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Hon. Abraham U. OBA [KSJI] ONYE UWA OMA.

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September 30, 2025
Hon. Abraham U. OBA [KSJI] ONYE UWA OMA.

Hon. Abraham U. OBA [KSJI] ONYE UWA OMA.

The former Minority Leader of Abia House of Assembly Hon. Abraham U. Oba [KSJI] felicitates Nigerians on the 65-year-old Independence Day anniversary.

Onye Uwa Oma in-line with the presidency theme called 'On All Hand's to be on Deck' for a better, future and prosperous Nigeria that embraces peace, unity and progress for all irrespective of age, group, sex, tribe or
religion.

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The former leader called Aba South and Aba Central State constituency, Abians and Nigerians at home, and diaspora to celebrate the freedom and greatness of our nation today.

According to the Peoples, leader, he called on the youths to come together to honor our history and look forward to a future filled with unity and prosperity. He further emphasised that this independence day should remind us of our shared dreams and aspirations for our country and also to honor today the memory of those who gave their lives for our freedom.

Today, we equally celebrate the strength and resilience of our people and together, we can make our nation the best it can be through the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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Finally, I urge the taming youths to celebrate the glory of free Nigeria and uphold the pride and honor of being a Nigerian.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

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