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    The National Association of Edo State Indigenes (NAESI) has come into being with the central idea of safeguarding and furthering the wishes and aspirations of the Citizens of the Heart beat of the nation.
    Penultimate week, it held it’s maiden meeting at the state Liaison Office in Abuja. It was a full house.
    During the meeting, the Director General ( DG) of the Liaison Office, Mr Festus Osaigbovo charged those present to always be good ambassadors of Edo State where ever they find themselves, adding that the South South State was a microcosm of the bigger Nigeria and should, to all intents and purposes, be exemplary in it’s conduct.
    The meeting later zoned the elective positions up for grabs to the three Senatorial Districts and urged those qualified and willing to serve to by

    vy for available positions.

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