October 1, 2023

Writers Felicitate With Mathew Odono on Chieftaincy Conferment

 WRITERS FELICITATE WITH MATHEW ODONO ON CHIEFTAINCY CONFERMENT



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has congratulated Chief Mathew Odono, the Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Ebonyi State, on his well-deserved chieftaincy title of Nna Nyere Ugo nke Mbu of Okalegu. 


The President of SYNW, Wole Adedoyin, commended the Okalegu people for bestowing this honorable title upon Chief Odono, emphasizing that the recognition is not only apt but also justifiable given his outstanding contributions to society.


Chief Mathew Odono, who also served as the former Chairman of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) in Ebonyi State, has been a beacon of inspiration to aspiring writers and literary enthusiasts. 


SYNW congratulated him on this significant achievement. 


In celebrating Chief Odono's chieftaincy conferment, SYNW members offered their heartfelt prayers for divine empowerment, wishing him continued success in his endeavors. 


The Society recognized Chief Odono's unwavering commitment to Ebonyi State and humanity, and they expressed confidence that he will utilize this newfound honor to further uplift the communities he serves.


As an organization committed to nurturing young talents and promoting literary excellence, SYNW believed that Chief Odono's recognition serves as a source of inspiration for young writers across the nation. 


His achievements exemplify the possibilities that hard work, dedication, and passion can bring, encouraging aspiring writers to pursue their dreams with zeal and determination.


SYNW encouraged other communities and institutions to follow the commendable example set by the Okalegu people in recognizing and honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to society. 


The Society believed that acknowledging the efforts of such individuals not only boosts their morale but also encourages others to actively participate in community development and nation-building initiatives.

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