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Former Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and the widow of former Biafran warlord, the late Ojukwu, Bianca Ojukwu has warned pro-Biafran groups demanding for the governorship elections to stop or be ready to bear the consequences
She asked them to begin such calls in their home states instead of Anambra.
Speaking during the inauguration of the Akpokuodike Fan Club, in Awka, Mrs. Ojukwu lamented the near absence of the FG in terms of infrastructure in Anambra state. She added that APGA is the voice of Ndigbo and should be supported
She warned that Anambra should not be used as a testing ground by Kanu and his separatist group.
“Let them begin it in their home states. Why Anambra?. They better desist or have themselves to be blamed,” she warned.
Speaking on the coming forthcoming guber election, Mrs. Ojukwu said APGA and its leadership remained a replica and model of her late husband’s dream of a region where excellence prevailed.
She further underscored the need for the dream of the party to be upheld for posterity, stressing “Obiano should be returned for a second term to sustain the dividends of good governance in the state.”
She asked them to begin such calls in their home states instead of Anambra.
Speaking during the inauguration of the Akpokuodike Fan Club, in Awka, Mrs. Ojukwu lamented the near absence of the FG in terms of infrastructure in Anambra state. She added that APGA is the voice of Ndigbo and should be supported
She warned that Anambra should not be used as a testing ground by Kanu and his separatist group.
“Let them begin it in their home states. Why Anambra?. They better desist or have themselves to be blamed,” she warned.
Speaking on the coming forthcoming guber election, Mrs. Ojukwu said APGA and its leadership remained a replica and model of her late husband’s dream of a region where excellence prevailed.
She further underscored the need for the dream of the party to be upheld for posterity, stressing “Obiano should be returned for a second term to sustain the dividends of good governance in the state.”