03/04/2026
Good Friday – UdoJesus Calls For Sober Reflection
Top aspirant for the House of Representatives to represent Nnewi-North, Nnewi South, and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency, Udoka Umeokonkwo (UdoJesus), has called for sober reflection on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for man’s redemption.
In his message to the constituents, Umeokonkwo said that Good Friday remains a powerful reminder of Christ’s selfless love, humility, and compassion - virtues he noted are urgently needed in leadership and public service today.
He stated that the season calls on individuals, especially leaders, to look beyond personal interests and embrace a spirit of sacrifice for the greater good of the people.
UdoJesus further pledged to emulate the example of Christ in his journey of service, assuring the people that he remains committed to serving with humility, compassion, and a genuine dedication to their welfare if given the opportunity.
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06/03/2026
Effect of Modern Democracy in Anambra State
Anambra State, located in southeastern Nigeria, has experienced significant transformations under modern democratic governance. The following are key effects of modern democracy in the state:
1. Political Participation:
- Modern democracy has increased civic engagement and voter participation in Anambra State. Citizens are more aware of their rights and actively participate in elections, leading to higher voter turnout and involvement in political processes.
2. Accountability and Governance:
- Elected officials are more accountable to the electorate due to democratic norms. This has led to a demand for transparency in governance, where citizens hold their leaders responsible for policy decisions and resource allocation.
3. Decentralization of Power:
- The establishment of local government areas has empowered communities, allowing for better representation of local interests and needs. This decentralization fosters localized decision-making and enhances service delivery.
4. Socio-Economic Development:
- Modern democracy encourages policies aimed at socio-economic development, including infrastructure projects, healthcare improvements, and education reforms. Elected leaders are motivated to address the needs of their constituents to secure re-election.
5. Challenges and Political Instability:
- Despite positive effects, modern democracy in Anambra State faces challenges such as political violence, electoral malpractice, and corruption. These issues can undermine democratic processes and public trust in governance.
Conclusion:
Overall, modern democracy in Anambra State has fostered greater political participation and accountability, driving socio-economic development. However, challenges remain that require ongoing efforts to strengthen democratic institutions and ensure the rule of law.
APGA AMICHI WARD 2
20/02/2026
*Effect of good governance in Anambra under the leadership of gov soludo*
Good governance under Governor Charles Soludo has turned Anambra into a fast‑growing hub of infrastructure, technology and social services. His “Solution” agenda pushes transparency, accountability and inclusive planning, which has unlocked a N766 billion 2026 budget focused on economic growth, road construction, and welfare programs ¹. Over 400 km of roads have been built or rehabilitated, linking farmers to markets and creating jobs, while hundreds of kilometers of new highways and flyovers are already in use ² ³.
On the tech front, Soludo’s administration rolled out free public Wi‑Fi, digitised government processes, and earned national awards for e‑governance, making service delivery faster and more transparent ⁴. Education and health have also benefited: 8,115 teachers hired, free public schooling, upgraded health centres with solar power, and free antenatal care, cutting out‑of‑school children to just 2.9 % ³.
Fiscal prudence is another hallmark—no borrowing for consumption, with BudgIT ranking Anambra top in southern Nigeria for ease of doing business, attracting private investment and public‑private partnerships ³. Security improvements, youth‑skill programs and a “One Youth, Two Skills” initiative have reduced unemployment and curbed criminal activity in several LGAs ³.
Overall, good governance under Soludo has spurred economic activity, improved living standards, and positioned Anambra as a model of transparent, development‑driven leadership.
*APGA AMICHI WARD*
18/02/2026
*Update from ward 2 councilorship Congress on Saturday 14th feb at kontri -home hotel Amichi..*
The Ward Councilorship Congress brings together party members, stakeholders, and aspirants to discuss and decide on who will represent the ward at the local government level. It’s a key gathering for choosing a credible candidate, reviewing party strength, and planning strategies for grassroots mobilization. The congress emphasizes transparency, unity, and fairness, giving members a chance to voice their preferences and align with the party’s vision. At the end, a candidate by Name Ekene Okafor from ogbodi was elected to fly the party’s flag in the upcoming councilorship elections.
*APGA WARD 2 AMICHI*
27/12/2025
*A Heartfelt Christmas Gift from the Councilor representing Amichi ward 2*
This Christmas season, the spirit of giving was epitomized by our dedicated councilor, Hon chukwuebuka Okeke (Among), who took the initiative to share joy and warmth with his party Executive. Understanding the importance of connection and support during this festive time, the councilor organized a special gift distribution event, aimed at spreading cheer among residents of all ages.
The event took place at his house umunwehi by 8am ,where Party executives gathered to enjoy a festive atmosphere filled with laughter, music, and good company.
“This is a time for us to come together as a family,” stated Hon chukwuebuka Okeke “I believe that everyone deserves a little extra joy during the Christmas, and it's heartwarming to see how we can all contribute to this spirit.”
The Entire Executive of APGA Amichi ward 2..expressed their gratitude, with many highlighting how the gifts provided not only items of need but also a sense of belonging and *spirit of onye aghana nwanne ya.*
As the sun set on the gathering, smiles were abundant, and the excitement of the season filled the air. The councilor’s generosity exemplified the true meaning of Christmas – sharing, caring, and coming together.
In conclusion, *Hon chukwuebuka Okeke* *(Among)* Christmas gift initiative has not only provided tangible support to those in need, but has also reinforced the bonds within our community, reminding everyone of the joy that comes from giving.
*APGA AMICHI WARD 2*
17/12/2025
Anambra Assembly Passes Bill To Regulate Real Estate Agents, Developers
By Emmanuel Chigbata (House of Assembly Correspondent)
A bill for a law to provide for the establishment of the Anambra State Real Estate Agents and Developers Regulatory Agency has been passed by the Anambra State House of Assembly.
The bill, which went through legislative surgery, was sponsored by the member representing Nnewi South One Constituency, Honourable Nonso Atuchukwu.
He explained that the proposed law is aimed at creating and empowering an agency to coordinate and regulate the activities of estate agents and developers in order to ensure sanity, fairness, credibility and healthy land and property development transactions across the state.
Contributing, the member representing Onitsha North Constituency Two, Barrister Patrick Okafor, noted that the bill will help to sanitise the state’s housing sector by addressing issues of abandoned properties, multiple sales and resales of land, as well as the activities of fake agents.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Right Honourable Somtochukwu Udeze, described the bill as important and beneficial to Ndi Anambra, adding that it will enhance confidence in real estate transactions and promote orderly development in the state.
05/12/2025
Anambra State Independent Electorial Commission(ANSIEC) announce December 18 for Party Primaries ahead of 2026 Local Govt Poll
Political party primaries for the 2026 Anambra Local Government Election will commence on December 18, 2025, and conclude on February 16, 2026, the Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC) has announced.
ANSIEC Chairman, Magistrate Genevieve Osakwe, who made the disclosure during a meeting with leaders of registered political parties in Awka on Thursday, said the primaries would be closely monitored by commission officials.
She warned that any exercise conducted without proper notice or outside the Commission’s knowledge would not be recognise.
According to the timetable, political parties will collect and submit nomination forms in February, while the screening of candidates will take place in late February and early March.
The final list of candidates will be published on April 1, 2026, which also marks the official commencement of political campaigns.
Osakwe urged political parties to nominate credible candidates and conduct issue-based campaigns, assuring stakeholders of ANSIEC’s commitment to delivering a free, fair and credible election.
Party representatives, led by IPAC Chairman, Comrade Uche Ugwoji, welcomed the timetable and pledged their cooperation with the Commission.
The 2026 Local Government Election is scheduled to hold on August 29, 2026, across the 21 local government areas of Anambra State.
29/10/2025
solution or nothing..
Nnewi South for solution governor
Amichi ward 2 for solution governor
28/10/2025
APGA Amichi ward 2 are always active