Christmas Message: Princess Njemanze-Neboh Beckons On Amawom Indigenes To Unite, Fight Injustice.

…Tasks Njemanze Ihenacho  royal scions to return home, take charge

 

The daughter of late Eze Alexius Anumaku Njemanze, Ozuruigbo V of Owerri, Princess Stella Njemanze-Neboh, has called on the people of Amawom, Owere Nshi Ise community to re-enact the spirit  of love and unity for which the community was known in the past.

Princess Njemanze-Neboh in a  comment in the community ‘s  platform  equally urged all those she described as “descendants of Njemanze Ihenacho” to return home and take charge of the affairs the family.

Princess Njemanze-Neboh who recalled that  what she said was the love and unity that bound the people while growing up, expressed her willingness to go to the extent of sending transport fares to aid the said members of the Njemanze Ihenacho family to return home.

“When I speak and ask questions, I am only fighting for a better life and opportunity for all and not the very few. I do not want anything. My God blessed me with a track scholarship to USA and I have done okay by his grace and mercy,” she stated.

She also decried alleged attempt by those she called “the rich and famous” to hijack many plots of  land of the Community while others according to her, are left with virtually nothing.

“Our Ancestors left us a lot of wealth that if well  managed without greed should be enough to sustain all of us, our children and grandchildren.

“But greed by the very few is the reason some of you are struggling and starving.

“Ask yourself why one person and I honestly mean one person can continue taking government allocated lands while others have Zero?

“How can one person possess multiple lands, selling them and using the money to build rental properties while others have none?

“Nde Owerre this is why Stella Anumaku is bitching and whining. Can you all not see what I am seeing?”,she  queried.

She  concluded by saying that a time would come when the people would remember her “warnings and fight for equality.”

 

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