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Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho And His Kpuum-kpuum-kpa-o-gele Harmony Groups…

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By: Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, April 20, 2024.

While growing up in my ancestral land at Aboh Mbaise, there was a very popular moonlight musical genre that we danced to as children and we call it kpuum-kpuum-kpa-ogele and it goes like this: onye na achu ogele ogele ogele nta, kpuum kpuum kpa ogele, ogele e ogele nta — it would swing from Nwaogwugwu to Taa or Bee ee (may his soul continue to rest in peace) and to the next person as it keeps swinging as we sing.

That aptly describes what I may call the games of swings by this very respected elderstatesman in the person of the former Minister of the federal republic, Chief Emmanuel Iheanacho, a retired Merchant Navy Captain who was appointed Nigerian Minister of Interior on 6 April 2010, when Acting President Goodluck Jonathan announced his new cabinet.

In his games of swing, our respected Ndaa Iheanacho is going about whatever he is doing as though he is dealing with people with zero sense of history to appreciate one’s peculiar antecedents to our political trajectories as a people.

From his ancestral lands of Owerri North, Ndaa Captain Iheanacho is singing obtrusive songs of equity and charter and like the man who wants to write his own stories using his pen bought from the ancestral market of Eke Ukwu Owere, Ndaa Iheanacho is playing the roles of both the striker, that of wingers, defenders and equally the goal keeper in a tournament where he is the sole arbitrator while feigning loving kindedness to the collective goals of Owerri Zone people.

Largely to his infamous credits of betrayal and unwholesome attributes to conspiring against the Owerri Zone agenda, like they say; leopards hardly change their spot and I daresay an agadi Nwanyi can never get old to dance the tunes prevalent at her youthful days.

In the first quarter of 2024 in the year of our lord Jesus Christ, Ndaa Captain Iheanacho is selling himself as an altruistic lover of the Owerri Zone cause while masquerading as an Apostle of charter of equity.

In 2023 during the election year when well meaning sons and daughters of Owerri went to the nooks and crannies of our zone selling the concept of the new Imo charter of equity to our people, we did not see anywhere where Ndaa Captain make a case for it.

Ndaa Captain remained largely at large as we never read in any of the newspapers or new media taking all the available spaces on their front pages as he is currently doing with his Kpuum Kpuum Kpa Ogele Harmony Group canvassing for Imo charter of equity; those who never supported us in the open to canvass our position do not have any moral rights to come out now wanting to benefit from what they never supported.

Ndaa Captain’s later day love and advocacy for Owerri Zone is suspicious as he has never in true spirits and reality shown any in practice.

Ndaa Captain is one of the single greatest players in the present political dispension (since the return of democracy in 1999) who have set Owerri Zone 20yrs backward in the political equity, yet we have not heard of any apologies from him.

Instead of polluting the tranquilized state of Owerri Zone with Kpuum-kpuum-kpa-o-gele Harmony songs, Ndaa Iheanacho should have used same energy in seeking for forgiveness from the good people of Owerri Zone he betrayed their political interests in 2011.

If people like Captain Iheanacho had not sold off Owerri Zone by working with an Orlu Zone candidate (Rochas Okorocha of APGA) in 2011 instead of allowing the Okigwe zone’s incumbent Governor Ikedi Ohakim to complete his second term, it would have been Owerri Zone if Gov. Ohakim had completed his second term….but Ndaa Captain played the game against us.

Ndaa Captain popped champagne the day Rochas Okorocha defeated Gov. Ikedi Ohakim after Ndaa Captain and fellow brothers of Emekuku heavily bankrolled Okorocha and helped him deliver Owerri North against a party that benevolently made him Minister, first he had never been before.

You did that to Owerri Zone, and without any remorse, you are out again singing Kpuum-Kpuum-Kpa-Ogele with perhaps, fellow sellout of Owerri Zone agenda.

And you want us to forget this painful aspect of our political history as a zone and now want us to start gallivanting with you?

From your kind of anti progressive politics, you have never meant well for Owerri Zone agenda as you have been a clog on the wheels of our political progression.

And true to your character and political antecedents, you have set forth again, but this time, aligning with some cursed characters like Willie Amadi out again to undo the Owerri Zone agenda.

You cannot say you mean well for the people yet you are with what makes the people sad.

The very notorious Willie Amadi whom you seem to have commissioned to be your town crier was the same person whom Owerri people declared persona non grata after he metted out wickedness upon them, even to his own people while in office and was indeed one of the sad commentaries of the administration of Gov. Ohakim till date which further provoked the masses against the then administration.

How can one claim to heal some bruises on a knee of his kinsman and he chooses to use salts in treating the wound, who does that?

Any campaign or political movement where notorious characters like Willie Amadi are championing is first of all headed to first class failure and when your Kpuum-Kpuum-Kpa-Ogele harmony group started on such footing should tell every right thinking person where they are headed to.

Infact, whatever group being orchestrated by such characters is dead on arrival because first, his odious notoriety is public knowledge which is still heavily resented by the masses, and he openly worked against the interest of the governor during the elections which is equally a public knowledge.

In this accident bound voyage of your Kpuum-Kpuum-Kpa-o-Ogele harmony group, why have we not heard you call for restraint from those fighting against the ruling party at the Tribunal?

We are therefore left to conclude that your Kpuum-Kpuum-Kpa-o-Ogele harmony group is only out to destroy whatever chances the Owerri Zone may have wielded before now in respect of the 2027 governorship in the state, like your highlighted antecedents points out, hence we are left to believe this Kpuum-Kpuum-Kpa-o-Ogele harmony group is anti Owerri Zone agenda.

Any group that is hitting up the polity, distracting the peace and concentration of the new administration to deliver dividends of democracy to the masses and not advising those in the tribunal fighting against the election our people donated freely to the #PeoplesGovernor even when the governor has given all assurances of handing over to us in Owerri Zone with all the state power and official apparatus…. Such a group is Anti Owerri Zone Agenda which must not be totally ignored but ostracised by the people.

We need peace and tranquility to actualize our agenda in 2027 and that must be done within the framework of the ruling party — it is only a fool who has been handed with salt to go and feed his kinsmen with and on his way going, he pays rain makers to draw rain for him!

Owerri Zone is at an advantaged position — for both declared and undeclared considerations: no true Owerri Zone man or woman want to start making troubles when the coast not never been this clear….

Ambrose Nwaogwugwu is an Owerri Zone Stakeholder, he wrote from Aboh Mbaise.

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Two weeks to election:Tension hits Imo APC as candidates await primary results

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Just two weeks to the main elections on September 21, the Imo State All Progressives Congress, APC, is under tension as candidates and other members of the party are eagerly awaiting for the release of results of the party primary elections which was conducted on September 3 at various LGAs and wards in the state.

The tension became more worrisome as results allegedly said to have emanated from the just concluded exercise flooded various media platforms with lists of certain names as the winners of the primary exercise.

Though , the ztate leadership of the party has earlier warned aspirants and other party faithful to disregard the list and wait for official release of the results which it said would be announced by the party.

DAILY POST learnt that despite the assurance given by the party leadership, many aspirants seemed to be uncomfortable with the delay of the results of an election which they complained was conducted five days ago.

A chairmanship aspirant from one of the LGAs who doesn’t want his name to be mentioned for political reasons said that he is not happy with the way the party leadership is handling the matter.

He pointed out that while they are still awaiting for the official release of the results, some of the aspirants have started jubilation based on the results flying around social media.

Speaking also, Hyginus Onumajuru, a card-carrying member of the party, said that there is the possibility of believing in the lists flying in social media, hinting that there is no reason the party leadership will give that will be acceptable for an exercise conducted almost a week ago and the results are yet to be released.

Onumajuru further hinted that for the results not to be released after five days of waiting is a clear signal that the state party leadership may not be in charge of the exercise.

“This could be a clear indication that the party leadership is not in control of the primaries, if not so what could have been the cause of the delay in releasing the results.It has already created panic among aspirants who are eagerly waiting for the official announcement and seeing some lists flying around messed up the whole thing. Debunking the story is not enough let us have the real results,” he said.

He further said that it is unjust the way the party leadership is treating people who have already spent huge sums of money and time purchasing forms and touring villages meeting with their people for the sole purpose of securing political positions under its platform.

In a similar vein, one of the local tabloids in the state in its banner headline revealed that lists of candidates for the September 21 exercise are already before ISIEC.

A list from one of the social media platforms revealed that 12 names from Ohaji/Egbema LGA have already emerged as the party’s candidates for councillor positions ahead of the polls.

Another list also purportedly revealed that over 22 names of the current sole administrators were allegedly seen in the lists. Some aspirants have already started receiving congratulatory messages from their well wishers and supporters basically from the lists flying around.

At of the time of filing this report the leadership of the party, apart from the earlier statement issued some days ago by one Julian Chijioke, media aid to the State party Chairman, Macdonald Ebere, the party is yet to make any other official announcement on the current development.

The election is barely two weeks from now with no record of any serious political activity from the various political parties regarding that as the people of the State await the September 21 exercise.

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Bill to repel ISOPADEC law scales through second reading in Imo Assembly

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The bill to repeal the Imo State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (ISOPADEC) Law Number 13 of 2010 and replace it with a new law for the establishment of a new board for the Commission has scaled through its second reading on the floor of the State House of Assembly.

The bill, presented by the Chief Whip of the House and member representing Oru East Constituency, Chigozie Nwaneri, will, according to him, also create room for the inclusion of Oru East LGA as an oil-producing area.

Expounding on the bill, the Chief Whip said that the main purpose of the bill is to replace the old law governing the commission, which he said has become obsolete and no longer in touch with present realities.

He maintained that if the bill is passed into law, it will establish a new board for the Commission with the mandate of ensuring even development throughout the oil-producing communities in the state.

He further stated that the Commission shall make proper use of the 40% of the 13% oil derivation fund accruing to the oil-producing communities from the Federal Government for developmental projects.

The Oru East lawmaker explained that the bill will also create an opportunity for the Commission to liaise with both the state and federal governments to tackle environmental challenges such as erosion control, oil spillage, and the protection of oil installations.

“The bill, if passed, will establish a governing board for the Commission. The chairman and members of the board shall be appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by the State House of Assembly.

“The chairman to be appointed shall come from any of the oil-producing areas, with two representatives each from the three local government councils and one representative from each of the three senatorial zones in the state,” he said.

Shedding more light on the bill, Nwaneri pointed out that if passed, the bill will also empower the Commission to have a managing director appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by the State Assembly.

The Managing Director will oversee the administrative running of the Commission for a period of four years, with a Director of Legal Services, Corporate Affairs, and Due Process working under him as the Secretary.

He further explained that the new law will ensure that the Commission has its Secretariat in Owerri, the state capital, and offices in every LGA headquarters of the three Local Councils—a move he said will help bring the Commission closer to the people.

After much deliberation, the bill scaled through its second reading and was referred to the House Committee on ISOPADEC, headed by Francis Osuoha, representing Ohaji/Egbema Constituency, for further necessary legislative action.

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Ajuri Ngelale Takes Indefinite Leave for Family Medical Reasons

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In a surprising development at the heart of Nigeria’s government, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity and Official Spokesperson of the President, has announced an indefinite leave of absence. The announcement came via a memo submitted to the Chief of Staff to the President on Friday, September 7, 2024.
TalkJudith reports that Ngelale disclosed this in a statement he personally signed.

Chief Ngelale cited urgent medical matters affecting his immediate family as the reason for his departure. In his statement, he described the decision as “agonizing” but necessary, given the worsening of a “vexatious medical situation” at home.

The leave of absence will impact several key roles held by Chief Ngelale, including:
1. Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity and Official Spokesperson of the President
2. Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action
3. Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on Project Evergreen
While acknowledging the importance of his duties, Chief Ngelale emphasized that this decision was made after significant consultations with his family over the past several days. He expressed his intention to return to full-time national service “when time, healing, and fate permit.”

The announcement has raised questions about the interim arrangements for these crucial positions within the presidency. As of now, no information has been released regarding temporary replacements or the redistribution of Chief Ngelale’s responsibilities.

Chief Ngelale has requested privacy for himself and his family during this challenging time. The nature of the medical situation has not been disclosed, respecting the family’s wish for confidentiality.
This development comes at a time when Nigeria faces several pressing national issues, and the absence of a key communication figure in the presidency may be felt in the coming weeks or months.

As the situation unfolds, further updates are expected from the Office of the President regarding the management of Chief Ngelale’s duties during his absence.

 

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