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Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Finnese001: 10:18am On Dec 15, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Where Arthur?
Arthur ko boss ni
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Enudapan: 10:19am On Dec 15, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so sophisticated

No current politican should be made The man of
The year
The should have there sperate award like
Criminal of The year
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Emperor002: 10:23am On Dec 15, 2020
Igbo Nma nma nu
igbo kwenu
igbo zuo nu
igbo ga di
igbo ndi oma

igbo atoka
proudly anambrarian
igbos we are one
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by vidicsky: 10:23am On Dec 15, 2020
Please remove that short engine Ngige from that list.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by TEDHorsePower: 10:23am On Dec 15, 2020
Anambra guys are thick.

Alot of names are missing: ABC Orjiako owner of Seplat, Emeka Okwuosa owner of Oilserv. So many others.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by elmodee7(m): 10:24am On Dec 15, 2020
Moferere:
The only state I am proud of in the East.

I love this state seriously
I disagree anambra in overrated, eboyi is the new deal in the south east they are in into drugs, robbery , baby. Factory and ritual unlike anambra.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by shekoduza: 10:25am On Dec 15, 2020
Chris Ngige will be the last Man base on ranking.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by GOVERNMENT2: 10:29am On Dec 15, 2020
UNA SURE SAY POCOHANTAS GO FIT SLEEP WELL TONIGHT sad
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Ceeogbaru2: 10:30am On Dec 15, 2020
Obiaturu this is why Arthur Eze called you small fly
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by ensamy(m): 10:39am On Dec 15, 2020
V.i boy Ngige made the list too grin grin grin
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by isan(m): 10:45am On Dec 15, 2020
Drug lord of the year smiley
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by IkpuMmadu: 10:48am On Dec 15, 2020
Moferere:
The only state I am proud of in the East.

I love this state seriously
that is how we roll in Omambala that's how w call it, we indignes
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by IkpuMmadu: 10:50am On Dec 15, 2020
Chisco should be there

WellTech should be there

In short Anambra get men shaaa


I ought to be there
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by IkpuMmadu: 10:51am On Dec 15, 2020
NwaforIgbo:
I don't like the Term "Man of the Year"

"Personality of the Year" would have sufficed so that it can accomodate the females too....

BTW why is Her excelency Uche Ekwunife not here?
you are right
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Roma10: 11:00am On Dec 15, 2020
Xisatunn:
E money suppose dey
Before E-money they was men reall MEN Those he{e-money} stil look up2¤
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Jonathan39: 11:01am On Dec 15, 2020
No be by money, if so, some of the people on that list won't make top 100
NwaNimo1:
Where Arthur?
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Jonathan39: 11:03am On Dec 15, 2020
Why is Peter Obi not there? This is not politics
NwaforIgbo:
I don't like the Term "Man of the Year"

"Personality of the Year" would have sufficed so that it can accomodate the females too....

BTW why is Her excelency Uche Ekwunife not here?
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Jonathan39: 11:05am On Dec 15, 2020
If we begin list people, e go pass 100 grin
IkpuMmadu:
Chisco should be there

WellTech should be there

In short Anambra get men shaaa


I ought to be there
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Dedetwo(m): 11:11am On Dec 15, 2020
NwaforIgbo:
I don't like the Term "Man of the Year"

"Personality of the Year" would have sufficed so that it can accomodate the females too....

BTW why is Her excelency Uche Ekwunife not here?
What personality are you talking about? It should be simply "Person of the Year".
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by IkpuMmadu: 11:14am On Dec 15, 2020
Jonathan39:
If we begin list people, e go pass 100 grin
maka chukwu
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by NwaforIgbo: 11:22am On Dec 15, 2020
Dedetwo:
What personality are you talking about? It should be simply "Person of the Year".
That's not a proper english
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by prophetfire: 11:30am On Dec 15, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Where Arthur?
. Arthur? You mean Arthur Eze the land grabbing trouble komoko? We Anambra know him too well not to mention his name among decent sons and daughters of Anambra. That one na money-miss -road.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by prophetfire: 11:34am On Dec 15, 2020
GLeesMODEL:
ANAMBRA MAN OF THE YEAR: THE SEARCH BEGINS

Since the history of man, advancement in civilization has always been wrought by men who had a higher sense of purpose, who went beyond self to create and chart new courses for the entire human race. For them, life is measured by its donation. It is about sacrifice and service for the upliftment of others.

Anambra State, the pride of the East, boasts of numerous accomplished and exceptional personalities cutting across several fields, ranging from billionaire businessmen to captains of industry, world famous literary and music stars, successful sportsmen and great professionals. In fact, it is said that for every kilometer radius in Nnewi, there is a billionaire. However, there seems to be a disconnect from the sense of community, the ancient and eternal principle of our ancestors embedded in the phrase "onye aghana nwanne ya" (Be your brother's keeper). This is made possible by the monumental rise of individualism, the notion that wealth is measured by consumption and not by impact, that all there is to wealth are kilometer long convoys, private jets, large parties and gigantic mansions. The newest competition, it seems, is "My Mercedes is bigger than yours".

But that was not how our forebears lived in a balanced society, at peace with one another and with nature. That was not how we survived the genocidal civil war and rose up from the ashes of ruin. A story was told of Anthropologist Margaret Mead who was asked by a student on what she considered the first sign of civilization in a culture. The student was itching to hear Mead talk about fish hooks or clay pots. But Mead instead opined that the first sign of civilization in an ancient culture was a femur(thigh bone) that had been broken and then healed. According to the learned Professor, in the animal kingdom, having a broken femur was a death sentence. The animal can neither run from danger nor hunt for food let alone getting to the river for a drink. Obviously, she continued, no animal survives a broken leg long enough for the bone to heal. A broken femur that has healed is evidence that someone has taken time to nurse the wound and tended the person through recovering. Helping someone through difficulty is where civilization starts said Mead. We are at our best when we serve others.

And that is the essence of the search for the Anambra man of the year. It is meant to refocus the societal compass towards the sense of community, to once again turn the perspective of ndi Anambra beyond the here and now and onto something much bigger than ourselves with a keen sense of posterity.

The ideals of a society is defined by the heores they choose. The Anambra man of the year should be a figure who inspires through extraordinary deeds of triumphant beauty. He should have an elevated sense of wealth, seeing it not from the prism of acquisition of toys to flatter the ego of the owner and traumatize his community, making the poor to feel their poverty, but as a vehicle and a tool for communal advancement. The Igbo word for wealth is aku na uba. Aku loses its essence without uba. The uba implies employing the aku for the benefit and advancement of the community. A standalone aku is a narrow, selfish and underdeveloped sense of wealth. It is an aberration in traditional Igbo society.

The Anambra man of the year should have a higher sense of purpose, hitching his cart to values larger than himself. He should be am embodiment of sacrifice and full of compassion. He should be shown to understand the interconnectedness of the human race, for it is in lifting others that we are lifted.

The Anambra man of the year doesn't need to be a Saint. He is human too, with great challenges and frailties. It is having these shortcomings that gives him the human connection necessary to truly inspire us, urging us to become the better versions of ourselves for our fellow ndi Anambra and for the entire human race.

Who will the cap fit as Anambra man of the year 2020? Let the search begin.

https://www.anambraupdate.com/2020/12/anambra-man-of-year-sarch-begins.html?m=1
. This your write-up is total rubbish. It says nothing. The names of the nominees were not mentioned even. Their individual pedigrees not enumerated. Anyway we know you people just want to collect their money and dish out shitty awards.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by annyz: 11:40am On Dec 15, 2020
GLeesMODEL:
ANAMBRA MAN OF THE YEAR: THE SEARCH BEGINS

Since the history of man, advancement in civilization has always been wrought by men who had a higher sense of purpose, who went beyond self to create and chart new courses for the entire human race. For them, life is measured by its donation. It is about sacrifice and service for the upliftment of others.

Anambra State, the pride of the East, boasts of numerous accomplished and exceptional personalities cutting across several fields, ranging from billionaire businessmen to captains of industry, world famous literary and music stars, successful sportsmen and great professionals. In fact, it is said that for every kilometer radius in Nnewi, there is a billionaire. However, there seems to be a disconnect from the sense of community, the ancient and eternal principle of our ancestors embedded in the phrase "onye aghana nwanne ya" (Be your brother's keeper). This is made possible by the monumental rise of individualism, the notion that wealth is measured by consumption and not by impact, that all there is to wealth are kilometer long convoys, private jets, large parties and gigantic mansions. The newest competition, it seems, is "My Mercedes is bigger than yours".

But that was not how our forebears lived in a balanced society, at peace with one another and with nature. That was not how we survived the genocidal civil war and rose up from the ashes of ruin. A story was told of Anthropologist Margaret Mead who was asked by a student on what she considered the first sign of civilization in a culture. The student was itching to hear Mead talk about fish hooks or clay pots. But Mead instead opined that the first sign of civilization in an ancient culture was a femur(thigh bone) that had been broken and then healed. According to the learned Professor, in the animal kingdom, having a broken femur was a death sentence. The animal can neither run from danger nor hunt for food let alone getting to the river for a drink. Obviously, she continued, no animal survives a broken leg long enough for the bone to heal. A broken femur that has healed is evidence that someone has taken time to nurse the wound and tended the person through recovering. Helping someone through difficulty is where civilization starts said Mead. We are at our best when we serve others.

And that is the essence of the search for the Anambra man of the year. It is meant to refocus the societal compass towards the sense of community, to once again turn the perspective of ndi Anambra beyond the here and now and onto something much bigger than ourselves with a keen sense of posterity.

The ideals of a society is defined by the heores they choose. The Anambra man of the year should be a figure who inspires through extraordinary deeds of triumphant beauty. He should have an elevated sense of wealth, seeing it not from the prism of acquisition of toys to flatter the ego of the owner and traumatize his community, making the poor to feel their poverty, but as a vehicle and a tool for communal advancement. The Igbo word for wealth is aku na uba. Aku loses its essence without uba. The uba implies employing the aku for the benefit and advancement of the community. A standalone aku is a narrow, selfish and underdeveloped sense of wealth. It is an aberration in traditional Igbo society.

The Anambra man of the year should have a higher sense of purpose, hitching his cart to values larger than himself. He should be am embodiment of sacrifice and full of compassion. He should be shown to understand the interconnectedness of the human race, for it is in lifting others that we are lifted.

The Anambra man of the year doesn't need to be a Saint. He is human too, with great challenges and frailties. It is having these shortcomings that gives him the human connection necessary to truly inspire us, urging us to become the better versions of ourselves for our fellow ndi Anambra and for the entire human race.

Who will the cap fit as Anambra man of the year 2020? Let the search begin.

https://www.anambraupdate.com/2020/12/anambra-man-of-year-search-begins.html?m=1
Names please instead of long epistles.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by InvertedHammer: 11:47am On Dec 15, 2020
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The winner is Dr. Maduka!

Currently he is the one Alex is leeching off of. Why go round and round when you can just knack him the award and cut to the chase?

Awards go tire this man soon. He has no idea he is dealing with Alex. grin He should have done due diligence.

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Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by caprini1: 12:09pm On Dec 15, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Where Arthur?
Arthur ko.... Lancelot ni cheesy
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Okwyjesus(m): 12:26pm On Dec 15, 2020
Moferere:
The only state I am proud of in the East.

I love this state seriously
Very correct.

South East in this order

Anambra 1st
Enugu 2nd
Ebonyi 3rd
Imo 4th
Abia(my state) 5th
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Moferere: 12:29pm On Dec 15, 2020
Okwyjesus:
Very correct.

South East in this order

Anambra 1st
Enugu 2nd
Ebonyi 3rd
Imo 4th
Abia(my state) 5th
Don't be deceived by those urban renewal projects in Ebonyi, I will rate them the 5th.

Poverty and hunger dey that state like mad
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Moferere: 12:30pm On Dec 15, 2020
IkpuMmadu:
that is how we roll in Omambala that's how w call it, we indignes
You must be from Anambra East or West LGA.

That's how my Aguleri friends used to call it
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Moferere: 12:33pm On Dec 15, 2020
elmodee7:
I disagree anambra in overrated, eboyi is the new deal in the south east they are in into drugs, robbery , baby. Factory and ritual unlike anambra.
Don't get blinded by those nonsense urban renewal projects.
Nothing is happening in Ebonyi.

Wetin want carry you go Abakaliki?

Any business dey happen for there?

Anambra is the real deal, various businesses and deals to pull every year in that state.

Very compact and serene environment with good roads.
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Samakus(m): 12:35pm On Dec 15, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Where Arthur?
Which Arthur? The land grabber?
Re: Anambra Man Of The Year: Check Out Those Listed For The Honour by Etogist: 12:57pm On Dec 15, 2020
Anambra Amaka
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