Back to Homepage
News

Benjamin Okezie Kalu: Legislating for Unity, Peace and Progress

Aglow News
October 27, 2025
Benjamin Okezie Kalu: Legislating for Unity, Peace and Progress

Benjamin Okezie Kalu: Legislating for Unity, Peace and Progress

In an era where Nigeria’s diversity often tests the strength of its democracy, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, stands out as a bridge-builder and visionary lawmaker. Through purposeful legislation and inclusive dialogue, he continues to champion the values of national unity, peace, and sustainable progress.

Driven by a deep sense of patriotism, Kalu’s legislative agenda reflects his belief that a united nation is a prosperous nation. His efforts focus on promoting social cohesion, strengthening institutions, and empowering communities across all regions.

Article image

From advancing policies that foster economic inclusion to supporting initiatives that address security challenges through dialogue and development, Benjamin Kalu exemplifies the spirit of servant leadership — one anchored on justice, empathy, and accountability.

Indeed, his vision goes beyond politics; it is about building a Nigeria where every citizen, regardless of tribe or faith, can belong, contribute, and thrive.

Tags

News

Related Posts

Celebrating an Outstanding Academic and Leadership Millstone

Celebrating an Outstanding Academic and Leadership Millstone

Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, PhD, CFR, has achieved a remarkable academic milestone with the addition of a second doctorate, earning PhDs in Law and in Policy and Strategic Studies from the University of Calabar and the University of Abuja respectively. The achievement further reinforces his intellectual depth, strategic leadership, and national relevance as he continues to champion constitutional reforms and inclusive governance in Nigeria.

Africa Has Key To Solve Global Challenges — Ban Ki-moon

Africa Has Key To Solve Global Challenges — Ban Ki-moon

Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said Africa possesses key solutions to global issues like climate change and sustainable development. Speaking at the Imo State Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri, he stressed that true global sustainability cannot be achieved without addressing Africa’s unique challenges. Ban highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate disasters on African nations, which contribute just 4% of global emissions, and urged political leaders worldwide to accelerate emission cuts and uphold the Paris Agreement.

Tinubu Receives Letters Of Credence From 17 Ambassadors, Four High Commissioners

Tinubu Receives Letters Of Credence From 17 Ambassadors, Four High Commissioners

Tinubu Receives Letters of Credence from 21 Foreign Envoys President Bola Tinubu on Thursday received Letters of Credence from 17 ambassadors and four high commissioners at the State House, Abuja. The President urged the diplomats to strengthen cooperation in trade, energy, agriculture, education, technology, defence, and cultural exchange, reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to peace, stability, and prosperity. Speaking on behalf of the envoys, Japan’s Ambassador Suzuki Hideo described the accreditation as historic, highlighting Nigeria’s strategic role within ECOWAS and Africa.

Share this article