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In a bid to deepen the message of Peter Mbah, the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship in Enugu, Beloved Sisters International, have commenced tour of local churches in the state.

Lady Adaeze Ogbu, the Director General of Beloved Sisters International said the theme of the grassroot outreach is “Spread the Gospel of Dr Peter Ndubisi Mba to the rural churches.”

Some of the churches visited by the church includes Holy Trinity Parish Ugbawka, St Docars Anglican Church Ihuona Ugbawka, Christ Ascension Church Ugbawka, etc.

Addressing the women, Lady Adaeze Ogbu maintained that Dr Peter Ndubisi Mbah is the best option to consolidate the good governance being experienced in the state and more, reassuring, while reassuring them that PDP government has good Intentions for the good people of Enugu.

She enjoined them to shun those politicians that come to them with peanuts and when they win, they won’t do anything for the masses, while stressing that Mbah has the key to unlock the potentials of their locality.

Speaking further, she reminded them that the PDP Governorship Candidate will soon be in their area to interact with them and urged them to seize the opportunity and tell him those things bothering them.

She charged them to trust Mbah because he’s a made man and a renown businessman known across the West Africa and beyond. She maintained that he’s contented and as such, won’t plunder the resources of Ndi Enugu but use same to work for them.

“Before coming to seek for public office, he’s an established man, thus he’s coming to serve the public and not serve his pocket.

“Vote for Peter Mbah and other PDP Candidates because they’ve all it takes to change our narrative as a people and Ugbawka will be remembered after you’ve casted your votes for them.

Beloved Sisters International is a grassroot mobilization platform with Directors in the 17 Local Government Areas, coordinators in the 260 wards.

And in each local government, they can boast of 13 executives and 11 in each ward. They have over 3740 members.

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