Abia State News
Ogah Extends Birthday Wishes to Sen. Austin Akobundu (Col. Rtd)
In a heartfelt message, Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah (CON), the former Minister of Mines and Steel Development joined friends, family, and well-wishers in celebrating the birthday of Sen. Austin Akobundu (Col. Rtd), an esteemed son of Abia.
In a heartfelt message, Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah (CON), the former Minister of Mines and Steel Development joined friends, family, and well-wishers in celebrating the birthday of Sen. Austin Akobundu (Col. Rtd), an esteemed son of Abia.

Dr. Ogah expressed profound joy in recognizing the remarkable journey of Sen. Akobundu, who has made significant contributions both in the military and as a dedicated Democrat representing the Abia Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly. He highlighted the senator’s exemplary dedication and selfless service to both the people of Abia and Nigeria as a whole.

Conveying his warm wishes, Dr. Ogah extended his heartfelt congratulations to Sen. Akobundu on behalf of his family and supporters. He also prayed for the continued blessings of God Almighty to guide and elevate the senator as he progresses in stature.
Dr. Ogah concluded by reaffirming his deep respect for the senator, referring to him as an elder brother and wishing him a joyous birthday.
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