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Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:17am On Aug 31, 2015
Call them yesterday’s men if you like, in the words of former presidential media adviser, Dr. Reuben Abati, who in an article while still in office, lashed out at those who once worked in government, describing them as “hypocritical yesterday’s men,” for these governors who once reigned as kings in their various domains (states), enjoying the perks that came with the offices they occupied, life has not been the same since the left office.

Like Abati, who said the phones no longer ring since he left office, in a recent article, the situation may be the same for the former governors, some of who now live solitary lives, preferring to stay away from the limelight.

Some of these former governors have been in public office since the return of democracy in 1999, others served as governors for two terms of eight years and some for less. Not much has been seen or heard of these former governors, since they left office on May 29, 2015. While some of them have gone back to the various jobs and businesses they did before coming into public office, others have simply gone underground.



Lamido Relocates, Goes Into Business

Alhaji Sule Lamido served as governor of Jigawa State from May 29, 2007 to May 29, 2015. Since he left office on May 29 and after his ordeal with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) barely two months after completing his two terms as governor of Jigawa state, Lamido’s presence in the state capital, Dutse, has reduced considerably.

Sources close to the former governor, who was a staunch supporter of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential election, told LEADERSHIP Sunday that he has relocated to Kano State along with his family members, where his business outfits have been established over the years.

Lamido who used to reside in Kano with his family before the creation of Jigawa state, has however maintained the culture of visiting his home town, Bamaina in Birnin Kudu local government and visits his friends and associates during such visits, which are regular. He is one former governor who is still admired by the people of the state for his strides in the social and economic transformation of the state, during his tenure.

Speaking with LEADERSHIP Sunday, Lamido’s former director of press Malam Umar Kiyari, confirmed that his former boss is currently managing his business and is always available at his office in Kano state.

“Sule Lamido is still regarded as a political hero, father and elder whose people still admire and go to for advise, guidance and to draw from his wealth of political knowledge. If you can be opportune to visit his office or his residence in Kano or Jigawa, you will witness how people from within and outside the state still troop there,” he added.

Following the heavy defeat his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) suffered in the hands of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last general election, Lamido appears to have taken up the role of reorganising PDP members in Jigawa and boosting their morale and confidence in the party, by heading regular meetings with party leaders and supporters across the state.

Two weeks ago precisely, former governor Lamido was sighted at the state PDP headquarters where he reportedly held meetings with party leaders to discuss how to keep the party alive and strategies on how to give constructive and effective criticism, being an opposition party now.

Despite being in a different political party, Lamido, LEADERSHIP Sunday gathered, has been playing the role of an elder by canvassing support for incumbent governor of the state, Badaru Abubakar and also discouraging his supporters from unnecessary criticism of the new government.

Following Lamido’s sympathy or support for Abubakar, there are speculations in the state that the duo may have signed a pact to surreptitiously include PDP members in the cabinet of the APC-led state government.

Despite his role in restructuring the PDP in the state, it was gathered that he is set to lead hundreds of supporters of the party, including some top officials of his administration, to decamp to the APC, a move some PDP stakeholders in the state said if confirmed, would shock the PDP in the state.


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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:17am On Aug 31, 2015
Elechi turns to Farming
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Unlike other former governors who during their
tenures, bought choice houses in Abuja, the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT), perhaps to remain
close to the seat of power after their tenures,
immediate past Ebonyi State governor, Chief
Martin Elechi, after handing over to his successor,
Chief Dave Umahi at the Abakaliki Township
Stadium on May 29, moved down to his Echialike
country home where he has remained till date.
Political associates and other friends of the
former governor had expected that he would
remain in Abakiliki, the state capital but he
shocked them when he opted to relocate to the
village.
Elechi’s only known building in Abakaliki is
situated at No 1, Okpara Street, and is now used
by one of his sons to run a cyber cafe.
Known for his simplicity and low life posture
during his eight years in office, Elechi maintained
his old house in the village which neither received
any modern architectural design or any other
renovation, LEADERSHIP Sunday gathered.
The former governor, according to information
gathered by LEADERSHIP Sunday, has taken to
farming since he left office. He is said to have
joined his wife, Mrs. Josephine Elechi, in
agricultural activities on her farm, JOSEL
Shonghai Farms, located behind the popular
Hatchery Company in Nkaliki area of the state.
The former governor and wife are now into
fishery, piggery, poultry, horticulture and
production of fruit drinks. The farm, a large
agricultural firm, which also trains people in
different agricultural sectors, also distributes one
of the best fruit drinks in the South-east region.
The product has become a household name in the
fruit drink industry in the zone.
Apart from the farm, the former governor who is
regarded as one of the biggest rice producers in
the state has reportedly, gone back to his rice
production business.
Sources close to the governor said the Governor
who had wished to live a quiet life with his wife,
has been receiving visitors from all works of life,
even more than he used to while he was in office,
among them his political associates, friends and
other members of the society, as well as leaders
of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade
Union Congress (TUC), who on different
occasions, visited the former governor to seek his
views and wise counsel on the lingering wage
crisis between civil servants and the incumbent
government.
The former governor has not been sighted at any
social or political function since he left office.
Apart from his invitation and subsequent visit to
the headquarters of the EFCC shortly after he left
office, following the over 57 petitions before the
commission, against him, alleging
misappropriation of funds, he has not been very
visible in the public domain. While the encounter
with the anti-graft agency lasted, efforts to get a
reaction from the former governor to the
allegations against him were unsuccessful as he
has remained silent over the matter.
According to his political associate, Comrade
Chinedu Ogah, Elechi’s choice to remain out of
circulation for a while may not be unconnected
with his decision not to make any comment that
may trigger political debate or controversy in the
state, having expressed his displeasure with the
election process that saw the emergence of his
successor, the current governor.
His relationship with his successor is everything
but cordial, as the latter has severally described
his administration as corrupt. Most of the
projects he embarked on and commissioned have
also either been adjudged as uncompleted or
inflated.
Similarly, Elechi’s political structures in the state
have been dismantled by the present
administration, just as his political appointees,
particularly the local council caretaker committee
chairmen that worked under him, were probed by
the state House of Assembly and asked to refund
over N1.3 billion allegedly embezzled by them.
The House committee indicted the chairmen, a
development which forced them to dump the PDP
to the APC as they described their indictment as
witch-hunting.
Former caretaker committee chairman of Afikpo
North local government area under the Elechi
administration, Pharmacist Tony Ekoh, accused
the present administration of being on a vendetta
mission.

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:17am On Aug 31, 2015
Chime Goes Underground
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In Enugu State, little or nothing has been heard of
the immediate past governor of the state, Sullivan
Chime, since he left office, after serving as
governor of the state for two terms of four years
each.
Shortly after he left office, Chime moved to his
village in Udi, but at the time of filing this reports,
his whereabouts remained largely unknown, even
among his political associates.
Although Chime has not been actively involved in
political activities in the state lately, his political
structures are still intact, owing largely to the fact
that the state is still in control of the party.
Findings by our correspondent in Enugu revealed
that the relationship between Chime and his
successor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi remains chummy,
despite pressures from different quarters. Shortly
after Uguwanyi assumed office, he declared that
he had no interest in joining issues with his
predecessor.
LEADERSHIP Sunday confirmed from sources
close to the duo that Ugwuanyi, after assumption
of office, paid several solidarity visits to Chime in
his village, a development which was received
with mixed reactions by the people of the state,
many of whom berated the incumbent governor
for spending most of his time in Chime’s village,
while others commended him for his loyalty.
It was also observed that visitors who used to
throng the private residences of Chime and his
children while he was in office, have diverted their
loyalty to Ugwuanyi who they now visit at his
private and official residences, seeking favours.
Political pundits believe that due to Ugwuanyi’s
insistence that Chime would remain his leader in
and out of office, he may find it difficult to probe
his eight year tenure.

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:18am On Aug 31, 2015
Imoke Goes To School
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After several years of service to the nation and
his people in particular, the immediate past
governor of Cross River State, Senator Liyel
Imoke, is currently on a vacation even as he
prepares to pursue a Ph.D programme in political
economy at the famous Harvard University
soonest, his former aide has disclosed.
Prior to his eight years stint at the Government
House in Calabar, Imoke served as minister of
solid minerals and later, minister for power and
steel, under the administration of former President
Olusegun Obasanjo.
At the twilight of his administration, especially
during the 2015 electioneering period,
speculations were rife in the state that Imoke, in
an attempt to remain relevant in government after
quitting office as governor, was nursing a
senatorial ambition. But the former governor had
at different fora, dismissed the speculations, and
reiterated his resolve to retire to a quiet and
private life after serving as governor.
Imoke’s former aide, who spoke with our
correspondent in Calabar, on the condition of
anonymity, said it would be out of place for
anyone to assume that the former governor who
is still full of energy, would just sit idly, without
engaging in one meaningful venture or the other.
He recalled that before the former governor
ventured into politics, he had a stint in the private
sector; adding that apart from his intention to
further his studies, there were quite a number of
undisclosed legitimate businesses he planned to
do soonest.
Imoke, who was earlier elected a Senator in 1992,
holds a B.A. in International Relations and an LLB
from the University of Maryland (USA) and
Buckingham (England), respectively, and was
called to the Nigerian Bar in 1988.
“At the moment, Senator Imoke is holidaying.
There are lots of things he wants to venture into
but it is not for public consumption until he
ventures into it. For now, he actually wants to go
do a Ph.D in political economy in Harvard, but
those ones are his personal concern,” the former
aide who spoke in a telephone interview stated,
describing Imoke as a “leader per excellence,”
who continues to play an advisory role to party
members in the state, reason for which he said
the former governor continued to receive crowds
who thronged to his residence after he left office.
“He is used to doing that. Since 1999, he has
been the face of consultation in Cross River state.
He is the one politicians go to consult; he is used
to people coming around. Some people now go to
him to seek for favours, may be to talk to
Governor Ayade on their behalf; but he has
refused to meddle in governance in the state.
“He has allowed Ayade to run his government, to
take the blame and credit. He does not want to
be a part of the government. According to his
words, ‘I don’t want to be a co-pilot in the ship;
Ayade should stir the ship’.”
Corroborating the former aide, a former
commissioner under Imoke, confirmed also that
his former boss was presently resting after a long
tenure of services to the nation and Cross River
state, in particular, adding that Imoke is now
deeply involved in the Bridge Leadership
Foundation where he mentors young Nigerians
and budding entrepreneurs.
“He has the intention to venture into one or two
other areas of endeavour; he has not retired. With
the experience he has acquired in the public
service, he would likely go into the advisory role,”
he said.
Even though Imoke’s former aides have elected to
keep mum over his current endeavour, checks by
LEADERSHIP Sunday revealed that he may be
tilting towards agribusiness. Addressing youths at
the Bridge Leadership Foundation’s Career Day
Discourse recently, in Calabar, he made pointers
in this direction.
“I was listening attentively to Affiong, on how to
make it in the private sector because I am going
to do private sector and I hope to learn from her
experiences. I have been out of the private sector
for so long and the sector has evolved in such a
manner that I need to take few lessons. So, we
can even see that the greatest opportunity for
employment is in the SME’s sector. Just listening
to her, I knew what I want to do in the future,
particularly in agriculture. My farm may be
supplying her company with some of her
agricultural needs,” the former governor said, at
the event, while applauding a presentation.
The Bridge Leadership Foundation, a non-profit
leadership and mentoring organisation, was
founded in July 2011, by Imoke.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:18am On Aug 31, 2015
Suswam Maintains Low Profile
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Presently, only few people of Benue State, maybe
close family members, can categorically tell the
whereabouts of the immediate past governor of
the food basket state, Gabriel Torwua Suswam.
Suswam, who served two terms of eight years
had high hopes of retiring to the Senate at the
end of his tenure, to represent the people of
Benue North Senatorial District, but was stopped
by the one who was occupying the seat, former
PDP national chairman, Chief Barnabas Gemade,
who after losing the party’s ticket to Suswam,
decamped to the APC, on whose platform he was
re-elected to the Senate.
Suswam, who hails from Anyiin in Logo local
government area of the state became the
executive governor in 2007, after serving as a
member of the House of Representatives for
Ukum/Katsina-Ala/Logo federal constituency from
1999-2007, on the platform of the PDP. Before
venturing into politics, he was into private law
practice in Abuja, the nation’s capital. He read
law at the University of Lagos, Lagos state.
Suswam’s political journey, according to sources
in the state, may have come to an abrupt end,
having lost his senatorial bid woefully, thus
becoming the first governor in the state to vie for
an elective position while in the saddle, and lost.
This, they said, is in addition to the challenges
that plagued his administration, towards the end,
among them unpaid salaries, pensions and
student bursaries, which they said may also have
informed his decision to hand over to his
successor, Chief Samuel Ortom, on the eve of
May 29, after which he reportedly absconded from
the state.
Since then, the former governor has not been
actively involved in political and social activities in
the state. This may not be unconnected with the
fact that his political structures have been
dismantled by his successor, who left the PDP
after failing to clinch the party’s ticket at the
governorship primaries, ahead of the 2015 general
election and contested the election on the
platform of the APC, therefore changing the
political composition of the state automatically.
The incumbent governor recently inaugurated a
committee to probe his predecessor’s
administration.
As an astute politician, one would have ordinarily
expected Suswam to be visibly in charge and or
actively involved in the control of the polity, at
least of the opposition PDP, since he is the leader
of the party in the state. However, the last that
was heard and seen of the former governor was
when on August 15, 2015, he made an
appearance at the burial of Chief Atoza Ihindan, a
chieftain of the PDP who was shot and killed by
gunmen in Katsina-Ala town of the state.
In the days after he left office, some associates of
the former governor said he was in London, to set
base but a few weeks later, there were
speculations that he had moved to a permanent
residence in Houston, Texas, in the United States
of America (USA), where he presently lives with
his family.
At the time of this report, it was not clear if
Suswam was still in the country just as his next
moves remained uncertain. However, one of his
political associates said the former governor,
having bagged a doctorate degree in law, may
either go back to legal practice or to the
university as a lecturer.
Meanwhile, checks at some former governor
Suswam’s known private residences in Makurdi,
the state capital and his hometown, Anyiin,
showed that the residences were now a shadow
of themselves, as visitors no longer throng them.
There was however heavy security presence at
the residences.
Dismissing insinuations that Suswam’s political
dynasty had been crumbled, one of his ardent
supporters assured that the PDP, under
Suswam’s leadership, would wrest power from
the APC in the state, come 2019.

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:19am On Aug 31, 2015
Shema Eyes PDP National Chairmanship
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Former Katsina State governor, Ibrahim Shema,
an aviation Lawyer, who before his assumption to
office in 2007 was a national leader of the PDP,
has been absent from the public gatherings
whether political or social events since the
expiration of his tenure in May.
His political allies however say Shema who has
his eye on the national chairmanship of his party,
the PDP, is quietly working underground towards
his ambition.
Shema was one of the leading lights of the then
ruling PDP and was very visible in virtually all
national discourse as he commanded high degree
of respect among his supporters and even
colleagues governors.
In the last general election, the then ruling PDP
suffered its worst defeat ever, in the state, losing
all elective offices from the position of governor
down to state assembly, to the APC. Since he left
office, Shema has not been seen at any public
function. Even some of his close associates, when
contacted by LEADERSHIP Sunday, claimed not to
have had contact with him for a long time.
The former governor, though having lost the state
to the APC, still has a firm grip and control of the
PDP machinery in the state where he foisted his
dependable ally and astute grassroots politician,
Salisu Majigiri, as the acting chairman.
A source close to the former governor told our
reporter in Katsina that the former governor made
personal business trips to Ukraine and Germany
recently.
However, a source in his home town, Dutsinma,
who preferred anonymity, said the former
governor now between Lagos, Kaduna and
Dammagaram in neighbouring Niger Republic. He
explained that shortly after leaving office, Shema
stayed in his palatial mansion in Dutsinma town
but later relocated to Kaduna from where he
visits Dutsinma once in a while.
His palatial residence in Dustinma, which used to
be a beehive of activities, is now a ghost of its
former self as no visitors throng there, obviously
because the owner is not around.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:26am On Aug 31, 2015
Uduaghan Returns To Medical Practice
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Immediate past governor of Delta State,
Emmanuel Uduaghan, a trained medical
practitioner, who recently completed his two
terms tenure in the state, according to his former
chief press secretary, Sunny Ogefere, took time off
to rest after he left office on May 29, but has
since returned to the country and to his first
profession, medicine.
According to Ogefere, when contacted by
LEADERSHIP Sunday, “my Oga (boss) is doing
exceedingly well; he did his best in his eight years
rule. He has been travelling to London and other
countries; he has no problem with Deltans
because he finished strong in his eight years rule.
He occupies himself currently with lawn tennis
and attends to some patients in his private clinic
which he will soon take over fully. As a politician,
he will always bounce back.”
Uduaghan, whose performance while in office, a
cross-section of Delta people rated as abysmal,
has like his other colleagues, former governors,
maintained a low profile since he left office.
He recently replied his critics when he said “I
offered my best in my eight years rule in Delta
State, I cannot do everything in the eight years
because government is a continuum. I am quite
sure that my records as a governor of the state
will speak for me. My detractors are speaking on
personal hatred and I am not moved by their
unprintable words.”
Unconfirmed sources told our correspondent in
Asaba, the state capital, that though Uduaghan
had maintained a low profile, his decision to stay
away from mainstream politics at the moment,
had to do with his ambition to become the
national chairman of the PDP, an ambition he was
quietly working on.
Those in the know said the former governor now
maintains contact with only a close circle of
friends, particularly those at the Tennis Club in
Warri, where he goes to play whenever he visits
the town. According to an insider, the governor
had regretted having too much trust in his friends
while in office and was reported to have told
some of those in his inner circle, during a recent
meeting in Warri to “beware of friends, your best
friend could be your worst enemy.”
Meanwhile, it was also gathered that the former
governor is in a running battle with his successor,
Ifeanyi Okowa, following Okowa’s alleged refusal
to approve payment of N14 billion to the former
governor and his wife, for the purported sale to
the state government, the Mastercare School
buildings, sharing the same fence with the state
House of Assembly.
Sources alleged that the deal to sell the buildings
to the state government was sealed by the ex-
governor at the twilight of his administration. The
chief press secretary to Okowa, Charles Aniagwu,
said the state government was not ready to pay
any bill, adding that the contract or the ‘deal’
was at the verge of being revoked.
Uduaghan’s wife, it was gathered, had resolved to
drag the state government to court, over the
issue.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:28am On Aug 31, 2015
Dakingari maintains low profile . . . The likes of the immediate past governor of Kebbi State, Saidu Nasamu Dakingari will not forget the 2015 polls, especially the change hurricane that swept him and his party, the PDP, out of office in a hurry. The APC like in other states of the federation, recorded landslide victory in all the political offices contested for in the state. In spite of his vantage position as a sitting governor and leader of the party in the state, Dakingari’s senatorial bid hit a brick wall. LEADERSHIP Sunday recalls that Dakingari was one of the governors who did not personally handover to their successors when leaving office on May 29, 2015. During the handover ceremony held at Haliru Abdu Stadium in Birnin Kebbi, Dakingari and his aides, including the Secretary to the Government , Rabiu Kamba were conspicuously absent. There was also no information that the former governor had sent a representative, as was the case with some of his other colleagues, former governors. It was after the master of the ceremony made several announcements, inviting Dakingari or his representative to come forward and handover to his successor, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, that Dakingari’s deputy, Alh. Ibrahim Aliyu emerged from the crowd in what many described as a face saving move, and performed the ceremony. Since he left office, Dakingari has become a shadow of his former self, not socialising with people, even his close associates. LEADERSHIP Sunday gathered that the former governor who hardly visits Kebbi has not attended any political or social gathering in the state since he left office. He was absent at the marriage ceremony of the daughter of former minister for special duties, Kabiru Tanimu Saraki, held in Kebbi last month. The wedding was attended by nearly all the PDP bigwigs in the state. It was sort of a reunion for them but Dakingari was conspicuously absent. His private residence in Kebbi which used to be a beehive of activities with visitors thronging there is now deserted. When LEADERSHIP Sunday visited the residence, in the course of this report, only one man, who gave his name as Bello Salau was met. He said he had come to check if the governor was in town and to see if he could get some money from him. Sources close to the former governor said he now lives in Abuja with his family and visits Kebbi only at night, when it is absolutely necessary to go there, to avoid booing from the people. It was however not certain what the former governor was now engaged in, as a means of livelihood. People remember their leaders for either their achievements or misdeeds while in office. For the average Kebbi person, Dakingari’s years as governor were akin to the years of the locust. During his years in office, the psyche of the state was low, poverty level was at its lowest, the civil service was in a shambles in addition to a dearth of critical infrastructure, particularly roads in the state capital, Birnin Kebbi, and the rural communities. His dismal performance in office, according to some political watchers, explains why he has withdrawn into his shell since he left office.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:29am On Aug 31, 2015
Yuguda relocates to Abuja . . . Former Bauchi State governor, Isa Yuguda, who ruled the state for eight consecutive years, from 2007 to 2015 was one of the governors who also lost his bid to capture the Bauchi South Senatorial seat in the last elections. His abysmal performance in the election was attributed to factors including the Buhari tsunami that swept across the country, his poor performance in governance, especially in meeting the needs and aspirations of the electorate, and specifically fulfilling his campaign promises. A nonentity, as the then leading party in the state, PDP referred to him, Mallam Ali Wakili of the APC floored the then incumbent governor. This is in spite of the huge resources Yuguda committed to the election. When LEADERSHIP Sunday contacted some of the former governor’s aides over what their former boss now does since he left office, they declined comments. It was however gathered from them that Yuguda, who had prior to the 2015 general elections, relocated his family to Abuja, had since joined them, after losing his Senatorial bid. It was also gathered that he visits Bauchi regularly and was there recently to condole with the family of the late emir of Misau, Muhammadu Manga 111. The former governor was in 2007 elected on the platform of the All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) after his initial party, PDP denied him the ticket. He decamped to the PDP midway into his first tenure, an action that broke the euphoria which greeted his election in 2007. That singular action of Yuguda’s U-turn into the PDP instantly culminated in the breaking up of the party into three factions, the new PDP formed by Yuguda, the old one, and the splinter group from the party’s hierarchy that became neutral to both the new and old factions. The scenario weakened the PDP in Bauchi state such that Yuguda as an incumbent governor then nearly lost his re-election bid in 2011. There were no deliberate efforts by the former governor to unite the various factions; resulting in the manner it lost the 2015 elections.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by dealslip(f): 10:33am On Aug 31, 2015
moral of the stories?

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 10:36am On Aug 31, 2015
dealslip:
moral of the stories?

That life is ephemeral, power is transient, use it wisely for the people and life is equally very short. And that the colour of ur hair is black. . .with 250 naira weavon. Nonsense!

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by dealslip(f): 10:43am On Aug 31, 2015
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That life is ephemeral, power is transient, use it wisely for the people and very short, and that the colour of ur hair is black. . .with 250 naira weavon. Nonsense!

no my hair colour is not black and I am wring braid. btw You are not funny!!!!

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by OrlandoOwoh(m): 11:00am On Aug 31, 2015
I doubt any former governor will remain relevant in the mainstream of the Nigerian polity like Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 11:14am On Aug 31, 2015
dealslip:


no my hair colour is not black and I am wring braid. btw You are not funny!!!!

Lies gringrin next?

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Amaechi. . .Currently having Running Stomach




Mr Rotimi Amaechi after leaving Brick House, left for Abuja. But when he got to Abuja, the Nothern Oligarch scammed him of all his loot. Lie-dership Sunday has it that he's got running stomach and that an infamous NairaLander is currently arse-licking the governor as a result of the SFG NL the govt appointed him to takeover pending "the balancing of other appointments".


However, he's been busy driving El'rufai and co around Abuja, Kano, Kaduna to Keep body n soul together!

The grapevine has it that he was in PHC during the Weekend to beg governor Wike.

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by dealslip(f): 11:16am On Aug 31, 2015
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Lies gringrin next?
you are not serious tongue tongue
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by theguvnor: 11:37am On Aug 31, 2015
What of Babangida Aliyu former Niger state governor?
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by 175(m): 12:41pm On Aug 31, 2015
theguvnor:
What of Babangida Aliyu former Niger state governor?

He ran away gringrin


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lalasticlala I see u peeping. . .your governor no dey here?

Shall we move to the Headquaters?

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by okooloyun1(m): 12:41pm On Aug 31, 2015
Nothing last forever
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by tola9ja: 12:41pm On Aug 31, 2015
hmmm
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by tola9ja: 12:42pm On Aug 31, 2015
I DINT READ IT BUT I BELIEVE PDP GOVERNOR CASE WILL BE WORST THAN ANY GOVERNOR FROM OTHER PARTY

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by ibkgab001: 12:42pm On Aug 31, 2015
Introverted lives
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by thoollz: 12:43pm On Aug 31, 2015
it's a good one, at least they still have something doing not some of d past governors that siphoned government money into their bank accounts and still having mouth to talk in d present government matters.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by Akynzodeighbour(m): 12:43pm On Aug 31, 2015
they are all thieves that cant go broke
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by Richie0974: 12:43pm On Aug 31, 2015
Op you want me to read all that? When its not even my business... I ain't reading...
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by eleko1: 12:44pm On Aug 31, 2015
sad
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by omanifrank(m): 12:44pm On Aug 31, 2015
oh
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by Aroh48(m): 12:44pm On Aug 31, 2015
Ehhmmm
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by walemadu: 12:45pm On Aug 31, 2015
so much to spend. life remains good after office

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by admax(m): 12:45pm On Aug 31, 2015
Seriously what do you expect? especially as it affects most states that fell into opposition. Most of them are handicapped politically.
Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by killercute16(m): 12:46pm On Aug 31, 2015
Rotimi Amechi goes to Prison

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Re: Lives Of Former Governors After Office by Nobody: 12:46pm On Aug 31, 2015
Booked!

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