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Ohafia Lga Ania Name 1 Chief Kalu Iroegbu 2 Hon OHAFIA LGA ANIA NAME 1 CHIEF KALU IROEGBU 2 HON. OZU ONWUCHEKWA 3 MRS ENYIDIYA UKA NWOSU EBEM OHAFIA 1 UDO UKPAI KALU 2 CHIEF IFENKWE OTAH IFENKWE 3 MRS INYANG OLUGU ISIAMA 1 HON UGURU OKORO KALU 2 OLUGHU OSU KALU 3 MADAM VIVIAN EZEMA OHAFOR DEACON KALU UME ROWLAND KALU ONWUKA EDITH UTARIMA UDUMA OKAMU WARD CHIEF OLUGU KALU UMA HON. TESSY ODUM CHIEF JOHNSON UDENSI AMEKE 1 OKOROEZI KALU 2 MRS PATIENCE ONU UKARIWO 3 ASIEGBU KALU AGBARA AMOGUDU 1 MAYOR EGESIGH AZU 2 OKORONKWO KALU OFONG 3 MRS JOY NDUKWE OKAFOR AGBOJI 1 OTISI AWOSLEY 2 NNANNA AWO EZIKPE 3 MRS OYIDIYA OGBONNAYA MADUKA NDI ETITI WARD 1 FRANK AGWU AGU 2 BEATRICE OBASI 3 EMMANUEL OKORIE NDI AGBO WARD UKO OKE UDEAGHA 1 KALU KALU INEM 2 COMFORT UBA NDI ELU WARD DAVID IRO OGBONNAYA CHUKWU KALU NNENNA OGBUAGU UMUAHIA NORTH LGA WARD 1 NAME 1 ANTHONY ANYANWU 2 IKECHUKWU NNOLI 3 MRS MARIA URUAKPA WARD 2 1 AHAMEFULE IMONYE 2 MRS CHINYERE NWANKUME 3 GILBERT UDEGBULAM WARD 3 1 JERRY EZIUKWU 2 MRS MARIA OSUJI 3 JOSEPH AKWUOBI IBEKU WEST 1 UGOCHUKWU EFEM 2 CHIEF FELIX NWOKOCHA 3 MRS LOVE OLEKA IBEKU EAST 1 1 UGOCHUKWU KANU 2 HON. NWAEZE OLIVER DAGA 3 MRS AGATHA ERULO IROKA IBEKU EAST 2 1 BARR. MIKE NWANKWO 2 CHIMA AMOS 3 MRS IHUOMA NWAOGU (SILVERLUS) AFUGIRI WARD 1 CHIEF LAZ ONWUNEME 2 OKECHI UTAH 3 OLUCHI NWOSU NKWOE GWU WARD 1 AHAM UKO 2 OKEY NZEAKO 3 CHIDI IHUEZE NKWOACHARA WARD 1 EMMANUEL ONYEMAECHI 2 IHEANYI OPARAOCHA 3 MRS. ONYINYECHI CHIJIOKE ISINGWU WARD 1 CHIEF ONYENJORO IGWE 2 ARCH. ONYEBUCHI OKEZIE 3 MRS. EZENWANYI AKUJUOBI UMUHU WARD 1 PRINCE TONY EZE 2 CHIEF OKEZIE EZEIGBO 3 MRS NWACHI NWAOGARAKU NDUME WARD 1 CHIEF EBENEZER OFFOR 2 DEACON OKEY ONYEMUWA 3 IKWUANO LGA OBORO WARD 1 NAME 1 OBINNA OKEY 2 IK OHAMBELE 3 FLORENCE ONYEKWERE OBORO WARD 2 1 IMO BUCHI 2 CHIBUIKE OGBONNA 3 KANU UZOAMAKA PIUS OBORO WARD 3 1 UGOCHUKWU OKORONTA 2 AWAZIE IFEANYI 3 JUSTINA BENJAMIN OBORO WARD 4 1 ENYINNA ATUONWU 2 SUNDAY NDUKWU 3 JULIE CHINKE IBERE 1 1 HENRY NWAOHA 2 CHIBUZOR UZUAGBA 3 EGO NWAMUO IBERE 2 1 GODDY NDUCHE 2 COOKEY LAWSON NWACHUKWU 3 IJEOMA ORIAKU OLOKO WARD 1 1 SMART ONYIRIMBA 2 TONY ANYIM 3 ELIZABETH UCHENNA OLOKO 2 1 ERIC OKORO IFEANYI 2 SUNDAY ONUATUMA 3 AMARACHI OKAMGBA ARIAM 1 DR. J.C. EMELE NWAUBANI 2 NWAGBASO FELIX 3 COMFORT OJIKE USAKA 1 WILLIAM UKATA 2 UCHECHUKWU ONYINYECHI 3 ALLI EVELYN ABA NORTH LGA LIST OF DELEGATES EZIAMA WARD 1 NAME 1 ENGR. FRANK IWUALA 2 CHUKWUEMEKA IKECHUKWU 3 EUCHARIA ANYANWU INDUSTRIAL WARD 2 1 HON. CHINYERE INYAMA 2 ELDER JOE MBA 3 NKEM ONWUCHEKWA OSUSU 1 WARD 3 1 SYLVALINE OKWUDIRI 2 CHUKWU MADU 3 UBANI AGUWA OSUSU II WARD 4 1 HON. ISDORE .C. EGEJURU 2 HON. CHINYERE CHIJIOKE 3 MRS ADLINE ONUOHA ST EUGENE WARD 5 1 HON. VITUS EBEM 2 HON. ANN OSAKWE 3 MRS OKEKE DIKE URATTA WARD 6 1 HON. CHIZURU KANU 2 NWAIGWE NWABUGWU 3 IRENE CHILAKA OLD GRA WARD 7 1 CHIEF EKE UDENSI 2 EMETO THERESA 3 MAGNET OTUECHERE UMUOLA WARD 8 1 HON. STANLEY OGBONNA 2 MRS SUSAN EZE 3 NNAMDI EZEONU ARIARIA WARD 9 1 HON. AKUDO OJO 2 CHUKWU OBICHUKWU 3 CHINATU NWAGBARA OGBOR 1 WARD 10 1 HON. OKEY EGEGE 2 MR CHIBUZO NWANKWO 3 MRS EUGENIA OTUONYE OGBOR 2 WARD 11 1 HON. UDO ONUOHA 2 HON. ISRAEL AGUWA 3 MRS NGOZI NDUBUEZE UMUOGOR 1 HON. AHAMEFULA AERON 2 HON. SALOME OKWUONU 3 NWAOGAZU KENNETH OBINGWA LGA LIST OF DELEGATES WARD 1 NAME 1 EBERE IHEJIRIKA 2 HANSON AMAECHI 3 JULIANA UZOIJE WARD 2 1 MRS IJEOMA NGOZI 2 SAMUEL NWAOSU 3 ENYINNAYA NWAMAGHINNA WARD 3 1 OKEZIE ALARIBE 2 IZUCHI NWOSU 3 IHUOMA UMUNNA WARD 4 1 EMEKA AWUDU 2 BONIFACE UCHE 3 ULOMA NWAOGU WARD 5 1 JOHN OSUAGWU 2 CHIEMELA MOSES 3 GLORIA EJUAHI.C WARD 6 1 EZINWA ABINI 2 OSONDU NWAIGWE 3 GOODNESS MADUFORO WARD 7 1 UCHE IRONDI 2 OKEY OGBONNA 3 RHODA ISAIAH WARD 8 1 OKEY UGBOAJA 2 KENNETH NWANMUO 3 ROSEMARY NMAMA ORJI WARD 9 1 DANIEL OHAJURU 2 DAALAS NWAORJI 3 CATHERINE OPARA WARD 10 1 GOODLUCK NSOKU 2 NWAKOMA IHEJIRIKA 3 VICTORIA AMAECHI WARD 11 1 CHRIS SUNDAY NNANNA 2 ONYENKACHI NWULU 3 JULLIET NWULU ISUIKWUATO LGA IMENYI 1 CHIEF SUNDAY OGBONNA 2 MRS IFEYINWA OGBUKA 3 NJOKU CHUKWU EZERE WARD 2 1 CHIEF OKECHUKWU IHEJIRIKA 2 EBUBE NWACHUKWU 3 MRS CHIGOROM NWABUIKWU ISIALA WARD 3 1 EZEANYI COMFORT 2 OKORIE GODWIN 3 NDUBUISI SUNDAY ISUAMAWU WARD 1 NAVY CAPT CHRIS OSONDU (RTD) 2 MR PATRICK IHEKWERE 3 MRS ROSEMAY NDUBUEZE WARD 5 OGUDUASAA 1 KINGSLEY ONYEAGHALA 2 CHINEDU IGBOKO 3 ROSEMARY NDUBUEZE UMUNNEKWU WARD 6 1 CHIDI OGAGBUO 2 UMUNNAKWE OBIOMA 3 IKOKU B.C.O ACHARA/MBAUGWU WARD 7 1 MADUKA BENARD 2 MRS GETRUDE OKE 3 IKEGWUONU JOHN IKEAGHA I WARD 8 1 MRS OLUCHI JOSEPH 2 EZULETE NDUBISI 3 UCHE OGALA IKEAGHA 2 WARD 9 1 OSITA IGBE 2 ETHINA ONUEGBU 3 BARR. CHIKWADO UDUEZE ABSU/UMUANYI WARD 10 1 ONYEACHOLAM MAVINS 2 OGOCHUKWU EKWURIBE 3 IKWUEGBU LINDA BENDE LGA LIST OF DELEGATES ALAYI 1 NAME 2 ELENDU .O. ELENDU 3 MRS. JANE OGBUKA BENDE 1 CHIEF .B.A. MEREGINI 2 ESTHER BENARD 3 SIR GODWIN OBULANDIFE IGBERE A 1 EMMA EZEALA 2 MRS UDOCHI EZE 3 CHUZI IBOKO IGBERE B 1 MADUBUIKE .P. IGWE 2 MRS EUNICE OKOCHA 3 IMO MASCOT OBIKE ITEM A 1 CHIEF .J.C. OGWO 2 MRS MERCY ABRAHAM 3 IFEANYI OGALA ITEM B 1 PROF ONWUKWE ALEZI 2 MRS HAPPINESS NWEKE 3 ITEM C 1 MRS UDE OBANDE 2 OKORONKWO OMAH 3 ORJI UDEAGHA UGWUEKE/EZEUKWU 1 JACKSON ANYIM 2 ISAAC ELEKWA 3 MRS .O.U. CHUKWU OZUITEM 1 DR EME OKORO 2 BARR. MARY EMENIKE 3 HON. CHINEME OLU UMUHU EZECHI 1 CHIEF NWACHI IKWEGBU 2 MRS MARY OJI 3 HON. EMMA IKWUEGBU ITUMBUZO 1 GODWIN NDOM 2 MRS EBERE ONU 3 ELDER .E.O. UKANDU UZUAKOLI 1 CHIEF S.U. ONYEBINAMA 2 MRS SARAH OBI 3 SUDAY NWANKWO(BOBO) NKPA/UMUIMENYI 1 AMBASSADOR. E.O. PHILIPS 2 MRS CHIZURUM UZOIGWE 3 CHIEF MATHIAS OKITE AROCHUKWU LGA WARD 1 1 INNOCENT OBI 2 OKECHUKWU IBE 3 NELLY (BLACK) OKORO ISU WARD 1 KALU NWANKWO 2 MARGARET KALU 3 TONY OKORO AROCHUKWU WARD 2 1 MAZI OKEREKE OKPARA 2 MRS. EKENMA SAMUEL 3 BARR. KINGS NWOSU AROCHUKWU WARD 3 1 ENGR. UGO OHUABUNWA 2 MRS ODAGU OKEREKE 3 FRANCIS OKORO U TUTU WARD 1 CHIEF OTTAH KALU 2 MRS. ABIGAIL OKORIE 3 CHIEF OKAFOR OKORIEAFFIA IKWUN WARD 1 FRANCIS KALU ELECHI 2 MRS. MABEL KALU NMERI 3 KALU NKWOMA KALU OVUKWU WARD 1 UDOCHUKWU ONYEIKE 2 OKPI UDO 3 MRS COMFORT AWA KALU EKE OHAEKE WARD 1 MICHAEL ONWUCHEKWA 2 JOSEPH KALU OKO 3 BARR. (MRS) MICHAEL GLADYS OHAFOR 1 1 CYRIL NDUKWE 2 ELEZUA .J. IKORO ELEOHA 1 TONY NDU 2 FRANCIS EKE 3 TOM EZIKPE OHAFOR II 1 K. JONES 2 ELEZUA KALU 3 VICTORIA ISIALA NGWA SOUTH LGA WARD 1 EUGENE ALARIBE DAVID EZINDU UCHECHI OKPULOR WARD 2 EZE UKAEGBU EMEKA ASONYE IJEOMA KALU WARD 3 AFONNE CHIGOZIRI VIVIAN OBILOR IKECHI NWOBIA WARD 4 MBUTUNGWA IFEOMA ARIMADU CASSIDY NWAKODO ROSSANA ONYENWEAKU EHI NA UGURU WARD 5 CHIBUIKE ONYINDILEFU CHINAGOROM NWANKPA MRS UCHE MOSES WARD 6 NWABUEZE ONWUKAIKE JOHN NWANGBOROGWU CHARITY NNAKWU WARD 7 OMOBA EMMANUEL UZUKA ANTHONY ASUOHA JOY ONUOHA WARD 8 IFEANYI ISIKAKU DEACON PETER NWOGWUGWU LOVINA CHINEDU WARD 9 OVUOKWU GODSON OKUDU CECILLIA UWAOMA NZE G.C. ONYENSO WARD 10 JUDE ANYATONWU EMEKA ANABA CHIEF MRS FELICIA ANUCHA OSISIOMA WARD NAME OF DELEGATE AMAVO WARD 1 OKECHI ACHILEFU ONYENSOH PRINCE NWABUEZE CHINYERE NBUTU AMAITOLU WARD 2 ENGR ENYINNA NWAFOR IHEANACHO OGUNKA MRS CHARITY KANU AMATOR WARD 3 AHAMEFULA JOMBO OBINNA NWACHUKWU MRS ROSE NATHANIEL ARONGWA WARD 4 CHIJIOKE ANUCHA NGOZI EKPENDU MRS OCHEZE JOY AMASAA WARD 5 CHIEF IREUKWU NWAGBA GABRIEL NWAOSU CELINA ANUMADU OSOKWA WARD 6 ODIWONMA LEVI CHINYERE SAMPSON CHINYEREAKA MRS PETER ANNE CHINYERE URATTA WARD 7 AUGUSTINE AKWARANDU IHEANYI EZEKIEL MRS GLADYS AKU WARD 8 AMATOR UGOCHUKWU ALLEN CHIKADIBIA NWAOSU MRS ROSE NWAOGU UMUNNE ISE WARD 9 GRANT NWANKWUO BROWN NWALA MRS AJAEGBU COMFORT OKPU UMUOBO WARD 10 UDO ALOZIE MRS THERESA ABUWA CHARLIE NDIOTI OHAFIA LGA ANIA NAME 1 CHIEF KALU IROEGBU 2 HON. OZU ONWUCHEKWA 3 MRS ENYIDIYA UKA NWOSU EBEM OHAFIA 1 UDO UKPAI KALU 2 CHIEF IFENKWE OTAH IFENKWE 3 MRS INYANG OLUGU ISIAMA 1 HON UGURU OKORO KALU 2 OLUGHU OSU KALU 3 MADAM VIVIAN EZEMA OHAFOR DEACON KALU UME ROWLAND KALU ONWUKA EDITH UTARIMA UDUMA OKAMU WARD CHIEF OLUGU KALU UMA HON. TESSY ODUM CHIEF JOHNSON UDENSI AMEKE 1 OKOROEZI KALU 2 MRS PATIENCE ONU UKARIWO 3 ASIEGBU KALU AGBARA AMOGUDU 1 MAYOR EGESIGH AZU 2 OKORONKWO KALU OFONG 3 MRS JOY NDUKWE OKAFOR AGBOJI 1 OTISI AWOSLEY 2 NNANNA AWO EZIKPE 3 MRS OYIDIYA OGBONNAYA MADUKA NDI ETITI WARD 1 FRANK AGWU AGU 2 BEATRICE OBASI 3 EMMANUEL OKORIE NDI AGBO WARD UKO OKE UDEAGHA 1 KALU KALU INEM 2 COMFORT UBA NDI ELU WARD DAVID IRO OGBONNAYA CHUKWU KALU NNENNA OGBUAGU ABA SOUTH LGA NAME WARD 1 1 CHIEF OKEZIE ERONDU 2 MRS SARAH ONWUSORO 3 UGOEZE JOY ALOZIE WARD 2 1 MR MIKE NZE 2 MR MIGHTY BLESSING DIKE 3 MRS BLESSING EMETO WARD 3 1 LADY EBERE EZE NWANKWO 2 DIORGU MARK NZE 3 MR GOODLUCK IBEM WARD 4 1 MR OBIOMA CHIGBUNDU 2 MR SUNDAY OKORONKWO 3 UGOEZE PRECIOUS NNAKWU WARD 5 1 MR GODSWILL ABIAYI 2 CHIEF SUNNY ONYEMBI 3 MRS PATIENCE EGO AGULANNA WARD 6 1 MRS ULOMA IKPEAZU 2 MR SUNDAY OKORONKWO 3 MR EKENE MADUKA WARD 7 1 CHIEF CHUKWUDI DIKE 2 APOSTLE CHINONYEREM OGBONNA 3 UGOEZE EZENWANYI AKWARA WARD 8 1 HON.
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