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Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Nnamani leads Igbo delegation to Buhari



Nnamani leads Igbo delegation to Buhari
A day after the bloody crushing of pro-Biafra demonstrations in the South-East and South-South by security forces, former Senate President, Ken Nna­mani on Tuesday led a del­egation of Igbo politicians to a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Bu­hari.
The 18-member delegation that arrived in a bus belonging to the Ken Nnamani Leader­ship Institute, came under the aegis of South-East Group for Change and comprised main­ly members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
They included the National Auditor of the party, George Moghalu, former Senators If­eanyi Ararume and Osita Izu­naso, former House of Reps member, Sharon Ikeazor and former Executive Vice-Char­man of Nigeria Communica­tions Commission (NCC), Ernest Ndukwe.
There was also APC Na­tional Vice-Chairman (South East), Hon Emma Eneukwu, member of the APC Board of Trustees, Chief Austin Edeze, Dr Uzoma Obiyo and Chris Akomas, among others.
Neither Nnamani nor any other member of the delega­tion spoke to the press when they emerged from the meet­ing.
Nnamani calmly waved off an attempt by State House correspondents to interview him but when asked if the is­sue of Biafra came up for dis­cussion, he replied “No, no, not now!

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