UAAP Celebrates Founding Member, Chairman BoT, Chief Raymond Nkemdirim (Ugwumba) on his birthday

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The United Abia Artistes and Patriots (UAAP) Forum, under the leadership of President Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor, “De Ultimate Commander,” (Ikenga Gburugburu), proudly celebrates the achievements and contributions of its Founding Member and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, High Chief Raymond Nkemdirim (Ugwumba) as he mark his birthday.

This milestone honours a visionary leader whose dedication has been instrumental in shaping UAAP’s mission and impact.

Throughout his remarkable career, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees has demonstrated unwavering commitment to the development of Nigeria and Abia State. His contributions span public service, community development, and advocacy for cultural, artistic, and patriotic initiatives. He has played a pivotal role in mentoring young leaders, empowering artists, and promoting programs that advance education, social welfare, and civic responsibility across Abia State.

High Chief Raymond Nkemdirim, MFR, affectionately known by his traditional title Ugwumba, serves as a distinguished Board Member of the Abia State Security Council under Governor Alex Chioma Otti, OFR. In this role, his expertise and guidance have been instrumental in shaping policies that enhance security, governance, and the welfare of citizens across the state.

As a founding member of UAAP, his leadership has been foundational in guiding the Forum’s vision of unity, cultural pride, and the promotion of patriotic service among Abians both locally and in the diaspora. The celebration by UAAP marks a recognition of his enduring legacy, exemplary leadership, and tireless service to society.

The United Abia Artistes and Patriots (UAAP) Forum congratulates their BOT Chairman, celebrating a life of service, inspiration, and dedication to Nigeria and Abia State.


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