BREAKING!! National Woman Leader, City Boy Movement, Other Top Dignitaries To Grace Inaugural Meeting of Enugu Chapter
The national woman leader of City Boy Movement other top dignitaries will gather in Enugu State to witness the official unveiling of a major political and grassroots mobilisation milestone during their inaugural meeting and engagement, signaling a bold step toward strengthening women’s participation in governance and electoral processes.
The high-profile event, scheduled for April 1, 2026, at Alodia Hall, Amadeo Event Center, Enugu, is being convened by the State Women Leader, Ambassador Mrs. Amaka Nweke JP, and is expected to bring together influential women leaders, stakeholders, and political figures from across the state and beyond.
At the heart of the gathering is a strategic agenda aimed at consolidating grassroots structures, fostering political awareness, and mobilising women in alignment with the Renewed Hope agenda of President and the development-driven administration of Governor .
The event boasts an impressive lineup of distinguished personalities, including Nigeria’s First Lady, , whose presence underscores the national significance of the movement. Also expected is the First Lady of Enugu State, Mrs. Nkechinyere Mbah, alongside key women leaders shaping political discourse across the country.
Among other notable figures featured are Hon. Ummusalma Rabiu, National Women Leader of the movement; Hon. Sophie Uzodimma, Deputy National Women Leader; Barr. Ogechi Njoku Ehirim, South East Zonal Women Leader; and Engr. Onyinye Okpalamma Akubilo, Deputy Women Leader in Enugu State.
Ambassador Nweke, who has been at the forefront of women mobilisation in the state, is expected to use the platform to unveil strategic frameworks that will drive engagement from the state level down to wards and polling units, reinforcing a coordinated structure ahead of future political activities.
Political observers note that the inaugural meeting is more than a ceremonial gathering—it represents a calculated move to deepen grassroots participation among women, build leadership capacity, and strengthen the political base of the movement across Enugu State.
The convergence of women leaders from diverse backgrounds is also expected to foster unity, collaboration, and a shared commitment to advancing inclusive governance and development.
With momentum building and strategic structures taking shape, the City Boy Movement Women Wing in Enugu State appears poised to play a decisive role in shaping political mobilisation, empowering women, and influencing electoral outcomes in the years ahead.

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