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[quote author=ozoigbondu post=42196374]APC is a very confused party. How can you disqualify an ashawo yet not only is she running she is also winning Nevertheless either chidoka or Victor umeh will win[/qu[s][/s]ote] Your mother is an unrepentant Ashawo and she does it for 1000 Naira. The people love uche ekwunife. Go hang yourself. |
Where are those APGA and Victor Umeh Bastards that love peddling false news and bashing the senator. The people love her and no one can take that from her. What has Victor Umeh done for Anambra ? Idiots. Chei Anambra people will come out and vote not the paid fools who don't even have voters card. You arseholes should keep pretending you have not seen the latest news. Your mothers and sisters will never achieve what she has if you keep bashing. Her marriage is one of the most stable. I can see how many views this new post has. Coward Bastards. |
The moderator of this thread is an idiot. The primary is still on, yet the only thread with a true representation of events was closed leaving this false thread to continue. This moderators are paid agents, bastards. |
[quote author=TheDEVlLHimseIf post=42173998]there's no room for apc here 100% anything but apc we hate that party with passion [/quo Primary is still on. Where are you getting your information? |
Reports have it that voting is ongoing tin Aka for the flagbearer of APC Anambra Central Senatorial flagbearer. Also Uche Ekwunife is still in the race . News of her disqualification as reported today is false. |
Voting still ongoing in Awka. No one has been declared winner. |
oldtopics:Really, you dont look good enough to attract a big Man for a relationship, maybe a one nightstand. All those makeup won't fool anyway. Easy way to get a bigman is to come from a big home( thats your dad should be rich also). You can't get what you can't give. Work on making your own money because if tommorow my son comes home with your like, my first question would be: Who are your parents? |
Anambra Central rerun: Why PDP, APC can’t present new candidates –Umeh 2 BY OUR REPORTER ON JANUARY 15, 2016 POLITICS By Iheanacho Nwosu FORMER National Chairman of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) and senatorial candidate in the court ordered Anambra Central rerun election Chief Victor Umeh in this interview bared his mind on happenings in the country. He warned on the legal implications of both the Independent National Electoral Com- mission (INEC) allowing the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) of conducting fresh primaries and presenting new candidates to contest the bew senatorial election. He also shared his thoughts on the recent Appeal Court judgment on Abia governorship election and war on corruption. The annulment of Anambra Central Senatorial election by the Court of Appeal has given you and others who contested the poll another chance to prove your political worths. How are you prepared for the fresh poll? It is no longer news that the Court of Appeal annulled the Anambra Central senatorial election and ordered for a fresh contest within 90 days from December 7, 2015. I am ready for the election again. But the important thing to consider at this time is the need to do everything ac- cording to the law. The previous election was nullified because somebody who was not supposed to take part in it took part after not being properly nominated by her party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). So, as we prepare to go for the ordered fresh election, it is important that all preparations must comply with the relevant laws . I say this because if we go into the election, where improper candidates take part, it will expose the exercise to further nullification. I have seen the PDP and All Progressives Congress (APC) pretending not to know what the law says about situations like this. They are now going around to say that they are conducting primaries to present fresh candidates for the election. This is against the established law that only validly nominated candidates that took part in the nullified election will contest the fresh election ordered by the court. So, what this means is that at the stage where we are now, all political parties have been foreclosed from putting forward new candidates to represent them in the election. The argument, which I have seen them make is that the court ordered fresh election and because the word “fresh election was used in the order of the Court of Appeal, it connotes that everything is to be started afresh, including nomination processes. I beg to say that such argument is a gross exhibition of ignorance of the law. A situation like this has risen in the past in Adamawa State, where the tribunal and the Court of Appeal nullified the governorship election in the state and ordered a fresh election. Labour Party tried to present a new candidate and INEC said it will not accept a new candidate. The party sued INEC, contending that it ought to be allowed to put in a candidate of its choice. That matter went from the Federal High Court in Katsina, which referred it to the Court of Appeal Kaduna division for constitutional interpretation. The Court of Appeal, Kaduna division, in a unanimous decision, held that only the candidate who took part in the nullified election are those who will take part in the fresh election. The court reasoned that at that time, the nomination and screening of candidates have elapsed. So, this means that no party can change its candidates or introduce fresh candidates through new primaries. The lead judgement was delivered by Justice Ayo Salami, who later became the President of Court of Appeal. This judgement was delivered in 2008. The Labour Party was not happy with this judgement and it proceeded to the Supreme Court, and in a unanimous decision again through a lead judgement delivered by Justice Ogbuagu, the apex court held that a fresh election, re-run election or howsoever called, is an election that is pursuant to the nullification of a general election and that being the case, the only candidates that will go for the fresh election as correctly determined by the Court of Appeal, were candidates who took part in the nullified election. The Supreme Court also said that no matter the intention of any other party, the period of nomination and screening of candidate have elapsed. So, there is no room for nomination of fresh candidates. Infact, the word it used is that the dramatis personae in the nullified election will go back for the fresh election. So, there is no chance for anybody to put in fresh candidates. So, in the present situation, only the candidates who were validly nominated by their parties and took part in the March 28, 2015 Anambra Central Senatorial District election, are the ones that will go for the fresh election. Does this mean that the PDP and APC are out of the race as you claimed that Mrs. Uche Ekwunife was not validly nominated while Senator Chris Ngige of APC has withdrawan as a result of his new office ? Fifteen political parties contested that election. But regarding the two parties that you referred to, Mrs. Ekwunife, who is purported to be the candidate of the PDP in that election was disqualified by the Court of Appeal in clear terms in its judgement. The court said that she was not the product of any valid primary and therefore was not legitimately and val- idly sponsored by the PDP and that she wasn’t a candidate in the election. So, with that pronouncement of the court, it follows that the PDP, which committed the foul, cannot go back, based on the Supreme Court judgement that I cited, to conduct another primary to put in a new candidate. Apart from the fact that PDP would not be allowed to benefit from its own wrong doing, the Supreme Court has also placed a bar on that situation because the period of primaries and nominations is gone. When you talk about nomination, it includes substitution. These are processes of nomination before you go into the election proper. So, having crossed that stage, the PDP cannot hold a primary to cure the defects in its nomination of a candidate in an election that had been nullified. So, the party is clearly out of the way. The APC is qualified to con- test the election because it had Dr. Chris Ngige as candidate. So long as Dr. Ngige wants to contest, APC is entitled to take part in the poll. But having accepted a ministerial appointment, he must resign according to the provisions of the constitution to be able to contest. For the other parties, their candidates are in the election like myself. Are you now saying that Mrs. Ekwunife, who has defected to the APC to contest on its platform is playing to the gallery? She is not only playing to the gallery but unnecessarily heating up the polity. Having been disqualified through her previous party, crossing over to the APC would mean that she would be contesting one election on two different platforms if she is allowed to contest the election. This is very absurd. I think she is wasting her time and therefore has to go and get proper legal advice. Whoever advised her that she can jump from PDP to APC and become its candidate and return to the election, has not given her proper advice. Assuming that she has that right to exercise, the Supreme Court judgement that I explained has foreclosed that option. There is nothing that can make the APC present her for the election. Are you aware of the agitation by Sena- tor Annie Okonkwo that he is the authen- tic candidate of the PDP, and what do you make of it? Senator Okonkwo is predicating his claim on an expected judgement to be delivered by the Supreme Court on January 29 in the appeal filed by his own faction of the PDP against the other group over the nomination of candidates in Anambra State in the last general elections. If on that date, he succeeds, of course he becomes a candidate and it will mean that it would be consistent with the position that Ekwunife wasn’t the validly nominated candidate. Will that be a threat to your ambition? I am not afraid of anybody. What has blurred the vision of most people about Anambra State is that most times people assume undeserved attention by the larger Nigerian public because they emerged through rigging. They have not been winning elections; all they have been doing is stealing of the peoples’ mandate. So, there is no candidate in this election that is better placed than me. Without being immodest, I will say that APGA’s governments have been doing well for our people for the past nine years and I have been at the centre of bringing these administrations into power, starting from 2006 when Obi first came. I have been at the centre of APGA struggles and progressive movement in Anambra State. And under Governor Willie Obiano, the state is making giant strides. We have been able to eliminate kidnapping and armed robbery. What is your take on the judgement of the Court of Appeal and criticisms from some senior lawyers like Mike Ozekhome against the ruling? I think that Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has only one option left in law and that is proceed- ing to the Supreme Court to challenge the judgement of the Court of Appeal. I don’t have any problem with him going to the apex court to challenge the judgement because it is his constitutional right. But to begin to sponsor mayhem in Abia State because there was a judgement against him is what I consider barbaric. The judgement of the Court of Appeal would not have come to any man of justice with any surprise because the Abia governorship election was won by Dr. Alex Otti convincingly with the requisite spread across the state. He was the most popular candidate in that election . Abia people yearned for change from what they have been experiencing in the previous administration. So, Otti became the new face of hope for the people and that was why the major city in Abia State – Aba became a no go area for candidates of other parties. All the rural areas, local governments were also for him. I was there during the election . Otti won everywhere except the three local governments where they decided to do the impossible – the home local government of Ikpeazu (Obingwa), where the PDP got 82, 000 votes out of 86, 000 registered voters and APGA getting only 1,000 votes. In Osisioma, PDP got 42, 000 votes and they allocated 900 to APGA. You can now see how Ikpeazu got over 120, 000 votes from just two local governments in an election that re- corded about 25 per cent voters’ turnout across the local governments in the state. Such things cannot be tolerated in sane society. You will recall that the returning officer in that election cancelled the results from the three local governments based on reports from his officials on the field. Against this scenario, Ikpeazu is still claiming that he won the election. He lost the election and what the Court of Appeal did was to serve justice to the person who deserves it. On the issue of some lawyers being hired to come on television to argue that the Court of Appeal was wrong, I am so surprise when I see such things. I never believed that it is possible for lawyers to start passing judgement on a matter that is subjudice. I saw Barr. Mike Ozekhome on television talking in a manner that in a civilized society, his certificate would be withdrawn from him. Even if he is an expert in Constitutional Law, he remains a lawyer. He cannot become a judge when he is an advocate. He is fully aware that this matter has gone to the Supreme Court but he is busy delivering judgement on behalf of the apex court. The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) should sanction him because his conduct is unethical. What he should have done is to seek to consult for Ikpeazu or to represent him in court and not to come on television and start disparaging the judgement delivered by the Court of Appeal that has competent jurisdiction on the matter. He cannot pretend not to know that he is usurping the powers of the Supreme Court by making such unguarded statements and inciting the public. Some political parties have been indicted on the arms deal scandal. How much of the money was given to your party for it to have supported former President Goodluck Jonthan’s second term bid? There is no doubt about it that we supported Jonathan in the 2015 elections, but we said during the campaigns that we predicated our support on only one issue – his promise to implement the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference. Do you mean that there was no financial inducement? We are surprised to hear that some political parties received money. But I am very happy that these things are happening so that Nigerians will understand the character of APGA under my leadership. I never did anything as the national chairman of the party to take money from somebody, to enrich myself or enrich members of the party. All our actions under my leadership was based on conviction. During the last elections, I never met Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd); I never met the national chairman of the PDP; even Jonathan never gave us one kobo. We didn’t demand for such, and he never offered. We stated it clearly during the campaigns why we were supporting Jonathan. It was not that I don’t like Buhari as a person because I am aware of his non tolerance on corruption but that was not more important to me than implementing the recommendations of the National Conference. I was a delegate to the confab and I know that its recommendations remained the only basis for Nigeria’s sustainable development. So, when Jonathan made the implementation of the report of the conference, a campaign issue, my party was taken in. Most of the things that the people of the South-East are agitating for in Nigeria of today, were resolved at that conference. |
Anambra Central: I Don’t Want APC Ticket On Platter Of Gold, Says Ekwunife daniel 3 hours ago The senator representing Anambra Central, whose election was recently nullified by the court of appeal, Uche Ekwunife, has declared readiness to submit herself to the primaries of the All Progressives Congress, APC, ahead of the fresh elections ordered by the court. Ekwunife, who was a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, until just over a week ago, said she did not defect to the APC with the expectations of picking the party’s ticket on a platter of gold. Speaking in an interview with journalists in Awka, Ekwunife said she wants the APC hierarchy to organize a primary for all the aspirants interested in the seat and she will support whoever wins the ticket if she did not get it. The sacked senator, who alleged that she was a victim of circumstances because the Appeal Court agreed that she beat Chief Victor Umeh of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) but quashed her election based on invalid nomination by the PDP, boasted that she would defeat her opponent again, if she emerges the APC senatorial candidate. On her chances in APC, Ekwunife, who boasted that she has a formidable structure to realize her ambition, said her chances are bright. “I went through the APC manifesto and constitution. Once you are a member, you have same rights and privileges as old members. The only difference is that you are not an executive member. Remember, in Benue, Governor Ortom ran the primary in PDP. He was running for the Senate in PDP. When it became impossible, he defected to the APC, got the ticket, ran the election and won. What should be paramount for any political party is the capacity and capability of a candidate to deliver. I am very hopeful and certain of winning. Irrespective of our political affiliations and religious background, we are not foreigners. Anambra Central voters know us and our antecedents. I am very confident that I will win the seat back”, she said. |
Why is Umeh afraid of running against Uche ekwunife. I Hope he Won't go to the international court in Hague. |
Run For Anambra Senatorial Election – Ngige BY ANDREW ESSIEN — Jan 14, 2016 6:08 am | Leave a comment Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige has said that he will not abandon the national assignment given to him as a minister to contest Anambra central senatorial election. Ngige explained that he would not contest the senatorial election for both personal and official reasons, adding that the task given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari, require a spartan like him to get the job done. Speaking with newsmen at the APC national secretariat yesterday in Abuja, the minister said despite the economic down turn in the country, his ministry will do everything possible to fulfil his party;s manifestoes of job creation. “I am not running because of official and personal reasons. The official reason being that I have an assignment given to me by Mr president as minister of Labour and Employment. As a matter of fact, the job is 60 percent more of employment generation than Labour. Labour matters constitute only about 40 percent which is about labour and Industrial relations, workers welfare and the rest of them all. “Unemployment is a very big scourge, a very serious disease in Nigeria now and we need to fight it frontally. I have gone to that ministry, had briefings from relevant officers and top management officers and I feel that Nigeria is at a crossroads. “The APC manifesto stipulates what we are going to do. We promised Nigerians that we were going to create jobs, we are going to create employment. And unfortunately for us, the economy has taken a serious down turn. So we need spartans like me to keep our flag flying and bring out water from the rock and that is what exactly we are going to do.” When asked whether he actually endorsed Senator Uche Ekwenife, who just decamped to APC, the minister explained that “as at the time Ekwunife came in, she was the only person from the APC that wanted to participate in the rerun. If she is the only person, I have no objection. But today, I’m told that two other people have shown interest. The party would do the normal thing and the normal thing the party is to do, is to run a primary, the question of baptizing of blessing now does not arise.” On the chances of APC at the March election, Ngige said, “we stand a very good chance. My political structure is there, the party has its own machinery. They’re interwoven and if I don’t want to overestimate, I will say that if you combine my structure with that of the party, I don’t have an organisation as such but there are certain things that go for me in that senatorial district. The party, before the election starts, has a solid 40-45 percent vote that she can say is her own based on our effect. “APGA is not a push over in the state, it can boast of say 30 percent. PDP can boast of maybe 10-15 percent. Out of those 10-15 percent, Sen. Ekwunife has some because she has ran a federal constituency two times and won, therefore she’s not a push over. If you do an additive of all these I mentioned, the chances of the party is bright and we will work hard in taking that seat because we want to show that the state is not an APGA state or a PDP state. While responding to the court case instituted by the APGA candidate Victor Umeh against the candidate of both APC and PDP, Ngige advised the APGA candidate to rather go to the field rather than wasting his time going to court. “It’s a fresh election and besides for us in APC, we are on very safe ground because section 33 of the Electoral Act permits us to substitute a candidate who has either died or has withdrawn. The two elections I ran, I came in as a substitute candidate in those two elections. That section has always been there to make allowance for people, who for circumstances beyond their control, could not continue. The APGA candidate should better go to the field and ask for votes rather than wasting his time in court to stop the candidature of another person.” |
BY ANDREW ESSIEN — Jan 14, 2016 6:08 am | Leave a comment Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige has said that he will not abandon the national assignment given to him as a minister to contest Anambra central senatorial election. Ngige explained that he would not contest the senatorial election for both personal and official reasons, adding that the task given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari, require a spartan like him to get the job done. Speaking with newsmen at the APC national secretariat yesterday in Abuja, the minister said despite the economic down turn in the country, his ministry will do everything possible to fulfil his party;s manifestoes of job creation. “I am not running because of official and personal reasons. The official reason being that I have an assignment given to me by Mr president as minister of Labour and Employment. As a matter of fact, the job is 60 percent more of employment generation than Labour. Labour matters constitute only about 40 percent which is about labour and Industrial relations, workers welfare and the rest of them all. “Unemployment is a very big scourge, a very serious disease in Nigeria now and we need to fight it frontally. I have gone to that ministry, had briefings from relevant officers and top management officers and I feel that Nigeria is at a crossroads. “The APC manifesto stipulates what we are going to do. We promised Nigerians that we were going to create jobs, we are going to create employment. And unfortunately for us, the economy has taken a serious down turn. So we need spartans like me to keep our flag flying and bring out water from the rock and that is what exactly we are going to do.” When asked whether he actually endorsed Senator Uche Ekwenife, who just decamped to APC, the minister explained that “as at the time Ekwunife came in, she was the only person from the APC that wanted to participate in the rerun. If she is the only person, I have no objection. But today, I’m told that two other people have shown interest. The party would do the normal thing and the normal thing the party is to do, is to run a primary, the question of baptizing of blessing now does not arise.” On the chances of APC at the March election, Ngige said, “we stand a very good chance. My political structure is there, the party has its own machinery. They’re interwoven and if I don’t want to overestimate, I will say that if you combine my structure with that of the party, I don’t have an organisation as such but there are certain things that go for me in that senatorial district. The party, before the election starts, has a solid 40-45 percent vote that she can say is her own based on our effect. “APGA is not a push over in the state, it can boast of say 30 percent. PDP can boast of maybe 10-15 percent. Out of those 10-15 percent, Sen. Ekwunife has some because she has ran a federal constituency two times and won, therefore she’s not a push over. If you do an additive of all these I mentioned, the chances of the party is bright and we will work hard in taking that seat because we want to show that the state is not an APGA state or a PDP state. While responding to the court case instituted by the APGA candidate Victor Umeh against the candidate of both APC and PDP, Ngige advised the APGA candidate to rather go to the field rather than wasting his time going to court. “It’s a fresh election and besides for us in APC, we are on very safe ground because section 33 of the Electoral Act permits us to substitute a candidate who has either died or has withdrawn. The two elections I ran, I came in as a substitute candidate in those two elections. That section has always been there to make allowance for people, who for circumstances beyond their control, could not continue. The APGA candidate should better go to the field and ask for votes rather than wasting his time in court to stop the candidature of another person.” |
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Senator Uche Ekwunife is one who has done meritoriously well in representing her people. Please go through her antecedents in both the House of Reps and her short stint in the Senate and you will totally agree with me that she has given valid representation. I have gone through several comments deriding her on the decision to defect to the APC but before we pass judgement, let's honestly answer the following pertinent questions : Why was her victory cancelled on the grounds of irregularities with the primaries, while thesame primaries which produced Oduah Stella, Andy Utah and other legislators where upheld at the courts? Why is Victor Umeh insisting that she must not be allowed to participate in the fresh elections? Why is the Anambara State government jittery over her rising political profile and achievements even when the people of Anambara have benefitted from her hard work? Why is Victor Umeh kicking against her contesting on any political platform even when he claims he won the last election? Why is the Anambara State PDP chapter sluggish in conducting primaries even when the main rival party had started intensive campaigns for their flagbearer? Why is her gender as a woman always used as a campaign tool against her by Victor Umeh and APGA ? If you can honestly answer these questions, you will agree with me that the forthcoming elections in Anambara Central is not about party but the individual with the best track record and love for the people in the senatorial zone. The treachery and greed of Victor Umeh is legendary and every Anambarian is aware of it.The era of crying at Ojukwu's grave site, gender bias and judicial manipulation while enriching his pockets must come to an end. Should uche ekwunife sit down, keep quiet and allow herself to be schemed out by people both within and outside the party after financial inducements by a state government that had shown that it lacks financial accountability? Igbos must spread their interests, so we stop crying of marginalization. Let's empower with our votes those who will empower us with valid representation. As for me I shall vote Uche Ekwunife under any political platform. I rest my case. |
Senator Uche Ekwunife is one who has done meritoriously well in representing her people. Please go through her antecedents in both the House of Reps and her short stint in the Senate and you will totally agree with me that she has given valid representation. I have gone through several comments deriding her on the decision to defect to the APC but before we pass judgement, let's honestly answer the following pertinent questions : Why was her victory cancelled on the grounds of irregularities with the primaries, while thesame primaries which produced Oduah Stella, Andy Utah and other legislators where upheld at the courts? Why is Victor Umeh insisting that she must not be allowed to participate in the fresh elections? Why is the Anambara State government jittery over her rising political profile and achievements even when the people of Anambara have benefitted from her hard work? Why is Victor Umeh kicking against her contesting on any political platform even when he claims he won the last election? Why is the Anambara State PDP chapter sluggish in conducting primaries even when the main rival party had started intensive campaigns for their flagbearer? Why is her gender as a woman always used as a campaign tool against her by Victor Umeh and APGA ? If you can honestly answer these questions, you will agree with me that the forthcoming elections in Anambara Central is not about party but the individual with the best track record and love for the people in the senatorial zone. The treachery and greed of Victor Umeh is legendary and every Anambarian is aware of it.The era of crying at Ojukwu's grave site, gender bias and judicial manipulation while enriching his pockets must come to an end. Should uche ekwunife sit down, keep quiet and allow herself to be schemed out by people both within and outside the party after financial inducements by a state government that had shown that it lacks financial accountability? Igbos must spread their interests, so we stop crying of marginalization. Let's empower with our votes those who will empower us with valid representation. As for me I shall vote Uche Ekwunife under any political platform. I rest my case. |
Senator Uche Ekwunife is one who has done meritoriously well in representing her people. Please go through her antecedents in both the House of Reps and her short stint in the Senate and you will totally agree with me that she has given valid representation. I have gone through several comments deriding her on the decision to defect to the APC but before we pass judgement, let's honestly answer the following pertinent questions : Why was her victory cancelled on the grounds of irregularities with the primaries, while thesame primaries which produced Oduah Stella, Andy Utah and other legislators where upheld at the courts? Why is Victor Umeh insisting that she must not be allowed to participate in the fresh elections? Why is the Anambara State government jittery over her rising political profile and achievements even when the people of Anambara have benefitted from her hard work? Why is Victor Umeh kicking against her contesting on any political platform even when he claims he won the last election? Why is the Anambara State PDP chapter sluggish in conducting primaries even when the main rival party had started intensive campaigns for their flagbearer? Why is her gender as a woman always used as a campaign tool against her by Victor Umeh and APGA ? If you can honestly answer these questions, you will agree with me that the forthcoming elections in Anambara Central is not about party but the individual with the best track record and love for the people in the senatorial zone. The treachery and greed of Victor Umeh is legendary and every Anambarian is aware of it.The era of crying at Ojukwu's grave site, gender bias and judicial manipulation while enriching his pockets must come to an end. Should uche ekwunife sit down, keep quiet and allow herself to be schemed out by people both within and outside the party after financial inducements by a state government that had shown that it lacks financial accountability? Igbos must spread their interests, so we stop crying of marginalization. Let's empower with our votes those who will empower us with valid representation. As for me I shall vote Uche Ekwunife under any political platform. I rest my case. |
blesseddivah:So true. Thanks for the expose. Really insightful, I must say. |
alexistaiwo:you are a fucking arsehole. |
FreeGlobe:You can see that even on nairaland Victor Umeh would loose woefully to uche ekwunife. Get that into your thick skull and move on with your pathetic life. |
FreeGlobe:I think freephone put all his Hope and aspiration in Victor Umeh and is yet to understand that if the elections are conducted a 100 times uche ekwunife will win. When elections were conducted while she was in House of Rep, she won and won the repeat election. Everyone knows Victor umeh is greedy and self centered. Uche ekwunife is for the masses and no matter what you rant on this page she will still occupy higher positions because she never forgets her constituency. She is already making useful contributions in the Senate. Victor Umeh has Just begun his journey into political oblivion. He should enjoy the ride. |
FreeGlobe:victor umeh must be your Uncle for you to spew such rubbish. Umeh was defeated hands down. |
No, he supported my electoral bid.......mtchewwww. |
Nobody should compare TA Orji with Fashola. TA Orji would make fashola look like the Pope when it comes to corruption. |
