By Okafor Benjamin
Chief Romanus Okafor, the President General of the Nri Kingdom, has sent warm wishes to the people of Ndi Nri and the entire Igbo community as the new month of June commences. In his goodwill message, Chief Romanus Okafor emphasized the importance of farming, urging everyone to take up agricultural practices to ensure food security and economic growth.

As the Nri Kingdom, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, begins a new month, Chief Okafor’s call to farming is a timely reminder of the kingdom’s traditional values and its people’s connection to the land.
The President General’s message is particularly significant, given the Nri Kingdom’s influence on Igbo culture and traditions. As a center of Igbo culture, the kingdom has played a vital role in shaping the region’s history and identity

Chief Romanus Okafor’s emphasis on farming is also a nod to the kingdom’s agricultural heritage. The Nri people have long been known for their expertise in farming, and the kingdom’s fertile soil has made it an ideal location for cultivating a variety of crops.
As the people of Ndi Nri and the Igbo community begin the new month, they would do well to heed Chief Okafor’s words and take up farming as a means of ensuring food security, promoting economic growth, and preserving their cultural heritage.

