A Visionary Leader For Ohanaeze Lagos: Chief Ben Osuji Bids For Presidency

Posted on April 2, 2026

KINGSLEY EBERE 

Chief Ben Osuji, a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and seasoned security consultant, has thrown his hat into the ring for the presidency of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Lagos.

 

P.M.EXPRESS reports that with a distinguished career marked by excellence and community service, Osuji brings a wealth of experience and vision to the table.

 

As a ranking member of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Osuji has promoted the welfare and interests of the Igbo people in Lagos. His leadership roles in the Nigeria Police Force, including United Nations missions, have honed his skills in conflict resolution and diplomacy.

 

Osuji’s manifesto focuses on vision, innovation, commitment, and people-oriented teamwork. He aims to elevate Ohanaeze Lagos, driving growth, empowerment, and business expansion through grants and scholarships.

 

His vision includes partnerships with local businesses to create opportunities for Igbo youth and entrepreneurs. With a commendable record of service, Osuji embodies honesty, humility, and accountability.

 

He is a recipient of numerous awards, including “Ebube Ndigbo Na Lagos” and United Nations medals. His leadership promises to be responsive and inclusive, guided by fairness and justice.

 

Osuji is committed to promoting unity among the Igbo people in Lagos, making Ohanaeze a beacon of hope and progress. His candidacy is a call to service, driven by passion for the Igbo community.

 

With a team of dedicated officials, Osuji aims to entrench excellence, innovation, and people-centered leadership in Ohanaeze Lagos. His actions speak louder than words, showcasing his vision for progress and prosperity.

 

Osuji’s experience in conflict resolution and strategic planning is a valuable asset for Ohanaeze Lagos. He has built a reputation as a bridge-builder and community cohesion advocate.

 

His presidency will focus on empowering Igbo youth and entrepreneurs, creating opportunities for growth and development. Osuji’s leadership style is collaborative and inclusive.

The Igbo community in Lagos is looking for leaders who can drive progress and unity. Osuji’s candidacy has generated excitement and hope for a brighter future.

 

As Osuji says, “Leadership is not about titles, it’s about action”. His vision for Ohanaeze Lagos is one of hope, progress, and prosperity.

 

With Osuji’s leadership, Ohanaeze Lagos can become a model for community development and unity.

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