“Poor infrastructure, such as poor electricity supply, bad roads, cost of fueling, kidnapping and banditry are seriously affecting trade on the Nigerian corridor.
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Labour Party and its unconventional organic structures
Peter-Obi and Alex Otti alliance for a better society that creates wealth and economic prosperity for the people, this alliance alone is building its own structures naturally
Party Politics, the structure and the candidate
Abia State Labour Party Publicity Secretary clarifies the issues on Labour Party, the candidate and the structures
The Making of an African god: A Collection of Idiot’s guide to Africa’s Revolution
Njoku SaintJerry A, challenges Africa’s Leadership crisis and the clash of cultural identity and Politics of the Africans
Abia State: 3,000 Member Youth Group Queue behind Labour Party
There is a growing passion among young people in Abia state and across the country to completely route out bad leadership in the country
When the Nigerian youths chose to rise – Africa arise
“Mr. Obi’s emergence into mainstream Nigeria politics has given birth to the great Nigeria revolution that was long predicted that the day Nigeria will rise, Africa shall arise”
Abia State; Alex Otti vows to lead Labour Party to victory
Joining Labour party today in Nigeria has become a fad and the wisest thing to do especially here in South East Nigeria’s capital hub of Industry and Commerce” –
Comrade Njoku Jerry A
Dike Okoro vows to lead quality representation and constructive development in Ohafia South
“It is my duty to ask for what belong to us from the state allocations and not to defend the denial of my constituency from such statutory provisions”
2023 Elections; Labour Party, Abia state inaugurate campaign council
Labour Party is roundly prepared to take Abia State away from the rot and backwardness it has found itself due to poor leadership choices. – Njoku Jerry Ajike, Publicity Secretary LP, Abia
Nigeria loses $1.7 billion JP Morgan Oil deal case
Judge Sara Cockerill ruled Tuesday that the Nigerian government could not show that it had been defrauded in the case.