Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Rodwave: 11:46am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Doubleoh7: Why i commend the senator for deeming it fit to using this money for such a very worthy project, i find it funny for all these guys up there shouting 'constituency project', since when did Cameroon became a constituent of Anambra or Nigeria? Or we just say things without knowing their meaning? He is not even a senator any more. 1 Like |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Rodwave: 11:47am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Cyberterror: Nkimichi Mamfe. Is that the Igbo speaking part of Cameroon? That means you didn't grow up in Igbo land. Mamfe is a very popular place for Igbo for a reason. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Mraproko1: 11:47am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: If the Senator has sponsored the pilgrimage and built the church from his own personal money, he should be commended for doing so.
But if the renovation of the church and sponsoring of pilgrimage was done using the constituency allocation, he should be given a resounding knock on the head cos that is a misplaced priority.
I wonder how it will alleviate the life of the people in the constituency. And I’m sure that there will be a place of worship already in that place apart from that Do you call this vanity? |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Simplyleo: 11:47am On Jun 21, 2020 |
buchilino:
UR AWARE THAT THE CHURCH IS IN CAMEROON The country wasn't stated earlier in the original post. It was modified. But that wasn't even the reason the comment I responded to was made. Though, other comments on the thread indicates the donor is not a serving senator. So it's a personal donation which he is entitled to. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by ZooOga: 11:48am On Jun 21, 2020 |
kudos if he used his personal generous salary. if not, hopefully the crew has some detectives to spare. dem been very busy. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Lawdis(m): 11:50am On Jun 21, 2020 |
vanunu: This is Cameroon and not Nigeria , so how can it be constituency project. ...you will not understand it even when I explained it...... |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Rodwave: 11:50am On Jun 21, 2020 |
uvie66: You still did not answer the question after your long epistle, the question is how does the building of a Church in another SOVEREIGN COUNTRY BENEFIT THE NIGERIA TAXPAYERS THAT ELECTED THE SENATOR IN THE FIRST INSTANCE ? He is not a senator. Most of you don't even know what is happening in your Nigeria. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by macjurek(m): 11:55am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Honorable Senator Federal Republic of Nigeria,in person of Senator Victor Umeh,God bless you and increase you in all frontier of Life with Family. I strongly plead with all privilege Ones Worldwide,support humanity and your generation will wax stronger in Jesus Name.
Engr.Amos Omogege |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by drpossibilities(m): 11:55am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: If the Senator has sponsored the pilgrimage and built the church from his own personal money, he should be commended for doing so.
But if the renovation of the church and sponsoring of pilgrimage was done using the constituency allocation, he should be given a resounding knock on the head cos that is a misplaced priority.
I wonder how it will alleviate the life of the people in the constituency. And I’m sure that there will be a place of worship already in that place apart from that Oga, this is in Cameroon not Nigeria |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by kelly72: 11:56am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: If the Senator has sponsored the pilgrimage and built the church from his own personal money, he should be commended for doing so.
But if the renovation of the church and sponsoring of pilgrimage was done using the constituency allocation, he should be given a resounding knock on the head cos that is a misplaced priority.
I wonder how it will alleviate the life of the people in the constituency. And I’m sure that there will be a place of worship already in that place apart from that Constituency allowance money is never handed wholesale to senators. They nominate projects and there is an agency that oversees execution. What senators and reps do is to liaise with that agency, inflate the budgets for those projects and share the difference. There is no contract in Nigeria that is not awarded at 3-4 times its actual cost. The Tucano fighter jets which the FG claims to have purchased 12 units for $45m each is being advertised by its manufacturers for $8m-$12m each, google it. Nothing has changed, corruption has only gotten worse. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Kolib: 11:57am On Jun 21, 2020 |
stephenduru: GRATITUDE IS THE MEMORY OF THE HEART
It all started last two years when a Nigerian priest met Senator Victor Umeh to sponsor his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Seeing the pictures of where he is working as a missionary, he promised to build church house for them.
The priest said with profound joy and alacrity, the entire Christian community of his parish heartily thank him and his family for the construction of a befitting Church House, an imposing colossus St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church Nkimichi, Mamfe diocese, South West Region of Cameroon.
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2020/06/see-how-nigerian-senator-victor-umeh.html?m=1 Stupid, foolish, senseless and misplaced constituency project in another country. And some igbo apologist are here hailing him. Wish it was done by a Yoruba Senator. I know the curses and insults that will have come out from those senseless igbo ethnic chauvinist! Low life idiots. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Antichristus: 11:58am On Jun 21, 2020 |
When will some African Christians be educated enough to stop portraying Jesus as white, blond, blue-eye male. He wasn't. 1 Like |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by kelly72: 11:58am On Jun 21, 2020 |
OruExpress: in front of a dirt road He has built the church, you can build the road. Na work for God. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by GorkoDimo: 11:58am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Nkimichi has bo borehole sadly. But weti I know? |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Nobody: 11:59am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. . When did Mamfe region in Cameroun become become part of the constituency of Sen Victor Umeh |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by newsboi: 11:59am On Jun 21, 2020 |
bUHARI will be shock |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by abeggnow: 11:59am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. your definition of constituency allocation is most shocking. it appears you do not grasp the responsibilities of senators. 1 Like |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by abeggnow: 12:00pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. your definition of constituency allocation is most shocking. it appears you do not grasp the responsibilities of senators.Is Cameroon part of Nigeria?? |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Sweetgoodie(f): 12:01pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo:
The country wasn't stated earlier in the original post. It was modified. But that wasn't even the reason the comment I responded to was made.
Though, other comments on the thread indicates the donor is not a serving senator. So it's a personal donation which he is entitled to. marry me please |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by solochiben(m): 12:02pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. You just goofed Victor Umeh is from anambra state and the constituency maintenance allowance allocated to him is meant for the development of his constituents and any projects planned for. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Nobody: 12:03pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. What utter nonsense is this? When did a community in Cameroon fall under a constituent in Nigeria? If he used his personal money not my business. I know the senator is not that dumb to do this with an allocation from the Federal Republic of Nigeria.You on the other hand must be a Cameroonian along with all those 100+ that liked your comment. Talk to your government, it's not the job of our Senators to embark on developmental projects in Cameroon with our money. Nope! |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by solochiben(m): 12:04pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Rodwave:
He is not a senator. Most of you don't even know what is happening in your Nigeria. You that knows all Was he not a senator? |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by intruder15(m): 12:04pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Rodwave: 12:06pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
solochiben:
You that knows all Was he not a senator? Childish comment. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Originalsly: 12:06pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
vanunu:
This is Cameroon and not Nigeria , so how can it be constituency project.
Bro..... I can't believe sooo many commenting either don't read and grab........ or believe Cameroon is somewhere in Nigeria. @ topic..... the pastor or whatever his title couldn't source funds for his soooo important and urgent trip locally. I can bet my life the trip was a means of getting money from the senator .... he knew money is never a problem with Nigerian senators. We are hearing about the church.... but not of the trip to Israel. Did he ever go? Go figure. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by KGREAT(m): 12:09pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
thesicilian: I will only praise him if he did it out of his pocket. This cannot be his constituency project.
And before he says it's his own money, he should show us all the projects he has been doing every year with the federal government allocations. you should rather commend him for not using the money on a frivolous items. 1 Like |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by prestige101: 12:10pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
ALison of the Madueke comes to mind. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Conrod: 12:10pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Rodwave:
That means you didn't grow up in Igbo land. Mamfe is a very popular place for Igbo for a reason. Please,educate me wore,am interested. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by chatinent: 12:12pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Coughs. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by ejanla077: 12:13pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. Note sir Victor Umeh was not a senator for upto a year... |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Loveknitting: 12:14pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
OruExpress: in front of a dirt road Yes! How would you know he is a black man. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by solochiben(m): 12:14pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Rodwave:
Childish comment. Nonsense reply Shows your level of maturity |