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IMSU TIUTION FEE RAISED by Sydney4u: 12:59pm On Feb 12, 2011
IMSU TUITION fee increased as follows 1st yr- 150,000 ,2nd to 3rd-80,000 and 5th yr- 50,000. Please house, can you imagine this government. I am worried 'cos i'm training myself. Please house, those in IMO STATE, lets not vote for PDP 'cos Ohakim just selected pple he will use as backbones in this April poll instead of delegates electing their own pple. OBNOXIOUS SITUATION. A HORRIFIC INCREMENT.
Re: IMSU TIUTION FEE RAISED by ikeyman00(m): 1:05pm On Feb 12, 2011
has he been arrested yet?

this man should die in jail!!!! really should!!!

this is murder!!!!

efcc pure joke!!
Re: IMSU TIUTION FEE RAISED by Nobody: 2:38pm On Feb 12, 2011
ohakim has finished IMO STATE
Re: IMSU TIUTION FEE RAISED by nwaigbomg(m): 3:46pm On Feb 12, 2011
just google ohakim, u will be shocked to see his many sins, right from 80s when he was a commissioner to date

he is an unrepentant criminal.
always looking for flimsy way to corner billions

only planting trees in owerre to beautify the city but will tell u that the trees cost billions of naira

ask where the 20billion bond he collected is

what happened to our oguta wonder lake?
what happened to royal oak refinery?
what happened to dredging of nworie river?

billions have gone but we have seen nothing.

crook, fraudstar, 419er, armedrobber, dictator, half=baked illiterate.
Re: IMSU TIUTION FEE RAISED by nwaigbomg(m): 3:50pm On Feb 12, 2011
Political dilemma of Mbaise people (1)
BY ORI MARTINS
Friday, February 11, 2011



The name Mbaise came into being in 1941. It was first used as an administrative nomenclature to identify a group of people who shared the same cultural, social and even religious beliefs. Simply put, Mbaise people were [and still are] a homogenous society. The name Mbaise was suggested and endorsed by first generation of Mbaise politicians like Joseph Iwunna, D.N. Abii, Pius Nwoga and few others. Mbaise in its literally interpretation means five towns that agreed to be identified and addressed as a clan.

These five towns are Agbaja[ Enyiogugu, Nguru and Okwuato]; Ahiara, Ewkereazu, Ezinihitte and Okeovoro[ Amuzu, Lorji, Mbutu and Uvuru]. It is important to state here that what is today known as Obiangwu and Umuohiagu which later teamed up with Ngor Okpala, were parts of Mbaise from Abgaja angle. Mbaise in Imo state. By landmass, Mbaise covers the area of 404kms just as the 1991 census figures
wrongly put the clan’s population at 304, 338.

This is a gross misrepresentation of a people reputed for high fecundity where, until recently, a couple used to have at least nine children and the 12 kids landmark was celebrated with every sense of pride and accomplishment. But the Catholic Church in Mbaise carried out a census exercise in 1996 and affirmed that the number of persons in the area was 476,006.

Politically, Mbaise is a goldmine. It has produced quite a number of distinguished politicians. Currently, the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Ada Okwuonu, hails from Mbaise. The senator representing Owerri Zone in the Senate is an Mbaise woman. She is Chris Anyanwu, the American trained journalist, who transformed news casting in Nigeria. In the same vein, the fourth man in the Federal House of Representatives, that is, the Chief Whip, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, is an Mbaise ward. In the Second Republic, the three men that made the then Governor Sam Mbakwe to perform all the wonders of that era bore Mbaise stamp on them.

First, in the Imo State House of Assembly, Hon. Mike Ahamba, now a Senior Advocate of Nigeria [SAN], was the Minority Leader. Through his well tailored arguments, constructive oppositions and constitutionally based debates, Mbakwe, an NPP Governor, was kept on his toes. Of course, Ahamba was of the now defunct NPN stock. Second, the Commissioner who was central to Mbakwe’s administration and who ensured that the government succeeded, was of Mbaise ascendancy. He was the inimitable Chief Alex Emeziem, who was at various times the commissioners of Public Utilities; Lands; Finance and Establishments between 1979 and 1983.

Third, there was the legal luminary, Sir Bon Nwakamma[SAN]. He was the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice. In all, Mbaise has had four senators out of six in the Owerri Zone since 1979. The are : Senator Tony Anyanwu[1979-83], Senator Isdore Obasi[1983], Senator Bright Nwanne[1992-93] and Senator Chris Anyanwu[2007-2011]. The analysis above showed that Mbaise has always produced the senators that represent Owerri Zone since 1979 till date except in 1999-2007.
Sadly, Mbaise, like the Ukwa- Ngwa clan of Abia State, has yet to produce any governor of Imo State, and this is a big minus.

In sports and entertainment, Mbaise has given so much to Ndigbo, Nigeria and the outside world. It is on record that the first athlete to win an individual gold medal for Nigeria in an Olympic Games, Chioma Ajunwa, comes from Mbaise. Chief Pat Ekeji, the Director of Sports in the National Sports Council, is a proud son of Mbaise while the current handler of the Super Falcons, Eucharia Uche, who incidentally was the captain of the team, is Mbaise all through. It is not for nothing that the Chief Executive Officers of Heartland FC in the past 16 years are all of Mbaise roots.

In music, we are happy proclaiming it to the roof top that our own Christogonus Ezebuiro Obinna, of the Oriental Brothers fame, otherwise known as Dr Sir Warrior, the musician who revolutionized high life, was a son of our soil. Our sons and daughters namely; Kanayo .O. Kanoyo, Eucharia Anunobi, Rita Dominic, Genevieve Nnaji, Victor Obasi and few others are making waves in Nollywood. In the sphere of religion, it is no longer news that Mbaise has more Reverend Fathers than any other clan in Africa. In the fields of academics, Mbaise has had about 50 female medical doctors while it has nurtured 40 professors.

It is interesting to note that more than 20 students who were recorded with the feat of having the first ever First Class in their respective fields in the various higher institutions across the country are Mbaise sons and daughters. For instance, the first student to make 1st Class in Mathematics in the history of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, is Prof. K.E. Osondu from Lude, Ahiara.

Before I forget, Mr Frank Nneji, the business mogul who changed the face of transport in Nigeria with the introduction of ABC[Associated Bus Company], is a product of Mbaise.
Ori Martines is of Sun Newspaper, 08060205494

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