He was also elected this year to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Edmonton South-West. On May 21, he will be sworn in as a lawmaker. When that happens, this distinguished Nigerian will be serving in dual capacity as the Minister of Municipal Affairs of the Province of Alberta and at the same time a member of parliament representing his Edmonton South-West constituency. The ministry is the third largest in Alberta with over $3.7 billion portfolio and it is to be superintended by an immigrant that has sojourned there for barely 14 years -Vanguard report
Kaycee Madu hails from Ahiazu Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State and is a distinguished member of Mbaise Connect Global Initiative (MCGI).
This man was grandspa classmate but here is today while my grandpa was busy doing village headmaster
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DeleteGreat news here.... Not every time we get to read negative news about Nigerians outside the country.
ReplyDeleteSurprised Abike Dabiri(hope I got that correct) haven't broadcasted this but will be quick to post crimes Nigerians committed oversea and their death sentence. Maybe the man came from the wrong side of the country and as such publicity isn't necessary.
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Thanks 13:21.
DeleteConCongratulatios our illustrious son.
ReplyDeleteWoww this is indeed a great news. If he was stil in Nigeria, he would have been wasting away. Buhari is busy putting his bunch of illiterate brothers and sisters in power without proper and sound educational pedigree. For any country to move forward, people with credible educational background should be the one on the forefront of the govt.
ReplyDeleteMbaise nwere mmadu!!ππ
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ReplyDeleteCongrats, may you serve your electorate well and also be a good ambassador of your country. Progressive nations elect/appoint by reason of what you have to offer not where you are from or how deep your pockets are. Here in Nigeria the reverse is the case it is always who you know, your state of origin,your religion etc. No wonder we are where we are today. May God grant us leaders with capacity to change our narratives Amen.
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian spirit. Nothing breaks it
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian spirit. Nothing breaks it
ReplyDeleteCongratulations sir
ReplyDeleteCongratulations sir!
ReplyDeleteI was so happy when I heard the news yesterday and I said to myself SDK will definitely carry this news.
Congrats to him
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to him
ReplyDeleteYay! Our future country
ReplyDeleteCongratulations sir.
ReplyDeleteThank God and congratulations to him.
ReplyDeleteBreathe of fresh air....not only bad news about Nigerians should be publicized....SDK thanks
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