Saturday 29 November 2014

Ahead of 2015: Godson Ezenagu Releases Official Profile

 
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Chief (Hon.) Sir Godson Ezenagu JP, (Ochendo)…

A people-oriented politician popularly called OCHENDO.

Leader of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Awka North and Deputy Leader, APGA Stakeholders Forum, Awka North and South Federal Constituency.

An employer of labour and a notable philanthropist.

On July 31, 2014, Ochendo was announced the winner of Community Service Award by Rotary Club of Nigeria, Awka District 9140.

His astounding achievements and development gaits at home earned him several Chieftaincy Honours from celebrated Traditional Rulers and respectable cultures:

“Ebube Awka” by Awka North Local Government Traditional Rulers in 2010; “Ezi Afakaego” of Urum; “Akpokuo Dike” of Okpuno; “Ojemba” of Ugwuoba; “Jeluo” of Umueje; “Agbalanze” of Mgbakwu; and “Ochendo Ndi-Igbo na Kano”.

Wednesday 26 November 2014

2015: THE STRIDES OF APGA

 
The All Progressives Grand Alliance, no doubt is one of the political parties that are entering the 2015 electoral duel from a position of strength. From the fringes and the margins the All Progressives Grand Alliance has manoeuvred itself into a position of political strength. APGA started its political skirmishes on the outskirts of the Nigerian politics but has through dogged efforts of its robust leadership over the years, established itself as one of the tripods of the Nigerian politics. In 2003, APGA was all but dead. It was schemed out of political power by the bullying People’s Democratic Party in almost all areas it was winning save Anambra. At the end of a three year epic legal battle, APGA wrested Anambra State from the iron jaws of the PDP. By the calculations of the powers that be, APGA was not intended to exercise power but to look over power for a few months pending the emergence of Mr Obasanjo’s favoured servant. PDP suzerainty over Anambra seemed almost like a fait accompli. The next gubernatorial election was just months away; the House of Assembly was peopled by the PDP; an almost lawless president declared the election a do-or-die affair. The political atmosphere was turbo charged. But APGA weathered it all. Impeachment did come and go but APGA remained on the throne.  The APGA government went ahead to complete its rightful four year tenure, broke the jinx and for the first time in the history of the old and new Anambra State did indeed win a re-election. The usual political noisemakers were there. Mischief makers and name droppers worked overtime. Yet, APGA floored them all. The challengers were giants. Yet APGA carried the day.

PETER OBI: A DISASTER WELL MANAGED

<b>PETER OBI: A DISASTER WELL MANAGED</b>
Our attention has been drawn by the tissue of lies by Peter Obi’s lackey and spin doctor, Mr Valentine Obienyiem. It is not our intention to join issues with minions but to set the records right. That falsehood is the second nature of Mr Obienyiem needs not be restated. This nonentity that lives off Peter Obi, spinning falsehoods for his schizophrenic master to justify his hand-outs. It is symptomatic of his diseased mind to refer to the celebrated Dim Ojukwu as Peter Obi’s follower. That shows how pedestrian and how low these minions can be. It is also symptomatic of the megalomania of his paymaster, Mr Peter Obi.

The undeniable fact is that prior to the anointing and making of Peter Obi by APGA, Peter Obi was an unknown quantity. Chief Sir Victor Umeh was already a national officer in PDP even before the formation of APGA. He led Peter Obi by the hand into APGA. But for Chief Victor Umeh, Peter Obi might not have made headline in any national daily till date. Mr Peter Obi is all he is today courtesy of APGA. APGA made Peter Obi. He is, and will continue to unravel like a park of cards. Chief Victor Umeh was already an accomplished architect prior to his joining partisan politics. Everybody who is somebody on the political terrain knows that Ohamadike Victor Umeh has been the engine house of APGA. If not for him, Peter Obi would not have survived 2003 governorship election petition tribunal.

Wednesday 12 November 2014

An Epistle Chronicling Peter Obi’s Unremitting Mortal Sins Against APGA

 
From age to age such kind of responsibility has always fallen upon great philosophers to look the king in his very countenance and reprimand him. To this, many great philosophers have experienced persecutions in its wake. Shall we recount the agonies of the poisoned thinker of Athens—Socrates—or the banishment of Anaxagoras or the torturing of Zeno. I too have a crystal reminiscence of the execution of Severinus Boethius,  the Nero’s killing of Seneca and the brutal decapitation of Thomas Moore, to mention but a few. Their crimes have the semblance of the crime of Jesus before the ignorant Jews of those days. This crime which I shall not in any way spare contemplation or fear to commit against a king that has executed much evil against the ordinary man even against a political party so dear to Igboland. It is my duty, I ween, an eternal obligation of the righteous, to bring to the open the sins of the wicked. I may not be alone in this judgment. But one thing is to be noticed my judgment must be guided by the illumination of reason. What I have just expressed is that the onus of chronicling the mortal sins of the wicked, even of the king of our day falls upon me. This sole task shall this piece undertake to accomplish.