By Handel Patrick (Staff Reporter)
NNEWI — The Anglican Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Right Reverend Ndubuisi Obi says as the 2023 general election draws closer, it is up to the electorates to vote for the right person that captures hope and posterity for them.
Bishop Obi stated this while reading his presidential address during the third session of the ninth synod of the diocese, holding at Saint Mathew’s Parish, Ozubulu.
“We find it funny that those who have kept our university students at home for months, worsened the security situation in the country, destroyed our economy and impoverished our people still have the boldness to come and campaign and ask us to vote for them for what they call continuity. The political elite seem to be afraid of the Igbo man and this is why the call for secession among the youths in Igboland may continue to gain momentum,” Bishop Obi quipped.
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