Chief Iheanyi Frank Chinasa has been honored by the Methodist Church Uzuakoli for his outstanding contributions to society and his continued support of the church. The celebration highlighted his significant impact on community development.
In a heartfelt ceremony hosted by the All Saints Methodist Church, Lodu Imenyi Diocese of Uzuakoli, Chief Iheanyi Frank Chinasa was honored for his exceptional contributions to both society and the church. Chief Chinasa, a respected figure in the community, was celebrated for his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others and his generous support of the church’s initiatives.
The recognition was officially presented by Chief Victor Igwe, President General of Umuimenyi Autonomous, and Rev. Oha Chibuike, both of whom praised Chief Chinasa’s positive influence on the community. They described him as a pillar of hope, whose actions have consistently uplifted those around him. During the ceremony, prayers were offered for God’s continued blessings upon his life and endeavors.
Chief Chinasa, represented by Dr. Silas Eke, expressed profound gratitude to the church for the honor. In his acceptance speech, he reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the community and the church, specifically mentioning the Manse building project as an initiative he would continue to champion.
Chief Chinasa also called upon the church to maintain its role as a bastion of morality, love, and peace, emphasizing the importance of its spiritual mission in fostering a brighter future for society.
The ceremony, marked by celebration and gratitude, underscored the significant impact Chief Chinasa has had on both the church and the community at large. His unwavering dedication and contributions will continue to inspire many for years to come.