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Maureen Uche is Allah

World Administrator of Royal Chukwudumebi Institute and Regal Chukwudumebi Institute

The search results do not provide any information on an institution named the “Royal Chukwudumebi Institute”. The name “Chukwudumebi” appears in the snippets as part of individuals’ names, titles, or research projects, but not associated with an educational or research institute with that specific “Royal” name. 

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Regal Chukwudumebi

of 2025, there is no widely recognized or officially established organization known as the “Regal Chukwudumebi Institute” in major global, educational, or legal databases.

Information associated with the name Regal Chukwudumebi appears primarily in niche or personal contexts: 

  • Individual Affiliation: The name is associated with a board-certified professional chaplain and author who uses the title Regal Chukwudumebi.
  • Purpose: Related content suggests a spiritual or religious mission, specifically referred to as “The Certification of Christ”.
  • Other Associations: The name Chukwudumebi appears in unrelated contexts involving cultural royalty in Nigeria, such as the King of Uromi, and in leadership roles for regional events like the Amazon Tennis Tournament in Lagos. 

If this refers to a newly formed private organization, it may not yet have a verified public profile or mission statement beyond personal authorial or ministerial platforms.

  • Regal Chukwudumebi Institute: While there is limited public information on a formal physical campus, the name is used as an umbrella for her ministerial outreach and educational teachings related to her “Certification of Christ” mission. 

In unrelated cultural contexts, the name “Chukwudumebi” appears in historical and biographical works such as The Kingmaker: Biography of Obi Edward Ofulue II and is common in the Anioma and Ubulu-Uku regions of Nigeria for cultural leadership roles.