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Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by ZombieTAMER: 11:12am On Mar 20, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
Will you get away from my mention you dimwit.
You are so warped up and prejudiced that you think everybody is recklessly biased like you.
Get away from here and get lost at once!
You can only fool yourself and not Nigerians
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m):
An easygoing man.

A perfect gentle man and peacemaker.

A man of few words and true words.

A man of character and substance!

That's Gburugburu for you!


It is said that many Nigerians are so foolish that they prefer to be in love with their oppressors all the time, so much so that like foolish housewives they choose to perceive a good man as a weak man.

They see wicked men as strong men!

And they accept troublemakers and destructive elements as powerful people!

Gburugburu does not fit any of these bills.

That is why just as foolish Nigerians hated Goodluck and chose Boohary,
these shallow-minded and dimwitted people here are bitter against Gburugburu for simply being a man of simplicity and humility.

In their bitterness and psychology of hatred, they mistake his humility for weakness, and go to lengths to give him bad press.

Ask them what he has done to deserve the innumerable negative epithets they constantly dish out against him, and they will scratch their head and tell you that Enugu State is in ruins.

Ask them how, and they will start blabbing like a dying goat mouthing a whole lot of bibble-babble.

These chronic haters are stewing constantly in the juice of their own self hate and therefore want to splash some of it on anything and anybody they fancy.

These are people corrupted from within by a deep-seated mindsetting of inveterate malice.

They are so distorted in their perception of reality that they have no capacity to recognize a good man even when they come face to face with one.

To them always, white is black, and black is white.


To such fools, no amount of good work is good enough to qualify anybody for credit in their eyes.

They are so thickset in their blindness of heart that when they are eventually confronted with bad people with bad intentions, their tongue quickly clings to the roof of their mouth just like the protesters of "Save Nigeria Group" who became oracularly tongue-tied for the eight years Mr Booharry despoiled Nigeria and left her fortunes in a convulsing state of economic devastation!

Look, Gburugburu has done well.
Give him the credit he deserves.

Give the man his credits!

If you do not know how things were in many rural parts of the State where his projects have firmly turned the fortunes of the people around, shut up at once and quit lying against a man who has done you no wrong!

Repeat: Gburugburu has done well.
His legacy projects are projects that will outlive all of us.

If you do not know about them, shut up at once get lost for good!

You have not right to be splashing your ignorance everywhere and making a fool of yourself in a space reserved for celebrating the 60th birthday anniversary of a man who has done so much good.

Be warned, and be guided!

Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by MiracleMe7: 11:51am On Mar 20, 2024
The worst governor in the history of Enugu. Posterity will judge Mrs Ifeanyi Adanne Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by caleboxylic: 12:56pm On Mar 20, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
An easygoing man.

A perfect gentle man and peacemaker.

A man of few words and true words.

A man of character and substance!

That's Gburugburu for you!


It is said that many Nigerians are so foolish that they prefer to be in love with their oppressors all the time, so much so that like foolish housewives they choose to perceive a good man as a weak man.

They see wicked men as strong men!

And they accept troublemakers and destructive elements as powerful people!

Gburugburu does not fit any of these bills.

That is why just as foolish Nigerians hated Goodluck and chose Boohary,
these shallow-minded and dimwitted people here are bitter against Gburugburu for simply being a man of simplicity and humility.

In their bitterness and psychology of hatred, they mistake his humility for weakness, and go to lengths to give him bad press.

Ask them what he has done to deserve the innumerable negative epithets they constantly dish out against him, and they will scratch their head and tell you that Enugu State is in ruins.

Ask them how, and they will start blabbing like a dying goat mouthing a whole lot of bibble-babble.

These chronic haters are stewing constantly in the juice of their own self hate and therefore want to splash some of it on anything and anybody they fancy.

These are people corrupted from within by a deep-seated mindsetting of inveterate malice.

They are so distorted in their perception of reality that they have no capacity to recognize a good man even when they come face to face with one.

To them always, white is black, and black is white.


To such fools, no amount of good works is good enough to qualify anybody for credit in their eyes.

They are so thickset in their blindness of heart that when they are eventually confronted with bad people with bad intentions, their tongue quickly clings to the roof of their mouth just like the protesters of "Save Nigeria Group" who became oracularly tongue-tied for the eight years Mr Booharry despoiled Nigeria and left her fortunes in a convulsing state of economic devastation!

Look, Gburugburu has done well.
Give him the credit he deserves.

Give the man his credits!

If you do not know how things were in many rural parts of the State where his projects have firmly turned the fortunes of the people around, shut up at once and quit lying against a man who has done you no wrong!

Repeat: Gburugburu has done well.
His legacy projects are projects that will outlive all of us.

If you do not know about them, shut up at once get lost for good!

You have not right to be splashing your ignorance everywhere and making a fool of yourself in a space reserved for celebrating the 60th birthday anniversary of a man who has done so much good.

Be warned, and be guided!
Sycophant. Just tell us how Ugwuanyi improved Enugu state economy or GDP. Just tell us what this man did for eight years. Where are the projects to balance the IGR and Federal allocation of Eight years? Ugwuanyi failed ndi nsukka cultural group. Mention his protects in igbo-etiti, udi, isiuzo, uzouwani in eight years. May God not allow a failure like Ugwuanyi lead in south east again. I'm happy he lost his senatorial election. We don't reward thieves and corrupt fools in south east.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 5:27pm On Mar 20, 2024
caleboxylic:
Sycophant. Just tell us how Ugwuanyi improved Enugu state economy or GDP. Just tell us what this man did for eight years. Where are the projects to balance the IGR and Federal allocation of Eight years? Ugwuanyi failed ndi nsukka cultural group. Mention his protects in igbo-etiti, udi, isiuzo, uzouwani in eight years. May God not allow a failure like Ugwuanyi lead in south east again. I'm happy he lost his senatorial election. We don't reward thieves and corrupt fools in south east.
Merchant of falsehood, get away from my mention, and go cure your ignorance by yourself.

Gburugburu's projects are scattered across the length and breadth of Enugu State.

Find them for yourself and be healed of your woeful self loathing.

You have refused to acknowledge them because your wayward prejudices against the good man, Gburugburu, won't let you search out his achievements for yourself.

You are so bitter that you cannot do without a pair of prejudiced lenses.

You are pathetic!
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by caleboxylic: 5:36pm On Mar 20, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
Merchant of falsehood, get away from my mention, and go cure your ignorance by yourself.

Gburugburu's projects are scattered across the length and breadth of Enugu State.

Find them for yourself and be healed of your woeful self loathing.

You have refused to acknowledge them because your wayward prejudices against the good man, Gburugburu, won't let you search out his achievements for yourself.

You are so bitter that you cannot do without a pair of prejudiced lenses.

You are pathetic!
I should search for the projects of a governor that ruled a state for eight years. You just admitted that he failed. Mention the projects he executed in the whole Igbo -etiti, uzo uwani, udi or even the state capital.
Ugwuanyi failed. Sullivan work is there for all to see, the school of agriculture in ezeagu, the road safety academy in udi, the only road that leads to nsukka through Nike, the udi road from four corner, the nenwe road from aki na ukwa.

Tell us what Ugwuanyi did with state resources for eight years and stop dancing naked here.

You are a paid sycophant and that's okay for you. I'm happy he lost his senatorial bid. If he performed, he should have won his senatorial seat as some of the pdp candidates did.
He failed and the citizens of the state replied.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 5:59pm On Mar 20, 2024
caleboxylic:
I should search for a project of a governor that ruled a state for eight years. You just admitted that he failed. Mention the projects he executed in the whole Igbo -etiti, uzo uwani, udi or even the state capital.
Ugwuanyi failed. Sullivan work is there for all to see, the school of agriculture in ezeagu, the road safety academy in udi, the only road that leads to nsukka through Nike, the udi road from four corner, the nenwe road from aki na ukwa.

Tell us what Ugwuanyi did with state resources for eight years and stop dancing naked here.

You are a pair sycophant and that's okay for you. I'm happy he lost his senatorial bid. If he performs, he should have won his senatorial seat as some of the pdp candidates did.
He failed and the citizens of the state replied.
Oga get out of here and go out there to see things for yourself.

I will not humour you by reeling out his achievements for your haughty and biased consideration

Let it be your task to find them and suit yourself.

And yet you won't find them because you are full of bile and bitterness.

You are such a pathetic liar!

You tell blatant lies and splash about in the pool of your own lies thinking you can get everyone to join you in your beastly lunacy.

Gburugburu's signature projects will tell his stories for a very long long time to come when honest people will look back and remember him with an overflow of nostalgia.

You definitely haven't seen bad leaders, and that's why you are here foaming and frothing in the mouth like a dying goat.

When you are squarely beset with the vice grip of bad leadership and bad governance you won't have mouth to talk!

Now, like a foolish housewife, you are complaining everywhere even when you have lost nothing except your ability to perceive reality dispassionately!

You definitely do not know the true colour of misrule. You haven't seen it yet.

Perhaps you are going to see it in the coming years, since you have no capacity to appreciate good men and good work.

Give Gburugburu his credits, Mr Man!

Be godly!

Be fair-minded!

Be just and unprejudiced!

Repent from your wicked conclusions against a man who has done so much good!
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by nedu666: 6:07pm On Mar 20, 2024
Our sister in the Lord sister ugwuwanyi the ofe onugbu gov failed to achieve anything tangible in 8 years. For those asking us to seek that we may find sister ugwu projects, I ask them " Are this projects hiding or they are so small that we need torchlight to find them. A failed gov is a failed gov even if you give him 50 years as gov.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by caleboxylic: 6:11pm On Mar 20, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
Oga get out of here and go out there to see things for yourself.

I will not humour you by reeling out his achievements for your haughty and biased consideration

Let it be your task to find them and suit yourself.

And yet you won't find them because you are full of bile and bitterness.

You are such a pathetic liar!

You tell blatant lies and splash about in the pool of your own lies thinking you can get everyone to join you in your beastly lunacy.

Gburugburu's signature projects will tell his stories for a very long long time to come when honest people will look back and remember him with an overflow of nostalgia.

You definitely haven't seen bad leaders, and that's why you are here foaming and frothing in the mouth like a dying goat.

When you are squarely beset with the vice grip of bad leadership and bad governance you won't have mouth to talk!

Now, like a foolish housewife, you are complaining everywhere even when you have lost nothing except your ability to perceive reality dispassionately!

You definitely do not know the true colour of misrule. You haven't seen it yet.

Perhaps you are going to see it in the coming years, since you have no capacity to appreciate good men and good work.

Give Gburugburu his credits, Mr Man!

Be godly!

Be fair-minded!

Be just and unprejudiced!

Repent from your wicked conclusions against a man who has done so much good!
Wicked conclusions indeed!!! Gburugburu failed and that's why he lost his senatorial seat. Compare him with obiano, ikpeazu, umahi and other southern governors. Can you compare NWA David with umuahi, ikpeazu, or obiano? At least obiano built an airport and an ICC with numerous roads and bridges that cut across the whole anambra east.

You can keep defending your master because you have been paid to do so. Summarily, all he did in eight years aren't even upto 50% of the allocation and revenue for same period under review.
Good bye.

I challange you to mention one tarred road in the whole of igbo- etiti LG under his regime. Tell us if he ever built hospital or school in igbo-etiti.

After igbo-etiti, mention the roads he constructed in udi lGA.

He is a wicked being. All the way from Enugu to nsukka, you have only one road that leads to nsukka and that's the road constructed by Sullivan chime. From 9th mile through nsude to udi are in terrible shape, old road from 9th mile to OPI is in terrible shape. Tell us what Ugwuanyi did in eight years.
Ozoemena. Amen.

May someone like Ugwuanyi never come close to south east as a leader again. Amen! Amen!! And Amen!!!
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by nedu666: 6:18pm On Mar 20, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
Oga get out of here and go out there to see things for yourself.

I will not humour you by reeling out his achievements for your haughty and biased consideration

Let it be your task to find them and suit yourself.

And yet you won't find them because you are full of bile and bitterness.

You are such a pathetic liar!

You tell blatant lies and splash about in the pool of your own lies thinking you can get everyone to join you in your beastly lunacy.

Gburugburu's signature projects will tell his stories for a very long long time to come when honest people will look back and remember him with an overflow of nostalgia.

You definitely haven't seen bad leaders, and that's why you are here foaming and frothing in the mouth like a dying goat.

When you are squarely beset with the vice grip of bad leadership and bad governance you won't have mouth to talk!

Now, like a foolish housewife, you are complaining everywhere even when you have lost nothing except your ability to perceive reality dispassionately!

You definitely do not know the true colour of misrule. You haven't seen it yet.

Perhaps you are going to see it in the coming years, since you have no capacity to appreciate good men and good work.

Give Gburugburu his credits, Mr Man!

Be godly!

Be fair-minded!

Be just and unprejudiced!

Repent from your wicked conclusions against a man who has done so much good!
Are you a comedian? You said you will not list his projects that he should go and find them, then again you said he still will not find the projects because he is bitter. How can his bitterness hide a project. Oga if it didn't dey it didn't dey.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Jman06(m): 8:45pm On Mar 20, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
An easygoing man.

A perfect gentle man and peacemaker.

A man of few words and true words.

A man of character and substance!

That's Gburugburu for you!


It is said that many Nigerians are so foolish that they prefer to be in love with their oppressors all the time, so much so that like foolish housewives they choose to perceive a good man as a weak man.

They see wicked men as strong men!

And they accept troublemakers and destructive elements as powerful people!

Gburugburu does not fit any of these bills.

That is why just as foolish Nigerians hated Goodluck and chose Boohary,
these shallow-minded and dimwitted people here are bitter against Gburugburu for simply being a man of simplicity and humility.

In their bitterness and psychology of hatred, they mistake his humility for weakness, and go to lengths to give him bad press.

Ask them what he has done to deserve the innumerable negative epithets they constantly dish out against him, and they will scratch their head and tell you that Enugu State is in ruins.

Ask them how, and they will start blabbing like a dying goat mouthing a whole lot of bibble-babble.

These chronic haters are stewing constantly in the juice of their own self hate and therefore want to splash some of it on anything and anybody they fancy.

These are people corrupted from within by a deep-seated mindsetting of inveterate malice.

They are so distorted in their perception of reality that they have no capacity to recognize a good man even when they come face to face with one.

To them always, white is black, and black is white.


To such fools, no amount of good works is good enough to qualify anybody for credit in their eyes.

They are so thickset in their blindness of heart that when they are eventually confronted with bad people with bad intentions, their tongue quickly clings to the roof of their mouth just like the protesters of "Save Nigeria Group" who became oracularly tongue-tied for the eight years Mr Booharry despoiled Nigeria and left her fortunes in a convulsing state of economic devastation!

Look, Gburugburu has done well.
Give him the credit he deserves.

Give the man his credits!

If you do not know how things were in many rural parts of the State where his projects have firmly turned the fortunes of the people around, shut up at once and quit lying against a man who has done you no wrong!

Repeat: Gburugburu has done well.
His legacy projects are projects that will outlive all of us.

If you do not know about them, shut up at once get lost for good!

You have not right to be splashing your ignorance everywhere and making a fool of yourself in a space reserved for celebrating the 60th birthday anniversary of a man who has done so much good.

Be warned, and be guided!
You keep regurgitating the rhetoric that "Gburugburu has done well" without mentioning those things he did well as Enugu state governor. What are Gburugburu's projects in Enugu urban, Nkanu east/west, Aninri, Udi and Ezeaguhuh What are those things he did to deserve an accolade?
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m):
caleboxylic:
Wicked conclusions indeed!!! Gburugburu failed and that's why he lost his senatorial seat. Compare him with obiano, ikpeazu, umahi and other southern governors. Can you compare NWA David with umuahi, ikpeazu, or obiano? At least obiano built an airport and an ICC with numerous roads and bridges that cut across the whole anambra east.

You can keep defending your master because you have been paid to do so. Summarily, all he did in eight years aren't even upto 50% of the allocation and revenue for same period under review.
Good bye.

I challange you to mention one tarred road in the whole of igbo- etiti LG under his regime. Tell us if he ever built hospital or school in igbo-etiti.

After igbo-etiti, mention the roads he constructed in udi lGA.

He is a wicked being. All the way from Enugu to nsukka, you have only one road that leads to nsukka and that's the road constructed by Sullivan chime. From 9th mile through nsude to udi are in terrible shape, old road from 9th mile to OPI is in terrible shape. Tell us what Ugwuanyi did in eight years.
Ozoemena. Amen.

May someone like Ugwuanyi never come close to south east as a leader again. Amen! Amen!! And Amen!!!
You are so prejudiced against Gburugburu that you have lied to yourself and are struggling to maintain your own prison of self deception.

That much is clear from your hyperventilations.

So if he did not do any project in Igbo-Etiti and Udi (That is, if truly he did not) then to you, he failed Enugu State.

You are a bloody liar. Go to Ukehe Town, there are new roads there.

You are not only parochial, but you are evil.

Satan is the father of all liars.
The Good Book says so!

For each of those legacy projects you proudly credited to Sullivan Chime, Gburugburu did an even much better signature project.

I have changed my mind now: I am going to indulge you only a few traces of giveaways.

Here we go:

If Sullivan did the Enugu/Ugwuogo-Nike/Opi road, Gburugburu did the quintessential Udenu Ring Road!

You probably have not heard of it.

We are talking about a road that spans very many communities from the depths of Ezimo valleys to the plains of Ogbodu-Aba linking up the most interior and forgotten lands of Enugu North Senatorial Zone to modern life and mainstream utilities of modern civilization.

That road spans tons and tons of communities.

That road is saving lives!

It is Gburugburu's legacy project!

And mind you, we are not talking about a reconstructed road. No, we are talking about a brand new road that was freshly mapped out, freshly designed and ruggedly constructed along a ring of trajectory that had never seen neither a touch of earthmovers nor a coating of asphalt until Gburugburu came to the rescue.

If Sullivan brought Nigeria Road Safety Academy to Udi, Gburugburu founded SUMAS, a brand new university of medical and Applied Sciences at Igbo-Eno.

That is a superlative legacy project!
You need to go there and see things for yourself. Seeing is believing!

State University of Medical and Applied Sciences is a unique institution founded by Gburugburu himself.

That school is brimming with facilities after facilities: a nest of projects of different categories and classifications!

Go there and see things for yourself, and quit grumbling for nothing!

There is nothing done by Sullivan Chime that comes close to what Gburugburu has done in SUMAS!

That university is saving lives and redefining the meaning of life for so many people whose lives are now interwoven with its existence!

Take a private tour to SUMAS, and with a little honesty, you will definitely fall in love with Gburugburu.

Gburugburu did Opi-Nsukka dual carriage way.

It is one of his legacy projects.
That road stretches from Opi junction and terminates at Odenigbo Roundabout.

That road is now a signature landmark of that university town!

You definitely cannot drive into Nsukka from Opi junction and not feel good about Gburugburu, unless you are a devil.

Gburugburu solved the riddle of frequent traffic gridlock at Abakpa-Nike Junction. He built a cute flyover right there, and erased the gridlock forever!

Give this man a barrel of credits!


The long road that stretches all the way from Eziani Community down to Ukpabi Nimbo up to Adani Town was done by Gburugburu.

That road is a very long stretch linking numerous communities and has a reconstructed bridge in its trajectory

That road is an alternative route to Ayamelum axis of Anambra State.

That road is saving lives!

Gburugburu renovated most of the secondary and primary school buildings in Enugu State through special Enugu State Government intervention in education.

You need to check your community secondary and primary schools to see whether most of the school blocks are not completely renovated!

Gburugburu renovated and equipped most of the general hospitals and primary health care centres in Enugu State.

And also completed that gargantuan complex of medical diagnostic centre located in the heart of Enugu City opposite All Saints Anglican Church Enugu.

It was Gburugburu that saw its completion to a logical conclusion and commissioned it by himself!

Under Gburugburu, many court complexes were reconstructed and renovated including that beautiful judiciary complex opposite WAEC at New Layout.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State House of Assembly building which is a historic iconic edifice was renovated and given a pronounced face lift for the first time in very many years of its existence.

I have personally toured that facility alongside some students from UNN.

Under Gburugburu for the first time in almost three decades, the long stretch of road that begins from Princewill Junction Nsukka and terminates at the Udenu Roundabout Obollo-Afor was reconstructed in three tranches of projects.

That was a feat that no government before Gburugburu had attempted. That road has redefined the lives of not only people of Enugu North Senatorial Zone but also the fortunes of travellers who pour into Enugu from the Eastern Gateway town of Obollo-Afor!

Gburugburu relocated PPSMB Enugu Headquarters to a new site (a much better location in a serene environment), demolished the old derelict structures in the old site, and right there, built a brand new cluster of beautiful buildings collectively serving as new government lodge.

That project is saving Enugu State Government lots of money. Most guests of government are quartered and hosted there instead of in random expensive hostels.

Under Gburugburu, the Nike lake resort was given critical attention to boost tourism in the State.

Under Gburugburu, the state owned Ikenga Hotel Nsukka was also given special intervention resulting in a complete make-over in facilities and services of that tourist centre.

Under Gburugburu, a brand new stadium was build in the university town of Nsukka, giving the youths of that beautiful town access to modern recreational facilities!

Under Gburugburu, many streets and intra-city roads too numerous to mention were built from Ninth Mile Town, Oji River axis, Enugu Main City, Udi axis, Nsukka Town, Obollo-Afor axis, Ede Oballa axis, Ogurute, Orba Town, Ibagwa axis, Uzo-Uwani axis, Obollo-Eke axis, Opi Town axis, Ngwo axis, Agbani axis, Abakpa axis, Eha-Alumona axis, etc, etc, etc.

Look these are intra-city roads and inter-community roads built across the span of eight years. There is quite a very long list of them!

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State College of Education Technical (ESCET) sited its permanent site at Ihe.

Now, that's a feat!

Gburugburu did many projects in the current campus of the school.

He personally laid the foundation stone for a multiplicity of projects in the permanent site at Ihe. Many of such projects are either completed or ongoing!

Under Gburugburu, a campus of Enugu State polytechnic was established at the beautiful land of Ezimo. That too is no mean feat! No, noise!

Under Gburugburu many new fire service stations were built and equipped and placed on ready-for-action mode.

There is at least one of such for every local government area, and at least one of such station for every urban centre in Enugu State.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State paid its workers promptly, and never trifled with the benefits of its workforce.

That is something that should be taken for granted, and yet we know of a state whose governor by name, Aregbesola, despoiled its people for more than two years after he had borrowed away their fortunes and frittered same away in some useless projects that did not translate to anything useful for the people of that beleaguered state.

We also know a state where the governor, Mr Bello, dealt a deadly blow to its people having plundered their resources without any decency of explanations. Things got so bad that for more than one year, workers were not paid anything leading some of them to commit suicide.

And when eventually payments started trickling out, workers were made to receive half salaries for a very long time!

Gburugburu did not despoil the finances of Enugu State!

Give this man his due credits!
What's wrong with you?

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State was ranked among the least indebted states in Nigeria.

I should imagine you know what that means!

Gburugburu's government saw to the promotion of a backlog of batches of civil servants long due for promotion.

This is something that should be taken for granted but we know that in many states, it does not happen freely.

Under Gburugburu, many housing projects especially in Enugu City and Ugwuogo-Nike axis received tremendous facilitation.

That too is big credit to Gburugburu.
He ran a government that facilitated the establishment of quite very many mega housing projects in different parts of the state.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu Rural Electrification Board did massive projects in many interior villages too numerous to mention.

We are talking about villages and forgotten interior parts of the State getting electricity connection for the very first time!

New transformers were installed in many communities!

We are not going to mention things like installation of street lightings.

Those things are too minor.

We are not going to mention numerous water projects done in many communities.

Such things are still too minor.

And mind you, I have written about the things I know as a private citizen.
I have never been in any government anywhere. I have written only for the love of truth and justice.

Those who were in Gburugburu's government would definitely have a very long list of his projects with a log of all the details and necessary facts and specific figures.

I decided to indulge you some doses of information because you and your friends were making yourselves look clever in your willful ignorance.

Take care.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 10:55pm On Mar 20, 2024
caleboxylic:
Sycophant. Just tell us how Ugwuanyi improved Enugu state economy or GDP. Just tell us what this man did for eight years. Where are the projects to balance the IGR and Federal allocation of Eight years? Ugwuanyi failed ndi nsukka cultural group. Mention his protects in igbo-etiti, udi, isiuzo, uzouwani in eight years. May God not allow a failure like Ugwuanyi lead in south east again. I'm happy he lost his senatorial election. We don't reward thieves and corrupt fools in south east.
You obviously don't know your terrains at all.


There is a road around Ikem axis that was done by Gburugburu. Ikem is in Isi-Uzo.

You are recklessly bold to have mentioned Uzo-Uwani.

How dishonest can you be?

Are you going to lie so freely like that?

You obviously don't know Uzo-Uwani.

The long road that stretches all the way from Eziani down to Ukpabi Nimbo up to Adani Town was done by Gburugburu.

That road is a very long stretch linking numerous communities and has a reconstructed bridge in its trajectory

That long road is an alternative route to Ayamelum axis of Anambra State.
That road is saving lives!

I will not indulge you any further than this.

You are reckless and wayward in your conclusions.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by PropertyBuying(f): 12:22am On Mar 21, 2024
Happy Birthday Governor.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by NkemjikaX(m): 12:55am On Mar 21, 2024
Name one single thing he accomplished in Enugu within 8 years as a governor apart from the shadow bridge in Abakpa.




Ugwuoke347:
Quit complaining recklessly.

Wish the man well.

He did well while in office.

And stop lying against him because Enugu is not in ruins as you are trying to falsely paint.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by FirstCounsel(m): 2:05am On Mar 21, 2024
grin cheesy
nedu666:
Our sister in the Lord sister ugwuwanyi the ofe onugbu gov failed to achieve anything tangible in 8 years. For those asking us to seek that we may find sister ugwu projects, I ask them " Are this projects hiding or they are so small that we need torchlight to find them. A failed gov is a failed gov even if you give him 50 years as gov.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 5:20am On Mar 21, 2024
NkemjikaX:
Name one single thing he accomplished in Enugu within 8 years as a governor apart from the shadow bridge in Abakpa.
You are foolish!

Get out of here, and go play in the sand!
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Luchitec(m): 7:58am On Mar 21, 2024
Mazi Ugwoke, you are actually doing a disservice to the former governor with the way you are responding to people here. Whereas I agree that the former governor is an easy-going gentleman, I am of the firm opinion that he underperformed as a governor grin.

Honestly, can you compare Ugwuanyi’s eight year tenure with that of his peers in Ebonyi State or Anambra State? Indeed, the last federal election in Enugu State was a referendum on Governor Ugwuanyi tenure, and it was a humiliating verdict. His performance as a governor was so bad, and unparalleled in the history of Enugu State, that even his own senatorial zone rejected him! So, I really don’t understand what you are defending.

Ugwuoke347:
You are foolish!

Get out of here, and go play in the sand!
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by mrblessed(m): 8:48am On Mar 21, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
You obviously don't know your terrains at all.


There is a road around Ikem axis that was done by Gburugburu. Ikem is in Isi-Uzo.

You are recklessly bold to have mentioned Uzo-Uwani.

How dishonest can you be?

Are you going to lie so freely like that?

You obviously don't know Uzo-Uwani.

The long road that stretches all the way from Eziani down to Ukpabi Nimbo up to Adani Town was done by Gburugburu.

That road is a very long stretch linking numerous communities and has a reconstructed bridge in its trajectory

That long road is an alternative route to Ayamelum axis of Anambra State.
That road is saving lives!

I will not indulge you any further than this.

You are reckless and wayward in your conclusions.
Reading your replies to people who ask you to provide evidence of what the former governor of Enugu State did reveals everything that is bad about the black man and his poor thinking process: crude, name-calling, prevarication, brash, self-praise, conflation, etc.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Jman06(m): 9:38am On Mar 21, 2024
Luchitec:
Mazi Ugwoke, you are actually doing a disservice to the former governor with the way you are responding to people here. Whereas I agree that the former governor is an easy-going gentleman, I am of the firm opinion that he underperformed as a governor grin.

Honestly, can you compare Ugwuanyi’s eight year tenure with that of his peers in Ebonyi State or Anambra State? Indeed, the last federal election in Enugu State was a referendum on Governor Ugwuanyi tenure, and it was a humiliating verdict. His performance as a governor was so bad, and unparalleled in the history of Enugu State, that even his own senatorial zone rejected him! So, I really don’t understand what you are defending.
He wants us to suddenly develop amnesia and agree with his false claims that Ugwuanyi turned Enugu into a Dubai in Africa. I know that Nigerians are quick to develop amnesia and forget all the ills of their past leaders but in the case of Ugwuanyi, people would hardly forget. So, op should give up the futile attempt at laundering the image of the Orba Nsukka man because it's a very difficult task to undertake.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 2:25pm On Mar 21, 2024
mrblessed:
Reading your replies to people who ask you to provide evidence of what the former governor of Enugu State did reveals everything that is bad about the black man and his poor thinking process: crude, name-calling, prevarication, brash, self-praise, conflation, etc.
Do you really want to sound sanctimonious?

So you did not see all the insults peddled here and there against the former governor?

It is only the tone of my replies that has caught your attention.

Where is the objectivity in your decision to put labels on the replies I have written?
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m):
Jman06:
He wants us to suddenly develop amnesia and agree with his false claims that Ugwuanyi turned Enugu into a Dubai in Africa. I know that Nigerians are quick to develop amnesia and forget all the ills of their past leaders but in the case of Ugwuanyi, people would hardly forget. So, op should give up the futile attempt at laundering the image of the Orba Nsukka man because it's a very difficult task to undertake.
No, I do not ask you to become demented. Not at all.

You are already in a state of self-imposed and self-enforced blindness of heart.

You do not want to see anything good about Gburugburu.

You do not want to hear anything good about Gburugburu.

You do not want to believe and observe anything good about Gburugburu.

What are you if not a chronic hater.

I took my time to write on some of his projects I have personally toured.

And till now all you Satanic haters have not dared to even as little as comment on it.

You will not, because the mention of them violates your misguided stance against a good man who has done lots of good work.

Why are people so bitter against good people?


I challenge all of you to dare make a detraction from the following submission.



Here:





You are so prejudiced against Gburugburu that you have lied to yourself and are struggling to maintain your own prison of self deception.

That much is clear from your hyperventilations.

So if he did not do any project in Igbo-Etiti and Udi (That is, if truly he did not) then to you, he failed Enugu State.

You are a bloody liar. Go to Ukehe Town, there are new roads there.

You are not only parochial, but you are evil.

Satan is the father of all liars.
The Good Book says so!

For each of those legacy projects you proudly credited to Sullivan Chime, Gburugburu did an even much better signature project.

I have changed my mind now: I am going to indulge you only a few traces of giveaways.

Here we go:

If Sullivan did the Enugu/Ugwuogo-Nike/Opi road, Gburugburu did the quintessential Udenu Ring Road!

You probably have not heard of it.

We are talking about a road that spans very many communities from the depths of Ezimo valleys to the plains of Ogbodu-Aba linking up the most interior and forgotten lands of Enugu North Senatorial Zone to modern life and mainstream utilities of modern civilization.

That road spans tons and tons of communities.

That road is saving lives!

It is Gburugburu's legacy project!

And mind you, we are not talking about a reconstructed road. No, we are talking about a brand new road that was freshly mapped out, freshly designed and ruggedly constructed along a ring of trajectory that had never seen neither a touch of earthmovers nor a coating of asphalt until Gburugburu came to the rescue.

If Sullivan brought Nigeria Road Safety Academy to Udi, Gburugburu founded SUMAS, a brand new university of medical and Applied Sciences at Igbo-Eno.

That is a superlative legacy project!
You need to go there and see things for yourself. Seeing is believing!

State University of Medical and Applied Sciences is a unique institution founded by Gburugburu himself.

That school is brimming with facilities after facilities: a nest of projects of different categories and classifications!

Go there and see things for yourself, and quit grumbling for nothing!

There is nothing done by Sullivan Chime that comes close to what Gburugburu has done in SUMAS!

That university is saving lives and redefining the meaning of life for so many people whose lives are now interwoven with its existence!

Take a private tour to SUMAS, and with a little honesty, you will definitely fall in love with Gburugburu.

Gburugburu did Opi-Nsukka dual carriage way.

It is one of his legacy projects.
That road stretches from Opi junction and terminates at Odenigbo Roundabout.

That road is now a signature landmark of that university town!

You definitely cannot drive into Nsukka from Opi junction and not feel good about Gburugburu, unless you are a devil.

Gburugburu solved the riddle of frequent traffic gridlock at Abakpa-Nike Junction. He built a cute flyover right there, and erased the gridlock forever!

Give this man a barrel of credits!


The long road that stretches all the way from Eziani Community down to Ukpabi Nimbo up to Adani Town was done by Gburugburu.

That road is a very long stretch linking numerous communities and has a reconstructed bridge in its trajectory

That road is an alternative route to Ayamelum axis of Anambra State.

That road is saving lives!

Gburugburu renovated most of the secondary and primary school buildings in Enugu State through special Enugu State Government intervention in education.

You need to check your community secondary and primary schools to see whether most of the school blocks are not completely renovated!

Gburugburu renovated and equipped most of the general hospitals and primary health care centres in Enugu State.

And also completed that gargantuan complex of medical diagnostic centre located in the heart of Enugu City opposite All Saints Anglican Church Enugu.

It was Gburugburu that saw its completion to a logical conclusion and commissioned it by himself!

Under Gburugburu, many court complexes were reconstructed and renovated including that beautiful judiciary complex opposite WAEC at New Layout.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State House of Assembly building which is a historic iconic edifice was renovated and given a pronounced face lift for the first time in very many years of its existence.

I have personally toured that facility alongside some students from UNN.

Under Gburugburu for the first time in almost three decades, the long stretch of road that begins from Princewill Junction Nsukka and terminates at the Udenu Roundabout Obollo-Afor was reconstructed in three tranches of projects.

That was a feat that no government before Gburugburu had attempted. That road has redefined the lives of not only people of Enugu North Senatorial Zone but also the fortunes of travellers who pour into Enugu from the Eastern Gateway town of Obollo-Afor!

Gburugburu relocated PPSMB Enugu Headquarters to a new site (a much better location in a serene environment), demolished the old derelict structures in the old site, and right there, built a brand new cluster of beautiful buildings collectively serving as new government lodge.

That project is saving Enugu State Government lots of money. Most guests of government are quartered and hosted there instead of in random expensive hostels.

Under Gburugburu, the Nike lake resort was given critical attention to boost tourism in the State.

Under Gburugburu, the state owned Ikenga Hotel Nsukka was also given special intervention resulting in a complete make-over in facilities and services of that tourist centre.

Under Gburugburu, a brand new stadium was build in the university town of Nsukka, giving the youths of that beautiful town access to modern recreational facilities!

Under Gburugburu, many streets and intra-city roads too numerous to mention were built from Ninth Mile Town, Oji River axis, Enugu Main City, Udi axis, Nsukka Town, Obollo-Afor axis, Ede Oballa axis, Ogurute, Orba Town,
Ibagwa axis, Uzo-Uwani axis, Obollo-Eke axis, Opi Town axis, Ngwo axis, Agbani axis, Abakpa axis, Eha-Alumona axis, etc, etc, etc.

Look these are intra-city roads and inter-community roads built across the span of eight years. There is quite a very long list of them!

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State College of Education Technical (ESCET) sited its permanent site at Ihe.

Now, that's a feat!

Gburugburu did many projects in the current campus of the school.

He personally laid the foundation stone for a multiplicity of projects in the permanent site at Ihe. Many of such projects are either completed or ongoing!

Under Gburugburu, a campus of Enugu State polytechnic was established at the beautiful land of Ezimo. That too is no mean feat! No, noise!

Under Gburugburu many new fire service stations were built and equipped and placed on ready-for-action mode.

There is at least one of such for every local government area, and at least one of such station for every urban centre in Enugu State.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State paid its workers promptly, and never trifled with the benefits of its workforce.

That is something that should be taken for granted, and yet we know of a state whose governor by name, Aregbesola, despoiled its people for more than two years after he had borrowed away their fortunes and frittered same away in some useless projects that did not translate to anything useful for the people of that beleaguered state.

We also know a state where the governor, Mr Bello, dealt a deadly blow to its people having plundered their resources without any decency of explanations. Things got so bad that for more than one year, workers were not paid anything leading some of them to commit suicide.

And when eventually payments started trickling out, workers were made to receive half salaries for a very long time!

Gburugburu did not despoil the finances of Enugu State!

Give this man his due credits!
What's wrong with you?

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State was ranked among the least indebted states in Nigeria.

I should imagine you know what that means!

Gburugburu's government saw to the promotion of a backlog of batches of civil servants long due for promotion.

This is something that should be taken for granted but we know that in many states, it does not happen freely.

Under Gburugburu, many housing projects especially in Enugu City and Ugwuogo-Nike axis received tremendous facilitation.

That too is big credit to Gburugburu.
He ran a government that facilitated the establishment of quite very many mega housing projects in different parts of the state.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu Rural Electrification Board did massive projects in many interior villages too numerous to mention.

We are talking about villages and forgotten interior parts of the State getting electricity connection for the very first time!

New transformers were installed in many communities!

We are not going to mention things like installation of street lightings.

Those things are too minor.

We are not going to mention numerous water projects done in many communities.

Such things are still too minor.

And mind you, I have written about the things I know as a private citizen.
I have never been in any government anywhere. I have written only for the love of truth and justice.

Those who were in Gburugburu's government would definitely have a very long list of his projects with a log of all the details and necessary facts and specific figures.

I decided to indulge you some doses of information because you and your friends were making yourselves look clever in your willful ignorance.

Take care.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 3:08pm On Mar 21, 2024
PropertyBuying:
Happy Birthday Governor.
That's the spirit of good will right here.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Jman06(m): 3:36pm On Mar 21, 2024
Ugwuoke347:
No, I do not ask you to become demented. Not at all.

You are already in a state of self-imposed and self-enforced blindness of heart.

You do not want to see anything good about Gburugburu.

You do not want to hear anything good about Gburugburu.

You do not want to believe and observe anything good about Gburugburu.

What are you if not a chronic hater.

I took my time to write on some of his projects I have personally toured.

And till now all you Satanic haters have not dared to even as little as comment on it.

You will not, because the mention of them violates your misguided stance against a good who has done good work.

Why are people so bitter against good people?


I challenge all of you to dare make a detraction from the following submission.



Here:





You are so prejudiced against Gburugburu that you have lied to yourself and are struggling to maintain your own prison of self deception.

That much is clear from your hyperventilations.

So if he did not do any project in Igbo-Etiti and Udi (That is, if truly he did not) then to you, he failed Enugu State.

You are a bloody liar. Go to Ukehe Town, there are new roads there.

You are not only parochial, but you are evil.

Satan is the father of all liars.
The Good Book says so!

For each of those legacy projects you proudly credited to Sullivan Chime, Gburugburu did an even much better signature project.

I have changed my mind now: I am going to indulge you only a few traces of giveaways.

Here we go:

If Sullivan did the Enugu/Ugwuogo-Nike/Opi road, Gburugburu did the quintessential Udenu Ring Road!

You probably have not heard of it.

We are talking about a road that spans very many communities from the depths of Ezimo valleys to the plains of Ogbodu-Aba linking up the most interior and forgotten lands of Enugu North Senatorial Zone to modern life and mainstream utilities of modern civilization.

That road spans tons and tons of communities.

That road is saving lives!

It is Gburugburu's legacy project!

And mind you, we are not talking about a reconstructed road. No, we are talking about a brand new road that was freshly mapped out, freshly designed and ruggedly constructed along a ring of trajectory that had never seen neither a touch of earthmovers nor a coating of asphalt until Gburugburu came to the rescue.

If Sullivan brought Nigeria Road Safety Academy to Udi, Gburugburu founded SUMAS, a brand new university of medical and Applied Sciences at Igbo-Eno.

That is a superlative legacy project!
You need to go there and see things for yourself. Seeing is believing!

State University of Medical and Applied Sciences is a unique institution founded by Gburugburu himself.

That school is brimming with facilities after facilities: a nest of projects of different categories and classifications!

Go there and see things for yourself, and quit grumbling for nothing!

There is nothing done by Sullivan Chime that comes close to what Gburugburu has done in SUMAS!

That university is saving lives and redefining the meaning of life for so many people whose lives are now interwoven with its existence!

Take a private tour to SUMAS, and with a little honesty, you will definitely fall in love with Gburugburu.

Gburugburu did Opi-Nsukka dual carriage way.

It is one of his legacy projects.
That road stretches from Opi junction and terminates at Odenigbo Roundabout.

That road is now a signature landmark of that university town!

You definitely cannot drive into Nsukka from Opi junction and not feel good about Gburugburu, unless you are a devil.

Gburugburu solved the riddle of frequent traffic gridlock at Abakpa-Nike Junction. He built a cute flyover right there, and erased the gridlock forever!

Give this man a barrel of credits!


The long road that stretches all the way from Eziani Community down to Ukpabi Nimbo up to Adani Town was done by Gburugburu.

That road is a very long stretch linking numerous communities and has a reconstructed bridge in its trajectory

That road is an alternative route to Ayamelum axis of Anambra State.

That road is saving lives!

Gburugburu renovated most of the secondary and primary school buildings in Enugu State through special Enugu State Government intervention in education.

You need to check your community secondary and primary schools to see whether most of the school blocks are not completely renovated!

Gburugburu renovated and equipped most of the general hospitals and primary health care centres in Enugu State.

And also completed that gargantuan complex of medical diagnostic centre located in the heart of Enugu City opposite All Saints Anglican Church Enugu.

It was Gburugburu that saw its completion to a logical conclusion and commissioned it by himself!

Under Gburugburu, many court complexes were reconstructed and renovated including that beautiful judiciary complex opposite WAEC at New Layout.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State House of Assembly building which is a historic iconic edifice was renovated and given a pronounced face lift for the first time in very many years of its existence.

I have personally toured that facility alongside some students from UNN.

Under Gburugburu for the first time in almost three decades, the long stretch of road that begins from Princewill Junction Nsukka and terminates at the Udenu Roundabout Obollo-Afor was reconstructed in three tranches of projects.

That was a feat that no government before Gburugburu had attempted. That road has redefined the lives of not only people of Enugu North Senatorial Zone but also the fortunes of travellers who pour into Enugu from the Eastern Gateway town of Obollo-Afor!

Gburugburu relocated PPSMB Enugu Headquarters to a new site (a much better location in a serene environment), demolished the old derelict structures in the old site, and right there, built a brand new cluster of beautiful buildings collectively serving as new government lodge.

That project is saving Enugu State Government lots of money. Most guests of government are quartered and hosted there instead of in random expensive hostels.

Under Gburugburu, the Nike lake resort was given critical attention to boost tourism in the State.

Under Gburugburu, the state owned Ikenga Hotel Nsukka was also given special intervention resulting in a complete make-over in facilities and services of that tourist centre.

Under Gburugburu, a brand new stadium was build in the university town of Nsukka, giving the youths of that beautiful town access to modern recreational facilities!

Under Gburugburu, many streets and intra-city roads too numerous to mention were built from Ninth Mile Town, Oji River axis, Enugu Main City, Udi axis, Nsukka Town, Obollo-Afor axis, Ede Oballa axis, Ogurute, Orba Town,
Ibagwa axis, Uzo-Uwani axis, Obollo-Eke axis, Opi Town axis, Ngwo axis, Agbani axis, Abakpa axis, Eha-Alumona axis, etc, etc, etc.

Look these are intra-city roads and inter-community roads built across the span of eight years. There is quite a very long list of them!

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State College of Education Technical (ESCET) sited its permanent site at Ihe.

Now, that's a feat!

Gburugburu did many projects in the current campus of the school.

He personally laid the foundation stone for a multiplicity of projects in the permanent site at Ihe. Many of such projects are either completed or ongoing!

Under Gburugburu, a campus of Enugu State polytechnic was established at the beautiful land of Ezimo. That too is no mean feat! No, noise!

Under Gburugburu many new fire service stations were built and equipped and placed on ready-for-action mode.

There is at least one of such for every local government area, and at least one of such station for every urban centre in Enugu State.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State paid its workers promptly, and never trifled with the benefits of its workforce.

That is something that should be taken for granted, and yet we know of a state whose governor by name, Aregbesola, despoiled its people for more than two years after he had borrowed away their fortunes and frittered same away in some useless projects that did not translate to anything useful for the people of that beleaguered state.

We also know a state where the governor, Mr Bello, dealt a deadly blow to its people having plundered their resources without any decency of explanations. Things got so bad that for more than one year, workers were not paid anything leading some of them to commit suicide.

And when eventually payments started trickling out, workers were made to receive half salaries for a very long time!

Gburugburu did not despoil the finances of Enugu State!

Give this man his due credits!
What's wrong with you?

Under Gburugburu, Enugu State was ranked among the least indebted states in Nigeria.

I should imagine you know what that means!

Gburugburu's government saw to the promotion of a backlog of batches of civil servants long due for promotion.

This is something that should be taken for granted but we know that in many states, it does not happen freely.

Under Gburugburu, many housing projects especially in Enugu City and Ugwuogo-Nike axis received tremendous facilitation.

That too is big credit to Gburugburu.
He ran a government that facilitated the establishment of quite very many mega housing projects in different parts of the state.

Under Gburugburu, Enugu Rural Electrification Board did massive projects in many interior villages too numerous to mention.

We are talking about villages and forgotten interior parts of the State getting electricity connection for the very first time!

New transformers were installed in many communities!

We are not going to mention things like installation of street lightings.

Those things are too minor.

We are not going to mention numerous water projects done in many communities.

Such things are still too minor.

And mind you, I have written about the things I know as a private citizen.
I have never been in any government anywhere. I have written only for the love of truth and justice.

Those who were in Gburugburu's government would definitely have a very long list of his projects with a log of all the details and necessary facts and specific figures.

I decided to indulge you some doses of information because you and your friends were making yourselves look clever in your willful ignorance.

Take care.
Keep lying to yourself in an attempt to justify your paycheck from Gburugburu, you can only deceive the gullible not the smart ones!

I'm one person that knows how to give credits to performing leaders but Ugwuanyi didn't try in Enugu hence there's nothing to praise him about. Mind you, I don't hate him as a person, in fact, I see him as a good man who just doesn't know how to govern but sees politics and political offices as an opportunity to loot funds. He simply lacks leadership acumen and there's no sugarcoating it.

I know that the aim of all the image laundering you're doing here is probably to repackage the man again for 2027 senatorial contest. That is left for the people of Enugu north senatorial zone to decide whether to give their senatorial mandate to Gburugburu or to reelect the vibrant Okey Ezeah who has successfully proven his mettle just within a few months of being in the Senate.
Re: Ugwuanyi: A Good Man Turns 60 - Louis Amoke by Ugwuoke347(m): 3:52pm On Mar 21, 2024
Jman06:
Keep lying to yourself in an attempt to justify your paycheck from Gburugburu, you can only deceive the gullible not the smart ones!

I'm one person that knows how to give credits to performing leaders but Ugwuanyi didn't try in Enugu hence there's nothing to praise him about. Mind you, I don't hate him as a person, in fact, I see him as a good man who just doesn't know how to govern but sees politics and political offices as an opportunity to loot funds. He simply lacks leadership acumen and there's no sugarcoating it.

I know that the aim of all the image laundering you're doing here is probably to repackage the man again for 2027 senatorial contest. That is left for the people of Enugu north senatorial zone to decide whether to give their senatorial mandate to Gburugburu or to reelect the vibrant Okey Ezeah who has successfully proven his mettle just within a few months of being in the Senate.
Did he or did he not achieve all the things I have listed here?

Which past leader of Enugu State is he trailing behind in terms of projects?

Mention such former governors and list their legacy projects let's compare and contrast.

Let's be real and practical.

And stop disturbing yourself with wrong conclusions about my motives.
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