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PoliticsRe: ''Why I Dumped PDP For APC'' — Ekwunife by ejioforjm(m): 7:52am On Jan 22, 2016
If your claims were true. Why not enter KOWA Party or Labour Party. Why APC! Greedy Woman.
Christianity EtcRe: TB Joshua Reveals 2016 Prophecies: "Pray For President Buhari" by ejioforjm(m): 8:28am On Jan 01, 2016
This is not prophecy. It's a forecast and prediction.
PoliticsRe: Apga Chairman Chief Victor Umeh Involve In Black Magic And Witchcraft by ejioforjm(m): 9:52am On Nov 10, 2014
Some ignorant persons have
been criticizing the emotions by
shown by the National Chairman of
APGA and our Senatorial aspirant for
Anambra Central, Chief Sir Victor
Umeh, Ohamadike global at the home
of the Great Zik of Africa who
fortunately was an Igbo man from
Anambra State.
Some of these misinformed seem
to be part of the lost and
visionless generation that do not
wish anything good on the Igbo
nation, otherwise how can the
emotions shown by the National
Chairman of our party be seen as a
joke or political gimmick. Is it really
easy for a full-fledged man renowned
for his brevity and courage to shed
tears in public?
It worries me so much when
people that cannot even see beyond
their nose make mockery of actions
of better informed mortals, is it
all parts of the decay in our society,
the primary reason that prompted
the emotions.
Sir Victor Umeh does not
need emotions to win Anambra
Central, he needs track records, he
has it already. Sir Victor Umeh is
miles ahead of so many by
consistently defending the positions
of the oppressed in the society. It
will be absolutely wrong to see him
as a sectional or tribal leader, he is
a passionate Nigerian that
is passionate about his
Nigerianianess but recognising that
he is first of all an Igbo man, charity
begins at home.
Ohamadike knows the values
that were the norm in the days of
our late Leaders. The Ziks, Akanu
Ibiams. M I Okparas, Mbonu Ojikes
and so many more others.
Ohamadike wept because the
decadence today is alarming and
unacceptable. He felt helpless that
the modern generation has let these
founding fathers down.
In terms of values, as a
people, where do we think we are
today? If our late founding fathers
were to rise today and score us, do
we think they will be proud of us or
will they suffer massive heart attacks
with unquantifiable disappointment,
dying and never to come back again?
Sir Victor Umeh's
emotions encompassed all these
concerns and more.
Technology is available and
cheap, anyone can pick up a cheap
phone anywhere and get on the
internet and start commenting
without any clue on what they are
commenting on. Most are band-
wagoners, they check the uninformed
opinion of the first person and they
just join the cue, they must say
something. Most of the people that
want to criticize have never taking
time to know whom they are talking
about. What is it that Chief Sir Victor
Umeh has not done for the Igbo
nation primarily, Nigeria and still
prepared to do more?
You that is commenting, what
have you done for yourself before
talking of the Igbo nation and
Nigeria? You are a major part of the
failure, the reason why Ohamadike
wept.
Let me be clear, Sir Victor Umeh
has no personal reasons to
show emotions, if there is any word
called success, he qualifies as a
successful man. Success is not all
about material things, he is a fulfilled
man spiritually, physically and
otherwise. His pains are you and I.
His pain is Nigeria and how we
managed to navigate this ship
recklessly to such a terrible state.
His pain is the visionless-ness in the
society, a clueless society that is
somehow lapse in detailed analysis
and understanding of the
present decadence and the
consequences on all of us. Sir Victor
Umeh wept because he was
heartbroken, even in his successes,
he felt empty and worthless in the
resting place of one of the most
respected leaders known to mankind,
a fellow Igbo man, he wept because
he recognizes we all failed, he wept
for all of us.
Showing emotion is not a sign of
weakness, it is a passionate
recognition that a lot is lost
therefore a lot more need to be
done, it is equally a relief or
emptying of burden.
In all these hopelessness, Sir
Victor Umeh is reenergized because
he has not lost hope. He still believes
that we can make this world a
better place for ourselves and
generations yet unborn so that our
children would be fair to us if and
when they find time to visit our final
resting places.
Having been in charge of APGA
as the National Chairman for
about eight years, he is now a lot
more mature to change gear of the
game to a different level as a
Senator of the Federal Republic
representing the good people of
Anambra Central Senatorial zone.
If we do not want to see men
weep, let us learn to do better by
voting for credible and courageous
people to lead us, people that will
boldly impart positively on us, people
that we shall remember and thank
God that HE brought such light in
such a wonderful period that there is
a difference.
One of such rare great human
beings is Chief Sir Victor Umeh, by
my humble judgement, please feel
the man to know him.
Chief Sir Willie Obiano,
Akpokuo global is doing well, let the
Senators, House of Reps, and House
of Assembly members all come from
the same APGA, such will
support Governor Obiano in
continuous delivery of dividends of
democracy without any distraction,
Anambra and Chief Sir Victor Umeh
shall weep no more.
I salute you all.

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