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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Senator Ndume Begs Senate To Let Ifeanyi Ubah’s Widow Replace him As Senator

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Senator Ali Ndume has appealed to the Nigerian Senate to allow Uchenna Ubah, the widow of late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, to replace her husband as the representative of Anambra South Senatorial District. Ndume made this request during a valedictory session held in honor of the late senator, who passed away in June 2024 after a brief illness.



Ndume argued that permitting Uchenna Ubah to succeed her husband would honor his legacy and ensure continuity in serving the constituents. He cited historical precedents where family members, particularly spouses, succeeded deceased senators to carry on their legacies, referencing examples like Margery Okadigbo and others. The appeal comes ahead of a planned by-election to fill the vacant seat, which is being organized by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

33 comments:

  1. What does the constitution says on such issue? They know better and should know how best to go about it.

    © TEEJAY

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  2. One thing, is it in the constitution of Nigeria, another is can she do the work well ,can she cope or fit in, although Una know better, hopefully they will not left her behind Sha

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  3. Welcome to 9ja, where politics is family business.

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    1. Seriously,family business o, can't they honour him another way?

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    2. Very senseless suggestion 🙄😠

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    3. Really senseless! Mtchewwwww

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  4. Let her join other candidates to contest for the position, it's not hereditary. The chamber house is not a sole proprietary business.
    Nigerians and sentiment everywhere.

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  5. The position is an elective one and should not be treated as a family affair.
    There are many other meaningful ways to honor his legacy without undermining the democratic process.
    The party he belonged to should decide the next steps.
    Alternatively, the position could rightfully go to the candidate who came second in his constituency, respecting the will of the electorate.

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    1. I tire, dem no go leave her to mourn her husband everything in Nigeria is business as usual.

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  7. It's an elective position, not family business

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  8. Madness!

    See the type of people that occupy the senate and how low Nigeria has sunk.

    He intends to pass the baton of his elected position to his own children as their birthright❗

    What bills has he passed to make sure Nigerians have constant power supply and an enabling environment for SMEs to thrive and drive economic growth?❓

    Was the widow's name on the election ballot paper?❓
    Did anyone vote for the widow❓

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  9. Let them apply what constitution says and if she is interested, let her contest. No be family post

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  10. Dem dey ment ni ?
    For what reason biko ?
    Did she beg them ??? These so called 'rables' better respect themselves o

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  11. Its wrong. Nigeria and sentiment na 5&6

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  12. This is not right at all,it's not a family business

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  13. Hahan, is it family business? She can contest like others & voted for.

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  14. Nigerian political offices is for family and friends.

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  15. Supported ✌️ so far her name is on the campaign poster and ballot paper as the candidate's spouse, if she's not interested, they can give it to any of his children that's above 18.

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  16. Did she tell Senator Ndume she wanna join.. Let her speak for herself.

    Hello iya Boys

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  17. What a suggestion? 🙄🙄🙄

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  18. What a suggestion? 🙄🙄🙄

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  19. Oh yeah...if bianca can be allowed, Uchenna should be allowed

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  20. So this is some kind of family business now??

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  21. Is the post a family inheritance?
    This is a senseless suggestion in a democratic settings.

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  22. Hmmmm
    Not good because it is not a family sonet6

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  23. This people don turn politics to family inheritance

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