Njemanze-Neboh Begs Uzodinma: Don’t Release Owerre Nchi-Ise Market Revenue To Emeribe.

…Prays Gov to stay action until Qzuruigbo IV  Emerges 

Princess Stella Anumaku-Njemanze-Neboh has called on the Imo State governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma to prevent Bldr Chiediebere Emeribe from taking over

revenue from Owerre Nshi-Ise markets.

Princess Njemanze-Neboh

in a release recently,  appealed to Senator Uzodinma to stay action until Qzuruigbo IV of Owerre is selected.

She went down memory lane to recount what she described as “the  Amawom youth saga” and the alleged involvement of Bldr Emeribe.

“When the meeting is held to resolve this market conflict, my question…is who is representing Owerre Nshi Ise on the round table discussion?

“The Owerre community should have a say on who collect their market revenues and what the revenue should be used for.

“Respectfully Bldr. Chiediebere Emeribe does not represent the interest of Nde Owerre.

Njemanze-Neboh who

emphasised the importance of selectinga new monarch who will be the Ozuruigbo IV of Owerre,  stated that the king would give voice to Owerre Nshi Ise people.

“My Governor, we need a voice on that negotiation table.  Owerre Nshi Ise needs someone that will fight for their interest and well being… This battle about the ownership of our market toll is a good reason why Owerre Nshi Ise needs an Ozurigbo of Owerre who will be the undisputed paramount ruler of Owerre and their powerful voice.  This fight would have been resolved at the Palace of the Ozurigbo of Owerre if ex-Governor Okorocha did not destroy Owerre Nshi Ise and the Njemanze dynasty.

“Our community is quiet and grieving for attention, help, and a voice.  We need Ozurigbo VI.  Our voices have been silenced because of a lack of leadership where we have  rogue politician controlling and destroying our union and happiness just because he knows he can….”

On while she would not want Bldr Emeribe to take over revenue from Owerre markets, Princess Neboh-Njemanze alleged that the interim committee of Amawom youth “under the supervision of Bldr. Chiediebere Emeribe and Kelechi Njemanze” operated without “any accountability, projects, or election…,” adding that the situation prompted some of the youths of Amawom to head to court against Emeribe and the interim committee of Amawom youth.

She equally stated that there is a pending suit “HOW/192/2023” in Owerri High Court against Bldr Emeribe and his interim committee over issues bothering on the finances of Amawom youth.

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