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ACCESSIBILITY, HUMILITY, AND CAPABILITY

There are few politicians in Nigeria that are as accessible as Hon. Dozie Ferdinand Nwankwo (Akalakasinachi na Enugwu-Ukwu na Umunri). While the majority of elected officials spend weeks and months abroad, Onyendozi is always around and always available. May it be his office at the National Assembly complex or his…

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THE IJELE HAS LANDED …

And the declaration continues at the local Government level … We will stop at nothing until results is achieved: the belive that Orumba North and South deserves sound and productive representation is no longer a rumour for we are coming with transformational leadership agenda . In continuation of his quest…

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Chief Sir Eric Anayochukwu Kanayo Eze ( Ksc) Officially declares his intention to run for the Office of Federal House of Representatives Orumba North and South under the platform of APGA .

The declaration which was made at his country home Lomu Umunze ward 2 among the Ward Executives and Stakeholders of APGA Umunze ward 2, recorded a large turnout which signifies his acceptance by his people . It was a moment and thing of joy following his declaration by his people…

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Soludo triggered hope of a renaissance governance in Nigeria

By Izuchukwu Adichie There has emerged a “national debate and discussions” over the call made by the Anambra governor-elect, Chukwuma Soludo recently in Abuja, on the need for a disruptive change in the Nigeria’s political leadership, need to disengage the culture of rentier politics through effective selfless leadership and need…

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Soludo: The Reformer As A Salesman.

Culture shock and inertia to change will expectedly be a challenge to transforming Anambra to a smart Megacity that will make her a healthier and happier place to be . Fortunately, Governor Elect Cee Cee Soludo has been diligently preparing Ndi Anambra mentally for the beneficial change. He carries a…

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SOLUDO INAUGURATES TRANSITION COMMITTEE, RESTATES COMMITMENT TO A GREATER ANAMBRA

By Christian ABURIME The journey to a greater and virile Anambra State literally begun on Thursday, January 20, 2022 when the 80-member transition Committee, announced last week by the Governor-elect, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo was formally inaugurated at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Anambra State The Transition Committee headed by…

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WANTED: STRUCTURED CONVERSATIONS ON EXPECTATIONS FROM SOLUDO (PART2)

During one of the interactive sessions with the cream of Ndi Anambra in Ikoyi, Lagos before the November 6, 2021, peaceful, free, and fair Anambra governorship election, Governor-Elect Cee Cee Soludo rattled them to the reality that Lagos is not sustainable. In the 2021 edition of The Economist Intelligence Unit…

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Soludo’s governorship transition committee list, a renaissance of hope

By Izuchukwu Adichie No doubt, Anambra Governor-elect, Cee Cee Soludo has set the tone for a possible regional harmony that will ignite the glorious days of leadership and economic prosperity where the best of Igbo human capital are deployed to solve the people’s collective challenges.With the appointment of 80-member transtion…

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DR. OBY EZEKWESILI AS A METAPHOR FOR SOLUDO’S UNWAVERING SUPPORT FOR GENDER PARITY.

The Transition Committee list of Prof. CC. Soludo was released yesterday with Dr Oby Ezekwesili appointed as the Head of a team of eggheads drawn from different walks of life, cutting across different fields. The commentaries have been pouring in. To most observers, it is one list too many, bearing…

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SOLUDO APPOINTS OBY EZEKWESILI AS HEAD OF ANAMBRA 2022 GOVERNORSHIP TRANSITION COMMITTEE

By Christian ABURIME Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo, Anambra State Governor-elect has officially appointed Dr (Mrs) Obiageli Ezekwesili, former Minister of Education as the Head of the Governorship Transition Committee from the Governor Willie Obiano administration to the official swearing-in of Governor-elect, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo by March 17, 2022 An…

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