Nigeria: High Chief Tochukwu Ezisi Rolls Out the Drums for Wife's Golden Jubilee

7 June 2026

It was an evening wrapped in glamour, splendour and heartfelt celebration as the President of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), High Chief Tochukwu Ezisi, gathered an array of distinguished personalities to honour his beloved wife, Lolo Helen Ezisi, on the occasion of her 50th birthday.

For the respected businessman and influential freight forwarding magnate, family remains at the very core of his existence. Known for his generosity, humility and deep sense of responsibility, Ezisi spared no expense in celebrating the woman who has stood solidly by his side through the years.

The elegant Lekki Monarch Event Centre was transformed into a haven of luxury and festivity as guests from different walks of life converged for the golden celebration. From the breathtaking décor to the towering cake, premium hospitality and carefully curated entertainment, every detail reflected sophistication and grandeur. The atmosphere came alive with melodious music from a live band, flowing champagne and an irresistible spread of gourmet delicacies.

The event attracted prominent business associates, social club members, freight forwarding stakeholders and notable personalities who came to celebrate the amiable entrepreneur and his wife. For many, the occasion was not only a birthday celebration but also a testament to enduring love, loyalty and companionship.

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Widely admired for his leadership qualities and philanthropic disposition, Ezisi has continued to distinguish himself in both business and humanitarian circles. The highly connected businessman, who holds several prestigious titles, including Ukawanyau I of Igbu Agulu in Anambra State, remains a respected figure whose generosity has touched many lives.

Beyond the glitz and glamour, however, the celebration underscored a remarkable love story. Married for over two decades and blessed with five children, Ezisi have built their union on trust, commitment, loyalty and mutual respect.

Their shared passion for humanitarian service has equally endeared them to many, as the couple continue to provide support for widows, widowers, orphans and less-privileged members of society.

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