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Career / Re: AIG- BSG 2021/2022 Scholarship Application Test by cutebright(m): 7:57pm On Nov 04, 2021 |
Yes got an email to submit my essay on or before 11th November 2021. Congratulations to all of us guys 2 Likes
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Kpmg Graduate Trainee Aptitude Test 2015 by cutebright(m): 8:44pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Kpmg Graduate Trainee Aptitude Test 2015 by cutebright(m): 8:38pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
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Politics / Re: Abia State Result So Far Apga Leads by cutebright(m): 10:21pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Religion / Pastor W.f Kumuyi Storms Ikwuano Lga Abia State by cutebright(m): 12:08pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
ITS INDEED A DREAM COME THROUGH, A MONTH OF MIRACLE FOR THE PEOPLE OF IKWUANO LGA OF ABIA STATE AS THE GENERAL OVERSEER OF THE DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH PASTOR W.F KUMUYI IS SCHEDULED TO VISIT OBORO SECONDARY SCHOOL ON 30TH OF APRIL 2015 TO RELEASE HIS PROPHETIC SERMON AND BLESSINGS ON GODS OWN STATE. COME ONE COME ALL 1 Like
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Politics / Re: Political Picture Of The Day by cutebright(m): 12:25pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
ALEX OTTI WE KNOW........THE ERA OF GOD FATHERISM IS OVA IN ABIA STATE PUT YOUR COMMENT IF U SUPPORT THIS |
Politics / Political Picture Of The Day by cutebright(m): 12:22pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
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Politics / Abia Market Women Association President Narrates Ordeal by cutebright(m): 10:07pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
The journey to Aba from Port Harcourt was a regrettably long one. It was meant to be less than an hour but it had lasted for three hours and we were yet to enter the city. The entry from the Enugu-Port Harcourt-Expressway that cut through Aba has become completely impassable. The commercial-minded citizens had designed all sorts of makeshift exits through which some of the buses carrying commuters diverted to make their journeys faster. Some young men temporarily blocked the exits and demanded money in return for allowing any of the buses access. I saw mountainous heaps of used metals probably from broken down engines and cars. It was getting dark but I managed to figure out that we were in Ala Ojii, a hustling hub that harbours motor mechanics and spare parts dealers a few kilometres to the main city. A sudden heavy odour invaded our nostrils possibly from the garbage dump and the centre of the road. That is the way the city of Aba welcomes her visitors – with a disgusting odour. The second biggest commercial city in the South- East of Nigeria is now a symbol of infrastructural decay. All the major roads in Aba have broken down. In some cases, you will literally swim to move from one side of the city to another. My late arrival into the city exposed to me that more than half of Aba is in darkness. In fact, it was such a harrowing and horrendous experience to realise that I found myself there. With pockets of shanty towns emerging in many parts of the city, to say the town is insecure will be stating the obvious. Drainage systems in the city are probably one of the worst in the country. If it rains, then you either get ready to swim or stay at home. Aba has been abandoned. It is dirty, unhealthy and even deadly. One writer, Henry Umahi, aptly described the city as a gallery of decay and compared those who reside in it to people held in perpetual bondage. A few kilometres from Aba is the state capital, Umuahia, where the state governor, Chief Theodore Ahamefule Orji, known more by his moniker Ochendo is holding sway. It is generally believed that Orji’s leadership is the worst the state has ever experienced since its creation. However, his media aides disagree vehemently. But whatever anyone can say, the state government has invested heavily in propaganda and billboards all over the state praising the governor, ostensibly for presiding over the impoverishment of Abians. Apart from the capital city, there is very little development happening elsewhere in Abia State including Ibeku, the community where the governor hails from. Media reports indicate that the son of the governor is one of the biggest contractors in the state. In addition, the state government reportedly imposed arbitrary levies on the citizens to increase their internally generated revenue without putting anything back in return. On several occasions, residents of Abia State have publicly demonstrated against their governor. At the lying in state of the late Dim Odimegwu Ojukwu, residents booed and jeered at the governor and pelted sachets of water at him. Strikingly, beneath the governance decay is Abia State symbolised by Aba, a bitter war is brewing over who will succeed Orji as the next governor of the state asThe incumbent is bent on imposing his stooge as his successor. ABIANS HAVE DECIDED............APGA WE KNOW.....ALEX OTTI IS OUR MAN |
Politics / The Struggle To Deliver Abia From Slavery And Perpetual Servitude by cutebright(m): 9:57pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
The journey to Aba from Port Harcourt was a regrettably long one. It was meant to be less than an hour but it had lasted for three hours and we were yet to enter the city. The entry from the Enugu-Port Harcourt-Expressway that cut through Aba has become completely impassable. The commercial-minded citizens had designed all sorts of makeshift exits through which some of the buses carrying commuters diverted to make their journeys faster. Some young men temporarily blocked the exits and demanded money in return for allowing any of the buses access. I saw mountainous heaps of used metals probably from broken down engines and cars. It was getting dark but I managed to figure out that we were in Ala Ojii, a hustling hub that harbours motor mechanics and spare parts dealers a few kilometres to the main city. A sudden heavy odour invaded our nostrils possibly from the garbage dump and the centre of the road. That is the way the city of Aba welcomes her visitors – with a disgusting odour. The second biggest commercial city in the South- East of Nigeria is now a symbol of infrastructural decay. All the major roads in Aba have broken down. In some cases, you will literally swim to move from one side of the city to another. My late arrival into the city exposed to me that more than half of Aba is in darkness. In fact, it was such a harrowing and horrendous experience to realise that I found myself there. With pockets of shanty towns emerging in many parts of the city, to say the town is insecure will be stating the obvious. Drainage systems in the city are probably one of the worst in the country. If it rains, then you either get ready to swim or stay at home. Aba has been abandoned. It is dirty, unhealthy and even deadly. One writer, Henry Umahi, aptly described the city as a gallery of decay and compared those who reside in it to people held in perpetual bondage. A few kilometres from Aba is the state capital, Umuahia, where the state governor, Chief Theodore Ahamefule Orji, known more by his moniker Ochendo is holding sway. It is generally believed that Orji’s leadership is the worst the state has ever experienced since its creation. However, his media aides disagree vehemently. But whatever anyone can say, the state government has invested heavily in propaganda and billboards all over the state praising the governor, ostensibly for presiding over the impoverishment of Abians. Apart from the capital city, there is very little development happening elsewhere in Abia State including Ibeku, the community where the governor hails from. Media reports indicate that the son of the governor is one of the biggest contractors in the state. In addition, the state government reportedly imposed arbitrary levies on the citizens to increase their internally generated revenue without putting anything back in return. On several occasions, residents of Abia State have publicly demonstrated against their governor. At the lying in state of the late Dim Odimegwu Ojukwu, residents booed and jeered at the governor and pelted sachets of water at him. Strikingly, beneath the governance decay is Abia State symbolised by Aba, a bitter war is brewing over who will succeed Orji as the next governor of the state asThe incumbent is bent on imposing his stooge as his successor. ABIANS HAVE DECIDED............APGA WE KNOW.....ALEX OTTI IS OUR MAN 1 Like |
Politics / The Truth Of Abia Politics by cutebright(m): 9:30pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
WHY ABIA ELECTORATES WILL UNANIMOUSLY SUPPORT DR. ALEX OTTI OF APGA January 24, 2015. \ Politics News. \ No Coments. The political climate in Abia State has become somewhat mixed with certainties and uncertainties, in that the corporate attitude of the Abia people vis-a-vis the oncoming gubernatorial election is almost as clear as it is deceptive. It is no longer news that the government of Abia State under the leadership of Chief T. A. Orji (Ochendo) is being run by his son- Mr. Chinedu Orji, nicknamed 'Ikuku' or 'Ikuku Abia' (that is, 'the Great Wind' or 'the Great Wind of Abia', respectively). One quality that one cannot deny about Ikuku is that he knows how to handle and utilise political power to achieve results; he is magnanimous enough to buy your support with state resources no matter your price but where that fails, he would certainly get your loyalty by violent aggression. He also possesses a snake-like knack that easily enables him to deceitfully gain people's trust- including those otherwise more clever than him- and to cheaply use them to achieve his game plan. A good example is how Ikuku Abia played the kind-hearted oil mogul, Dr. Uchechukwu Ogah (owner of Masters Energy Group) who was apparently certain to become the Abia PDP guber flagbearer and who relatively enjoyed mass support from the Abia people; into purchasing over 2, 000 vehicles for distribution under the auspices of the Ochendo Youth Empowerment Programme. Knowing very well that he had no plan to 'give' Dr. Ogah the PDP guber ticket, Ikuku Abia used Dr. Ogah's resources to finance his grassroot structure for his choice candidate by distributing the vehicles to his political machinery and party members, paving the way for the emergence of his anointed loyalist- Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu. Through this game plan, Ikuku Abia deactivated the political plans of his father, consolidated his position and swallowed up the entire Abia PDP structure into his personal political empire. As such, Ikuku has become a political Czar in Abia State, as he has subsumed both the Abia State government and the Abia PDP into his political rulership. It was therefore a given- at least, in principle- that whoever emerged as Ikuku's candidate in PDP would automatically become the Abia governor. This is because Abia State is a PDP state with little or no opposition. The only opposition is the scratchy resistance of Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu who has been muscled out by the Ochendo-Ikuku power bloc. However, political realities on ground show that the Abia masses are resolved to give the Ikuku- powered Ikpeazu PDP guber ticket a surprise blow at the oncoming election. Casual discussions with Abia people on the streets of Aba and Umuahia as well as rural markets in different parts of the state show a mass resolve by the Abia people to corporately resist the imposition of Ikpeazu on them which the people see as another dispensation of manifest political and economic slavery, and further mass impoverishment of the Abia people. There is total disenchantment among Abians from all works of life against the current political structure put in place by former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu in 1999, and sought to be elongated through the candidature of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu. The political history of Abia State since 1999 has shown an abysmal decline in governance from bad situations to deeply worse headways. As Abians would say, they graduated from the BAD government of 'MAMAcracy' (that is, government by the mother) under Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu to a WORSE government of 'SONocracy' (signifying government by the son) under Chief T. A. Orji. It is clear that Abians' insistence on the electoral overthrow of the current PDP structure in Abia State government at the forth-coming elections stems from the people's belated realisation that the ever-increasing decadence in the Abia State government is a by-product of an officially debased value system in Abia politics that has earned deep-seated tolerance and prevalence by and over the people: extravagant corruption and mass looting, total absence of accountability, politically complacent citizenry, a low-esteemed civil service, a total lack of economic plan or policy to drive development and create wealth, etc. Abians are now aware that the solution to their problem is not in the person occupying the guber seat per se, but the political structure from which such governor received his political mentorship or tutoring. This explains why Abians jubilated when Chief T.A. Orji severed ties with Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu who was generally known to be corrupt, only to discover sooner than later that OUK was indeed a saint compared to the apparently humble Ochendo. This quest for change has turned Alex Otti of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to a political idol among Abia people. Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has openly presented his manifesto to Abians in different campaign fora that he shall 'continue to maintain the developmental strides of Governor T. A. Orji in healthcare, education, infrastructure development, youth empowerment', etc. The question is, what are these developmental strides that the Abia PDP guber candidate has promised to maintain and sustain? Most Abia workers are being owed as much as seven months salaries; for example, staff of the Abia Health Management Board, the Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) and the entire health sector in the state, staff of ASUBEB (Abia State Universal Basic Education Board), Abia Newspapers and BCA (Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State), etc are all being owed seven months arrears of salaries. Abia State University (ABSU) and Abia Polytechnic lecturers, primary and secondary school teachers in the state, are being owed between three and four months salaries. Currently, primary and secondary schools in the state are on strike. Other workers being owed include Civil Service and Local Government Service Commissions. It is also noteworthy that there has never been any local government election in Abia State for the eight years of Ochendo's reign as Abia governor. The local government allocations are under the governor and his son's direct control, as Ikuku has kept appointing transition chairmen to head the local government councils till date. Even pensioners are being owed pension arrears for about three months. The shocking thing is that the Ikuku-Ikpeazu structure still have the moral boldness to tell these suffering Abia workers and pensioners to vote them into power. It is therefore not surprising that civil servants in the state are fearlessly vocal in their support for APGA's Alex Otti whom the people see as representing the kind of leadership that a post-Ochendo Abia State should have, in order to rewrite the pitiable political and economic history of the state. Traders and market people have taken the Otti guber campaign as their personal responsibility to oust the Ochendo-Ikuku-Ikpeazu structure from power. In December 2014 when Ikpeazu went to Aba to address Aba traders to support his PDP guber ticket, the traders mobbed him, hauling stones and sachet water on him and his entourage. It took the strong intervention of the mobile police and military personnel which accompanied him to smuggle him back into his vehicle and ensured his escape from the crowd. Many of the windscreens of the cars in Ikpeazu's entourage were damaged by the Aba traders. In Aba, it is a personal risk to publicly show support to Ikpeazu in beer parlours, markets, and even government offices. The traders formally expressed their antagonism to Ikpeazu for vowing in different fora to 'maintain the developmental strides of Governor T. A. Orji in Aba' in the area of infrastructure; the people felt insulted. In Aba, the truth is that there is no poor infrastructure; what is on ground is a total absence of it. Youths and students in the state dislike Ikpeazu with passion. A few casual discussions on the streets of Umuahia and Aba or in beer parlours or other gatherings will easily convince every doubters of this article about its veracity. Upon assuming office, Ochendo immediately abolished the free education in primary and secondary schools initiated by Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu in his eight- year reign and introduced exorbitant school fees. He also increased ABSU school fees from about N30, 000 to N120, 000. Economic policies to create jobs do not exist in the government's calendar. A common instance is the governor's firm promise in 2007 to put Golden Guinea Breweries Ltd. and the Modern Ceramic Industry (both in Umuahia) back to function in order to create jobs for the youths. Eight year after, those companies still lies totally comatose. As if the Abia PDP government has not punished the people enough, the Ochendo- Ikpeazu structure abolished the Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu Free Medical Scheme without provision of alternative grassroot healthcare system such as the establishment of viable health centres within the state. These foregoing are the developmental strides which Dr. Ikpeazu has prides himself before Abia people to sustain. Expectedly, they explain why the people now want a tested hand in leadership who has made his mark, and who has not passed through the political mentorship of Ochendo, OUK or Ikuku to become their next governor. Abians want a leader that can create wealth for the state. They want a tested hand who has built and sustained systems; a wealthy man whose wealth is openly known to have come from lawful sources outside politics. Abians want a man with the ability to spot talents and capable of assembling a formidable team to put Abia State back on track. They want a man who has the aura, ideas and exposure to attract investors into Abia State to rebuild dead industries and build new ones; a man that will economically revolutionalise Abia and create multiple employment opportunities for its teeming jobless youths. Abians want a governor who will industrialize Aba and redeem it from the current environmental and infrastructural decay; they need functional rural roads to promote farming and encourage large scale agriculture. Abians want a governor who will promptly pay workers' salaries and improve their working conditions, a governor who will create a structure where commerce will thrive. Abians want a governor who will drastically upgrade the already dilapidated education and health sectors in the state. Abians want a total change from the old order that has produced the leadership of the state since 1999. Above all, Abians want a man of integrity as their next governor. These are some of the responses one receives from Abia people on the streets, in the markets, churches, offices and other gatherings. No wonder the political pendulum amongst the Abia masses heavily tilts in favour of APGA and not PDP. A casual consideration of the foregoing responses from Abia people easily explains why Otti's candidature is overwhelmingly accepted by the Abia people. Apart from the fact that Dr. Ikpeazu is a political student of Ikuku's mentorship, the people have questioned the political and performance credentials of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu vis-a-vis Dr. Alex Otti. Dr. Ikpeazu's first known involvement in partisan politics was when he was appointed the Special Adviser to Governor T. A. Orji on Environment and Sanitation. He was subsequently made the General Manager of the Abia State Passengers Integrated Manifest and Safety Scheme (ASPIMS) by Ikuku on whose structure Ikpeazu plies his political trade. Dr. Ikpeazu was used by Ikuku to groom an army of formidable political thugs through the former's direct contact with motor park touts alias 'agberos' whom they now seek to use as their workforce to rig themselves back into power. While thousands of Abia civil servants and pensioners were being owed many months' salaries and pensions, Ikpeazu used Abia State internally generated revenue (IGR) to empower and enrich his motor park squad by the formation of several task forces whereby these touts stupendously feed on Abia motorists and vehicle owners Governance is about managing human and other resources to yield wealth. In the private sector, Otti has proven himself as someone with exceptional skills in managing persons and systems to yield maximal productivity. Suffice it to add that contrary to the weak campaign jab of Ikuku that Alex Otti only knows how to manage money but not humans, managing a bank into limelight poses a far greater challenge than managing or grooming a culturally homogeneous entity like Abia State. Money doesn't manage itself. Humans manage money; humans also constitute resources that are managed for profitability. In the same vein, state governance is about resources management and Otti has shown proven pedigree to rescue Abia from the mess that Ochendo and co have plunged the state into, and which the same structure wants to sustain with the imposition of Dr. Ikpeazu on the Abia people. Furthermore, Otti's entrenched character to reward service over years cannot change overnight if he becomes governor but would greatly benefit Abia workers in the area of prompt payment of salaries and enhancement of the general working conditions of civil servants in the state. More importantly, Otti will introduce into Abia governance the much needed character of accountability which is totally absent in the current Abia government, and overthrow the deep-seated corruption and mass looting that have thrived in the system since 1999. It is for these considerations that Abians Without Sentiments (AWS), a non-partisan political organisation solely interested in the enthronement of good governance in Abia State, joins other Abians to adopt and support Dr. Alex Otti of APGA to be the next governor of Abia State. We encourage all Abians not to miss this golden opportunity to install Dr. Alex Otti as Abia State governor to lead Abia people to their promised land. God bless Abia State! |
Politics / Re: Abia Guber Election:why Abians Should Vote For Apga Candidate Alex Otti by cutebright(m): 11:45am On Apr 03, 2015 |
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Politics / Abia Guber Election:why Abians Should Vote For Apga Candidate Alex Otti by cutebright(m): 11:35am On Apr 03, 2015 |
LESS THAN EIGHT DAYS TO THE GUBERNUTORIAL ELECTIONS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, THE STAGE IS SET AGAIN FOR ABIANS TO MAKE A CHOICE OF EITHER VOTING THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE AND THE ONLY HOPE OF ABIA FREEDOM OR VOTE FOR ABIANS SYMBOL OF POLITICAL BONDAGE AND ECONOMIC BRIGANDAGE. THERE IS NO GAIN SAYING THE FACT THAT ABIANS HAVE INDEED FALLING VICTIM TO A VISIONLESS GOVERNMENT THAT DERIVES PLEASURE IN IMPOSING 'NEVER DO WELL' AND THUGS ON ABIANS. A CLOSE WORK TO ABA THE SUPPOSED COMMERCIAL NERVE CENTER OF ABIA STATE LEAVES ONE WONDERING THE SCORE CARD OF A SELF ACCLAIMED ABIA STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DEPUTY DIRECTOR (ASEPA). FELLOW CITIZENS, A GOVERNMENT THAT DOES NOT CONSIDER THE PAYMENT OF ITS WORKERS SALARY AS A WORTHY VENTURE IS WORST THAN THE BIBLICAL NEBUCHADNEZZAR AND MUST BE VOTED OUT.LITTLE WONDER PDP LOST THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS THE TIME FOR ABIANS TO RECLAIM THEIR LOST GLORY IS NOW.....THIS IS A TIME FOR ABIANS TO BUILD ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF LATE ODUMEGWU OJUKWU.....LET US COME OUT EN MASSE AND SUPPORT OUR BROTHER AND THE MESSIAH OF OUR TIME DR ALEX OTTI TO SALVAGE AND DELIVER US FROM THE HEAVY PANGS OF OCHENDO AND HIS COHORTS GOD BLESS ABIA STATE LONG LIVE MY GOOD PEOPLE OF ABIA STATE |
Politics / Authentic Result From Abia State(ahiaeke Ndume Ibeku Ward) by cutebright(m): 1:05pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Results from AHIEKE NDUME WARD YESTERDAY ARE AS FOLLOWS: PRESIDENCY PDP 157 APC 6 AD 1 ACNP 1 VOID 8 SENATE PDP 88 APGA 66 APC 1 VOID 3 HOUSE OF REP PDP 79 APGA80 APC 3 VOID 3 |
Education / Re: Share Your 2015 JAMB Result Here by cutebright(m): 6:01pm On Mar 12, 2015 |
mehn i scored 254 cant wait.....uni ibadan econs 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: QUESTIONS: GMAT,JOB APTITUDE TEST,GOVERNMENT JOB TEST &(5) COVER LETTER SAMPLES by cutebright(m): 1:52pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
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NYSC / Re: Decamped From Nysc Batch C 2014 Camp: My Story by cutebright(m): 12:19am On Dec 28, 2014 |
pls am appealing to the moderator to please remove and delete this thread. and the post as well.i hav gotten reasonable assurance that the issue will soon be resolved soon.all the same i appreciate all ur comments ... tnx all.moderator please kindly grant my request on this please |
NYSC / Re: Decamped From Nysc Batch C 2014 Camp: My Story by cutebright(m): 1:39pm On Dec 24, 2014 |
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NYSC / Re: Decamped From Nysc Batch C 2014 Camp: My Story by cutebright(m): 7:31am On Dec 24, 2014 |
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NYSC / Decamped From Nysc Batch C 2014 Camp: My Story by cutebright(m): 4:00am On Dec 24, 2014 |
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NYSC / Re: Batch C14 Lagos by cutebright(m): 2:01am On Nov 07, 2014 |
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