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I'm Grateful To God For Sustaining Us, Says Hon. Benedicta Ebuehi In Her Valediction

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  By Suleiman Ugbokhe Hon. (Mrs) Benedicta Ebuehi, Executive Chairman of Etsako East addressing the gathering For the Executive Chairman of Etsako East local Government Area, Hon. (Mrs) Benedicta Ebuehi, it was a historic occasion for the outpouring of emotions and an in dept stocktaking as the number one citizen of the council area as she gave her valedictory speech before the management and staff as well as appointees and stakeholders of the local government. She thanked God that the entire staff of Etsako East local government area were gathered together for the occasion, even as some who started the administration with them three years ago were not present due to either ill health or death. A cross section of staff of the local government area at the valedictory gathering "The fact that we are alive, we give all the glory to God Almighty. We started the tenure together three years ago and we are still here, ending it together. To God be all the glory." Sticking to her fam

Imiegba And Children Of Pa Akubo Esuka Celebrate His Enthronement As Ódegbé

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  By Suleiman Ugbokhe Pa Akubo Yakubu Esuka, the Ódegbé of Imiegba Imiegba Community, Three Ivie Clan in Etsako East local government area was in a celebration mode on Sunday, December 27, 2020, when the indigenes both home and abroad joined the children of Pa Akubo Yakubu Esuka to celebrate his enthronement as the Ódegbé of Imiegba. Pa. Akubo Yakubu Esuka was born to the family of Mr. Esuka and Madam Ogenikho about 104 years ago in Imiegba. In his quest for a better life, he left his birth place, Imiegba, in 1944, with his maternal uncle, Pa Etsekhumhe Ogweli for Minna where he did manial jobs for some time before he left for Kaduna with a single mission: To join the army. But it turned out to be mission impossible as Pa Akubo was not accepted into the army "for reasons I don't know," he says. "I then proceeded to Kano from Kaduna with the hope of securing a job. I was still not able to get a job." As the saying goes, 'no place like home,' Pa Akubo had