“Ikpeazu Did More Than Otti, But His Media Team Betrayed Him”- Doris Ogala

- Doris Ogala is the governorship candidate for the African Action Congress (AAC) in Abia State.
- She claims former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu had more achievements during his tenure compared to the current governor, Alex Otti.
- Ogala criticizes Ikpeazu’s media team for not effectively promoting his administration’s projects and accomplishments.
The African Action Congress (AAC) governorship candidate in Abia State, Doris Ogala, has claimed that former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu achieved more during his time in office than the current governor, Alex Otti.
Ogala made the assertion while criticising what she described as the failure of Ikpeazu’s media team to properly showcase and publicise the projects and achievements of his administration.
According to the actress and politician, the former governor carried out significant work in Abia State but did not receive enough public recognition because his media team allegedly failed to effectively communicate his achievements to the public.
“Former Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, did more work than Governor Alex Otti; his media team betrayed him,” Ogala claimed.
Her remarks come amid growing political conversations about the performance of past and present administrations in Abia State ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
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In other news… Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has expressed confidence in her political ambitions, declaring that she will become the next governor of Abia State.
Ogala made the statement while speaking about her experience in the state, insisting that she is confident nothing can prevent her from achieving her political goal.
According to the actress, she believes she is more capable than the other individuals who may be contesting for the position.
“I will be the next Governor of Abia state and nothing can stop me. I’m so sure of it because I’m better than all of them,” Doris Ogala said.
She also spoke about the living conditions she has experienced since spending time in Abia State, particularly the issue of electricity supply.
Ogala revealed that she had been in the state for about three months and claimed that she had experienced prolonged power outages during her stay.
“I have been in Abia for 3 months now, no light. I sleep in my family house and we don’t have light,” she added.
Her comments have since generated reactions, with some social media users focusing on both her gubernatorial declaration and her remarks about the power situation in the state.





