By SilverNews
Eziala Ogwu Nguru Nwenkwo The autonomous community was in Aglow with joy and greatness last weekend while friends, family, dignitaries and supporters gathered to celebrate the origin of Nzeo, ladies, the peace ambassador Kissinger Njoku Egbe-distinguished entitled Ome Udo Nkembu I-as a new installation.
The colorful event was honored by his real height, Eze Demion Njoku Ekwueme II of Nguru Nwenkwo, who was a special guest of honor, accompanied by his royal cabinet. The ceremony also presented a special appearance of the revenge ISE NZE Desmond Mbachu, adding even more prestige to the important occasion.
The arrival of the Royal Entourage and the esteemed guests gave birth to the community, with cultural exhibitions, traditional music and warmth of the community celebration. In his speech, the youth leader of Eziala Ogwu, Mr. Ugochukwu Nwachukwu_ Agbada, underlined that the origin of Nze Kissinger was a testimony of his unstoppable desire to restore peace and unity in a community that once made to pieces for a decade of internal conflict.
A new dawn began when the upper head Uche Nwagwu, a respected son of the ground, led a roadmap for peace, skillfully supported by Nze Kissinger and other patriotic citizens. For his significant contributions to the healing and development of the community, Kissinger was honored with the prestigious title Nze.
A medical expert based in the United Kingdom, Nze Sir Kissinger, dedicated his life to the service, not only in the field of health care, but also in the humanitarian efforts that have touched his life in Eziala Ogwu and beyond.
A life of service and inheritance
Born on December 4, 1960 from Mr. James Njokuegbe and Mrs. Bridget Njokuegbe di Umuarugwu, Eziala Ogwu Nguru Mbaise, state of IMO, Kissinger’s early childhood was marked with resilience and purpose. He began his education at the Elementary School of St. Mary, Umuopara, in 1970, his academic journey interrupted by the Nigerian civil war.
In 1976, he joined the full secondary school of Isunjaba as one of his pioneers students before moving to the high school of Obizi Ezinihitte Mbaise in 1978, under the tutoring of the deceased principal James Nworgu and the iconic teacher Godfrey Opera (Nnayi Ukwu Oba).
During his Senior years, he gained the rare trust of his school authorities, acting as a warehouse, a first sign of leadership and integrity that would have defined his path.
Although he aspired to become a doctor, fate led him to nursing assistance. With encouragement by his father, he enrolled in the specialized hospital of Queen Elizabeth, Umuaia, where he trained as a nurse and graduated in 1985.
His professional journey led him to Port Harcourt in 1986, where he joined Sedco Forex Schlumberger as a RIG nurse before becoming the first Nigerian nurse employed by Western Geophysical, later attending a specialized training at the teaching hospital of the University of Lagos.
A divine journey through the continents
In the 90s turbulent, political instability in Nigeria has aroused a decision that alters life. In 1998, inspired by his idol Nelson Mandela, Kissinger attempted to migrate to South Africa. Although initially deported, he felt divinely guided and persisting for six months of difficulty, finally reaching South Africa where he passed the requested nursing exams.
In 1999, he was employed at the Pretorian Academic Hospital, excelled in intensive care and emergency services. His brilliance saw him recruited in the United Kingdom in 2002 as an expatriate nurse at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
He later took a senior place at Lewisham Hospital and continued further studies at the University College in London, specialized in high dependence nursing. Since 2008, he has worked independently as a nurse consultant, managing his health company that made him the 1st citizen of Eziala Ogwu to become British citizens in the United Kingdom.
Family, community and inheritance
A proud father of five children, the life of Nze Sir Kissinger Njoku Egbe is a brilliant example of resilience, purpose and dedication to the service. His coronation as Ome Udo Nkembu reflects not only his successes, but trust and love for a grateful community.
While the celebration echoed through Eziala Ogwu, it was clear: a new era of peace and progress began.
Long life nze, gentleman, peace ambassador Kissinger Njoku Egbe. Long life Eziala Ogwu nguru nwenkwo.
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