UNICAL Prof picked as consensus candidate for PDP National Women Leader position

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A Professor of History and International Studies, University of Calabar, Stella Atoe, has been picked ahead of the National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party later in October as consensus candidate for the position of National Women Leader.

“I wish to let these great ladies know that in the race for the position of the PDP National Woman Leader, there is no victor and no vanquished. We are all winners and striving to contribute our quotas towards the upliftment and sustenance of our great party.

“I call upon my two lovely sisters namely Chief Amina Divine Arong and Mrs Nella Andem Ewa to join hands with me in working towards enhancing the role and status of PDP women in particular and Nigerian women in general.” Atoe lauded party stakeholders for finding her worthy to occupy such a position. She described her selection as a manifestation of the formidable bond in the PDP enclave.

 

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