Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Nobleman80: 8:29pm On May 29, 2022 |
baritereign24: akwa ibom governor is 100 percent better and best than him How much comes to akwaibom monthly compare to abonyi? I think you could measure performance by first of all know how much each state makes monthly 1 Like |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by mabea: 8:30pm On May 29, 2022 |
Osaremwantaelvi: Go back n check very well even yeye Bello is better than him You don't know anything |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Mrtaye: 8:33pm On May 29, 2022 |
Osaremwantaelvi: Go back n check very well even yeye Bello is better than him Do you know Umahi? Stop hating on an achiever |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Mrtaye: 8:33pm On May 29, 2022 |
baritereign24: akwa ibom governor is 100 percent better and best than him Na lie |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Mrtaye: 8:36pm On May 29, 2022 |
tesppidd: He is useless because he went to APC.
Even if Dave Umahi turned Ebonyi into London and Dubai, he would still be useless because he is in APC.
That's the demented level of thinking of some people we share the same breathing air with! I am Yoruba but sorry to say ooo some people are irredeemable and the level of hate to fellow igbos is disgusting and distasteful 1 Like |
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Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Ndibuna: 8:45pm On May 29, 2022 |
baritereign24: akwa ibom governor is 100 percent better and best than him Lol, on what basis. Udom is a failure |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Donnybill(m): 8:59pm On May 29, 2022 |
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Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by ogbuefi677(m): 9:01pm On May 29, 2022 |
Ebubu3: i am from Ebonyi state
Austin Umahi is a goal Dave Umahi for president, Austin Umahi for senate,Maxwell Umahi for house of Assembly. You like it that way ba? |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by CyberWolf: 9:08pm On May 29, 2022 |
baritereign24: akwa ibom governor is 100 percent better and best than him And what the is monthly allocation of Akwaibom compared to Ebonyi State? Does Ebonyi 13% oil derivative like Akwaibom? Sometimes you people argue without sense. |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by SamuelAnyawu(m): 9:22pm On May 29, 2022 |
Celebrityblog: THE EAGLE HAS LANDED
By Philip Nweze
As far as the race for Ebonyi South Senatorial District is concerned, the name Austin Umahi is the new signature tune. And this brand new identity and tag in the zone will continue to glide the political landscape of the area in years to come. Just like the Phoenix, which in Greek mythology occurs as a near-immortal bird that revives itself into newness and relevance, Ochiagha Ndigbo, as he is fondly called, has continued to straddle the political scene like a colossus.
And come 2023, the political Field Marshal would orbit himself into the scene anew as the Senator to represent Ebonyi South District which comprises Ohaozara, Onicha, Afikpo North, Ivo, and Afikpo South LGAs.
What is so spectacular about the man is that time and age had been unable to temper his cyclically regenerative endowment as a leader of note. In 1992, he gained admission to study Accountancy at the University of Jos. At the University, Austin Umahi proved that he was a leader from birth when the students unanimously elected him as the President Abia State Students Association before the creation of Ebonyi State. It is on record that he was the first President that attracted Scholarship allowance to Abia students schooling at the University. He was also the Liason Students Officer in the University and graduated in 1996 with 2nd class upper in Accounting.
The coming on board of Deacon Austin Umahi as the National Vice Chairman of his former party also puts him on a firm pedestal as far as politicking is concerned. No critic would dare take away the credit of stability he brought on board as Regional Leader of his former party. He not only fortified PDP families in the five Eastern States but marched the party to a resounding victory in Imo state at the time.
The position not only allowed him a vantage point over intricate party matters but enabled him to prove his mettle as a leader par excellence. His capacity to have tactically managed a ruling party structure in a geo politicial zone signposts his towering intellect. His strong bargaining chip is his intellect.
Interestingly, since his foray into politics, Chief Austin Umahi has remained a level-headed politician, doing his things in a cool way. As much as possible, he steers clear of controversy. However, it isn't a mark of weakness, Ochiagha may appear cool-headed but he knows the political game better than most.
Underrate him at your peril, he holds the ace of strategic impulse, deeply unassuming but perilously a master strategist.
No one can accurately dissect and give an exact diagnosis of the man.
Experts in the study of body language and gesture are still in awe of the man, political clairvoyants are still in limbo on the impenetrable nature of the man, and close aides have been rendered strangers to the inner workings of the mind of this Uburu born political enigma. He is undoubtedly a strategist of inimitable pair – the very reason he has remained a mystery.
Ochiagha Ndigbo towers high as the man of the people.
The level of love from his people and admirers has made him a big force to win. Across the length and breadth of Ebonyi South District, he retains popular acclaim in addition to his charismatic mass appeal and rock-solid grassroots support that has nothing to do with his political dynasty.
With his incontrovertible political experience, constituents will be rest assured that they are being represented by a competent, experienced, and versatile individual who would not only display sound diction and capacity for articulacy on the floor of the senate and successfully put through a lot of bills that would finally become laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but also dutifully and productively represent his electoral space by attracting the much-desired democracy dividends to Ebonyi South.
Despite what goes on in Nigerian politics today where selfish aggrandizement has become the order of the day, Ochiagha is still one of those who mean well to mankind and whose intention and action is to grow two ears of corn where only one grew; To build bridges for those that could not access the other end of the divide and generally become God’s instrument used for bringing succor to humanity.
Ochiagha is a goal. My friends Dad Dennis Ekunmakama did not contest? |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by Patwitme(m): 9:34pm On May 29, 2022 |
tesppidd: He is useless because he went to APC.
Even if Dave Umahi turned Ebonyi into London and Dubai, he would still be useless because he is in APC.
That's the demented level of thinking of some people we share the same breathing air with! Senseless people everywhere The so called PDP you all supported for more than two decades now how far The earlier we realize is about individual not party the better for us |
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Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by gicita8865: 3:28am On May 30, 2022 |
Gshd |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by tesppidd: 5:47am On May 30, 2022 |
Patwitme:
Senseless people everywhere The so called PDP you all supported for more than two decades now how far
The earlier we realize is about individual not party the better for us This one is a small pikin who does not understand sarcasm one bit. |
Re: Austin Umahi For Ebonyi South Senatorial District: The Eagle Has Landed by 9jaRealist: 6:21am On May 30, 2022 |
Officialgarri: No Governor did well as him in the entire Nigeria except maybe Zulum If that’s true (and it’s not), it’s merely a sad commentary on the lack of competence among Nigeria’s governors… > |