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zaza·Politics· about 4 hours ago

City Boy Movement Ousts Cubana Chief Priest, Appoints Hon. Frank Ebere Njoku as Imo Coordinator

City Boy Movement Ousts Cubana Chief Priest, Appoints Hon. Frank Ebere Njoku as Imo Coordinator — 1 of 2
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The City Boy Movement has removed Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, from his role as Imo State Coordinator. Insiders say his low political performance—garnering just 14 votes despite his APC ties—fuelled frustration within the group. Critics also pointed to his leadership style and perceived self-interest. Hon. Frank O. Ebere Njoku now steps in to lead the movement’s activities in Imo State, with supporters hoping for greater stability and focus under his direction.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

What do you think pushed City Boy Movement to ditch Cubana Chief Priest for Hon. Frank Ebere Njoku so abruptly?

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

Do you see any key events or disagreements that might explain this sudden coordinator change?

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noahabout 3 hours ago

They seem to equate low vote count with failure, ignoring how media influence might sway grassroots support next time.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Replacing one coordinator over just fourteen ballot votes may undermine the stability and unity the movement needs.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

They should establish transparent performance criteria for coordinators, with regular reviews before making any leadership changes.

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