ENUGU GOV. PETER MBAH NAMES ROAD AFTER ‘GWO GWO KING’, MIKE EJEAGHA

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The Enugu State Government has inaugurated four newly constructed and reconstructed roads in Abakpa Nike, including the newly renamed Mike Ejeagha Road, formerly known as Obinagu Road. The road, which leads to the residence of the legendary musician, was rebuilt earlier in the year in recognition of his contributions to the state’s cultural heritage.

PETER MBAH,
Governor of Enugu state

TheMediaGood Newspaper reports that this was made known in a statement shared on Facebook by the State Governor, Peter Mbah, on Monday. The statement reads: ‘It was a pleasure to visit our living legend, Mike Ejeagha, and to commission four newly constructed and reconstructed roads in Abakpa Nike.’

In recognition of Mike Ejeagha’s immense contributions to the cultural heritage of Enugu State, we have renamed Obinagu Road, leading to his residence and reconstructed earlier in the year, to Mike Ejeagha Road.’

‘Enugu is a state rich in history, talent, and culture. It is our duty to honour and celebrate those who have shaped our identity. Today, our government extends full support to Mike Ejeagha, taking responsibility for his upkeep as part of our commitment to preserving the legacies of our indigenous legends. To the residents of Abakpa and Enugu State, we assure you that this is just the beginning. We have recently awarded contracts for the construction of 141 roads and 20 rural roads, and Abakpa is certainly included.’

‘Very soon, we will commence the dualisation of Penocks Junction on the Enugu-Onitsha Road, extending all the way to Opi-Nsukka. The contract has been awarded, and work will commence shortly. Our commitment to transforming Enugu State is unwavering, with many more roads and projects underway to enhance the lives of our people. Tomorrow Is Here!’

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