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Monday, 20 October 2014

Photos: Outgoing Minister of Health hands over to Minister of State

Outgoing Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu pictured above handing over to the Minister of Health for state, Dr Khaliru Alhassa at the Federal Ministry Health office in Abuja today Oct. 20th. Prof. Chukwu resigned from office last week Wednesday October 15, to pursue his political ambition as governor of Ebonyi state. See more photos after the cut...



 


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    1. And if he doesnt win d governship position???? I wish him well.....he did well as health minister

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    2. I wish him best of luck my able minister

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  2. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥Ơ̴̴̴͡k⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ ooº°˚˚°ºo its all G̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴͡.̮Ơ̴̴̴͡D̲̅ ..#iamswish#

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  3. Sad. He handled Ebola so well. I just hope the promoted man should handle things much better.

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  4. And if he doesn't win? Well he should be commended on how he and his people managed the ebola crisis. Wish him luck in his next endeavor.

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  5. Hmmmm! power must change hand
    i pray may this change bring better change in our country ooo

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  6. please come home...lets see if you can get more of us to go to school so that we can move a tad forward!

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  7. I wish him the best in his endeavors, he did really well as the minister of health.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Resign and lose

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  9. Congrats to the new minister. The previous minister tried
    Whaaattt!! Don Jazzy calls Tiwa Savage a mad woman![PIC]

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  10. He did his best during his tenure.

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  11. Thank you so much

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  12. Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, you are resigning to go and context for governorship, I hope you looked before leaping.

    Goodluck to you

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  13. much respect for him, outstanding maturity and sincere approach to the handling of ebola crisis... i wish him the best.

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  14. He tried as the minister of health, hope his people will vote him .good luck

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  15. Mr New Minister, please be as proactive as the outgoing

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  16. Minister onyebuchi chukwu really tried, and did his best!!! I wish him best of lucks

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  17. Well, wish him luck in his future endeavours...

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  18. Good
    All is well

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  19. For the Ebola issue alone and the way he and his agencies handled the viral disease. He deserves a #ThumbsUp. @potam88

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  20. Linda, its minister of state for health. Not Health for state

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  21. Good luck wish u all the best

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  22. Lets just say he is already the Governor of Eboyin

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  23. Wish him d best #onelovefromSnow#

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  24. Hope dis aboki minister go try, cos if na him meet Ebola all of us 4 don kpai by now. Tnx Dr onyebuchi u deserve more 4 helpn 2 save our lives by Gods grace, cos I cudnt sleep during dat ebola crises in Nigeria.

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  25. THE BEST HEALTH MINISTER EVER IN NIGERIA.

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  26. Kudos to Prof Chukwu, I wish him well in his endeavours. Pepperextedpepple@yahoo.com

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  27. I wish u well as u climb to take ebonyi state to greater heights. U re a true son of the soil...! Zionzukki.

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  28. This man did an outstanding job in curbing Ebola, I wish him well in his new endeavors, though I do wonder if the new Minister of Health will be able to follow suit or better yet change Nigeria's approach in matters of health. Ebola is said to have been discovered in the 1970's, that's around 40 years ago...
    African nations have had 40 years to do research on the deadly disease and find a cure, however they did not act on it, honestly, their lack of action is the cause of this heightened epidemic.
    I hope moving forward, now that we know better, we do better.

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  29. I hope se call him whenever we need him.

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  30. I hope we can call him whenever we need him.

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  31. During the Ebola scare, he briefed us regularly on the latest situation.

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  32. Ha... Na mallam take over? God another round of Ebola this smelly guys are best at making suya.

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  33. Still don't understand why a Minister at the Federal level would step down to go and contest for a governorship post at State level? I thought you would always aim higher in life-not lower. Doesn't make much sense to me except to "hold- on-to -power- at -all -costs"

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  34. Echeta O Echeta.21 October 2014 at 09:52

    God bless the Governor in waiting! Prof! jookwa my beloved brother, you have really made us proud and God will grant you the desire of your heart! All the best the charistmatic former minister of Health!

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  35. He performed so well as minister of health and now he rushing to contest as Ebonyi State governorship.ls unfortunate he want to gamble to become a governor but when he loose the election it will be a big blow to him.Let us wait and see what happen 2015!!

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  36. He performed so well as minister of health and now he rushing to contest as Ebonyi State governorship.ls unfortunate he want to gamble to become a governor but when he loose the election it will be a big blow to him.Let us wait and see what happen 2015!!

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