–         Donates #20m For  Church Projects

The Catholic Men Fellowship (CMF) of the Maria Assumpta Cathedral Parish Owerri, the Imo State capital, on Saturday June 7, 2025 conferred an Award of Excellence on Mazi Chima Amadi PhD as the “Dike Oha N’ime Kristi”.

The Award according to the church was conferred on Amadi, in recognition of his exceptional philanthropic disposition and commitment to rendering selfless services to God and humanity.

The award was presented during a special dinner and interactive session with the Metropolitan Arch-bishop of Owerri, Most Rev. Lucius Ugorji, organized by the CMO, Assumpta Parish.

The event, according to one of the organizers also provided a unique opportunity for the church to celebrate Amadi’s values and principles that  align with Christian principles of service, humility, kindness and generosity.

Presenting the award, the Cathedral Administrator, Rev Fr Dr Martin-Edward Ohajunwa described Amadi, “as a man, whose selfless services to humanity and the Church have been well noted. Ohajunwa further highlighted Amadi’s generous contributions to the Catholic Church, stating that they demonstrate his unwavering love for the Church and the faithful. 

“His commitment to serving others is a testament to his character and his leadership embodying compassion, integrity, and service”, he added.

The President, CMO , Dr. Alphonsus U.C. Ukozor, hailed Amadi as a champion of the poor and downtrodden, whose genuine love for humanity continues to inspire many. He commended Amadi’s continued philanthropic gesture, which has  impacted profoundly on his community and beyond, likening him to a ray of sunshine that illuminates the lives of those around him.

In a speech titled: “My Message To The Church: A Solemn Treatise On The Responsibilities Of Man To Society”, Amadi, attributed his humanitarian disposition to the combination of his Christian upbringing and God’s benevolence through generous individuals. He emphasized the importance of living a life of service and compassion, citing his parents as examples of selflessness and kindness.

As a proactive leader, Amadi emphasized the need for certifiable knowledge and expertise in addressing societal challenges. He highlighted the importance of developing a new and purposeful approach to security, where every conscious Imo citizen is involved in counterintelligence and in support of national security infrastructure based on local initiatives. Amadi also stressed the need for civil service reforms that prioritize productivity and discipline. 

“Reform is not to relieve people of their work, but to get people to work effectively under the principle of productive freedom,” he said.

On public education, Amadi decried the collapse of the public education system in Imo State, calling for a declaration of state of emergency on education. He reasoned that revamping the public education system at all levels should be a priority for the government and relevant stakeholders, emphasizing that education is key to the state’s development and progress. His words were a clarion call for action, urging stakeholders to work together to save and strengthen the education system.

Mazi Chima Mathew Amadi PhD also made a donation of twenty million (N20m)  naira to the church for the completion of ongoing projects.

As Dr. Amadi continues his journey of service and leadership, this honour marks a significant milestone. He looks forward to building a state that is not only productive, safe, and secure for all, but one that works for everyone regardless of political leanings and religious inclinations.

The leader and founder of the fastest growing political movement in the state, The Mazi Organization (TMO) was accompanied to the occasion by members of his team, prominent among whom were: Attorney Dr. Matthew Nwogu,  Member Representing Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala Federal Constituency, Chief Henry Onwukwe (Apitti) DG, Hon. Blyden Amajirionwu, Hon. Micheal Crown Njoku, Barr. Uche Nwosu, PhD, Chief Abba Chimaroke, Dr. Harold Onumuo, Hon. Chinwe Obinna, Hon. Emma Burka, Barr. Sam Amadi,  Mr. Chijioke Nwordu, Chief Martins Ohanaele, Okenze Engr. Paul Oparah, Hon. Chinenye Ezurike, Hon. Okey Nkwocha, and Mr. Obioma Onwuegbucha.