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As IMSU Alumni 'Mother Chapter' go to the polls

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Elections no matter how big or small, have a way of creating tension and anxiety. This is because, every party involved wants to emerge victorious as there is no provision for two persons to occupy one position as it's the case in university education where 3 to 4 persons can all make first class and second class  respectively. What many participants fail to understand is that once you are contesting for a position, you have already won. The reason for this assertion is that contesting for a position in an organization especially IMSU alumni means that you have chosen to serve others and giving the people to be served an opportunity to select who they prefer to serve them at that point in time. What this means is that if others are eating, you have to wait to ensure they are comfortable before you can have yours. The welfare of the people will be your utmost concern. If they people are crying you are crying and if they celebrating you are  celebrating. Whoever that did not emer

IMSUAA ABIA CHAPTER ELECTIONS: Banker, 2 others to conduct elections

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Obi Chukwudi Build up to the elections of the Abia State Chapter of IMO State University Alumni Association, a banker and two civil servants have been elected as members of the electoral committee to conduct the elections. At a well attended meeting yesterday in Umuahia, the Abia State capital,  Mr. Collins Abazie, a banker and 2008 graduate of Banking and Finance, Mr Chidiebere Kalu, a civil servant and 2004 graduate of History and International Relations and Mr. Ikeobasi Orji, a civil servant and 1999 graduate of Biochemistry were nominated and voted for to conduct the elections.  Their nominations were unopposed and had no dissenting voice.  In his acceptance speech on behalf of the committee,  chairman of the electoral committee, Mr. Chidiebere Kalu thanked members of the Distinctive Chapter maintaining that they would not betray the trust and confidence the chapter has in them. Speaking further, Mr. Kalu assured members of their commitment to conduct a free and fair election

All set for IMO fish farmers training

Obi Chukwudi The Imo State chapter of National Fish Association Of Nigeria has concluded arrangements to hold her meeting in Owerri,  the IMO state capital. A statement jointly signed by the chairman of the chapter,  Mr. Samuel Nwokocha,  the secretary Mr. Oscar Alaneme and the facilitator, Dr Chukwunyere Ekeledo puts the day at Wednesday October 25, venue at 170 Douglas road by Emmanuel College roundabout, Aba road, Owerri while time is 1pm. Some of the areas where fish farmers will be trained in include but not limited to introduction into opportunities in Nigerian Fish Industry and introduction into Loans/Grants available for National Fish Association of Nigeria Members. While the training of IMO fish farmers on aquaculture value chain is continuous,  the statement adds that members will also be guided in to benefit from grants and opportunities in the industry.

IMSU Alumni Abia Chapt set to elect new excos

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Obi Chukwudi As part of efforts to elect new executives that will pilot the affairs of the Abia State chapter of IMO State University Alumni Association, IMSUAA, the group will hold a crucial meeting tomorrow, Thursday October 25. According to the steering chairman of the chapter,  Mr. Chinonso Epuzoaju, said the only agenda of the meeting is to elect electoral officers who will conduct elections for the group.  At an emergency meeting held earlier in the week,  part of the resolutions was to put in place an electoral committee that will conduct a transparent and credible election for the chapter also knows as Distinctive Chapter. Recall that in his speech recently, National  President, IMO State University Alumni Association,  Enyioha Chris Anyanwu had mandated all state chapters that are yet to be inaugurated by the national exco, to conduct elections to elect their executive officers.  Also at the emergency meeting that held earlier this week,  De Cruz Bar,  Ojike street was c

Kaduna govt imposes curfew

The Kaduna State Government has imposed a 24 hour curfew on the Kasuwan Magani community. Security forces have been deployed to contain an outbreak of violence in the community which is located in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state. The 24-hour curfew takes immediate effect from today, a statement by Samuel Aruwan , Senior Special Assistant to the Governor (Media and Publicity) said.