
Winter Place CEO Engr. Njoku Conferred with Prestigious Anglican Church Honour
Days after being recognised as the Most Outstanding Igbo Personality of the Year in Business, the Chief Executive Officer of Winter Place, Engr. Obi Njoku, has again received another distinguished honour in recognition of his outstanding contributions to humanity.
This latest recognition comes from the Christian community, where Engr. Njoku has, over the years, remained steadfast in his commitment to the service of God and the advancement of His kingdom through dedicated support and active participation in church activities.
On June 21, 2026, he was conferred with the revered title of Ezinwa of St. George's Anglican Church, Lorji, in appreciation of his unwavering devotion, generosity, love, and selfless service to God, the Church, and humanity.
The honour underscores the impact of his exemplary leadership, humility, and enduring commitment to faith-based and community development initiatives.
Engr. Njoku's company, Winter Place, a subsidiary of Njame Consulting Limited, has earned reputation as one of Nigeria's leading providers of central air conditioning, ventilation, and home appliance solutions. The company specialises in delivering innovative Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
A graduate of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Engr. Njoku has over 15 years of professional experience spanning engineering, project management, and business development.
He is a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), the Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers (NIMechE), and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
Speaking after receiving the honour, Engr. Njoku expressed profound gratitude to God and the leadership of St. George's Anglican Church, Lorji, for finding him worthy of the recognition.
"I receive this honour with deep humility and gratitude to Almighty God. I sincerely thank the Church for this recognition, which I see not as a personal achievement but as a call to greater service. This honour inspires me to remain committed to supporting God's work, serving humanity with love, and using every opportunity and resource God has entrusted to me for the betterment of society. To Him alone be all the glory," he said.





















































