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Abubakar Momoh Stuns to High Heavens as Imo Marks Golden Jubilee in Grand National Gathering(Video)
Abubakar Momoh Stuns to High Heavens as Imo Marks Golden Jubilee in Grand National Gathering(Video)....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
With Vice President Kashim Shettima leading a distinguished federal delegation, elder statesman and former Commonwealth Secretary-General Sir Chief Emeka Anyaoku presiding with regal dignity, and a powerful assembly of senators, members of the House of Representatives, traditional rulers, and national leaders filling the historic arena, Imo State’s 50th anniversary rose far beyond ceremony.
It became a living portrait of Nigeria’s unity, resilience, and shared destiny.
Yet within that grand constellation of power and tradition, one presence drew unmistakable attention—calm, deliberate, and symbolically profound.
Engr. Abubakar Momoh FNSE, Minister of Regional Development, did not merely attend the golden jubilee; he embodied the quiet architecture of the future Nigeria is building through its regions.
His appearance carried more than protocol.
It reflected coordination between federal vision and state aspiration, between celebration of the past and construction of what comes next.
In a gathering defined by prestige and history, Momoh’s composed authority and measured engagement transformed the moment into something deeper—a signal of continuity, stability, and purposeful development under the Renewed Hope agenda.
As dignitaries exchanged courtesies and the state honoured five decades of existence, the subtext of the evening became clear:
Nigeria’s story is no longer only about milestones remembered, but about regions rising, partnerships strengthening, and leadership quietly shaping outcomes that will define the next fifty years.
And in that defining frame of history and hope,
Momoh stood steady—not just as a guest of honour,but as a steward of the nation’s unfolding regional renaissance.
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Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.
