Anambra House Of Assembly Loses Another Lawmaker! 

Posted on August 25, 2022
Just few weeks after the burial of the Honourable lawmaker representing Aguata II Constituency, Hon Okechukwu Okoye, the Anambra State House of Assembly has lost another Honourable Member.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that the Majority Leader of the Anambra State House Of Assembly and Member representing Awka South Constituency 1, Hon. Nnamdi Okafor (Akajiugo Awka) has died.
Hon Okafor reportedly collapsed in a hotel at Sandton City Johannesburg, South Africa and was confirmed dead hours later.
The actual cause of his death has not been ascertained yet.
According to reports, the lawmaker was in South Africa alongside other members of the House of Assembly for a legislative retreat. The sad event was said to have jolted other Honourable Members as he had shown no signs of any ailment and was said to be healthy before the trip to South Africa.

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