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EXTRA: Femi Adesina to get Igbo chieftaincy title — just like Buhari

BY Oluseyi Awojulugbe

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The saying goes thus; ‘like father, like son’ but in this case, it is ‘like President, like spokesman’.

Less than a month after President Muhammadu Buhari got two Igbo chieftaincy titles, Femi Adesina, his spokesman, has been nominated for one of his own.

According to a statement signed by Attah Esa, deputy director, information, state house, Adesina was nominated by Cyprian Nevobasi, the Igwe Omeluenyi 1 of Aguneese, Ezeani III of Nmaku Kingdom in Enugu.

The spokesman will be conferred during activities to mark the traditional ruler’s 14 years on the throne in January 2018.

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Esa said Adesina, who received the nomination on Tuesday, was chosen because of the good work he has been doing for the country.

“President Muhammadu Buhari is God-sent to bring change to Nigeria, and you have been supporting him in the assignment, to the admiration of myself and my cabinet members.”

The Igwe said he hoped for a positive response from the nominee and promised that his first Ofala festival in 14 years will be a grand event.

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Adesina thanked the monarch, his delegation and his entire kingdom for the nomination, saying: “I am simply short of words.”

In November, Buhari got two Igbo chieftaincy titles during his visit to Ebonyi.

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