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NCYP, Declares Support for Emmanuel Akpakwu For Choice of Minister

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Joel Ajayi


North Central Youth Parliament, NCYP. an umbrella body cut across the North Central Seven States (7) in Nigeria, has declared support for one of it own son, Mr Emmanuel Akpakwu and urged President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to  considered him as minister of federal Republic of Nigeria.


In a world press conference held at Unity Fountain Abuja Nigeria, while speaking  the Clerk of the Parliament, Rt. Hon. Eveh Dominic said in Character, Credibility, Tested and Trusted , we have found MR EMMANUEL AKPAKWU as the bes Man for the JOB as Minister of the federal republic of Nigeria from Benue State. 


According to them, NCYP have taken our time to see to the affairs as regards the Ministerial list and also more importantly make consultation across stakeholders for a credible and hardworking candidate who partake/ mobilize across board during the just concluded presidential and governorship elections for APC to get victory in the Federal and State level. 


“Our findings have shown that MR EMMANUEL AKPAKWU is An advocate for youth development, An expert in Sports development across board.

“Mr Akpakwu is also an expert in real estate development, A core APC mobilizer during the 2023 general election, Administrator per excellent as well as Promoting trade and investment amongst the youths.


“We salute the courage of President BOLA AHMED TINUBU GCFR in standing for credibility process in appointing capable hands in the appointment made so far. “

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Ultimate Health HMO appoints 2 directors

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Ultimate Health Services (UHS), a Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO), has announced the appointment of Tosin Adefeko and Bolajoko Abiola-Odunowo as directors to its board to strengthen capacity and functionality.

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of UHS, Mr Lekan Ewenla, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

Ewenla said that the appointments, made by the HMO’s Board of Directors and shareholders, were in line with global corporate governance and best practices.

He said that it was also a reflection of the organisation’s ongoing commitment to enhancing diversity and empowering women in leadership positions within the organised private sector.

“The appointments of Adefeko and Abiola-Odunowo are in-line with the organisation’s commitment to promoting gender inclusivity.

“It is also in accordance with the global agenda for gender inclusiveness in the corporate world and political appointments,” he said.

Ewenla added that the appointments were intentionally done to enhance the organisation’s growth focusing on private and informal sectors, various groups and associations in the country.

He said that enrolment into the health insurance programme is now mandatory for all Nigerians and legal residents.

Ewenla described Adefeko as a corporate executive and entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience.

“She has successfully led businesses and delivered impressive results in the financial services, print and broadcast media, marketing and communication industries.

“Adefeko is passionate about gender inclusion, equity, and female empowerment.

“She is an active member of Women in Managing Business; has served in several committees and chaired the communications committee for the annual conferences for three years,” he said.

The managing director equally described Abiola-Odunowo as a distinguished business executive with a multi-faceted career spanning over three decades in finance, law, and logistics.

He said that she would bring a unique combination of financial and legal expertise, and strategic business development into the board of Ultimate Health HMO.

“Abiola-Odunowo has vast experience in treasury management and financial analysis, with a strong understanding of financial operations and risk management.

“She has expertise in oil and gas, real estate, and environmental law, with a special focus on regulatory compliance and legal frameworks within complex industries,” Ewenla added.

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