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FG CHANGES NAME OF NEW EBONYI VERSITY AS THEY SIGN TAKEOVER AGREE AGREEMENT
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New Ebonyi Varsity Changes Name As FG, State Sign Takeover Agreement By Samson Nwafor The David Nweze Umahi University of Medical Sciences, a state-of-the-art newly established university by Governor David Umahi’s administration has been renamed as David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences. The Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Jesse Uneke, who disclosed this, at a press conference on Wednesday, said the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the takeover of the University had been signed by the Federal Government and the State government on September 7, 2022, adding that a bill establishing the University had already been forwarded to the National Assembly. According to the Vice Chancellor, the new name of the University located at Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government of Ebonyi State will be reflected on the JAMB portal after this year’s admission exercise. “You are aware of the policy of the federal government to establish six universities of health sciences in the six
EBONYI EPIC BATTLE FOR PDP GUBERNATORIAL TICKET AND THE SUPREME COURT DECISION OF 14/9/2022 IN CHIEF CHUKWUMA ODII IFEANYI v. SENATOR JOSEPH OBINNA OGBA & 2 ORS.
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EBONYI EPIC BATTLE FOR PDP GUBERNATORIAL TICKET AND THE SUPREME COURT DECISION OF 14/9/2022 IN CHIEF CHUKWUMA ODII IFEANYI v. SENATOR JOSEPH OBINNA OGBA & 2 ORS. INTRODUCTION In the build-up to the a Democratic Party (PDP) scheduled the Ebonyi National/State Assembly and Governorship primary elections for 28 and 29 May 2022 respectively. But these dates coincided with the date of the National Convention of the party to elect it's Presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections, and given that some of the National delegates who were to vote in the aforesaid Ebonyi State primaries were also part of the delegates that would vote in the National Convention; given the fact that the National electoral committee that would conduct the primary elections did not form a quorum, coupled with the fact of non-compliance with the party's electoral guidelines, the National Working Committee of the party was constrained to cancel the state primary elections scheduled for 28/29 Ma