Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Receives Best Senator, Politician Of The Year "Who Is Who" Awards by whoawa(m): 1:32pm On May 12, 2019 |
AirFireEarthH20: If I'm an Igbo man, may good things follow you but if I'm not an Igbo man, may evil befall you And so shall it be my brother, it is so amazing that a leech that is not qualified to be a gate Man to Nwa Igbo can be quoting the igbos randomly |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Receives Best Senator, Politician Of The Year "Who Is Who" Awards by whoawa(m): 1:28pm On May 12, 2019 |
supportnija: Can you tell me how many bill your Dino had sponsored for four years,?useless Igbo man, go and rest in your erosion. You first need to state the name of the senator you think deserved the award better than Dino and ur reasons for naming him the best senator. |
Phones › Re: I Can't View My Wife's Whatsapp Status Post. by whoawa(m): 11:08am On May 03, 2019 |
Categorically 1) The lady might be ur fiance not ur wife yet (because a married man doesn't concern himself with this ur type of matter)
2) The reason u can't view her status is because she didn't save ur number in her phone, and her WhatsApp setting does not permit unsaved contact from viewing her status |
Celebrities › Re: Regina Daniels Flashes Her Engagement Ring, Says Followers Are Not Always Fans by whoawa(m): 9:15am On Apr 19, 2019 |
TooNoisy: This girl is way too young for what she is getting herself into. Where are her parents? I will really love to hear their views. Jealous and envy will always comes from enemies, and if I should ask, Pls what is that she is getting her self into that u have experienced? |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Liverpool Vs Barcelona - Who Has The Stronger Squad? by whoawa(m): 7:46am On Apr 19, 2019 |
From a neutral point of view, is unfair comparing the two team, The name Barcelona alone is an intimidating nomenclature.
Majority of the Liverpool players, will see playing against Messi as a life Time honor(and u know what that brings along with "inferiority complex")
The Stadium alone (camp nou) , just as Mourinho called it "a football temple" u can imagine the tempo it will brings, and none of this Liverpool players have football experience of the stadium, apart from the scary story of how might the Stadium is, and u can't say that for anfied Suarez and countiho comes to mind.
I don't really want to talk about the individual players, at this level of play experience is the key and Barca players have it in abundance. |
Romance › Re: Gladys Lasila And Ian Wedding Pictures by whoawa(m): 7:45am On Apr 14, 2019 |
How can you pardon an innocent woman? |
Education › Re: Secondary School Girl Twerks On Her Male Classmate. See Reactions by whoawa(m): 10:12pm On Apr 13, 2019 |
Is not as bad as managing Buhari |
Romance › Re: Teacher Marries His Former Student (Photos) by whoawa(m): 9:43pm On Apr 13, 2019 |
(when a goat � finally becomes the yam gate keeper) He must be a wicked teacher, so heartless to the level of nursing a feeling for a student that's under his Care.
The fact it finally ends in marriage should not deter us from spelling out the evil act. |
Celebrities › Re: Ayobami Michaelson Visits Victims Of Kubwa Demolition With Welfare Packages by whoawa(m): 9:38pm On Apr 13, 2019 |
Why is only igbos that always miss this and miss that, I don't really know what is going on in this country oooo |
Phones › Re: Free Internet Access For Nigerians Coming, Says FG by whoawa(m): 8:23am On Apr 05, 2019 |
olahajayi: This is Long over due. I just hope it is not just a mere say. Action is what we want. The minister is informing us that Free internet is a wonderful something but is something the federal Government cannot and will not do alone without the help of the international community and the private sector (that's me and u). How can you be saying action is all u want, when he didn't even mention the plans or the expected date of the project take off, or that the first pilot stage will be completed at so so time. Please can someone help me with an idea on how to convince Nigerians that this Government is a Fraud, that nothing good will ever come out of this Government and ready to bet my two balls. Any idea will be highly appreciated. Have you ever read a book titled "THE FRAUDSTER CALLED BUHARI"? If not try and get a copy |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Won 700 Medals Under My Reign – Dalung by whoawa(m): 9:41am On Mar 15, 2019 |
Under ur reign? What of under ur RAIN? ANUOFIA |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari Doesn't Need Campaign - Reactions To Video Of Apc Kogi Campaign by whoawa(m): 11:51am On Dec 22, 2018 |
Let him no campaign, by February we go know ncha bu Omo. If u know u know, when people are hungry without hope of #100 and suddenly a call for free food, drink and #500 arrived, what population do you expect, if not the entire state |
Business › Re: Top 10 Famous Markets In Nigeria And What They Are Famous For by whoawa(m): 9:46am On Dec 13, 2018 |
darfay: Wetin onitsha dey find for no 1 Am not surprise, I could remember during my secondary school days, we were taught that Onitsha Main market is the biggest Market in West Africa. I think the OP is well informed. U can equally google it
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Politics › Re: I am a descendant of Abraham — just like Bishop Crowther — Buhari by whoawa(m): 3:01pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
damidodo: President Muhammadu Buhari has warned against politicising religion, saying Christians and Muslims in Nigeria can flourish together.
Mr Buhari said this in an opinion article published by the News Agency of Nigeria.
The article earlier appeared on the UK-based Christian Times on Friday.
In the article, the president referenced a Biblical verse and argued that Christians and Muslims share the same root, although their believes differ.
Read the op-ed below:
In 1844, the Revd Samuel Ajayi Crowther returned home to Yoruba land (now part of modern-day Nigeria). Twenty years earlier, he had been kidnapped and sold to European slave traders who were bound for the Americas. He was freed by an abolitionist naval patrol, and received by the Church Missionary Society. There, he found his calling.
Crowther made his voyage home to establish the first Anglican mission in Yoruba land. He came with the first Bibles translated into Yoruba and Hausa languages. He opened dialogue and discussion with those of other faiths. And his mission was a success: Crowther later became the first African Anglican bishop in Africa.
Today, Nigeria has the largest Christian population on the continent. The messages and teachings of Christianity are part of the fabric of each person’s life.
Along with the millions of Christians in Nigeria today, I believe in peace, tolerance, and reconciliation; in the institution of the family, the sanctity of marriage, and the honour of fidelity; in hope, compassion, and divine revelation.
Like Bishop Crowther, I am a descendant of Abraham; unlike him, I am a Muslim. I believe our two great religions can not only peacefully coexist but also flourish together. But Muslims and Christians must first turn to one another in compassion. For, as it says in Amos 3.3: “Do two walk together, unless they have agreed to meet?”
As they are People of the Book, I believe that there is far more that unites Muslims and Christians than divides them. In fact, I believe that the messages of the Bible are universal: available for anyone to exercise, and instructive to all.
We must resist the temptation to retreat into our communities, because, if we do, we can only look inwards. It is only when we mix that we can reach new and greater possibilities.
Whichever religion or religious denomination they choose to follow, Nigerians are devout. Anything that Nigerians believe will place impositions on their practice, and belief is therefore sure to cause widespread alarm.
And, unfortunately, there are those who seek to divide Nigerians — and our two great religions — and to do so for their own advantage.
I stand accused — paradoxically — of trying to Islamise Nigeria while also being accused by Boko Haram terrorists of being against Islam. My Vice-President is a devout man, a Christian pastor. He, too, is accused of selling out his religion, because of his support for me.
This is not the first time that I — nor, indeed, my Christian-Muslim evenly split cabinet — have been the subject of such nonsense. Fortunately, the facts speak differently from the words of those who seek to divide us from one another.
Since my administration has been in power, Boko Haram has been significantly and fatally degraded; I have befriended church leaders and church groups both within and outside our country; my Vice-President has addressed and opened dialogue with Muslims up and down our land.
In all things, we seek that which all well-meaning Christians and well-meaning Muslims must seek: to unite, respect, and never to divide. Does it not say “There is no compulsion in religion” (Qur’an 2.256)? Does it not say “Forbid him not: for he that is not against us is for us” (Luke 9.50)? This, surely, is the path that followers of both our two great religions must walk.
UNFORTUNATELY, those who wish us all to walk apart have recently found another focus for their efforts: the tragic clashes between nomadic herdsmen and settled farmers in the central regions of Nigeria.
For generations, herders have driven their cattle from the north to the centre of our country; they tend to be predominantly Muslim, although not exclusively. The farmers, in certain areas of central Nigeria, are predominantly Christian. The causes of this conflict are not religious or theological, but temporal. At the heart of this discord is access to rural land, exacerbated both by climate change and population growth.
Sadly, there are some who seek to play fast and loose and so make others believe that these are not the facts. When religion is claimed as the cause — and by those who know that it is not — it only makes finding a resolution more difficult.
The government has taken action to mediate, to bring the two groups together in peace and unity. But we also need all parties to follow the teachings of the scriptures, and encourage reconciliation rather than cause division. As it is said: “Having eyes do you not see, and having ears do you not hear?” (Mark 8.18).
As our constitution codifies, politicising religion has no place in Nigeria; for it makes us turn away from one another; it makes us retreat into our communities and walk different paths.
I believe that there is a better way. To those who seek to divide, I still hold my hand out in brotherhood and forgiveness. I ask only that they stop, and instead encourage us to turn towards one another in love and compassion. Nigeria belongs to all of us. This is what I believe.
SOURCE: http://www.nigerianeye.com/2018/11/muslims-christians-can-flourish.html And then? |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Atiku Obi Saraki Ben Bruce At Their Policy Strategy Meeting At Dubai by whoawa(m): 8:54am On Oct 30, 2018 |
sureheaven: Shame on Atiku and all those in that meeting.
Their national headquarters is there under construction for good 16 years but they can run to Dubai to go strategize.
The same set of crooks criticizing pmb of going to London for Medicals started their own journey from Dubai. Anyway, they’re bunch of losers
Sai baba Is obvious you have never participated in any political activities, because if you do, u should have known that visitors and well-wishers will never allow them to have a single moment talk more of concentration |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by whoawa(m): 5:27pm On Oct 27, 2018 |
Am from Enugu State, the list of Jonathan achievements on Enugu list is not a fiction but a fact.
For Buhari achievements, apart from the Npower which I have two friends benefiting from it, then the other list is not a fact but a complete FICTION.
pls others can judge the list from what is on the ground from his /her state. |
Politics › Re: First Look: How Nigeria May Decide - ThisDay by whoawa(m): 4:23pm On Oct 14, 2018*. Modified: 12:25pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
SeniorZato: I will be coming back to Nigeria this next week can anyone please help me with the best locations in either Abuja or Lagos where i can stay for a while Come down to Enugu u will love it, it is the best place to stay and enjoy a lovely time . |
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Science/Technology › Re: Caption This Tree Supplying Electricity by whoawa(m): 11:44am On Oct 10, 2018 |
xtophy1: I don't know how ppl believe these kind of things... I'm an Electrical Engineer and I can say this is not scientifically possible. Its not even a direct current supply. Alternating current for that matter If you are an engineer, then you are not a good engineer, with knowledge of calculus in engineering, it is believed that at time infinity everything is POSSIBLE |
Politics › Appreciation To All Pdp Delegates by whoawa(op): 3:33pm On Oct 09, 2018 |
Nigerians First! Atiku Cares!! Atiku Cares! Nigerians First!! We the members of ATIKU CARES FOUNDATION south East Zone, heartily congratulate our grand patron his EXCELLENCY ALAHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR GCON on his deserves victory at the just concluded PDP presidential primaries. We salute the efforts and contribution of PDP SOUTH EAST Governors and major stakeholders like his Excellency SEN. IKE EKWERUMADU, MR PETR OBI, CHIEF ACHIKE UDENWA, DR OKWESIRIEZE NWODO, CHIEF EMMANUEL IWUANYAWU, CHIEF DUBEM ONYIA, CHIEF CHRIS UBAH, CHIEF JAMES UGWU, CHIEF GREY IGU among others in ensuring the emergence of ALAHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR. To all the delegates from the south east who made this victory possible, we thank you and encourage you to re-double your efforts to ensure final victory. Power belongs to God and the people have spoken. CONGRATULATIONS –ALAHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR CONGRATULATIONS- ENYI NDI IGBO. CONGRATULATIONS- AMB. ALIYU BIN ABBAS NATIONAL CHIARMAN ATIKU CARES FOUNDATION
SIGN HON. BARR. UMEHA SUNDAY SOUTH EAST ZONAL CODINATOR ATIKU CARES FOUNDATION |
Phones › Re: What Are Phones Called In Your Indigenous Language ? by whoawa(m): 9:12am On Oct 03, 2018 |
OCTAVO: Yoruba - Ẹ̀rọ ìbánisòrò Is not true brother , as an Yoruba man, I believe we don't have a name for TELEPHONE, bcoz our language is incomplete |
Politics › Re: APC Governors Celebrate At Osun Govt House After Rerun Election. Photos by whoawa(m): 10:06pm On Sep 27, 2018 |
Naijaguy12345: He who laugh last, laugh best. PDP pioneer rigging in 21st century Nigeria, now its a taste of their own medicine.
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/CrazyFaintGrouper-size_restricted.gif So gullible how we reason, and is very unfortunate we forgot that PDP or APC is just a nomenclature that doesn't know what is happening around us, doesn't know the prize of commodities nor the prize of fuel. U have been brainwashed to the extent u couldn't memorize that the same APC members was once PDP members, and by tomorrow they will move to another party that's in power and instead of holding them accountable, u will start to blame APC a nonliving thing as the cause of our problem. Instead of standing for what is just, u are referring an illusion as a pioneer rigger, shame on u and ur likes that liked ur comment. |
Politics › Re: 2019: Ugwuanyi’s Ascendency And Peoples’ Verdict by whoawa(m): 8:28pm On Sep 08, 2018 |
OEPHIUS: By Louis Amoke
The administration of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, since inception, has transformed the development narrative of the state, both in the political and socio-economic realms.
Despite the nation’s economic crunch, the administration has continued to vigorously take innovative measures aimed at addressing the needs of the masses - the lowly and long neglected - to ameliorate their sufferings and give them a sense of belonging as the true heroes of democracy.
This sound vision was borne out of the governor’s humble disposition, passion and uncommon zeal to build a peaceful, secure and prosperous Enugu State of the founding fathers’ dreams.
In Enugu State today, it is on record that a lot has been achieved with the lean resources at the disposal of the man at the helm of the government - the Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Gburugburu).
The landmark feat recorded so far ranges from provision of massive roads infrastructure across the length and breadth of the state, covering over 300 kilometers to other remarkable achievements and sundry interventions in the areas of health, education, empowerment, workers’ welfare, security, agriculture, investment promotion and socio-economic rebirth, among others.
For instance, Enugu State under Gov. Ugwuanyi has become a reference point in the efficient management of resources and security operations in the country. Through the governor’s reforms in the Enugu State Internal Revenue Service, his administration has witnessed an unprecedented growth in the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), exceeding the 15 percent tax revenue to GDP benchmark suggested by the United Nations for the funding of budgets.
Recently, Ugwuanyi’s proficient and unparalleled tax regime earned Enugu the enviable status of a solvent state which made it possible for his administration to pay workers’ salaries for June and July without the receipt of the Federal allocations then for the said months.
The recent scholarship extended to 680 indigent students of engineering in Enugu State Polytechnic Iwollo and Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, respectively, which was ideologically conceived by the governor to promote the harnessing of the beneficiaries’ potentials for knowledge transfer, economic growth and self-reliance, will ever remain legendary and unparalleled in the annals of the state.
In spite of the draught in the nation’s economy and the state’s lean resources, Gov. Ugwuanyi has continued to advance the course of development in the state, providing and maintaining the existing infrastructure to enhance the living standard of the people.
The 'One Community One Project' programme, which was recently launched with the sum of N10 million each for all the 450 autonomous communities in the state to execute priority projects of their choice, has continued to yield the desired results, as communities that had never experienced any form of government presence now benefit, accordingly.
Long neglected areas and communities, such as Amurri, Ngenevu, Eha Amufu, Iva Valley, Abakpa Nike, et cetera, have today being remembered with provision of quality road infrastructure and other facilities. Civil servants and pensioners of the state have continued to receive their salaries and pensions regularly on 23rd of every month, even without the receipt of federal allocation.
All these, too numerous to mention, were in keeping with his campaign promise to “deploy government services to create fair and equal opportunity for every willing citizen to make a living and create wealth, educate our children, and enjoy life in a peaceful and secure environment”.
Interestingly, the governor has maintained a close relationship with God and the people, entrusting Enugu State to His hands and ensuring unequalled rapport with political leaders in the state, both past and serving, irrespective of their political leanings.
Ugwuanyi’s uncommon leadership style, which is unbeatable, is also extended to leaders of the religious and traditional institutions as well as residents of the state, both indigenes and non-indigenes, the lowly and neglected, who have continued to enjoy top cordiality with their unassuming governor.
Consequently, the governor’s strength of leadership has undoubtedly endeared him to the people, sky-rocketed his swelling popularity and acceptability and also rejuvenated the fabrics of unity and harmony among political leaders to forge a common force for the rapid development of the state, in spite of their political differences.
Ugwuanyi’s open door policy and humble disposition have indeed offered residents of the state, both the lowly and highly placed, unlimited access to him, “anywhere, anytime”, prompting mass solidarity visits to the Government House by indigenes, non-indigenes, and various support groups.
This deep-rooted kinship ultimately is responsible for the avalanche of tremendous support, solidarity and goodwill the governor has continued to enjoy from the people of Enugu State, as well as the gale of commendations and endorsements for his re-election in 2019 from virtually all spheres of the society, including the religious and traditional institutions.
First to endorse Gov. Ugwuanyi’s re-election were traders in the state, who delightfully applauded him for introducing the monthly Traders Empowerment Scheme, which assists them with the sum of N50,000 each to grow their various businesses, irrespective of their state of origin, religion and ethnicity. It is worthy of note that a total of 2400 traders have so far benefited from the scheme since its inception in 2017 through open raffle draws.
His political party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), at all levels in the state has also unanimously endorsed his re-election, describing him as “a worthy leader, who has done us proud”.
Notable leaders of the major opposition political party in the state, the All Progressives Congress (APC), such as Senator Ken Nnamani, Senator Jim Nwobodo, Chief Osita Okechukwu and the party’s South East National Vice Chairman, Hon. Emma Eneukwu, among others, had on different occasions applauded Gov. Ugwuanyi for his political maturity, bi-partisan disposition and respect for everyone irrespective of political leanings.
Senator Oluremi Tinubu, an APC chieftain and wife of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during her visit to Enugu for an official engagement, was convinced of Gov. Ugwuanyi’s outstanding leadership qualities, when she described him as “a very good and humble man”, who she would wish to see return to office in 2019.
Expressing delight at the peaceful atmosphere in Enugu State, Senator Tinubu told Gov. Ugwuanyi that “the people of Enugu State are very lucky to have you as their governor”, saying: “God has already ordained your re-election. I wish to see you back on the seat in 2019”.
Another notable chieftain of the APC, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, equally lauded Gov. Ugwuanyi for the respect he has continued to accord President Muhammadu Buhari and other leaders in the country irrespective of political affiliations. The former Governor of Abia State, who visited Gov. Ugwuanyi at the Government House, Enugu recently, disclosed that President Buhari also takes the governor as a family, declaring that “we cannot quarrel with anybody who is not quarreling with us”.
Few weeks ago, the Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria, Archbishop Antonio Filipazzi, during his visit to Enugu for an evangelical duty, commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for “his closeness to God and exemplary leadership style, which has brought peace and good governance to the state”.
The Apostolic Nuncio - Pope Francis’ representative in Nigeria- told Ugwuanyi that he is “a good governor” and a father to all, who has “faithfully served the church” and residents of the state, irrespective of religion, state of origin and ethnicity.
According to him, “You (Ugwuanyi) have faithfully served the church; you are a good governor; you are a governor for everyone living in this state, Catholic and non-Catholic; from every group you are the father of the family for everybody and of course things are not separated. I think you have found inspiration in your work as a governor; I also feel you belong to the Catholic Church”.
The Anglican Communion, through the Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province, Most Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuma has at various fora endorsed Gov. Ugwuanyi for a second term in office for his commitment to peace and good governance as well as the development of the Church and love for the poor masses.
The climax of the endorsements was during the recent visit of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to Enugu for the 30thNational Biennial Conference of the Student Christian Movement of Nigeria (SCMN), where the outspoken Archbishop told the Vice President that “there is no vacancy in Enugu Government House”.
He stressed that “the people of Enugu State are at home and happy with the good works and uncommon leadership style of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi”.
Archbishop Chukwuma described Gov. Ugwuanyi as “a non-discriminating” politician, who “respects elders” and “gives respect to whom respect is due”, and also maintains cordial relationship with leaders of other political parties.
His words: "Mr. Acting (Vice) President, Enugu State is in the hands of God. Ugwuanyi is not a governor that discriminates against anybody and so no vacancy in Enugu Government House, because Enugu State is in the hands of God".
Similarly, the Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria (AMEN), Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, had earlierdeclared that there is no vacancy in the Enugu State Government House in 2019, stressing that Gov. Ugwuanyi has done excellently well in office and deserves a second term.
Fr. Mbaka, who spoke during the Thanksgiving Mass for Gov. Ugwuanyi’s recent electoral victory at the Supreme Court, also poured encomiums on the governor, describing him as "a good, kindhearted, humble, peace-loving and God-fearing leader", who has judiciously managed the lean resources of the state for the benefit of the people.
The Catholic priest also described Ugwuanyi as "the best governor so far in Enugu State", adding that he is "an epitome of peace; a sanctuary of conflict resolution and model for rural and urban development".
While applauding the governor "for managing the public wealth judiciously and Godly" for the equitable development of the entire state, the outspoken priest prayed against any plot over the governor's re-election in 2019, saying: "I pray to God that this good man with intimidating humility will continue to govern Enugu State till 2023”.
He said: "Our governor, God has opened doors for you, no man can close it. Those who are following him should continue to follow him, he is a good man. We have one candidate for the governorship seat in 2019 in Enugu State in the name of Gburugburu (Ugwuanyi).
“We are begging him to come and complete the good works he has started in Enugu State. Enugu State is behind him. The church, students, teachers, traditional rulers, Adoration Ministry, many others are also behind him. I therefore, advise those who want to contest against him to please consider other elective positions".
In a related development, the Prelate of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, His Eminence, Dr. Samuel’ Emeka kanu Uche, at the recent Thanksgiving Service for the family of Senator Ken Nnamani, had declared Gov. Ugwuanyi’s re-election in 2019 as sacrosanct, stressing that he deserves a second term because of “his outstanding performance and judicious utilization of the state’s lean resources to impact positively on the lives of the people”.
According to the Prelate, “I welcome Gburugburu (Ugwuanyi) the performing governor of Enugu State. This man is using the resources given to him very well to develop the state. You have done very well that even those in the graves, if they are allowed to vote, will vote for you”.
In what could be described as a mother of all endorsements, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Enugu State Chapter, during a mega prayer rally tagged “Enugu State is in the hands of God”, which was attended by the leaders of the association’s five blocks, fervently prayed for Gov. Ugwuanyi’s re-election in appreciation of his good works and commitment to God.
They told the governor that “your second tenure is in the Hands of God” and “it is safe with Him because you have acknowledged Him”, adding: “Be assured of our support and supplications to God for a successful, peaceful transition and fulfillment of your heart’s desires for Enugu State”.
The recent record-breaking unanimous endorsement of Gov. Ugwuanyi’s re-election by all the traditional rulers in the state cannot be easily forgotten, especially when the venerable folks aptly captured their heartfelt verdict and enthusiasm with a deeply-felt: “Let the good works continue!”
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji (Dr.) Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, during his historic homecoming to Enugu State expressed delight at the level of popularity Gov. Ugwuanyi enjoys from the people of the state including non-indigenes, noting that the governor is widely celebrated because of his humble disposition, closeness to the masses and commitment to peace, security and good governance.
Politically, the state chapter of Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC), the umbrella organization of all the political parties in the country, had recently commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for his effective leadership, which it said has engendered peace and good governance in the state “at a time when recession has become a ‘customized excuse’ for elected leaders for non-performance”.
The body in a statement by its state chairman and secretary, Barr John Nwobodo and Mr. Ken Onyekaonwu, respectively added that the governor has “managed with prudence, integrity, transparency and accountability the state’s lean resources” to pay workers’ salaries and retirees’ pensions and the 13th month salary to civil servants as Christmas bonus”.
They expressed delight that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s administration has executed numerous capital projects across the state, and judiciously and transparently utilized the Paris Club refunds to the state for the wellbeing of the people, among others.
The state’s pensioners during their latest solidarity visit to the governor reassured him of their “absolute loyalty and support” for his commitment to their welfare, in spite of the nation’s economic challenges”. The retirees disclosed that the governor has “continued to pay us pensions regularly”, which they noted “is vital for our existence”.
Also in the commendations and endorsements list are the state workers through the Organized Labour; public and private school teachers and proprietors; the local government workers (NULGE); students; tricycle, okada and taxi operators (NURTW); artisans, market women and various support groups, among others.
All these are a tip of the iceberg of the numerous heartfelt commendations and endorsements from the people, confirming the governor’s ascendency, and the popular view that “virtually every living thing in Enugu State” has agreed that Gov. Ugwuanyi should continue to lead them till 2023. Enugu State is truly in the hands of God.
Amoke writes from Enugu, Enugu State Sincerely I don't know where or how you manage to get your information but I guess is out of sycophancy u put this up, still I can tell u authoritatively as nwa afor Enugu that reside in Enugu, that Ugwuanyi is the worst Governor since the return of Democracy in Enugu State. And I challenge you to mention one infrastructure we are enjoying today in Enugu that is not Sullivan or Chimaraoke that builds it. Even stomach infrastructure is zero, as telling u now, 3 immediate past councillors of Enugu are now dead and buried out BP, because Ugwuanyi couldn't pay them their severance allowance, which him Ugwuanyi collected his after serving as a house Rep member, and many are on house Eviction notice For ur information, Enugu people are not happy, though hunger will not allow people to say the truth, rather to speak up we choose to be suffering and smiling |
Politics › Re: PDP’s Plot To Zone VP To S-west Or S-south, Satanic, Barbaric, Inhuman —Ohanaeze by whoawa(m): 8:20am On Sep 06, 2018 |
modath: Politics is a game of numbers..
Politics is a game of alliance & compromise...
Bullying is a game of proud arrogant people who are unwilling to do things the way they ought to in order to get the desired result... More insects are caught with honey than vinegar ..
South East doesnt have the number to make anyone feel threatened if they don't kowtow to them , being in every nook and cranny of Nigeria means nothing, vote cast by an Ibo man in Iwo will never be counted with votes in Imo...
Till south easteners realise these salient facts, they will keep hustling backward politically.  Sincerely u are dead wrong about southeast voting population, don't judge by the voters register in the south east alone, knowing very well their make up a good population of voters register from every zone, when you add it up to the one from their base, I can tell u authoritatively no zone can beat their voting strength and If PDP fail to consider these, they will be a voting apathy from them across the nation and you know what will happen |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photos Of Goodluck Jonathan Exercising by whoawa(m): 9:43pm On Aug 21, 2018 |
Physical fitness is ability to carry all ur Daily activities without getting tired nor felling to much pains.
This is the president I know, not the one trekking less than a kilometer with over media hype |
Politics › Re: The Book " The Fraud Called Buhari" Coming Soon?? by whoawa(m): 5:30pm On Aug 21, 2018 |
It will be awesome, can't really wait to see it. But change the title to be: THE FRAUDSTER CALLED BUHARI |
Politics › Re: President Buhari In His Humble Living Room Today In Daura by whoawa(m): 5:08pm On Aug 21, 2018 |
OgogoroFreak: Baba dey give us throwback. Even him no go believe say he live inside this room before. Even if he is living there, someone at his age doesn't have value for material things. Above all it doesn't change his bad leadership style that is crumbling the nation. |
Politics › Re: 20 Solid Reasons Why You Must Vote Out Buhari by whoawa(m): 10:45am On Aug 18, 2018 |
4601CE: If he is a big fool for saying his opinion,then you’re a bigger one Foolishness can never be accepted as an opinion in a sane society. |
Politics › Re: 'PDP Traced Akpabio Overseas To Beg Him On Their Knees' - Ahmed Lawan by whoawa(m): 9:35pm On Aug 08, 2018 |
[quote author=sarrki post=70101146]Speaking at an ongoing rally in Ikot Ekpene to welcome Akpabio to the APC, Lawan equated the capture of Akpabio to the loss of the 14 senators who dumped APC for the PDP.
This is real
Akpabio is more than all of them. To be successful "is only when ur successor succeds " political a man who cannot control his God Son Governor is not a successful politicians. Take a look at Tinubu, saraki, ike Ekwerumadu etc. When you loss any of the mentioned name, then u have lost someone politically not the likes of Akpabio |
Romance › Re: The Reply A Lady Gave To A Guy Who Told Her To Cover Her Body by whoawa(m): 10:30am On Jul 21, 2018 |
Tomorrow you will still hear the two have wedded |
Business › Re: Court Order Now Prerequisite For Release Of BVN - CBN by whoawa(m): 12:03pm On Jul 12, 2018 |
Good move, because EFCC has been abusing this privilege for a while now |
Politics › Re: Urgent... Can I Still Register For Pvc When I Turn 18 In September? by whoawa(m): 12:35am On Jul 07, 2018 |
Is unfortunate that u are still asking such a silly question, when under 10 are busy registering at North without asking . But if is to loose ur virginity Nah u will not ask. |