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WHY KESSY ONUOHA IS CAMPAIGNING AGAINST HON. JERRY UZOSIKE'S SECOND TERM BID

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This is definitely not a  good time for Hon. Jerry Uzosike, the member representing Umuahia South State Constituency and his legion of supporters. This is because  political  manuoverings are being perfected  by some  groups in Olokoro  and Ubakala to deny him of a second term bid. The move to stop his bid for a second term was started by the Olokoros, who claim that it is their turn to produce the next member representing Umuahia South State Constituency due to the traditional PDP's one term zonning arrangement in the constituency. The agitation is gaining momentum with Ubakala  lending thier support. The arrow head in Ubakala, Mr Kessy Onuoha who is the media aide  to the  Umuahia South Legislative Council, has come out  with a slogan "Deede Rituoo for Olokoro to take  their turn Nihina Ogbasara Anyi'' and also the reasons in sequence which he labelled Umuahia South State Constituency. The Truth Behind Every Truth  part,1 ...

WHY UMUOGO COMMUNITY BY PASSED CHIEF NWADIGHOGHA FOR A REGENT

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According to the constitution of many communities in Ubakala, in the event of the death  of a traditional ruler, the traditional prime minister automatically becomes the person to oversee  the affairs of the community until a new traditional ruler is elected. It is only where both the traditional ruler and traditional prime minister are not in place that the idea of a regent comes in. When the late HRH Eze  Abraham Chijindu Onyeonoro was coronated Ogo Ukwu 11 of Umuogo on 16th August, 2013, there was a tradional prime minister in the person of Chief Ikechi Nwadighoha, who was installed the Ogo 11 of Umuogo (that is the tittle for a traditional prime minister in Umuogo) on the same day. Information has it that he worked with HRH until few months to HRH's death when  allegations of misconduct were prefered against him. He was found guilty of these allegations and consequently removed from the position of the Traditional Prime Minster of Umuogo Commumity..  When HR...

ALUMNI OF UBAKALA SECONDARY SCHOOL WHO ARE MAKING POSITIVE IMPACTS IN THE SOCIETY

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Ubakala Secondary School is the foremost indigenous secondary in Ubakala. It was established in 1979 by members of Ubakala improvement Union. According to the first indigenuos Principal of the school, Sir Jeremiah Chukwuma Nwabugwu, the intension of the founders of the school was, and still is to raise people who would learn to succeed in navigating the murky waters of life. This aim, he said is enshrined in  the motto of the school "To learn to succeed" The school started as boys secondary school. and  became a mixed school, boys and girls some years later. It started as Ubakala Comprehensive High School but had her name changed  to Ubakala Secondary School when it became a mixed school Like the motto of the school  conates, the school has produced many people who have learned to succeed and have not only carved a niche  for themselves in their choosen fields  but are also making positive impacts in the society. UbscopeNews presents to you some of these wo...

FROM INSURANCE SALESMAN TO POLITICAL JUGGERNAUT

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Super High Chief Anthony Ukasanya aka total is a  perfect example of the popular quote that says a man who is deligent at his work would stand before Kings and not mean men This is because what he could not achieve going by his humble background, he attained through commitment and deligence at work. Early in life, he was an insurance sales man, trotting  the streets of Lagos canversing  for  clients and  by dint of hard work and determination he made his tables with Kings and the mighties Today, he is a successful business man, company CEO and a political juggernaut, whose name and posture command influence in political circles For over three decades, he has  been in the spotlight as a political leader in Abia State.  One  cannot mention Abia politics today without his name. Indeed the history of Abia State can never be complete without the chronicle of his contributions to the development  of his party PDP in particular and Abia State in gen...

WHY I COULD NOT FINISH MY STUDIES AT UBAKALA SECONDARY SCHOOL - CHIEF ALOZIE

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  Chief Alozie Iheme is one bubbly young man that believes in working hard and also having fun when necessary. Over the years, he has been a person whose presence in any event brings liveliness. He has indeed lived up to his chieftaincy tittle ''Igirigiogu' by ensuring that he makes a world of difference when he steps into arena, irrespective of the mood of the people he awakens the happiness that is embedded in them by nature. He perfectly fits the maxin which states that when the person being expected in occasion arrives, the occasion turns around. He was born on 21st September, 1969 at No 24 Aggrey Road, Port Harcourt to late Mr and Mrs Isaac Iheme. He attended L.A Primary School Umuosu, between 1976 and 1981. He commenced his secondary education at Ubakala Secondary School, Nsukwe, but could not finish his education there due to the death of his father. But his burning desire for education led him to do everything possible and to the glory of God, he eventually complete...

MEET SIR JEREMIAH CHUKWUMA NWABUGWU. THE FIRST INDIGENOUS PRINCIPAL OF UBAKALA SECONDARY SCHOOL

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Sir  Jeremiah Chukwuma Nwabugwu, a teacher of high repute was born on 16th September, 1937 to the family of late Samson Nwabugwu Amadiegwu and late Nneoma Grace Akwa Nwabugwu (Nee Ekwueme) He had his primary school education at Ubakala Central School, Apumiri. He later  proceded to Methodist Teachers' Training College Otukpo, where he obtained the Grade 111 Teachers Certificate in 1959. He equally attended Sudan United Teachers'  College, Gindiri Plateau State, for his Higher Elementary Teachers Certificate in 1962. He gained admission into the prestigious University of Ibadan in 1965, but due to the outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War in 1967, he suspended his studies at Ibadan and relocated back to Umuahia, when the Igbos living in other parts of the country were asked to return home. At the end of the civil war in 1970, he went back to Ibadan, and completed his course of study and was awarded the B.Ed Hons in English Language, Literature, History and Education. Sir Nwab...