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Why The Tripartite Agreement Involving Willie Obiano Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly by FreeGlobe(f): 5:15pm On Oct 21, 2013
Today, the 21st day of October 2013 began with a leak of an agreement between Chiefs Victor Umeh, Willie Obiano and Austin Adigwe.
The said agreement stipulated payment of monies to parties involved in the agreement and how the Anambra State government is expected to wield its powers once the aspirant assumes office.
The media team of Willie Obiano had refuted the veracity of the agreement and tried their
best to tend it laughable.
But that’s where the danger lies.
Nigerians had been hoodwinked by repeated clean slated or media laundered looks of
political office holders over the years, only for
the tenure in offices to show us otherwise.
Now, they have added impunity into their bags
of tricks.
A leaked document with signatures and titled
‘agreement’ isn’t a thing to be overlooked in this era of our awareness in seeking out corrupt persons and practices in order to push this nation forward.
Questions should be asked and hard questions
for that matter. Not in castigating Obiano’s candidature, because the truth of the matter is that all aspirants to the same position had signed such documents as well; binding them to political party loyalty first before that of the states, but using this window of opportunity to force the hands of justice on the very corrupt party platform politics in order for voted leaders to focus on the jobs they were elected for without uncalled and undue influence.
Chiefs Victor Umeh and Austin Adigwe aren’t
known as corrupt-free minds–one has a party
to run and wield his hold onto before he
retires power to his present 2nd in command,
while the other seeks avenue to become the
next Igwe of Awka where he feels he would
benefit from party politics largesse perpetually.
This should be stopped. Note that this
agreement and its kind was never prepared to
come before any courts of law anywhere on
earth; the one between Chris Ngige and Chris
Uba then, wasn’t brought before any, when
Ngige decided to go AWOL.
Suffice this to say, unless the three signed
parties can go back in time and change their
signatures, this agreement can be verified.
Also expect the leakage of postdated cheques
to support this agreement, if the daredevil
personality that brought this to light hasn’t
been quieted down already.
This is the real face of party politics in
Nigeria. Welcome aboard.
The writer is @2dmaxo on Twitter.

http://www.ekekeee.com/anambra-polls-tripartite-agreement-involving-willie-obiano-shouldnt-taken-lightly
Re: Why The Tripartite Agreement Involving Willie Obiano Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly by FreeGlobe(f): 5:19pm On Oct 21, 2013
one wonders if the skin bleaching Willy obiano will not perform worst than his master Peter Obi considering the number of masters he has signed agreement with. His tenure will concentrate on settling or withdrawing from those masters. God forbid. Great write up

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Re: Why The Tripartite Agreement Involving Willie Obiano Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly by FreeGlobe(f): 5:27pm On Oct 21, 2013
this is the same man that forgot the name of his deputy in a debate showing his deputy must have also been handpicked by one of the masters. say no to godfatherism ndi Anambra

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Re: Why The Tripartite Agreement Involving Willie Obiano Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly by Cuche: 7:03pm On Oct 21, 2013
FreeGlobe: one wonders if the skin bleaching Willy obiano will not perform worst than his master Peter Obi considering the number of masters he has signed agreement with. His tenure will concentrate on settling or withdrawing from those masters. God forbid. Great write up
There is no tenure extension for Obi, his tenure ends in March 2014.
By the mercy of God and the long rope He extends to thieves, Mr Peter will live to handover, repent and return all he stole from Anambra, including the Shopping Mall at Kado area, Abuja; Stakes or call it shares in Shoprite nig, Sabmiller, bank, oil facility, etc He will also include an apology letter for my people.
He may also decide to be a fugitive by running to America straight from handover venue, the incoming administration will definitely probe him to prove he was no Saint that he claimed to be.
You may not know, but all the oppositions are united in kicking him out. He must go
Re: Why The Tripartite Agreement Involving Willie Obiano Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly by Nobody: 7:30pm On Oct 21, 2013
Vote APC

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Re: Why The Tripartite Agreement Involving Willie Obiano Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly by FreeGlobe(f): 10:14pm On Oct 21, 2013
Peter obi is the worst thing to happen to the state. he should be thinking about jail when he leaves not foisting another candidate on us

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