Igbo leader in Ghana not undermining hosts – Ohanaeze youths urge calm

Published on July 10, 2025 at 04:18 PM

Youth wing of apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has called for calm over the controversy surrounding the installation of a Nigerian traditional leader, Eze Chukwudi Ihenetu, as ‘Eze Ndi Igbo Ghana’ (King of the Igbo People in Ghana).

This comes amid the and public outcry across parts of Ghana over the installation.

The development, which has drawn criticism from youth groups and cultural advocates, is being opposed by protesters who say the presence of a foreign monarch undermines Ghana’s sovereignty and traditional chieftaincy institutions.

However, in a statement issued on Thursday, the National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike said there was no cause for alarm.

According to him, the title of ‘Eze Ndi Igbo’ did not in any way undermine the customs and traditions of the host communities.

He said, “it is a mere title that symbolizes the rallying figure of Ndigbo in their community of residence.

“We have Eze Ndigbo in different countries of the world and they have never turned to be traditional rulers of their host communities.

“The title has nothing to do with assuming the role of a monarch; far from that.

“The holder of that title is only a rallying point for Ndigbo in such locations, through whom they can aggregate, discuss issues of common interest and solve members’ problems as they arise.”;

Okwu added that “our observation shows that Eze Ihenetu is committed to supporting education, entrepreneurship, and leadership development. His scholarship and skills initiatives benefit Nigerian and Ghanaian youths alike, promoting a productive, confident, and self-reliant diaspora community.

“There is also evidence that he is a steadfast advocate for compassion, contributing to disaster relief, community health programs, and charitable outreach, irrespective of ethnicity or nationality.

“Contrary to all the allegations being made, he has also preserved and promoted Igbo culture through flagship events like the annual New Yam Festival, fostered peace and unity between Nigerian and Ghanaian communities and supported youth empowerment, education, and entrepreneurship regardless of nationality.”;

He urged the people of Ghana not to be worried about the title as it was not in any way a challenge to their customs and traditions.

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