Reps Chinedu Ogah; Impacting Constituents In More Ways Than One

By Celestine Okeh, Abakaliki

The name 'Chinedu Ogah' has become synanimous with philanthropy. He  has dovoted his life for service to humanity. Hardly will a day go bye without him impacting lives. He derives quantum joy in giving to his people.

He is the Member Representing Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency and Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Reformatory Institutions.

Today, Saturday, 17th day of May, 2025, in a heartwarming display of philanthropy,, has made a significant impact on the life of Mr. Vincent Okechukwu Nwekoyo, a Law student at the Nigerian Law School. 

The Federal Lawmaker generously offset Mr. Nwekoyo's Law School fees amounting to four hundred and seventy thousand naira only,  (₦470,000). He did not stop there, but went further to make available the sum of two hundred thousand naira only ( ₦200,000) for his  upkeep.


This gesture is not only a testament to Ogah's commitment to supporting Education and empowering the next generation of leaders but a bold statement of his selfless service to his constituents.


By investing in Mr. Nwekoyo's future, Ogah is not only changing the individual's life but also contributing to the development of the legal profession in Nigeria. This act of kindness will undoubtedly have a ripple effect, inspiring others to pursue excellence in their chosen fields. 


To further support Mr. Nwekoyo's academic pursuits, Ogah has also donated a computer system worth about ₦700,000, recognizing the importance of technology in modern education. This practical gift will enable Mr. Nwekoyo to access digital resources, conduct research, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of law. 


Notably, Mr. Nwekoyo is a beneficiary of Comrade Chinedu Ogah's Foundation, underscoring Ogah's long-term commitment to nurturing talent. 


The people of Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency have reason to be proud of their representative, who continues to make a positive impact on the lives of his constituents

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