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Ndi "NEW ABIA" should come and learn work in Enugu 😁 |
I love president Tinubu, he will do everything to end terrorism in Nigeria, Trump is just a tool in his hands. But anyways, Ndi Abia have decided to send Otti to Arochukwu 😀 Come 2027, APC will take over Abia State. |
This isn't justice. |
YOU All ASKED FOR IT HERE ARE PROJECTS COMPLETED BY Benjamin Kalu AND IT'S LOCATIONS!! 1. Construction of 6.3 kilometer road in nkpa 2. Construction of 2.2 kilometer road in Akoli-Amoji road 3. Construction 1 kilometer Obiohia-Agbozu Uzuakoli road 4. Reconstruction of 1 kilometer Elugwumba-Agbua Ozuitem road 5. Construction of Etitiulo-Itumbuzor road (ongoing). 6. Construction of the 2 kilometer Amankalu Alayi link road linking Agbakoli and ezialayi. 7. Construction of Amaokwe-Akanu Item road ( ongoing) 8. Construction of 1 kilometer Amaogwu Ndiokorieukwu road 9. Construction of 600 meters Bende grammar school road Bende 10. Construction 400 meters Agbommiri umpire road 11. Construction of Umuahia -Bende-Ohafia road (ongoing) 12. Construction of 1 kilometre Bende market amaoba bypass road 13. Construction of 1 kilometer Okporoenyi road Bende 14. Construction of I kilometer Okputong ndiekugo road Bende 15. Construction of 11 kilometer bye pass road across Bende ward and itumbuzor (ongoing) SCHOOL 1. Renovation of 3 class room blocks with office in Umuimenyi technical School Nkpa 2. Construction and furnishing of a modern library in Umuimenyi technical School Nkpa 3. Construction of 5 class room blocks in girls secondary school Uzuakoli 4. Construction of 3 class room blocks in LG Amamba Agbozu Uzuakoli primary school and donation of Modern Lockers and chairs. 5. Renovation of class room blocks in practicing school Uzuakoli 6. Construction of class room blocks in Etiti Ozu secondary school Ozuitem 7. Construction and furnishing of ICT center in Bende grammar school Bende and provision of modern desk and lockers to the school. 8. Construction of class room blocks in nkporo Ubibia primary school 9. Construction of and furnishing of 3 class room blocks in Ndiwo Itumbuzor and provision of modern desk and lockers to the school. 10. Construction of 3 class room blocks in Amazu central school Umuhu Ezechi. 11. Construction of 3 class room blocks in Ezi-Igbere secondary school Igbere. 12. Construction of class room blocks in Onuibina primary school Igbere. 13. Renovation and furnishing of 3 class room blocks with office in Item high school. 14. Renovation of 3 class room blocks in Amaekpu item primary school. 15. Construction of 6 blocks of class room in Apuañu Item community primary school 16. Reconstruction and furnishing of 3 class room blocks in Okai Item. 17. Construction of class room blocks in commercial secondary Igboji Alayi. 18. Construction of 3 class room blocks with office in Amaokai primary school Ugwueke. 19. Renovation of class room blocks in Township school Uzuakoli. 20. Construction of 3 class room blocks in Okporoenyi Bende. HEALTH CENTER 1. Renovation of umunnato health center Item. 2. Construction and furnishing of health center in Ntalakwu Itumbuzor. 3. Construction of health center in okputong Bende BOREHOLE 1. Construction of solar powered borehole with water treatment plant in Ovum Ugwu Nkpa 2. Construction of solar powered borehole with water treatment plant in MBA Ozuitem . 3. Construction of water recticulation in Isiegbu Ozuitem. 4. Construction of water recticulation in Amaokwe Item. 5. Construction of solar powered borehole with water treatment plant in Okoko Item. 6. Construction of solar powered borehole in Amankalu Alayi. 7. Construction of borehole with recticulation in Igbere. OTHERS 1.Construction of solar mini grid in Bende. 2. Renovation of Ezumezu Onuibina hall 3. Construction of immigration service center Bende. 4. Installation of 2.5 KVA transformer in Amaokwe 5. Provision of solar street lights across Bende federal constituency. 6. Construction and furnishing of Agbamuzu hall Bende 7. Construction and furnishing of town hall in Ugwueke. With location for people who want to go for verification 𝓘𝔂𝓴𝓮 𝓜𝓫𝓪 |
YOU All ASKED FOR IT HERE ARE PROJECTS COMPLETED BY BOK AND IT'S LOCATIONS!! 1. Construction of 6.3 kilometer road in nkpa 2. Construction of 2.2 kilometer road in Akoli-Amoji road 3. Construction 1 kilometer Obiohia-Agbozu Uzuakoli road 4. Reconstruction of 1 kilometer Elugwumba-Agbua Ozuitem road 5. Construction of Etitiulo-Itumbuzor road (ongoing). 6. Construction of the 2 kilometer Amankalu Alayi link road linking Agbakoli and ezialayi. 7. Construction of Amaokwe-Akanu Item road ( ongoing) 8. Construction of 1 kilometer Amaogwu Ndiokorieukwu road 9. Construction of 600 meters Bende grammar school road Bende 10. Construction 400 meters Agbommiri umpire road 11. Construction of Umuahia -Bende-Ohafia road (ongoing) 12. Construction of 1 kilometre Bende market amaoba bypass road 13. Construction of 1 kilometer Okporoenyi road Bende 14. Construction of I kilometer Okputong ndiekugo road Bende 15. Construction of 11 kilometer bye pass road across Bende ward and itumbuzor (ongoing) SCHOOL 1. Renovation of 3 class room blocks with office in Umuimenyi technical School Nkpa 2. Construction and furnishing of a modern library in Umuimenyi technical School Nkpa 3. Construction of 5 class room blocks in girls secondary school Uzuakoli 4. Construction of 3 class room blocks in LG Amamba Agbozu Uzuakoli primary school and donation of Modern Lockers and chairs. 5. Renovation of class room blocks in practicing school Uzuakoli 6. Construction of class room blocks in Etiti Ozu secondary school Ozuitem 7. Construction and furnishing of ICT center in Bende grammar school Bende and provision of modern desk and lockers to the school. 8. Construction of class room blocks in nkporo Ubibia primary school 9. Construction of and furnishing of 3 class room blocks in Ndiwo Itumbuzor and provision of modern desk and lockers to the school. 10. Construction of 3 class room blocks in Amazu central school Umuhu Ezechi. 11. Construction of 3 class room blocks in Ezi-Igbere secondary school Igbere. 12. Construction of class room blocks in Onuibina primary school Igbere. 13. Renovation and furnishing of 3 class room blocks with office in Item high school. 14. Renovation of 3 class room blocks in Amaekpu item primary school. 15. Construction of 6 blocks of class room in Apuañu Item community primary school 16. Reconstruction and furnishing of 3 class room blocks in Okai Item. 17. Construction of class room blocks in commercial secondary Igboji Alayi. 18. Construction of 3 class room blocks with office in Amaokai primary school Ugwueke. 19. Renovation of class room blocks in Township school Uzuakoli. 20. Construction of 3 class room blocks in Okporoenyi Bende. HEALTH CENTER 1. Renovation of umunnato health center Item. 2. Construction and furnishing of health center in Ntalakwu Itumbuzor. 3. Construction of health center in okputong Bende BOREHOLE 1. Construction of solar powered borehole with water treatment plant in Ovum Ugwu Nkpa 2. Construction of solar powered borehole with water treatment plant in MBA Ozuitem . 3. Construction of water recticulation in Isiegbu Ozuitem. 4. Construction of water recticulation in Amaokwe Item. 5. Construction of solar powered borehole with water treatment plant in Okoko Item. 6. Construction of solar powered borehole in Amankalu Alayi. 7. Construction of borehole with recticulation in Igbere. OTHERS 1.Construction of solar mini grid in Bende. 2. Renovation of Ezumezu Onuibina hall 3. Construction of immigration service center Bende. 4. Installation of 2.5 KVA transformer in Amaokwe 5. Provision of solar street lights across Bende federal constituency. 6. Construction and furnishing of Agbamuzu hall Bende 7. Construction and furnishing of town hall in Ugwueke. With location for people who want to go for verification |
They know that the ICC will come for them after their illegal regime comes to an end. |
You mean she got pregnant for unknown gunmen? This one weak me o....... |
They should create Anioma state and add it to the south east for equity sake. We don't need states that are not viable. Give the south east one additional state to make it six states like other geopolitical zones. |
coolcars:How much is it? And what's your location? Reply asap |
Send pictures of the vehicle. Inside and outside. |
OUK does not stand a chance in 2027, he is only trying to use Tinubu's influence to gather support for his selfish interest |
What's your location? |
The Tangible Impact: Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu's Development Initiatives in Bende Federal Constituency By Iyke Mba 15/04/2025 Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, the current Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has served as the representative for Bende Federal Constituency in Abia State, Nigeria, and his tenure has been marked by significant development initiatives focused on improving the lives of his constituents. Beyond the political sphere, Kalu's contributions have manifested in tangible infrastructure projects, specifically the construction and rehabilitation of roads, schools, and health centers, aiming to address critical needs and foster sustainable growth within the constituency. The importance of good road infrastructure cannot be overstated, especially in rural communities. Recognizing this, Kalu has prioritized the construction and rehabilitation of roads throughout Bende Federal Constituency. These efforts have not only improved accessibility between towns and villages but have also facilitated the transportation of goods and services, boosting local economies and connecting farmers to markets. Improved roads reduce travel time, lower transportation costs, and ultimately contribute to a more efficient and interconnected Bende. The tangible impact is seen in increased commerce, easier access to essential services, and an improved quality of life for residents who previously faced significant challenges navigating dilapidated road networks. Education is another cornerstone of development, and Kalu has demonstrated a commitment to improving access to quality education for the children of Bende. Through strategic investments, he has overseen the construction and renovation of numerous schools across the constituency. These projects often include the provision of modern classrooms, equipped with necessary furniture and learning materials. Furthermore, some initiatives extend to the provision of ICT centers, offering students the opportunity to engage with technology and expand their learning horizons. By providing a conducive learning environment, Rt Hon Kalu's efforts contribute to a more educated and empowered citizenry, equipping future generations with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a competitive world. Access to healthcare is a fundamental right, and Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu has worked diligently to address the healthcare needs of his constituents. His contributions include the construction and renovation of health centers in some wards in Bende Federal Constituency. These facilities provide essential medical services to communities that previously lacked access to adequate healthcare. The provision of well-equipped health centers, staffed with qualified medical personnel, ensures that residents have access to basic healthcare services, including antenatal care, immunization programs, and treatment for common ailments. This focus on healthcare infrastructure ultimately contributes to improved health outcomes, reduced mortality rates, and a healthier, more productive population. While acknowledging the positive impact of these initiatives, it's crucial to recognize that development is an ongoing process. Challenges undoubtedly remain, and sustained effort is required to ensure the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of these projects. Proper maintenance of infrastructure, continuous training and support for teachers and healthcare workers, and ongoing community engagement are all vital components of ensuring that Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu's developmental contributions have a lasting positive impact on Bende Federal Constituency. Let me conclusion by saying that, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu's tenure as the representative for Bende Federal Constituency has been marked by a tangible commitment to improving the lives of his constituents. Through strategic investments in road infrastructure, education, and healthcare, he has initiated projects that address critical needs and foster sustainable growth. While challenges remain, the construction and rehabilitation of roads, schools, and health centers stand as a testament to his efforts to create a more prosperous and equitable future for the people of Bende. The tangible impact of these initiatives is evident in improved accessibility, enhanced educational opportunities, and increased access to quality healthcare, ultimately contributing to a better quality of life for the residents of Bende Federal Constituency. Stay tuned for more. 𝓘𝔂𝓴𝓮 𝓜𝓫𝓪 s.ʟ.ᴀ ᴅᴇᴘᴜᴛʏ sᴘᴇᴀᴋᴇʀ ʜ.ᴏ.ʀ Source: https://igbopatriotsmagazine..com/2025/04/the-tangible-impact-rt-hon-benjamin.html
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Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu's leadership has brought about tangible improvements in legislative activities and development in the Southeast region. His focus on infrastructure, security, and realizing projects that were once thought impossible has had a positive impact on Bende Federal Constituency and the south east region's growth and prosperity. By working across party lines and engaging with all stakeholders, he has been able to make a real difference in the lives of the people in the region. Rt hon Benjamin Kalu serves as a role model for effective leadership and advocacy in challenging circumstances. He is indeed a blessing to Bende Federal Constituency, Abia state and the entire south east geopolitical zone. 𝓘𝔂𝓴𝓮 𝓜𝓫𝓪 |
I jaw people are so dumb that they are destroying flow stations that their people are buying petrol from. When they start experiencing fuel scarcity of that area, they will blame Tinubu. Wait o.... How come dokubo a sari is no longer talking ![]() The fear of Tinubu....... |
I jaw people are all of a sudden quiet..... Why is dokubo a sari no longer talking ![]() The fear of Tinubu ...... |
House of Reps Donates N705 Million to President Tinubu _.............says its the House's way of showing support and solidarity with the less fortunate members of the society_ By Iyke Mba 18/3/2025 The House of Representatives has presented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with a sum of N705 million to support needy Nigerians during the month of Ramadan. The contribution, which was presented by the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House, Rt Hon Tajuddeen Abbas and Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu on behalf of the House, was said to be aimed at alleviating the economic hardships currently being faced by Nigerians During the holy month of Ramadan, in a statement released by the House, the Speaker, Rt Hon Tajuddeen Abbas, explained that the donation was the House's way of showing support and solidarity with the less fortunate members of the society, especially in these difficult times. "The House of Representatives is committed to the welfare of all Nigerians, especially during this holy month of Ramadan. We are aware that many families are currently facing difficult economic challenges, and we want to assure them that the House is standing by them and will do everything within our power to alleviate their suffering," the Speaker said. The Deputy Speaker, Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu, also emphasized that this contribution was made possible through the generous donations of members of the House, and it is a demonstration of their commitment to the well-being of their constituents. "We are proud to be able to support our fellow Nigerians during this holy month. This contribution is a reflection of the House's commitment to the welfare of all citizens, and we hope it will go a long way in easing the burden on those who are struggling," he said. The President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressed his appreciation for the gesture and commended the House for their thoughtfulness and generosity towards the less privileged in the society. "I am deeply touched and humbled by this kind gesture from the House of Representatives. It is heartwarming to see our leaders coming together to support the less fortunate in our society. I pray that this contribution will bring relief to the many families who are facing economic challenges during this holy month," he said. The N705 million donation will be distributed to various organizations and individuals across the country, with a focus on providing food, shelter, and other basic necessities to those in need. The House of Representatives also called on other well-meaning Nigerians to join in the effort to support the less fortunate in the society. See pictures below. 𝓘𝔂𝓴𝓮 𝓜𝓫𝓪 s.ʟ.ᴀ ᴅᴇᴘᴜᴛʏ sᴘᴇᴀᴋᴇʀ ʜ.ᴏ.ʀ https://igbopatriotsmagazine..com/2025/03/house-of-reps-donates-n705-million-to.html
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The Ijaws can now go ahead and carry out their threat or make dem hug transformer. |
Trump does not need cooperation |
Love is a wonderful thing |
Nigeria is sweating 😅 |
There is problem in the north |
Lol |
Guy man wan runaway from his problems |
We are already celebrating in Benin |
A Story of Advocacy and Solidarity: Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu’s fight against Climate-driven food challenges in Nigeria 🇳🇬. By Chief Daniel Akwari, reporting from the Pan-African Parliament, Midrand, South Africa It was a defining moment at the Pan-African Parliament in Midrand, South Africa. The grand hall, filled with speakers and delegates from across the continent, was abuzz with the urgency of a crisis gripping the heart of Africa. The floods ravaging Nigeria had displaced over a million people, destroyed vital infrastructure, and crippled the nation’s food supply. Leading the charge for international support was the Nigerian House of Representatives Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu. His presence at the Twelfth Annual Conference of Speakers of African National and Regional Parliaments would become a pivotal chapter in the quest for climate justice and humanitarian aid. The crisis was severe. Torrential rains had lashed Nigeria for weeks, submerging entire villages, farms, and livelihoods. Borno State, in particular, was a scene of devastation. Over a million people had been displaced, leaving them without homes, clean water, or access to basic needs. Crops, which formed the backbone of the region’s food security, were washed away in the floods, leaving farmers in despair and the nation grappling with a looming hunger crisis. Hon. Kalu had come to the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) with a singular mission: to lobby his fellow African leaders for tangible solutions and immediate relief. As Hon. Kalu took the floor, the weight of his responsibility was evident in his voice. “Nigeria, my country, and indeed the entire African continent, are facing an existential threat induced by climate change,” he began, his tone somber but resolute. “In Nigeria, we are experiencing the worst of it, with floods displacing over one million people in Borno State alone. The consequences are dire, affecting not only our people’s livelihoods but also our infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social stability.” The room fell silent as Hon. Kalu laid out the grim details. Schools had been destroyed, hospitals were overwhelmed, and access to clean water had become a distant memory for many. The floods had turned life upside down, causing job losses across multiple sectors. With most of the agricultural land submerged, the impact on food security was catastrophic. For a country like Nigeria, where agriculture plays a central role in feeding its population and sustaining its economy, the damage was almost irreparable. The Deputy Speaker's appeal was not just for Nigeria; it was for all of Africa. He framed the floods as part of a larger continental issue tied to climate change—a force that knew no borders. "We need to understand that climate change is not just an environmental issue but a threat to our very existence," he continued. "The floods that have ravaged Nigeria will not be the last. We must come together as Africans to find long-term solutions that will protect all of us." His words resonated with the assembly. Floods, droughts, and other climate-related disasters had become all too familiar across Africa, from the Horn of Africa to the Sahel. The urgent need for African unity in addressing these crises was undeniable. Hon. Kalu was not only calling for immediate aid to Nigeria but also for a continental response plan to ensure that Africa could weather future storms—literally and figuratively. The Pan-African Parliament, moved by Hon. Kalu’s plea, deliberated on the severity of the situation. The Speaker of the Parliament, along with representatives from multiple countries, quickly grasped the importance of the moment. African nations had to act in solidarity, or risk facing such disasters in isolation, one after another. The PAP members echoed Kalu’s call for an African-led solution. In response, a powerful Statement of Solidarity from the Conference of Speakers of African Parliaments in Support of the People of Nigeria and All Flood Victims Across the Continent of Africa was drafted. The statement was a bold declaration of unity, acknowledging that the floods affecting Nigeria were a manifestation of a broader climate crisis that would require collective action to mitigate. “We, the Speakers of the African Parliaments, convened at this important conference, express our profound solidarity with the people of Nigeria and all victims of flooding across the African continent,” the statement began. “Recent catastrophic floods have caused widespread devastation, resulting in the loss of lives, displacement of communities, and significant destruction of infrastructure. It is our collective responsibility to stand with those affected and address the underlying challenges that exacerbate these crises.” The statement called for several key actions that Hon. Kalu had advocated for in his address: Immediate Humanitarian Assistance: Recognizing the urgency of the crisis, the Pan-African Parliament called upon African nations and the international community to provide immediate humanitarian aid. Food, medical supplies, shelter, and psychological support were paramount to helping flood victims recover from the disaster. Strengthening Disaster Preparedness: The statement emphasized the importance of investing in disaster risk reduction strategies, including early warning systems and infrastructure improvements, to better prepare for future floods. Promoting Climate Resilience: The Speakers of African Parliaments acknowledged the root cause of the floods—climate change—and urged their governments to invest in sustainable land management and renewable energy to build resilience against climate impacts. Facilitating Regional Cooperation: Hon. Kalu’s call for greater African collaboration was answered. The PAP urged African nations to share knowledge, resources, and best practices for managing flood risks and other climate-related challenges. Advocating for Long-term Solutions: The statement recognized that disaster relief alone was insufficient. African nations needed to tackle systemic issues such as poverty, inequality, and lack of access to essential services that exacerbated the impact of such disasters. Hon. Kalu’s advocacy had not only secured a statement of solidarity but had also ignited a sense of urgency among African leaders. The PAP’s response was more than just words on paper—it was a call to action. In the days following the conference, international aid organizations began mobilizing resources for Nigeria, with the promise of more sustained support to follow. African governments pledged to invest more in climate resilience and disaster preparedness, with Nigeria’s flood crisis serving as a stark reminder of the continent’s vulnerability to climate change. The immediate need in Borno State, Hon. Kalu noted, was significant. The floods had caused damage amounting to nearly US$200 million. For life to return to normalcy, swift and decisive action was required. “We need help to rebuild, to restore dignity to our people, and to prepare for the future,” Kalu had pleaded at the conference. And his words had struck a chord. The aftermath of the Pan-African Parliament’s statement saw a renewed sense of unity across the continent. African nations recognized that climate change was not an abstract concept but a real and immediate threat. Hon. Kalu’s tireless lobbying had sparked a movement—a movement driven by the belief that Africa, united, could weather any storm. As Hon. Kalu returned to Nigeria, he carried with him a message of hope and solidarity from his African brothers and sisters. While the road to recovery would be long and arduous, the support of the Pan-African Parliament was a testament to the power of collective action in the face of adversity. Through his efforts, the people of Nigeria were no longer alone in their fight against climate change. Africa stood with them, ready to build a future where resilience, solidarity, and sustainability would guide the way forward. See pictures below. https://igbopatriotsmagazine..com/2024/09/a-story-of-advocacy-and-solidarity-hon.html
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𝐒𝐄𝐃𝐂: 𝐈𝐠𝐛𝐨 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐬 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐝 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐓𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐛𝐮 𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐑𝐭 𝐇𝐨𝐧 𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐣𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐧 𝐊𝐚𝐥𝐮 ..........𝒆𝒙𝒑𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒔 𝒅𝒊𝒔𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒖𝒓𝒆 𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝒋𝒐𝒔𝒆𝒑𝒉 𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒉𝒔 𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒔 By Iyke Mba 11/09/2024 The establishment of the South East Development Commission (SEDC) by President Bola Tinubu has been met with praise from Igbo youths, who see it as a positive step towards the development of the South East region. The youths have also commended Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, for his efforts in sponsoring and passing the bill that led to the creation of the commission. In a statement delivered by Comrade Igboayaka Igboayaka, the youths expressed their gratitude to President Tinubu for his commitment to the development of the South East region. They emphasized the importance of effective management of the SEDC to ensure that it benefits Ndigbo and contributes to the overall development of the region. The youths also called for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), stating that his release would bring joy to Ndigbo. They highlighted the need for unity among Igbo political elites and criticized Dr. Josef Onoh for his disputed contribution of Deputy Speaker Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu in establishing the SEDC. Igboayaka argued that Onoh's statement was unfair to Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu, considering the Deputy Speaker's efforts in sponsoring and passing the bill that led to the establishment of the SEDC. He emphasized the significance of proposing and processing a bill to become an Act, stating that Rt. Hon Benjamin Kalu deserved credit for his role in the process. The youths urged President Tinubu to initiate more developmental programs and projects for the South East region and called for a political solution to the release of Nnamdi Kanu. They emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among Igbo political leaders to ensure the progress and development of the South East region. Let me conclude by saying that the establishment of the SEDC is a positive step towards the development of the South East region, and it is essential for all stakeholders to work together to ensure its success. The youths' appreciation of President Tinubu and Deputy Speaker Kalu's efforts in this regard is a testament to their commitment to the development of the region. See details below 𝓘𝔂𝓴𝓮 𝓜𝓫𝓪 𝙎.𝙇.𝘼 𝘿𝙚𝙥𝙪𝙩𝙮 𝙎𝙥𝙚𝙖𝙠𝙚𝙧 𝙃.𝙊.𝙍 https://igbopatriotsmagazine..com/2024/09/blog-post_11.html
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