Orji Kalu hails IBB at 80, describes him as bridge builder | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The Chief Whip of the Senate, Orji Kalu has described former President of Nigeria, Gen. Ibrahim Babaginda (IBB) as a bridge builder with passion for a united and indivisible Nigeria.

Kalu, in a goodwill message issued on Monday in Abuja to celebrate IBB at 80, acknowledged his contributions to nation building.According to Kalu, IBB has over the years sustained relationships across the country by building and strengthening ties among family, friends and associates.

He said that the former President is a strong advocate of peaceful co-existence among all ethnic groups in Nigeria.“On behalf of the people of Abia North Senatorial District, I felicitate with former President of Nigeria, Gen. Ibrahim Babaginda on the occasion of his 80th birthday. “The former president has contributed immensely to the social, economic and political development of Nigeria.“The country will continue to benefit from his wealth of experience in leadership.’’According to him, having served the country in the highest position, the celebrant deserves to be celebrated for his giant achievements.While appreciating the former president as a rare gem, Kalu urged the celebrant to sustain his patriotic efforts in advocating peace and unity across the country.

 

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Even 80 and with nothing to lose this man still can't tell us why he annulled June 12 and potentially destroyed Nigeria. I mean if that's not evil personified I don't know what else is.

Which bridge builder? One of the criminals that plunged Nigeria into an irredeemable State. Probably, he built the bridge in Igbere.

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