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Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah a perfect replacement for Sen. Andy Uba in the Red Chambers.

I have known Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah to be a refined CEO, Billionaire Businessman and International Entrepreneur who is characterized with EMPATHY, HUMILITY AND KINDNESS.

He is a transformational leader who is satisfied when his wards are satisfied. A leader who can always get the job done, because leaders are known to produce results.

Just imagine a leader without EMPATHY, won't he be a chaotic leader? Society probably wouldn't survive his leadership.

Empathy is, at its simplest awareness of the feelings and emotions of other people. For the Oil Magnate Dr. Ubah who on November 28, 2017 was conferred with the prestigious Fellowship award of the Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC), it is a key element of Emotional Intelligence for it creates connection between him and people, by bringing them together and helping to forge friendships and love. Here is a man who wouldn't like his ward to feel vulnerable and lonely. He is a man who believes that people must be informed and acumen be sharpened.

For the Publisher Authority Newspapers, being humble doesn't mean being a chump. Using humility to be more effective has being his secret success. He is of the school of thought that no one person has answers to all the problems, and that is why he is always open to all public opinion.


I have held discussions with this Chief Executive Officer of Authority 91.9 FM and I have followed his interactive sessions where he always seek input from public to ensure they have all the facts and are used in decision making.

This is a kind of leader people want to work with, a leader who value people's opinion rather than ignore or dismiss them. Effective humble leaders like Dr. Ubah are comfortable asking for input and can just as easily be decisive when the situation calls for it.

We are all aware that the world we are living today is an interconnected one, where everything we do affects other things. This is encouraging because it means that when you are kind, you are usually affecting more than the person right in front of you. Research proves that happiness raises nearly every administrative, managerial and business outcome: raising productivity by 31%, and accuracy on tasks by 19%, as well as a myriads of good health and quality of life by 37%.

For the President of FC IfeanyiUbah, Dr Ubah, who understand an act of kindness is like a pebble dropped in a pond. Just as the pebble lifts lily pads at the other side of the pond, so an act of kindness lifts the person you help but also many of those connected to that person. As their own spirits are lifted, their behavior towards others is kinder too.

He has continued to show his kindness and support to Ndi-Anambra, Ndi-Igbo, Nigerians and beyond in one way or the the other.

For Ndi-Anambra South, its equally the time we all should rally around him and show him the equal kindness and support he once showed to us.

Time to liberate Anambra South is now!


Amb. Adichie Izuchukwu,
Abuja ©2018.


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