By: Ike Philip Abiagom

The Ibusa Development Union(ICUD) Worldwide, spared no details in pomp and glamour, as the people supported by friends, cheerfully congratulate Obi(Dr) Henry Chukwuman Ajudua-1 for his successful completion of the Obiship conferment ceremony and for emerging as the latest Obi title in Ibusa kingdom. As a mark of honor to the latest Obi title holder in Ibusa, the Ibusa Development Union (ICDU) worldwide, forwarded a congratulatory message letter to Obi Ajudua.
In congratulatory letter signed by the President-General of ICDU(worldwide),Onowu Comrade Victor Uchuno and Secretary general, Tony Uso Oraegbu, KSM,FCIPPON, the ICDU said the celebration of the latest Obi title holder in Ibusa, Obi(Dr) Henry Chukwuman Ajudua-1, was predicated on eulogizing a great son of the land and presenting him as a role model and reference point to the younger generation desperately in need of motivators and influencers.
Onowu Uchuno noted that noting less was good enough for a man who traversed the world, attained enviable heights and achieved accolades of matchless significance, describing the latest Obi as an Ibusa son of superlative accomplishments and distinction, a renowned shepherd of the flock and a voice of the voiceless, known for humanitarian line of charity and philanthropic activities.
He noted that the Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua-1,The CEO and founder of the charitable Medical Company Vebron Carre, United States is in a league of his own when it comes to loosening the purse strings for the benefit of humanity. For the billionaire businessman and head honcho of Vebron Carre, he is a man of candour, intellect and of urbane spirit, yet grounded in deep traditionalism.
Unlike any other Ibusa man of his generation, Onowu Uchuno who is the President-General of ICDU(worldwide), said Obi Ajudua is totally ‘Ibusa-centric’ and has always fiercely placed Ibusa first in all his past endeavours.
Onowu Uchuno noted that the Ibusa community had been greatly urbanized, with obvious implications on the socioeconomic life of the people and called on ICDU and the traditional institution to work together to bring about reforms to certain cultures of the land, especially title taking, so as to engender respect for Ibusa tradition.

