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Poll: WHO WINS ANAMBRA STATE ELECTION

PETER OBI: 17% (13 votes)
CHUKWUMA SOLUDO: 44% (33 votes)
CHRIS INGIGE: 28% (21 votes)
ANDY UBA: 5% (4 votes)
MRS. EKWUNIFE: 4% (3 votes)
EMEKA ETIABA: 0% (0 votes)
This poll has ended

Stella Oduah wins Anambra PDP Senatorial ticket / Andy Uba Wins Anambra Senatorial Rerun Election / Chris Ngige Wins Anambra Central Senatorial District Ahead Of Dora Akunyili (2) (3) (4)

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Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by metalgong5(m): 1:30am On Jan 30, 2010
mikeansy:

not exactly sure why you could not copy and paste his resume for all to see?

I will always try to meet your demands till you join the winning team.


Below is the copy of what you requested .




Mr Peter Obi's Resume
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED:

•Christ the King College, Onitsha (W.A.S.C.)
•University of Nigeria, Nsukka, (B.A. Philosophy)
•Lagos Business School, Nigeria (Chief Executive Program)
•Harvard Business School, Boston, U.S.A. (Mid to Mid Marketing)
•London School of Economics “L.S.E” (Financial Mgt./Business Policy)
•Columbia Business School, New York U.S.A. (Marketing Management)
•Kellogg Graduate School of Management U.S.A. (Advanced Exec. Prog.)
•Institute for Management Dev. (IMD), Switzerland (Snr. Executive Forum)


PRESENT AND PAST POSITIONS

•GOVERNOR: ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA
•FORMER CHAIRMAN: FIDELITY BANK PLC
•FORMER CHAIRMAN: GUARDIAN EXPRESS MORTGAGE BANK LTD
•FORMER DIRECTOR: GUARDIAN EXPRESS BANK PLC
•FORMER CHAIRMAN: FUTURE VIEW SECURITIES LIMITED
•FORMER CHAIRMAN: PAYMASTER NIGERIA LIMITED
•FORMER CHAIRMAN: NEXT INTERNATIONAL (NIGERIA) LTD
•FORMER DIRECTOR: CHAMS NIGERIA LIMITED
•FORMER CHAIRMAN: DATACORP LIMITED
•FORMER DIRECTOR: CARD CENTRE LIMITED


PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION/ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIP:

•Member – Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG)
•Member – Nigerian Chartered Institute of Bankers
•Member – Common Wealth Business Council (CBC)
•Member – West African Business Committee (WABC)
•Member – British Institute of Directors (IOD)
•Member – British Nigerian Business Council (BNBC)
•Member – Nigerian South African Chamber of Commerce (NSACC)
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Nobody: 1:38am On Jan 30, 2010
Impressive but they pale in comparism to Soludo's records

BTW Do you have timeline and dates when he was chairman of those companies you mentioned? so we can research how true these claims are for ourselves?
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by metalgong5(m): 5:34am On Jan 30, 2010
mikeansy:

Impressive but they pale in comparism to Soludo's recordsBTW Do you have timeline and dates when he was chairman of those companies you mentioned? so we can research how true these claims are for ourselves?

Are you serious with the above statement? You must be a funny dude.
Those are well known Nigerian blue ship companies;hence, you can easily verify the resume.

However, can you throw more light on Soludo's records. Please dont tell about the bank consolidation abracadabra.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Nobody: 6:57am On Jan 30, 2010
@Metal-gong, u know quite indeed, that these purported achievements of Peter,however impressive,pales and dims deeply into insignificance, when related side by side with soludo's. Suffice it to say that they are inconsequential and u know this as well as everybody. I equally am.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Justcash(m): 8:23am On Jan 30, 2010
It's Soludo. I believe he has more to offer than the other candidates that will surely carry out business as usual. Anambra needs a radical change. The rejection of Ubas by Soludo impressed me. However, I think he will do more good than evil. Even though he is from PDP, I guess he will follow the path of Duke, Chime etc.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by onyengbu1(m): 9:24am On Jan 30, 2010
Mikeansy, did u just say that our governor P-boy sounds like ozoemena nsugbe?
That is the funniest thing i ve heard lately.
Una no go kill peson 4 here.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by egift(m): 6:46pm On Jan 30, 2010
@ metal-gong I saw this posted by Soludo Team, maybe you can have a look at what he too have to say about his CV, enjoy:

PART ONE: Here I Am, Send Me! My Background and Decision to Contest
I believe that God has a purpose and a plan for everyone. From my very humble beginnings, it is only through the grace of God that I could have earned a Distinction grade at the secondary school; a B.Sc (First Class Honours) (Economics); an M.Sc. and a Ph.D (Economics) winning Departmental, Faculty and University awards as best graduating student at the University of Nigeria. I had cumulative four years of post-doctoral training and research in some of the world’s best institutions including the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; University of Oxford, UK; University of Warwick, UK; Cambridge University as Smuts scholar; UN Economic Commission for Africa; the IMF Research Department, etc. I am a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (FCIB); Fellow of the Nigerian Economic Society (FNES), and awarded Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) (Honoris Causa) from three Universities.

I was visiting Associate Professor at Swarthmore College, USA, and promoted Professor of Economics at the age of 38 (University of Nigeria, Nsukka). I lived and worked in Ethiopia, U.K., and the USA and travelled to 45 other countries before joining Government in 2003. As consultant to 18 international organizations (including the World Bank, IMF, OECD Paris, European Union, African Union, USAID, UK-DFID, ADB, IBM Consulting, USA; IDRC Canada; Chemonics International, USA; United Nations, UNIDO, ECOWAS, COMESA, CODESRIA, UNCTAD; AERC Nairobi) I garnered wide ranging experiences and knowledge. I was also the founding Executive Director of the African Institute for Applied Economics, Enugu. I have to my credit over 80 scholarly publications, 15 books, and over 250 monographs, conference papers and public lectures.

At the Federal Government (2003 – 2009), I held five substantive positions: Chief Economic Adviser to the President; Deputy Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Planning Commission (of ministerial rank by law); Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria; Chairman, Nigeria Security Printing and Minting Company (NSPM), Plc; Founder and Chairman, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), as well as membership of more than 25 technical/policy committees. These assignments saw us draft the Government’s reform agenda (National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy, NEEDS); massively restructured nonperforming government institutions; rebuilt the CBN and NSPM; revolutionalized the Nigerian banking/financial system; set up a new international financial institution, AFC, and helped to steer the Nigerian economy away from the global financial crisis. For these accomplishments, I have been decorated with scores of awards, including being awarded the African and Global Central Bank Governor of the year, 2006 by the Banker (Financial Times) and the Financial Times of London has described me as “a great reformer”. The Federal Government has conferred the third highest national honour (Commander of the Federal Republic, CFR) on me in 2006--- in recognition of accomplished performance.

Recently, I have served as a member of the United Nations Commission of Experts on the Global Economic and Financial Crisis. Also, I have served as a member of the International Advisory Group for the UK- DFID, and still member of the 7- man Chief Economist Advisory Council of the World Bank. Immediately after completing my tenure of office as Governor of the Central Bank, I have accepted three international offers.

I served the Federal Government of Nigeria under two Presidents and below are excerpts of what each had to say about my services to Nigeria:

“Charles Soludo is a true Nigerian. He is the sort of Nigerian that we all know we can rely on. Among his numerous virtues is COURAGE. I have found in him a man who can take tough and realistic decisions, stand his ground, educate others on the salience of his decision, and work very hard to ensure that the decision is efficiently and effectively implemented. His dedication to duty is first rate. His leadership qualities are admirable and his willingness to listen and learn is simply infectious.
Professor Soludo has within a short time emerged as one of the leading lights of our nation. Not because he has a godfather but by sheer hard work, loyalty, dedication to duty, commitment to the nation, creativity, and undiluted association with the reform agenda, ”. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR (December, 2004)

President Yar’Adua had the following the say about the CBN under my leadership:

“… the CBN has performed creditably well in delivering on its core mandates. This is especially even more so in the last five years. Most people would agree that without the successful banking consolidation and effective management of our foreign reserves, the current global crisis would have shaken the financial system and our national economy to their foundations with calamitous consequences”; President Yar’Adua (May 2009).

In the President’s letter of commendation after completion of my tenure of office, the President had the following to say:

“As your tenure as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria comes to a glorious end, I write on behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria to place on record our debt of gratitude to you for your dedicated service and uncommon sense of duty over the past five years. I am confident that your worthy antecedents in the CBN and in prior appointments in the service of our nation remain sources of inspiration to an entire generation. As I wish you even more astounding successes in the years ahead, it is my fervent hope that you will readily avail us of your distinguished service when the need arises in the future” (June 2009).
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by true2god: 7:26pm On Jan 30, 2010
soludo is the man! lets goes there,
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jan 30, 2010
The silent majority want Soludo
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by sjeezy8: 8:00pm On Jan 30, 2010
I mean what happens if Soludo wins and the majority actually voted for him? Will losers call it rigging and say its undemocratic? From all the NLers to the nollywood celebs all of them are pushing for Soludo.

The outcome and reactions will be interesting.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by isuomo: 8:07pm On Jan 30, 2010
Its either you guys don't live in Nigeria, believe the hype too much, or think elections are won on the internet. Ngige will win the elections next Saturday but i dont know where Iwu stands, something tells me he will give it to Andy Uba. Soludo will not win please bring this up next Saturday the man is an abuja candidate not a grassroots man.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by THEAMAKA(f): 8:08pm On Jan 30, 2010
all i pray is that it's a fair election and there is no bloodshed.   embarassed
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jan 30, 2010
sjeezy8:

I mean what happens if Soludo wins and the majority actually voted for him? Will losers call it rigging and say its undemocratic? From all the NLers to the nollywood celebs all of them are pushing for Soludo.

The outcome and reactions will be interesting.

Honestly I am waiting. People like Chidicris has already told us the only way Soludo can win is by rigging, even though the man has campaigned more than everyone else, sought both the votes of those at the grass-roots and the elites, has a more well written plan and programme for Anambra which he has published since, been in as much debates as he can, held more political rallies both big and small.

Somehow some folks say all that effort and the people who show up and believe in his message is all a mirage and the only way Soludo wins is by rigging. This simply tells me the so called opposition are not even democratic enough to respect the will of the people.

Watch some are not even campaigning, as soon as the process ends they will run to court. COURT LITIGATIONS ARE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR ELECTIONEERING. If we continue this attitude it will not help our democracy at all. Let all who think they can win do so on the field not in courts.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Ogetogeo(m): 1:01am On Feb 01, 2010
Brothers, lets keep the light shinning,
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Nigerd(m): 10:00am On Feb 01, 2010
igbo extraction of Anambra,  note this that any body with PDP blood stream will surely Bleep up,  cee Dora Akuyilli
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by PapaBrowne(m): 11:10am On Feb 01, 2010
Every poll I've seen anywhere both on the internet, in the newspapers or whereever, all indicate a wide margin victory for Soludo.
In a free and fair election , Soludo wins! If the election is rigged with the PDP rigging machine, Soludo wins.
So anyhow it goes, Soludo is the Solution come Saturday February 6th!!

Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Ogetogeo(m): 12:12am On Feb 02, 2010
Its just 4 days to go, pls lets keep the votes coming!!! ANAMBRA STATE - THE LIGHT OF THE NATION
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by calyx: 9:45am On Feb 03, 2010
Soludo still the man,
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by bestman09(m): 4:31pm On Feb 03, 2010
S O L U D O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fOR ONCE, WE HAVE GOOD CANDIDATES IN ANAMBRA but he is AHEAD
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by oge4real(f): 5:18pm On Feb 03, 2010
I voted Soludo based on who will win, not who deserves to win.
Re: Who Wins Anambra State Election. Opinion Poll by Ogetogeo(m): 12:08am On Feb 04, 2010
Lets keep dem coming, just 2 days to d end of the poll and 3 days to the d-day. ANAMBRA STATE - LIGHT OF THE NATION

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