My people,
As the sun rises on a new week, let us be reminded of something deeper than position, deeper than rank, and louder than title.
Positions are like shadows, they shift with the light. Titles fade, ranks expire, chairs are vacated. But there is one thing that lingers long after we leave the room, how we treated others.
The respect you give. The kindness you show. The help you offer when no one is watching. These are the true marks of greatness. Not the uniform, not the throne, not the microphone.
Let this week be one where we speak gently, act justly, and carry ourselves with the grace our people are known for. If you rise, let your rise lift others. If you lead, let your leadership serve others. Because at the end of it all, people may forget your title, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
I greet you all. May this week bring peace to your home, wisdom to your heart, and strength to your path.
Eze Dr. Amb. Chukwudi Ihenetu
Eze Igbo Ghana
As the sun rises on a new week, let us be reminded of something deeper than position, deeper than rank, and louder than title.
Positions are like shadows, they shift with the light. Titles fade, ranks expire, chairs are vacated. But there is one thing that lingers long after we leave the room, how we treated others.
The respect you give. The kindness you show. The help you offer when no one is watching. These are the true marks of greatness. Not the uniform, not the throne, not the microphone.
Let this week be one where we speak gently, act justly, and carry ourselves with the grace our people are known for. If you rise, let your rise lift others. If you lead, let your leadership serve others. Because at the end of it all, people may forget your title, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
I greet you all. May this week bring peace to your home, wisdom to your heart, and strength to your path.
Eze Dr. Amb. Chukwudi Ihenetu
Eze Igbo Ghana
My people,
As the sun rises on a new week, let us be reminded of something deeper than position, deeper than rank, and louder than title.
Positions are like shadows, they shift with the light. Titles fade, ranks expire, chairs are vacated. But there is one thing that lingers long after we leave the room, how we treated others.
The respect you give. The kindness you show. The help you offer when no one is watching. These are the true marks of greatness. Not the uniform, not the throne, not the microphone.
Let this week be one where we speak gently, act justly, and carry ourselves with the grace our people are known for. If you rise, let your rise lift others. If you lead, let your leadership serve others. Because at the end of it all, people may forget your title, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
I greet you all. May this week bring peace to your home, wisdom to your heart, and strength to your path.
Eze Dr. Amb. Chukwudi Ihenetu
Eze Igbo Ghana
