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Hon Prince Chinedu (Ned) Munir Nwoko Reiterates Oneness And Peace As Nigeria Turns 57
As Nigerians bask in the euphoria of her 57th Independence anniversary, the quintessential Prince, lawyer, politician and businessman who was a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003, and the 2019 Delta North Senatorial hopeful, Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko pitched the excitement 3yrs ahead to the nation’s diamond age.
He sued for bonds of harmony, community of interests and empathy to consolidate on existing peace for a superlative diamond age just three years away for Nigerians.
In a media chat with the Chairman, DBS NUJ Asaba chapel, Dew Jemima Wilson, the quintessential Prince reiterates oneness and peace as twin factor for the nation’s development and driving tool for more investors to invest thus creating positive intervention on moribund industries and aligning with the reform agenda of the federal Government. He sued for an Independence day commemoration that transcends beyond funfairs to futuristic developmental gains as a vibrant of united country.
Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko pledged his unalloyed commitment to continue to leverage on Mount Ned Nwoko, Udumuje-Ugboko for more productive impact on Nigerians for the going concern of a stronger, developed and dependable country. He opinionated the huge dividends of his proposed Stars University in educational and sports development of Nigeria.
The Prince of Anioma felicitated with Anioma people in the spirit of Nigeria’s 57th independence and the Delta State NUJ to remain steadfast as the fourth estate of the realm.
A strong contender for the 2019 Delta North senatorial seat, Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko is not relenting on consolidating on Anioma region for more dividend of development when his blue print on a more vibrant and united Anioma people is supported in the senatorial race.
He prayed for a better Nigeria, a better Delta state, Protection of her people,
Peace and Oneness that transcends beyond Nigeria at 57 to Nigeria diamond jubilee.
Happy 57th Independence!
Long live Nigeria! Long live Delta state!