Thursday 11 December 2014

SIR BOB BACKS PASCHAL NNEJI FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES



Greetings to all of you my fellow Nigerians agitating for good governance. The people of Imo State finally say yes to their illustrious son who has decided not to waste his wealth knowledge gained from western world but rather to serve his fatherland. As the Plans and preparations for the forthcoming general elections are underway. The political buzz is as loud as it can be. Candidates for various offices are canvassing the entire political landscape, tapping into various interest and demographic groups and soliciting for support. It is with this mindset that we introduce our friend and brother Mr Paschal Nneji, an aspirant for the Federal House of Representatives under APGA political party.



A pragmatic and progressive young man with a vision to provide effective representation, necessary to help deliver the dividends of democracy to the grassroots, Paschal seeks to represent Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala federal constituency.

Mr Nneji is one of us and resides in Philadelphia even as he is currently in Nigeria campaigning. A patriotic son of Mbaise, Paschal Nneji has made positive contributions in the affairs of our community both at home and here in the United States. We have no doubt therefore, that his present foray into politics will provide him a larger platform to further the interest of the Mbaise nation.

Aware of the huge financial demands of electioneering in Nigeria, and in full consultation with Paschal, a group of his friends and well-wishers met and decided to raise some funds to help support his political ambition. We are therefore calling all friends, relatives, associates, alumni etc of Paschal Nneji, to answer this call and donate to his campaign.

This clarion call for according to Sir Bob Mark Akponye who is the President Aguneze Cultural Development Union (ACDU) California, USA. In his words he said let us all come out in mass to show love and support to he who the cap fits because our help is critical at this point to enable him scale through the primaries, and nothing is considered too small to help actualize this objective, he said.









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