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PoliticsRe: 2023: Ahmad Lawan Assures APC Of Victory As Osinbajo Meets APC Senators by Oviconji: 8:41am On Apr 13, 2022
Osinbajo urchins and fake news propaganda lies. He was wished Goodluck, not endorsement. You people better stop supporting failure, suffer no dey tire you? Support Peter Obi for president for the sake of your children future.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/pmnewsnigeria.com/2022/04/12/we-wish-vp-osinbajo-good-luck-in-this-endeavour-senate-president-ahmed-lawan/%3famp=1

https://www.thecable.ng/2023-we-wish-him-good-luck-lawan-says-after-osinbajos-iftar-for-apc-senators/amp/

https://dailytrust.com/2023-presidency-we-wish-you-good-luck-apc-senators-tell-osinbajo

PoliticsRe: MKO Abiola: Why I annulled June 12 election – Babangida by Oviconji: 11:05am On Aug 06, 2021
TheRareGem1:
Exactly. But he's kilobyte B is to low to carry it
You are abusing me because I asked if you are getting paid to launder the commissioner's image? You must think everyone here is stupid but I am not among them. You alone are using 4 different monikers on this thread, as you do on all your other hyping threads. But I can't blame you because you are only doing your job. Just try and not be insulting people all because you are defending your meal ticket.
PoliticsRe: MKO Abiola: Why I annulled June 12 election – Babangida by Oviconji: 10:36am On Aug 06, 2021
TheRareGem1:
Read between the line. Not everything you will be spoon fed
I hope you are getting paid very well for this your relentless PR and image laundering of Osibanjo. You no dey gree us rest with your hyping.
PoliticsRe: Biafra: Ohanaeze Knocks IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu Over Secession Plan by Oviconji: 7:00am On Feb 28, 2021
Ohanaeze has collected bribe and become Fulani slaves. Can you imagine what these people are saying? Obiozor you are a big fool! angry
AutosRe: The Benz Keke That Will Replace Okada In Onitsha And Awka (Photos) by Oviconji: 9:18pm On Jul 13, 2018
It better be from Innoson or else. angry
TravelRe: "60 Per Cent Of Cargo In Nigeria Goes To Onitsha"- NIWA by Oviconji: 9:56am On Jul 13, 2018
The mod that banned me for speaking about terroristic bokohhari should know that you can't silent me. The thunder that will fire you is doing preesup. Mark my words. angry

This news is not too encouraging. It is not good for the long term that Onitsha economy is too dependent on importation.
PoliticsRe: Obiano Propaganda: ' Anambra Residents Defy Ipob’s Sit-at-home Order' by Oviconji(op):
Obiano pronpanganda at work. angry
PoliticsObiano Propaganda: ' Anambra Residents Defy Ipob’s Sit-at-home Order' by Oviconji(op): 3:14pm On May 30, 2018
Awka – Residents of Anambra on Wednesday defied the pro-Biafra sit-at-home order as they resumed their normal socio-economic activities.

Government offices and other public places, including banks, schools, markets, motor parks and private offices in Awka, are all conducting their businesses without molestation.

Some of the residents interviewed called on the terrorist organisation to refrain from making the Federal Government regard the region as ingrate. Mr Charles Igwebuke, a civil servant, said that it was high time such directives should not be allowed to get to public domain.

“In the first place, which national tabloid published the directive that gave it the wide spread it enjoys for that is the beginning of the problem. “It has come to a point where every publishing house in the country should abide with the things that unite us as a nation rather than the things that separate us or be sectioned,” he said.

Mrs Ifeoma Nnameka, a banker, on her part said that though she heard the sit-at-home order but her employer never informed her. “I work with a bank that does not take nonsense from staff that don’t do what they should do in regard to this kind of directive that was issued by faceless individuals.

“There is no way I can obey such when the government that is in place to save lives and property didn’t say so and my bank has warned us not to obey such directives that they are not aware of,” she said.

Mr Kassim Ajayi, a tailor, said that he opened his shop for business when he saw his fellow Igbo brothers doing same.

“I have to open for business when all shops around me have opened for the day, for I heard on radio when the state government directed all residents to go about their normal day’s work without fear,” Ajayi said.

NAN recalls that the state Head of Service, Mr Larry Uduh, had earlier issued a statement that Gov. Willie Obiano has directed that work resumes on Wednesday (May 30) after the Democracy Day public holiday on May 29. The Federal High Court in Abuja had proscribed IPOB all over Nigeria and declared the pro-Biafra group a terrorist organisation.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/anambra-residents-defy-ipobs-sit-home-order/
PoliticsRe: Lies, Deceit And The Many Reasons I Want Obiano Out – Peter Obi by Oviconji: 6:55am On Oct 23, 2017
Obiano is nothing but a lieing, scamming, betrayal and backstabber. Simple!!
PoliticsRe: Lies, Deceit And The Many Reasons I Want Obiano Out – Peter Obi by Oviconji: 6:54am On Oct 23, 2017
Obiano is nothing but a lieing, scamming, betrayal and backstabber. Simple!!!
PoliticsRe: No Hiding Place For IPOB Members In Anambra – Obiano by Oviconji:
Just imagine? This looter and betrayal is now bold to say this, after pleading with the same ipob for support some weeks back. Willie Obiano you are a two-faced failure and a betrayal!! angry Ndigbo will not forget the treachery of you sell outs. Mark my words.

Ndi Anambra deserves better.

PoliticsRe: "I Will Fight Obiano’s Re-Election With My Blood" — Peter Obi by Oviconji: 7:56am On Sep 14, 2017
Okwute Ndigbo has spoken. It is settled. Willie Obiano the looter should have prepared his handover note by now. Anambra deserves better.

PoliticsRe: Anambra Guber: Gov.obiano Promises To Increase Workers' Salaries by Oviconji: 1:19pm On Sep 08, 2017
Amarabae:
oga stop embarrasing urself biko,
the same boring flyover pics all the time,
obiano is just average,Anambra deserve better,
OBAZE is the man,
he is very capable of leading Anambra
and He will win, mark it down somewhere
Please edumacate them for me. Awka government house will change hands. Anambra will be liberated from mediocrity and praise singers like chino. Hurricane Obaze is about to strike. Anambra Deserves better.

PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 4:06pm On Sep 06, 2017
oneeast:
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See the report below, only your dead Abia state is owing in the SE. Go and elect a governor there because your state do not have a governor at the moment..vvvv
Holy Mary mother of God, I beg you in the name of Jesus Christ your only begotten son to dash chino some sense. He is possessd by spirits of lies and propaganda.

PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 4:02pm On Sep 06, 2017
oneeast:
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Read below, it is only Abia state that is owing in the entire region. You left your Abia state to die while you are campaigning in a progressive Anambra. You are truly cursed. cheesy

vvvvvv
Abia is not owing. The council workers are being taking care of. Stop your propaganda chino. Are you cursed? angry why must you always lie like umu ekwensu? Why, chino why?

http://www.abiastate.gov.ng/news/paris-refund-abia-commences-payment-of-workers/

Read that link and cover your face in shame you liar Muhammed child.

PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 3:53pm On Sep 06, 2017
oneeast:
Instead of you to focus on your dead Abia state, you are busy talking about Anambra that pays salaries on 24th of every month. Keep living in delusion.

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Are you blind chino? Can you not see from the list that Ovi is not owing? Hurricane Obaze is about to sweep you pipo out of awka that is why you are jittering. cheesy I am sorry for you.

PoliticsRe: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 3:04pm On Sep 06, 2017
Obiano is spending Ndi Anambra workers salary for his election. His days at Awka government house are numbered. Obaze loading. Mark my words.
PoliticsRe: Obiano Owes Us 18 Months Salary - Anambra Liaison Officers (vanguard) by Oviconji(op): 8:58am On Mar 15, 2017
Mods, front-page please. Willie Obiano needs to pay up. No more room for propaganda.
PoliticsRe: Abia State Owes 12months Salary Arrears And 15years Pension Arrears by Oviconji: 7:58am On Mar 15, 2017
Chinonso, you are a shameless Willie Obiano slave. You and your boss are going to be kicked out this year for sure. Mark my words. Your propaganda has failed.
PoliticsRe: Obiano Owes Us 18 Months Salary - Anambra Liaison Officers (vanguard) by Oviconji(op): 7:43am On Mar 15, 2017
LasGidiOwner:
Just 40 million is what you call arrears? While your dead Abia state is owing over 10months arrears.

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You are a wicked and heartless human being. If 40-millions means nothing to you and your boss why are still owing those poor workers? Is it until after they start dropping dead from poverty, starvation and hunger? You don't have a conscience.
PoliticsRe: Obiano Owes Us 18 Months Salary - Anambra Liaison Officers (vanguard) by Oviconji(op): 7:18am On Mar 15, 2017
Willie Obiano, your game is up. Your substandard flyover and projects are not enough, so you are even owing workers? Mark my words, Anambarians are wiser now. You will not be reelected for this poo. Mark my words.
PoliticsObiano Owes Us 18 Months Salary - Anambra Liaison Officers (vanguard) by Oviconji(op): 7:10am On Mar 15, 2017
By Enyim Enyim ONITSHA—Thirty-one liaison officers in the 21 local government areas of Anambra state are facing hard times following the non payment of their salaries, furniture allowances and severance allowances estimated at N40.3 million. The liaison officers, who spoke to Vanguard yesterday said they were being owed for almost 18 months by Anambra state government.

The worrisome aspect of it, the group complained, was that they were at a loss since they have not been told verbally or in writing that they have been sacked, as they were no longer working in their respective offices. They said all their efforts to prevail on government to pay their entitlements have proved abortive. “Our children no longer go to school because we cannot pay their school fees. We are appealing to Governor Willie Obiano to look into our plight. “We are being treated as second class citizens in a state we also have a stake like every Anambra person”. The group said they were grassroot politicians and were really in touch with the people in the rural areas.

“We are the people supporting the governor but unfortunately, most of his aides are deceiving him by not telling him the truth about the happenings in the villages and communities” They stated in unequivocal terms that they would not support the governor if he failed to pay their entitlements.

“Election is around the corner and that may throw him up for a second tenure. We may not guarantee his second tenure if he does not pay us. But if he ( the governor) pays and carries us along, we will support him and make sure he wins in the scheduled November 18, governorship election in the state.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/anambra-liaison-officers-protest-non-payment-18-months-salaries/


Lalasticlala, Mynd44

PoliticsRe: Ikpeazu Achievements In Abia State- Pictures by Oviconji: 3:59pm On Feb 23, 2017
Try harder Chino. EVERYONE knows these are mostly pictures of Onitsha and Awka, and even the only one of Abia is a VERY OLD picture. The thunder that will fire you is still doing press-up. Animal!
Politics32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Oviconji(op): 11:13am On Dec 23, 2016
By Vincent Ujumadu, Godwin Oritse, Wahab Abdullah Ikechukwu Nnochiri & Enyim Enyim

Thirty-two retired judges, including five retired state Chief Judges in Anambra State, led by Justice Godwin Ononiba (retd), have dragged Anambra State governor, Willie Obiano, to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Awka for non-payment of their severance gratuity, upward review of pensions, arrears of housing allowances and overall welfare.

The action of the retired judges drew the praises of some senior lawyers, including Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, Yusuf Ali, SAN, Femi Falana, SAN, and others, who commended them for using the instrumentality of the law to fight their cause. The development came on a day 126 former supervisors, who served in the various local government areas of Anambra State until their dissolution in August this year, demanded a severance package of N1.2 billion from Governor Willie Obiano. Of the 32 retired judges, 13 of them are dead, while 19 are still alive, including five former chief judges.

The former retired chief judges are G.U. Ononiba, C.J. Okoli, Nri-Ezedi, E.A. Nzegwu, and P.A.C Obidigwe who were members of the Association of Retired Judges of Anambra State. Part of the suit read: “You are hereby commanded that within fourteen days after the service of this complaint on you, inclusive of the day of such service, you do cause an appearance to be entered for you in an action at the suit of HON. JUSTICE G.U. ONONIBA C.J. (Rtd) & 31 Ors, and take note that in default of your so doing, the claimants may proceed therein, and judgement may be given in your absence.

The claimants are praying the court for: “A declaration that each of the 1st-19th claimants and each of the estates of the 20th to 2nd claimants are entitled to be paid severance gratuities based on 300% of each claimant’s annual basic salary while in active service. “A declaration that each of the 1st to 19th claimants and each of the estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants are entitled to be paid housing allowances per annum and in the tune of 200% of each claimant’s annual basic salary. “A declaration that the 1st defendant does not have the power to amend, alter or vary the provisions of an Act of the National Assembly and in particular the “certain political, public and judicial office holders (salaries and allowances, etc) (Amendment) Act No. 1 of 2008 which took effect from 1st February, 2007” “A declaration that each of the 1st – 19th claimants and each of estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants is entitled to an upward review of each of the claimant’s pension in line with Section 210(3) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“An order of court directing the defendants to pay to the 1st-19th claimants and the estates of 20th-32nd claimants forthwith their severance gratuities, based on 300% of annual basic salary of each of the claimants while in active service. “An order of court directing the defendants to pay the 1st-19th claimants and the estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants forthwith the arrears of their housing allowances based on 200% of their annual basic salary. “An order of court directing the defendants to recompute the pensions and gratuities of the claimants based on 200% of their annual basic salaries as housing allowance. “An order of court directing the defendants to pay to the claimants the arrears of their respective pension and gratuities from the withheld 100% of their annual basic salary as housing allowance.

“An order of court directing the defendants to pay to each of the 1st-19th claimants and the estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants all the balance and arrears of their pensions which would have accrued to them had the pensions been reviewed upward in line with the provision of the constitution and the directives of the salaries and wages commission.” The retired judges (claimants) stated that they had at different times meritoriously and successfully served as judges of the Anambra State High Court and Customary Court of Appeal but were forgotten and abandoned without payment of their due benefits, allowances and entitlements.

The Association of the Retired Judges was formed pursuant to the directive of the Chief Justice of Nigeria in a letter addressed to all judges, dated July, 10, 2010. The claimants averred that they had on May, 5, 2016, issued and served on the defendants, through the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, and the office of the 2nd defendant respectively, the three months mandatory notice of intention to institute the legal action against them, adding that no response came from them.

Reactions:

Ozekhome
Reacting to the development, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, said: “This is a good omen. For the first time in the history of this country, judges can pick up courage to drag a government to court over unpaid gratuities and pension. It is a shame that such senior citizens had to resort to the court to get their constitutional right. “It is also a shame they can be subjected to this kind of treatment over pensions and gratuities. Before now, they could not talk while they were in service and with their action, they are also speaking for serving judges.”

Falana Femi
Falana, SAN, said: “The legal action is in order. The government cannot successfully fight judicial corruption if retired judges are owed pension for months. “You are simply telling serving judges to take care of the raining day by engaging in corrupt practices. The Anambra State Government and others involved in the illegality should pay the outstanding pension of retired judges.”

Yusuf Ali SAN
Ali said: “Yes, what they have done is right, except you want them to take laws into their hands, which expectedly they won’t do. These are the people who have worked and are getting old. Do you want them to die before enjoying the fruits of their labour? It is sad. For me, what government is doing in this clime is unexpected, if it is true. We only wish they pay them and not allow them to wait for court judgment before receiving their pension.”

Otteh
Joseph Otteh, Executive Director, Access to Justice, said: “No one should be owed pension, whether judges, doctors or messengers. This situation shows that anyone can be a victim of government’s neglect and failings. But this can have a serious, predictable effect on judicial independence as some judges might feel they need to stack up money during service for raining days of lack. Anambra State government should immediately pay up all retirees their entitlements.”

In its reaction, the National Judicial Council, NJC, yesterday, said it only had the mandate to pay pension to retired federal judicial officers. Though the Council explained that such judges were entitled to receive their benefits from the state government, it, however, declined to officially react to the development, stressing that it would amount to sub-judice since the case was already in court.

A top source at the NJC, who pleaded anonymity, said: “We have paid salaries of all judges in the country serving in federal courts. “Likewise, when they retire, we only pay pension to those that were in federal courts. So it is the state that is responsible for the payment of pension of judges that served under them. “Meanwhile since the matter is already in court. I think it will be better to allow the court to make the interpretation. I cannot say anything more on the issue as such action will be sub-judice.”

Ex LG supervisors demand N1.2b severance package

Meanwhile, 126 former supervisors, who served in the various local government areas of Anambra State until their dissolution in August this year, have demanded a severance package of N1.2 billion from Governor Willie Obiano. The former supervisors were appointed by their elected local government chairmen as provided under Section 72 of the Anambra State House of Assembly Law, 2012. In a letter addressed to the governor after their meeting in Awka, yesterday, the ex supervisors threatened to drag the secretary of the state Joint Action Committee, JAC, Mr.

Tony Oli, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly misappropriating funds meant for the payment of their severance allowances. Oli could not be reached at press time, but the ex supervisors said he told them when they visited his office that he had no business with them.

The letter was signed by the chairman of the ex supervisors’ forum, Mr. Chijioke Eruchalu, the secretary, Mr. Cliff Nneli and the coordinator, Mr. Cajethan Okafor. The letter read in part: “In view of this, we therefore plead with you to redress all the anomalies. We believe that as our father, we will get a favourable response so that we won’t feel left out and abandoned after serving our state diligently, in spite of the hard times.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/unpaid-gratuities-pensions-32-retired-judges-drag-governor-a-g-to-court/

TravelRe: 1 Dead And 3 Injured In Gbagada Accident In Lagos by Oviconji: 3:06pm On Dec 19, 2016
A lot of people are getting drunk for Christmas and because of MMM. Odiegwu o.
PoliticsRe: No Money To Pay Pensions, Gratuities – Enugu Governor by Oviconji: 2:57pm On Dec 19, 2016
Ugwanyi should have fear of God, he should stop telling stories that touch and pay these poor people.
TravelRe: Luanda, Angola - The 'African Miami' (pics) by Oviconji: 2:12pm On Dec 19, 2016
AmenhotepZuid:
Jealousy part of their culture hence they wer cursed with CHARCOAL SKIN AND BAD HEARTS.
Angola continued....
Tell the truth, an Igbo Nigerian guy fcucked you girlfriend and wife in Zimbabwe, that is why you are so bitter towards us? I know we have many of our people in your country teaching your lazy brothers how to run proper businesses since you all failed to learn to properly govern yourselves from your white and boer masters eh? cheesy grin
BusinessRe: Tanzania, Dangote Sign Agreement On Gas Supply by Oviconji: 7:04am On Dec 13, 2016
Rubbish. How can Dangote be signing deal on Niger Delta gas? Na him papa get the gas? What a parasitic nincompoop of epic proportions. These foo.lani pipo are thieves.

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