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I dont think that money is involve during the time of requesting for your National identity Card, sois not true.[color=#990000][/color] |
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Am on the process of downloading it .bb byebye |
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Make sure u didn't lost ur life cause using the word " i can't wait" to see something happen is really bad, so please take note cause i love u. |
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To be sincere am just loving it, Thanks ungrateful |
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Yes I strongly believe that there is God cause alot proved such to me. have you thought of Where darkness used to hide when ever light comes out? 2 have u ever thought of the pillar of heaven Where they are? 3 who is that first man and woman let's forget about Adam, who is his mom? Yes I strongly believe that there is God cause alot proved such to me. have you thought of Where darkness used to hide when ever light comes out? 2 have u ever thought of the pillar of heaven Where they are? 3 who is that first man and woman let's forget about Adam, who is his mom? have you thought of Where darkness used to hide when ever light comes out? 2 have u ever thought of the pillar of heaven Where they are? 3 who is that first man and woman let's forget about Adam, who is his mom? |
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lets give it a trial |
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ok oh![color=#990000][/color]
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There is no way the formal Governor will back back in the sense of a politician here in Abia State! impossible. |
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Abia state is not a failure to me because the name u gave to ur Dog at home is what it will anwser when ever u call the Dog. So Abia state is a failure to those u doesn't want to make impact , they are waiting for some one to come and make haven for them, impossible I believe that haven help to who help themsavevs. Make move and stop seeing excuse. |
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You see! our able Governor knows the needs of his People, he has said it all so my fellow Abians cry no more for the light has started shining in the state well done Ochendu. |
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There is nothing like job well done. I really appreciate the fat that some one is been giving a job to do and he did it very nice. More of that!!! |
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HE IS DOING THAT FOR THOSE OF US WHO HAVE LEGS AND EARS BUT CAN MAKE US OF IT THAT IS WHY HE NORMALLY APPEAR ON AIT OR NTA JUST FOR AN EVIDENCE TO PROVE. |
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Yes T. A Orji is really working in Abia and Aba, he has been doing what he knows best for his people and i pray that God will use him the more. 1 Like |
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Owerri is still at it is despite there so called Okorocha So what is happening? |
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Osinaulo Chief Mrs T.A Orji is the Wonman |
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Governor T.A Orji is the man. |
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Orji Uzor Kalu…Sustaining the stamp of shame by Frankie James from Abia State Posted by: Reporter Posted date: November 23, 2012 In: Nigerian News, Politics | comment : 0 Orji Uzor Kalu…Sustaining the stamp of shame by Frankie James from Abia State OUK: SUSTAINING THE STAMP OF SHAME…Frankie James When an individual bears the stamp of shame, he becomes an incredulous moral burden; decorated with the baggage of alienation and ostracism. That is the current status of former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu. OUK has again, albeit very unfortunately; proven that he did not know one bit what transpired while he was Governor. He has published his mistakes and brought his ineptitude to public glare. While regretting washing his dirty linen outside, he has again proven that he does not even wear any linen. OUK is fast sustaining the stamp of shame. Anybody who wants to know what it means for a former Governor to have the brain of a sponge or the thinking power of a rock should read OUK’s OPEN LETTER TO ABIANS published online 22.11.12 and Frankie James’s reply. His OPEN LETTER TO ABIANS is shrouded in frustration as Abians; speaking through their Stakeholders foreclosed his readmission into the PDP. They simply described OUK as an embarrassing moral burden whose presence would naturally ignite uncontrollable disaster. I am yet to see a man whose presence excites more negative emotions than Oji Uzor Kalu. His letter is therefore understandable. He has just written an open letter to ABIANS, the first according to him since he left office in 2007. May be, very few Abians know that OUK actually left government in July 2010. In his honesty, he failed to acknowledge that. The stamp of shame has a way of eroding the inner consciousnesses of the victim; otherwise OUK ought to have remembered that in his greed, selfishness and unabashed gluttony, he refused to give up the paraphernalia of office until he was disgraced by popular will. That will be a story for another day. 1. OUK said he serviced a debt of $600 million incurred by an administration in 1983. It is possible that he was referring to the revered Dee Sam because he was the Governor of then Imo State till Dec. 31 1983. Nothing can be farther from the truth because Imo, Abia and Ebonyi collectively shared the subsisting liabilities incurred by the old Imo State. That debt was still being serviced until lately. Abia State never inherited $600 million dollars of that debt. The records are there and OUK knows he did not leave with a clean bill of health 2. OUK said in his letter that as against the lies, against his person that he left behind a debt of N29B for Abia people, that it was TAO that borrowed N20B in the first two months of his administration. At this point, one can forgive OUK because his mother may have just given him after six years, scanty information about Abia. No sane person, no former Governor who was in – charge, no reasonable adult would make such frivolous claims. OUK’s mother is fast losing it and could be pardoned for persistently misleading her little boy. 3. Which bank would give an administration that was just two months old N20B? If OUK was truly a Governor, he would know that the processes of getting clearance from the Ministry of Finance, concluding the assessment on liquidity confidence and passing the legibility mark would have taken more than two months at least. Abians would now judge the disposition of this hanger on, who in the first material sense; had no business being at the Government House. Abians would know that OUK was an unapologetic stranger and by stander as far as governance was concerned. 4. OUK economically accepted that he borrowed N2B from the bank for the purpose of ‘infrastructural’ development. I have searched the length and breadth of my dictionary to see if the word infrastructure could mean anything different. The best I saw was that OUK is a lesson in misadventure. What infrastructure? It is on record that while that child’s play he called administration lasted, OUK did not invest on a single infrastructure. This clown sold off Golden Guinea, killed National Ambassador, literally sold off Abia Hotels; sold off Modern Ceramics Industry and criminally inserted ‘Dubai Roads’ into the lexicon of Governance. 5. OUK does not know what N2B can do to a State. If he truly used N2B, Osusu would not have collapsed in two months, cemetery road, which he selfishly named after himself would not have gone extinct after three months, he would not have repainted Aba Township Stadium and shamelessly code named it INTERNATIONAL STADIUM 6. OUK should admit that he sunk N2B into the establishment of SUN NEWSPAPERS and CAMP NEYA. N2B, though just a little part of what he borrowed in Abia’s name never found its way into Abia’s coffers. 7. OUK is asking the people to judge him and TAO. I say without fear of any intimidation that, OUK is miles away. Even at the risk of over repeating myself, I challenge this University drop out called OUK to tell us one single capital project he executed while in office. 8. To the best of my knowledge, OUK’s eight years in the saddle were EIGHT WASTED YEARS that never, did not and will never add any value to the collective development of Abia State. Let him prove me wrong in pictures and not words. Pictures don’t lie. 9. The best he could do was to attempt being richer that the State. OUK did not know that one day, he would face the competent court of public opinion. 10. Anybody who wants to know what it means for a former Governor to have the brain of a sponge or thinking power of a rock should read OUK’s OPEN Letter to Abians
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HOW DO I UNLOCK MY NOKIA E73? [TMOBILE] I CAN'T USE ANY NIGERIA SIM ON IT, SO HOW DO I DO IT?[color=#006600][/color] |
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I don't Understand? |
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Wonders shall never end...what is wrong about what Abia state Government is doing for the people? |
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what of this Mtn 303 has any one been able to unlock it? |
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Yes there is a very big change in Abia State. ![]() |
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Pleas any idea on how to unlock the mtn,Glo,eti,and airtle modem with this number 303 and it's serial no. normally starts from 85....... |
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AN ADDRESS BY THE CHAIRMAN NYSC STATE GOVERNING BOARD BARRISTER AKUJUOBI NKORO ON THE SWEARING IN OF THE BATCH ‘C’ 2012 CORPS MEMBER DEPLOYED TO ABIA STATE ON THURSDAY 8TH NOVEMBER 2012 AT THE NYSC PERMANENT ORIENTATION CAMP UMUNNA BENDE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA PROTOCOL I am very delighted to address you all on this occasion of the swearing in of corp members deployed to Abia State for the 2012 batch “C” service year. On behalf of the NYSC Governing Board I wish to warmly welcome you to this ceremony which marks the formal commencement of the Orientation I am mostly delighted to welcome His Excellency, the executive Governor of Abia State , Chief T.A Orji {Ochendo} to the camp to preside over ceremony. May I also recognize the presence of your Lordship, Honorable Justice Shedrack Nwanosike at the Ceremony. In the same manner, I wish to welcome the members of the Executive council here present and all our friends. We are hound by your presence. I welcome the latest entrants into the scheme, the Corp members, to Abia God’s own State for the one year compulsory national assignment. Many I congratulate you all on the successful completion of your various degree and higher national Diploma programme without which you will not have qualified from mobilization and call-up. Your Excellency Sir, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, this induction course which started three days ago is expected to last for three weeks with series of well designed activities to make the Corps members, stay camp very fulfilling exciting and rewarding. Those activities include Drills and Para Military Tanning, Physical exercises, Man “O” War activities, lectures on various topic issues including that on the tradition and culture of people of Abia State, language lecture as well as other social, leadership training and sporting activities. Those training area primarily aimed at making the Corp members imbibe self discipline and internalize the idea of the NYSC scheme so as to prepare them adequately for the challenges ahead during the their period of national service. It is also aimed at enabling them establish meaningful interaction with the good people of Abia State with view to make contributions to the development of the State. To facilitate the physical, moral and intellectual induction for those Corp members, there are seasoned Camp officials, including personnel from NYSC, collaborating Agencies such as the Nigeria Army, citizenship and leadership Training Centre, the Nigeria Police Force and the red cross Society, amongst other. At this juncture, your Excellency Sir, I wish to express my profound gratitude to the Government and good people of Abia State for their unflinching support to the NYSC scheme in the a special way, I wish to thank His Excellency, The Executive Governor {Ochendo Abia} for the special interest and love for the NYSC I also use this opportunity to thank the NYSC collaborating Agencies for their support and understanding by releasing their officials to be part of the induction course for those Youths. I plead with all of you to continue to discharge your duties with utmost sense of responsibility, loyalty and total commitment in order to ensure a very successful Orientation programme To my dear Corps members, you are all welcome to Abia State. Thanks you and God bless you all. |
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