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Yuletide: Ebonyi APC chair, others commend Nwali for car gifts to staff

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Chief Christian Asaga Nwali

The Chief Executive officer (CEO) of C-Sagas Projects Nig. Ltd., Chief Christian Asaga Nwali, has been commended for giving exotic cars to his staff, in appreciation of their contributions to the successes of the company over the years.

Chief Nwanli, who was recently honoured with the chieftaincy title of Ide Ji Ulo 1 of Izzi Nnodo Kingdom in Ebonyi State, extended this latest philanthropic gesture to his staff during the end of the year dinner he organized for them on Sunday, December 17th, 2023.

The popular hotelier, business mogul and philanthropist who spoke at the event, express the desire for the best architects, engineers, hoteliers, drivers, builders and environmentalists in the world to come from the C-Sagas Group of Companies in the near future.

Speaking on the occasion, the Ebonyi State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Stanley Emeagha, commended Chief Nwali, saying he is one of a kind.

Continuing he indicated that Chief Nwali has set a pace for Ebonyi citizens in particular and Nigerians in general to emulate as the hotelier has cultivated the habit of promoting the greatest happiness of his workers, as propounded by Jeremy Bentham.

Chief Emeagha said, what stands Chief Nwali out among his peers is his humility as the hotelier is the most understanding, approachable and appreciative boss any worker would dream to have.

Lending his voice, a notable entrepreneur, Chief Engr. Godwin Nwankwo, hailed Architect Nwali on his achievements and love for his staff in particular and mankind in general, describing the hotelier as a man who has an unwavering interest in investing in humanity at large.

Chief Nwankwo prophesied that C-Sagas Group of Companies will be ranked among the best not only in Nigeria, but in Europe, America and Asia, even as he charged the beneficiaries of the car gifts to be hard working, diligent and dedicated; in order to continue to promote the company.

On his part, the Attorney General of Ebonyi State and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Ben Uruchi Odoh, eulogized chief Nwanli, saying the gesture is another humanitarian intervention worthy of emulation.

Dr. Odoh, who doubled as the Chairman of the event, also appreciated chief Nwali for celebrating generosity, night of gratitude and community impact.

Similarly, former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Amb. Franklin Ogbuewu, described the gesture as one worthy of emulation, extolling the good virtue of humility exhibited by Chief Nwali.

He described the hotellier as the most humble, young and intelligent person he has ever come across.

Also speaking at the event, the Chief of Staff to the Ebonyi State Governor, Prof. Emmanuel Echiegu, appreciated God for the likes of Arc. Chief Nwali in Ebonyi State, even as he noted the architectural geomancy of his hotels in different states across the federation.

He indicated that the humble architect has over 500 employees in his establishments like Cirenes Hotels in Kpiri-Kpiri, Abakaliki, Exclusive Serene Hotel and Suites in New Haven, Enugu and Exclusive Serene Hotel and Suites in Wuye, Abuja, adding that Chief Nwali has always endeavoured to help the state and federal government in lifting Nigerians out of poverty and giving hope to the less privileged in Nigeria.

Highlights of the event included entertainment from a live band, stand-up comedy by seasoned entertainers, provision of assorted cuisines and drinks for the delight of the guests, among others.
Chief Nwali, who has been in the habit of improving the lives of his staff in different ways, commended them for their efforts in the progress recorded in the company over the years.

The hardworking hotelier, who has previously been conferred with chieftaincy titles as Odozie Obodo 1 of Ameka Ikwo and Uzochukwu wara 1 of Ekpelu Kingdom in Ikwo LGA, said the good gestures were targeted at inspiring the beneficiaries, to motivate them and change them positively, hoping that they, in turn, would change others for a better world.

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