There is a popular saying that success leaves footprints. In Enugu State today, those footprints are visible across virtually every sector of public life. From infrastructure and education to healthcare, security, and sports development, Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah has pursued an ambitious agenda aimed at repositioning the state for sustainable growth.
His administration’s commitment to innovation, efficiency, and excellence has earned him a reputation as a leader with the proverbial Midas touch.
One of the most visible manifestations of this success story is the resurgence of Rangers International Football Club, the pride of Enugu State and one of Nigeria’s most historic football institutions.
The Flying Antelopes once endured a prolonged period without major silverware before ending their 32-year league title drought in 2016. Since Governor Mbah assumed office, however, Rangers have entered a new era of success, culminating in their second Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title in three seasons and their record-equalling ninth league championship.
Governor Peter Mbah
