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Umahi’s son, Osborn, celebrates father at 61

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Osborn Nweze Umahi, the son of Nigeria’s current Minister of Works, David Nweze Umahi, has expressed his profound admiration for his father on his 61st birthday today. In his tribute, Osborn described his father as “the wisest and greatest of men” and credited all his accomplishments to his father’s influence.

“Everything I am today is because of my King David. Happy birthday to my great father. The wisest and greatest of men,” Osborn Nweze stated.

He praised his father’s brilliance, hard work, and exceptional parenting, expressing gratitude for having him as a father and role model. Osborn Nweze Umahi, a significant figure in his own right, holds key positions in his family’s business enterprises, including serving as Managing Director of Brass Oil & Construction and Chairman of Osborn Lapalm Group of Companies.

His net worth, exceeding $200 million, reflects his business acumen and dedication. Despite his privileged background, Osborn Nweze’s journey is a testament to his determination and personal drive. He has not only upheld his family’s legacy but also inspired a new generation of entrepreneurs.

David Nweze Umahi: A Legacy of Leadership and Dedication

David Nweze Umahi’s career is marked by remarkable achievements in both the political and engineering arenas. Currently serving as Nigeria’s Minister of Works, Umahi has been recognized as one of the top-performing ministers in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. His tenure as governor of Ebonyi State from 2015 to 2023 was distinguished by significant infrastructural development, including the construction of over 20 flyovers.

Umahi’s engineering expertise and effective governance have earned him widespread admiration. His appointment as the first Igbo Minister of Works in Nigeria’s history underscores the federal government’s commitment to meritocracy and inclusivity.

With 30 years of engineering experience and as a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Umahi’s qualifications for the role are impeccable. His leadership in Ebonyi State demonstrated his ability to overcome economic challenges and deliver substantial infrastructure projects, improving living standards in one of Nigeria’s poorest states.

Since assuming office as Minister of Works, Umahi has spearheaded numerous infrastructure projects, including the successful reopening of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos after extensive maintenance. His efforts to address Nigeria’s infrastructural deficits have earned him accolades nationwide.

A unifying figure in Nigeria’s development, David Umahi’s selection as Minister of Works represents a shift towards competence and expertise in political appointments.

His ability to bridge political, religious, and ethnic divides positions him as a unifying figure in Nigeria’s development landscape.

The Federal Government’s awarding of the Lagos to Calabar coastal highway project has further cemented Umahi’s reputation as a dedicated and effective leader.

His hands-on approach and frequent site inspections underscore his commitment to delivering quality infrastructure across the country.

David Umahi’s tenure as Nigeria’s Minister of Works exemplifies the transformative potential of skilled and dedicated leadership, heralding a new era of infrastructural development under President Tinubu’s administration.

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