Maryam Aminu
The Obowu Development Association (ODA), Abuja Branch, on Sunday hosted a colourful End-of-Year and Award-Giving Ceremony at the Obowu Hall, Gwarinmpa, Abuja, bringing together distinguished personalities, community leaders and stakeholders from Obowu and beyond to celebrate unity, service and progress.
In his welcome address, the President of ODA Abuja Branch, Ichie Bede O. Anyanwu (Mayor), expressed deep appreciation to members for their unwavering support since the inauguration of the current executive in March 2024, despite prevailing economic challenges.
He highlighted key achievements of the administration, including strengthened welfare initiatives, improved security and facilities at the ODA Hall, a constitution review focused on members’ welfare, effective dispute resolution through the Ombudsman Committee, and sustained engagement with town unions and affiliate bodies.
The ceremony also served as a platform to recognise excellence and dedicated service. Ambassador Timothy Ihemadu was specially honoured for his appointment in the oil and gas sector, while Hon. Chief Barr. Victor Muruako, Esq., Executive Chairman of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission, received an award for his outstanding contributions to the empowerment and advancement of Obowu sons and daughters, particularly in employment and education. Chief Dr. Cliff Ogbede, Executive Director, South East Development Commission, and Engr. Goddy Nwokorie were also recognised for their leadership excellence and commitment to community development.
The event attracted several eminent personalities, including Baa Jaffa Nwosu, OON; Chief Chika Okafor; Gen. Okey Ugoh (Rtd); Gen. Dr. Ikechukwu Okeke (Rtd); Chief Chris Uwadoka, PhD; Dr. Charles Okafor; and His Royal Highness, Igwe Ezenwa Anyanwu, Eze Igbo II of Karu, Abuja, among others. Their presence underscored the unity, strength and growing influence of the Obowu community in the Federal Capital Territory.
Looking ahead, the ODA Abuja leadership unveiled key priorities for 2026, including the convening of an ODA Consultative Forum to address rising insecurity, the launch of a social responsibility initiative to support the education of vulnerable members, and urgent structural reinforcement of the ODA Hall to preserve it as a lasting legacy for future generations.
Chaired by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nwagwu, and anchored by Harrison Onyemjoro (Obi Ego) and Okonkwo Chinyere Ujunwa of the Voice of Nigeria, the ceremony provided a fitting and celebratory close to the year marked by unity, gratitude, recognition and renewed commitment to the development of Obowu.
The 2025 End-of-Year celebration once again reaffirmed the ODA Abuja Branch as a vibrant, forward-looking association, united in purpose and resolute in advancing the collective interests of Obowu people wherever they reside.