The Eze Ndigbo Guinea Conakry, HRH Eze Dr. Kalu Tasie has announced plan by Igbo community and Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Guinea to celebrate Igbo Day cum New yam festival on Sunday 26th of September.

In a statement, HRH  Dr Kalu Tasie said the event  which is being co-host  by the Chairman Igbo Community in Guinea, Mr.Kingsly Egbue, is to enable Ndigbo in Guinea and neighbouring countries  come together to enjoy the feast.

On what invitee and guests should expect, the Abia state-born Royal father said:
“If you attend someone’s  event, you will also organised  your own event in such away that it will not fall bellow acceptable  standard.

Right there in Accra while attending New Yam Festival/Igbo Day in Ghana, I told my people that all hands must be on deck to organise a successful  festival.

We are expecting  our people from Senegal, Bamako, and Igbos from Freetown, Sierra Leone
and other neighbouring West African countries.

Our own festival  will hold on  Sunday  September  26. It promises to showcase  rich Igbo culture, cuisine  and hospitality”, he said.

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On how he manage affairs of Ndigbo in that country, he said it has been through Almighty  God.

“In the area of culture, as the Eze, I am obliged to rule and contend with those who agree or disagree. So we are promoting Igbo culture  in Guinea so that our young ones can be able to follow our footsteps  because  it is not good for us to lose our culture.

“So, that is why we ensure that our children  here in Guinea  understand  and speak our language and how our culture  is being managed. We  told  them that we are foreigners  and one day, we shall return  to our motherland, hence we must take issue of language  serious.

Speaking on the just concluded Igbo Day/ New Yam festival in Ghana, HRH Dr  Kalu Tasie said the event was  colourful because  the preparation  was very  nice and people from Accra and the environ trooped to the venue in their large numbers.

“Everyone  who attended the event  noticed that Igbo were united. They were  united because  the event was well coordinated  by HRM Dr Chukwudi Ihenetu, his wife, Ugoeze Liberty, palace elders and Ndi Eze Udos.
Many traditional  rulers came from far and near to grace the occasion and their presence  added colour to the festival”, he said.