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Leo Nkeaka, an Ibusa Politician, Donates N2 Million to Constituents

 Leo Nkeaka, an Ibusa Politician, Donates N2 Million to Constituents



- Emeka Esogbue 


In a recent act of altruism, prominent Ibusa Politician, Businessman, and Estate Realtor, Hon. Leo Nkeaka, on Tuesday, gave away money to 100 people in Ward 8 of the Umueze Quarters of the Ibusa community, totaling approximately two million naira.


When PEN MASTER contacted Hon. Nkeaka, also referred to as "Ohamadike" in the community, he stated, "The move is to support our people and alleviate the level of suffering in our society."


"I still give back to the underprivileged members of our society, widows, the impoverished, the needy, and my people," he said.


It was further

learnt that the philanthropic initiative started as far back as 2007 when he contested and won the councilorship election in the community, a position he held until 2011, with the initiative lasting for about 17 years now. 


Hon Leo Nkeaka, one of the most popular youth figures in politics from the community, was in 2014 appointed a Supervisory Councilor where he was lauded for performing well.    


The Businessman successfully established a real estate business outfit also registered under the name, Lion-Xty Genuine and Comfort Global Properties located in Asaba, the state capital. 


According to Nkeaka, the initiative is an idealized version of public assistance meant to help the local populace. 


At this year's gathering, several people from various backgrounds came out to support the dynamic politician, who has a deep affection for former Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, his boss from the community. 


Speaking with one of the beneficiaries, Hon. Leo Nkeaka was characterized as a giver to the people.  


"Ohamadike is a passionate giver and a grassroot pragmatic and dynamic politician who believes in giving back to us, his people with or without any political position," he told PEN MASTER.


Some of the names listed in the Ward 8 Easter empowerment support program include Kanayo Uzu, Emmanuel Ofili, Chukwudi Anansa, Mrs Onyeisi Okolu, Mrs Ngozi Chigbue Okolie, India Abuah, Ifeanyi Ajudua Brekete, Patience Chiamuya, Mrs. Nkechi Etokwu, Mr Uche Ngalia, Mrs Maifo Nkadi, Nwakaji Njoagwani and several more. 


Hon. Leo Nkeaka was born into the Nkeaka family of Umueze in Ibusa, Delta State, and has served under a number of local and national politicians.


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