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Why I Am APC Stakeholder’s Choice – Gbujie

By Amaechi Kingsley As the political climate hots up ahead 2019 general elections, politicians and groups in the state are aligning and realigning to ensure the most credible candidate emerge to succeed the present administration to improve on the existing development in Imo, to the envy of other states. Governorship hopeful, under the platform of the All Progressive Congress APC, with...

Uche Nwosu: The Untold Story of Imo Lawmakers Endorsement . House Members Demand For 2nd Term, Reps Tickets .Bargain For Payment of Constituency Project Monies

Reasons behind Wednesday’s endorsement of the Chief of Staff to the governor, Chief Uche Nwosu by the members of the Imo State House of Assembly, have been unearthed. It would be recalled that 17 of the earlier 20 members of the Imo State House of Assembly of APC extraction endorsed the Chief of Staff after an earlier endorsement characterized by...

Archbishop Obinna Bombs Okorocha Again .Says “Imo People live in Fear Under Rescue Mission Govt” .You Can’t Install APGA Governor After Me- Okorocha

By Edmund Onyeananam Feelers that the firm opposition of Archbishop Anthony Obinna against the purported ambition of Chief Uche Nwosu, son –inlaw to Governor Rochas Okorocha will be relaxed may be a ruse after all as the Archbishop of Owerri Archdiocese has increased the tempo of the rejection sermon. In another public show, Obinna while stating that there was no time...

PDP PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT BARRISTER CHIBIKO SYMPATHY NWOSU PAYS COURTSEY VISIT TO JOAN RYAN, MP

  In continuation of his consultation with Nigerians in Diaspora and other Communities of interest in the UK, the PDP Presidential Aspirant Barrister Sympathy Nwosu paid a courtesy visit to Rt. Hon. Joan Ryan, the Member of Parliament for Enfield North where he lives to inform her of his intention to contest the Presidential election in Nigeria in 2019. Barrister Nwosu said, as...

Ex-Govt Appointee, Onyeagocha Accuses Rescue Mission Govt of Massive Fraud To Open Up on Alleged Siphoning

 Tunji Adedeji The Former  House of Representatives Member and  Ex - Imo state Government appointee, Hon.Uche Onyeagocha has accused Gov Rochas Okorocha and his family of  allegedly looting N920Million under fictitious head of abandoned/road project against the people of Imo State, starting with Orlu, Oguta and Orsu LGAs. Hon. Onyeagocha who  made this disclosure on Thursday at the All Progressive Grand...

I will Pull Imo Out of poverty clutches, Declares For Governor– Sam Daddy

By Justice Nwafor  Irked by the increasing rate of poverty in Imo state, the senator representing Owerri zone in the Upper chamber of the National Assembly, Senator Samuel Anyanwu has officially declared his intention to run for the governorship seat of the state. He, unequivocally, promised to resuscitate the economy of the state, and "pull it from the clutches of poverty". The...

Duruji Egiwm joins Others to endorse Uche Nwosu

By Onyinyechi Amakaulo The two members who were absent on Wednesday 28th March 2018 at the Press Conference held at  Kelvic Suites/Hotels Owerri have joined other lawmakers to show their support and endorsement to  the son in- law to the Governor Chief Uche Nwaso for his intention   to run for 2019 gubernatorial election under All Progressive  Congress (APC) come 2019. The...

Sucession Plan: Okorocha and the Araraume Hurdle

To the out-going Governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, the only matter obsessing his mind daily these days is how to hand-over power in 2019, and go home peacefully and enjoy his wealth. However, had the constitution of Nigeria allowed for a third term in office for Governors after two terms, certainly Okorocha would have done everything possible...

Owerri People Holds Convention

  Ahead of 2019 general elections and the clamour for an Owerri zone Governorship, the people of the zone under the aegis of Owerri Peoples Assembly (OPA) has concluded arrangements for a two day Convention in the State. The Convention which has its theme as “Oke Zuo Iwe Alaa” will begin on Monday April 2, 2018 with a colloquium at the...