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Managing director of Ritelink Technologies elected vice president of Benue national youth body

Last weekend, Engr. Idoko Enenche, Managing Director of Ritelink Technologies was elected national vice president of the Ugwu Youth National Body The announcement was made after a keenly contested election held on April 8th, 2023 by the Benue state youth body, the largest national gathering of Ugwu youths.

“Getting elected vice president of the Ugwu Youth National Body is the highest honor and duty I have had to date in my community,” the managing director of Ritelink Technologies remarked.

The election into various offices was keenly contested by several aspirants and the following persons emerged victorious at the polls.

Chief Godwin Mba, The newly elected president of Ugwu Youth National Body recieving his certificate of recognition

Chief Godwin Mba (President)

Engr Idoko Enenche (vice president)

Mr Ogwuche Sylvester (Secretary General)

Hon Vincent Agbo (Asst. Secretary General)

Mrs Margaret Amanyi Okpeh (Chairlday)

Miss Omeno Ajenu (vice chairlday)

Mr Stanley Adah ( Financial secretary)

Mrs Anita Enemari (Treasurer)

Mr Ejembi Ijika (Organizing secretary)

Mr Okpeh Peterside Ochabolego (PRO)

Mr Edeh James Amanyi (Auditor)

Mrs Theresa Oche Onoja (Provost)

Ugwu Youth Association was founded 26 years ago by a few young people who left their hometown of Ugwu Okpoga, the administrative center of the Okpokwu Local Government Area in Benue State, in pursuit of greener pastures in the City of Lagos. Any Nigerians from all walks of life who have previously resided in Ugwu Okpoga, whether via employment, education, or trade, are eligible to join the group. The association, which had just four members when it was founded many years ago in Lagos state, has now grown to six branches, both in Nigeria and abroad.

Its membership is accessible to all Nigerians from all backgrounds who have previously resided in Ugwu Okpoga, either via employment, education, or trade. Currently, the association, which had just four members when it was founded many years ago in Lagos state, has six branches dispersed throughout Nigeria and the diaspora.

The branches are:-

Lagos Legico branch
Abuja Branch
Makurdi Branch
Home Branch
Otukpo branch
Lagos Lekki branch
Diaspora Branch

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