Owerri Club Leadership is Intact Peaceful Chairman, Charles Okeke, Poised To Revive Human, Infrastructure Development
…As Allegations of Corruption, Legal battles against him Remains Falsehood
Anselem Gozie Anokwute
Chief Charles Okeke, also known as Odiukonamba, is determined to drive human and infrastructure development in Owerri Club, despite facing allegations of corruption and legal battles.
As the State Chairman of Owerri Club, located at Imo State University back gate, he believes these allegations are baseless and stems from members who resist change and improvement
Chief Okeke plans to inject fresh blood into the club by inducting new members and nominating qualified individuals to ensure the club’s sustainability.
The club will also honor Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma as its President, following the organization’s constitution. Additionally, the club will recognize its oldest member, 95-year-old Chief Onwuanebe, and induct 21 new members
Under Chief Okeke’s leadership, Owerri Club has shifted from being perceived as a venue exclusively for older men to a hub for social reengineering, rejuvenation, and welfare packages for members and their families.
His open-door policy has dispelled negative notions about the club, transforming it into a vibrant and inclusive space
It’s worth noting that Owerri, the capital of Imo State, is known for its rich cultural heritage and entertainment scene, with various attractions like Oguta blue Lake, Good Tourism Environment and the Mbari Cultural and Art Centre
However, specific information about Owerri Club’s activities and developments is limited but the September 28, 2024( i e today being Saturday) Inauguration of the governor Senator Hope Uzodimma as the President of the club and the Investitures of Chief Onwuanebe the club oldest member as a life time Patron. With the induction of 21 new members and 10 nominees as members of the club has remained indelible and historic.
