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By Fcc Jones

I think Nigerians are celebrating the success of Anthony Joshua more than Britons, whose flag he flies in boxing rings and out of them. But few years ago the same Nigerians broke his heart and nearly made him lose confidence in his talent and passion as a pugilist. He came home, not because he was rejected in England, but because he felt, Nigeria is where his home is. But he was rejected, probably because he didn't have recommendations from high places. He returned to England, a country that appreciates and promotes talents, and today, he has got them the a heavy weight belt in boxing. No matter how Nigerians gloat about it, there will never be a streak of green white green on that belt. It belongs to Britain, and there it shall remain.

Joshua's story is motivating enough and anyone can learn from it. Joshua had the option of going back home after his rejection by the Nigerian boxing authorities, but he moved on and had his eyes on not just becoming a successful boxer,but also proving the guys wrong. Today, he has not only succeeded at that, but has also proven to the world, his worth. Some rejections are blessings. No doubt,  Joshua would have been averagely successful if he was accepted by Nigeria, because his chances would have been limited. He might not have got any medals at the Olympics as he wouldn't have had the facilities to train well, nor the motivation to aspire high.
Take a cue from Joshua today, where is that place you are not being appreciated, where is that place your talents and contributions are taken for granted, quit and move on. Yes, your future is certainly more important than any other thing. Win,  be happy and prove them wrong.

Congratulations, Joshua.




On Monday, May 1, 2017 workers will be celebrating their day, and the governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, against the backdrop of the event, wishes to heartily congratulate the workers, especially those in the state, for their perseverance and immense contributions to the development of the nation and the state in particular.
The governor commended the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC)  in the state, with comrade Austin Chilakpu as chairman for selfless, and committed leadership to the workers in the state and also for the understanding and harmonious relationship between the workers and the Rescue Mission Government in the state.

The governor noted that although there had been few cases the leadership of NLC in the state and the state government had disagreed over certain labour related issues, but the truth remains that, at the end of the day, such issues had ended up being amicably resolved. And this lofty trend must continue to be the order of the day.
He also urged the workers to recall that he was the first to pay the minimum wage of N20,000 against the approved N18,000 and also gave them wardrope allowance that saw them having enviable dress code, and said that, his concern for the welfare of workers in the state remains outstanding.

The governor said that his dream has been to see the workers and pensioners in the state always happy, but regretted that unforeseen scenarios had, at times, painted a different picture from what the government intends to do and that was the reason behind the government Finding a way to clear all the pension arrears upto December 2016 and has also paid salary upto March 2017.  
The governor appeals to the workers and pensioners in the state to always appreciate his concern for their welfare and to also bear with him when circumstances do not warrant their getting all they wish to have, and assured the workers that his government would continue to work hand-in-glove with their leaders for their welfare, and for the progress of the state and her people.

The governor wishes the workers a memorable celebration as they mark their day.


Sam Onwuemeodo
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

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Stanley Ohajiriuka, Former Abia State House of Assembly Speaker, has said members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state are against people like former governor, Chief Theodore Amaefula (TA) Orji  joining the ruling party

He made this statement while answering questions from newsmen in Abia State. He  advised the former governor, who is the senator representing Abia North Central District, against coming to APC, as doing so will be a betrayal of former president Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Mrs Patience Jonathan.

Ohajiriuka stated that Senator Orji’s governance style while serving as Abia State governor was largely due to his leverage on the former president, Goodluck Jonathan and his wife.

He said:
“It will be heartbreaking to the former President and his wife to see Orji abandon a party that stood in for him when he was unleashing  terror on Abians  and owing salaries of civil servants.While more politicians from this state are expected in no distant time to formally join the APC, we are against people like Senator T. A Orji  abandoning his party to also join the moving train. We are not ignorant of the role former president Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Mrs Patience Jonathan played in his governance. It will therefore, be costly and demeaning of him to even nurse such intention. If he still has conscience, he should remain in the People’s Democratic Party, PDP. A party that his likes used to show Abia an example of what a leader should not be."

Answering questions on the plans of Abia APC in the next general election, he said:

"Abia State has suffered so much in the hands of those who can’t get a handful of votes without manipulating the results. This time around, such things will no longer be seen nor heard among us. We are reinforcing and if you look at the calibre of people that attended today’s caucus meeting. You will agree with me that the PDP will soon be sent packing .”


                                                                
Former Senate President David Mark alleged that a northern conspiracy worked against Jonathan.
Mark, a retired army general was quoted in a book, “Against the Run of Play: How an incumbent president was defeated in Nigeria” by chairman of ThisDay Board of Editors, that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) intentionally provided the president with unrealistic voting projections in the north.

He said:
“I saw it and at different times, I pointed out to him and the party that the projections being made by some people around the president about what the voting pattern in the north would be were wrong. I could see the conspiracy and the gang-up building up in the north against the aspiration of Jonathan but my voice was drowned out by those who took it for granted that a sitting president, and one from PDP, could not lose.
Some people were deceiving the president with the kind of false scenarios they were painting for him. The VP could see the conspiracy but I don’t know how much influence he had on the campaign. Why Jonathan couldn’t see it until it was too late is what I find difficult to understand.” 


Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has disclosed that he never made a one term agreement with anyone. 
This is courtesy of a book “Against the Run of play: How an incumbent President was defeated in Nigeria,” written by Segun Adeniyi, Chairman, ThisDay Board of Editors.
“I had made a proposition for a single term of seven years. That was the context in which I spoke in Addis Ababa that if the idea was accepted, I would not run again. It was not in the context of a second term of four years. Of course, at that period, the issue of one term was brought several times at different meetings and some people took it upon themselves to pledge on my behalf but I never said I was going to spend only one term… the question was always usually randomly asked and I never made any such commitment to anybody,But former Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu, on his part said, “As chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, I recall having to remind him of the commitment he made to us in 2010 before we supported his bid to contest. … In one of my meetings with him, I suggested he could even choose any credible PDP man he wanted from the north and such person did not have to be among the governors. One day, he would agree to the idea, another day, he would say something else, “ Aliyu, in the same book, was also quoted to have said.
When the book was launched on Friday March 28, 2017 at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), the chairman of the occasion, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, however cautioned that it would be wrong to reduce the book to a narrative about the fall of President Goodluck Jonathan and the rise of President Buhari.
According to General Abubakar, Against The Run of Play “further deepened our understanding of what actually happened in Nigeria during the March 2015 general election which many believed, and quite right too, as one of the defining moments in our political history.”
Continuing, he said: “The book is not [about] the fall of one president and the rise of another, it is a typical journalistic history in a hurry about what happened, what could have happened and what is currently happening in our country, so that we can all learn important lessons.”
While giving kudos to the author, he challenged journalists to write more books about the different aspects of our national life, and not only on politics. “We need books to explain some of the issues that are treated perfunctorily and generate more heat than light, so we can understand ourselves better,” he charged.  He specifically identified the subject matter of the Chibok girls and the Boko Haram insurgency as fertile grounds for such books.
The book was summed up by the reviewer, Dr. Okey Okechukwu, as “ the most useful contribution to our own understanding of the crises and convolution of the Nigerian state in the last 16 years.” Okechukwu called it one of the most contemporary works on political economy and power, especially, as it exists in the country.
The occasion was graced by dignitaries including former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Minister of Communication and (later) Transportation, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, Senator Tunde Ogbeha and Mrs. Onari Duke, wife of former Cross River State governor, who all were on the high table.
The launch also attracted people from all walks of life, especially corporate figures, politicians and media bigwigs. Adeniyi’s two successors to the office of the President’s media advisers, Dr. Reuben Abati and Mr Femi Adesina both attended the launch.



Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has reacted to the threat by the people of Owerri to burn Imo people and their properties if their zone is denied 2019 Governorship position.

Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, Governor Okorocha frowned at the dangerous political signals coming from political leaders from Owerri, especially the "Imo Equity Movement " who had threatened to bring down Imo if an Owerri Zone Man didn't occupy Government House come 2019.

The Governor, therefore warned that he will not fold his hands and allow politicians from a particular political zone in the state to kill and burn the properties of people from their zone who would support candidates from the other zones of the state for the governorship of the state in 2019.

The statement reads:

THE SERIOUS THREAT TO BURN IMO PEOPLE & THEIR PROPERTIES OVER 2019 POLLS.

"The attention of the Governor and Chief Security Officer of the state, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has been drawn to the recent threat by a group of politicians from a particular political zone in the state to kill and burn the properties of people from their zone who would support candidates from the other zones of the state for the governorship of the state in 2019.

This uncivilized and undemocratic threat bothers on the lives and properties of Imo citizens, and no responsible government would fold its hands and watch few overzealous politicians threatening the lives and properties of the citizens for political reasons.

The governor is worried that such threat could also elicit similar threats from the other zones of the state and a situation like that could lead to undue bickering, especially when it is recalled that there is no zone that has not governed state and those concerned were elected by the people on merit and not on zonal sentiment.

It is the popular wish of Imo people that anybody who has what it takes to offer the state and her people purposeful leadership should come out when the time comes not minding which political zone of the state the person might come from. And that has been the stock in the politics of the state since 1979.

It is also important to remind these elements fanning this ember of division among Imo people out of zonal bias that Imo people have never left political contest in the state for the governorship to one particular zone for any reason.

For instance, in 1979 Chief Sam Mbakwe of NPP from Okigwe zone, Dr. Nwakanma Okoro of NPN from Umuahia zone, Dr. Nnanna Ukaegbu of GNPP from Owerri zone, Mr. Steve Evuleocha of PRP from Owerri zone, and Mr. Zacheaus Nwosu of UPN from Okigwe zone ran for the governorship of the state and at the end of the day, Imo people settled for Sam Mbakwe from Okigwe zone.

In the 1983 election, Sam Mbakwe of NPP from Okigwe zone, Chief Collins Obih of NPN from Orlu zone, Mr. Sylvanus Ekeanyawu of UPN from Owerri zone and so on, contested the election which Mbakwe also won.
In the 1991 governorship poll, Dr. Ezekiel Izuogu from Orlu zone, Prof. Fabian Osuji and Dr. Alex Obi from Owerri zone ran for the ticket of SDP, while Chief Evan Enwerem from Owerri zone and Dr. Douglas Acholonu from Orlu zone ran for the ticket of NRC in the primaries. At the end of the day, Chief Enwerem from Owerri zone won the election proper.

In the 1999 election, Chief Achike Udenwa, Rochas Okorocha, Greg Mbadiwe, Ezekiel Izuogu from Orlu zone and Humphrey Anumudo and Desmond Iwuagwu (Barnax) of AD from Owerri zone all took part in the gubernatorial election.

In 2007, Hope Uzodinma, Tony Ezenna, Festus Odimegwu, ThankGod Ezeani from Orlu zone with Kema Chikwe, Bright Nwanne, Emma Ojinere from Owerri zone and Ifeanyi Araraume from Okigwe zone slugged it out in PDP. At the end of the day, the contest was narrowed down to Ifeanyi Araraume for PDP, and Ikedi Ohakim for PPA all from Okigwe zone and Martin Agbaso of APGA and Ugo Opara of ANPP all from Owerri zone.

In 2011, it was between Ifeanyi Araraume of ACN, and Ikedi Ohakim of PDP from Okigwe zone, and Rochas Okorocha of APGA from Orlu zone and Chief Vitalis Ajumbe of ANPP from Owerri zone. At the end, Rochas Okorocha won.

And in 2015, it was between Ikedi Ohakim, Ifeany Araraume from Okigwe zone and Emeka Ihedioha, Chris Anyanwu from Owerri zone in PDP, vis-a-vis Owelle Rochas Okorocha of APC from Orlu zone and Captain Emma Iheanacho of APGA from Owerri zone, which Rochas Okorocha also won.

From the foregoing, it is clear that Imo governorship has never been left for any particular zone. Imo people have always elected their governor on the basis of merit. And the trend won’t change in 2019 no matter the level of threat from some self-centered politicians in the state. Imo people do not succumb to any political colouration that will deny them the freedom to elect someone who will take the state to the next level of development and growth.

 Sam Onwuemeodo

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor"

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