Facilitator of the For Us, By Us FUBU Movement, Ugwumba Chika Ishionwu during the Christmas and New Year festivities renewed his bonding with friends, relations and associates. Top of his various courtesy  visits is the one he made to his elder brother, Hon.  Jerry Awa, to felicitate with him on the New Year and the successful celebration of the Ekpe Amaoba Festival.

Ugwumba, who commended Hon Awa for his political consistency, leadership style, and cultural stewardship, described his  visit as a family and progressive engagement. He further added that the festive period including the Ekpe Amaoba Festival remains a unifying symbol of cultural heritage, brotherliness and peace.

During the visit, Ugwumba briefly updated Hon. Awa on the direction and activities of the FUBU Movement. Discussions also centered on unity, party discipline, and governance. It was unanimously agreed that the Renewed Hope Agenda and President Bola Tinubu's 2027 victory at the polls supersedes all personal interests and ambitions, and that the party remains supreme in guiding collective actions and decisions.



Ugwumba reiterated his humility, loyalty, and unwavering focus on people-centered development, stressing that progress can only be sustained through unity, respect for leadership, and alignment with the broader vision for growth.

The meeting ended on a note of mutual respect, shared purpose, and renewed commitment to working together in the best interest of the people.

He was accompanied by Comrade Ndubuisi Kalu, Ambassador Prince Joshua, Hon. Charles Ugboaja, and other high-level delegates of the Movement.

Dailyledger.ng.com reports that earlier, Ugwumba Ishionwu had led other Ikwuano youth leaders including Ndubuisi Kalu, Ndubuisi Okoro, and Charles Ugboaja on a a courtesy visit to the former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Chinedu Orji, popularly known as Ikuku Oma Abia.

The visit was aimed at strengthening relationships and building a common front for progress. During the meeting, the youth leaders pledged their partnership and full support for the Renewed Hope Agenda for Nigeria, stressing that young people have a key role to play in moving the nation forward.

Speaking one after the other, all speakers emphasized the importance of unity, cooperation, and togetherness, especially among leaders and youths. They noted that Nigeria can only move forward when its people speak with one voice and work towards a shared vision.

They also agreed on the need to spread the Renewed Hope message across communities, encouraging youths to stay positive, engaged, and committed to national development.

Rt Hon.  Orji appreciated the visit and called for continuous dialogue, unity, and responsible leadership at all levels.