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Politics Remains The Only Lucrative Business In Nigeria by ade82: 12:00pm On Feb 16, 2011
You will instantly run into a brick wall if you want to categorize Chief Gregory Iyke Ibe [Phd]. Although he describes himself simply as a University teacher, there is more to his life. For a fact, he teaches at Abia state university but to see him from that standpoint is to foreclose the complex manifestations of a 46-year-old man who has consistently participated in government, behind the scene, since he was 23. However, it was the Olusegun Obasanjo presidency that threw up Dr Ibe to a pedestal that drew national and international attention. He functioned as a close ally of the ex-president, in a capacity that remained largely unknown to the public, yet he was an arrowhead to that regime.


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