The Otu Oka-iwu Abuja, the umbrella body of Igbo lawyers practicing in Abuja, Nigeria, recently gathered to celebrate a remarkable achievement by one of its esteemed members, Chief Constance Ngozi Orji (Ada Igbo Ji Eje Mba 1). The occasion was the unveiling of her humanitarian initiative, "Mmiri Di n'Oko," a testament to her tireless commitment to philanthropy.
In attendance were the President, Secretary, and other members of the Executive, including the National Publicity Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association, Chief (Mrs) Bridget Edokwe. The launch of this initiative marked a significant milestone in Chief Orji's philanthropic endeavors, and Otu Oka-iwu Abuja was proud to be a part of it.
Prior to the event, Otu Oka-iwu Abuja had engaged in discussions with the newly established NGO on potential collaboration opportunities to benefit "ndi igbo" held unconstitutionally in various correctional facilities within Abuja's jurisdiction. This partnership underscores the organization's dedication to supporting its members and advancing the welfare of the Igbo community.
The celebration was a resounding affirmation of Otu Oka-iwu Abuja's values of unity, solidarity, and support for its members' achievements. The organization congratulates Chief Orji on this remarkable accomplishment and commends her selfless dedication to giving back to society.
As Otu Oka-iwu Abuja continues to thrive as a one-family entity, this occasion serves as a poignant reminder of the power of collaboration and collective progress. We celebrate not only Chief Orji's achievement but also the organization's unwavering commitment to its members and the community at large.
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