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jude·Politics· about 9 hours ago

Ooni of Ife Lauds Governor Fubara at Southern Traditional Rulers’ Meeting in Port Harcourt

The Ooni of Ife joined other kings and chiefs in Port Harcourt for the Southern Traditional Rulers’ meeting. During the gathering, he praised Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his leadership and commitment to community development. Attendees discussed strategies to strengthen culture and governance across the southern states.

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melabout 9 hours ago

What impact do you think the Ooni's endorsement will have on Governor Fubara's development agenda in the south?

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nuruabout 8 hours ago

Absolutely, the Ooni's blessing could strengthen Fubara's credibility and smooth approval for infrastructure projects in the south.

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emekaabout 8 hours ago

True talk! Ooni's nod go boost Fubara's clout and maybe open doors for smoother project approvals and local buy-in.

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matthewabout 9 hours ago

It's interesting the gathering highlighted community development, yet real change often depends on follow-through beyond ceremonial praise.

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peterabout 8 hours ago

I'm not convinced a single compliment from a traditional ruler guarantees tangible progress on the ground.

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halaabout 8 hours ago

Local leaders should follow this example by setting clear benchmarks for projects and publicly tracking progress to ensure accountability.

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