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Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Zico5(m): 3:15pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Ok |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Success77x: 3:16pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Macphenson: He should go and verify. 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by shuttox: 3:16pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007:You no get talk 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by toprealman: 3:17pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007:How many of such have you seen flying around ? Why didn't Obiano drop his own.....or maybe Orji Uzor/ TA Orji or even any other governor you know 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Freerhyme1(m): 3:17pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Macphenson:it's very very difficult to convince a Yoruba muslims, very difficult! 9 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Quiny32323: 3:17pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Frigga13: I think the v.p is the round peg to fit into the round hole, I only wish kwakwanso will align and be the v.p that is the only way peter can penetrate the north if not na spanner oga p go be last last. |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by okeysoninv: 3:17pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007:the 16 lanes onitsha road is not a signature project? 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Kingspin(m): 3:18pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Take it anywhere, Nigeria rarely sees this type of people of Obi, especially being in government. When some offer us some different, we go WoW! 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by PAWG(m): 3:18pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
PresidObi: I was expecting to see bank account numbers and details of the investments. Between Obi and Obiano, someone hasn’t been entirely truthful . Obiano also said he left money for Soludo which the latter has come out to debunk. Trust politicians at your peril 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Terryhunt01: 3:18pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Okay |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Sholaco: 3:18pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Hahahahahaha this people love to deceived themselves. Only ipob/ESN sympathiser will vote him 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by dapadawee: 3:19pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Macphenson:See as people they decorate obi as a saint well I remember one nollywood actor his name was saint obi after the movie your eyes will clear. The same way this same people market buhari as saint. I they watch all of you 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Nobody: 3:19pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
I Inherited N127bn Debt From Obi - Governor Obiano 18th October 2017 By Obiora Aghadinuno The governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has revealed that contrary to the sanctimonious posturing of his predecessor, former Governor Peter Obi, the state was saddled with a huge domestic debt of N127 billion when heleft office in March 2014. Speaking in the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, Governor Obiano explained that his silence over the debt his predecessor sought to tie his hands with had been mainly because he did not want to allow his regime to be distracted at inception. He explained that he wanted to concentrate on the delivering his promise of good governance to Ndi Anambra. According to him, the N127 billion debt came mostly from the 101 road contracts that the former governor hurriedly awarded at the dying minutes of his regime without making any provision whatsoever for them in order to create probles for his administration from the very first day. Obiano listed other disingenuous designs by his predecessor to make sure that his regime never really took off. He mentioned the last minute employment of 6000 workers without provision for their welfare as well as the various hotels and independent power projects which he had no plans to complete. He however revealed that he has quietly completed 51 out of the 101 roads and assured Ndi Anambra that the remaining 50 would soon be completed. Obiano’s revelation came on the heels of the growing inconsistencies in the figures being thrown up by Obi which have left many discerning observers wondering just how much the former governor actually left behind. They point at Obi’s sudden volte-face from his earlier declaration that he handed N75 billion cash to his successor and his declaration at the flag off of the PDP campaign in Onitsha yesterday that the actual amount he handed over was N48,626 billion. While delivering an address that has been mostly cdismissed by political analysts as suicidal, Obi was caught on camera saying “when I was leaving this place, we left in savings N26bn. We set aside for important projects, N23,629 billion. If you put the two together, it will come to N48, 626 billion.” The former governor’s contradictory accounts of the exact amount he bequeathed his successor leaves huge gaps in the emerging narrative of dubious accountability and an even more doubtful integrity. This becomes more so in the light of the revelation that in Obi’s so called N75 billion handover are embedded all manner of moribund and toxic assets which he cleverly reported as profitable investments in the handover note. For instance, Obi’s reportage of the 16.5% equity stake in emenite, a fibre cement roof and ceiling manufacturing company set up by the premier of the old Eastern Region, Dr M.I. Okpara, which was shared between the five states that made up the as part of the trumpeted investments he had handed over to Obiano is nothing but pure fraud. Observers also complained that it speaks volumes about Obi’s vaunted integrity to realize that he also reported that he had invested the sum of N3.5 billion in Interfact Beverages Limited, when in reality what he invested was N1.4 billion only. This followed Obiano’s announcement that his administration would soon revise the discrepancy to reflect the actual equity stake of the state in the company. Other dead bodies buried in Obi’s handover note include the N9 billion involuntary investment in the Nigerian Independent Power Project, conceived in 2004 by the Obasanjo regime which the Federation Account was charged to fund on behalf of the 36 states. One wonders how this investment could have found its way into Obi’s phantom savings that he handed over to Obiano in cash. Other components of Obi’s “famous” N75 billion cash handover include the N4 billion estimated value of the land resources of Anambra State on which the oil installations of Orient Petroleum Resources stands which he “cleverly” converted into the state’s shareholding in Orient Petroleum Plc and quickly reported as his own wise investment while in actuality, the only investment in the company when Obi handed over was the N100 million invested by former governor Chris Ngige who also issued the C of O for the land. Another embarrassing falsehood reported as part of the N75 billion cash handover is the Federal Government refund to Anambra State on the repair of federal roads in the state which stood at N10 billion during Obi’s regime. It smacks of utter mischief to report this debt owed the state by the Federal Government as a part of the cash handover as the Federal Government has yet to clear the debt while the Obiano regime has responded to more distress calls on federal roads in the state, pushing the debt overhang now to N43.8 billion to date. Indeed, Obi’s ill-advised decision to speak up on the actual amount he left his successor has blown up on the faces of his admirers who cringe at the embarrassing inconsistencies in his accounts which now dangles between N75 billion and N48,626 billion. At this rate, many political observers bet that Obi may not have any reputational capital left by the end of the current electoral campaign in Anambra State. 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by 43Ronin: 3:19pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007: He was in apc then |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by dapadawee: 3:19pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
PresidObi:Okay |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by casualobserver: 3:20pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Macphenson: there is no transparency there, every governor and president prepares handover notes for his successor. you people are just gullible. Sincerity is when you say you dont have a house outside Nigeria and we dont discover through leaked documents that you do have a house in London after all!! SIncerity is when you vow in your children's name never to leave APGA and you stay in APGA. Sincerity is when you say you cannot participate in dollarised primaries and you refuse to be Atiku's running mate in 2019 due to dollar rain not when it is time for you to spend your own money. Sincerity is when you dont take public money and invest in your family business....should I go on? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Success77x: 3:20pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007: Why are you pained? |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Nobody: 3:20pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
PresidObi: I Inherited N127bn Debt From Obi - Governor Obiano 18th October 2017 By Obiora Aghadinuno The governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has revealed that contrary to the sanctimonious posturing of his predecessor, former Governor Peter Obi, the state was saddled with a huge domestic debt of N127 billion when heleft office in March 2014. Speaking in the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, Governor Obiano explained that his silence over the debt his predecessor sought to tie his hands with had been mainly because he did not want to allow his regime to be distracted at inception. He explained that he wanted to concentrate on the delivering his promise of good governance to Ndi Anambra. According to him, the N127 billion debt came mostly from the 101 road contracts that the former governor hurriedly awarded at the dying minutes of his regime without making any provision whatsoever for them in order to create probles for his administration from the very first day. Obiano listed other disingenuous designs by his predecessor to make sure that his regime never really took off. He mentioned the last minute employment of 6000 workers without provision for their welfare as well as the various hotels and independent power projects which he had no plans to complete. He however revealed that he has quietly completed 51 out of the 101 roads and assured Ndi Anambra that the remaining 50 would soon be completed. Obiano’s revelation came on the heels of the growing inconsistencies in the figures being thrown up by Obi which have left many discerning observers wondering just how much the former governor actually left behind. They point at Obi’s sudden volte-face from his earlier declaration that he handed N75 billion cash to his successor and his declaration at the flag off of the PDP campaign in Onitsha yesterday that the actual amount he handed over was N48,626 billion. While delivering an address that has been mostly cdismissed by political analysts as suicidal, Obi was caught on camera saying “when I was leaving this place, we left in savings N26bn. We set aside for important projects, N23,629 billion. If you put the two together, it will come to N48, 626 billion.” The former governor’s contradictory accounts of the exact amount he bequeathed his successor leaves huge gaps in the emerging narrative of dubious accountability and an even more doubtful integrity. This becomes more so in the light of the revelation that in Obi’s so called N75 billion handover are embedded all manner of moribund and toxic assets which he cleverly reported as profitable investments in the handover note. For instance, Obi’s reportage of the 16.5% equity stake in emenite, a fibre cement roof and ceiling manufacturing company set up by the premier of the old Eastern Region, Dr M.I. Okpara, which was shared between the five states that made up the as part of the trumpeted investments he had handed over to Obiano is nothing but pure fraud. Observers also complained that it speaks volumes about Obi’s vaunted integrity to realize that he also reported that he had invested the sum of N3.5 billion in Interfact Beverages Limited, when in reality what he invested was N1.4 billion only. This followed Obiano’s announcement that his administration would soon revise the discrepancy to reflect the actual equity stake of the state in the company. Other dead bodies buried in Obi’s handover note include the N9 billion involuntary investment in the Nigerian Independent Power Project, conceived in 2004 by the Obasanjo regime which the Federation Account was charged to fund on behalf of the 36 states. One wonders how this investment could have found its way into Obi’s phantom savings that he handed over to Obiano in cash. Other components of Obi’s “famous” N75 billion cash handover include the N4 billion estimated value of the land resources of Anambra State on which the oil installations of Orient Petroleum Resources stands which he “cleverly” converted into the state’s shareholding in Orient Petroleum Plc and quickly reported as his own wise investment while in actuality, the only investment in the company when Obi handed over was the N100 million invested by former governor Chris Ngige who also issued the C of O for the land. Another embarrassing falsehood reported as part of the N75 billion cash handover is the Federal Government refund to Anambra State on the repair of federal roads in the state which stood at N10 billion during Obi’s regime. It smacks of utter mischief to report this debt owed the state by the Federal Government as a part of the cash handover as the Federal Government has yet to clear the debt while the Obiano regime has responded to more distress calls on federal roads in the state, pushing the debt overhang now to N43.8 billion to date. Indeed, Obi’s ill-advised decision to speak up on the actual amount he left his successor has blown up on the faces of his admirers who cringe at the embarrassing inconsistencies in his accounts which now dangles between N75 billion and N48,626 billion. At this rate, many political observers bet that Obi may not have any reputational capital left by the end of the current electoral campaign in Anambra State. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by ogatboy(m): 3:21pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
IPIGMODS: One of the few governors without Fraud charge or case. Even Fashola had website scandal 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by nedekid: 3:22pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007:Even if he scatts poop on your face, you still wount believe it is shit 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by shuttox: 3:22pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007:Mark today let's see what he brings on the table,He is now the governor..let's see his performance after 4 years |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by oguns222: 3:22pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007: Does this look like just any paper to you? 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Nobody: 3:23pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007: Does Soludo look like a stupid man to you? Even then why are you people so aggressive when there's an alternative opinion challenging your lies? |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by lolu2019: 3:23pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
OfoIgbo:in as much as we want a Conservative environment, we want a long term developmental programs and creativity. |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Nobody: 3:24pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Attack attack on peter obi yet his telling you to go and verify to confirm it 6 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by PoliteActivist: 3:25pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Macphenson: Hard to believe the man is a Nigerian. It is something of a miracle that this type of person joined Nigerian politics and actually survived long enough to be running for president! 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Crixxx: 3:25pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Watch how they jump to screen na lie, na lie. their pain na our sweetness 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Rick9(m): 3:27pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Nigeria revolution started in 2020, EndSars Protest wasn't just a protest; there was a spirit behind it, the spirit of awakening. Who would ever thought that Nigeria youths would speak with one voice against police brutality. Now we are out again with one voice. Saying enough is enough. Take our country back. Peter Obi Or Nothing. On Peter Obi We Stand. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by SMGGroup: 3:27pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Frigga13: Them no write anybody name to invade the north. If you love good governance, do your own part. Everybody dey contribute 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Antivirus92(m): 3:27pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007:was soludo a governor in 2015 and them don use your brain for ritual? |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by princeakino(m): 3:28pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007: Abiii u no get hand? Write ur own naaaa. Envy and Jealousy kill u there. Nonsense 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi's Hand Over Note To Willie Obiano by Spain007(m): 3:28pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Golan007: Which one did Emi lo Kan wrote? 1 Like |
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