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Oby Ezekwesili Resigns As Leader Of Red Card Movement

The Red Card Movement has taken to its Twitter handle, @RedCardMng, to report that its convener, a previous Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has on Thursday, surrendered from her situation as a pioneer of the gathering.
 

The new pioneers (co-seats) are Dr. Tony Akabuno and Nkiruka Omorotionmwan. 

An announcement discharged by the gathering read: "Our Convener, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, has moved to one side from the participation and initiative of the RCM.

 This pursues her choice to take an interest in the political procedure – challenging for the situation of the Nigerian President. The new Co-seats are Dr. Tony Akabuno and Nkiruka Omorotionmwan. 

"We, in this manner, ask all RCM individuals, to remain connected with and oppose any story that the decision for 2019 races is among Incompetence and Corruption. 

Nigeria merits better and we should all remain focused on birthing the New Nigeria of our fantasy. 

"The RCM is an all-around grounded natives' Movement with a very much characterized vision and mission. 

It will keep on executing its concurred order by activating residents, to all in all reinforce our majority rule government." the tweet said. 

The Red Card Movement portrays itself as "an autonomous and unopinionated development with the essential target to end the constant and repetitive issue of poor initiative and terrible administration in Nigeria." 

It was gathered by Mrs. Ezekwesili in January by issuing a red card to the political gatherings that framed the current and past governments inside which exist the majority of the decision political class.
Oby Ezekwesili Resigns As Leader Of Red Card Movement Reviewed by FOW 24 News on November 10, 2018 Rating: 5 The Red Card Movement has taken to its Twitter handle, @RedCardMng, to report that its convener, a previous Minister of Education, Oby Eze...

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