Gov Mbah celebrates fmr. Gov Chime at 67, salutes his enduring ideals, selfless service

Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has felicitated former governor of the state, Sullivan Chime CON, on his 67th birthday, describing him as an epitome of selfless service. Mbah conveyed this in his birthday message celebrating the former governor on Friday. He recalled Chime’s governance model, which he said had continued to make him…

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SDG Focal Person/SSA to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Onyinye Akubuilo-Okpalanma felicitates Gov Mbah at 54

SDG Focal Person/Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Hon. Onyinye Akubuilo-Okpalanma felicitates the Governor of Enugu state, Dr Peter Mbah on his 54Th birthday, describing him as a visionary leader who has transformed Enugu state Happy Birthday to His Excellency, Dr. Peter Mbah, a visionary leader whose commitment to the Sustainable…

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Enugu Housing Devp Corp Boss Asogwa Celebrates Mbah at 54

…says Enugu’s massive development reflects governor’s uncommon leadership The General Manager of the Enugu State Housing Development Corporation, Dr. Gerald Asogwa, has felicitated the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, on the occasion of his 54th birthday, describing him as a transformational leader whose commitment has driven unprecedented development across the state. In a…

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Enugu State Ministry of Environment and Climate Change celebrates Gov Mbah at 54

The Honorable  Commissioner , management and staff of the. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change ,Enugu state, heartily congratulate the Executive Governor of Enugu state, Dr Peter Mbah on his 54Th birthday,  In a goodwill message,  the Commissioner, Prof Sam Ugwu commended the governor for his unwavering commitment to the rapid development of Enugu State,…

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Poverty, culture, the lies we tell ourselves

By Prof. Chiwuike Uba, Ph.D. “Circumstances do not make the man; they reveal him.” James Allen’s words resonate deeply within the Nigerian and broader African context, where poverty is often explained almost entirely as a product of failed systems. Weak governance, corruption, colonial legacies, insecurity, poor infrastructure, unemployment, and limited access to capital are frequently…

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