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PDP governorship candidate Ighodalo to meet Edo indigenes in Lagos
Dr. Asue Ighodalo, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the September 21 governorship election in Edo State, will hold a Town Hall Meeting with Edo indigenes residing in Lagos on Sunday.
The event, scheduled for 3 pm at the Sheba Centre on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Maryland, is part of his ongoing campaign efforts.
A source revealed that the meeting aims to involve Lagos-based Edo citizens in discussions about the state’s future. The event follows successful engagements with the Edo Diaspora in Houston, Atlanta, and New York, where Ighodalo presented his “Pathway to Prosperity for All” manifesto.
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The Edo Diaspora, particularly in Europe and the United States, have already endorsed Ighodalo as the most competent candidate for the governorship.
The Edo Diaspora Communities in Europe, the United States and elsewhere are considered as very critical stakeholders in whatever goes on back home, especially politics as they influence to a large extent the direction people back home should go.
The Edo Diaspora in Europe and the United States have already endorsed Ighodalo following the various engagements as the most competent, most prepared and fit to be governor of the state from November 12.
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