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Ogah Celebrates Apostle Dr. Chuks Alozie on His Birthday, Hails His Spiritual Leadership
Former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah (CON, FCA), has extended warm felicitations to Apostle Dr. Chuks Alozie, lauding his unwavering spiritual support and service to humanity.
Former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah (CON, FCA), has extended warm felicitations to Apostle Dr. Chuks Alozie, lauding his unwavering spiritual support and service to humanity.

Dr. Ogah, in his goodwill message, expressed joy in joining numerous well-wishers to celebrate the life and impact of Apostle Alozie on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. He recalled the Apostle’s consistent spiritual guidance, particularly during his journey into active politics, describing him as a steadfast prayer partner and source of divine strength.
“Since my entrance to active politics, you have always stood by me in prayers and other related matters for the upliftment of our faith,” Ogah noted, reminiscing on their shared moments of intercession for the progress and good governance of Abia State.

The message further praised Apostle Alozie’s commitment to both God and the community, highlighting his respected role in advancing spiritual values and public good. Dr. Ogah encouraged the cleric to continue on the noble path he has chosen.
“Your service to God and humanity is well acknowledged,” he said. “It is our heartfelt prayer and desire that you keep growing in stature through the sustained blessings of God Almighty.”
On behalf of his family and supporters, Dr. Ogah wished Apostle Alozie a happy and fulfilling birthday, describing him as “a dear brother” and a true servant of God.
The tribute underscores the enduring relationship between spiritual leaders and political figures in shaping values and governance within communities.
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