KOLUAMA CLAN HONOURS CHIEF REUBEN C. WILSON WITH CHIEFTAINCY TITLE AS EBIMIEOWEI ONE OF KOLUAMA CLAN
KOLUAMA CLAN HONOURS CHIEF REUBEN C. WILSON WITH CHIEFTAINCY TITLE AS EBIMIEOWEI ONE OF KOLUAMA CLAN

The Koluama Council of Chiefs has honoured Chief Pastor Reuben C. Wilson with a prestigious chieftaincy title in recognition of his selfless and tireless service to humanity and the Koluama Clan..
The traditional honour was conferred during a ceremony held in the palace of HRM King Solomon Ebifatai Mangi Kolu 11th, where Pastor Reuben was formally installed as Ebimieowei one of Koluama Clan, a title which, according to the chiefs, signifies “a person who does good.”
Speaking at the event, His Royal Majesty, King Solomon Ebifatai Mangi Kolu, 11th of Koluama Clan the Ebenanawei of Koluama Clan, commended Pastor Reuben for his sleepless dedication to the welfare of the people, describing his contributions as impactful and worthy of royal recognition.
The monarch noted that Pastor Reuben had consistently demonstrated compassion, service, and commitment to the growth of humanity and the kingdom at large, stressing that such virtues aligned perfectly with the values represented by the Ebimieowei title.
“He has done so much to deserve this title,” the king said, adding that the kingdom deeply appreciates Pastor Reuben’s good works and sacrifices over the years.
Members of the Council of Chiefs also echoed the monarch’s sentiments, stating that the honour was a collective decision to celebrate a man whose actions have brought positive change and hope to many within and beyond the Koloama Kingdom.
The ceremony attracted chiefs, elders, community members, and well-wishers, who described the event as a moment of pride and gratitude for a man widely regarded as a true servant of the people.
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