Tag: Ken Nnamani
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SAD: Former Senate President, Nnamani’s wife is dead
Mrs Jane Nnamani, the wife of Nigeria’s former Senate President, Chief Ken Nnamani has passed on. According to sources, she died in her early 60s after a minor surgery in Enugu. News of her demise spread in the State on Monday, a development that has thrown her entire Amaechi country home into mourning. Mrs Nnamani…
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BREAKING: Ken Nnamani pulls out of APC presidential race
Former President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Ken Nnamani has pulled out of the presidential race of the ruling All Progressives Congress (TNG), pledging to back the emergence of any Southeast aspirant. Nnamani, who disclosed this in Abuja on Monday, while briefing newsmen, said that he pulled out of the presidential race over the party’s…
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Former senate president Ken Nnamani Joins presidential race
Former senate president, Ken Nnamani has declared his intention to run for the country’s presidency in 2023. Nnamani made his intention known to the public in a press conference held in Abuja of Friday
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Nnamani and the Initial Fallouts of Standing Strong, By Akpandem James
Comrade Ini Ememobong, the Commissioner
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Buhari, APC have done tremendously well for South-East – Ex-Senate President
Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani has said the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government has done tremendously well for the south-east region. He stated this during an interview on a monitored Channels Television programme. “Infrastructurally, although it has not been publicised, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has done tremendously well in the southeast,” he said.…
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2019: APC warns ex-Senate President, Ken Nnamani for allegedly praising PDP governor
The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday warned a former Senate President Ken Nnamani for allegedly praising Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi. The APC local chapter Chairman, Dr. Ben Nwoye, who demanded a clarification from the senator on why he was praising an opposition party’s governorship candidate, warned the senator to desist from anti-party utterances.…