Opinion
Ugwuanyi’s redemptive aura of peace, justice in a restive Nigeria
By Steve Oruruo
Since Independence, a class of Nigeria’s highhanded political leaders has become unrepentant architects of bigotry and ethnic divisiveness, unleashing harrowing economic hardships and pervasive injustices on the people. This has precipitated several homegrown cataclysms including the intractable Boko Haram menace, intra-community crises, religious violence, unprovoked marauding Herdsmen killings, incessant kidnappings and dangerous Separatist crusades. Nor can one forget the recent seeming intifada which almost crystallized a spontaneous, massive revolution, riding on the back on the #EndSars movement. The Nigerian public sphere is awash with visible and not-too-visible intimations of generational leadership failings; facts and realities that bear neither esoteric hue nor requiring the interpretation of experts.
The failings of our time, tragically, may snowball into a complete failed status of the nation state if we fail to rescue our flailing and capitulating civilian leadership. Unarguably, the first malady describes the gross incompetence of a sizable proportion of the governing elite; the second, the confluence of expanding ungoverned spaces, multiplying levels of criminalities, dysfunctional and disarticulated economic sub-structures, resulting in mass poverty, youth unemployment as well as the unraveling of the nation’s fragile sectarian and ethno-cultural core; all tragically coming together in a historical time such as is heavily upon us now.
As a matter of fact, the nation handed over to us by the founding fathers has not fared any better. Its historicist spirit is drastically waning; the sense of nationalism evaporating like an insolent mirage; while the various cycles of underdevelopment-across several frontiers confronting us today derive essentially from bad governance and leadership deficits. In a sense therefore, while it was right for the radical Afrocentric Scholar like Walter Rodney to bemoan with historical fidelity and moral authority, how Europe swindled and underdeveloped Africa, I dare say that the narrative of contemporary era is nothing but how poor, unaccountable and visionless leadership has underdeveloped Nigeria.
Judging by the volatile political climate and aggressive permutations heralding the 2023 general elections, it seems more of a candid commentary than pessimism, to say that the nation is on the cusp of another major calamity. Desperate for political salvation from their deplorable existence, ordinary citizens nurse deep-seated resentments and frustrations that threaten to erupt like a volcano. It is either we dissipate this gathering thicket of gloom with zero hesitancy or face what in the nearest future would be a remarkable but most ruinous storm in our history. Given the multiplicity of leadership challenges that are currently overwhelming the managers of statecraft, therefore, now is the time to act.
At a time of reckoning like this, the very first step should be a wholehearted admittance of failure. Our polity needs the injection of new streams of political thought and socioeconomic philosophies for the adoption of novel governance models. Luckily, we can look to a leader who is already in the fore-front of this renaissance, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Lawrence Ugwuanyi, the Executive Governor of Enugu State. Using the Wawa clime as his canvas, Governor Ugwuanyi has painted for us a new sociopolitical template based on the tripod of peace, justice and accountability. Akin to the historical greats who were way ahead of their time, the likes of Socrates and Nelson Mandela, Governor Ugwuanyi is resetting our national compass to lead us away from the turbulence on the horizon onto the path of sustainable prosperity.
Ndi Enugu massively rallied behind Governor Ugwuanyi in 2015 because of his political antecedents, track record of sterling performances in public service, his glaring lack of the typical elitist bent and of course the blistering performance of his predecessor more especially in the Capital . Young, virile and unassuming, his aura felt like a breath of fresh air after what perhaps seemed a long maladroit elitism. As a member of the House of Representatives (HOR), Governor Ugwuanyi championed noble causes and lent his voice of advocacy to people-oriented reforms. He chaired HOR’s Committee on Marine Transport with uncanny vigor, fostering a new culture of cooperation and accountability across ministries, agencies and parastatals under their jurisdiction through passionate mediation and uncompromising oversight. He wasn’t the wealthiest candidate neither did he, by birth, inherit political privilege like most of his counterparts. But he marketed his true personality and vision to the electorate – a suave gentleman who like Martin Luther King Jnr. had a dream.
Governor Ugwuanyi engendered a re-engineering of the political climate in Enugu State. He dismantled the hitherto exclusivity of the leadership landscape, flinging the doors to the corridors of power wide open for men and women of all backgrounds, dispositions and sociopolitical leanings who have substance and the grit to deliver good governance to the people. He is a worthy son of Nsukka, but from the get-go, Governor Ugwuanyi, whose foremost priority was the state’s welfare, established his stance as an impartial father to all. This was manifest in his political appointments, appropriation of the state’s resources and adjudication of conflicts. His unflinching sense of equity and justice permeated every sector of human endeavour in the state, arousing a renewed sense of hope among the citizenry for a society compassionate towards its weak and downtrodden.
Governor Ugwuanyi distanced himself from unrepentant belligerents, and at every twist and turn canvassed dialogue and altruistic compromises as sine qua non to lasting peace and societal development. First viewed with skepticism and the authenticity question, Ugwuanyi’s novel political style soon spread like wildfire, converting warring political foes into friends, and sowing contagious camaraderie across every nook and cranny of the state. For the first time in Enugu’s history, we all became Wawa people first before subterranean affiliation to sectional sentiments if any, working towards a common goal – the preservation of our historic heritage and socio-economic betterment.
Peace and justice laid the groundwork for political accountability which gave way to massive economic growth. In just a few years, Enugu’s internally generated revenue (IGR) profile soared; the economy was diversified, breaking the perennial jinx of whimsical and stuttering attempts on rural liberation; the grassroots, long subjected to cruel neglect, were reconnected to the state’s main grid; the education and health sectors witnessed major developmental upheavals; and Enugu’s entire tellurian landscape transformed into a mosaic of legacy infrastructural projects including the recently commissioned first-ever flyover bridge at Nike Lake/T-junction. Through the creation of several opportunities for Enugu’s youths, including the Clean Team project, employment of over 5000 young teachers by ENSUBEB, provision of grants and interest-free loans to SMEs and offering trainings in varied in-demand digital skills, Governor Ugwuanyi not only mitigated youth restiveness but has also secured the state’s future by incubating a massive horde of talents.
As he prepares to vacate office next year and from every indication be voted into the upper legislative chamber in Abuja via the vociferous affirmation of the electorate, Governor Ugwuanyi has made the ultimate move towards the sustenance of political amity in Enugu State and socio-economic progress by facilitating the transparent hitch-free conduct of PDP’s gubernatorial primary election, which produced Barr. Peter Mbah and the youthful, Barr. Ifeanyi Ossai, as the flag bearers. His monumental legacies in Enugu State, coupled with Mr. Mbah’s intimidating profile as an accomplished industrialist, a philanthropist, a consummate administrator, a shrewd manager of men and material, yet a temperate character, means the PDP is all but guaranteed victory at the polls come 2023. Governor Ugwuanyi’s vigorous and unequivocal support for a governorship candidate of Enugu East Senatorial Zone extraction is testament to his unquestionable integrity and a demonstration of unwavering belief and commitment to the rotational arrangement that smoothened his ascension to power and has been critical to the peace and harmony in the state. By this very gesture, he has sent a strong message to purveyors of political discord who place personal aggrandizement above greater good. He has also ensured that the future of Nsukka youths as leaders of tomorrow will not be shortchanged by the grievous free-for-all situation, a breach of the pact is guaranteed to evoke.
Who would better represent the great people of Enugu North in the Senate at this time of immense political and economic uncertainties than Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, a true son of Nsukka, who despite his accomplishments as a political leader, trailblazer and social reformer, has always been loyal to his roots and temperately sentimental towards his kin? In his time at the helm of the state’s affairs, Governor Ugwuanyi addressed some of the most pressing yearnings of the Nsukka people; he constructed the state-of-the-art Opi-Nsukka dual carriageway and many other strategic rural roads, a modern township stadium, a secretariat annex, and a College of Medicine. In addition to a myriad of other human capital empowerments, infrastructural feats and multi-sectorial reforms, he repositioned Nsukka as a key player in Enugu’s political sphere and as the heartbeat of its vast economy. He equally attracted a federal polytechnic to its shores to further broaden its sway in national affairs.
The character and person of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, a scion of the stock, reflects the Nsukka persona – godly and amiable yet relentlessly enterprising and resolute. Nsukka is home to people of unwavering belief in humanity and sense of good, intellectual giants, think-tanks, business masterminds and indomitable youths who by sheer talent and diligence are powering Enugu State to unimaginable heights. No wonder when it was their turn, they gave Ndi Enugu a colossus who in just a few years has left indelible prints on the historic sands of time. Nsukka people have an innate sense of discernment, and are hence championing Governor Ugwuanyi’s senate bid, confident that he will replicate and even advance his feats in Enugu at the upper legislative chamber. Needless therefore, to say that attempts to malign the Ugwuanyi brand by a few Nsukka political elites, disgruntled by their failure to impose their selfish interests on Enugu State or milk the state dry, is dead on arrival. The good people of Nsukka are not easily manipulated and can easily sniff out street-level mendacities, transactional chicanery and deceit from miles away.
For centuries to come, epic stories will be told of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who came into office an extraordinary leader, remodeled the political framework and socioe-conomic dynamics in Enugu, and exited office an immortal legend. The values of godliness, peace, justice and accountability which he has deliberately integrated into the fabrics of the society will be the pillars upon which Nigeria will transcend into a new national consciousness that will gravitate it towards enduring unity, oneness of purpose and enviable socio-economic prosperity.
*Steve Oruruo is the Special Adviser to the Governor of Enugu State on Information**
Opinion
Uzodinma’s Strategic Masterstroke And The Return Of The Political Maverick
*By Kamen Chuks Ogbonna*.
The political landscape of Nigeria, particularly in the Southeast, has been set abuzz following the announcement by the Governor of Imo State and National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), His Excellency Hope Uzodinma.
The appointment of 16 high-caliber directors to lead the RHA’s nationwide directorates is not merely an administrative exercise; it is a clear signal that the countdown to 2027 has begun with a surgical focus on grassroots mobilization.
While the list features several heavyweights—including Tunde Rahman (Media), Sunday Dare (Digital Media), and Muiz Banire, SAN (Legal)—one name has sent a specific jolt through the opposition: Chief Olisa Metuh.
For those who observed the peak years of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the name Chief Olisa Metuh is synonymous with high-stakes political engineering.
Metuh, often described as a “political warhorse,” rose through the ranks from ex-officio, auditor to the formidable National Publicity Secretary of the party whose big shoes never got filled after his exit.
He was the “Maverick” who preferred the shadows but whose tactical fingerprints were visible on every major victory the PDP recorded during its era of dominance.
History recalls that when the PDP faced its darkest hours post-2015, it was Metuh who acted as the anchor, preventing the party from sinking.
He was the mastermind behind the emergence of Bukola Saraki as Senate President alongside PDP’s Ike Ekweremadu as deputy and the elevation of Hon. Yakubu Dogara as Speaker—moves that effectively ran rings around the then-ruling APC under President Buhari.
His track record in the Southeast is equally legendary. From orchestrating Peter Obi’s move into the PDP to the yeoman efforts that secured governorships for PDP’s Okezie Ikpeazu in Abia and David Umahi in Ebonyi, Metuh’s ability to deliver electoral mandates is undisputed.
Critics might wonder what brings a man out of a self-imposed retirement—announced just two years ago—into the fold of the RHA.
However, for a man who recently dedicated over half a billion naira to charity, it is evident that pecuniary interests are not the driver.Instead, it appears that the “political legend” has answered a call of strategic importance.
By accepting the role of Director of Organisation and Mobilisation, Metuh is being positioned exactly where his talents shine brightest: at the intersection of strategy and execution.
President Bola Tinubu, through Governor Uzodinma, has played a deft hand. The Southeast has long been a complex battleground for the ruling party. By bringing in a man who understands the regional political DNA better than most, the Renewed Hope administration is moving beyond rhetoric.
Metuh knows the backroom because he built it. His appointment is a massive blow to the opposition in the Southeast because it replaces theoretical campaigning with proven, battle-tested electoral dexterity.
The Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) was designed by President Tinubu in November 2025 as the primary vehicle to disseminate the achievements of his administration.
With the appointment of this dream team of directors, the RHA has moved from a conceptual framework to a fully operational political machine.
In the chess game of Nigerian politics, Governor Uzodinma has just moved a queen.
As the January elections approach, the inclusion of Chief Olisa Metuh ensures that the Renewed Hope Agenda will not just be heard in the Southeast—it will be felt.
In the street parlance- E Go Loud !
For Ndi Igbo and the nation at large, this appointment is a testament to the fact that in politics, strategy is the only currency that never devalues.
Opinion
Mama Anambra Breaks New Ground: From Health To Skills Empowerment
– Kamen Chuks Ogbonna
In the landscape of sub-national governance in Nigeria, the office of the First Lady has often been seen through the lens of ceremonial duties. However, in Anambra State, Dr. (Mrs.) Nonye Soludo—affectionately known as Mama Anambra—is fundamentally redefining this role. Through a series of bold, unprecedented interventions, she has evolved from a pillar of support to a strategic driver of socio-economic transformation.
The impact of Mama Anambra’s leadership first gained significant momentum in the healthcare sector. Championing the cause of the vulnerable, she has been at the forefront of the free maternal and child healthcare initiative. This program has provided thousands of women and children across the state with access to life-saving services that were previously out of reach. Beyond clinical care, her “Healthy Living” crusade has introduced a paradigm shift in domestic wellness, promoting organic products and nutritional education as a primary defence against preventable diseases.
The Anambra First Lady’s vision quickly extended to the fields and farms of the state. Recognizing that food security is the bedrock of community stability, she successfully mobilized women at the grassroots level into productive farming. By providing tools, seedlings, and technical support, she has empowered the home-front to become a formidable force in Anambra’s agricultural value chain, ensuring that empowerment is not just a slogan but a harvest.
Mama Anambra has raised the bar once again by moving into the territory of high-impact vocational empowerment. Her current focus on skills acquisition for females in male-dominated fields is perhaps her most strategic move yet. By opening doors for women in technology, construction, welding, solar energy installation, and mechanics, she is actively dismantling age-old barriers. These sectors, long regarded as “no-go areas” for women, are now being flooded with talented female trainees ready to compete in the modern economy. This initiative does more than provide a job; it destroys the gender limitations that have historically stifled the potential and prosperity of the girl child.
For Ndi Anambra, the work of the First Lady is a clear signal that leadership fueled by empathy and vision delivers tangible results. Her interventions are not merely philanthropic gestures, as they are strategic investments in the human capital of the state. Through her tireless efforts, Dr. Mrs Nonye Soludo is proving that when leadership has a heart, change is not just felt—it is seen and touched.
As she continues to break new ground, the prayer of the people remains constant: May God continue to strengthen her for the journey ahead.
Opinion
Our Son, Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, Your Shame Dey Shame Us
By Emeka Nwobodo Jr
There is a saying in Akpugo that elders often repeat whenever a son brings public disgrace upon his people and yet appears completely oblivious of it. They say the mad man dancing naked at Oriemba market never feels ashamed of himself, but his kinsmen do. The mad man laughs loudly, beats his chest, and continues his strange dance as though nothing is wrong, utterly unaware of the embarrassment he has caused, while his people are left to pass through the same market with their eyes lowered, quietly enduring the humiliation that someone from their own kindred has turned himself into a public spectacle before the entire community.
That local saying has suddenly become painfully real for many sons and daughters of Akpugo today, because what we are experiencing at this moment mirrors exactly the kind of shame those elders spoke about.
Our son, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, the former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, has dragged the good name of Akpugo through the mud in a manner so appalling that it has now become a constant conversation, and the painful truth is that the disgrace echoes loudly across the country.
When the first murmurs of the certificate controversy surrounding Uche Nnaji began to circulate months ago, many of us in Akpugo initially dismissed the allegations as the usual mischief of Nigerian politics, where accusations are often peddled, sometimes driven by rivalry, jealousy, or the relentless struggle for power. After all, Nigerian political life is crowded with smear campaigns, and it is not unusual for public figures to be accused of things that later turn out to be exaggerated, distorted, or entirely fabricated.
But this particular story refused to fade away. Instead, it lingered stubbornly, gathering more evidence, and attracting more scrutiny in a way that made it increasingly difficult for any discerning observer to dismiss as mere political gossip.
For nearly two years, investigative journalists at Premium Times searched for documents, spoke with university officials, filed Freedom of Information requests, and examined records that had long been buried. As these revelations began to surface, the scandal exploded with extraordinary force. The shit literally hit the ceiling fan!
The entire country was stunned that the man entrusted with overseeing scientific research and technological innovation in Nigeria could find himself entangled in a scandal involving forged academic credentials, an irony that might have been amusing if it were not so embarrassing.
Even those who were prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt were thrown into confusion when, in a self-indicting overreach, he rushed to the Federal High Court in Abuja and filed a suit against UNN, with a sworn affidavit supporting his motion wherein he admitted that he had not been issued a degree certificate by UNN, even though a certificate bearing the university’s name had earlier been submitted by him to the Nigerian Senate during his ministerial screening. How then did he come into possession of the one he submitted to the Senate, many people asked?
To the credit of the federal authorities, rather than rushing to conclusions or reacting impulsively to the media storm, the presidency reportedly moved discreetly, dispatching a team of DSS officers directly from the Abuja headquarters to the UNN, where they conducted their own verification of academic records and examined the files connected with Uche Nnaji’s student history. The operatives reportedly examined the registry archives, scrutinized correspondences, and verified documentary evidence relating to his academic history. Their findings reportedly corroborated the mounting evidence that had already begun to surface in the public domain.
Once the facts had been assembled and verified, the information was reportedly relayed to the highest levels of government. When Uche Nnaji was subsequently summoned to Aso Rock, the outcome was his quiet exit from the seat of power as an ex-Minister. His purported resignation was widely interpreted as a move to save the image of the government before the scandal could inflict grave reputational damage on the administration both within Nigeria and in the eyes of the international community.
But the matter did not end there. The federal government set up an investigative panel under the Federal Ministry of Education to determine the truth once and for all. The panel did not rely on hearsay or political narratives. Members of the panel physically travelled to the UNN, where they examined the institution’s archives, reviewed Senate graduation lists, inspected registry movement logs and academic files, and interviewed university officials who were directly involved in keeping academic records.
When the panel eventually submitted its report, the conclusion was devastating. It found that our brother had indeed forged his UNN degree certificate, confirming earlier investigative findings which had already raised serious questions about the authenticity of the documents he submitted when he was nominated and confirmed as minister.
The records examined by the panel showed that although he had been admitted to study Biological Sciences at the UNN in the 1981/82 academic session, he never graduated from the university because he failed a core course, Virology (MCB 431). His name did not appear on the Senate-approved graduation list for the class of 1985, and correspondences found in his academic file showed that he was still communicating with the university in 1986, requesting for permission to retake the same failed course.
Yet somehow, despite these records, a certificate dated July 1985 surfaced, the very certificate he presented to the presidency and the National Assembly as proof that he had graduated from one of Nigeria’s most prestigious universities.
When the details of this investigation became public two weeks ago, the scandal again spread across the country like wildfire.
But for many of us in Akpugo, the shock went beyond the scandal itself. What worsened the embarrassment was the astonishing mediocrity of the inconsistencies surrounding the documents. If someone were attempting to deceive the entire country in such a serious matter, one would at least expect that the deception would be executed with careful attention to detail. Instead, what Nigerians saw were contradictions so glaring that even a primary school pupil could detect them without difficulty.
Imagine claiming to have graduated from university in July 1985 while records show that you wrote a letter in your own handwriting in 1986 applying to resit the exam for the same course that had prevented you from graduating. Imagine presenting an NYSC discharge certificate claiming that you began national service in April 1985, three months before the supposed graduation that made you eligible for service in the first place. The absurdity of such a claim leaves one wondering whether the basic chronology of university education and national service was ever considered in constructing that narrative.
But it got even worse. The NYSC certificate that was presented bore the signature of Colonel Animashaun Braimoh, who only served as Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps between 1988 and 1990, yet the certificate was supposedly issued in 1986.
Even the serial numbering exposed the forgery. NYSC certificates issued during that period were known to carry six-digit numbers without alphabetic characters, yet the certificate attributed to him carried the serial number A231309, complete with a letter prefix that did not exist in the numbering format of that period.
At that point, many of us in Akpugo began to ask a painful question. Who actually handled the contract for this forgery, and why was it done so carelessly?
For those of us who have known Uche Nnaji over the years, especially as Minister of the Federal Republic, always immaculately dressed in sparkling white attire, projecting confidence, speaking with bravado, and presenting himself as a man of class and sophistication, the revelations were shocking because they suggested a man operating at a surprisingly low, inept and dull-witted level.
It was not merely the allegation of forgery that hurt us the most, it was the clumsiness, the mediocrity, and the lack of intellectual rigour reflected in the inconsistencies that riddled it.
For a community like Akpugo that prides itself as one of the most human-resource rich communities in Nkanuland, perhaps even in Enugu State, the humiliation has been profound.
When the revelations exploded across the country, something unusual happened within our community. Akpugo WhatsApp groups fell silent. The chatter that usually fills our platforms disappeared almost immediately. Nobody seemed able to muster a convincing defence. Nobody could confidently explain what was happening. The silence itself spoke volumes.
Many of us expected that our son would at least address his people directly, perhaps by releasing a brief statement assuring us that the allegations were false and that he would clear his name.
Instead, a group of young men whom he had helped secure federal appointments suddenly emerged as his defenders, flooding social media with accusations against political enemies and elaborate theories about conspiracies orchestrated by opponents.
They blamed political enemies, they blamed Governor Mbah and anyone who could possibly be blamed, while leaving the the central question unanswered. But even if we assume that political rivalry played a role in exposing the matter, the question that still demands an answer is: Did Uche Nnaji forge the certificates or not?
The federal government’s investigative panel has already delivered its conclusion with findings that leave very little room for ambiguity, and the next logical outcome is arraignment and prosecution before a court of competent jurisdiction. Why that has not happened is a matter for lawyers to enlighten us on.
Yet what has been happening since then has been even more bewildering. Even by Nigerian standards, when a public figure is caught in a scandal of such magnitude, humility usually follows. The person withdraws from the spotlight, keeps a low profile, and allows time and reflection to restore whatever dignity remains. But what we are witnessing instead is a relentless attempt to project normalcy. An aggressive social-media campaign filled with praise songs, banners, and political slogans announcing grand ambitions for the future suddenly appeared everywhere, with posters declaring “Uche Ndi Enugu Ga Eme” and “Uche Nnaji for Governor 2027” circulating as though nothing had happened.
It leaves many observers wondering which political party would willingly entrust its governorship ticket to someone whose academic credentials have been publicly discredited in such a dramatic fashion. Even more troubling is that since the scandal erupted, Uche Nnaji himself has carefully avoided direct engagement with the press to answer questions on the certificate saga. At one point he invited journalists to a press conference but failed to appear, leaving proxies behind to answer questions they could not adequately address. Yet if there is anyone who can narrate the story of his academic records better than anyone else, it is Uche Nnaji himself.
This is why the situation pains many of us in Akpugo to the marrows of our bones. Our community has never been associated with this level of public scandal. Our elders often boast that Akpugo have it all. Our land has produced true legends and giants whose contributions have brought honour to our people. From distinguished military officers like Navy Commodore James Aneke, who once served as a military governor, and Colonel Anthony Obi, another respected former military governor, to national figures like Ogbonnaya Onovo, the first Igbo Inspector-General of Police, Akpugo has produced individuals whose careers were defined by excellence and integrity. The intellectual and spiritual leadership of Very Rev. Father Emmanuel Edeh, founder of Madonna University, Caritas University, and the Osisatech institutions, has shaped generations of students and professionals. Scholars such as Prof. Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh, Prof. B. A. Okorie, Prof. Gozie Ogbodo (current Rector of the IMT Enugu), to mention but a few, have continued that tradition of academic excellence.
These men and women represent the values of hard work, honesty, discipline, and integrity that Akpugo holds dear. That is why this scandal hurts so much.
Our elders must call our son home, sit him down, and remind him that wherever he goes he carries the name of Akpugo with him, and that name must not be dragged through the mud of public scandal.
So with heavy hearts, we say to our son Uche Nnaji, Enough is Enough. Although we still love you as our own flesh and blood, although we can longer disown you, you must however be a man, face the truth and clear your name if you can. But please, do not continue to parade this disgrace before the world.
Because whether you feel the shame or not, your shame dey shame us!
- – Nwobodo writes from Akpugo, Nkanu West LGA.
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