SESSPN holds its maiden 2022 Honour Nite in Lagos 

Sat, Mar 12, 2022
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By Kennedy Nnamani

A non-political association under the aegis of South East South South Professionals of Nigeria, SESSPN, is set to hold its maiden 2022 Honour Nite.

According to the circular signed by the group’s executives, the event, which is billed to hold in Lagos on March 20, 2022, will witness the presentation of the group’s updated blueprint on economic development agenda, designed to appreciate stakeholders and citizens (alive or deceased) of the two regions, who have contributed in practical terms to the socio-economic, cultural and political development of these regions.

It noted that SESSPN is a professional advocacy, non-political association, which believes in the unity of Nigeria and the emancipation of the two regions, leveraging the advantage of the proximity of both regions and their social and cultural affinity to seek to champion the rapid economic and technological development through synergy and co-operation of the regions.

The officers of SESSPN include Hannibal Uwaifo, President, George Agu; Deputy President South East, Andy Wabali; Deputy President South South, Ireke Kalu Onuma; General Secretary and Anthonia Ofere; Deputy General Secretary.

Others are Samuel Ulaikere; Treasurer, Mathew Ogagavworia; Financial Secretary, Noble Uchechukwu; Legal Adviser, Collins Ugwu; Publicity Sec, Denzil Kentebe; EX-Officio, Chike Okoroafor; EX-Officio.

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