For five days from December 24, 2024, the Arochukwu ancient kingdom in Abia State was the cynosure of a cultural throwback, glamour, and spiritual reawakening.
It was the 2024 edition of Aro Day β a yearly feasting of the people β which provides a platform for celebration, deep introspection, and setting an agenda for the future.
With each passing year, the leadership of Nzuko Arochukwu Worldwide strives to notch up the celebration.
The 2024 edition, under the theme: Honour for Distinguished Champions of Aro Renaissance, Peace and Community Development , attained cutting edge status. It was reminiscent of the 2024 Ikeji Aro Festival.
As it had been in preceding years, the 2024 Aro Day was marked on December 26 in Thanksgiving, to foster robust bonding. It was a day that the administrative leadership of the ancient kingdom took stock of its achievements over a specific period, and set development agenda for the next year.
The 2024 edition of Aro Day was indeed unique, being the first that His Eminence, Dr. Eberechukwu Oji featured since ascending the throne of his forebears as Eze Aro the 9th of Arochukwu Kingdom.
His Eminence superintended the conferment of honours on deserving sons and daughters of Arochukwu Kingdom; indeed those who have in their respective ways positively impacted the community and humanity.
The recipients were chosen from academia, industry, politics, sports et cetera.
At the ceremony, the Eze Aro urged the sons and daughters of Arochukwu Kingdom to unite to develop the community through their resourcefulness and resilience.
In his speech titled: Illuminating the Aro Spirit, His Eminence said: βJoin hands with me and Ndi Eze, Eze Ibom Isii and Eze Ezeagwu. Letβs unite and develop our community. Letβs utilise the individual opportunities we have to serve our people.
βOffer yourself to serve. The Kingdom needs you more than you need it.β
The monarch expressed delight at witnessing Aro Day 2024, his first since ascending the throne of his forefathers.
While celebrating the prominent sons and daughters of the kingdom who were honoured with different awards, namely: Ugwu Aro, Adaukwu Aro, and Ikemba Aro, Eze Aro confirmed that the personalities were selected through a meritorious and rigorous process, charging them to continue their commitment to the community.
βWe celebrate our women for their achievements. To all Umu Aro, our future is not only bright today, but it is also luminous.
βAs we celebrate, united in purpose and heritage, we reflect on the extraordinary journey of resilience of our people, recognising the collective achievements of Umu Aro. Each recipient embodies what it means to be among Umu Aro β representing individual community spirit, resourcefulness, and resilience,β the monarch said.
The Special Guest of Honour at the occasion and Governor of Abia State, Dr Alex Otti, emphasized his administrationβs dedication to improving infrastructure throughout the state.
He revealed plans to significantly reduce travel time to Arochukwu Local Government Area by fixing key roads leading to the community, particularly with the flag off of the Ohafia-Arochukwu road project.
The governor also disclosed initiatives to retrofit and renovate schools, adding that the state hospital would soon be available for public use. He articulated his governmentβs philosophy, stating: βWe aim to empower people to become self-sufficient; we want to give you the means to earn, not just provide you with food.β
He applauded His Eminence, Eze Dr. Eberechukwu Oji for his dedication to the development of Arochukwu Kingdom and encouraged him to continue advancing the community.
Governor Otti also applauded singer, Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour, for attending the Aro Day 2024 celebration.
Earlier in his welcome address, the President- General of Nzuko Aro Worldwide, Mazi Nnadozie Udensi, emphasized that community development is vital for a thriving society. He stated that all the sons and daughters of Arochukwu Kingdom have vital roles to play in fostering the growth and advancement of their community.
Mazi Udensi pointed out that self-reliance and community empowerment are hallmarks of Arochukwu Kingdom, which is why the kingdom honours individuals who have distinguished themselves through their services to the community.
According to him, the awards represent a fitting tribute to those who have faced challenges but utilised their talents and resources to create a cycle of growth and development.
In his opening address, the Chairman of the occasion, Mazi Goddy Ijeomah (Ugwu Aro), celebrated the awardees and encouraged them to prepare for more work ahead to foster further development in the community.
He said: βWe honour those who have distinguished themselves through their exemplary service to the kingdom. Itβs not just an award; you have shown what it means to serve and honour the community. We celebrate you not only for your achievements but also for how you inspire us to contribute to our community. Let us reflect on the values that unite us β unity, pride, and heritage.β
Ceremonies marking the 2024 Aro Day began on December 24 at the Civic Centre in Oror with the Festival of 9 Lessons and Carols, setting the stage for the main event, which was held at the same venue on December 26.
Nzuko Arochukwu spiced the 2024 edition of Aro Day with some innovations in the activities lined up for the celebration.
For instance, there was a Royal Homage to Eze Aro, through which the people demonstrated their love for the royal family. In return, the monarch offered prayers and blessed them. This aspect was held on December 27.
While infusing this innovation, Nzuko Aro leadership had said: βEvery ancient kingdom reveres her traditional Monarch, and Aro would not be different. This is often demonstrated by setting aside a day for all grateful citizens to pay homage to their king. Part of the Yuletide Carnival will be for Aro villages to visit, pay homage, and present goodwill messages and gifts to our king, His Eminence, the Eze Aro.β
On the same day, βLight up Aroβ, a special project dear to Eze Aro, was launched.
Light up Aro is an initiative of Eze Aro, which seeks to erect solar street lights in all the nooks and crannies of the kingdom.
The monarch had explained that: βThe Light-Up Aro project serves as a metaphor for the collective aspirations of our people.β
Earlier in the day β December 27 β His Eminence had felicitated the Ezinneoma Social Club of Arochukwu during its mass rally and launch, where he urged the elderly in Arochukwu Kingdom to live with hope, emphasizing that light has returned to the community.
The monarch reassured them that no one would be forgotten in Arochukwu Kingdom, encouraging them to have faith that they will always be remembered.
He commended the Ezinneoma Social Club for its generosity toward those in need, especially the elderly. He also praised the beneficiaries for coming forward to receive donations from the Ezinneoma Arochukwu Foundation, which supports the elderly in the community.
He encouraged everyone to pray for the foundation, so it may continue to be strengthened in its mission to care for the aged, as it had done in the past.
Expressing gratitude to Ugoeze Nneoma Oji for her kindness and support for the Ezinneoma Arochukwu Foundation, the beneficiaries assured them of their prayers, asking God to replenish their resources so they can continue to help the needy and elderly in the community.
The highlight of the occasion was the conferment on Ugoeze Nneoma Oji, the wife of His Eminence, Eze Dr. Eberechukwu Oji, the award of Ezinneoma of Arochukwu Kingdom, while the mother of Eze Aro, Dr. Doris Ekenma Oji, received the Grand Patron award.
The dayβs activities were rounded off at night with a live theatre performance on the legacies of His Royal Majesty, Eze Kanu Oji titled: Echoes from the Drum.
Earlier in the day, Eze Eberechukwu Oji had extended an invitation to Umu Aro to join him in honouring the legacies of the late Eze Aro, Mazi Kanu Oji, which was broadcast nationwide and to all Arochukwu Diaspora communities.
His Eminence also emphasized that the late Eze Kanu Oji was an enigma whose intelligence, character, principles, and integrity set the Arochukwu Kingdom on the right path.
The live performance showcased the life and times of the late Eze, who ruled the Arochukwu Kingdom for 73 years.
βToday we gather to celebrate Uda Nkwa, meaning βEchoes of the Drum,ββ Eze Eberechukwu Oji had said.
βWe are honouring my grandfather, the late Mazi Kanu Oji, who served as the ruler of the Arochukwu Kingdom for 73 years. We warmly welcome all, especially the locals who contributed to bringing this production to life. Mazi Kanu Oji was an enigmaβan epitome of intelligence, character, charisma, and integrity. These qualities resonate through the performance we will witness today.β
Also as part of activities lined up for the celebration, an interdenominational Open-Air Crusade was conducted on December 28, which was attended by people from across all Christian denominational lines in Arochukwu and beyond.
It was an avenue through which the Arochukwu Kingdom and its people gave thanks to God for the successful completion of the Aro Day 2024 ceremonies.
The ceremonies were rounded off on December 30 with the unveiling of the skills acquisition centre at Ugwuavor Village built by Nzuko Aro Womenβs Wing (UK branch).
At the unveiling ceremony, the Secretary-General, Nzuko Arochukwu Worldwide, Mazi Kanu Ohuche, PhD, proposed the establishment of an βAro Okeigbo Hall of Fameβ to honour individuals who have contributed to the development of Arochukwu Kingdom.
The initiative aims to encourage the current generation to emulate the values and sacrifices of these contributors and to follow in their footsteps.
In his speech titled: Giving Back to Our Community: The Sustainable Pathway to Aro Renaissance, Mazi Ohuche suggested that the Hall of Fame should consist of three categories: platinum, gold, and silver.
In response, the President-General of Nzuko Aro Womenβs Wing, Mrs. Olaedo Chibuzor Onyekwere, expressed gratitude to everyone who attended the event, particularly to Eze Aro, Dr. Eberechukwu Oji and his entourage.
She praised the UK branch, led by Ely Umeham, for their significant contributions, stating that they listened to the communityβs needs and acted accordingly.
The highlight of the event was the presentation of the Omu Aro Award to the United Kingdom branch of Nzuko Aro Womenβs Wing by President-General, Mrs. Olaedo Chibuzor Onyekwere.
Music maestro, Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour Nabania, was one of the thrills witnessed by the Arochukwu people during the Aro Day 2024 celebration.
The Ada Ada crooner, who was invited by Governor Alex Otti, captivated the audience with a selection of his hit songs, much to the delight of residents and guests who attended the celebration.
The celebration attracted numerous notable personalities and featured cultural performances by Ekpes and other local cultural groups in the community.
The event was attended by several dignitaries from Arochukwu, the Diaspora communities as well as guests.
The roll call included Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, the Mayor of Arochukwu LGA, Chinedu Okereke Ezearu, former Mayor of Arochukwu LGA, Sir Joe Ezearu, President-General of Nzuko Aro Worldwide, Mazi Nnadozie Udensi, and several other notable personalities.
In all, no fewer than 78 sons and daughters of Arochukwu Kingdom of the homeland and Diaspora communities were honoured with different awards, namely: Ugwu Aro (30), Adaukwu Aro (18), and Ikemba Aro (31), not forgetting three awardees who were honoured posthumously.
Not a few commentators applauded the Aro Day 2024 ceremonies as packaged by the Central Planning Committee under the chairmanship of Mazi Adindu Elekwa (Ugwu Aro), Ikemba Aro, Mazi Zulu Ofoelue (Secretary), and the star-studded media team coordinated by Dr Azubuike Okoro (Ugwu Aro).
At the end of the ceremonies, guests departed Arochukwu expressing delight for a time well spent, while looking forward to the next edition in December 2025.
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