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Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Kosiso12(f): 2:53pm On Oct 02
Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s cryptic post on Tunisian folklore

By Dr. Chike Obidigbo JP

It is not all the time that the Queen of APGA speaks. As Nigeria’s former Ambassador to Spain, Her Excellency, Chief (Mrs) Bianca Emeka-Ojukwu, carries herself with élan and prudence that becomes diplomats.

She conducts herself in line with her superb breeding and weaves her words with the beauty, candour and elegance that befits her status both as the widow of Dike Dioramma, Dim of Igboland, and the daughter of Aninefungwu, Chief C C Onoh, former governor of old Anambra State.

Few days back, Lady Bianca took to her Instagram handle (https://www.instagram.com/biancaodumegwuojukwu/p/DAbabTiOsZu/) to convey her concerns about the forgetfulness of leaders and perhaps, the challenges of midwifing reason to potentates, especially as experienced among contemporary Igbo political leadership.

If my instincts guide me properly, I believe the elegant lady must have been appalled by what has been going on in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), where her husband is bestowed as the ultimate leader.

Ever since APGA was founded in 2002, by Chief Chekwas Okorie and other well meaning individuals, including captains of industry, commerce, academics and politicians, the party has continued to behave like a spoilt child.

For the greater part of APGA’s chequered history, leadership crisis and structural instability has been its main defining feature, arising primarily from the greed and intolerance of successive leadership.

Whether it was Chief Victor Umeh, rising from his position as party’s national treasurer to mischievously supplant the founding chairman, Okorie, in the position of chairman, or the intrigues between the same Umeh and Maxi Okwu, APGA was always in the news for disputed leadership and audacious corruption.

The story of crisis did not end with the conscription of Victor Ike Oye into the national chairmanship, because when he was suspended, Chief Nwabueze Okafor, who took over did not enjoy a cosy relationship with Chief Willie Obiano, before his sudden demise.

Oye continued as Obiano’s preferred chairman until the 2019 national convention, when the expectation that the APGA chairman should come from outside Anambra State regained popular acclaim.

That thinking led to the sudden change of venue from Owerri to Awka, which gave rise to another parallel national convention that produced two national chairmen in the persons of Chief Edozie Njoku and Chief Ike Oye.

While Obiano threw the shawl of government support around Oye, the convention process and APGA constitution favoured Njoku, and both men went to court to begin another circus in search of judicial resolution.

By July this year, both the courts and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were agreed that Edozie Njoku is and should be the national chairman of APGA.

But, because the party now seems to have become jinxed by ill-advised imposition of candidates, rancour, endless disagreements, political wickedness, greed and ingratitude, the Anambra State governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, appears to favour the Ike Oye lineage, which has thrown up Sly Ezeokenwa. Thus giving oxygen to another leadership tussle in the party.

All these must have weighed heavily on the mind of the Queen Mother, who tends to be caught between and betwixt, nonplussed as to how to make reason prevail in the latest chicken fight for supremacy inside the APGA basket.

Given this scary background, therefore, only those blessed with intuitive perception and literary interpretation skills could decipher, what lesson Lady Bianca wanted to pass by her rendition of the North African folklore, particularly her conclusion that:

“No matter what happens in the present; the world, its events and consequences evolve through Time, Chance and Hubris. It has not changed over generations, and will not change in our time.”

According to the Iyom,“Gratitude is not only the greatest of all virtues…it is the parent of all others. But Most Importantly, you will do well always to channel your gratitude, towards the most deserving, and therefore, the most right source.”

Has she tried to mediate without success due to the obduracy of power or arrogance of ego or both, as often located among our current political leaderships?

Whatever be the case, the gladiators in APGA should reckon with the facts of history and demands of posterity to allow sanity reign in the party, which presents as the camel in the folklore.

That, in my own opinion, must be the hidden message in Her Excellency’s cryptic post that “Any River which forgets its source must surely dry up. How prophetic and pithy!

In the light of the above, whoever finds fault with Lady Bianca’s innocuous social media post, could be either incensed out of petty jealousy or inspired by spirit of sycophancy, or even burdened by crass ignorance.

*Dr. Obidigbo, founder of Osisioma Foundation, writes from Enugu

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by WhizdomXX(m): 2:57pm On Oct 02
Hmm

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by WiszyFraud: 10:36am On Oct 03
Did you know??



Women don’t care about the struggle, they just hang out at the finish line and fvckk the winners.


lipsrsealed

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by fastseo: 10:36am On Oct 03
Beautiful woman

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Softmirror: 10:39am On Oct 03
sad interesting

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Efikman(m): 10:39am On Oct 03
Ok
Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Passionate888: 10:39am On Oct 03
angry
Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Amuluonyenaego: 10:40am On Oct 03
Fine woman

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Franzinni: 10:40am On Oct 03
WiszyFraud:
Did you know??



Women don’t care about the struggle, they just hang out at the finish line and fvckk the winners.


lipsrsealed
haha 😂😂😂😂where is the lie?

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by ObalendeCMS: 10:41am On Oct 03
Beautiful face; ugly puusssy.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Chikel20000(m): 10:41am On Oct 03
F**k all Islamic terrorist

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by BadBradley: 10:41am On Oct 03
Kosiso12:


*Dr. Obidigbo, founder of Osisioma Foundation, writes from Enugu
Borish piece of self-praise

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Judolisco(m): 10:44am On Oct 03
Her excellency ke? Which people dey write all dis articles sef

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Goosethetruth(m): 10:52am On Oct 03
I wonder why this sycophantic thread with less than 10 posts is on the front page?

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by BuyMeBanger: 10:53am On Oct 03
Eh, what? Can someone please some this up, I just can't get pass the second paragraph, my brain just won't allow it cheesy.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by wellmax(m): 10:56am On Oct 03
Abeg shift

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by mayor1814: 10:58am On Oct 03
One of the most beautiful women ever in history of man. Bianca ojukwu.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by ChiefJusticeFuc: 11:00am On Oct 03
mayor1814:
One of the most beautiful women ever in history of man. Bianca ojukwu.

FFK will agree and have much more to disclose.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by ChiefJusticeFuc: 11:01am On Oct 03
BuyMeBanger:
Eh, what? Can someone please some this up, I just can't get pass the second paragraph, my brain just won't allow it cheesy.

Solodu has handpicked some one outside the original circle of APGA which Queen of Biafra is not happy about.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by EmperorEmerald2: 11:02am On Oct 03
Why can't her support Biafra Nation as her Husband did

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by AguluLiar: 11:03am On Oct 03
Goosethetruth:
I wonder why this sycophantic thread with less than 10 posts is on the front page?

Seun is trying to Impress the biaflans.
Biaflans don't love you.
They are only praying for this forum to collapse, just the way they hate Dangote because he's doing better than everyone from their land put together

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by ChiefJusticeFuc: 11:04am On Oct 03
Goosethetruth:
I wonder why this sycophantic thread with less than 10 posts is on the front page?

The author has a backdoor pass with the current Ndi IPOB mods.

Instead of them to patronise Kedu app they are here dragging NL with Seun.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by AngelicBeing: 11:05am On Oct 03
WiszyFraud:
Did you know??



Women don’t care about the struggle, they just hang out at the finish line and fvckk the winners.


lipsrsealed
Hahaha 🤣

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Resurrection212: 11:05am On Oct 03
What nonsense is this .

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by ChiefJusticeFuc: 11:08am On Oct 03
Resurrection212:
What nonsense is this .

Just another typical 0koro complaining rant.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by makapella(m): 11:11am On Oct 03
Judolisco:
Her excellency ke? Which people dey write all dis articles sef
Na wetin dem dey call Ambassadors. School no be scam

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by noskcid(m): 11:16am On Oct 03
This beauty na gift

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by bluepreek(m): 11:16am On Oct 03
.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by BuyMeBanger: 11:18am On Oct 03
ChiefJusticeFuc:


Solodu has handpicked some one outside the original circle of APGA which Queen of Biafra is not happy about.


Great got it👍🏿. Thank you for that as my brain was turning into mush attempting to go through all that grin.

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Re: Dissecting Lady Bianca Ojukwu’s Cryptic Post On Tunisian Folklore by Triangles1(m): 11:22am On Oct 03
Is allow

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