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Dr. Uche Ogah Congratulates Engineer Joseph Enyinnaya on His 51st Birthday

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Today, Dr. Uche Ogah extends heartfelt birthday wishes to Engineer Joseph Enyinnaya, describing the day as a moment to celebrate not just his age, but the remarkable impact he has made as a leader and unifier within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State.

In his message, Dr. Ogah applauded Engineer Enyinnaya for his steadfast dedication to the growth of the party in Ugwunagbo, highlighting his role in promoting peace, inclusiveness, and development at the grassroots level.

“Engineer Enyinnaya is a man whose actions speak louder than words. His loyalty, discipline, and vision have continued to strengthen our shared mission for progress and unity within the APC,” Dr. Ogah stated.

He went on to pray for more grace, strength, and fulfillment for the celebrant, saying, “As you mark 51 today, may your path shine even brighter. May your efforts be rewarded, and may this new age usher in endless possibilities and divine favor.”

Dr. Ogah concluded by wishing Engineer Enyinnaya a joyful celebration and many more years of good health and impactful service.

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