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FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by nelsonegware: 3:13am On Oct 21, 2012
FLOOD: My horrifying encounter with victims – Gov Uduaghan

By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South

…’I saw people hanging on trees to survive’
MANAGING the ravaging flood in Delta State has been a complicated affair for both the victims and the state
government. In some camps established for the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, in the state, 18 at the time of this report, facilities have been over-stretched.

Besides, in one or two communities, flood has not only swamped relief materials sent to the displaced persons by government, but sacked victims from their makeshift camps. Indeed, the impact on the state is shattering and, at the time of this report, the surge has not abated.

The governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, who cut short his trip to the United States of America for the General Assembly of the United Nations, late last month, when the news of his state going under water got to him, spoke to reporters in Asaba, the state capital, Monday, on how he has handled the catastrophe so far and the challenges.

GOVERNOR Uduaghan, looking visibly perturbed by the devastating toll of flood on the state, stated that when he left Nigeria, last month, with President Goodluck Jonathan to attend the General Assembly of the United Nations in the United States, the ravaging flood had only reared its dreadful head in Lokoja, Kogi State.

He said the Federal Government was busy then trying to create alternative routes to the portion of the Lokoja-Abuja Road that was cut-off by flood, but, about 24 hours later, he got a report from his deputy, Prof Amos Utuama, SAN, that the flood had to his state.

“I can tell you that I was not myself when I heard that flood had spread to my state. I was worried about what my people, especially the victims, would be passing through and, while the summit was underway, with the host President Barack Obama delivering his welcome address, I had to take permission from my own President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, to return to Nigeria with the next available flight”, Uduaghan said.

“In fact, we had just finished seeing the President of France when I took off and, the next day, I started the initial assessment of impacted areas in a helicopter. This was to enable me get an overview of the disaster”.

Devastation
He continued: “After the aerial overview, I started the ground assessment by vehicle and boat. The situation is pathetic. My first encounter with the victims was at Oko communities in Oshimili South Local Government Area of the state. The three communities of Oko Amakom, Oko Ogbele and Oko Anala were flooded and the villagers gathered as refugees by the roadside.

“I had to talk to them that we will open camps to offer them temporary accommodation from the rage of nature, but some of them were reluctant to come to the camp, one of which was already opened at Saint Patrick’s College, Asaba.

“The displaced persons occupied half of the Benin-Asaba-Onitsha expressway and it was obvious that there would not be movement from either Asaba to Onitsha or vice versa if the situation was not taken care of”.

Uduaghan said that later, Utuama and his team briefed him on the situation on ground, and it was palpable that the rampaging flood had taken its toll on the state.

Uduaghan with the flood victims
The governor said from Oshimili North to Oshimili South, Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, Isoko North, Isoko South, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Patani, Bomadi and Burutu local government areas, the people were affected in various degrees..
He explained that a lot of houses and estates in Asaba, bordering the River Niger were devastated by flood.

18 camps
From the first camp that was set up Saint Patrick’s College, Asaba, the governor said people have moved into 14 different camps across the state, adding, “We create new camps when we see that the existing ones are becoming congested”.

Some of the camps are located at ICE, Asaba, Illah, Osisa, Utagbe- Ogbe, AGGS, Ozoro, Saint Michael’s College, Oleh, Ogbe-Ijoh, Oharisi College, Ughelli, Swamp Road, Warri, Ewu Grammar School, Ewu, Okwagbe, Otu-Jeremei, Community Hall, Bomadi and the 19th camp being proposed at a Niger-Delta Development Commission, NDDC, facility.

“We used schools mostly as our camps; nobody expected the flood in the magnitude it occurred even though the National Environmental Management Agency, NEMA, sent out warning. At this time, teachers were on strike in the state and the strike became a blessing in disguise, as we had to use the classrooms”, Uduaghan stated.

“Our aim is to provide the necessities of life, including blankets, mattresses, food, water, medics and security in these camps”.

According to him, it was little items that were stored by the State Emergency Management Agency that the government had to distribute to victims, but it was not enough and between then and now, there has been mobilization from people to meet the needs of the displaced persons.

“Onitsha is virtually empty of mattresses. There is need for mattresses and other things, but we are providing as much as we can”, he added.

Challenges
Uduaghan admitted that there have been challenges in the camps, pointing out, “In the camp, we have challenges of shelter; the schools we renovated came in handy. Initially, I heard the victims were fed twice day, but it is now thrice daily”.

“We also have health challenges. It is the major challenge. First, you want to prevent communicable diseases, especially diarrhea and vomiting and that means you have to plan very well to provide water to take care of general sanitation and waste pollution. In fact, it is critical that sanitation is taken care of in such an environment, otherwise, it will lead to other things”, he said.

As a medical, Uduaghan said he was aware that diseases such as tuberculosis, which, somebody, perhaps, came with from his community could be transferred to somebody else in the camp if proper sanitation is not in place, saying that emergency clinics were opened in the various camps with doctors and nurses on duty.

The governor disclosed that personnel from the clinics were mobilized from government hospitals within and around the submerged areas, while the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, offered to send doctors. Some doctors, pharmacists and nurses were also learnt to have offered their services voluntarily.

According to him, the government was hurriedly building a temporary structure in the Kwale Stadium to accommodate flood victims, as the earlier camp was not adequate.

Uduaghan was also mindful that the government could not continue to use the schools as camps for the displaced persons for a very long time, as the students have to use their classrooms. Meantime, students in the affected schools were moved to nearby schools , while the Ministry of Education, Asaba, has been directed to come up with a holistic plan to tackle the situation for them not to lose in their academics.

For the youths and women not be idle in the camps, he said skill acquisition schemes have been put in place at the ICE center to engage them, while the youths have formed six football camps, ranging from Chelsea, Arsenal, etc to keep their minds off wanton activities.

Mobile hospital
The governor was happy that the mobile hospital, which the state government applied for before the disaster, but had not been put to use, became very useful during this period, saying, “It has facility for 20 beds and it has been set up in the Institute of Continuing Education, ICE, camp, which we are using as a pilot camp. We also provided an ambulance service for the displaced persons in case the need arises”.

Camp commandants
To ensure orderliness in the camps, where allegations were rife that some persons were diverting food items, Uduaghan said government would appoint camp commandants to ensure that there was order and equitable distribution of relief materials to flood victims.

He said he got a report that some persons were even sneaking into the camps to eat food provided for the displaced persons. He promised to as much as possible provide three square meals a day for the victims, but frowned at the attitude of some Deltans, who infiltrated the camps to feed whenever food was served and appealed to them to desist.

The governor gave assurance that he would not do anything to stop the unwholesome attitude of those infiltrators who were not affected by the flood, but were cutting short the ration of flood victims.

Uduaghan stated that lawlessness would be checked with a regulated system of operation in the camps and activities streamlined to ensure that when it was time for breakfast, everybody would come out for breakfast and when it was time for lunch, everybody would come out for lunch.

Review of camp facilities
The governor promised that he would continue to improve facilities in the camps to ensure that the IDP’s enjoyed the necessities of life.

Uduaghan, who harped on the need for the medical units in the various camps to do their job diligently especially with professional expertise, enjoined them not to allow patients to buy drugs from outside the premises.

His words: “The medical team knows what to do if there is shortage of drugs. They should use their professional intelligence to move to the next level because they know how to get drugs. They should not at any time allow patients to go outside the camps to buy drug with their own money”.

Stomach turning incidents
Uduaghan said the mental state of the displaced persons was very important, as anything could happen, if because of the distress, they resort to untoward and irrational actions.

His words, “I think it was by the roadside when I went to Oko, I just saw a woman with a hunchback, and she was standing, looking hopeless and lost. She was looking very dejected and had no inkling that I was standing beside her when I came very close to her. From what I found out, she had lost her husband, had no children and the flood had just washed away all her property.

“She refused to go to the camp probably because of her hunchback and what people could tell her in the camp. She just did not want to stay in the camp and told me that all I could do to help her was to give her money to rent a house”.

Uduaghan, who had a lot of stories to tell about the plight of the victims, said, “I saw a baby, just delivered few days to the flood disaster, there was no pant or shirt on the child because the mother could not save her household property from flood.

Delta state governor paddles through flooded area in Delta during inspection
“I have seen terrible things in life, but what I saw in the flooding and displacement is very disheartening. I had to stand on top of a pick-up van to address people in one of the camps, I was moved to tears as I saw the body language of Deltans, whose only hope of survival is on what I will do for them as governor of their state.

“They were looking at me as I spoke to them as if their entire life was gone. “What we have been doing since the tragedy occurred is to give them hope, I and top officials of the government have been in the field to ensure that we give them basic help”.

People hang on trees
The governor pointed out that quite a number of victims refused to leave their villages, saying they were used to flood. Uduaghan narrated the story of a man, who refused to leave when flood hit his community and started to put up a new structure.

He said the flood increased the next day and swamped the blocks he laid newly and he added more, but when the flood swallowed fresh layers of blocks he stubbornly added in the next three days, it was the man that was pleading that he should be evacuated.

“There were people hanging on trees and on top of their houses”, Uduaghan said, adding, “Some Deltans have also been donating space to government to use as camps. One of them is a leader of the South-South, Chief Edwin Clark, who donated his property at Swamp Road, Warri and somewhere on Warri-Sapele Road, Warri”.

As at Monday, he said Patani community was totally under water, while a 15-room hotel, which a concerned citizen gave to government to accommodate flood victims, was submerged by flood a day after the owner made the offer.

Also, between Asaba and Ughelli Road, flood had cut off a section and, if not for the on-going construction work on Sector B of the road by the state government, the road would have become impassable.

SOS
The governor said, “We have made appeals to the Federal Government, philanthropists and public spirited organizations to come to our aid by bringing relief materials, but I don’t want to collect money from anybody. They should buy things with their money and bring. We still need things”.

He said the Federal Government intervened through a presidential committee, headed by the Minister of Environment, which came to assess the situation in the state, as well as NEMA. The Federal Government had also announced cash grants to affected states and Delta, being in category A, was allocated N500 million, which is yet to be disbursed.

Uduaghan said he was mobilizing to meet National Assembly members from the state in Abuja, some of whom lost their houses to the rampaging flood. He disclosed that he already met some of them and they were already coming with relief materials.

The governor hinted that he would set up a committee, headed by a retired Supreme Court Judge, to advise it on how to expend the N500 million and measures to take to avert danger in future and other post-camp plans. According to him, the money was not enough, but the Federal Government was clear that it was just a start off, as a committee had been set up to raise more funds for the affected states.

Nevertheless, he was quick to add that even when the money has not been released, rumour peddlers were at work that he (Uduaghan) would eat the money.

Jonathan’s overfly
Uduaghan also disclosed that when the president overflew the state during his tour of flood-ravaged states, last weekend, he saw the many farms, particularly plantain and rice farms, that were submerged. “There was a place, which from the helicopter, we saw that the entire plantation was submerged, we were seeing the leaves of the plantain all turned yellow and the roof of the two houses that were under water”.

Famine looms
The governor was unequivocal that hunger was looming in Delta and other flood ravaged states with the extensive damage to farms.

He also said bush meatslike grass cutter, antelope, etc would be scarce, as the flood also killed a lot of them, but Jonathan, who also saw things for himself, has directed the Minister of Agriculture to evolve a strategy on how to deal with the problem.

Uduaghan said he was aware that government was already looking into whether to discourage import duty on rice or reduce the payable duty, and, because such staple food as garri and yam could not be imported, but grown on our soil, experts were looking at the varieties of cassava, plantain and banana that would mature in six months. “We are going to have store reserves to save for the rainy day”, the governor stated.

Lamentable deaths
Officially, he said seven deaths were recorded. Among them was an eight-year-old girl, who died at Cable Point, Asaba; another unnamed child; a 73-year-old woman at Illah; a community head in Ndokwa and three others at a camp.

The governor put the total number of displaced persons as at Monday at 42, 271, but was quick to add that the number was that of those that officially registered in the IDPs’ camps.

No idea when flood will end
Uduaghan admitted that government was not yet perfect in the handling of the needs of the victims and could not have been perfect, but said it was doing its best to attend to their needs.

Asked when the flood would end, the governor said, “The water is still rising, we do not know when the water will stop increasing, and we are preparing for a very long haul the way things are going”.

Victims comfort
He, however, said he was ready to spend anything to provide comfort for the flood victims, adding that it had not crossed his mind since the disaster took place to compute the money the government had spent in managing the crisis for what was uppermost in his mind was the comfort of the victims and not the money spent.

Uduaghan also said there might be the need to present a supplementary budget to the House of Assembly in order to have legal imprimatur to source and expend money on the flood victims.

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by nelsonegware: 3:17am On Oct 21, 2012
Your Excellency, we appreciate your efforts in taking care of the over 42,000 IDPs in over 18 camps across the State. God will continue to show you love and mercy, grant you more wisdom to run the affairs of our dear state to an enviable height.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by festusijomoni: 3:29am On Oct 21, 2012
Thank you Dr Uduaghan. Please kindly plan for their Post rehabilitation sir. God bless you.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by UYCO: 4:40am On Oct 21, 2012
Thanks to the indefatigable governor of Delta state
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by frivoke: 6:19am On Oct 21, 2012
Your Excellency sir words are not enough to say thank you, because the stress you are passing through this trying period of time is not easy. God in his infinite mercys with continue to shower his blessings and protection upon you in Jesus name Amen.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Nobody: 6:44am On Oct 21, 2012
[size=18pt]Propaganda![/size]


#not buying it!

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Nobody: 6:48am On Oct 21, 2012
nice response to the disaster,you can do more sir.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Boboedom: 7:21am On Oct 21, 2012
Thief and his stupid propaganda machine.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by chemashie(m): 7:28am On Oct 21, 2012
Why do you have to waste the whole page because of one egg-headed man? He has to wait for the calamity to happen before planning to move in. He must have been gingered by GEJ who promised to help with funds.
MODs should start giving us the summary of the news on fp cos i can not be wasting my free MB on top of one yeye news.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Nobody: 7:59am On Oct 21, 2012
disgusting. the man has probably done nothing but pay his mouthpieces to spa NL

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by bolaino(m): 8:02am On Oct 21, 2012
All these people thanking that heartless man, u might be deltans but I'm not sure u live in delta state, u guys should come around one of these days and see what this charlatan has done to the state, the man is a criminal mastermind, he's happy about the flood all this is just a facade, and he's not even keeping record of how much they've spent so far, later he'll tell us they spent billions of naira on flood victims, this is all just propaganda, that man is the worst thing that has happened to delta state, the state is even more hopeless than nigeria. God help my beloved state

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by sylve11: 8:04am On Oct 21, 2012
Won't it be wise if the flood victims themselves spewed these? God is watching! cool
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by sylve11: 8:06am On Oct 21, 2012
oyb: disgusting. the man has probably done nothing but pay his mouthpieces to spa NL

Thank u! cool

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by sugardaddy1(m): 8:13am On Oct 21, 2012
Logicboy03: [size=18pt]Propaganda![/size]
Exactly my thoughts.

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Nobody: 8:16am On Oct 21, 2012
$ugardaddy:

Exactly my thoughts.

Thanks!
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by kenysbabe(f): 8:21am On Oct 21, 2012
Welldone Gov! Please keep up the good works. But how will it not cross your mind to compute what you have spent so far? Accountability matters a lot Sir.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Walexz02(m): 8:40am On Oct 21, 2012
Letz heare 4rm those living in Delta abeg....
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by richmind: 8:55am On Oct 21, 2012
bolaino: All these people thanking that heartless man, u might be deltans but I'm not sure u live in delta state, u guys should come around one of these days and see what this charlatan has done to the state, the man is a criminal mastermind, he's happy about the flood all this is just a facade, and he's not even keeping record of how much they've spent so far, later he'll tell us they spent billions of naira on flood victims, this is all just propaganda, that man is the worst thing that has happened to delta state, the state is even more hopeless than nigeria. God help my beloved state


Please people really need to see what is happening in Delta state, so much wealth yet so many dilapidated structures. Ibori was a saint compared to Uduaghan, God please deliver Delta state from pdp.

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by kellyrolly21(m): 8:59am On Oct 21, 2012
Bleep you Uduaghan, what have you done nothing, I am presently in Ozoro right away, nothing is happening here and everyone is running up and down, you have done nothing, the money the president gave to Delta State where is it, what have you done, you just came to tell us you say USA president and France president, NONSENSE. I know this flood will help you by increasing your pocket and I believe that you have 200 million for yourself already and your associate have 150 million already and then your loyalist have 50 million already and the you will give 100 to to those who you feel like giving to, Uduaghan change for the end time is coming, stop propoganding and do things straight. Again Bleep YOU

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by tegamans: 8:59am On Oct 21, 2012
LIE LIE . OLE
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Nobody: 9:01am On Oct 21, 2012
Actions shall be judged according to intention. from the obvious, it can be deduced that Dr Uduaghan is truly human and compassionate and that makes a BIG difference.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by DELTABOY1: 9:23am On Oct 21, 2012
Even in the difficult terrain and the torrential flood that has taken the life of some people, His Excellency the most compassionate governor in Nigeria was able to paddle his way trough to assist flood victims. He put in his medical knowledge to personally treat victims in their various camps. What else can a man do to put smile on the face of his people. Yes I know those talking trash above are opposition party members who are not interested in whatever good work the man is doing but to take over his office. It is not surprising but your evil intention will perpetually make God to keep u in the abys of political obscurity that you have always been. How many camp has your master Ogboru visited in solidarity with the flood victims. Yet he said he love the people of the state.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by kessyur: 10:32am On Oct 21, 2012
let me commend you for the first tym my guvnor.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by bolaino(m): 10:45am On Oct 21, 2012
DELTA BOY: Even in the difficult terrain and the torrential flood that has taken the life of some people, His Excellency the most compassionate governor in Nigeria was able to paddle his way trough to assist flood victims. He put in his medical knowledge to personally treat victims in their various camps. What else can a man do to put smile on the face of his people. Yes I know those talking trash above are opposition party members who are not interested in whatever good work the man is doing but to take over his office. It is not surprising but your evil intention will perpetually make God to keep u in the abys of political obscurity that you have always been. How many camp has your master Ogboru visited in solidarity with the flood victims. Yet he said he love the people of the state.
smh, this is very sad, people like u are the reason Nigeria is still in penury, this your so called governor has caused untold hardship on countless people living in delta state, delta state is in a state of quagmire, no roads, no jobs, no security, dis information and so on, and u come here to eulogise that pri.ck of a governor, I don't blame u, and by the way, this has nothing to do with partisan politics, ibori was a saint compared to this thing with horns u call ur governor, it's very sad indeed to see comments like yours, what is it people won't do for money, smh
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by Tenderly1(f): 10:51am On Oct 21, 2012
You guyz are st(u)pid,after getting paid by that man,you will come online and start spewing thrash.mu/furus.

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by bolaino(m): 10:53am On Oct 21, 2012
richmind:


Please people really need to see what is happening in Delta state, so much wealth yet so many dilapidated structures. Ibori was a saint compared to Uduaghan, God please deliver Delta state from pdp.
deltans are suffering everyday and all thanks to the two horned beast of a man called our governor, everything is a mess in the state, the youths are becoming more restive everyday, all these things he is doing about this flood is just an avenue for him to loot more, he has even dropped a subtle hint that they've not been keeping records of how much he has been spending, what absolute bull sh.it, are we in the dark ages? Does he think deltans are uneducated fools, I'm ashamed to be in the same alumni with that mofo, may God help Delta state.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by festusijomoni: 11:29am On Oct 21, 2012
Guys I live n Delta and. Kow what am saying. The Governor may not have performed to our expectations but he has done marvelously well as far as the flood matter is concerned. Am sure many IDPs will attest to the fact that they are being well taken care of by the State Government as well as well meaning Organisations and Philantropists. The N500 million donated by the Federal Government is yet to be disbursed because the Committee headed by Justice Francis Tabai (JSC) rtd is yet to come out with the modalities for the disbursement. Let's join hands with Government to provide hope and succor to the displaced persons.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by otokx(m): 12:19pm On Oct 21, 2012
This thing is not being covered enough by the media.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by gentleoyink: 12:36pm On Oct 21, 2012
Who know Bros Uduahan well, go agree with me say the guy just dey form.

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by mcsunny03yahoocom(m): 12:42pm On Oct 21, 2012
Y has he not kpt d records of money spent on flood victims?dat shows he is not a gud manager of resources.tomoro he will come and tell d world he spent billions of naira on flood victims a way of looting and siphoning.DR.UDUAGHAN pls tell us hw mch u spent from our tax payers money. a servant dat doesnt gv account of money spent to his master is not a gud servant.
Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by redsun(m): 12:57pm On Oct 21, 2012
All these otimpkus commending him are his paid stewards to promote him on line or one person using different IDs to yarn opata.That guy will suffer worse faith than ibori,he is a rogue,and to think that he is a medical doctor,makes it more appaling.

By the way,why is he using schools as makeshift shelters?Are pupils on holidays?Diseases are easy to spread in places like that,exposing school children to that kind of avoidable situation is a gross misconduct of duties and repugnant act of irresponsibilities.He should know better as a flipping "medical doctor".

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Re: FLOOD: My Horrifying Encounter With Victims- Gov Uduaghan by UYCO: 1:01pm On Oct 21, 2012
Uduaghan is working , Delta State is moving, to God be the glory. Haters should locate the nearest transformer and hug it.

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