Mbah renames road to celebrate highlife legend Mike Ejeagha

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In a heartfelt tribute to a cultural icon, Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah has renamed Obinagu Road, now Mike Ejeagha Crescent, in honor of the legendary highlife musician, ‘Gentleman’ Mike Ejeagha.

The newly reconstructed road leading to Ejeagha’s residence reflects the state government’s commitment to recognizing and celebrating the contributions of the 93-year-old musician to Enugu’s rich cultural heritage.

Governor Mbah made the announcement during the commissioning of four newly completed roads in the Abakpa Nike area of Enugu. He underscored the importance of acknowledging Ejeagha’s legacy while he is still alive, stating, “In recognition of Mike Ejeagha’s immense contributions to the cultural heritage of Enugu State, we have renamed Obinagu Road to Mike Ejeagha Road.”

The governor’s visit to Ejeagha’s residence was a gesture of appreciation from the state government. Mbah expressed gratitude for Ejeagha’s lifelong contributions and promised continued support to ensure his well-being, aligning with the government’s broader commitment to preserving Enugu’s cultural heritage.

In addition to honoring Ejeagha, Governor Mbah used the occasion to highlight his administration’s ongoing efforts in infrastructural development. He revealed that contracts for 141 new road projects, including 20 rural roads, have been awarded, with Abakpa among the areas set to benefit. Mbah also announced plans to dualize Penocks Junction on the Enugu-Onitsha Road, extending to Opi-Nsukka, with work expected to start soon.

“Our commitment to transforming Enugu State is unwavering,” Mbah declared, emphasizing that numerous projects are underway to improve the lives of the state’s residents.

Mike Ejeagha’s music has recently experienced a resurgence, particularly with his 1983 hit “Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche,” which gained renewed popularity through a viral dance challenge initiated by comedian Brain Jotter (Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie). This revival highlights Ejeagha’s enduring influence and the timeless appeal of his highlife music.

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