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NEW YEAR MESSAGE: A CALL TO ACTION FOR RENEWED HOPE, RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP- AJULUFO.(PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE


 New Year Message: A Call to Action for Renewed Hope, Responsible Leadership...Ajulufo


By Juliana Nwachukwu


Chief Anietonwa Kingsley Ajulufo, the esteemed President of Onitsha Country Club, Fegge, Onitsha South Local Government Area, has extended a heartfelt message to Nigerians, wishing them a year of renewed hope, courage, and responsible leadership at all levels.


With unwavering conviction, Chief Ajulufo emphasized that Nigeria's potential is boundless, but its realization is hindered by ineffective leadership. He stressed that the nation's challenges are not due to a lack of talent or resources, but rather a dearth of visionary leaders who prioritize the greater good.


According to him, this is a season for accountability, integrity, and patriotic action, not excuses. He urged Nigerians to rise above the status quo and demand better leadership, highlighting that silence in the face of poor governance is tantamount to consent.


As he prepares to embark on a new journey, Chief Ajulufo has made a commitment to serve, driven by a sense of responsibility, integrity, and love for the nation. He plans to engage in consultations with various stakeholders, including mentors, elders, professionals, and grassroots leaders, to chart a course for positive change.


With his extensive background in leadership, commerce, and community development, Chief Ajulufo is well-equipped to make a meaningful impact.


As the President of Onitsha Country Club, President CKC Onitsha Old Boys Association class of 98 and Chairman of the Caretaker Committee, Borehole Estate GRA, Onitsha, he has demonstrated his ability to drive growth, expand membership, and invest in infrastructure.


As the new year unfolds, Chief Ajulufo's message serves as a clarion call to Nigerians to demand more from their leaders and to take an active role in shaping the nation's future. 


With his leadership philosophy centered on accountable governance, community-driven development, and practical solutions, Nigerians can look forward to a brighter, more prosperous future.


Ajulufo is the President, Onitsha Country Club (2023-2025, re-elected till 2027), President, CKC Old Boys Class of '98 (2023-2025, re-elected till 2027), Chairman, Caretaker Committee, Borehole Estate GRA, Onitsha (2025-till date), acquired land for CKC Old Boys (worth over ₦1bn), he has Invested over ₦500m in infrastructure and development at Onitsha Country Club and has completed ₦150m drainage project at Borehole Estate, Onitsha


As Chief Ajulufo embarks on this new journey, Nigerians eagerly await his next move, knowing that his commitment to accountable leadership, Grassroot development and community development will undoubtedly bring about positive change.

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