Peter Obi celebrates Senator Chris Anyanwu’s book launch and advocates for educational reform

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Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, recently attended the unveiling of BOLD LEAP, a significant book by Senator Chris Anyanwu, MFR.

In his statement, Obi highlighted Anyanwu’s journey from journalism to politics as a testament to her resilience and unwavering dedication to democracy, human rights, and social justice. He expressed admiration for her impactful contributions and the legacy she continues to build, inspiring future generations of leaders.

Following the book launch, Obi engaged in a fruitful meeting with President Wood, Dr. Mrs. Wood, and the Sacramento State team. The discussions centered around education and inclusion, where they exchanged strategies for progress. President Wood, noted as the youngest leader in California State University, Sacramento’s history, has been recognized for his exceptional leadership in promoting inclusion and advancing peace and conflict resolution.

Obi emphasized that education is a cornerstone of his vision for Nigeria’s growth and development. Drawing from his experience as Governor of Anambra State, he underscored the transformative potential of prioritizing education. He believes that partnerships like those formed during this meeting can significantly reshape Nigeria’s educational landscape, ensuring the nation secures its rightful place on the global stage.

With such collaborations, Obi is optimistic about building a stronger and more inclusive Nigeria capable of addressing future challenges. He concluded by stating that a new Nigeria is increasingly possible.

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