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What will happen to Nigeria if an Igbo Man becomes President – Nwobodo

May 13, 2019
in Aba News

“2023 should be the year an Igbo man becomes the president of Nigeria, says the former  governor of old Anambra state”, Senator Jim Nwobodo.

Nwobodo, who stated this during his 79th birthday celebration which took place at The Base Event centre, independent layout Enugu, said the country will only know peace if “an Igbo man becomes the president”.

Senator Nwobodo, who called on Ndigbo to come together and support any body that is doing well to represent us, urged the judiciary to discharge their duties with justice saying that it’s only the judiciary that can prevent the country from collapsing.

The Chief celebrant, eulogized the Enugu State governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, noting that he has actually brought everybody together in peace.

Speaking at the event, the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, also described Ugwuanyi as a governor whose leadership knows no boundary.

Nwodo who was the chairman of the occasion, said that Ugwuanyi would not say because one is not a member of his political party and for this reason will discriminate against him to deny him his due.

He said that since Ugwuanyi came to power, he has united the people of the state and this has brought peace to the state.

“Ugwuanyi has no boundary. We have never had such love that exists in Enugu State today,” he said.

He said that even in the day of Nwobodo as a governor, Enugu was not living in peace as they are living today.

“The next governor should not remind us of old days of acrimony or animosity,” he said.

The ceremony attracted top shots such as former Minister of Culture, Frank Ogbuewu; Chief Dubem Onyia, former Minister of Foreign Affairs; Chief Osita Chidoka, former Minister of Aviation; Barth Nnaji, former Minister of Power; Chief Ekweremadu, Deputy Senate President; Speaker of Enugu State House of Assembly, among others.

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  1. Dr. Peter Ejirika says:
    6 years ago

    Nwanobodo, the descendant of Tiv Immigrant to Igbo Land.

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