The first Ofala festival of Isuokoma of Anioma-Isu Kingdom, showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region. The event, held on January 2, 2026, brought together dignitaries from Ebonyi State and beyond, celebrating peace, unity, and greatness.
Prince Joseph Nwanze, (St. Joseph) described the event as “Cultural Extravaganza” which was chaired by Hon. Chief Dr. Donatus Odii Njoku.
The festival featured the conferment of chieftaincy titles on notable individuals, including Chief Stephen Uchenna Igwe, Chief Ikechukwu Ogbofia, Chief Engr. Felix Ogbonna Igboke, and Chief Festus Ifesinachi Odii. The event drew a large crowd, affirming support for HRH. Ọkaji John Chinazom Ụzọigwe, Ntumoke Ugota II of Anioma-Isu Kingdom.
The festival was attended by prominent figures, including the Governor of Ebonyi State, Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, who were represented at the event and Royal Fathers from Ebonyi State and beyond.
Prince Joseph Nwanze, (St. Joseph) described the event as “Cultural Extravaganza” which was chaired by Hon. Chief Dr. Donatus Odii Njoku.
The festival featured the conferment of chieftaincy titles on notable individuals, including Chief Stephen Uchenna Igwe, Chief Ikechukwu Ogbofia, Chief Engr. Felix Ogbonna Igboke, and Chief Festus Ifesinachi Odii. The event drew a large crowd, affirming support for HRH. Ọkaji John Chinazom Ụzọigwe, Ntumoke Ugota II of Anioma-Isu Kingdom.
The festival was attended by prominent figures, including the Governor of Ebonyi State, Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, who were represented at the event and Royal Fathers from Ebonyi State and beyond.

