By Chief Victor Mbalewe
THERE was a time when the name Uvuru meant more than a place – it meant belonging. It meant evenings under moonlight, elders’ stories heavy with wisdom, and the quiet pride of knowing where you came from. Today, as the world pulls our youths farther from home, Eze Oha III rises as a reminder that roots still matter.
True to his stature, His Royal Highness Eze Sir Iheanacho Chinyereze Mbalewe, Eze Oha III, has been deliberate in projecting his coronation beyond a ceremony.
He understands that leadership in this age is not confined to palaces – it must speak to a generation scattered by ambition, education, and survival. His vision is simple yet profound: a throne that speaks to the youth.
Eze Oha III represents a bridge—between the past we cherish and the future we must build. He reminds the young people of Uvuru that greatness does not erase origin; it amplifies it. In choosing to project Uvuru Autonomous Community and Uvuru Ikedinairi to the world, he sends a powerful message: “Wherever you are, you carry Uvuru with you.”
This coronation is not just about tradition, it is about re-awakening purpose. It is an invitation to the youth to return, to invest ideas, skills, technology, and vision into the land that shaped their names. It is a call to see culture not as outdated, but as a foundation for innovation.
Eze Oha biri kwe oooo!
A king has risen who understands the language of the young – and the power of memory.

