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No One Has Touched Our Lives Positively Like Hon. Benjamin Kalu — Bende Constituents

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October 18, 2025
No One Has Touched Our Lives Positively Like Hon. Benjamin Kalu — Bende Constituents

No One Has Touched Our Lives Positively Like Hon. Benjamin Kalu — Bende Constituents.

Residents of Bende Local Government Area have continued to shower praises on their representative, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, for his remarkable contributions to the development and transformation of their communities.

Speaking during a community interaction, several constituents described Hon. Kalu as “a rare leader whose impact is felt in every ward of Bende.” They highlighted his efforts in providing infrastructure, empowerment programmes, and effective representation at the national level as clear evidence of his dedication to service.

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According to them, no other leader has brought as much visible progress, unity, and hope to the people of Bende as Hon. Benjamin Kalu, whose humility and commitment continue to inspire confidence in his leadership.

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