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Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by OEPHIUS(m): 5:48am On Mar 20
A deep reflection on the striking traits of Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, the immediate past governor of Enugu State, as he clocks 60, is indeed a compelling excursion. It is also a veritable opportunity to relive his unique personality, leadership nous and their positive impact on the people.

Marking his Diamond Jubilee on March 20 is a great feat for the former governor who was remarkable in entrenching peace, security, and good governance in Enugu State, amid local, national and global governance challenges.

Ugwuanyi must be a fulfilled man for elevating the state’s development narrative to an enviable height through his special focus on rural development aimed at growing the local economy and giving the rural dwellers and the long-neglected, a sense of belonging.

Ugwuanyi is always grateful for God’s unmerited favour which availed him the opportunity to: serve his state and country selflessly; work as God’s instrument in raising the poor, the underprivileged and long-neglected from the ash heap and make them to inherit a throne of honour; heal the broken hearted and stamp peace and harmony on the state’s marble, in keeping with the dreams and aspirations of the founding fathers.

Former Governor Ugwuanyi is a good man, a very calm person, a devout Roman Catholic and a bridge-builder who does not segregate irrespective of class, ethnic, political or religious differences nor sacrifice the needs and wellbeing of the people on the altar of selfishness and parochial sentiments.

He sips deep from the Church’s moral teachings, especially the Christian obligation towards promoting peace, love and unity, and sharing in the pains of others by ameliorating their suffering. His commitment to empowerment and human capital development is outstanding.

No doubt, the ex-governor has always returned all glory, adoration and thanksgiving to God for his remarkable accomplishments in office through his resourcefulness, dint of hard work, vision, dignity, philanthropic and patriotic gestures, peaceful disposition, humility, inclusiveness, kindness, sacrifices, forbearance and commitment to God.

Consequently, Ugwuanyi, fondly known as Gburugburu, even after leaving office as governor, has left no one in doubt about the genuineness of these striking traits of his which have over the years defined his life story and also carved an enviable niche for him as a phenomenal leader with a unique leadership philosophy.

A proud member of the G5, Ugwuanyi during the 2023 presidential election period, alongside his G5 colleagues, led by the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, patriotically exhibited courage and firm commitment to peace, unity, and progress of Nigeria as well as the equitable rotation of power between the Northern and Southern parts of the country.

Highly detribalized and a deep man of faith, Ugwuanyi’s broad-minded style of inclusive politics, sacrifice, and commitment to peace and unity have seen him play a unique statesman’s role for the common good and sustainable development of Enugu State, the South East Zone and Nigeria as a whole.

A rare leader who, even when he receives bad coins from his beneficiaries in return for his good coins, remains calm, unprovoked, and willing to do more good for peace to reign.

As a kind-hearted leader with wealth of experience, and one with good conscience always grateful to God for His goodness and amazing grace, Ugwuanyi in keeping with his long held tradition of marking his birthday, is committed to prayers, charity, almsgiving and thanksgiving.

The nucleus of this year’s remarkable event (Diamond Jubilee) is, therefore, anchored on the wellbeing of the needy and underprivileged in the society.

Ugwuanyi’s pre-birthday message, in the spirit of the Lenten Season, has always been that his friends and well-wishers who intend offering him birthday gifts should “channel them to charity homes and orphanages in appreciation of God’s mercies and kindness”. He had also expressed aversion to marking the occasion with public activities.

In keeping with his philanthropic gestures, Ugwuanyi has a rural-based medical programme, “Gburugburu Free Medical Outreach” that renders free medical services to underprivileged patients with surgical conditions but lack funds for treatments, among others. This free medical programme, which has been running effectively and efficiently to date, has successfully saved the life of over 2,340 people through the “Gburugburu’s Free Surgery Programme”.

The ex-governor is unrepentant about his disposition and passion towards alleviating the sufferings of the people and giving succour to the needy and the long-neglected in the society.

This obviously informed his administration’s decision to pay special attention to rural development to benefit the majority of indigenes of Enugu State, who reside in the rural areas.

In his inaugural address as governor in 2015, Ugwuanyi was deliberate when he stated that “Enugu State under us will pay a special attention to rural development because majority of our people live in the rural areas”.

Consciously, the then governor disclosed that his administration in line with the above will equip and modernize Nsukka - a university town founded over half a century ago and the second largest town in Enugu State.


As Ugwuanyi, the pioneer of rural development model in Enugu State clocks 60, one is proud to identify his visionary leadership and indelible footsteps as a peacemaker and one who enjoyed an enduring harmonious working relationship with the legislative arm of government, the judicial arm, the state workforce (labour union), the religious and traditional institutions.

Remarkably, Ugwuanyi is the founder of a university located in Nsukka Zone, the State University of Medical and Applied Sciences (SUMAS), Igbo-Eno, Enugu State; the man who attracted a federal polytechnic to Nsukka Zone, Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, Enugu State; the first governor of Enugu State to construct a flyover bridge in the state, the T-junction Flyover Bridge, Nike, Enugu; the hand that remodeled and reconstructed the ancient, historic and undulating 11km Enugu Milliken Hill-Ngwo-9th Mile road; the man who changed the face of major roads at the heart of 9th Mile Corner, Udi LGA and ended the heavy gridlock in the commercial area with the construction of two bypass roads.

The former governor also constructed the 13km Nike Lake junction-Harmony Estate-Amorji Nike-Adoration Pilgrimage Centre-Orie Emene road linking the ever-busy Abakpa Nike with Emene satellite town in Enugu East LGA; reconstructed the Nike Lake Road and Abakpa Nike Road in Enugu East LGA; reconstructed the Airport Roundabout/Orie-Emene/ St. Patrick’s College/Eke-Obinagu Road in Enugu East LGA; constructed the 8.2km Inyi-Akpugoeze road in Oji River LGA; reconstructed different roads in Enugu City, among numerous other road projects.

Ugwunayi is outstanding as the man who brought transformational development to Nsukka Zone through the construction of the state-of-the-art 12km Opi-Nsukka dual carriageway with underground drainage system and fitted with street and traffic lights, among other numerous roads which gave the university town of Nsukka a major facelift.

The ex-governor is equally the man who constructed the ultra-modern 5,000-seat Nsukka Township Stadium, a befitting State Secretariat Annex at Nsukka and interestingly, a massive Conference Centre adjacent to it.

The former governor, in opening up the rural areas, constructed numerous roads and other amenities. These include the 31km Udenu Ring Road, the 8.8km Nkalagu-Eha Amufu road in Isi-Uzo LGA, neglected for over 35 years, the 26.66km Ukpabi-Nimbo-Ugbene -Ajima-Eziani road in Uzo-Uwani LGA (RAMP-2); the 22.443km Neke-Mbu-Ogbodu Aba-Obollo Etiti inter-community road linking Isi-Uzo and Udenu LGAs (RAMP-2); Type 3 Healthcare Cenres; massive Amenity Ward Facility located at the upgraded Ogrute General Hospital, Enugu Ezike, Igbo-Eze North LGA; numerous educational facilities across the state, such as classroom blocks, school furniture, etc.

One of Ugwuanyi’s greatest achievements for Nsukka Zone was the stepping down of 30MVA in Nsukka from the 132KV Makurdi Feeder, which his administration facilitated. This milestone achievement has effectively improved the quality of electricity supply to the area and has also enhanced the growth of business activities.

The 30MVA Injection Sub-Station in Nsukka, was the programme of the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) but received maximum support from Ugwuanyi’s administration which provided sundry assistance such as resolution of all legal issues concerning the project, bush clearing as well as dealing with other obstructions impeding the line's passage, and construction of the outgoing feeders to supply power to end users.

On security, Ugwuanyi achieved several milestones in making Enugu one of the safest states in Nigeria. He achieved this by the overwhelming support he gave to the various security agencies in the state. One of such support was the purchase and donation of 100 units of Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing (IVM) patrol vans fitted with communication gadgets to the security agencies in the state to effectively aid their operations.

The former governor also employed 1,700 forest guards, repositioned the vigilante/neighbourhood watch groups, and purchased 260 security vehicles for their community policing operations, among other time-honoured interventions.

During the recent maiden Founders’ Day celebration of SUMAS, the Chairman of the Occasion and Chairman, South East Council of Traditional Rulers, HRH Igwe Amb. Lawrence Agubuzu applauded Ugwuanyi for his foresight in establishing the “unique university” during his tenure as governor of the state.

Igwe Agubuzu described former Governor Ugwuanyi as “an inimitable and inscrutable politician who deserves to be acknowledged and honoured not just for founding this university (SUMAS) but for the lightning speed with which he did so in the twilight of his second tenure as Governor of Enugu State,” congratulating him for the remarkable achievement and legacy.

According to him, “This unique university, located in a unique place, was conceived and delivered under unique circumstances by a unique person, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, CON; former Governor of Enugu State, an inimitable and inscrutable politician." The monarch acknowledged Ugwuanyi for developing his constituency.

Ugwuanyi was born to late Chief David and late Lolo Veronica Ugwuanyi, from Orba in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State on March 20,1964. He attended his secondary education at St. Theresa’s College, Nsukka, from where he gained admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN). From the nation’s foremost university, he obtained a B.Sc. degree in Finance and M.Sc. degree in Marketing (Public Relations). Ugwuanyi equally holds MBA degree in Finance and Banking and another MBA degree in Accountancy from Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT).

He had an outstanding career in the financial sector having worked in insurance brokerage where by dint of hard work, he rose to the position of Chief Executive Officer of Premier Brokers, the then prime insurance brokerage firm in the South East zone of the country, owned by the five states in the zone and now African Continental Bank (ACB).

On his public life, Ugwuanyi joined active politics in 2003 when he contested for a seat in the Federal House of Representatives. He was elected member for Igbo-Eze North /Udenu Federal Constituency in the 5th National Assembly (2003-2007). Subsequently, he was re-elected to the same seat in the 6th National Assembly (2007-2011) and again, for the third time, to the 7th National Assembly (2011-2015) serving a total of 12 years in the green chambers of the National Assembly.

In the National Assembly, Ugwuanyi left a great imprint and an enviable record. Between 2003 and 2007, he served as Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Public Service Matters and Deputy Chairman House Committee on Pensions, respectively.

Following his victory at the National Assembly elections of 2007, he was appointed Chairman, House Committee on Maritime Transport (2007-2011).

On account of his stellar performance as Chairman of the Committee on Maritime Transport, he was re-appointed to the same committee position on winning back his House seat in 2011 thereby emerging as the first member of the National Assembly (both the Senate and the House of Representatives) to chair this all-important committee for two consecutive legislative sessions.

While in the National Assembly, Ugwuanyi expanded his philanthropic reach by awarding scholarships to indigent students at all levels of education in his constituency and beyond. He provided infrastructure in educational institutions and in churches. He also constructed boreholes to solve the water needs of some communities in his constituency and donated transformers to many communities to boost electricity supply, to mention but a few.

In 2015, Ugwuanyi was overwhelmingly elected as the governor of Enugu State. He was re-elected as governor of the state in 2019, with unprecedented 95.54 percent of the votes cast. The landslide victory was actually the highest in the nation’s electoral history and also a referendum on his remarkable achievements in spite of the state’s lean resources as well as the nation’s economic, security, and public health challenges during his tenure as governor.

Ugwuanyi, to the glory of God, successfully ended his eight-year tenure as governor of Enugu State on May 29, 2023, and seamlessly handed over to his preferred successor from his political party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, who is full of ideas and adroitly and successfully applying his administration's disruptive innovation to governance for the exponential growth of the state.

Little wonder, the famous American poet and essayist Maya Angelou, observed that “Nothing can dim the light that shines from within.” For His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, the former governor of Enugu State, his light indeed shines from within.

Your Excellency, may the good Lord continue to guide, protect and bless you with peace, joy, good health, strength, prosperity, and more years of selfless service to the state, Nsukka Zone, Nigeria and humanity.

Happy 60th Birthday, The Udulekenyi 1 of Orba Udulekenyi!

https://sunnewsonline.com/ugwuanyi-a-good-man-turns-60/

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Semil(m): 5:57am On Mar 20
Congratulations

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by bencarson007(m): 5:57am On Mar 20
E no go better for una o... Useless sycophants.
Was this how Sullivan Chime left Enugu state.... Now my beautiful coal city is in ruins and handed over to another thief called Mbah and one clown is here singing 🎤praises to a thief that just displayed football age...

These men and their ilk have stolen and pillaged everything they laid their sights on. Once again e no go better for una sycophants...

As for Uguanyi et al, may what you did to Enugu be done to ur generation both born and unborn; if good, may good meet you and ur generations but if bad, may evil things be ur portion...

I rest...

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Nahunger(m): 5:59am On Mar 20
Mrs ugwu 😎

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by derecho(m): 6:04am On Mar 20
Kikikiki...good man
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by crestedmazi: 6:07am On Mar 20
Ada Nssuka, used and dumped by wike, gave jagaban 25% in Enugu with nothing in return, bunkum

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 6:08am On Mar 20
May God Almighty bless his new age, and empower him more and more with many more years of vibrant health and peaceful time.

I pray in Jesus Most Holy Name.

Amen!
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 6:12am On Mar 20
bencarson007:
E no go better for una o... Useless sycophants.
Was this how Sullivan Chime left Enugu state.... Now my beautiful coal city is in ruins and handed over to another thief called Mbah and one clown is here singing 🎤praises to a thief that just displayed football age...

These men and their ilk have stolen and pillaged everything they laid their sights on. Once again e no go better for una sycophants...

As for Uguanyi et al, may what you did to Enugu be done to ur generation both born and unborn; if good, may good meet you and ur generations but if bad, may evil things be ur portion...

I rest...


Quit complaining recklessly.

Wish the man well.

He did well while in office.

And stop lying against him because Enugu is not in ruins as you are trying to falsely paint.

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by heniford2: 6:31am On Mar 20
Ugwuoke347:



Quit complaining recklessly.

Wish the man well.

He did well while in office.

And stop lying against him because Enugu is not in ruins as you are trying to falsely paint.

Peter mba is not working truly enugu is in ruin for one year now what has Peter mba achieved always speaking English up and down

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Semental1: 6:31am On Mar 20
I am yet to see sponsored post, why?
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by pacino26(m): 6:33am On Mar 20
Ugwuoke347:



Quit complaining recklessly.

Wish the man well.

He did well while in office.

And stop lying against him because Enugu is not in ruins as you are trying to falsely paint.


May UGWUANYI happen to you, say Amen!

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ucheclaw(m): 6:38am On Mar 20
heniford2:
Peter mba is not working truly enugu is in ruin for one year now what has Peter mba achieved always speaking English up and down

My Brother, can you fix 8years in 8months? Lol! Let's just give him time.. benefit of doubt

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by ZombieTAMER: 6:39am On Mar 20
If Nigeria was a sane country..


Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi would have been in jail for all his miserable life..

This man was the worst governor ever from the East and Nigeria in general..

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by ZombieTAMER: 6:43am On Mar 20
Ugwuoke347:

Quit complaining recklessly.
Wish the man well.
He did well while in office.
And stop lying against him because Enugu is not in ruins as you are trying to falsely paint.


I know you were paid for this.

But have mercy on your soul and generation

Deep down in your heart.. you know the truth

your conscience is in bondage

Only the truth will set you free

Ugwuanyi is a useless man who wasted eight years in office, doing nothing aside looting

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by DCmonster: 7:02am On Mar 20
While a foolish man is still a praise singer at 50.

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by BluntCrazeMan: 7:03am On Mar 20
BluntCrazeMan:
THE BEST WAYS THE PARTY-AGENTS OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES SHOULD BE RAISING THEIR DISPUTES DURING THE ELECTION COLLATION EXERCISE..


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This topic became necessary after observing the past series of elections,, and taking serious notes of how wantonly the collation-officers (and even the returning-officers) were disregarding and/or paying less attention to the disputes which were raised by the various aggrieved party-agents during the collation exercises at the various collation centers.


Meanwhile, most of the observed party-agents were merely wailing and ranting at the collation-centers - and almost getting themselves on the verge of staging fights at the collation-centers in an Orubebe-Styled manner, without actually stating the exact figures that are being disputed, and thus, they were left unattended to; since they actually have no facts-and-figures to be looked into.

Thus, going forward, the party-agents should endeavour to do the following while raising their disputes at the Collation-Centers...
They should be very calm, soft-voiced (but loud enough to be heard), and then, TAKE THE WHOLE TIME TO GENTLY READ OUT “EVERY DISPUTED FIGURES” ACCORDING TO ALL THE AFFECTED POLLING-UNITS, and most-importantly have the party-agent recorded on video-camera while presenting the disputes as well as capture the collation-officers’ response on video-camera too.


There are two main reasons why the above-listed steps are very necessary during disputes:

1. These steps would help the Party’s Situation-Room to properly trace the originating points of all the mistakes and errors in the tallying and calculation of results,, as well as to trace all the originating points of all possible fraudulent manipulations of results, and communicate them to the party-agents on the field, for them to use the data in further butressing their disputes.

2. These steps would also help the Party to EASILY GATHER ALL THEIR EVIDENCE ahead of time, including all the necessary video-evidence, for them to be used during their election petition tribunal, Where all such erring collation-officers would also be joined as respondents in the election-petition -- (as stipulated in the Electoral-Act-2022)


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WHAT EXACTLY ARE THE PARTY-AGENTS SUPPOSED TO BE SAYING WHILE RAISING THEIR DISPUTES.??

Like I pointed out earlier,, the party agents are actually supposed to calmly and gently read out “all the disputed figures” according to all the affected polling-units. The polling-unit-number and NAME must be mentioned for all the affected polling-units.
(The figures must be read out according to the various polling-units, in addition to being lumped or summed together according to the wards, or LGAs, or States)

The reason why the figures must be read out according to the polling-units is because, ALL THE BVAS-MACHINES FOR ALL THOSE AFFECTED POLLING-UNITS THAT WERE CALLED-OUT (AND DISPUTED) ARE SUPPOSED TO BE BROUGHT THERE AT THE COLLATION-CENTER, and be used to settle all those raised disputes..
That is what the Electoral-Act-2022 says in Section-64-(sub-section-6).


Assuming the party-agents lumped the figures according to the Wards collated-figures, or LGAs collated-figures, or States collated-figures, without naming all the affected polling-units, it would be very hard for the collation-officer to settle the disputes in accordance with the Electoral-Act-2022, because there were no BVAS-Machines used at these Wards, LGAs, or States levels.


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From all the above descriptions, it simply means that the party-agents MUST be physically present at the WARDS Collation-Centers., and start there to raise their disputes wherever and whenever they detected errors and discrepancies between the figures which the collation-officers are announcing and the figures that were contained inside the BVAS-machines.

These party-agents at the Wards would now communicate those disputes that were raised to the party-agents at the LGAs collation-officers (according to the exact polling-units and each of the exact figures as they were disputed and the correct summations for all the parties and votes cast -- including the wrongly summed figures which were announced by the INEC’s collation-officers). It is the duty of the party-agents at the upper level of collation to cross-check the summed figures which the collation-officers at that particular upper level of collation would announce.
If the figures happen to be the wrong summations,, then the party-agents would raise the disputes by first pointing out the wrong summations,, and then break the whole wrong results down into the various polling-units -- AND DEMAND FOR ALL THE AFFECTED BVAS-MACHINES OF ALL THOSE MENTIONED POLLING-UNITS TO BE BROUGHT “UNTAMPERED” TO THE COLLATION-CENTER FOR VERIFICATION AND CONFIRMATION.


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WHAT WOULD THE POLITICAL PARTY DO IF THE PARTY-AGENTS AT THE WARDS AND LGAS (LOWER-LEVEL COLLATION-CENTERS) WERE FORCEFULLY NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER THE VENUE OF THE COLLATION.??

If the authentic party-agents who were supposed to be at the Wards and/or LGAs Collation-Centers were forcefully blocked off from entering the venue of the collation,, such affected party-agents should make a video of the incident, calling his/her name and showing his/her face as the authentic party-agent for such a center, and also showing good evidence of forceful barricade, and then declare inside the video that whatever that happens inside that particular Collation-Center (as also named inside the video), that the party is not aware of it, and that the process is flawed and no more transparent and credible..

The reasons for making such videos 📷 are very simple.

According to the Electoral-Act-2022, all the party-agents must have submitted their names and photos to the INEC, and must have even submitted samples of their signatures too before the election..

Thus, such videos would help the party’s situation room to know the Collation-Centers where their Authentic Party-agents were prevented from entering, and start early enough to call the attention of the State’s Securities to attend to such centers. It would also help the party in establishing the case of “fraudulent and non-transparent collation” at the election tribunal should in case the matter gets to the tribunal, because the case of forceful exclusion could easily be established from the videos.

The various political parties should be very much aware that without such videos, they cannot establish that there was forceful exclusion or forceful barricade from the venue of the collation,, and thus, the opponent may quickly assume that the Party-agents WILLFULLY ABSCONDED, since there were no evidence to prove that there was forceful barricade,, and thus, such opponent would use the Section-43-(subsection-3) of the Electoral-Act-2022 to assume that the party-agent willfully absconded from the venue of the collation, and use such provisions of the law against him/her.
Therefore, the party-agents must be very very cautious, and very careful for them not to play into the cunning hands of their opponents..


This video would also help the party-agents at the upper-level Collation-Centers to already be aware (ahead of time) that the Lower-Level party-agents were not able to raise disputes at the Collation-Centers due to undue forceful blockage from entering the venue of the Collation-Centers,, and thus the party-agents should raise the matter up at the upper-level Collation-Center, and call for a full review of all the previously collated results so-far by invoking the Section-64-(subsections-6-&-7) of the Electoral-Act-2022.
(YESSS..!! The Electoral-Act-2022 allowed for the whole Results to be re-collated ALL-OVER AGAIN FROM SCRATCH, USING THE WHOLE OF ALL THE BVAS-MACHINES OF ALL THE WHOLE POLLING-UNITS,, IF THERE WERE ESTABLISHED INCONSISTENCIES DURING THE VERIFICATION AND CONFIRMATION OF THE ALREADY-COLLATED RESULTS..)

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I greet you all.

Have a nice day.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by caleboxylic: 7:10am On Mar 20
OEPHIUS:




https://sunnewsonline.com/ugwuanyi-a-good-man-turns-60/


Useless post by a sycophant.

Ugwuanyi is the worst thing that happened to Enugu.

Ikpeazu we castigate much did better sef. Ugwuanyi is a big failure that shouldn't befall south east anymore.

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Jicles(m): 7:16am On Mar 20
The truth be told, that man did not leave Enugu state, the way and manner he met it. God will not come down from heaven to get the work done for you....instead of him to uphold the legacy of the past governors, he rather chose to sit and watch it shattered (pseudo placing it in the hands of God). We pray his successor don't emulate him, because he allowed self interest took over him. I rest my case

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by NewDea4: 7:20am On Mar 20
OEPHIUS:




https://sunnewsonline.com/ugwuanyi-a-good-man-turns-60/

A shameless Thief turns 60...Nigeria's criminal elite will never be short of wretched creatures like this Louis dude to help them súck their dicks

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Jayhome24: 7:37am On Mar 20
Ucheclaw:


My Brother, can you fix 8years in 8months? Lol! Let's just give him time.. benefit of doubt

God bless you for the answer you gave him.

Some people just open their mouth and talk anyhow and the funnist things is those big mouthed mofos are the most useless, lazy, jobless and no ambition of all Nigeria citizen they believe in 1 week you must be able to fix over decades of rot in the govt as if it is their family issue we are talking about.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by heniford2: 7:43am On Mar 20
Ucheclaw:


My Brother, can you fix 8years in 8months? Lol! Let's just give him time.. benefit of doubt
now 9months we need to be seening viewable project he was saying during his campaign 🤌🏿none of ok naw restore all street lights paint good roads black and white just to make people see his coming akuko 👎🏿
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Barbiturate(m): 7:57am On Mar 20
BULLSH1T!

I am from Enugu and I schooled in Enugu. Ugwuanyi did nothing but embezzle Enugu people's money.

He met the 9th mile-nsukka old road in bad shape and he left it like that for 8 years. Same as the new road.

Unemployment increased badly in Enugu when he was governor!
Even the rural electrification program was in comatose, when he was governor.

I challenge anyone here to tell me one good thing that ugwuanyi did for ndi Enugu.

Ugwuanyi embezzled a lot of money while he was governor.

EFCC should go after him.

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by danny34(m): 8:33am On Mar 20
After 8 years in office, Louis Amoke is still struggling to sell his principal when his anticidents should have spoken for him.

The worst governor...


OEPHIUS:




https://sunnewsonline.com/ugwuanyi-a-good-man-turns-60/

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by FirstCounsel(m): 8:37am On Mar 20
grin cheesy
crestedmazi:
Ada Nssuka used and dumped by wike, gave jagaban 25% in Enugu with nothing in return, bunkum
Ada Nsukka? 😂 Lol

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Heart3030: 8:47am On Mar 20
I'm happy he did not go to senate.a failure as a governor.

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by free2ryhme: 8:55am On Mar 20
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Kelklein(m): 9:06am On Mar 20
A gentleman indeed..

I have always liked him from afar even without knowing him

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Jman06(m): 9:40am On Mar 20
There is nothing interesting about Ugwuanyi!

He left Enugu worse than he met it. He was the only governor who segregated other parts of Enugu from all his few projects and made sure he concentrated everything in Nsukka.

Even employment was reserved only to Nsukka people while other zones were left to die in unemployment! Go to ESUT, Parklane and other establishments owned by the state, 90% of the active staff are from Nsukka, thus giving the erroneous impression that other zones are not educated or are not qualified to be employed.

During Chimaroke's reign as governor, at least you could point at projects he did in Nsukka, but Ugwuanyi is a different kettle of fish as he conveniently neglected other zones outside Nsukka.

I'm not typing these facts because I hate Nsukka people, after all, I have some great guys from there as friends. But it must be pointed out that Ugwuanyi was the most clannish governor Enugu state has had.

I just wish Peter Mbah could have the courage and political will to balance things in the state and make other zones feel a sense of belonging.

Anyways, happy birthday to the Amorphous Mass of Protoplast(AMP) according to late Chuba Okadigbo (paraphrased by Dr Chimaroke Nnamani).

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by bencarson007(m): 9:48am On Mar 20
Ugwuoke347:



Quit complaining recklessly.

Wish the man well.

He did well while in office.

And stop lying against him because Enugu is not in ruins as you are trying to falsely paint.


I don't wish thieves well... Oga clean ur mouth and move

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Spiritual217(m): 10:19am On Mar 20
Most useless Governor of his time

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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 10:59am On Mar 20
ZombieTAMER:



I know you were paid for this.

But have mercy on your soul and generation

Deep down in your heart.. you know the truth

your conscience is in bondage

Only the truth will set you free

Ugwuanyi is a useless man who wasted eight years in office, doing nothing aside looting




Will you get away from my mention you dimwit.

You are so warped up and prejudiced that you think everybody is recklessly biased like you.

Get away from here and get lost at once!

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