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Ohanaeze Rejects South Africa Igbo Coronation, Condemns Violence

by Yusuf Demilola
2 April 2026
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Ohanaeze Rejects South Africa Igbo Coronation, Condemns Violence
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Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has rejected the installation of an “Igwe Ndigbo na East London” in South Africa, declaring the title invalid and without legal authority.

Violence erupted in the Eastern Cape following protests against the coronation. Demonstrators set vehicles and shops owned by foreign nationals on fire, with security forces struggling to restore order. Video footage showed widespread destruction, and foreign-owned properties became key targets.

In a statement, National Publicity Secretary Ezechi Chukwu condemned the attacks and urged authorities to act quickly to prevent further escalation. The group stressed that the Igbo are known for peace, enterprise, and respect for local laws, distancing itself from actions that contradict host community traditions.

Ohanaeze clarified that the installation was symbolic only, lacking recognition under law. It aligned with the South East Council of Traditional Rulers, which does not endorse “Eze Ndigbo” titles outside Igbo land.
The organisation advised diaspora communities to adopt non-kingship titles such as “Onyendu” for internal leadership. It called on Igbo abroad to remain disciplined, respect host country laws, and promote peaceful coexistence.

Finally, the group appealed for calm, mutual respect, and constructive dialogue among all parties.

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