Seinye Lulu-Briggs honoured with high chief title for philanthropic efforts

Seinye Lulu-Briggs was honoured with the chieftaincy title of Ununwe Gwoduma Emene of Ekpeye Land.

In a grand ceremony over the weekend, Seinye Lulu-Briggs, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation, was honoured with the prestigious chieftaincy title of Ununwe Gwoduma Emene of Ekpeye Land.


The title, conferred by Eze Ekpeye Logbo III, His Imperial Majesty Sir Kelvin Anugwo, translates to “The Woman that Heals Ekpeye People” and recognises her significant contributions to the development and well-being of the Ekpeye Kingdom.

The event took place at the king’s palace in Ula-Upata, Ahoada East Local Government Area, and was attended by local dignitaries, community members, and well-wishers. Eze Ekpeye Logbo III praised Lulu-Briggs for her philanthropic efforts, particularly the numerous medical outreach programmes and life-saving surgeries facilitated by the O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation in the Ekpeye community.

“I am elevating your stool from a titled Chief in Ekpeye to High Chief,” declared the King. “We assure you of our support. We have adopted you as our daughter. After your installation today as our High Chief, you will have a voice in Ekpeye Nation, and you will have rights. See an Ekpeye man and woman as your brother and as your sister, just as we see you.”

As part of the chieftaincy conferment, Eze Ekpeye Logbo presented Lulu-Briggs with a deed of conveyance for three plots of land, a gesture aimed at further integrating her into the Ekpeye community.

In her response, Lulu-Briggs expressed deep gratitude for the honour and unveiled plans to utilise the land for a recreational centre for senior citizens and a safe shelter for battered women.


“The plan and the model of the building that you see here is a reaction to your action,” Lulu-Briggs said, addressing the King. “You shocked and surprised me with the gift of land. The spirit of God put in my heart to open a recreational centre for the senior citizens of Ekpeye Kingdom. The centre will also serve as a shelter for women in distress, providing them a safe place to stay for the night.”

Lulu-Briggs also presented gifts to the King as a token of her appreciation. The ceremony included traditional rites where the King adorned her with beads, a crown-like head cover, and a horse tail staff of office, symbolising her new status and responsibilities as a High Chief in Ekpeye Kingdom.

This chieftaincy title acknowledges Lulu-Briggs’ past contributions and signifies her ongoing commitment to the development of Ekpeye Kingdom. Her elevation to High Chief and the land gift mark a new chapter in her relationship with the community, promising further development and support for the people of Ekpeye.

The event, which drew attendance from across Nigeria, spoke to the impact of Lulu-Briggs’ philanthropic work and her dedication to improving lives across the country through the initiatives of the O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation.

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