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CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:14am On May 21, 2007
nnenneigbo:
Ikomi kee ebe i noo sinceeee. egwu ndi congo ka anyi jere gba, lovely
Just came in lovely one. Being out with pals all day. How was the dance, seems like ur trying out new stuffs.

That was a good one Ynot.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:11am On May 21, 2007
Ynot:
Romeo, jee kiria egwu adanma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2TK_Kgx8t4
Ynot are u sure ur not the guy that picked up the last dancers 20 bucks (naira) lol. Ynot that looks like u.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:08am On May 21, 2007
Ynot:
Romeo, jee kiria egwu adanma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2TK_Kgx8t4
Boy Ynot those are males oohhhh. Just checking it out.

Igbo nma ma nuoo. NneNne mo baby, how was ur outing.
PoliticsRe: Obj, Or Abia People Who Makes The Decision. by Ikomi(op): 12:17pm On May 20, 2007
Vicar General of the Kaduna Archdiocese of the Catholic Mission, Reverend Mathew Kukah yesteray accused leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of killing democracy in the country by deliberately subverting opposition parties through blackmail and planting of moles in their ranks.
Kukah while addressing a gathering of PDP leaders, governors and legislators-elect at the policy retreat organised to prepare them for the challenge of governance said, “for the better part of its life, the PDP set up to obliterate the opposition parties by blackmailing and planting moles into the opposition parties.”
In his paper titled: Yes, Another Nigeria is Possible", the Cleric said, “the result is that we have seen near elimination of such parties like the Alliance for Democracy and the All Nigeria Peoples party. I call on the new administration to make politics a live and let live affair, because only the living can play politics.”
According to Kukah who said PDP cannot claim to have honestly won up to 90 percent of the National Assembly seats said “PDP did not make competition easy for other parties."
PoliticsObj, Or Abia People Who Makes The Decision. by Ikomi(op): 11:57am On May 20, 2007
T.A. Orji: A mandate detained
By TAIWO AMODU

Not too many things were on the ground to suggest that Chief Theodore Ahamefule Orji was not on the path of history. He was set for a repeat of what happened in Osun State in 2003 where the then estranged Deputy Governor, Otunba Iyiola Omisore won election to the Senate from detention.

Omisore was being held in connection with the murder of Chief Bola Ige, the then Attorney-General and Minister of Justice – a charge from which he would be later discharged and acquitted.
Orji, the immediate past Chief of Staff to the Abia State Governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, who resigned his post to contest the governorship of the state – and, indeed, secured the ticket of the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) - has been a guest of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), since February.

He, alongside three other state officials and one Nnanna, is accused of money laundering and having, between March 2003 and December 2005, illegally diverted Abia state funds to their private pockets. They were also accused of transferring N50 million at various times from the state account with Fidelity Bank Plc to the governor's Airline account at Inland Bank.

Beyond Abia State funds
But a curious twist to the whole tale cannot be gleaned from the simplistic argument that the EFCC is looking for money that is not missing. Rather, it comes to the fore in what the commissioner for finance at the centre of the EFCC drama, Moses Agoh, recently told Saturday Sun.

A former deputy managing director of Citizens Bank, Agoh says he is expected to answer for ‘frauds’ and ‘transfers’ from Abia State funds into private accounts several of which occurred while he was yet to join the government.

It was the same laughable development that saw EFCC initially inviting a dead commissioner to appear before it – as if they would have the balls to interrogate him if he does appear.

Well, in the absence of the dead commissioner for local government affairs, the commission is holding unto his permanent secretary.

But Agoh’s puzzlement is: why does the commission keep referring to him as ‘former commissioner of finance’ when indeed he is still the substantive commissioner?

His thinking is: "much as they know that he is not the man they want, they also know that arresting the man they want would not deal any political blow on Gov. Kalu… Moreover, it makes a lot more sensational headline when it is reported that Kalu’s finance commissioner has been arrested and charged to court over the looting of Abia treasury. It makes an even more interesting read when it is revealed that this said commissioner is a former bank director and the crime in question involves illegal transfer of state funds into private accounts.

The tendency is for people to say ‘yes, that’s the man’. But the truth is that I was not even in government when all these allegedly happened’.

He continues: "But government is a continuity and having come in, I have discovered that there is no iota of proof of any such fraud ever taking place".

He shares the view of the key defence counsel, Olisah Agbakoba (SAN) that the case has more to do with politics than fraud. He thinks the targets were both Governor Kalu and T.A. Orji who were running for public office and whom the establishment wanted to stop at all cost.

But all the calculations came to naught, as Orji still went ahead to win his election. The only thing that his detention cost him was probably that it robbed him of the landslide victory he seemed headed for before the EFCC clamped him in.

Hand of Obasanjo, voice of Ribadu
Nobody, including the ruling PDP, was in doubt that the PPA was the party to beat in Abia State. It’s key promoter and presidential candidate, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, was the incumbent governor of Abia, and given his popularity and mass appeal, it was unlikely that his party would not take Abia.

But the PDP, it seemed, was not ready to just hand over the state it had twice held sway (in 1999 and in 2003 – though through the same Kalu) without a fight. It decided to throw in everything at its disposal behind the party’s heavyweights in the state who had, for nearly seven years, battled to dislodge Kalu without success.

Having hoisted one of their own, in the person of Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, as governorship flagbearer, the PDP then went about undermining Kalu and the PPA machinery. Both Kalu and his Chief of Staff, Chief Theodore Ahamefule Orji, who clinched the party’s guber ticket were indicted in the controversial EFCC list which sought to stop certain politicians from standing election. But both men had obtained court injunctions restraining INEC from disqualifying them based on the list and the resultant government white paper – that was before the courts rubbished both the list and the white paper.

Having failed on the indictment option, the traducers of the Abia duo then fell back on the EFCC option of arraigning them. With Kalu enjoying constitutional immunity, Theodore Ahamefule Orji was left vulnerable, and the authorities went for him, knowing that if he was thoroughly rubbished – and probably convicted – it would surely spell the death knell for his governorship ambition and also deal an appreciable blow on Kalu’s presidential aspiration.

Reminded that they could not continue to hold the men without trial, the authorities hurriedly beat together a motley of charges – totaling 100 in all – and arraigned them.
Of course the bottom-line was to hold unto him on the claim that he would interfere with investigations, if released. Again that exposed another lacuna in the case against the Abia men: if the investigation was not yet complete, why arraign them?

The answer immediately fell into place: the aim, ab initio, was to take him off circulation to frustrate his political ambition – and if the authorities waited until such a time that the commission would have a water-tight case against him, the elections would have come and gone. But since the accused could not be detained indefinitely without trial, they had to be charged on whatever was available. However, since all the offences were bailable, the authorities had to manufacture other means of frustrating bail while meeting the original need of keeping the men away from campaigning.

So, even when all the charges for which the embattled former chief of staff and his group were being held were bailable offences, the authorities fought and frustrated efforts to grant them bail.

The initial claim was that the men would jump bail if granted bail. But when it was made clear to the court that the principal was a favoured candidate in the coming elections and could not possibly run away instead of stand an election he seemed so poised to winning, the story began to change.

When it was put before the court that the accused persons had always presented themselves to the EFCC on every request by the commission and had actually reported to the commission on the day they were eventually arrested and put into custody, the prosecution began to argue that most of the accused persons were working under a principal who could get to intimidate them and alter the cause of justice if granted bail. The court ruled in favour of the prosecution. The court refused the bail application on the ground that they could influence and intimidate the witnesses who are civil servants.

Consequently, they were ordered to be remanded in prison. But Agbakoba insisted that what the court did not know was that all the desperation to keep the accused persons in custody was, first and foremost, to stop T.A.Orji from campaigning for the election he was contesting in.

Even while he remained in custody, agents of the authorities continued to sponsor reports that he had indeed been disqualified from standing election because he had been indicted.

But it would seem the antics of Kalu and Orji’s opponents further galvanized Abians behind the PPA candidate. With only posters and a few radio jingles sponsored by his friends and party, Orji fell back on the goodwill he and the governor had garnered over the past eight years. But it was enough to check the rampaging federal might of the PDP. At the end of balloting, a literally absentee Orji polled 265,389 votes to beat Ugochukwu’s 136,858. The ANPP was a distant third with 36,374 votes.

New game plan
With the Abia election now won and lost, the permutations have shifted to whether or not the winner would be allowed to go exercise his mandate, given the immunity he will begin to enjoy with effect from May 29, 2007.

While establishment lawyers have since gone back to the books to see what clause that can be dusted up to frustrate Orji and PPA taking over at the Umuahia government house, others insist that it is already too late to stop the governor-elect, as even a conviction at this point in time would have to wait until the end of his tenure as governor before he can serve the sentence. There has even been talk of breaking the ranks of the PPA by swearing in the deputy governor-elect.

Increasingly, it is becoming clear that it is only a matter of time before the governor-elect is left to go claim his mandate.

But, nowhere else is the futility of his continued detention more underscored than the very premises of Kirikiri Medium Prison where Orji is being detained alongside Moses Agoh, Elder S. O. Iheke, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Mr. James Udeogu, former Director of Finance and Supply, Government House.

Every step of Orji’s is greeted with reverence of ‘Your Excellency’ from both inmates and warders. Like in Abia, everyone here feels it is only a matter of time before the chosen of the people is released to his people.

Irrespective of what happens in the court next week ( the determination of the bail appeal comes up 30th of April), Orji and his co-accused remain hopeful that their people’s will would prevail in the end.

How much did they steal?
Surprisingly, the total amount said to have been stolen from Abia State, according to the 100-count charge filed before Justice Tijani Ahmed by the EFCC counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs, is about N4 billion.

This is a huge difference from the original figure of about N50 billion which the EFCC had initially peddled about as the total looted from Abia. That figure was drastically scaled down when the state government drew attention to the fact that all the money that accrued to it over the last seven or so years was just about N85 billion.

The figure of alleged looted funds soon came down to N35b and later, N27 billion. When the BBC requested the exact figure that was stolen from Abia by Orji Kalu, the EFCC figure suddenly came down to below three billion.

On the infamous EFCC indictment list, N3’145billion was entered against Kalu’s name while T.A. Orji was asked to account for N2.643 billion. Incidentally, T.A. Orji was initially accused of stealing over N5 billion.
The figures keep swinging up and down like a pendulum, and Agoh says, he’d like to now how much is exactly involved.
RomanceRe: Why Are Nigerian Girls Becoming Ridiculously Cheap? by Ikomi(m): 12:07am On May 20, 2007
ctrume:
ikomi for that saying that gals need to go bad to b rich,would u be glad if it had to b your sister that needs to go bad to b rich since it seems being rich is d ultimate achievement in life to u and angel,
Honestly reading ur post, to me sounds of topic. If I say its a saying in China, which is true. U are not saying am wrong ur saying over 1 billion pple are wrong. And it has nothing to do with my sisters learn to know your limits in conversations.

ctrume:
yes,a girl would sleep wt u in d western world if she likes u in 15mins,she would sleep wt u if u pop champagne for her in d most exclusive club but do u knw where d problem lies,90% of 'em wnt marry u even if u do all these,but a naija girl is praying hard u propose to her if she sees all these.that is disgusting,u'd rather nt marry than spend the rest of your life wt someone that makes u want to puke but has all d money.
Secondly I think u have no love of ur own, so u see a girl that will jump into bed with u for the pop of a champagne in an exclusive club in the next 15 mins and would not want to marry u as expensive. I think u've gotten your whole idea wrong. The white mans culture is different, and ours is typically different, and I still hold to my words cheap is relaitve.

ctrume:
nw in naija,most gals hav 2 dates,d one thy r wt for financial security n d one that really makes them happy,find out first n see if i'm lying.all i'm saying is that we dnt want our sisters "falling in love for money bags" 4 obvious reasons,n who wants to knw how d girl looses,try slamming 5 guys on your street n see how far it goes in setting your self-esteem on a high
You sound like one billionaire that has not been discovered. Who are u?
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 7:09pm On May 19, 2007
nnenneigbo:
see u guys, by the time i come back tonight, chochi agbasala. ikomi seeya, GC, gaa kpolata nwanne gi. bye bye all
Take care
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 6:53pm On May 19, 2007
nnenneigbo:
hahahah, o kwa ya, nna anyi mbe si ********

ikomi m nno ya, but going out dancing tonight. m ga ga jikere very soon. gini ka i di up to
Where about. Just Chilling.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 6:48pm On May 19, 2007
Nne how are u today?
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 6:47pm On May 19, 2007
toshmann:
unu amaghi na unu need-iri onye ga ejide ego jisie ya ike ka ohapu ifu n'uzo.

nyenu m ego a kam jide. company unu ga eme ofuma ma m jide ya bu ego cheesy
try-anu toshmann nwa mama. aka ji aku one of nairalandi cool
We've heard the totoise say that in one of the folk tales. lol
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 6:43pm On May 19, 2007
ghettochyk:
if you ask for "mba'ara" then i might forgive you. cheesy
I wonder wat that means lol. Dont wanna join though, cos if i have to plead to get into the company then I have no role in their. Maybe id be cleaning ur toilets, lol and i dont want that.  grin
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 6:35pm On May 19, 2007
ghettochyk:
NDI OSHI!!!! shocked so, maka na m si ngaa puo for just one second ka unu ji azozi ego m eh!?!!!! CHINEKE MEEE!!! toshman o wu asi!!!!!! muwa ga a wu ceo NA onye ga n'ejido ego!!! nno anya gi si enwu ka oke agbara isi ya n'ala, a gaghi m ekwe ka i jido ego obula!!!! grin grin
All this war about a company that has not been incorporated. hhmmmmmm. Na im be say the company wont start off before its downfall.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 5:11pm On May 19, 2007
monshege:
Ikomi kedu kind gesture di na ihe ahu okwuru. of course onye igbo ka o bu ma o choro ya ma o choghi ya. the earlier o realiziri the better grin
Exactly Monshege, ma ono na USA, ma ono na North pole, she will always be onye Igbo. No need saying it as if shes doing us a favour.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 4:44pm On May 19, 2007
nigergirl:
Igbo kwenu!!!!
but I will always be an Igbo girl.
Wat a kind gesture.
CultureRe: Ifa - The True Religion Of The Yorubas? by Ikomi(m): 10:31am On May 19, 2007
If u say Ifa is the true religion of the Yorubas. Then the Question. Why do u say "Orunmila Baba Ifa, Ifa la o beee Orunmila la oo booo"
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:53am On May 19, 2007
ghettochyk:
NO NEED TO WAIT. E KWUOLA M YA. MUWA WU CEO. just-u mara nn'ahu. ngwanu, ka chi fo!!!!  smiley
Okey oooh good luck Good Nite

nnenneigbo:
i na aga oru echi? well m a e misi headache i na enye ,. don't forge to buy something from shop face, di empty lol
No. Good Nite Nne Nne

Good mite Face
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:45am On May 19, 2007
Umunem na Umunam ka Ikomi laba oooohhh, ihen unu kpatara na bizness unu biko mee ma mara, kanyi mara onye ga bu CEO.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:37am On May 19, 2007
kachi_face:
o bukwa igbo na azu ahia anytime, ma ihe unu na akpa na nke m na akpa bu business.

@ghettochyk ihe i na asu dikwa egwu
ihen nne kwu okwa ka gi na han mergia
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:34am On May 19, 2007
ghettochyk:
ikomi, ka m kwuo eziokwu, igbo gi na arara m ahu many times sad
Nga laba kwa ri gi now honestly. lol
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:32am On May 19, 2007
kachi_face:
kedu ife i na acho? tinye ya na waitlist, i ga enwetakwa ya a.s.a.p, maximim 48 hours.
oburu na i jee computers side, i ga ahukwa stuff,
Why oji abu computer side nanighi, ka ngwaa ahia di?
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:29am On May 19, 2007
nnenneigbo:
i swear, na mu chee na o nu asusu ozo ka i suru lol
I na nu kwanu Igbo. lol. Okwa translator ka ina use.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:28am On May 19, 2007
kachi_face:
@nnenne, !!??

mu ka i na akpo ofe mmanu? na ebee kwanu? ehn,

anyhow, i gakwara di site? I na akpo ya mkpo mkpo,
Yeah boy but site ahun e wengi products now. empty shop nothing is available.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:25am On May 19, 2007
nnenneigbo:
threadia di too busy o ya mere o ji bia pastea ihe ahu, o buru na o na eme ego niile ahu o siri, he for no tell us lol
Onu gi ehhnnn chukwu ekwena ihen ojuoooo lol.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:23am On May 19, 2007
ahia oni ga move? lol
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:21am On May 19, 2007
good nite GC. Ke kwan Ynot and Monshe?
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:19am On May 19, 2007
nnenneigbo:
LOL
ihe o 419 ka i choro i me ndi igbo ibegi lol. ao i nuru ka anyi na ekwu maka ego. i si ka i bia recruit o anyi
Kachi face this ur advert is rude noooooowwwwwwww. I wori advert tuchie in the midst of a serious conversation.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:16am On May 19, 2007
nnenneigbo:
eeeehe, so i noro ebe ahu anyi a na a suffer na atukota ego anyi enweghi. sendia nu the boy to school from next week now.
Owu slate kan ge use kobu akwukwo, coz the last time I went obu slate kanyi useru. And if romeo is saying he would fund, am afraid am going back to slate.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:13am On May 19, 2007
romeo:
i can fund the school thing dear, so no need for fund raising grin grin
Romeo i di kpa generous. lol
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:04am On May 19, 2007
ghettochyk:
***see the bottom of my post we're i added the school ting. wink ***
I can see it lol. Am trying to get use to jokes. I find it difficult.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 11:55pm On May 18, 2007
nnenneigbo:
so i maghi na ikomi neediri i ga back to primary eh? anyi na atukota ego i ji ziga ya, so ihe obula i were i tinye biko, e hesitatekwala
yeah. Nke gi wan wu pre school, ego anyi ga tukota agaghi ezu, anyi ga e needi iga bank.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 11:53pm On May 18, 2007
nnenneigbo:
GC
i che na ma anughi maka business gi na monsh, noo na e discuss? hmmmm
ude aki unu ahu unu choro i bido manufacture wa. e registergom the name already. ebe unu noo ne eme anya ura, na e discuss the whole business in the public of igwe mmadu. well muwa ga abu the oga kpatakpata, since na o bu mu weezi the business.
GC any ideas. lol
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 11:51pm On May 18, 2007
ghettochyk:
ehh!! so, sonso ihe i gutara wu "ceo", kai!!!! inwataa e mebola m!!! cry
j/k!! grin
Ke ihen ichoro ga nguta.

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