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Enugu Gov Mbah visits veteran Gwo Gwo Gwo singer, Mike Ejeagha, names road after him, takes full charge for upkeep

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Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah on Monday, paid a courtesy visit to veteran highlife musician, Mike Ejeagha, of the ‘Gwo Gwo Gwo’ fame, where he renamed the popular Obinagu Road in Abakpa Nike in the state after the singer.

Mbah who made the announcement during the commissioning of four roads in the Abakpa Nike area of Enugu, said the Obinagu Road will henceforth be called Mike Ejeagha Crescent.

He also promised to take full responsibility for the upkeep of the 93-year-old musician who became an internet sensation in July after content creator, Brain Jotter, used his ‘Gwo Gwo Gwo’ song for a dance challenge which shot him into limelight.

While speaking during the event, the Governor said it was important to recognize and honour the achievements of the veteran musician while he is still alive.

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“In recognition of Mike Ejeagha’s immense contributions to the cultural heritage of Enugu State, we have renamed Obinagu Road, leading to his residence and reconstructed earlier in the year, to Mike Ejeagha Road,” Mbah said.

He emphasized that the gesture was part of the state government’s efforts to celebrate Ejeagha’s significant contributions to the cultural heritage of Enugu.

Mbah also pledged continued support for the highlife icon, assuring that his well-being would be prioritized as part of the government’s broader commitment to upholding the state’s rich cultural heritage.

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