“Those who argue about Labour Party and structures fails to understand one fact; Every worker, every business man, students, traders, the civil servants, pensioners and the neglected of the society are all members of Labour party by default.” Njoku Jeremiah Ajike, LP Spokesperson, Abia State
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Labour Party, Abia declared Alex Otti sole Candidate
“As one of the least developed states in South East Nigeria despite its huge potentials, Abia state has suffered the consequences of poor choices of leadership. Alex Otti promises to..
APC Tinubu balances the tripod candidature of Nigeria 2023 Elections
“Whether Nigerians will make the right choice or be guided by tribal and ethnic sentiments, hunger and poverty of the soul, the outcome of the 2023 Presidential election will determine the swing Nigeria goes.”
Labour Party, Abia conducts Primaries, picks candidate for governorship
“The simple reason while Abia state has maintained the status quo of failures and neglect is because the people has not found a credible alternative platform to..
NNPP Candidate for Isiala Ngwa North and South hopeful of victory at the polls
‘Victory, they say, belongs to the people, therefore with the support of my people I am certain this is the time for the Ngwa Ukwu people to enjoy the dividends of this democracy to the grassroots level. – Kelechi Madugba
Abia and the re-emergence of Alex Otti with Labour Party
“Abia needs a capable hand with the requisite skills, training and competence to save it from complete collapse.” – Alex Otti
Uncertainty hits Abia politicians as Labour Party remain resolute to take back the State for the people
Abia State will be taken back by the people because it belongs to the people and Labour Party is the People’s Party and not those few circles of elites destroying everything in the state and bringing shame to everyone” – Njoku SaintJerry A.
Allied political forces and others adopt Labour Party as ‘3rd Force Mega Party’
“Allied political forces and groups converge to reposition the Labour Party (LP) as the people’s alternative platform for rescuing Nigeria ahead of the 2023 general elections,”
Why is the Nigeria Economy getting worse?
“Poverty in Nigeria evinces certain characteristics worth noting and which contribute to the inflammatory nature of its politics. However, Nigeria is no longer poor, irresponsible domestic policies, consign the majority of her citizens to poverty”
The kind of a leader Nigeria deserve
When most African countries depended on imported food and external assistance for development, Sankara championed local production and the consumption of locally-made goods.