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It looks like we are entering the final stages of Obasanjo's game plan to remove Ngige from office as governor of Anambra State. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), National Executive Committee today expelle the Anambra governor from the party.
Below Ngige's reaction to his dismissal.
quote:GOVERNMENT OF ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA
PRESS STATEMENT
EXPULSION OF GOVERNOR NGIGE FROM THE PDP
The attention of His Excellency, Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige (OON), Governor, Anambra State, has been drawn to certain decisions taken today March 10, 2005, in Abuja by some members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), National Executive Committee expelling him from the Party.
The Governor wishes to state that going by the Provisions of the PDP Constitution particularly Article 16 (C) (v) he remains a bona-fide member of the Party.
The steps taken by those who participated in the so-called expulsion are unconstitutional within the context of the PDP Constitution and the Governor intends to challenge them in the Court.
The people of Anambra State and indeed all Nigerians are hereby alerted of a fresh plan, as part of this expulsion script, to send in mobile policemen to again provide cover for Chief Chris Uba and his cohorts so that they would embark on another round of burning of Government property and if possible this time harm the Governor.
The attention of all Nigerians and indeed World Leaders is called to this undemocratic and jungle justice in a federating unit of Nigeria.
The Governor hereby appeals to the people of the State to remain calm but vigilant and refrain from being used to derail the infrastructural development revolution currently being witnessed in the State.
The Governor remains resolute in his quest to transform the State and bequeath to the people good governance deeply rooted in accountability, transparency and respect for the rule of law.
Fred Chukwuelobe
Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Publicity
March 10, 2005
Where will ASA-USA get its funding from after this? What Next?
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Expect elections in the next few months. Peter Obi has effectively destroyed his chances of ever getting to Anambra State government house.
It is now going to be a fight between PDP's Ugokwe and perhaps rump APGA's Ngige!
It is now clear that Umeh's assignment was to neutralise Peter Obi's claim to the peoples mandate. They have effectively engineered his (self)removal from PDP.
Chiboy said so long ago, so did CSE while so many were "strategising" Ojukwu's moves.
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Yes, chimpboy prediction has come to pass on Ngige expulsion, but I don't think his expulsion will automatically mean vacating the Government House, unless the tribunal negate his election, which seems to be next the thing and the last straw.
I think Peter Obi still has a slim chance of becoming the occupant of the government house, because Okorie who is the INEC recognized Chairman of APGA is in custody and the Umeh group can go to court for determination of which APGA is the authentic one. If by any chance they were able to get INEC reversed in the court, Peter Obi slim chance can then materialized.
The days and months ahead look very interesting in Ndigbo politics
Unfortunately, am not enjoying it because based on the reports coming from Anambra, it seems Ngige is doing his utmost best to bring some comfort to the masses, and I will like him to serve his full term with no interruption.
Obasanjo must be a genius if he is the one hatching and executing all these plans, and no one in Ndigboland is able to checkmate him. Until you guys start accepting responsibilities for your own follies, solutions will continue to elude you and you will continue to look in the wrong place for answers that is right beside you
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If anything troubles Ngige's sleep from the dog-eat-dog situation in Anambra politics, it has to be the prospect that half his Anambra people are so divided and confused. It has nothing to do with Obasanjo and PDP. The problem is that every Igbo man considers and worships money like a God.
quote:Obasanjo must be a genius if he is the one hatching and executing all these plans, and no one in Ndigboland is able to checkmate him.
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Bababoyz:
Thank you.
Of course, the man is a genius when he has succeeded in playing with their heads on his own terms whether they like it or not. He is having a field day. But the question is, are they (Anambra people) aware Obasanjo has subdued them?
For Ngige, his particular problem is that the forces against him now include the largest and most powerful hoodlums in Anambra politics: Ojukwu, Chris Uba, umeh and the rest who engineered his expulsion from PDP. His best bet would be to leave politics alone, that is, if he survives the next couple of years when his term expires.
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First of all Chekwas is already out of detention, secondly the tribunal has already been told the result to give on the Ngige case so Ngige is probably history. I hate to agree with you, but the responsibility for all this lies in the hands of some Ndigbo who for reasons best known to themselves have succeeded in rubbishing the mandate of Anambra people. This would include the clueless Obi who cast his lot with the losers of the APGA squable. What a real shame.
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Quote ------------------------------------------------ Obasanjo must be a genius if he is the one hatching and executing all these plans, and no one in Igboland is able to checkmate him. Bababoyz -------------------------------------------------- This is the reason nigeria is in the present sorry state. However time will tell us what a clueless and foolish president Obasanjo is.There is a big difference between tricks and intelligence. OBJ is nothing but a trickstar, this is why no body in Igboland can checkmate him yet. Since becoming president Obasanjo has not displayed any kind of wisdom in his handling of affairs in nigeria. What is happening within APGA no dought is a shame. I am still wondering where these people who say they are Igbo came from.
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There's this saying in my place and literarily translated it means and I quote "If there's no crack in the wall, a lizard can not split a wall on itself to enter the house". I think the answer lies in Bababoyz's statement, I believe the guys in Anambra are as divided as night and day and that is why Obasanjo is taking advantage of the situation, if he's truly the one engineering all the happenings. There is more to PDP politics than you and I know and I personally think the solution to this debacle is to hand over to the rightful owner to the mandate of Anambra people - Peter Obi.
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Yes this division is the root of the problem. Unfortunately it is prominent not only in Anambra, but the Igbos in general have been effectively devided against themselves and infact to expand it even more you will find that the whole entitiy called Nigeria is divided against itself. That is why we will never progress with the current state of affairs. Let us not forget that the roots of these divisions lie in and have been fostered by an ingenious administrative convenience called nigeria by the past colonial masters created to serve their looting of Africa. In order to subjugate us it was necessary to keep us fighting among ourselves, hence Nigeria was created to serve that purpose. By now our traditional values have been so far eroded that we can scarcely remember them. what is left is the love of money above all else. Well what do you expect? In places where the goverment does little or nothing to live up to its responibilities it is the rich man who becomes the center of philantropy for the youth. I pray we as Igbos will be able to be united one day and break off from this colonial mentality.
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I agree with your postulations but will like to add that the problem is not peculiar to Igbos. Lets take the western part of Nigeria for example. In an attempt to protect the interest of the Yoruba and make sure that Obasanjo gets reelected, the then AD governors foolishly entered into an unholy alliance with the PDP, they are all around now licking the wounds of their folly. The problem with Nigeria is not an "instance", its a "continuum"! Its systemic and until the system is changed, we will continue to have problems. It pains me to the marrow when people think this present system favours any particular tribe. The people misruling this country comes from all over the nooks and crannies of Nigeria but is personified in the person of Obasanjo. The north may want to hold on to the contraption called Nigeria because some people (not the average hausa man) are profiting from the unholy union. As a matter of fact, I will rather an Hausa man rule forever and my economic status to be better than for a Yoruba man to rule forever in exchange for the economic conditions of the north.
What am I saying, Nigeria is under occupation! We are under siege! What we have happening is a highjack of the nation by a few individuals (not up to 10,000), and they are from all over the country. They steal and organise for their children to steal after them. There are Yourubas amongst them, there are Igbos, there are Hausas, there are Efiks, there are Binis, Itsekiris etc. The challenge for you and I is to wrestle our lives back from their grips! Let us make our leaders accountable and we can only start by rightfully criticising our leaders when they are wrong and asking for restitution in ALL cases. We can start by insisting that Peter Obi, the rightful owner of Anambra mandate be allowed to occupy the government house.
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"We can start by insisting that Peter Obi, the rightful owner of Anambra mandate be allowed to occupy the government house. "
Olusoola
Good morning, I believe you are just waking up. What you are asking for above, was the line that was being toed by APGA untill the Umeh/Ojukwu people had a better idea as to how to actualize Obi's mandate. All sorts of compromises were reached with the usurpers of the mandate, and like the AD people before them they failed to realize they were not dealing with honorable men.
Had APGA been intact, they would have been able to mobilize the common Anambra people against an unjust decision by the so called election tribunal when it finally gives it's verdict. With Ojukwu/Umeh faction now fighting the Okorie faction, the ground has been softened for another election the PDP people are going to rig silly. How is Obi going to actualize his mandate when he is not even a member of the party anymore ?
This has a lot more to do with some people's greed than Obasanjo's evil and this is why I blame some of the Igbo actors more than Obasanjo.
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quote:Obasanjo must be a genius if he is the one hatching and executing all these plans, and no one in Ndigboland is able to checkmate him. Until you guys start accepting responsibilities for your own follies, solutions will continue to elude you and you will continue to look in the wrong place for answers that is right beside you
Please could you with all due respect explain to me how Ndigbo and Anambra could “checkmate” Mama Pancake’s husband, a tyrant on the loose? Isn’t it tantamount to trying to catch a falling Iroko/Oak tree with bare hands? Did you forget Zaki Biam, Odi etc? Don’t we know what happened to Bola Ige who intended to “checkmate” him then through democratic means, polls? Or do we resort to the type of checkmating employed by our neighbors from the west, your people during abacha’s tyranny when every member of your clan that count escaped overseas some by way of “okada” motor-bike? Please no hostility intended the preceding is only for scholarship. Just tell us how and we will pass the info to those on the ground. Ndewo Udaro!
quote:But the question is, are they (Anambra people) aware Obasanjo has subdued them? – Ineba Jimoh
Yes, this Igbo is aware just the same way abacha subdued you guys. Agree? You guys lent credence to the dictatorial affiliations of your gods, aremu and abacha without knowing it. With this gloating, you've elevated the despotic rule to a dangerous height. I don't hear any condemnation of a tyrant all I hear is a loud hurrah!
People, at this time I believe Obi or whatever he’s called has lost the moral right to assume the mandate therefore my support has been withdrawn. I remain apathetic henceforward.
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If indeed Obasanjo is a genius, Nigeria and Nigerians will be happy and progressing. Obasanjo is neither a genius nor a good leader.
Everyday for the theif and one day for the owner.
They may think they are getting away with all their nefarious acts. trust me they are just digging their graves and heaping more and more evidence that will be used against them come judgement day.
My advice to Ngige is to continue to govern good, resign from the 'nest of killers'.
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quote:BROADCAST BY HIS EXCELLENCY, DR. CHRIS NWABUEZE NGIGE (OON), GOVERNOR, ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE FOLLOWING HIS PURPORTED EXPULSION BY THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP)
My Fellow Anambrarians,
On Thursday March 10, 2005, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) met in Abuja to consider the report of the Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola Committee, which sat last month on the political crisis in our State. At the end of that meeting, those in attendance resolved to expel me from the Party for alleged anti-party activities. Of course, as expected, they added Chief Chris Uba’s name in the expulsion list to give the impression that they were impartial in their decision even when it is clear to all and sundry that he had been expelled from the Party since 2003.
But we know who the target is and that my offence for incurring the wrath of the new owners of the party, as represented by those who took the decision, was because I have continued to insist that monies accruing to the State must not find their ways in private pockets but rather should be used to develop our land which had suffered untold neglect since its creation in 1991.
Since July 10, 2003, when the first attempt to illegally remove me from office was made by Chief Chris Uba and his cohorts, several other attempts have equally been made either to force me out of office or make it difficult for the Government to function. But despite all these distractions, we have remained focused and undaunted in the task of developing our State and restoring your confidence in government business, believing that with your prayers and our resolve to serve you, we shall overcome these difficulties and imperfections in our democratic system and march unstoppable to the Promised Land.
I am happy that you, the good people of Anambra State, appreciate our modest efforts as is evident in the numerous telephone calls, letters and solidarity visits we receive each time a fresh attempt is made to force us out. I thank you all for your patience and resilience and urge you to remain vigilant as the enemies are not relenting.
As you are aware, I have since that expulsion decision was taken informed my solicitors to head for the Courts to challenge it as we consider it repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience.
According to Article16 (C) (v) of the PDP constitution, the purported expulsion can only take effect if ratified by the National Convention of the Party scheduled for November this year but even at that I did not face a disciplinary panel as stipulated by the Party’s Constitution. However, since we are in a constitutional democracy and in pursuance of the enforcement of my fundamental human rights, I shall challenge the decision in court. In the meantime and in accordance with the provisions of that Article, I remain a bona-fide member of the Party.
I am not unaware that since that unfortunate decision was taken, there has been some palpable disquiet in the State as some of you have continued to express worries at the status of your Government. Let me then assure you that the situation is under control. The machinery of Government is intact and functioning. The Government shall continue to discharge its constitutional responsibilities to you. In the next few days the Government will be flagging-off the construction of more roads and water schemes. Other programmes and projects of Government are intact and being executed. We will not relent until the State takes its pride of place in the comity of States of Nigeria.
May I, therefore, appeal to you to remain calm and go about your normal businesses as law enforcement agencies have been mobilized to ensure that nobody is molested. Workers and teachers should be at their offices and schools respectively and man their duty posts without any fear.
Let me also seize this opportunity to warn all trouble makers that the Government will not tolerate any further lawlessness and destruction of private and public property. Enough is enough!
Meanwhile, I have directed the State Police Commissioner, Mr. Felix Ogbaudu, not to grant any permits for political rallies in whatever form; be it for demonstration for or against the decision of the PDP National Executive Committee. The ban on public processions will remain in force for two months in the first instance. All Anambrarians are enjoined to cooperate with the Government and law enforcement agents to ensure that hoodlums and enemies of the State do not exploit the situation to unleash mayhem and rupture the peace and tranquility currently subsisting in the State. Parents are hereby warned to keep eyes on their wards and restrain them from being recruited for any nefarious activities.
The people of Anambra State and indeed all Nigerians are hereby alerted of a fresh plan, as part of this expulsion script, to use mobile policemen to again provide cover for Chief Chris Uba and his cohorts so that they would embark on another round of burning of Government property and if possible this time harm me and top officials of the Government.
Already, we have drawn the attention of all Nigerians and indeed the International Community to this undemocratic and jungle justice being perpetrated against a federating unit of Nigeria.
Finally, I once again I appeal to you to remain calm but vigilant and refrain from being used to derail the infrastructural development revolution currently being witnessed in the State.
Thank you and may God bless Anambra State.
Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige, OON
Governor, Anambra State.
March 11, 2005
May God help Anambra State. Amen!
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Good move by Mr. Chekwas Okorie. Meanwhile, Chris Uba has sent his family to England and he has escaped to the US, the People's Destruction Party asks Ngige to vacate office.
quote:PDP asks Ngige to vacate office
• Uba moves to America • No regret over Ngige’s expulsion – Oyinlola
By Paul Mumeh (Abuja) and
Gbenga Faturoti (Osogbo)
Anambra State Governor Chris Ngige has been urged by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to vacate office or be forced out, in the aftermath of his and Chris Uba’s expulsion from the party last week.
“The only honourable thing for Governor Ngige to do is to respect the decision of the party and vacate office. It is the right thing to do since he no longer has a platform”, PDP National Publicity Secretary Venatius Ikem said at the weekend.
As tension heightens in Anambra State about the possible fate of Ngige, amid pockets of protests, Uba has escaped to the United States.
He was said to have left on Saturday when he got wind of plans by the authorities to arrest him. He has relocated his family to London.
A source disclosed in Abuja that the Presidency is considering a declaration of emergency rule in Anambra State, and is now holding consultations with the leadership of National Assembly on the proposal.
Anti-riot policemen have been positioned in strategic places in Awka to forestall a breakdown of law and order in the Anambra State capital.
Ikem insisted that Ngige no longer has a platform since Section 177(c) of Nigeria’s Constitution does not permit independent candidacy.
The Section says “a person shall be qualified for election to the office of governor of a state if he is a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party”.
Ikem was not categorical on a bye-election for the governorship seat, but it seems to be in the offing.
PDP Youths Vanguard (PDPYV) has written to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare the seat vacant and organise a fresh election.
PDPYV, in a statement signed by its National Cordinator Yusuf Ahmed, urged the INEC to take judicial notice of Ngige’s expulsion and set a machinery in motion for the immediate conduct of a fresh election with all registered political parties given equal opportunity to present candidates.
Osun State Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, whose panel recommended the expulsion of Ngige and Uba, said at the weekend that he does not regret the action.
He told PDP supporters at a rally held in Ikirun that outright expulsion is the only step that could restore normalcy to Anambra State as well as discipline to the party.
“The recommendations were made in the best interest of the party in particular and Nigerians in general”, he said, and expressed delight that he is “one of the few people whom God used to bring sanity” to the state.
While applauding the decision taken by the PDP on the Anambra crisis, Oyinlola enjoined the leadership of the party to apply a similar approach to other areas where political wrangling has lingered for long.
He stressed that the conflict in Anambra State would have been avoided had the state PDP leadership taken a pragmatic step to restore normalcy to its ranks.
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I can only marvel at the extreme idiocy exhibited in this crisis by Ndigbo in leadership positions. APGA destroyed, Ngige to be removed and an emergency rule in the offing. What a nice story. This is indeed a very good manifestation of Igbo political relevance in Nigeria.
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Ogbunigwe, if I am not mistaken, you were rooting for one of our "leaders" while this was going on. What did you expect will happen?
Many of us who did not "make our case" were simply responding to the statemen that we dare not question our "leaders" judgement because he single handedly saved us from Ndi Awausa. By the way, does his recent act not reflect the accusations of poor judgement which have been labelled against him by people who I had believed were up to no good.
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There is spinning here, the problem is that you mistake the basics of my argument, i have been able to read various reports of the war, i have my conclusions in respect of Dim Ojukwu's leadership, it's my view that there is areas of poor judgment by Ojukwu while he was prosecuting the war, yet, he did an overall good job considering the opportunities that was on his disposal, his will to pursue a collective aspirations and survival of his people overrule many things. he is human, to the best of my knowledge, humans has not been able to supersede errors, i do not consider him to be perfect. Having said this, i think he paid his dues, the respect has to be internal and criticism more constructive and devoid of abuses and insults; it's most ungenerous to rubbish him to nothing because he refused to side with Chekwas on APGA political crises. If you ask me, i can say that the root of the problem was Chekwas single handedly attempting to compromise Obi's mandate for Chris Ngige for whatsoever reason he might have without first making a due consultation with the rest of the party leadership or even with the same Dim Ojukwu. I am from Anambra state, i am also concerned of the well being of my people; we most not forget that it's the people of Anambra State that clearly gave their mandate to Chris Obi, in which, it remains my believe that in what ever circumstance, the wishes of the people most have to be respected.
The intrigues in APGA today is about Chekwas preference of Ngige for Obi on what can be considered an internal struggle with Umeh. If i have to hail Ngige here for a persevied wonderful work in Anambra State (good omen if it's true), what will i do to Obi that, in the first instance, refused to dine with the devil in the person of Chris Uba even when it's obvious that he is more disposed to Uba's favor to clinch the Anambra power seat. if we read between the line, the preference has to be justice.
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quote:As tension heightens in Anambra State about the possible fate of Ngige, amid pockets of protests, Uba has escaped to the United States.
He was said to have left on Saturday when he got wind of plans by the authorities to arrest him. He has relocated his family to London.
Good riddance! Now what needs to be done is to charge him with the murder of those persons who were killed during his burning and seige of Anambra state.
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quote:A source disclosed in Abuja that the Presidency is considering a declaration of emergency rule in Anambra State, and is now holding consultations with the leadership of National Assembly on the proposal.
Anti-riot policemen have been positioned in strategic places in Awka to forestall a breakdown of law and order in the Anambra State capital.
Ikem insisted that Ngige no longer has a platform since Section 177(c) of Nigeria’s Constitution does not permit independent candidacy.
The Section says “a person shall be qualified for election to the office of governor of a state if he is a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party”.
So emergency rule is what Anambra needs now according to Obasanjo. Never mind the fact that public funds are finally being used to benefit the people; never mind that water-works and road construction is being developed by Ngige; never mind that Anambra state is meeting its financial obligations to state workers and pensioners; never mind that Anambrians have hope for their future for the first time in what seems like ages.
Oh no! The crooked PDP and its leadership don't want progress on Anambra's infrastructure. They don't want roads and bridges built in that part of the country. They don't want schools and hospitals to operate effectively in the heart of Igboland. That would allow Igbo people to progress... and we all know that is against the unwritten policy of the Nigerian government.
So are we surprised when this Ikem and others of his kind disregard the benefit of the people of Anambra and insist on getting rid of the people's chief benefactor at this moment in time; all to the purpose of continuing to rob and marginalise the people of Anambra state.
And so, riot-police are now stationed in Awka. For what? I'll tell you why. They are there on orders from the FG to finish the coup that Chris Ubah bungled, and to return the heart of Igboland to being a subjugated territory, as it has been since 1970. Only fools and blind cannot see this.
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quote:Osun State Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, whose panel recommended the expulsion of Ngige and Uba, said at the weekend that he does not regret the action.
He told PDP supporters at a rally held in Ikirun that outright expulsion is the only step that could restore normalcy to Anambra State as well as discipline to the party.
“The recommendations were made in the best interest of the party in particular and Nigerians in general”, he said, and expressed delight that he is “one of the few people whom God used to bring sanity” to the state.
Tell me, Mr Oyinlola, what has Mr. Ngige done to be thus expelled. We know what Chris Ubah did. We know Chris Ubah even abducted a sitting Governor. But the court action challenging Ngige's election has been dismissed. What grounds therefore does your committee have to expel Ngige, seeing that he has committed no crimes, unless and except that you consider it a crime to truly represent and pursue the benefit of the people of Anambra, in contravention of what you call "normalcy." In other words, it's "normal" to oppress Anambrians. It's "normal" to neglect the infrastructure of that state. It's normal to keep the Igbo people under, and their aspirations crushed. Is that what you mean by "normalcy?" Well, we don't want your "normalcy." Things are just fine right now with Ngige in office, and with the good work he has started in the face of all your kind's efforts to sabotage it. You should mind the business of Osun state and leave Anambra alone.
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I do agree that the mandate belongs to Peter Obi, but it is a practical impossibility for him now to become governor. By the time court action is taken and appeals exhausted, Ngige will have served quite a long time. My interest is in seeing the work of Ngige continue, not for his personal benefit, but for the benefit of the average family in Anambra. The lives and well-being of the common people are positively affected so far by Ngige's work. That should not change if at all possible.
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It is indeed very clear that vengeful Obasanjo will go to any length to extract his pound of flesh. This same Obasanjo was told by criminal Ubah of how he rigged the election in Anambra for him(obasanjo) and for Ngige. This Igbo Efulefu, Ubah, confessed that Ngige did not know how the election was rigged. This same Ubah, kidnapped Ngige, paid his henchmen to destroy lives and property in Anambra. Through all this Obasanjo did nothing. We all know how he pul