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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by MzJackBaueress(f): 11:11am On Mar 05, 2015
Abagworo:
After all said and done Peter Obi is only known in Anambra State and might be a local champion there but when we talk of nook and crannies of Nigeria like Ijebujesa, Kafanchan, Kaura Namoda, Biu, Zungeru, Nonwa Gbam, Ikot Chuku, Ifewara, Owo, Birnin Kebbi etc Okorocha is a household name but Peter Obi is unknown. Both men were wealthy before politics but Okorocha already had a humanitarian reputation.
1000likes
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 11:14am On Mar 05, 2015
Peter Obi Cannot Make Ihedioha Governor In Imo – Okorocha
March 4, 2015

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state has declared that no matter what the former Governor of Anambra State, Chief Peter Obi says or does, he cannot make Chief Emeka Ihedioha governor in Imo state.

According to the governor, since Ihedioha commenced his campaign, Obi has visited Imo State more than five times for the rallies of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the State. And on each occasion, he said, Obi takes ‘unfortunate delight in attacking’ the governor of Imo state.

Speaking through Sam Onwuemeodo, his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Okorocha noted that it seems Obi derives joy attacking his person but have forgotten he left more of liabilities than asset in Anambra state after eight years in office.

The statement read in part, “The only contribution Chief Obi has made to national politics for the South-East was to mortgage both the body and soul of APGA to PDP. Having stifled APGA, he has now become the Chief Campaigner for the PDP and its candidates. That is also the reason that, for the eight years he was governor in Anambra State, he could not add any value to APGA. In fact, he could not even secure a simple majority in the Anambra State House of Assembly for the Party (APGA).”

He told Obi to exercise restraints as he was laboring in vain, if the essence of his attacks on Okorocha was to install Ihedioha.

“And for the PDP and its governorship Candidate in Imo, they must have given Chief Obi a dead political project to execute. The Candidate or the PDP in Imo has no programme. They have nothing to lay hand on for the twelve years the Party was in Power in the State. That is why; they have been anchoring their campaigns on attacks and mudslinging against Governor Okorocha and his administration”, the statement read.

Okorocha maintained that the PDP in Imo State is comatose at the moment, because the Party wasted the 12 years they held sway in government.

“The Party’s guber Candidate cannot also help the situation because he is contesting against a man that has become an enigma in the State at present, looking at his monumental achievements in less than four years and compared with the twelve years of the PDP that left a very bitter taste in the mouths of the people of the State”, the statement stressed.

http://crimefacts.org/peter-obi-cannot-make-ihedioha-governor-in-imo-okorocha/
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by biafranking: 11:23am On Mar 05, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
1000likes
,why give him 1000likes...


Anyway he make sense sha..
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by MzJackBaueress(f): 11:26am On Mar 05, 2015
biafranking:
,why give him 1000likes...


Anyway he make sense sha..
because he deserves the likes.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by biafranking: 11:52am On Mar 05, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
because he deserves the likes.
oh i see o...

So tell me...have yu watched that films,24hrs...?
iz that where yu derived yur username..

Any way is good...
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by MzJackBaueress(f): 11:58am On Mar 05, 2015
biafranking:
oh i see o...

So tell me...have yu watched that films,24hrs...?
iz that where yu derived yur username..

Any way is good...
This is Berem's alternate moniker. Don't fall for it.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by biafranking: 12:13pm On Mar 05, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
This is Berem's alternate moniker. Don't fall for it.
so...does it mean?

so what s the meaning of berem or full meaning ?

And if this is berem's alternate moniker,but it s not berem's alternate pix am seeing there...sha sad


Anyway i am not falling o...i asked a questions...
Wich is yet unanswer..have a nice day..

Thread unfollow for a while lera
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 2:04pm On Mar 05, 2015
This video is for you. It shows Obiano attacking Obi


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWHGgTF8vJE

oneeast:
I know you are crying deeply because you are being showcased for the world to see. Now you are so confused that you do not know who is who anymore. cheesy cheesy
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 2:09pm On Mar 05, 2015
Peter Obi Is The Architect Of All His Problems

It may well be the case that Mr Fejiro Oliver, not being from Anambra State truly does not know that Mr Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State, created for himself the credibility crisis he suffers today. In a story published by an online medium,’ Secret Reporters’, Oliver, accuses Governor Willie Obiano of trying to destroy Peter Obi! And the evidence? A video by Odenigbo Productions, demonstrating the inconsistency in Obi’s periodic vows not to ever leave APGA for another political party is being flaunted as breaking news of the Governor’s involvement!

Members of APGA who feel let down by Obi may well have an interest in taking Obi to task for his trickery. I do not think those who produced the video are saying Peter Obi has no right to join another political party. It is the crafty politician’s fundamental right. It appears to me that they are saying; let us put the records straight. This man declared many times that APGA was not just a political party; that it was a mass movement; a vehicle for all progressives, minorities and others marginalized by the existing set – up for going to the centre to renegotiate the Nigerian federation. They are saying how can you make such important pronouncements, turn your back on your words the next day and still be posing as a leader to be relied upon?

I do not see how Chief Willie Obiano comes into this protest. In the first place the man is obviously busy with governance. You have only to witness the landmark projects he is building across the state to appreciate the point. Obiano’s developmental programmes are so enduring and of socio – economic benefit that he cannot afford to be distracted and all men of goodwill pray that he is never distracted with what Peter Obi chooses to do with himself. As an aside, Obi made building of industries one of his cardinal programmes during his campaigns but in all of eight years could only deliver on SabMilller breweries in which he is alleged to have some interest. On the other hand, Obiano in less than one year has attracted nearly $2 billion worth of investments in agriculture, power, gas, waste conversion, vehicle assembly plant etc in the State. In all of eight years, Mr Obi could not build a single flyover or dual carriageway in the State but in less than one year Governor Obiano is making steady progress on his 3 flyover projects.

Why should Obiano be disturbed with Obi’s ambition for a ministerial appointment in a PDP – led government? What other contribution can Obi make to APGA that he did not have the opportunity to do in all of eight years? Obi was not and is still not interested in growing APGA, so why should Obiano miss him? Under Obiano’s leadership of APGA, the party has acquired a pan Nigerian outlook. For the first time, APGA is having governorship candidates in Oyo, Nassarawa, Zamfara and Lagos States.

The deficit Obi’s politics suffers today is simply his own making. Obi has given himself away as a politician who makes promises easily but with hardly any intention of keeping them. During elections and when he is in need, Obi will cleverly say what will sound sweet to the people’s ears and move on, obviously thinking he has outsmarted them.

A few of his serial deceptions. During the campaigns for the 2003 governorship election, Mr Obi gave undertaking that once he became Governor, his children will relocate and have their education in Nigeria. That never happened. Later acts of broken promises led many to believe there was never any intention to enroll the children school in Nigeria.

Obi made solemn declarations to resign if salaries were not paid or delayed at the end of any month. But once he got into power, Obi cared less about his vow. Salaries were delayed for the greater part of his rule, sometimes stretching into the 8th of the next month.

Obi as Governor deceived the public that he was saving money for Anambra State by cutting down on the size of his entourage. Yet, authoritative sources tell us that the allowances of staff ordinarily supposed to make these trips were often built into the expense sheet but would not be released to these aides dropped from the travels. This money will not be returned to the treasury and the public will leave with the lie that money was saved for the State.

Mr Obi was widely reported to have called on security agencies to shoot on sight MASSOB activists soon after he came into office. But when public outcry greeted the story, Obi denied ever issuing such.

The same Obi routinely announced that he had only two pairs of shoes. On this I will only quote James Hadley Chase: ‘Believe this and you’ll believe anything.’ Why doesn’t Mr Obi add that he owns only two companies; only two bank accounts; only two cars; and only two million naira worth of assets?

Written by Emenike Maduka

http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/172000/50/peter-obi-is-the-architect-of-his-problems.html
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by MzJackBaueress(f): 2:33pm On Mar 05, 2015
biafranking:
so...does it mean?

so what s the meaning of berem or full meaning ?

And if this is berem's alternate moniker, but it s not berem's alternate pix am seeing there...sha sad



Anyway i am not falling o...i asked a questions...
Wich is yet unanswer..have a nice day..

Thread unfollow for a while lera
definitely not me.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by biafranking: 2:39pm On Mar 05, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
definitely not me.
ok,, so what is ur full name...?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by MzJackBaueress(f): 3:03pm On Mar 05, 2015
biafranking:
ok,, so what is ur full name...?
why should I tell you my full name on a public forum? huh
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by RareDiamond: 8:34pm On Mar 05, 2015
Spend that special moment with your loved ones in Owerri, Imo State as there are lots of lovely cozy romantic bars and restaurants in Imo State

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by amakenny: 5:01am On Mar 06, 2015
RareDiamond:
Peter Obi Cannot Make Ihedioha Governor In Imo – Okorocha
March 4, 2015

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state has declared that no matter what the former Governor of Anambra State, Chief Peter Obi says or does, he cannot make Chief Emeka Ihedioha governor in Imo state.

According to the governor, since Ihedioha commenced his campaign, Obi has visited Imo State more than five times for the rallies of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the State. And on each occasion, he said, Obi takes ‘unfortunate delight in attacking’ the governor of Imo state.

Speaking through Sam Onwuemeodo, his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Okorocha noted that it seems Obi derives joy attacking his person but have forgotten he left more of liabilities than asset in Anambra state after eight years in office.

The statement read in part, “The only contribution Chief Obi has made to national politics for the South-East was to mortgage both the body and soul of APGA to PDP. Having stifled APGA, he has now become the Chief Campaigner for the PDP and its candidates. That is also the reason that, for the eight years he was governor in Anambra State, he could not add any value to APGA. In fact, he could not even secure a simple majority in the Anambra State House of Assembly for the Party (APGA).”

He told Obi to exercise restraints as he was laboring in vain, if the essence of his attacks on Okorocha was to install Ihedioha.

“And for the PDP and its governorship Candidate in Imo, they must have given Chief Obi a dead political project to execute. The Candidate or the PDP in Imo has no programme. They have nothing to lay hand on for the twelve years the Party was in Power in the State. That is why; they have been anchoring their campaigns on attacks and mudslinging against Governor Okorocha and his administration”, the statement read.

Okorocha maintained that the PDP in Imo State is comatose at the moment, because the Party wasted the 12 years they held sway in government.

“The Party’s guber Candidate cannot also help the situation because he is contesting against a man that has become an enigma in the State at present, looking at his monumental achievements in less than four years and compared with the twelve years of the PDP that left a very bitter taste in the mouths of the people of the State”, the statement stressed.

http://crimefacts.org/peter-obi-cannot-make-ihedioha-governor-in-imo-okorocha/
Okorocha and Owerri Municipal Lga where he worked for four years shall make Gov. Okorocha return for second term.

Was Okorocha asleep for four years when he ignored the Lga that gave him the highest number of votes in 2011? All he in it did was enlarge a total of about 2km township roads built by his predecessor- then a 2 block school of health.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by oneeast:
Abagworo:
Imo
You have more work to do here than looking elsewhere..


Some local contractors in Imo State have appealed to the Imo State Government to pay up the debt owed to them after executing some contracts for the state government ranging from road construction, building to supply of materials.

Addressing journalist during a peaceful protest within Owerri, the Imo State capital, the aggrieved contractors who organized themselves under the umbrella of Unpaid Imo Contractors said the money which is accrued to about N20 billion since 2011 has brought untold hardship on members of the association, adding that some members have also lost their lives in a bid to pay up their bank debts.

They appealed to the state government to as a matter of urgency pay up these debts so as to allow them clear most of their bank debts and also attend to the needs of their immediate families having executed their different projects.

Meanwhile, all efforts to speak to the Accountant General of Imo State, Stella Udogu and the Commissioner for Finance, Ikechukwu Njoku, whom the contractors accused of non-performance and deceit, proved abortive as all the attempt to get their own side of the story was turned down.

http://www.channelstv.com/2015/02/09/imo-local-contractors-protest-non-payment-of-contract-sum/
Here..

Is either Okorosha is lying or the contractors are. Where are the so called projects they executed?

Local contractors in Imo State under the umbrella of Unpaid Imo Contractors have taken a new dimension in their protest by conducting special prayer sessions on major streets within Owerri the State capital, in a bid to press down their demands from the State government.

They complained that most of their members had suffered untold hardship over the years due to unpaid contract sum of projects executed for the State government.

However, in a quick response, the Imo State Government had maintained that the claims by the group was malicious and politically motivated because the State government was not owing any contractor and if they their claims were true, they should come up with documents to prove their claims.

This is the second time in 3 weeks that this group of local contractors in the state would be taking to the streets of Owerri in a peaceful protest calling on the State government to pay them for jobs executed in the State.

This time around the protest took another dimension as the group gathered on major streets in Owerri to hold a special prayer session.

While speaking to Channels Television, members of the group however, expressed regret over what they described as neglect and marginalization by the government on the part of contractors in the State who had executed various jobs but have not been paid by the State government.

However, the state government described these claims as malicious and a smear campaign against the Okorocha led administration who has done well in developing the State.

The state government called the group for a meeting at the Heroes Square in presence of the Local Government Officers in charge of projects, Commissioner of Police and other security operatives in a bid to find solution to the lingering issue.

While addressing the gathering, the Chief of Staff to the Imo State governor, Sir Jude Ejiogu, who represented the Governor, said the contractors should submit their documents for verification but Mr Udogadi Ononiwu, the chairman of the Unpaid Imo Contractors declined.

The meeting however, turned into a rowdy session as arguments lingered. It took the intervention of representatives from the Commissioner of Police to calm the situation down.

Both parties finally agreed to reschedule in 4 days time after the contract documents have been verified by the State government.

http://www.channelstv.com/2015/02/27/unpaid-imo-contractors-hold-special-prayer-session-major-streets/
Here is another horrible situation..

Workers in Imo State have not been paid for 13 months.

http://www.imostateblog.com/2015/02/25/ibc-staff-claim-they-have-not-been-paid-for-the-past-13months/
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Kororugged: 9:32am On Mar 06, 2015
@oneeast. General, the Tsolz that was replying you in the other thread is fake- it is collynzo

Can you give central command updates on your current target
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