Thursday, 2 November 2017

UGWUMBA UCHE NWOSU CELEBRATES WITH CHIEF EMMANUEL IWUANYANWU ON HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY



...describes him as an Elder Statesman

The Chief of Staff to Imo State government House,  Ugwumba Uche Nwosu  has joined the good people of Imo State and Nigeria at large to joyfully felicitate with an illustrious son of the State, Igboland and Nigeria at large, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, MFR, Aha-eji-ega-mba, on the worthy Celebration of his 75th Birthday.

The Chief of Staff described Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu as a man whose footprints in politics remain indelible.

Speaking further,  the workaholic Chief of staff who has great respect for elders maintained that the history of modern Igbo Nation will be incomplete without the name of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu,  (Aha-eji-eje-mba) boldly written.

Ugwumba further informed that Chief Iwuanyanwu is a politician who knows the limit of elections and governance.

According to him,  Chief Iwuanyanwu knows that after election,  whoever that emerges should be fully supported and not otherwise. 

He also noted that such is the rare quality of a veritable Statesman and Chief Emma Iwuanyanwu is one, he added.
Chief Nwosu who is known as the commander of Youth empowerment with a difference also described the fomer boss of FERMA as a successful industrialists who created numerous opportunities for empowerment of Youths.

Similarly, the Executive Governor of Imolites State through his Chief Press Secretary has also released the goodwill message on behalf of the government of Imo State.

According to the release,  it read in parts...

"the tremendous and enviable Contributions and achievements of Chief Iwuanyanwu in Politics, business, publishing, sports, philanthropy, Aviation, Construction and so on, have marked him out as fulfilled Nigerian.

According to Governor Okorocha, Chief Iwuanyanwu’s large heartedness and detribalized Politics not only qualified him as a statesman, but also endeared him to most Nigerians.

He described Chief Iwuanyanwu as a blessing to his generation and generations yet unborn, and added that at 75, Chief Iwuanyanwu could raise his finger to be counted as someone who has devoted his time and resources to the service of God and that of humanity.


It is the prayer of the governor that the flames of the light of oneness, selflessness, tolerance and hardwork which Chief Iwuanyanwu  has lit would remain aglow, to the glory of God.

The governor wishes Aha-eji-ega-mba more fruitful years ahead".

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