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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by kelib: 7:25am On Jun 20, 2015
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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by kelib: 7:29am On Jun 20, 2015
imagine if obi was d govr of lagos wif dat gangantuan igp, mehn lagos for turn paris.
no be that thief fashola making noise at d end of their tenure more debts were kept.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by Nobody: 7:32am On Jun 20, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
I hereby declare d state of osun a failed state

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by Nobody: 7:35am On Jun 20, 2015
dtruth3:
What more can i say, i did tell people all the time, even during and after, that no one could be compared with Peter Obi. Indeed, he performed above expectation.

There is one remarkable thing about him, all through his regime, you will never see him on any Media house seeking for any cheap popularity. You will hardly know he was doing anything. His media team headed by Mr Mike Udah, was very silent. And his works was speaking for him. Unlike many THIEVES in Governors clothing we have today.


The only mistake he made in life, was to assist and supported the emergence of Malam Kabiru Usman Okorocha, to become Governor of IMO state under APGA platform. And what later happened, the Id..iot foolishly decamped to a stupid Party, that has DEPT as one of there fiscal policy!

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by Ofunaofu: 7:41am On Jun 20, 2015
dtruth3:
What more can i say, i did tell people all the time, even during and after, that no one could be compared with Peter Obi. Indeed, he performed above expectation.

There is one remarkable thing about him, all through his regime, you will never see him on any Media house seeking for any cheap popularity. You will hardly know he was doing anything. His media team headed by Mr Mike Udah, was very silent. And his works was speaking for him. Unlike many THIEVES in Governors clothing we have today.


The only mistake he made in life, was to assist and supported the emergence of Malam Kabiru Usman Okorocha, to become Governor of IMO state under APGA platform. And what later happened, the Id..iot foolishly decamped to a stupid Party, that has DEPT as one of there fiscal policy!
And also non payment of salaries as one of their trademark

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by SUBMARINE: 7:58am On Jun 20, 2015
Impeach Mallam Rochas


Peter Obi dead brain is better than the living brain of Mallam Rochas. angry

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by obayaya(m): 8:11am On Jun 20, 2015
Kenai:
Troubled Governors And The Peter Principle

As most governors in Nigeria run from pillar to post in search of funds to meet such basic obligation as salaries and pension arrears, this column wagers that all the petro-dollars in Arabia will not help a poor governor. Even as they collectively resolved to recover expenditure allegedly made on behalf of the Federal Government, a better option may well be to tell each other the harsh truth. Unless most of our governors purge themselves of spiritual and mental poverty, they will always be plagued by this manner fiscal poverty.

The newly-elected governors in particular must carry out a deep introspection over the activities of their immediate predecessors and determine to choose a fresh path because the road ahead is destined to be tough. It will be interesting to note the amount spent by some of the governors at the Abuja meeting last Wednesday in search of bailout. It will be even more interesting to note that some of the governors travelled to and from Abuja in chartered jets at highly wasteful rates.

Just last month, even as workers suffer the pangs of hunger, a governor from the Southeast was on a junket with a chartered jet. As he touched down in his state, he kept the jet on standby for so long and at such huge cost that even the owners of the craft were worried at such wastefulness by a state’s chief executive.

Early in this month, four vessels berthed at the Apapa Ports bearing 34,450 tons of imported crude palm oil worth over N3 billion. In the last five years, Nigeria has imported about 2.4 million metric tons of this commodity valued at about N314 billion (about $1.6 billion).

We must point it out for the umpteenth time that between Adapalm in Imo State and Risonpalm in Rivers State all the palm products needs of Nigeria’s manufacturing industries can be met with extra to export to Europe. In other words, these states could have easily earned a chunk of this multi-billion dollars palm oil trade. But a visit to any of these sprawling palm estates would only make you weep. It would also afford you an idea of the kind of people managing our affairs.

Apart from funds from the federation account, which has virtually vanished with the crude oil debacle, most governors never mustered the initiative to build alternative economic bases in their states. As we said here last week, has cocoa stopped growing in the Southwest of Nigeria or has it stopped being a major world commodity? Any thinking governor can make any state in the Southwest the hub of cocoa production and processing in Africa.

Regardless that most states lacked any economic base and do not earn enough revenue, yet they all live large and embark on vanity programmes and projects that are not only way above their means, but have little economic value. Imo for instance was handing cash to pupils and also claimed to be building two universities at the same time. It was also building a fancy skyscraper and three massive hotels in the three senatorial zones. There are 27 general hospitals going on simultaneously in the 27 LGAs. There is no iota of financial planning in all of these.

In Osun State, an unsustainable N3.6 billion free school meal programme is on, as well as free uniforms; free tablets and free tuition. What then are parents for? In the thick of all these is an airport project.



Where on earth is this impoverished State supposed to get the fund for all these? Where is financial planning and projections in all this? Another state in the southwest is building so many posh public schools in towns while many students still learn under trees in the rural areas. There is also a plan to build a sky-scrapper like the Cocoa House in Ibadan, an ego-induced edifice, not minding that the Ibadan monolith is barely occupied and of little economic value apart from gracing the horizon.

Why would a governor dare to purchase jets, helicopters and fly in chartered jets yet expect that cash is inexhaustible? Why are local government council workers also owed for months in many states? The federal allocation to LGAs ought to be enough to pay that level of staff five times over since hardly anything else happen in the LGAs.

The point being made essentially here is that money or the lack thereof, is not the problem with these states that cannot pay their workers. This may be hard to comprehend but the point is that no state is in reality richer than the other. A state is only as good as its manager. This is buttressed by the fact that while some oil-rich state are in trouble, some that are deemed to be poor states have managed their finances so well that they have enough to bailout rich states.

This is where the Peter Principle above comes in. This principle, espoused by a certain Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull states that people are usually promoted to positions quite above their competence. Are most governors in Nigeria truly competent. Are they willing to learn?

This leads to the other Peter Principle: the Peter Obi Principle. This column will recommend him especially to the new governors. They must quietly seek out the erstwhile governor of Anambra State, Governor Peter Obi and tap his mind on the art of running a state in an emerging economy like Nigeria’s. It is not only that Anambra is not owing workers, it has enough in its kitty to lend money to some overly trouble states.

Obi did not only leave about N80 billion in cash for his successor Chief Willie Obiano, he put millions of dollars of the state’s funds in bonds that will mature in a few years time at some profit. As if he saw tomorrow, he executed a policy of putting aside at least N100million monthly for his eight years in office. Apart from a glaring fiscal discipline, he never embarked on any vanity projects of policies but enacted numerous decisions that would continue to redound on the economic well being of the state for a very long time.

There are investments in modern shopping malls in Awka, Nnewi, Onitsha; Onitsha Business Parks one and two and a N500 million investment with the Bank of Industry to support SMEs in Anambra State. Perhaps most remarkable is the SAB Miller’s breweries in Onitsha, which recently expanded to Nnewi. SAB Miller, one of the biggest brewers in the world has invested about $170 million in its Nigeria subsidiary based in Anambra and will provide about 50,000 jobs at full capacity. This is the way to build a state’s economy.

Peter Obi exemplified prudent leadership while delivering value to the people. At the time he left in March 2014, he had restored the people’s trust in public schools and Anambra candidates topped in all national exams for many years. While some states are so indebted that they are no longer credit worthy, Peter Obi did not borrow a dime in eight years. His time in Anambra (2006- 2014) ought to be a case study on how to run a state. He left the state far better than he met it and proved that it is not the quantum of funds available to a state but the quality of mind managing it.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/troubled-governors-and-peter-principle/

cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Obinoscopy, Ikengawo, Superstar1, Raumdeter, Abagworo, Schematics, Sunnybobo3, Eagleeye2, Eaglechild, AgabaI23.

But freeglobe will always criticize peter obi... forgetting that the billions obiano is spending now is a product of Peter obi's prudent management.

My pain however is that it seems obiano is becoming a wasteful media governor. I have a feeling that he is the governor that kept a private jet running on standby.

God will continue to bless Peter Obi wherever he is
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by davidugotex(m): 8:15am On Jun 20, 2015
What Peter Obi did in Anambra can only be achieved when a governor comes into power with the aim to serve his people and not to serve and enrich himself. This is still lacking in almost all the Nigerian governors. Many of them who would not ordinarily fly in First Class of public airlines with their own money are now buying or chattering jets with their State's money. Talk about greed and unpatriotism of the highest order.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by obayaya(m): 8:17am On Jun 20, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
Peter Obi is already the SEC boss. He doesn't need a ministerial post again. I hope he performs well in his new appointment.

After Becoming SEC chairman, he enrolled for a leadership program as Oxford..

He's preparing himself for the Job.

That's how you know born Leaders

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by warripekin(m): 8:21am On Jun 20, 2015
Peter obi the one his officials called aka gum was very frugal in managing resources. All the time he was governor, he never chartered a private jet and he flew commercial jets. He usually travels with lesser aids than any governor. The man tried unlike my governor whose 8 yrs in delta state was a lesson in mismanagement. I respect that Enugu dude as well then akpabio.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by EMANY01(m): 8:26am On Jun 20, 2015
Kenai:
Troubled Governors And The Peter Principle

As most governors in Nigeria run from pillar to post in search of funds to meet such basic obligation as salaries and pension arrears, this column wagers that all the petro-dollars in Arabia will not help a poor governor. Even as they collectively resolved to recover expenditure allegedly made on behalf of the Federal Government, a better option may well be to tell each other the harsh truth. Unless most of our governors purge themselves of spiritual and mental poverty, they will always be plagued by this manner fiscal poverty.

The newly-elected governors in particular must carry out a deep introspection over the activities of their immediate predecessors and determine to choose a fresh path because the road ahead is destined to be tough. It will be interesting to note the amount spent by some of the governors at the Abuja meeting last Wednesday in search of bailout. It will be even more interesting to note that some of the governors travelled to and from Abuja in chartered jets at highly wasteful rates.

Just last month, even as workers suffer the pangs of hunger, a governor from the Southeast was on a junket with a chartered jet. As he touched down in his state, he kept the jet on standby for so long and at such huge cost that even the owners of the craft were worried at such wastefulness by a state’s chief executive.

Early in this month, four vessels berthed at the Apapa Ports bearing 34,450 tons of imported crude palm oil worth over N3 billion. In the last five years, Nigeria has imported about 2.4 million metric tons of this commodity valued at about N314 billion (about $1.6 billion).

We must point it out for the umpteenth time that between Adapalm in Imo State and Risonpalm in Rivers State all the palm products needs of Nigeria’s manufacturing industries can be met with extra to export to Europe. In other words, these states could have easily earned a chunk of this multi-billion dollars palm oil trade. But a visit to any of these sprawling palm estates would only make you weep. It would also afford you an idea of the kind of people managing our affairs.

Apart from funds from the federation account, which has virtually vanished with the crude oil debacle, most governors never mustered the initiative to build alternative economic bases in their states. As we said here last week, has cocoa stopped growing in the Southwest of Nigeria or has it stopped being a major world commodity? Any thinking governor can make any state in the Southwest the hub of cocoa production and processing in Africa.

Regardless that most states lacked any economic base and do not earn enough revenue, yet they all live large and embark on vanity programmes and projects that are not only way above their means, but have little economic value. Imo for instance was handing cash to pupils and also claimed to be building two universities at the same time. It was also building a fancy skyscraper and three massive hotels in the three senatorial zones. There are 27 general hospitals going on simultaneously in the 27 LGAs. There is no iota of financial planning in all of these.

In Osun State, an unsustainable N3.6 billion free school meal programme is on, as well as free uniforms; free tablets and free tuition. What then are parents for? In the thick of all these is an airport project.



Where on earth is this impoverished State supposed to get the fund for all these? Where is financial planning and projections in all this? Another state in the southwest is building so many posh public schools in towns while many students still learn under trees in the rural areas. There is also a plan to build a sky-scrapper like the Cocoa House in Ibadan, an ego-induced edifice, not minding that the Ibadan monolith is barely occupied and of little economic value apart from gracing the horizon.

Why would a governor dare to purchase jets, helicopters and fly in chartered jets yet expect that cash is inexhaustible? Why are local government council workers also owed for months in many states? The federal allocation to LGAs ought to be enough to pay that level of staff five times over since hardly anything else happen in the LGAs.

The point being made essentially here is that money or the lack thereof, is not the problem with these states that cannot pay their workers. This may be hard to comprehend but the point is that no state is in reality richer than the other. A state is only as good as its manager. This is buttressed by the fact that while some oil-rich state are in trouble, some that are deemed to be poor states have managed their finances so well that they have enough to bailout rich states.

This is where the Peter Principle above comes in. This principle, espoused by a certain Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull states that people are usually promoted to positions quite above their competence. Are most governors in Nigeria truly competent. Are they willing to learn?

This leads to the other Peter Principle: the Peter Obi Principle. This column will recommend him especially to the new governors. They must quietly seek out the erstwhile governor of Anambra State, Governor Peter Obi and tap his mind on the art of running a state in an emerging economy like Nigeria’s. It is not only that Anambra is not owing workers, it has enough in its kitty to lend money to some overly trouble states.

Obi did not only leave about N80 billion in cash for his successor Chief Willie Obiano, he put millions of dollars of the state’s funds in bonds that will mature in a few years time at some profit. As if he saw tomorrow, he executed a policy of putting aside at least N100million monthly for his eight years in office. Apart from a glaring fiscal discipline, he never embarked on any vanity projects of policies but enacted numerous decisions that would continue to redound on the economic well being of the state for a very long time.

There are investments in modern shopping malls in Awka, Nnewi, Onitsha; Onitsha Business Parks one and two and a N500 million investment with the Bank of Industry to support SMEs in Anambra State. Perhaps most remarkable is the SAB Miller’s breweries in Onitsha, which recently expanded to Nnewi. SAB Miller, one of the biggest brewers in the world has invested about $170 million in its Nigeria subsidiary based in Anambra and will provide about 50,000 jobs at full capacity. This is the way to build a state’s economy.

Peter Obi exemplified prudent leadership while delivering value to the people. At the time he left in March 2014, he had restored the people’s trust in public schools and Anambra candidates topped in all national exams for many years. While some states are so indebted that they are no longer credit worthy, Peter Obi did not borrow a dime in eight years. His time in Anambra (2006- 2014) ought to be a case study on how to run a state. He left the state far better than he met it and proved that it is not the quantum of funds available to a state but the quality of mind managing it.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/troubled-governors-and-peter-principle/

cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Obinoscopy, Ikengawo, Superstar1, Raumdeter, Abagworo, Schematics, Sunnybobo3, Eagleeye2, Eaglechild, AgabaI23.

Somebody is getting fired in the nation, for dearing to critisize the big ogas allies talking about the roach keeping a jet on stand by wastfully.....ok naa.
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 8:27am On Jun 20, 2015
ACM10:
Why am I always uncomfortable whenever I see packs of wolf praising and cheering an elephant? undecided
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 8:30am On Jun 20, 2015
I smell propaganda. We never get to see stories about Chime who was the real achiever. Peter obi should leave us alone. Obiano has said he didnt see any 80 billion.
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by SUBMARINE: 8:36am On Jun 20, 2015
FreeGlobe:
I smell propaganda. We never get to see stories about Chime who was the real achiever. Peter obi should leave us alone. Obiano has said he didnt see any 80 billion.


What has Obiano achieved.?


List them
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 8:40am On Jun 20, 2015
SUBMARINE:



What has Obiano achieved.?


List them
Obiano has achieved more than Peter obi in a year plus. Security, IGR, Job creation, Youth empowerment, workers welfare etc. Go to the state, the difference is clear
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 8:59am On Jun 20, 2015
obayaya:


But freeglobe will always criticize peter obi... forgetting that the billions obiano is spending now is a product of Peter obi's prudent management.

My pain however is that it seems obiano is becoming a wasteful media governor. I have a feeling that he is the governor that kept a private jet running on standby.

God will continue to bless Peter Obi wherever he is
obiano has said he didnt see any money although he has refused to embarass obi by making a fuse of it in the media like obi is doing and by the way, obiano raised IGR from a mere 500 million naira a month to over 1 billion a month in less than 6 months which means more money in state coffers
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by after1: 8:59am On Jun 20, 2015
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FreeGlobe:

obiano has said he didnt see any money although he has refused to embarass obi by making a fuse of it in the media like obi is doing and by the way, obiano raised IGR from a mere 500 million naira a month to over 1 billion a month in less than 6 months which means more money in state coffers
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Shameless being, Dont run today.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 9:02am On Jun 20, 2015
after1:
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Shameless being, Dont run today.
I HATE HOMOSEXUALS, STOP STALKING ME!!
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by SUBMARINE: 9:03am On Jun 20, 2015
FreeGlobe:

Obiano has achieved more than Peter obi in a year plus. Security, IGR, Job creation, Youth empowerment, workers welfare etc. Go to the state, the difference is clear

Ehennnnn


OK give us figures.


Let's start with IGR and returns on investment
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by after1: 9:06am On Jun 20, 2015
[s]
FreeGlobe:

I HATE HOMOSEXUALS, STOP STALKING ME!!
[/s]

You will regret ever starting what you cant finish, grown jobless adult that still live with his aged senile mother. Shame on you animal

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 9:06am On Jun 20, 2015
SUBMARINE:


Ehennnnn


OK give us figures.


Let's start with IGR and returns on investment
Here we go


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/obiano-we-raised-anambra-igr-from-n500m-to-n1bn-in-six-months/190100/
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by Nobody: 9:12am On Jun 20, 2015
FreeGlobe:

obiano has said he didnt see any money although he has refused to embarass obi by making a fuse of it in the media like obi is doing and by the way, obiano raised IGR from a mere 500 million naira a month to over 1 billion a month in less than 6 months which means more money in state coffers

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by pazienza(m): 9:14am On Jun 20, 2015
ACM10:
Why am I always uncomfortable whenever I see packs of wolf praising and cheering an elephant? undecided

I tell you.
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by adetboy: 9:17am On Jun 20, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
I hereby declare d state of osun a failed state

The case of tht state is a sorry case! Aregbe is a complete departure from Peter Obi as explained in the article....soo many meaningless abandoned projects.. I am still at a loss as to the significance of the overhead bridge/interchange at Gbongan junction,the tallest talking drum,the relaxation center at Gbongan etc. Even the most publicised opon imo has proven to be a complete scam.

I all of this,the workers and pensioners bear the brunt of the government recklessness. Perhaps Peter Obi shd arrange a crash programme on effective governance for these governors.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by pazienza(m): 9:17am On Jun 20, 2015
obayaya:


But freeglobe will always criticize peter obi... forgetting that the billions obiano is spending now is a product of Peter obi's prudent management.

My pain however is that it seems obiano is becoming a wasteful media governor. I have a feeling that he is the governor that kept a private jet running on standby.

God will continue to bless Peter Obi wherever he is

It's good that every government have those that criticize it, that should keep them on their toes.

Peter Obi did well.
His management skills will be better harnessed in an Igbo country, free of negative energies of other envious Nigerian groups.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by SUBMARINE: 9:30am On Jun 20, 2015
FreeGlobe:

Here we go
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/obiano-we-raised-anambra-igr-from-n500m-to-n1bn-in-six-months/190100/

First and foremost let's appreciate the Governor's effort in raising the state's revenue

But

Let's xray the source of the IGR and weigh the merits and demerits.

Is the IGR base on tax, bonds, shares, agriculture, etc

If it is based on taxes, does it chop off a huge chunk of the citizens profits

Peter increased the State's IGR through bonds and not taxes. Do you know why.?
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by FreeGlobe(f): 9:45am On Jun 20, 2015
SUBMARINE:


First and foremost let's appreciate the Governor's effort in raising the state's revenue

But

Let's xray the source of the IGR and weigh the merits and demerits.

Is the IGR base on tax, bonds, shares, agriculture, etc

If it is based on taxes, does it chop off a huge chunk of the citizens profits

Peter increased the State's IGR through bonds and not taxes. Do you know why.?
Any how you spin it, merits or demerits tax paying is a standard practice around the world. Under Peter obi, our state tax revenue was just 500 million/ month even lower than states like Ebonyi, etc.
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by sandeepbabu9: 9:54am On Jun 20, 2015
Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by blessedjosh(m): 9:55am On Jun 20, 2015
In 2013, I met then Governor Peter Obi in Abuja airport. Just hi and his briefcase. So simple and humble. May God bless him truely

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by realborn(m): 10:09am On Jun 20, 2015
Surprised that no one remembered (this time around) to tag "The Nation Newspaper" Tinubu or APC's news arm. grin

I once also met Peter Obi on a commercial flight to Lagos from Port Harcourt during his tenure as Governor of Anambra State.

If his fiscal strides are true, then he is very worthy of emulation. Lagos Business School should harness his strategy as a course, mandatory for Governors, Presidents and Heads of Government in Nigeria! smiley

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by major466(m): 10:16am On Jun 20, 2015
Peter Obi is a classical example of How to become a good Governor. The best representation of financial management and prudence.
Surely its not by noise but by action. Peter Obi is the silent Governor with an action spirit. Shame to all those talkertives owing salaries and pension.

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Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by obayaya(m): 10:16am On Jun 20, 2015
FreeGlobe:

obiano has said he didnt see any money although he has refused to embarass obi by making a fuse of it in the media like obi is doing and by the way, obiano raised IGR from a mere 500 million naira a month to over 1 billion a month in less than 6 months which means more money in state coffers

Where and when did Obiano tell you that?

It's on record that part of Osun state's allocation being deducted every month is paid to Anambra state. One of Peter Obi's investments.

Are you aware that close to 20% of Sabmiller profits goes into the coffers of Anambra state. The state government owns 20% of Sabmiller.. Another investment for the future by Peter Obi.

Love him or hate him, His excellency, Mr Peter Obi has redefined governance as far as Nigeria is concerned

pazienza:

It's good that every government have those that criticize it, that should keep them on their toes.
Peter Obi did well.
His management skills will be better managed in an Igbo country, free of negative energies of other envious Nigerian groups.

I agree..

Just that Freeglobe's criticism of the man is disgusting and seems to be out of hatred

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