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"Ifeanyi Ubah: His "Afa Igbo Efuna Political Initiative and the Bigger Vision"

"Who is Ifeanyi Ubah?"

Ifeanyi Ubah is a detribalized Pan-Nigerian who has fast translated into an institution.

Having conceived and birthed the "Afa Igbo Efuna Political Initiative" to solve the most pressing issues which more often than not places Ndi Igbo in a political quagmire within the Nigerian political context can be safely described along the lines of selfless service to the Igbo race.

Notwithstanding the resounding success of the "Afa Igbo Political Initiative", He has remained deeply committed towards actualizing his bigger vision for Ndi-Igbo.

He is a chieftain of the APGA, a dapper statesman, a man full of ideas, an avid thinker and a visionary leader.

In his bigger vision, He recalls the days of Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Lagos who perfected the political unification of the South West using the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD) as veritable platform and has resolved to take the lead and unify South Eastern Nigeria under one political ideology which will ensure the preservation of the political identity of Ndi Igbo.

Ifeanyi Ubah, a global business leader is on a resolute mission to rescue an already politically disadvantaged Igbo Nation and as one who keeps His creed, the "Afa Igbo Efuna Political Initiative" has arrived to serve as a platform.

For him,  through the "Afa Igbo Efuna Political Initiative" the APGA will be better positioned to serve as a veritable political vehicle to unify and promote the interest of Ndi Igbo.

Take it or leave it, the hallmark of true leadership is not in an ability to be attain perfection but also the existence of vision and willingness to create a succession plan via mentorship, nurturing and grooming.

The "Afa Igbo Efuna Political Initiative" hasn't failed along these lines as a result of which it can be posited that the time is now and this initiative will and is ready to nurture the new set of political leaders in South Eastern Nigeria.

By Amb. Adichie Izuchukwu.
Abuja ©2017.

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