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Gerald Mbamalu Audio  bụ onye ọchịchị ọdịnala nke Ojoto na ọkpụrụ ọchịchị ịme obodo Idemili-South nke Anambra Steetị, ndịda ọwụwa anyanwụ Nigeria.[1]

Ọ bụ nwa nke anọ nke nne na nna ya, Aloysius na Philomina Mbamalu.[2] E kpunyere Gerald Mbamalu okpueze na Eprel 1, 2018 dị ka Eze Ojoto nke Atọ na Ezeanyelu nke Mbụ site n'aka ndị na-eme eze nke obodo ahụ tịnye kwara ndị Igwe-in-Council ya.[3] Ọ nọchiri Igwe Augustine Obidiwe (Eze Ojoto II) onye nwụrụ n'afọ 2017.[4]

E nyere asambodo nkwado nke gọọmentị dịka Iwu Ndị Ọchịchị Ọdịnala nke 1981 si dị site n'aka Gọvanọ Anambra Steeti n'oge ahụ bụ Willie Obiano na Febụwarị 20, 2018.[2] E dekọrọ Ofalla mbụ ya na Jenụwarị 2, 2021 kemgbe okpueze ya na emume ịwa jị ohụrụ na Ọgọst 5, 2021.[5][6][7][8]

Ndị eze ojoto gara aga

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E chiri Igwe Abel E. Adirika eze dị ka Ezebube I nke Ojoto (narị afọ nke iri na itoolu)

HRH Igwe Augustine Obidiwe bụ onye e chiri igwe dị ka Azeakajiofoana

E chịrị Igwe Gerald Mbamalu igwe dịka Eze Ojoto nke Atọ na Ezeoranyelu nke Mbụ (2018 ugbu a).[3]

Edensibịa

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  1. Sun News. "Eze Ojoto III celebrates Ofala Festival", The Sun, 19 March 2021. Retrieved on 29 May 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gloria. "Ojoto Community Coronates New Monarch", Independent, 2 April 2018. Retrieved on 14 June 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Anaeze. "Ojoto Community Coronates New Monarch", Independent Newspaper, 2018.
  4. Gloria. "Ojoto Community Coronates New Monarch", Independent, 2 April 2018. Retrieved on 6 June 2022.
  5. Rapheal. "Eze Ojoto III celebrates Ofala Festival", Sun New Online, 19 March 2021. Retrieved on 15 June 2022.
  6. David. "Traditional ruler of Ojoto, Igwe Mbamalu celebrates first Ofala festival with pomp", Apex News Exclusive, 2021.
  7. Osadebe. "Ojoto Community Celebrates New Yam Festival", Anambra Broadcasting Service, 2020.
  8. Uzor. "Ojoto goes agog with Ufiejioku festival", Orient Daily News, 14 August 2017. Retrieved on 15 June 2022.

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