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Alexander Ifeanyi Mascot Ikwechegh (popularly known as Onyeocha N’Aba) is a Nigerian businessman, philanthropist, and politician currently serving as a member of the 10th House of Representatives, representing the Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency of Abia State.
Born in Igbere, Bende LGA, Abia State, Ikwechegh comes from the family of the late Chief and Lolo Mascot Ukandu Ikwechegh.
Education: He attended Constitution Crescent Primary School in Abia and the Hope Waddell Training Institute in Calabar.
Higher Education: He graduated with honors in Business Management from the University of Calabar.
Family Heritage: His father was a notable businessman and philanthropist, a path Alex followed early in his professional life.
Before his prominent role in national politics, Ikwechegh established himself as a successful entrepreneur:
GrossField Group: He is the Chairman and CEO of this conglomerate, which has interests in Real Estate, Construction, Oil and Gas, and Forex Management.
Philanthropy: Through the Alex Ikwechegh Foundation, he has funded numerous social welfare projects, including:
Renovating secondary schools and public utility offices (like NEPA cash offices).
Providing free scholarships to over 250 underprivileged students.
Donating vehicles to vigilante groups and medical outreach programs.
Ikwechegh holds a unique place in Nigerian political history due to his early start:
Youngest Council Chairman: At just 28 years old, he was elected Chairman of the Aba North Local Government Council, making him the youngest person to hold such a position in Nigeria’s history.
National Assembly (2023–Present): He was elected to the House of Representatives under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).
Party Defection (March 2024): In a significant political move, he resigned from APGA and joined the Labour Party (LP), citing his alignment with Governor Alex Otti’s leadership style and policy direction.
Legislative Focus: He has been active in promoting Aba-made products and has toured major markets to engage with small-scale business owners to improve local commerce.
Public sentiment toward Ikwechegh is polarized, shaped by both his philanthropic work and high-profile incidents:
“Onyeocha N’Aba”: Among many constituents, he is regarded as a “man of the people” due to his grassroots accessibility and long-standing charitable investments in the Aba metropolis.
Bolt Driver Assault Incident (October 2024): He faced severe public backlash and was arrested by the Nigerian Police following a viral video showing him allegedly assaulting a Bolt driver in Abuja. During the altercation, he was recorded claiming he could make the man “disappear.”
Resolution: He later issued a public apology, stating he had reached a “respectful resolution” with the driver, though the House of Representatives initiated an ethics investigation into the matter.
Political Strategist: Analysts view his defection to the Labour Party in 2026 as a major “signing” for the party, potentially reshaping the political landscape in Abia State ahead of the 2027 elections.