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2027: Why Ibere Clan Deserves Abia State House of Assembly Seat in Ikwuano

2027: Why Ibere Clan Deserves Abia State House of Assembly Seat in Ikwuano

2027: Why Ibere Clan Deserves Abia State House of Assembly Seat in Ikwuano "Why Ibere Clan should produce the next Abia State House of Assembly member in Ikwuano by 2027—examining equity, leadership capacity, and the case for inclusive representation." There is a growing consensus across Ikwuano Local Government Area that the time has come for Ibere Clan to take the reins and produce the next member of the Abia State House of Assembly in 2027. Beyond the principles of equity and fairness, Ibere Clan is endowed with a pool of capable sons and daughters who possess the competence, capacity, and…
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WHY 2027 SHOULD BE IBERE’s TURN: Rethinking Equity in Ikwuano State Assembly Representation

WHY 2027 SHOULD BE IBERE’s TURN: Rethinking Equity in Ikwuano State Assembly Representation

Why 2027 Should Be Ibere’s Turn: Rethinking Equity in Ikwuano State Assembly Representation "A critical analysis of Ikwuano’s political rotation, making a compelling case for Ibere’s representation in the Abia State House of Assembly come 2027." A Prosperous New Year to Umu Ikwuano — Chineke ngọziri agọzi. In recent times, public discourse has intensified over the sustained exclusion of a sister clan—Ibere—from representing Ikwuano State Constituency in the Abia State House of Assembly. While opinions have been sharply divided, it has become necessary to adopt a more realistic and balanced position rather than succumb to political bandwagoning. It is an…
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News Break: “There Was No Resolution To Change Abia Deputy Speaker ” – Chukwu, Ukoha, Others Debunk Reports

News Break: “There Was No Resolution To Change Abia Deputy Speaker ” – Chukwu, Ukoha, Others Debunk Reports

News Break: “There Was No Resolution To Change Abia Deputy Speaker ” - Chukwu, Ukoha, Others Debunk Reports Following the extant crisis at the Abia State House of Assembly by the Speaker and the subsequent peaceful resolution of same by the Speaker, , the Minority Leader of the State Assembly, Hon. Chijioke Chukwu, Hon. Mike Ukoha, Hon. Aaron Uzodike and other Law Makers have unanimously insisted that most of the statements flying round the media space does not reflect the agreement the house reached during a reconciliatory meeting. This is even as they blatantly maintained their disagreement with some statements…
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