also, one of the sons of the octogenarian, Dr Mac Austin Onwumere, who is the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of PWAN Group, said he was extremely happy that his father was alive to celebrate his 80th birthday and 50 years in marriage with his wife (Austin’s mother) in good health.
The PWAN chieftain disclosed that the secret behind the stability of his parents’ marriage was premised on humility, integrity and focus.
He explained that like any other human being, his parents in the time past could have their differences and misunderstandings but such things were never brought open to their children and they had always resolved the same in the room without a third party knowing what happened transpired.
Dr. Onwumere described his father as a very successful businessman and attributed his father’s success in the business of selling, to his being focused and never getting distracted by any other thing or circumstance.
According to him, his father owns one of the biggest supermarkets in Ebutte Metta, Lagos with branches in four other states in Nigeria. The supermarkets are still functional as some of his sons are currently managing them.
According to Zack Orji who co-anchored the event, “there is something unique about the octogenarian and his wife. They have stayed for 50 years in marriage in a country where couples in contemporary times easily walk out of marriage even in few months after the wedding. I thank the couple for being a good example as I pray that they
would celebrate more years.”
Chief Anthony Ezeoma Uche Onwumere arrived in Lagos in 1978 after leaving the Republic of Cameroun in 1977 as a businessman.
In Lagos, he established Tonyson Pharmaceutical Chemists & Stores which was a forerunner to his other business concerns over the years.
Due to his philanthropic nature, he has been honoured with different titles including the “Ezeoma” of Umuhu-Okabia as well as the Eziafakego of Ezianwa, Iri Kaa Nnu I of Orsu.
His life philosophy largely centres on his belief in one God and that honesty is always the best policy, just as he believes that humility is next to Godliness.
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Calabar Carnival 2024 attracts over 300,000 tourists, boosts local economy
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January 13, 2025By
LanreCalabar Carnival 2024 drew over 300,000 tourists, driving a 42% increase in attendance and generating billions in revenue for Cross River.
The recently concluded 32-day Calabar Carnival 2024 proved a monumental success, attracting over 300,000 tourists and generating billions in revenue for Cross River State.
This marked a 42% increase in attendance compared to 2023, according to the Cross River Tourism Bureau.
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Speaking in Lagos, the bureau’s Managing Director, Ekpenyong Ojoi, revealed that the carnival, which ran from 1 November to 31 December 2024, brought a significant influx of visitors from across Nigeria and beyond.
“Calabar recorded over 300,000 tourists during the festival period, with most visitors coming from Abuja, Lagos, and neighbouring Akwa Ibom State,” Ojoi stated.
He highlighted that the 2024 festival saw a significant rise in onsite spectators, with an estimated 450,000 attending key events such as the Cultural Carnival, Children’s Carnival, and Bikers Carnival. This was a substantial increase from the 279,486 spectators recorded in 2023.
Furthermore, the carnival achieved global visibility, with over 1.2 billion viewers watching via DSTV channel 198 and over 100 million viewers tuning in through online streaming platforms.
The tourism boom translated into remarkable economic benefits for Calabar. From November to December 2024, hotel occupancy rates rose from 57% in 2023 to 68%, with many establishments achieving full capacity during peak dates in December.
Revenue highlights include:
- Hotel bookings: Estimated at ₦2.79 billion ($1.74 million), driven by 100% occupancy at key hotels such as Hogis Royale and Metropolitan Hotel.
- Food and breakfast sales: Estimated at ₦900 million ($562,000).
- Ticketed events: Funfest, Calabar Fashion Show, and Queen of Humanity generated ₦100 million ($66,000).
- Nightlife: The city’s top five nightclubs contributed ₦400 million ($267,000).
- Miscellaneous activities: Online streaming, food, drinks, dancers, and car rentals added another ₦1 billion ($667,000).
- Transportation: Visitors spent an estimated ₦8.87 billion on air, road, and sea travel.
Ojoi also emphasised the cultural significance of the carnival, with tourists visiting key attractions such as the OMR, Marina Resort, and Kwa Falls. The festival continues to strengthen Calabar’s reputation as a premier destination for cultural tourism in Nigeria.
“The Calabar Carnival is not just a festival; it’s a celebration of our rich heritage, a boost to our economy, and an opportunity to connect with the world,” Ojoi added.
As the Cross River State Government continues its efforts to promote tourism, the success of the 2024 Calabar Carnival demonstrates the transformative potential of cultural events in driving economic growth and global recognition.
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New Alaafin of Oyo begins 21-days traditional rites
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January 13, 2025By
LanreOba Abimbola Owoade, the new Alaafin of Oyo, has commenced a 21-day traditional rite, marking his ascension to the historic throne.
The newly appointed Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade, has begun a 21-day traditional rite marking his ascension to the throne of the historic Yoruba kingdom.
Governor Seyi Makinde officially announced Owoade as the Alaafin-elect last Friday, following which he presented the new monarch with the staff of office during a ceremony held on Monday.
The event was graced by the Oyomesi (the kingmakers), top government officials, and notable personalities from Oyo State.
Oba Owoade succeeds the late Alaafin, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, who ruled the Oyo Kingdom for over five decades before passing away three years ago.
After receiving the staff of office, the Alaafin-elect journeyed to Oyo town to meet his subjects and formally commence the rites of ascension.
A source close to the palace disclosed that Oba Owoade will observe the mandatory 21 days of traditional ceremonies required for his enthronement as the Alaafin of Oyo.
“Oba Owoade has headed to Oyo town to meet the sons and daughters of Oyo and will proceed with the 21 days of traditional rites for the ascension to the throne of his forefathers,” the source said.
The rites are a critical part of the coronation process in Yoruba tradition, involving prayers, rituals, and other cultural practices to fortify the new king spiritually and affirm his legitimacy as a divine ruler.
The ascension of a new Alaafin is a significant event in Yoruba culture, symbolising continuity and stability in one of Nigeria’s oldest monarchies.
Oba Abimbola Owoade’s reign is expected to foster unity and development in Oyo State and beyond.
As part of the ancient traditions, the Alaafin is regarded not only as a political figure but also as a spiritual leader and custodian of Yoruba culture and heritage.
The new monarch’s 21-day rites serve as a bridge between the rich history of the Oyo Kingdom and its evolving role in contemporary society.
The people of Oyo await the conclusion of the rites, which will culminate in the final ceremonies, officially marking the beginning of Oba Owoade’s reign.
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Seyi Makinde approves Prince Abimbola Owoade as new Alaafin of Oyo
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January 10, 2025By
LanreGovernor Seyi Makinde approves Prince Abimbola Owoade as the new Alaafin of Oyo, ending legal disputes following Oba Adeyemi’s death.
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has officially appointed Prince Abimbola Akeem Owoade as the new Alaafin of Oyo, following an extensive selection process led by the Oyo kingmakers, the Oyomesi.
The announcement, made in a statement on Friday by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dotun Oyelade, marks a significant moment in the ancient kingdom’s leadership transition.
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According to the statement, Prince Owoade’s appointment comes after thorough consultations and traditional divinations, which were conducted by the Oyomesi.
The statement confirmed that the kingmakers recommended Owoade as the successor to the late Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, whose passing on April 22, 2022, left a vacancy for the revered position of the Alaafin.
“Owoade, after consultations and divinations, has been recommended by the Oyomesi and approved by Governor Seyi Makinde as the new Alaafin of Oyo,” the statement read.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ademola Ojo, added that the appointment would put to rest the socio-legal disputes that had followed the late Oba Adeyemi’s passing.
“This decision has put to rest all the socio-legal controversies that have arisen since the transition of the late Oba Adeyemi,” Ojo said. He urged the people of Oyo State to rally behind the new Alaafin as he embarks on his reign.
Governor Makinde’s approval of Owoade’s appointment has sparked optimism about a new era for the Oyo Kingdom.
Oyelade expressed hopes that the new monarch’s reign would foster peace, unity, and prosperity, while preserving the rich legacy of the Alaafin institution.
“We pray that his reign brings progress and harmony to the people of Oyo and strengthens the historic legacy of the Alaafin institution,” he said.
However, the selection of Prince Owoade as Alaafin has not been without controversy.
The kingmakers, including the Basorun of Oyo, High Chief Yusuf Akinade, and other prominent figures, had previously expressed their dissatisfaction with the governor’s decision, asserting that Prince Lukman Gbadegesin had already been selected as the Alaafin-elect.
They cited ongoing legal proceedings related to the selection process and urged the suspension of the appointment until the courts resolve the matter.
Legal counsel for the kingmakers, Adekunle Sobaloju, described the governor’s actions as illegal and called for the suspension of the process. The legal tussle continues to unfold as Oyo State navigates this complex transition.
Despite the legal challenges, Governor Makinde and his administration are optimistic that Prince Owoade’s ascension will bring much-needed stability and growth to the kingdom, urging residents to support their new monarch.
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