Friday, August 3, 2018

Breaking News: Delta APC exposed the half-baked Okowa projects.

SENATOR IFEANYI ARTHUR OKOWA HALF-BAKED PROJECTS EXPOSED BY NATURE.
The news of the exposure of Senator Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa half-baked and shoddy jobs which resulted in collapse of part of Stephen Keshi Stadium and a water tank did not come to Deltans as a surprise. In fact, it is commonplace that because of the "ego aria" disposition of the Governor of Delta State and the fact that almost all jobs awarded by the State government, are awarded to Senator Ifeanyi Okowa relations and cronies, the works are done shabbily without conscience.

Barely two weeks ago, a road/bridge commissioned by the Governor less than three months ago in Jesse area of Delta State collapsed. Also, a road constructed by Delta State government at Ekete Town less than two months ago is now showing signs of shoddines because of lack of quality materials used on same.

The All Progressive Congress, Delta State Chapter, condemns in totality the calamity visited on Deltans and non Deltans, and fun seekers whose vehicles and other valuables were destroyed as a result of Delta State government appetite for poor jobs, occasioned by "chop I chop/man know man" policy of Senator Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa government. In fact, from the available indices, what the present government of Delta State stands for is work without conscience.

It should be noted that in the advanced clime, government takes responsibility for calamitous incidents like what happened at Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba. However, what we have seen since yesterday is blame game by the Senator Arthur Okowa government. APC, Delta State wants to use this opportunity to urge on those whose vehicles and other valuables were destroyed or those who sustained various degrees of injuries to hold Delta State government accountable for same. The only way human race could move forward is for people to assert their rights instead of leaving everything for God.

Signed.

Barr. Imonina, Ogheneluemu Sylvester.
Publicity Secretary, APC, Delta State.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

FAAN WARN Uber, Taxify and other E-hailing App Drivers

Breaking news:

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) have instructed the Chief Security Officer (CSO) on the recent happenings between the local Airport taxi and the E-hailing drivers under all E-hailing Apps to desist from negotiating with passengers who just arrived from various places to the local Airport.

Speaking on behalf of the CSO Mr Dennis, he said the CSO gave a resounding warning to the E-hailing drivers that they have no security in the airport unlike the local Airport taxi who they owe such privileges.

He further stress that if any of the E-hailing drivers should get a direct connection with a passenger, it is safe and reliable for the driver to call the attention of his/ her passenger to the Airport parking lot reserved for the public and then drive from there.

On this note, he advice no one Driver should go to the arrival spot to pick a rider with luggage having seen many scenerio of such cases where riders alleged to missing properties. Such drivers will be severely death with and prosecuted according to the law even he/she is innocent of the crime.

He stated that this is for the interest of the drivers who engage in extra activities with passengers with instance of some drivers seen negotiating outside the E-hailing platforms. In his final word he drivers around should pass this information across to others to avoid their vehicles being impounded by FAAN respectively.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

APC announces Yekini Nabena as New Publicity Secretary

APC NEC appoints Nobena Acting National Publicity Secretary


ABUJA-THE National Working Committee (NWC), of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has approved the appointment of Mr Yekini Nabena as Acting National Publicity of the party.


The appointment followed the resignation of the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi who recently defected to the PDP.

In a letter of appointment signed by the National Secretary of the APC, Hon.Mai Mala Buni, addressed to Yekini Nabena, it said : “ I write to convey the resolution of the National Working Committee reached at its 34th Regular Meeting of 1st August, 2018, mandating you to resume duty as the Acting National Publicity Secretary with immediate effect.


“This development is sequel to the resignation from the party by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi as the National Publicity Secretary.

“While wishing you success in your services to the party, please accept the assurances of our highest regards”.




APC NWC annuls Cross River State congress,


ABUJA-THE National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has cancelled the state congress earlier conducted in the Cross River State, saying the conduct was not in conformity with the party’s guideline and constitution.


The NWC however upheld the conduct of the ward and Local Government Area Congresses in the state which was observed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


In resolution signed by the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and the National Secretary, Hon.Mai Mala Buni, shortly after a meeting of the NWC yesterday it said: “ the National Working Committee at its meeting of 1st August, 2018 has reviewed the conduct of the congresses in Cross River State.


“Consequently, the National Working Committee (NWC) has approved and upheld the conduct of the ward and Local Government Area Congresses as observed by INEC.


“However, the National Working Committee (NWC) has found that the conduct of the state congress was not in conformity with the party’s constitution and guidelines. Accordingly, the National Working Committee (NWC) has voided the state congress earlier conducted and has ordered for the conduct of fresh state congress in Cross River State immediately”.

No Supremacy or power tussle in APC

Oshiomhole and Ngige: Not about contestation or supremacy battle


By Simon Ebegbulem


I read the back page piece by Levi Obiojiofor, titled “Oshiomhole meets his match” published in Daily Sun of Tuesday, July 31, 2018 and I must say that I felt very disappointed at his commonplace drift.  I had expected perspectives that were much more elevated on the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, in the number of contexts in which he tediously attempted to sardonically revise Comrade Oshiomhole’s individuality.

Obiojiofor’s choreographed attacks on Comrade Oshiomhole remain, essentially, products of a flawed deconstruction. It is, without a doubt, jaundiced and unfair in all its ramifications. But then, I will not adopt Obijiofor’ strategy of hoisting Comrade Oshiomhole on a petard on account of his official actions and attacking his character so unconscionably in the guise of ventilating an opinion, forgetting that opinions are simply what they are: opinions, which are not sacred.


Suffice, therefore, to say that what Obiojiofor celebrated on the back page of Daily Sun newspaper edition under reference was his perception with which he intended to influence or manipulate the judgment of undiscerning or uninformed members of the public who do not clearly understand the dynamics of the issues he labored very hard to interrogate. In the process, he fell into avoidable pastime of character attack.

Indeed, I find it somewhat salacious that Obiojiofor in his opening gambit would declare magisterially that Comrade Oshiomhole does not understand his job as party chair. Is that so? His thesis is that Comrade Oshiomhole’s definition of his job, which is to get the critics of the party and the President to toe the line or be thrown out, is off the wall.  It is understandable if this is “wacky” to him as an outsider, except he wants to claim secret membership of the APC.


But for those in the APC, it is the ambience that the new leadership wants to create as part of conscious effort to entrench a culture of discipline in the party. It is not a happenstance. It was one of the fulcra on which Comrade Oshiomhole hinged his electioneering for the position of party chair. He cannot, therefore, be indicted now if he is living up to his words. Instead he should be saluted for walking his talk.

While I thank Obiojiofor for acknowledging that Comrade Oshiomhole has approached his job with characteristic panache, I however disagree with him that he (Oshiomhole) is arrogant. This again is a faulty perception of the Oshiomhole persona.  You can accuse Comrade Oshiomhole of being too vocal. You can accuse him of being too assertive.  You can even accuse him of not suffering fools gladly, but not arrogance. However, if the summation of all of these is arrogance in Obijiofor’s estimation, then I think it is good to be arrogant.


It is also preposterous to suggest that since stepping in the saddle Comrade Oshiomhole has abridged the democratic space of freedom of expression.  How on earth could Obiojiofor have penned that reprehensible line that the new creed in the APC is that “let all who have something to say be wise to shut their mouth”? Even in a junta, men of courage still stand to be counted in the articulation of their wise counsel.

Even though, I had an idea from the title of the piece what Obiojiofor’s motivation was, I never thought his offering could be this pedestrian and irritating. The Comrade Oshiomhole-Chris Ngige saga does not qualify for or validate the tenor of the title.  Rather than the misnomer of “Oshiomhole meets his match”, I would surmise that party supremacy threatens a resistant culture of indiscipline and laisser-faire in the conduct of APC affairs under a new leadership that knows and understands the issues.  It is therefore not about contestation or supremacy battle. It is about rebuilding the APC and the culture of obedience to party regulations.


In getting party leaders and members to understand the direction to go, the national chairman must not be docile or passive about it.  He must verbalise the issues, ventilate the space, exhort or even upbraid in the process.  If the former leadership had been placid in its approach and the APC became an enclave of disrespect for constituted authorities, should that not be a good reason to change strategies? Comrade Oshiomhole, in fitting into the new imperative of “authority speaking” in the party, is benefitting from his essential persona as man of strong will.

He does not vacillate or prevaricate.  He takes on issues and challenges frontally in line with the extant rules or regulations and within the ambit of the superintending authority of the party; which was why Obijiofor and others who had deliberately reduced the exchanges between Comrade Oshiomhole and Dr. Ngige (Minister of Labour and Productivity) as a personal war were wrong in their summation.


This is the reason I am surprised that in spite of Obijiofor quoting exactly the words of Comrade Oshiomhole, to wit: “if the minister refuses, we will suspend him from the party…And, if the President condones disrespect for his office, I will not condone disrespect for the party,” he still went ahead to see Comrade Oshiomhole as the one talking.  Comrade Oshiomhole was not the one talking.  It was the party that was talking and this fact is validated by his use of the royal “we”.  “We will suspend…” cannot be Oshiomhole talking.  If he was the authority, he would have sued “I”.

The bit on the president was ostensibly taken out of context by propagandists and twisted by commentators. Those who watched the full clip on television would attest to the facts that Comrade Oshiomhole pointed out how some people have taken advantage of the fatherly and avuncular dispositions of President Buhari to misbehave. It was in the corollary that he assured that the party would not tolerate any such disrespect.


Therefore, it is not Comrade Oshiomhole that is threatening to sack ministers, it is the authority of the party that is.  And there is nothing Obijiofor and others can do about that or about the small frame of the man in whose hands the authority of the party is. In any case, the totality of these underscores the mission of the new APC leadership to rebuild and refocus the winning machine ahead of the 2019 general election and beyond. One of the main tasks is to remove the indiscipline that Obijiofor erroneously adduced for Comrade Oshiomhole’s perceived assumption of the powers that he does not have.

The party, which Comrade Oshiomhole chairs, has disciplinary powers over all its members.  In the exercise of those disciplinary powers and other ancillary regulations, the national chair who gives a stamp of authority to them in concert with the president, cannot be said to have exceeded the limits of his powers if he threatens to ensure that ministers who are card-carrying members of the party are disciplined if they err.

In the final analysis, the argument by Obijiofor that chairing a party is not the same as effective leadership is moot. Nevertheless, I am not in pari materia with his suggestions that Comrade Oshiomhole does not have the capacity to listen, or to be decorous or to mediate, et al. His conclusion that these approximated to Comrade Oshiomhole’s major character flaw is uncharitable. The whole world knows that Comrade Oshiomhole is a good listener which is why he is a good talker and he has shown a good measure of decorum and equanimity in mediation processes dating back to his years as labour leader.


The assertion of “a major character flaw” is, therefore, vehemently rejected. Obiojiofor’s other arguments directed at the personal values and characters of Comrade Oshiomhole as well as the references to some of his actions as Edo state governor are puerile. Indeed, the good news about all these calculated attempts by the opposition elements and back-end sponsors in the polity to denigrate Comrade Oshiomhole is his resolve not to be distracted from the mission ahead. To the continued chagrin of the oppositions, Comrade Oshiomhole will speak clearly and emphatically, deploying his oratorical prowess, on issues that affect the party as well as ventilate the space with the policies of government that need elucidation and reinforcement for better understanding by party members and Nigerians. With Comrade Oshiomhole in the saddle, better days are here for the APC.


Simon Ebegbulem is Chief Press Secretary to the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.

Chief Okotie Osiobe reiterate he is Delta APC Messiah.

2019- WE WON'T RELENT ON OUR MISSION TO SALVAGE DELTA STATE, CHIEF OKOTIE OSIOBE ASSURES SUPPORTERS.

By Orhotohwo Nelson Emume

The Governorship Aspirant Under the platform of the All Progress Congress Chief Okotie Osiobe today reiterated his commitment and readiness not to relent in his mission to Salvage Delta State from Under development.

Chief Osiobe who stated this when his teaming supporters welcome him from his one month consultation overseas at  the Osubi Airport, he unequivocally explained the pains he feels about the situation of the State.

He said Delta State is a state blessed by God but a few hands have turned the state into a private business.  Explaining the Slogan the "David Of Our time" he said David was in the bush taking care of his father's flock when God selected him from among those looking more befitting and anointed him for a royal task. He emphatically maintained that the name Chief Osiobe Okotie is a synonym of the biblical David. He said this is the time for us to take the bull by the horn and refuse to be under the shackles of poverty and financial misappropriation that has bedeviled her citizens by the present government.

We are currently living in bondage and we must not allow our staying in bondage exceed 2019. This is no business as usual. The David of our time has come to salvage his people.

Hanging his hope unto God, he said with God, his mission, vision  and that of APC for our dear State will not be shattered.

He encouraged his supporters in particular and Deltans at large not to relent and be discouraged for the time has come for better things to happen in our dear State.

We have enough resources in our State to cater for our people, but what we are seeing today is appalling, we have a government whose interest is for a few Cabals and not for her citizens. He therefore challenged his teeming supporters to stand up for the battle ahead of time and the rescue mission. Chief Osiobe concluded by raising the hope of the common  man that a new and effectively working Delta State is possible.

Featus Keyamo drops the mother of all BOMB

Festus Keyamo drops the mother of all BOMBS.

I asked him when most of you were analyzing that heretic message that “Jonathan is fulfilling prophecy”. I asked a simple question: “Which prophecy is Ex- President Jonathan”? Pastor Bosun went ahead to say “even if the Islamic party (APC) presents a Christian Governor in Lagos, you must not vote for him, you must vote for the other party (PDP). Wait, who was using religion?

Ex- President Obasanjo removed Senate Presidents at will, removed any opposing voice, removed Fayose for a small insult, and removed Ladoja with thugs in Ibadan. Who are you calling “DICTATOR”? BUHARI.

Ex-President Obasanjo withheld Lagos State fund for 3 years, not minding how Lagosians would eat, Yaradua got there and released the fund.

NASS members were abusing President Buhari openly, messing up everything at will; Gov. Fayose has been abusing President Buhari for 4 years now. Not a single State in Nigeria has been denied their constitutional rights because of politics till date, all their funds, Paris fund and bail out, FAAC etc. But who is the DICTATOR? BUHARI.

Ex-President Jonathan ensured that NASS opposition members were locked out including Tambuwa the Speaker of the house. They had to climb gate to gain access.

Jonathan empowered OPCs in Lagos and they were destroying anything in Ikorodu to Ojota that looked like opposition party. Orga of DSS was used to invade APC secretariat, Journalist arrested and Newspapers siezed, we forgot all these….

Ekiti was militarised, Fayose was given power from Aso rock to order Military guys at will. Fayemi the incumbent at that moment was rendered powerless that he was shouting when Police commissioner was used by PDP and a guy was shot…All these videos and pictures are still here (google is your friend). But who is the dictator? BUHARI.

Ex-President Jonathan met FX+ECA at $62 billion+. He DEPLETED it to less than $30 Billion in 5 years Jonathan sold crude oil for 5 years at an average of $100 per barrel of 2.2 million daily (2010-2014). Did he add a DIME to Nigeria purse in 5 years? NO.

Buhari the ILLITERATE sold oil at an average of $50 of less than 700,000 barrel at some points because of militancy, yet had moved that FX to $47 Billion in 3 years.

Don’t say how much did he borrow if you don’t even have the figure borrowed between 2010-2015 without adding a dime to FX.

Who is the ILLITERATE? BUHARIIII. Jide Omokore, Aluko and oil goddess Alinson made an oil deal of N1 trillion and chose not to remit to Nigeria under GEJ. Did anyone raise eyebrow?

INTEL of Ex-Vice President Atiku refused to remit to Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), not until last year that “ordinary” Hadiza the NPA boss challenged INTEL and insisted the funds must be remitted.

A Christian Professor had been leading JAMB all through Obasanjo to Jonathan yet for 40 years of JAMB; only N52 Million was remitted to FG.

A Muslim Professor who was appointed just in two years of handling JAMB remitted over N15 Billion. FIFTEEN BILLION. So who is following after righteousness?

For five years of Okonjo Iweala was paying over 45,000 ghost workers unabated, yet just within 3 years, “ordinary” Kemi Adeosun removed such nonsense…I ask again who is more effective?

Ordinary Abuja metro lane took 11 years from OBJ period that he INITIATED it…Ordinary intra-city metro lane o, but President Buhari that finished is within 3 years is the failure abi?

“Which project did President Buhari INITIATE and COMPLETE in 3 years yen-yen-yen”.
Mention any major project INITIATED AND COMPLETED in 3 years of Ex-President Obasanjo, or Ex-President Yar’Adua or Ex-President Jonathan?

So on what parameters are you using to judge 3 years of President Buhari INITIATING AND COMPLETING? Even PDP can’t finish their own secretariat let alone that which belong to NIGERIA.

Lagos-Ibadan road since Ex-President Obasanjo era till Ex-President Jonathan could not be finished. In 3 years of President Buhari, the road is receiving serious attention. Ask those who ply that road and those who go for Holy Ghost Congress monthly about the difference in pace of work. Wait, even Otuoke road in Bayelsa had to wait till President Buhari now starts to do the road. Who is the failure? Can it be BUHARIIII.

What about “Almajiri School in the North? WHERE exactly are these Schools SITUATED in the North? OK, show us the picture.

Emm, 2nd Niger Bridge? Lol, they completed it on the MAP, yet Fashola is on it PHYSICALLY now.

Did Buhari fail on security issue in Benue? YES. Did others before him fail on the same security issue in Benue? YESSS. So where did you get all these noise of “Fulani President” is helping herdsmen?

Who was the President during Jos crisis, herdsmen killing people in Zamfara in 2013, Odi massacre, Kaduna crisis? You think death suddenly started because President Buhari was a Fulani man? That he failed in that is one thing, but that YOU are making a narrative of “Fulani President” is giving herdsmen power is funny.

January 1, 2018 in Omoku, Rivers State, Christians were coming from Church; cultists from the South South killed their own people. You know why there was no serious noise by CAN and you? You could not link it to President Buhari’s herdsmen or Fulani herdsmen. The same WIKE that did not drop a million to support the families of those bereaved in his constituency (State) went to Benue State to donate N20 Milliion and you hailed him

Kidnapping of School children in Lagos; Badoo issue in Lagos; Crisis in Kaduna. Who did you call on? Ambode the Governor of Lagos and El-Rufai of Kaduna. When crisis happened in River State and Benue State, who did you shout about? President Buhari the herdsmen. What about your Bishops, Pastors and Imans that made Aso Rock their abode between 2010-2015? What did they negotiate for the body of Christ or common citizens? Yes, they got their jets; they got waivers and Universities all PERSONAL. Now that the tap to fuel their jets and lifestyles had stopped, all they tell you from the pulpit is “LIES and Prophelying“. Your anointed ones keep saying ANNOYING THINGS, yet you can’t query their lies?

Wait, I remember again your problem with President Buhari fighting corruption selectively. So, mention ONE name among those in EFCC case without a case to defend. If your hero Presidents had fought corruption with one leg, by now shebi it is the second leg that President Buhari will be fighting.

So what is your problem with the corrupt facing the music? Oh, how about blablablabla. If President Buhari did not catch them, somebody else will. But stop crying in defence of the corrupt being asked to face the music. If your uncle is corrupt, tell him to face it, and stop shouting how about other thieves.

I know you lost your job because Ex- President Jonathan lost out and your job with Mama Patience was terminated. But stop using your personal loss as a yardstick for Buhari’s achievement.

Under your hero, several young Nigerians were SCAMMED by Boro collecting money from them for Job, in the process killing many young Nigerians. Ex-President Jonathan cannot even sack him. So what do you want the families of those who died when Ex-President Jonathan scammed them of Jobs to do? Stop crying and face life.

For your information, all those lies about “hidden agenda” can only fly on you because they know you are biblically illiterate. I even saw somebody hailing Femi-Fani Kayode for being the voice for the Church. Haaaaaa, abomination. Abeg make I stop, come dey collect your abuses in packs. After all your abuse, na President Buhari I go still vote for.

Keyamo

The Man Chief Great Ogboru and his environment

THE MAN, GREAT OVEDJE OGBORU

Popularly called ‘The Peoples General’ by his political followers and even a great many of his opponents for his principled stance against bad governance, Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru is a business and political leadership icon to many. He was born on the 10th day of April, 1958 in Port Harcourt to the famous Ogboru Dynasty of Abraka of Urhobo and the Okolocha family of Umukuata in Anioma, both in Delta State. A Christian, Ogboru is married to Stella Ebi Ogboru, a virtuous Ijaw amazon. They have four children.

Early Life

Great Ogboru had his elementary education at Municipal Primary School, Port Harcourt, Christian Missionaries Society (CMS) Primary School, Abraka and Local Authority (LA) (now Oharisi) Primary School, Ughelli from 1966 to 1971. He was admitted into the prestigious Government College, Ughelli (GCU) in 1971 and finished in 1975. Immediately thereafter, he worked for four years as a primary school teacher at Owodoawanre Primary School, Ughelli. Within this period, he obtained his Advanced Levels result.

Business

In 1980, young Great was faced with serious challenges of life. Fourth in a family of 16 children, Great appreciated the full financial burden on his low-income civil servant father. He chose therefore to momentarily sacrifice higher education in the hope that that decision would in the future be a positive turning point in the destiny of his family. Consequently, in January 1978, he left home, clutching a bag that contained only four shirts and three trousers, and headed to Lagos in search of ‘greatness’ – a bold step of faith that would later transform so many lives beyond imagination. And so, his sojourn in Corporate Nigeria started as a Marketing Officer in Exchange Fisheries, a small Lagos fishing company. Exchange Fisheries became a “necessary apprenticeship opportunity”. For greater effectiveness in his marketing role, he enrolled into the Chartered Institute of Marketing, London.

Just aged 25, Ogboru left paid employment and started his own business in 1983. Banking on his rare sense of personal integrity and divine grace, he established Fiogret Limited, a frozen fish trading company. Fiogret grew rapidly into a global fishing conglomerate with fishing licenses around the world. Within three years, Ogboru established many successful subsidiaries of Fiogret in quick succession including, Grato – a foremost furniture production company; GLE Finance, a finance company with bureau de change operations; Sofimar Fisheries – a USD5 Million capitalised, USD25 Million assets base Joint Venture with the former Union Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) Government; Abraka Rubber Industries; Ajalomi Shipping Company; West Coast Publicity Company; and Fiogret Express. He also got a banking licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

With these businesses, Ogboru’s name became registered in global corporate consciousness as arguably then Nigeria youngest and richest business mogul and billionaire. On August 10, 1989, he took the world stage by storm as the youngest and highest Nigerian donor to the Namibia Solidarity Fund (NSF) in the ancient city of Benin. A firm believer in humanity and its preservation, he stood with the people of Namibia in their struggle for freedom because for him, “Humanity is one.” His philanthropic works are rooted in uncommon humility. Once asked about what he does for society with his wealth, he simply answered, “Ask the people. I am just favoured by grace to be an instrument in God’s hands.”

Self-Exile

It has been said that Great Ogboru is “unapologetically democratic” and a “natural hater and fighter of any form of socio-political dictatorship, tyranny or hegemonic misrule.” In 1990, it was alleged that he supported an attempt to remove the military dictatorship of Ibrahim Babangida although he was later cleared of any wrongdoing in the matter in 1999 by the Federal Government of Nigeria under then Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar. This allegation led to his self-exile in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2000. With this, his business empire in Nigeria suffered setbacks in the hands of successive military governments during this period. Upon his return from exile, Ogboru’s businesses initiated bold legal actions for wholeness against the Federal Government on various grounds including assets stripping, balkanization, and ‘continuous violation’. Ogboru won.

Further Education

Exile afforded Great Ogboru a break from intense business pressures for personal academic development. With less busy corporate schedules, he returned to the Chartered Institute of Marketing, London and completed his studies there. Thereafter, he attended Huron University of South Dakota, London Campus where he obtained a Master of Business Administration degree. He went on to study for and obtained a Master Degree in International Relations at the University of Kent in Canterbury. His research work at Kent on the effects of IMF’s Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) on the economies of Ghana and Nigeria still stands out there.

Politics

Great Ogboru is a member of the Nigeria Policy Group (NPG) – an august body that financed and supported democratic struggles from Abroad to return Nigeria to democracy in the heyday of military dictatorship. He is a respected grassroots political leader in Delta where he is the nemesis of bad governance and misrule. Convinced about his ‘Equal Opportunities Development Initiative (EODI)’ – a well-articulated governance agenda to transform Delta State to a modern economy and society, he has remained passionately consistent about leading his people to turn the fortunes of Delta around. His patience and consistency on the Delta Project derives from Ogboru’s core as a leader.

Ogboru has a marathoner’s mindset to necessary change. For him it requires courage, endurance, vision, and a constancy of purpose. He believes real change does not come on a platter of gold. For him, obstacles are enemies of change that must be successfully challenged. As the great writer Og Madino put it in his bestseller ‘The Greatest Salesman in the World’, “… victory comes only after many struggles and countless defeats. Yet each struggle, each defeat, sharpens your skills and strengths, your courage and your endurance, your ability and your confidence and thus each obstacles is a comrade-in-arms forcing you to become better … or quit.” So Ogboru knows that the possibility of a better future is often lost when people fear or turn away from challenges. For him, they are to be confronted.

For Delta, Ogboru holds the firm view that the State is in a needlessly pitiable state and this must change for sustainable development. For him, “Ours is a rescue mission for the good of all. Like the Asian Tigers, we must make deliberate haste to create a modern economy in Delta for our people. The more time we waste, the more harm they cause us all – whether Urhobo, Kwale, Ika, Aniocha, Ndo-Oshimili, Itsekiri, Isoko, or Ijaw. Partisan sentiments aside, is there any sustainable progress in Delta? Where are the businesses? Where are the jobs? Do they know the danger of ignoring the youths? … We are better than this mediocrity. Something has to give way.” This is the essential Ogboru. Our people overwhelmingly agree with him that anything other than good governance that leads our people on a clear visionary path of undoubted excellence is a waste of time.

Ogboru’s personality, political philosophy and governance agenda resonate with Deltans for good and obvious reasons. He is a visionary with immense capacity to create wealth and do things right. Principled and incorruptible, many rightly see in Ogboru the much-needed answer to Delta’s unpardonable governance decadence. Very kind at heart and soft in appearance, Ogboru is nonetheless generally known to be very tough against lawlessness and whatever that is corrupt. Also, his unique perspective to the purpose of wealth endears the people to him. It is probably to this end that Comrade Emeka Nwaola, Labour Party Chairman in Delta State, recently noted that: “If every rich man behaves like Chief Ogboru who sees wealth as nothing, then the madness of looting the treasury will be minimal. I commend his simplicity to affluence. Though he left our party LP, I still respect and love him.” That probably summarises the Ogboru persona with regards to affluence and public leadership and how it connects seamlessly with the people.


Aruviere Martin Egharevwa

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Senate President Bukola Saraki finally dump the ruling Party APC

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has formally announced that he is leaving Nigeria’s ruling party, APC.

The Kwara State Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed, made a similar announcement at about the same time.

Mr Saraki made his announcement on his official social media handles.

“I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC).” he wrote on his Twitter handle.

Mr Saraki’s defection has been largely expected from Nigerians especially after all the federal lawmakers from his Kwara State left the APC last week.

The Senate President is expected to join the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Mr Ahmed, Mr Saraki’s political ally, has also defected to the PDP.

A statement by his media aide, Muyideen Akorede, said the decision followed consultations with people in the state

“Following due consultations with the people and in response to calls by major stakeholder groups in the state, Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed today defected to the People’s Democratic Party(PDP), having realized that the All Progressive Congress (APC) can longer serve as a platform for achieving the aspirations and expectations of his people,” the statement said.

Mr. Saraki joined the APC on January 29, 2014 after falling out with the then PDP government led by President Goodluck Jonathan. He was among 11 PDP senators of the period who left the PDP on that date.

Two months before then – November 2013 – Governor Ahmed, alongside four other then PDP governors defected to the APC. They were Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) and Rabi’u Kwankwaso (Kano). Mr. Kwankwaso, now a senator, has also since returned to the PDP.

Details later…

Delta North APC reach a Resolution.

*A COMMUNIQUE REACHED BY THE LEADERS, MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND STAKEHOLDERS OF THE OSHIMILI SOUTH ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC) ON THE 30TH DAY OF JULY, 2018 FOLLOWING THE RECONCILIATORY MEETING HELD AT THE SENATORIAL OFFICE, ASABA, DELTA STATE*

1. That sequel to the Delta State All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders meeting held in Abuja at the instance of the National Chairman, His Excellency, Adams Oshiomhole on the 25th day of July, 2018  where reconciliation of all stakeholders in the party was agreed upon, a Reconciliation Committee was set up for Oshimili South Local Government All Progressives Congress with the following persons as members:

I. Chief Dr. Maryam Ali     -------     Chairman.

ii. Ogbueshi Ken Mordi.   .........  Member

iii. Ogbueshi Joseph Onuorah (Ezeudo)  Member

iv. Ogbueshi Ike Gwam.  ---------      Member

v.  Ogbueshi Chike Ogboru -------    member

vi.  Ogbueshi Emmanuel Nnabuchionye ----- Member

vii.  Kene Nsugbe Esq.  -------   Secretary.

2. That a reconciliatory meeting was held on the 30th day of July, 2018 by 2pm and the following resolutions were reached:

i. That there is need to bring every member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government into one fold and that the two tendencies in the Local Government must be absorbed into one body.

ii. That Ogbueshi Ben Onwuka  has erred and do not deserved to continue as chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government and following the allegations raised by different speakers against Ogbueshi Ben Onwuka, such as unilaterally removal of Executive Committee members of the Local Government and Ward Executive Committee, extorting monies from members of the party with a promise of positions either in the Local Government or ward Executive Committee, Anti- party etc, the house unanimously passed a vote of No confidence on Ogbueshi Ben Onwuka after a motion of a vote of no confidence was moved by Okey Atagbuzia, Organizing Secretary and seconded by Mrs. Patricia Kanayo.

iii. That Ogbueshi Ben Onwuka is unfit and lack the capacity to manage the party in the Local Government.

iv. That the house unanimously agreed that Mr. Chuka Nwabuonwu should be the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government with immediate effect.

v. That the new party secretariat of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government is now at No. 27 Ogbeilo Street, adjacent Ogwa Ukwu, Umuonaje Quarters, Asaba, Delta State.

3. That the house unanimously passed a vote of confidence on the leadership of Chief Dr. Maryam Ali as the political leader and Chairman of the reconciliation Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government.

4. That the house further reiterate the decision reached at the Delta State All Progressives Congress stakeholders meeting in Abuja that all leaders/stakeholders should concentrate on their senatorial district and should not interfere with other senatorial district.

Long live All Progressives Congress APC,
Long live Anioma
Long live Delta State
Long live Federal republic of Nigeria!

APC .... CHANGE!

Monday, July 30, 2018

The Pitiable State of Oil Rich Delta State.

OKOWA/PDP MUST GO COME 2019.

By Ben Ojohwo

Over the years we have seen the good governance the Delta PDP government promised us and to this extent, I'm compelled to say we have consistently retrogressed fromgood to bad and now worse.

Many years ago as a little boy, I can tell some stories of Delta State built by Late Sen. Olorogun Felix Ibru but today, many things have reduced greatly in our very own eyes under PDP government.

What have we gotten from the successful government led by Sen Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa?
Appointment of 5000 Media Aides, Hardship, Hatred, Pains, Bitterness, Snail Movement...(add ur own when u see).

When you were campaigning for Deltans, u promised your government will be a prosperous one and we currently enjoy the Prosperity crusade in
Bad Road, Non payment of Salary as at when due, No visible infrastructural development, Destruction without building, Increase in Tax, Sacking of Existing government Staff, Selling off our age long Transportation system(abolished)...

Sir Governor Okowa, this is pitiable to say but every new Government in Delta State have performed better in first tenure than their 2nd term. In your case, we have seen nothing to show for it. Should we fold our arms and watch u continue like this? Remember our PVC is of more importance to us and we shall vote u out in 2019. Deltans are not fools and the only permanent thing on earth is CHANGE.

We have sort for APC as a better replacement for u and PDP and we shall ask you for accountability of our commonwealth immediately we evict u from OSADEBE HOUSE.

Gov. Okowa, this video is not Photoshop or comic as you may think. It is the level of our present Delta State.

Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru, a victim of misjudgement.

GREAT OGBORU: A Victim Of Misjudgment         

By Solomon Avwioroko

One of the greatest challenges man has come to face on earth is what people think he is while he is not. Evidently, human thoughts are what form the basis of their beliefs, and what they believe is what determines the tune of their actions and reactions.  Psychology has confirmed that the type of person you are also has a great influence on the way  you think and make decisions. For it has been proven before that more imaginative and creative people are better at seeing the bigger picture and paying less attention to details. Nevertheless, this does not rule out the fact that there are people who are pathological sticklers for questioning anything in search of a meaning. These could be the probing minds who often engage in social diagnosis and prognosis. However, while this psychological condition is quite acceptable across all social strata in the construction of an ideal society, its danger lies in  when the outcome of such  thinking is completely based on the tendency of human spontaneity and outright gullibility......Over the years, especially since the re-run election of January 2011 in which Chief Great Ogboru was declared a loser against Dr.  Emmanuel Uduaghan of the PDP, there has been an avalanche of pervading insinuations about the exploits of Ogboru in politics in Delta State, bordering much on 'after election behavioural tendencies'. Although all of such insinuations could best be debunked as the mischievous opinions of men in a bid to bedim the glow of a never dusky star, they are nonetheless like a dreaded disease sipping through the pores of a healthy body and leaving it with a stigma. However, while having that feeling, we must endeavour to subscribe to the reasoning of always knowing the difference between what people think and what they rationalise. I have been ruminating over all of these and have wondered why people really think the way they sometimes think...... I had never been so stimulated by criticisms against Ogboru as when I stumbled into the diatribe published in an online publication, Secrete Reporters, by one Fejiro Oliver, who claimed to be the chairman of the editorial board of the publication. The content of the tirade titled  'GREAT OGBORU AND THE INNOCENT BLOOD CRYING AGAINST HIM FROM BEING A GOVERNOR' was not only challenging but provocative. One interesting thing about this write-up is that it encompasses almost all of the aspects of criticisms against Chief Great Ogboru in politics, as expressed by detractors at one time or the other, so it goes for a good case study..... Indeed, I have read and listened to a lot of vituperations denigrating the personality and political reputation of Chief Great Ogboru, but none has ever stirred up my reactive impetus in anyway because I had always  disdained them as the desperate machinations of propagandists. The story which was published on October 27, 2016 seems to have been the first to achieve that feat. From the tone of the write-up, one can easily conclude that Fejiro Oliver was one of those guys who the Okowa's government hired to do a dirty job to smear the political image of Great Ogboru with the intention of whittling down his admiration in the minds of his many followers before the run-up to the 2019 elections......And Fejiro began with a quote from Nelson Mandela: " It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory, when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger, then the people will appreciate your leadership". It is much interesting that the man being quoted by Oliver was a revolutionist that the entire world has acclaimed in fighting racial discrimination (Apartheid) in South Africa  and emancipating his people from racial prejudice. There are indeed a few in Mandela's shoes in modern African history. However, Oliver's interest in quoting Mandela must be the revolutionary attribute that he shares with his counterparts in the history of Africa and beyond. That rare courage to combat oppression and injustice in a bid to liberate their people from dehumanisation. While Oliver quoted Mandela in the denotative sense, he could not explore the connotative message of the quote which represents those who can stand at any point in time to question and fight  injustice against a people. Oliver only saw in the quote, the picture of a man who is standing gallantly in the front like a warlord and leading his people to war. He never saw the position of a man who rises in agreement with a few elements to say that a nation must be revolutionised in their own way.....Until the April 20, 1990 Gideon Orkar coup, Great Ovedje Ogboru, a young dynamic millionaire, was not known in the Nigerian political scene. Those who knew him then only discovered him in the business world where his name was a household name in the fishery and shipping business locally and internationally. Others who discovered him earlier met him in the philanthropic scene where he has helped a lot of Nigerians home and abroad. Chief Ogboru however amassed to himself, inadvertently, the steam of a political liberator after he allegedly bankrolled the Gideon Orkar coup which was targeted at emancipating Nigerians from the draconian military regime of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida. Although the bloody coup was allegedly foiled by some uncalculated intelligence errors, the names of its plotters, dead or alive, were etched in the minds of many Nigerians as daring revolutionists. No doubt, it was this revolutionary clout that followed Great Ogboru when he returned from exile to step into the Nigerian political space. However, when Oliver was quoting Mandela to excoriate Ogboru, he could not identify the sterling intentions of a revolutionist that both of them shared in different magnitude at separate times in history.....Advancing on his polemic, Oliver wrote: "He (Ogboru) pulls the crowd and woos the populace, especially the motorcade whenever he arrives at a city, town or village. He is a General of the masses with charisma to make them do his bidding. He runs the town with his political slogan of 'Alternative Change' said only in phrase, but never telling those he intends to govern on how he will effect the change". Here, Oliver only helped to contradict himself in his analogy on the quote he made of Mandela in the first paragraph of his writing by playing up the front line role of Ogboru in fighting danger within the socio-political milieu in Delta State.....Upon arrival from exile in 2000, Ogboru must have sensed 'danger' in the political hemisphere of Delta State, like he sensed in those dark years of military dictatorship in Nigeria. He was able to identify the grey areas in the Ibori hegemony and cried out how marginalised the people of Delta State have been under an oligarchic exploitation. He responded by indicating his interest to run for Delta State governorship in order to cause a change. With the help of hindsight, the people invoked their long-standing affection for his revolutionary grit and followed him. So, if according to Oliver, Ogboru ever "pulled the crowd", "woo the populace", and caused a "motorcade whenever he arrives at a city, town or village", it is because he wields the proclivity to "take the front line when there is danger". Oliver can sit down and eat his feeble analogy here.......I have also heard and read for the umpteenth time the insinuations that Great Ogboru is a party to the looting spree of the PDP government in Delta State. Oliver emphasized this falsehood by pointing out in his harangue that "What Ogboru is not telling his followers is that he is a big beneficiary of the so called looting government". He continued, "Deltans cannot afford to have a man like Ogboru whose only aim is to make money during electioneering period knowing that he has become a sort of colossus amongst the people. If in doubt, anyone should pay a visit to FIOGRET (Ogboru's multinational company) and see how the place bubbles with life, yet two years ago, this same company was already dead. What happened? He has once again gotten money from prominent and wealthy Deltans to pursue his election, and while he uses half of the money for the electioneering process, he pumps the other half into his business. Ogboru is simply a business and career politician whose sole aim is to make money from the masses he wishes to govern"......This wild claim is as ridiculous as it is unfounded. Some people amongst Ogboru folks have been so fooled into believing that each of the time Ogboru runs for the governorship race in Delta State he is being sponsored by the PDP just to create a level of electoral balance in the system. To evaluate this mendacity, the question here is, of what benefit is it to the PDPs to cart away the money they looted for themselves to a man who goes to the electoral field to fight and rob from them vital constituencies at the state Legislative House and Federal Houses? How could the PDPs have paid Great Ogboru in 2011 to help dislodge them in elections that robbed them of over nine legislative positions including a senatorial seat? Great Ogboru is too established, too contented, too fulfilled, too magnanimous and altruistic to condescend so low to such level of avaricious propensity which is the dominant characteristic of the PDPs in government. These gullible elements must have forgotten so soon, or have never been acquainted with the fact before, that the man in question was many years ago the youngest and highest donor to the Namibian Solidarity Fund on August 10, 1989 during her pursuit for independence. A man who could help to rescue a country from the shackles of imperialism with his hard earned money cannot deign aground for stolen money that he has been struggling to come and protect for the interest of all and the state. And again, the most risible imputation on this aspect of the propaganda is where Oliver wrote that "Ogboru is simply a business and career politician whose sole aim is to make money from the masses he wishes to govern". How has Ogboru been going about that was never told. What means has he been using to make money from the ordinary "masses he wishes to govern" was also not told. Apart from fund raising dinner parties mostly organised locally and internationally by friends and business folks for the Ogboru course (an exercise that is typical of every political aspiration anywhere in the world), is there anyone amongst the Ogboru followers who can come out with evidence that Great Ogboru has made money through him for his political ambition? One just cannot imagine the absurdity in such calumnies which strive to present a man who has been a colossus in philanthropy to indigent masses around the world for over 30 years now in a very dim light. I strongly believe that Oliver and those who employed him to crank this calumny never made a good research before embarking on their mission......And Oliver went on: " I have refused to talk on the Ogboru movement based on hearsay and in my usual manner have gone round Sapele, Abraka, Ethiope West, Ethiope East and the Ughelli axis to carry out investigations about him. For years, Great Ovedje Ogboru has strutted the Delta political theatre preaching on the necessity to save the state from God knows what using himself as the singular for change. While we speak for change and progress, we cannot hand over our state to one who has blood stains in his hands". It is very clear that the title of Oliver's revilement was drawn from this angle. What is he seeking for here? Obviously to stress that the blood of the martyrs of the Ogboru struggle since 2003 are speaking against him. From the Americas to Europe, from Australia to Asia, down to Africa, most redemption struggles have their own history of martyrdom. So what is the strangeness in having that in the Ogboru struggle to redeem the people of Delta State from almost two decades of oppressive and exploitative leadership of the PDP? The apartheid struggle under Nelson Mandela in South Africa had its martyrs. The French Revolution had its martyrs. The American struggle for independence had its martyrs. The Cuban Revolution had its martyrs. The Indian Revolution under Mahatma Gandhi had its martyrs. Here in Nigeria, the June 12 struggle had its own martyrs. Show me one tense struggle for redemption across the globe and I will show you its martyrs. These heroes and heroines in history believed while alive that the act of giving one's life for a noble course is the most beautiful act of sacrifice. In the spirit of redemption, they pursued their respective courses with grim fanaticism believing, like the anti-apartheid activist, Bantu Stephen Biko, that "It is better to die for an idea that will live than to live for an idea that will die". Oliver and his sponsors should have realised from the lessons of history, that in every struggle for redemption, the simple actions and small sacrifices of the people who fight for a just course in the same society are just as important as dying in the name for it. The followers that Great Ogboru has attracted to himself over the years in the pursuit of the liberation of Deltans from the stranglehold of PDP oppression, are people who are embalmed in that courage. Such a people do not need you to share their pains. And to correct the mischievous title of Oliver's diatribe, 'Great Ogboru And The Innocent Blood Crying Against Him From Being A Governor', it must be said here that reverse is the case. The souls of all the martyrs of the Ogboru redemption struggle have refused to take a rest until victory is ascertained. In apparitions we can see them, like Banquo's ghost in Shakespeare's Macbeth, beckoning on us with their gory faces, that there must not be peace between the hammer and the anvil until the iron of liberation is straighten. That the only way they will go to take their places in Elysium is when Great Ogboru is finally sworn in as the governor of Delta State. And this is one of the boosts to the resilience of the struggle. Believing in the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger, that "Strength does not come from winning but from persistent struggle and never surrendering". Ogboru and his retinue of followers have made a solemn resolve to destroy the manacles of oppressive governance for the gentle souls of these great  martyrs to rest in perfect peace while their names are ingrained on the sands of time......Oliver rolled on: "Call him (Ogboru) a political whore and you are not far from the truth. Which serious politician comes home every four years with a new party to introduce to his people? He is likened to a man who changes wife every four years and bring them home to his parents". To answer to this, first I believe strongly that there has been no electoral law in Nigeria that forbids any politician from leaving one political party for another just as it is with most countries in Africa. Not going too far, President Muhammadu Buhari is a quintessence of one who has transcended three parties to victory. He moved from the All Nigerian People's Party, ANPP, to the Congress for Progressives Change, CPC, and eventually to the All Progressives Congress, APC, which brought him to power. Those who called him a political whore then, like the Oliver of today, ate their words and recoiled into their shells when he emerged as Nigeria's President from the 2015 general elections. Many prominent politicians in Nigeria who have attained one political offices today or in the past have a long history of travel from one political party to another. So what is new here if Ogboru, one of such politicians, is travelling a similar route to political victory? Oliver never thought enough. Politics, according to Harold Lasswell, the renown American political scientist, is all about "Who Gets What, How And When?"..... And he (Oliver) fired on: " Consequently, his elder brother, Julius Ogboru dumped the defunct Democratic People's Party (DPP) for the PDP. What greater shame can be worse than that coming from ones own household?" This part of the calumny is so interesting, and it would have lost all of its insipidity if it didn't touch this subject. The news of Julius Ogboru, Great Ogboru's elder brother, dumping the DPP for the PDP in 2011 was shocking to a lot of people in Delta State and beyond. But of what effect was that to the whole political fortress that Great Ogboru had built up before Julius' departure? It was just like removing a pin from a sac full of sand, what effect does it have on the weight of the sac? For Great Ogboru, he felt ill about the incident but had to mantain his usual equanimity by taking solace in the prophylactic message of T. D. Jakes, the popular American oratorical pastor, who said, "When people can walk away from you, let them walk. Your destiny is never tied to anybody that left. People leave you because they are not joined to you. And if they are not joined to you, you can't make them stay. Let them go. And it doesn't mean that they are bad people, it just means that their part in the story is over. And you have got to know when people's part in your story is over so that you don't keep trying to raise the dead. You have got to know when it is over. Let them go". And so Chief Julius Ogboru was let go. It never stopped the Great Ogboru train from going on. It has been said before, that politics is a moving train, any couch that refuses to move is detached while the rest move on with the steaming engine. However, I was surprised when on the same row with Chief Great Ogboru, Frank Kokori, Ovie Omo-Agege and others, at the APC Convention at the Eagle's Square in Abuja, Chief Julius Ogboru was allegedly spotted closely seated by his brother, The General. There is no doubt he had seen the vanity in PDP government and had to retrace his steps back home. However, while his departure could be accepted as one of his weaknesses then, we hope he has corrected that before his return. So Oliver and his sponsors can now bury their heads in shame......And finally, Oliver wound up his vituperation by spilling out one of the most common propaganda: "Why is it that General always runs from the battlefield? Ogboru does not only run from the battlefield, but he causes the crisis, drag his supporters into being killed and when it matters most, he flees to Lagos. He only comes, sees and runs away"......The big question here is, has Ogboru ever run away from his political responsibities since 2003? One fact that is incontestable is that Great Ovedje Ogboru is like every politician under the sun who has been running in electoral races. In this part of the world, it is a commonplace that aspiring politicians come on stage to propose their ambition, gather their supporters by coming around them every now and then, contest the election on the confidence of the people they have gathered, and when they win, they are hardly seen amongst the people who worked to vote them in except a few. I believe many Nigerians can testify to this fact in their respective political environment. Great Ogboru is one of those politicians that has been proposing their ambition, gathering supporters who work arduously to vote him in but has never been declared a winner, yet he has always acknowledged and cherished the support of his followers in several regards. As a man into multinational business, after the outcome of each of the elections, also needed some time to attend to that aspect of his life. And while doing that, Ogboru has never ceased to get in touch with the leaders of his parties at different stages, who were supposed to be passing the General's goodwill messages and gratitude to the grassroots. It is quite understandable that the love of Deltans for Chief Great Ogboru is immeasurable. And it is also understandable that in human nature, there is the general notion that to whom much is given much is expected. For the fact cannot be gainsaid, that on the surface Great Ogboru is an object of admiration. His adorable picture on postals and billboards have gathered much more fans than his political oration and mien have ever wooed for him. Amongst the little children, teenagers, adults, and aged ones (many of whom have not met him in person), there has been one common song since 2003, 'Ogboru We Want'. The zest and gusto that have been invested in the Ogboru project by all of these folks, no doubt, have been crying for consolation. Many of these fans, after all of the strains and stress, actually want to see Ogboru on any of the mass media (if not physically) reassuring them of better days to come.  Psychologically, with the human nature, that alone is an assuagement, for they have been wounded too much at heart seeing their electoral labour being thwarted always by the machinations of  people without electoral value. However, Ogboru, the subject of this issue has never run away from all of these responsibilities. After every election in the past, Ogboru had always expressed gratitude to all his supporters in Delta and across boards. The only challenge he had in this regard is poor Public Relations handlers who were not helping to express the General's messages of goodwill and gratitude effectively at the end of every election he ran for. On this, Great Ogboru has expressed soothingly, that he has never run away from his people and will never run away from them forever. He admitted that he needs to step up the efficiency of his public relations network to meet the burgeoning demands of all his supporters before, during and after any election that concerns him......Generally, in spite of the torrents of criticism from within and without, Chief Great Ogboru still remains The People's General. Waxing stronger by his experiences, in strength and wisdom, to carry the good people of Delta to the Promised Land. He stands with his people with a Lincolnic courage, that even though he has been a victim of misjudgement, he still nurtures the same vision, the same dream, the same mission, the same course with the same spirit and the same people since 2003 till till this moment. And the platform under which he rears this great desire currently, the All Progressives Congress, APC, is a better advantage to  realising the greater will of the people of Delta State.....Thus, while the likes of Fejiro Oliver and their sponsors are very free busying with their thinking and aspersions in the streets and in the media, the Grassroots Movement for Ogboru, OGM, assures you all of a good date with Chief Great Ogboru in government come next year. We need all of us on board for LIBERATION 2019. It is an idea whose time has come. ---- Avwioroko Solomon, Publicity Secretary, Ogboru Grassroots Movement (OGM)GREAT OGBORU: A Victim Of Misjudgment         

By Solomon Avwioroko

One of the greatest challenges man has come to face on earth is what people think he is while he is not. Evidently, human thoughts are what form the basis of their beliefs, and what they believe is what determines the tune of their actions and reactions.  Psychology has confirmed that the type of person you are also has a great influence on the way  you think and make decisions. For it has been proven before that more imaginative and creative people are better at seeing the bigger picture and paying less attention to details. Nevertheless, this does not rule out the fact that there are people who are pathological sticklers for questioning anything in search of a meaning. These could be the probing minds who often engage in social diagnosis and prognosis. However, while this psychological condition is quite acceptable across all social strata in the construction of an ideal society, its danger lies in  when the outcome of such  thinking is completely based on the tendency of human spontaneity and outright gullibility......Over the years, especially since the re-run election of January 2011 in which Chief Great Ogboru was declared a loser against Dr.  Emmanuel Uduaghan of the PDP, there has been an avalanche of pervading insinuations about the exploits of Ogboru in politics in Delta State, bordering much on 'after election behavioural tendencies'. Although all of such insinuations could best be debunked as the mischievous opinions of men in a bid to bedim the glow of a never dusky star, they are nonetheless like a dreaded disease sipping through the pores of a healthy body and leaving it with a stigma. However, while having that feeling, we must endeavour to subscribe to the reasoning of always knowing the difference between what people think and what they rationalise. I have been ruminating over all of these and have wondered why people really think the way they sometimes think...... I had never been so stimulated by criticisms against Ogboru as when I stumbled into the diatribe published in an online publication, Secrete Reporters, by one Fejiro Oliver, who claimed to be the chairman of the editorial board of the publication. The content of the tirade titled  'GREAT OGBORU AND THE INNOCENT BLOOD CRYING AGAINST HIM FROM BEING A GOVERNOR' was not only challenging but provocative. One interesting thing about this write-up is that it encompasses almost all of the aspects of criticisms against Chief Great Ogboru in politics, as expressed by detractors at one time or the other, so it goes for a good case study..... Indeed, I have read and listened to a lot of vituperations denigrating the personality and political reputation of Chief Great Ogboru, but none has ever stirred up my reactive impetus in anyway because I had always  disdained them as the desperate machinations of propagandists. The story which was published on October 27, 2016 seems to have been the first to achieve that feat. From the tone of the write-up, one can easily conclude that Fejiro Oliver was one of those guys who the Okowa's government hired to do a dirty job to smear the political image of Great Ogboru with the intention of whittling down his admiration in the minds of his many followers before the run-up to the 2019 elections......And Fejiro began with a quote from Nelson Mandela: " It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory, when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger, then the people will appreciate your leadership". It is much interesting that the man being quoted by Oliver was a revolutionist that the entire world has acclaimed in fighting racial discrimination (Apartheid) in South Africa  and emancipating his people from racial prejudice. There are indeed a few in Mandela's shoes in modern African history. However, Oliver's interest in quoting Mandela must be the revolutionary attribute that he shares with his counterparts in the history of Africa and beyond. That rare courage to combat oppression and injustice in a bid to liberate their people from dehumanisation. While Oliver quoted Mandela in the denotative sense, he could not explore the connotative message of the quote which represents those who can stand at any point in time to question and fight  injustice against a people. Oliver only saw in the quote, the picture of a man who is standing gallantly in the front like a warlord and leading his people to war. He never saw the position of a man who rises in agreement with a few elements to say that a nation must be revolutionised in their own way.....Until the April 20, 1990 Gideon Orkar coup, Great Ovedje Ogboru, a young dynamic millionaire, was not known in the Nigerian political scene. Those who knew him then only discovered him in the business world where his name was a household name in the fishery and shipping business locally and internationally. Others who discovered him earlier met him in the philanthropic scene where he has helped a lot of Nigerians home and abroad. Chief Ogboru however amassed to himself, inadvertently, the steam of a political liberator after he allegedly bankrolled the Gideon Orkar coup which was targeted at emancipating Nigerians from the draconian military regime of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida. Although the bloody coup was allegedly foiled by some uncalculated intelligence errors, the names of its plotters, dead or alive, were etched in the minds of many Nigerians as daring revolutionists. No doubt, it was this revolutionary clout that followed Great Ogboru when he returned from exile to step into the Nigerian political space. However, when Oliver was quoting Mandela to excoriate Ogboru, he could not identify the sterling intentions of a revolutionist that both of them shared in different magnitude at separate times in history.....Advancing on his polemic, Oliver wrote: "He (Ogboru) pulls the crowd and woos the populace, especially the motorcade whenever he arrives at a city, town or village. He is a General of the masses with charisma to make them do his bidding. He runs the town with his political slogan of 'Alternative Change' said only in phrase, but never telling those he intends to govern on how he will effect the change". Here, Oliver only helped to contradict himself in his analogy on the quote he made of Mandela in the first paragraph of his writing by playing up the front line role of Ogboru in fighting danger within the socio-political milieu in Delta State.....Upon arrival from exile in 2000, Ogboru must have sensed 'danger' in the political hemisphere of Delta State, like he sensed in those dark years of military dictatorship in Nigeria. He was able to identify the grey areas in the Ibori hegemony and cried out how marginalised the people of Delta State have been under an oligarchic exploitation. He responded by indicating his interest to run for Delta State governorship in order to cause a change. With the help of hindsight, the people invoked their long-standing affection for his revolutionary grit and followed him. So, if according to Oliver, Ogboru ever "pulled the crowd", "woo the populace", and caused a "motorcade whenever he arrives at a city, town or village", it is because he wields the proclivity to "take the front line when there is danger". Oliver can sit down and eat his feeble analogy here.......I have also heard and read for the umpteenth time the insinuations that Great Ogboru is a party to the looting spree of the PDP government in Delta State. Oliver emphasized this falsehood by pointing out in his harangue that "What Ogboru is not telling his followers is that he is a big beneficiary of the so called looting government". He continued, "Deltans cannot afford to have a man like Ogboru whose only aim is to make money during electioneering period knowing that he has become a sort of colossus amongst the people. If in doubt, anyone should pay a visit to FIOGRET (Ogboru's multinational company) and see how the place bubbles with life, yet two years ago, this same company was already dead. What happened? He has once again gotten money from prominent and wealthy Deltans to pursue his election, and while he uses half of the money for the electioneering process, he pumps the other half into his business. Ogboru is simply a business and career politician whose sole aim is to make money from the masses he wishes to govern"......This wild claim is as ridiculous as it is unfounded. Some people amongst Ogboru folks have been so fooled into believing that each of the time Ogboru runs for the governorship race in Delta State he is being sponsored by the PDP just to create a level of electoral balance in the system. To evaluate this mendacity, the question here is, of what benefit is it to the PDPs to cart away the money they looted for themselves to a man who goes to the electoral field to fight and rob from them vital constituencies at the state Legislative House and Federal Houses? How could the PDPs have paid Great Ogboru in 2011 to help dislodge them in elections that robbed them of over nine legislative positions including a senatorial seat? Great Ogboru is too established, too contented, too fulfilled, too magnanimous and altruistic to condescend so low to such level of avaricious propensity which is the dominant characteristic of the PDPs in government. These gullible elements must have forgotten so soon, or have never been acquainted with the fact before, that the man in question was many years ago the youngest and highest donor to the Namibian Solidarity Fund on August 10, 1989 during her pursuit for independence. A man who could help to rescue a country from the shackles of imperialism with his hard earned money cannot deign aground for stolen money that he has been struggling to come and protect for the interest of all and the state. And again, the most risible imputation on this aspect of the propaganda is where Oliver wrote that "Ogboru is simply a business and career politician whose sole aim is to make money from the masses he wishes to govern". How has Ogboru been going about that was never told. What means has he been using to make money from the ordinary "masses he wishes to govern" was also not told. Apart from fund raising dinner parties mostly organised locally and internationally by friends and business folks for the Ogboru course (an exercise that is typical of every political aspiration anywhere in the world), is there anyone amongst the Ogboru followers who can come out with evidence that Great Ogboru has made money through him for his political ambition? One just cannot imagine the absurdity in such calumnies which strive to present a man who has been a colossus in philanthropy to indigent masses around the world for over 30 years now in a very dim light. I strongly believe that Oliver and those who employed him to crank this calumny never made a good research before embarking on their mission......And Oliver went on: " I have refused to talk on the Ogboru movement based on hearsay and in my usual manner have gone round Sapele, Abraka, Ethiope West, Ethiope East and the Ughelli axis to carry out investigations about him. For years, Great Ovedje Ogboru has strutted the Delta political theatre preaching on the necessity to save the state from God knows what using himself as the singular for change. While we speak for change and progress, we cannot hand over our state to one who has blood stains in his hands". It is very clear that the title of Oliver's revilement was drawn from this angle. What is he seeking for here? Obviously to stress that the blood of the martyrs of the Ogboru struggle since 2003 are speaking against him. From the Americas to Europe, from Australia to Asia, down to Africa, most redemption struggles have their own history of martyrdom. So what is the strangeness in having that in the Ogboru struggle to redeem the people of Delta State from almost two decades of oppressive and exploitative leadership of the PDP? The apartheid struggle under Nelson Mandela in South Africa had its martyrs. The French Revolution had its martyrs. The American struggle for independence had its martyrs. The Cuban Revolution had its martyrs. The Indian Revolution under Mahatma Gandhi had its martyrs. Here in Nigeria, the June 12 struggle had its own martyrs. Show me one tense struggle for redemption across the globe and I will show you its martyrs. These heroes and heroines in history believed while alive that the act of giving one's life for a noble course is the most beautiful act of sacrifice. In the spirit of redemption, they pursued their respective courses with grim fanaticism believing, like the anti-apartheid activist, Bantu Stephen Biko, that "It is better to die for an idea that will live than to live for an idea that will die". Oliver and his sponsors should have realised from the lessons of history, that in every struggle for redemption, the simple actions and small sacrifices of the people who fight for a just course in the same society are just as important as dying in the name for it. The followers that Great Ogboru has attracted to himself over the years in the pursuit of the liberation of Deltans from the stranglehold of PDP oppression, are people who are embalmed in that courage. Such a people do not need you to share their pains. And to correct the mischievous title of Oliver's diatribe, 'Great Ogboru And The Innocent Blood Crying Against Him From Being A Governor', it must be said here that reverse is the case. The souls of all the martyrs of the Ogboru redemption struggle have refused to take a rest until victory is ascertained. In apparitions we can see them, like Banquo's ghost in Shakespeare's Macbeth, beckoning on us with their gory faces, that there must not be peace between the hammer and the anvil until the iron of liberation is straighten. That the only way they will go to take their places in Elysium is when Great Ogboru is finally sworn in as the governor of Delta State. And this is one of the boosts to the resilience of the struggle. Believing in the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger, that "Strength does not come from winning but from persistent struggle and never surrendering". Ogboru and his retinue of followers have made a solemn resolve to destroy the manacles of oppressive governance for the gentle souls of these great  martyrs to rest in perfect peace while their names are ingrained on the sands of time......Oliver rolled on: "Call him (Ogboru) a political whore and you are not far from the truth. Which serious politician comes home every four years with a new party to introduce to his people? He is likened to a man who changes wife every four years and bring them home to his parents". To answer to this, first I believe strongly that there has been no electoral law in Nigeria that forbids any politician from leaving one political party for another just as it is with most countries in Africa. Not going too far, President Muhammadu Buhari is a quintessence of one who has transcended three parties to victory. He moved from the All Nigerian People's Party, ANPP, to the Congress for Progressives Change, CPC, and eventually to the All Progressives Congress, APC, which brought him to power. Those who called him a political whore then, like the Oliver of today, ate their words and recoiled into their shells when he emerged as Nigeria's President from the 2015 general elections. Many prominent politicians in Nigeria who have attained one political offices today or in the past have a long history of travel from one political party to another. So what is new here if Ogboru, one of such politicians, is travelling a similar route to political victory? Oliver never thought enough. Politics, according to Harold Lasswell, the renown American political scientist, is all about "Who Gets What, How And When?"..... And he (Oliver) fired on: " Consequently, his elder brother, Julius Ogboru dumped the defunct Democratic People's Party (DPP) for the PDP. What greater shame can be worse than that coming from ones own household?" This part of the calumny is so interesting, and it would have lost all of its insipidity if it didn't touch this subject. The news of Julius Ogboru, Great Ogboru's elder brother, dumping the DPP for the PDP in 2011 was shocking to a lot of people in Delta State and beyond. But of what effect was that to the whole political fortress that Great Ogboru had built up before Julius' departure? It was just like removing a pin from a sac full of sand, what effect does it have on the weight of the sac? For Great Ogboru, he felt ill about the incident but had to mantain his usual equanimity by taking solace in the prophylactic message of T. D. Jakes, the popular American oratorical pastor, who said, "When people can walk away from you, let them walk. Your destiny is never tied to anybody that left. People leave you because they are not joined to you. And if they are not joined to you, you can't make them stay. Let them go. And it doesn't mean that they are bad people, it just means that their part in the story is over. And you have got to know when people's part in your story is over so that you don't keep trying to raise the dead. You have got to know when it is over. Let them go". And so Chief Julius Ogboru was let go. It never stopped the Great Ogboru train from going on. It has been said before, that politics is a moving train, any couch that refuses to move is detached while the rest move on with the steaming engine. However, I was surprised when on the same row with Chief Great Ogboru, Frank Kokori, Ovie Omo-Agege and others, at the APC Convention at the Eagle's Square in Abuja, Chief Julius Ogboru was allegedly spotted closely seated by his brother, The General. There is no doubt he had seen the vanity in PDP government and had to retrace his steps back home. However, while his departure could be accepted as one of his weaknesses then, we hope he has corrected that before his return. So Oliver and his sponsors can now bury their heads in shame......And finally, Oliver wound up his vituperation by spilling out one of the most common propaganda: "Why is it that General always runs from the battlefield? Ogboru does not only run from the battlefield, but he causes the crisis, drag his supporters into being killed and when it matters most, he flees to Lagos. He only comes, sees and runs away"......The big question here is, has Ogboru ever run away from his political responsibities since 2003? One fact that is incontestable is that Great Ovedje Ogboru is like every politician under the sun who has been running in electoral races. In this part of the world, it is a commonplace that aspiring politicians come on stage to propose their ambition, gather their supporters by coming around them every now and then, contest the election on the confidence of the people they have gathered, and when they win, they are hardly seen amongst the people who worked to vote them in except a few. I believe many Nigerians can testify to this fact in their respective political environment. Great Ogboru is one of those politicians that has been proposing their ambition, gathering supporters who work arduously to vote him in but has never been declared a winner, yet he has always acknowledged and cherished the support of his followers in several regards. As a man into multinational business, after the outcome of each of the elections, also needed some time to attend to that aspect of his life. And while doing that, Ogboru has never ceased to get in touch with the leaders of his parties at different stages, who were supposed to be passing the General's goodwill messages and gratitude to the grassroots. It is quite understandable that the love of Deltans for Chief Great Ogboru is immeasurable. And it is also understandable that in human nature, there is the general notion that to whom much is given much is expected. For the fact cannot be gainsaid, that on the surface Great Ogboru is an object of admiration. His adorable picture on postals and billboards have gathered much more fans than his political oration and mien have ever wooed for him. Amongst the little children, teenagers, adults, and aged ones (many of whom have not met him in person), there has been one common song since 2003, 'Ogboru We Want'. The zest and gusto that have been invested in the Ogboru project by all of these folks, no doubt, have been crying for consolation. Many of these fans, after all of the strains and stress, actually want to see Ogboru on any of the mass media (if not physically) reassuring them of better days to come.  Psychologically, with the human nature, that alone is an assuagement, for they have been wounded too much at heart seeing their electoral labour being thwarted always by the machinations of  people without electoral value. However, Ogboru, the subject of this issue has never run away from all of these responsibilities. After every election in the past, Ogboru had always expressed gratitude to all his supporters in Delta and across boards. The only challenge he had in this regard is poor Public Relations handlers who were not helping to express the General's messages of goodwill and gratitude effectively at the end of every election he ran for. On this, Great Ogboru has expressed soothingly, that he has never run away from his people and will never run away from them forever. He admitted that he needs to step up the efficiency of his public relations network to meet the burgeoning demands of all his supporters before, during and after any election that concerns him......Generally, in spite of the torrents of criticism from within and without, Chief Great Ogboru still remains The People's General. Waxing stronger by his experiences, in strength and wisdom, to carry the good people of Delta to the Promised Land. He stands with his people with a Lincolnic courage, that even though he has been a victim of misjudgement, he still nurtures the same vision, the same dream, the same mission, the same course with the same spirit and the same people since 2003 till till this moment. And the platform under which he rears this great desire currently, the All Progressives Congress, APC, is a better advantage to  realising the greater will of the people of Delta State.....Thus, while the likes of Fejiro Oliver and their sponsors are very free busying with their thinking and as
persions in the streets and in the media, the Grassroots Movement for Ogboru, OGM, assures you all of a good date with Chief Great Ogboru in government come next year. We need all of us on board for LIBERATION 2019. It is an idea whose time has come. ---- Avwioroko Solomon, Publicity Secretary, Ogboru Grassroots Movement (OGM)
  S/East APC leaders pass vote of confidence on Oshiomhole


ABUJA-THE All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East, yesterday passed a vote of confidence on the National Chairman of the party, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, saying that those criticizing his style of leadership are being sponsored by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


The South East APC leaders were reacting to comments by some persons they described as “hired writers” and a former member of the party in Abia State, Chief Sam Nkire, who claimed that people are leaving the party because of the leadership style of Oshiomhole whom he described as being too militant.


However, in a statement signed by a member of the Board of Trustees of the APC, Chief Ayim Yerere, it said, Oshiomhole’s coming as national chairman had enlivened APC as a party and it has occurred to the opposition PDP that they will soon experience their final burial in the country and that is why they are sponsoring misleading articles and describing Oshiomhole as a combustive person.


According to the statement, “the attention of the South East APC has been drawn to comments credited to one Sam Nkire, a former member of our party who recently joined those who defected to the PDP  from our party and some writers recruited by the PDP to disparage the name of our national chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.


“We want to state clearly that the entire party in the South East passed a vote of confidence in his leadership and other members of the National Working Committee of the party. Since Oshiomhole came on board, our party have become more attractive and has taken its position as a ruling party. We are aware that PDP and their cohorts are no longer comfortable with Oshiomhole who will ensure they go into oblivion.


“They did not complain when Chief John Odigie-Oyegun was chairman because they were comfortable with his calmness which was not helping APC. Now we have a chairman that is proactive, a man that says the truth the way it is and they have started lamenting. Chief Nkire is no longer a member of the APC so he does not even have the right to comment about the leadership style of our very dynamic party chairman.


“Just in one month, he led us to victory in Ekiti state. We conducted a very successful governorship primary through direct primaries in Osun state and today, we have observed that both government and party are working harmoniously in ensuring that the ideals of the APC is propagated across board. Oshiomhole hit the nail on the head when he asked for the sack of PDP members in the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari.


“And that has been the problem our party has been having over the years but the Oyegun led leadership never made effort to advise our President on that. Oshiomhole today is fighting the interest of majority of our party members and that is why we are passing this vote of confidence on him. Those lamenting and calling him names will continue to lament until we win the 2019 general elections and re-elect our President, Muhammadu Buhari” it stated.