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19/04/2023
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'We have been pushed to the wall’ — NLC declares nationwide strike over naira scarcity

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has directed public sector workers in the country to embark on strike.

The strike is billed to commence on Wednesday next week.

Joe Ajaero, the NLC president, gave the directive at a media briefing in Abuja on Wednesday.

He also directed that affiliate unions constituting the NLC should be on standby for picketing exercises across all branches of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) nationwide.

Last week, the NLC issued a seven-day ultimatum to the federal government to end the petrol and cash scarcity being experienced in the country.

Speaking with journalists, Ajaero said the industrial action became the last resolve of the NLC following the expiration of the ultimatum.

He said the decision to picket CBN branches became necessary as the federal government and the CBN have failed to show any commitment to addressing the situation.

Ajaero lamented that despite the supreme court order that the old N200, N500 and N1000 notes remain legal tender until December 31, 2023, the situation kept getting worse.

He said workers could not access cash to pay fares to work nor buy food for their families.

He also criticised the pricing irregularities in the petroleum sector.

“Last week, we gave an ultimatum for the review of the cash crunch bedeviling the country, but we have discovered to our dismay that as at this moment not much effort has been made to ameliorate the situation, government is still foot dragging on these issues we raised,” Ajaero said.

“Based on this, we met again this morning to review our position and resolved that by Wednesday next week all CBN branches will be picketed, workers are directed to stay at home too because people cannot eat, workers can no longer go to the office, we have been pushed to the wall.

“We have decided to take our destiny in our hands, we have mobilised our workers on this exercise

Governor Wike Reaffirms Comitment to State Security.Encourage youth enrollment into Nigerian ArmyThe Governor of Rivers ...
01/11/2019

Governor Wike Reaffirms Comitment to State Security.
Encourage youth enrollment into Nigerian Army

The Governor of Rivers State, Barr. Nyseom wike has reiterated the commitment of the Rivers State Government partnership with the security agencies in the State to foster the protection of lives and property of persons living in the State.

Speaking during a courtesy call on Friday by the Chief of Defence Staff represented by the Director of Civil/Military Operations, Defense Headquarters Abuja, Commando J A Pinder while on mission Exercise Brain Gain 2 campaign, the Governor acknowledged the improved security in the state because of the joint corporation of the security heads with the Government.

Governor Wike, represented by the secretary to the State Government, Dr Tammy Danagogo, said, the Exercise Brain Gain 2 Campaign was also a welcome development to encourage Rivers youths enrol in the Nigerian Army.

‘Many people do not know how to enrol in the army or aware that the defence college can now be accessed like any university during JAMB registration’ he said.

He encouraged Rivers youths to take advantage of the Brain Gain sensitization campaign as students can now indicate interest in the Nigeria Defence Academy in JAMB registration like they would any other university.

According to Commando Pinder, the Brain Gain Campaign, was implemented to attract students of SS3 into the academy and discuss issues on prospects in the military, recruitment process into the armed forces, conditions of service and benefits of a military career.

The campaign team are to visit three schools - Birabi Memorial Grammer School, Bori, Community Secondary School Eneka and Nyemoni Grammer School, Abonnema- accros the State geo political zone and UNIPORT.

Meanwhile, the State Government has kick started preparations to host the 2020 Armed Forces Memorial Day.

Juliana Masi

“WE WILL CONTINUE TO ADVANCE THE STATE’S INTEREST,SECURITY AND PROSPERITY OF ALL.” BEING THE TEXT OF A STATE BROADCAST B...
30/09/2019

“WE WILL CONTINUE TO ADVANCE THE STATE’S INTEREST,SECURITY AND PROSPERITY OF ALL.”

BEING THE TEXT OF A STATE BROADCAST BY HIS EXCELLENCY, NYESOM EZENWO WIKE, CON, GSSRS, POS TO THE PEOPLE OF RIVERS STATE ON MONDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 2019

My dear people of Rivers State

On the 9th of September 2019 we kick-started the celebration of the 100 days of our second term in office and for three weeks we carried out the daily inauguration of completed projects as the main thrust of the celebration.

2. The projects we inaugurated, which ranged from strategic road infrastructure, markets and a football academy to senior civil servants’ quarters and secretariat buildings for Labour and Student Unions, are testaments to our resolve to effectively utilize available resources to advance the socio-economic progress of our State and improve the wellbeing of our people.

3. It is still early morning in our second tenure and we have demonstrated that, for us, there would be no lull in the administration of our renewed political mandate. Rather, we will increase the tempo of deliverables, fulfil our promises and bequeath a much better State.

4. We are happy to note that the soundness of our policies and governance have enabled us to grow the State’s economy, deliver so much on infrastructure and improve the general wellbeing of our people under a difficult national economic climate.

5. We wish to also state that we are sensitive to the agitation of our people for political and economic freedom and we shall continue to respond appropriately to the challenges of development either alone or in conjunction with our partners to advance our abiding interest in building the brightest possible future for our State and for all our people.

6. It is for this sense of collective purpose that I am delighted to inform you that the Rivers State Government has fully acquired Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) 45% interest in Oil Mining Lease (OML) 11 situated in EjamaEbubucommunity in Eleme Local Government Area and the adjoining Ogoni and other communities of Rivers State.

7. BACKGROUND FACTS
The background of incidents and processes that culminated into this salutary development are as follows:

8. Following a major oil spill from SPDC Trans Niger High Pressure Crude Oil Pipeline at Ejama Community, an approximate area of 255 hectares of arable agricultural land, fishing swamps and rivers were devasted.

9. SPDC admitted that the oil spill came from their pipeline and occurred sometime in 1970. They paid some compensation to the community in the sum of N300,000.00 sometime in 1986 and promised to come and de-pollute the area.

10. SPDC failed to de-pollute the area which gave rise to a lawsuit in 1991 commenced at the High Court of Rivers State, Nchia Division presided over by Hon Justice P.N.C. Agumagu(now retired). At the end of the trial, the Court found against SPDC and entered judgment in the sum of N1 billion in addition to and order for SPDC to clean up the spill or pay N6 billion in lieu thereof.

11. SPDC appealed the judgement. During the pendency of the appeal, the jurisdiction of the State High Court was taken away and donated to the Federal High Court by a subsequent judgment of the Supreme Court. The EjamaEbubu Community conceded SPDC’s appeal without a formal hearing.

12. The community commenced a fresh suit in 2001 at the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt, this time against SPDC and its parent companies – SHELL of Netherlands and SHELL of United Kingdom.

13. This fresh case commenced in 2001 passed through four different justices of that Court arising from twists and turns associated with opposed litigations, until it was disposed of about 10 years after in June 2010 by Buba J. (the fifth judge to preside over the matter).

14. SPDC and its parent companies appealed the judgment at the Court of Appeal in 2010, which again suffered the twists and turns passing through six different panels comprising three justices each between 2010 and 2017 before it was finally disposed of by the panel of that Court led by Gumel JCA of the Port Harcourt Division. The appeal was dismissed.

15. SPDC and its parent companies took out a further appeal to the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 2017, which appeal was considered and dismissed by that Court in a judgment read by Hon. Justice B. Akaahs, JSC delivering a lead judgment in a unanimous decision.

16. After losing at the High Court, SPDC gave the successful EjamaEbubu Plaintiffs a Bond Guarantee stipulating that First Bank of Nigerian Limited would pay them the value of the Judgment debt and interests thereon in the event that SPDC’s appeal to the Court of Appeal fails at that Court. The original Bank Guarantee is still with the Community.,

17. When SPDC’s appeal failed at the Court of Appeal, Shell instructed the Bank to dishonour their guarantee, which did and gave rise to a series of six different litigations in various Courts against First Bank and the Central Bank of Nigeria. SPDC’s excuse was that they had lodged an appeal at the Supreme Court of Nigeria. The enforcement cases had been to Owerri, Abuja, Lagos, etc. in six different lawsuits.

18. On the 11th of January 2019, Shell’s appeal was dismissed at the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

19. The judgments of the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court were registered in the United Kingdom for enforcement over there against SPDC parent companies domiciled outside Nigeria’s shores.

20. ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENT IN NIGERIA
(i) The EjamaEbubucommunity commenced enforcement by domiciling the judgment in the State High Court and levying ex*****on on SPDC moveable’s in their Industrial Area in Port Harcourt;

(ii) Those chattels were attached on the ground but not removed;

(iii) SPDC invited the community and offered them N7 billion as against the judgment debt of N194 billion, which the community refused to accept;

(iv) The community approached the court for and order granting them leave to sell SPDC’s immovable property comprised in OML 11 and their kidney Island support base in Port Harcourt.

21. Upon the advertisement of the said immovableassets for auction, the Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of RiversState alerted the Government of the State.

22. RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT’S DECISION TO BUY
I have given due consideration of the following factors from information made available to me:
(i) That this oil spill impacted the EjamaEbubu community in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers Stater from the activities of SPDC;

(ii) That the impact is still there and un-remedied since 1970 as admitted by SPDC vide letters they wrote seeking to clean the spill in 2006 while the case was at the trial Court;

(iii) That the Rivers State has suffered the worst impact of environmental degradation resulting from oil related operations;

(iv) That the very difficult swamp and mischievous waterlogged terrain of the Rivers State has impeded development as a result of increased construction costs on the near and non-existent infrastructures and attendant rapid decay of the little we have been able to achieve as a result of oil related acid rain and black sooth enveloping the State;

(v) That these phenomenal degradation and impoverishment had continued with the decline of revenue and inflation, lack of employment of well-educated Rivers State youths, idleness and restiveness arising from want;
(vi) That SPDC is said to have paid the sum of USD 2,000,000 (two million United States Dollars) only for the renewal of their operatorship and interest in the said OML 11 to the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources;

(vii) That for the past 25 years, the rich oil potentials of OML 11 have remained untapped following the hanging of the world-renown Ogoni poet and environmental activist, Mr. Ken SaroWiwa and the Ogoni 9 as well as the unfortunate mob lynching and death of four prominent Ogoni citizens, one of whom was theSecretary of Government of the Rivers State and another, a Commissioner under the tenureof Lt. Col. Dauda Musa Komo as Governor of Rivers State;

(viii) That it has become unlikely that for peace and security, the people of Ogoni in the Rivers Stat will welcome SPDC on their land forming part of OML 11;

(ix) That a lot of revenue is lost to the Federation Account accruable to the 55% stake of the Federal Government in OML 11 and by extension the rest of the Federating States of Nigeria due to non-production of nearly 250,000 barrels per day of its crude oil potentials equaling one sixth of the country’s total out-put per day;

(x) That the Rivers State Government has continued to loose 13% derivation fund from the said 55% stake of the Federal Government in that field for nearly 30 years now, which revenue would have transformed the State and its peoples for the better;

(xi) That rather than standby and watch other persons or group purchaser SPDC 45% interest in that OML 11 and further exacerbate the poverty of the people of the State, a responsible and responsive State Government should weigh in and bid for the purchase of SPDC interest already set down for auction;

(xii) That the present Government of Rivers State entrusted in my care through the Will of God and those of the peoples of the Rivers State have concluded that it will be in the overall interest of the State, the other Federating States and the Federal Government that we as a Government, should make a bidfor the purchase of the said interest of SPDC now placed on auction by extant Order of the Courts of Law.

23. Therefore, I directed the Rivers State Ministry of Finance Incorporated to make a bid of USD 150,000,0900.00 supported by a Bank Guarantee and cash payment to the Deputy Sheriff in the sum of N1 billion, the later payable to the Judgement Creditors while the former is escrowed.

24. I have further directed the relevant Government agencies to take immediate steps to liaise with any financially capable companies to partner with the Rivers State Government to ensure that the said oil field come on stream within 15 months from today.

25. In line with our commitment to accelerated development, industrial harmony and security, the Rivers State Government will graciously concede some portion of its 45% per cent equity interest to all the oil producingcommunities within OML 11 to enhance mutual ownership, participation and sharing in the benefits of these resources.

26. I have taken these steps with all sense of responsibility believing that addressing the pains and poverty of our peoples with the resultant security and welfare of its people is the main purpose of governance and nothing less.

27. Without any doubt, this is a profound economic investment with profound and enduring positive implications on peace, security, development and prosperity for the oil-bearing communities of OML 11, the entire Rivers State and our country.

28. I have attached a Certified True Copy of the Judicial Certificate of Purchase of Land/Immovable property dated 25 September 2019 issued by the High Court of Rivers State under Order VII Rule 9 of High Court Rivers in reference to Suit No: PCH/1696/2019 Between Government of Rivers State of Nigeria vs. Chief Isaac OsaroAgbara& 5 Ors. and Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd. & 2 Ors.

29. Thank you and may God continue to bless and prosper Rivers State.

  FOR THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW MOST OF THE MAJOR ROLES AND IMPACTS DR.GODKNOWS BOLADEI IGALI MADE AS A CONSUL GENERAL TO CA...
26/06/2019





FOR THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW MOST OF THE MAJOR ROLES AND IMPACTS DR.GODKNOWS BOLADEI IGALI MADE AS A CONSUL GENERAL TO CAMEROON

Dr.Godknows Boladei Igali was in Cameroon for six and half years. Nigerians in large numbers had settled in a good of rural areas and the entire coast as the main farmers and fishermen.

During his stay he played major roles in protecting the millions of Nigerians settled in Cameroon, especially large number of Ijaw fishermen.

I He took risks and visited hundreds of their remote settlements and sleep in these rural areas. He also gave economic empowerment to hundreds of those In the fishing villages in Cameroon.

Finally, He supported a lot of them to be voluntarily repatriated back to Nigeria. This besides negotiating and ensuring the return of over 140,000 Tiv, Jukun and Fulani who had escaped to Cameroon for safety after inter-communal crisis in Nigeria.

For all these, he got commendations from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Last but not the least, His efforts helped to avoid war between Nigeria and Cameroon with respect to the Bakassi dispute. It was due to his giant achievements in Cameroon that President Olusegun Obasanjo conferred, Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on him in 2006.

GIVE DR.GODKNOWS BOLADEI IGALI YOUR SUPPORT TO EMERGE AS THE GOVERNOR FOR BAYELSA STATE SO THAT HE WILL USE IS WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE TO IMPACT POSITIVELY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OUR STATE.

   ADIEU NIGERIA'S GREAT CULTURAL AMBASSADOR, Dr GABRIEL OKARA (1918-2019)By: Godknows Boladei Igali After a glittering ...
24/06/2019





ADIEU NIGERIA'S GREAT CULTURAL AMBASSADOR, Dr GABRIEL OKARA (1918-2019)

By: Godknows Boladei Igali

After a glittering and lofty life's journey straddling the twentieth and twenty-first centuries' world of arts, creativity and public service, Dr. Gabriel Imomotimi Gbaingbain Okara, was on Saturday, June 22, 2019 returned to his place of nativity, Bumoundi in Ekpetiama Kingdom of the Ijaw ethnic nationality on Saturday, June 22, 2019 to take his final rest. Expectedly, there were endless renditions of poetry, lectures, speeches and performances of drama, drumming, cannon-fire shots and cultural dances. Global audiences gathered all week long in Port-Harcourt, the Niger Delta's main metropolis and around Bayelsa State's swampy towns of Yenagoa and Bumoundi, Okara’s hometown to honour him as he was interred in a State Funeral, proclaimed by Governor Seriake Dickson of this Nigeria’s southernmost, Bayelsa State.

He was unarguably one of this Nigeria's leading cultural Ambassadors.
Although the year of his birth was unintentionally recorded as 1921and still is in most publications, we now know from family records that it was in 1918. Gabriel Okara became a literary icon and was named the first "modernist of Anglophone literature" in Africa. Actually, five times award winning writer, Prof Brenda Marie Osbey of Louisiana State University insists on remembering his literary heritage as "the inventor of Anglophone African Poetry in English". In other words, he invented a genre of African poetry in English without the loss of its original linguistic allure and emotive ambience.
For many in the Niger Delta, he most profoundly pioneered the interpretation of the mystical bond between the ancient people of the region, especially his Ijaw ethnic nationality and the marine ecology around them. He brought to global view with luxuriant literary flavour and imageries, the worldview of the peoples of these wetlands who originated from the banks of the majestic River Niger, West Africa's giant marine highway. Conveyed in original syntax and morphology, he narrated, often using himself as a living specie, the story of a people whose strength of yesteryears, today and in the foreseeable future can only find interpretation in the boundless Atlantic and the myriad of rivers, creeks and rivulets around them. This is a path which many other literary titans such as his age-mate an ace musicologist, Adam Fiberesima and writers, John Pepper Clark, Elechi Amadi, Ken Saro Wiwa, Ola Rotimi, et al espoused with great profundity and creative expression.

As far back as 1953, he called world attention to the allure of the mysterious world of the River Nun in whose banks he got his nativity in the town of Bumoundi. After traversing its 4,180 long kilo stretch through nine countries from the Futa Jallon Highlands, the River Niger beleagueredly, bifurcates into two after the town of Aboh in present day Delta State creating 198 kilometres long Forcados River in the west and 170 kilometres long stretch of the River Nun. Through these two principal rivers and their numerous creeks, it finds ultimate end points to connect to the Atlantic Ocean.

Just few generations before the birth of Okara on the shores of these waters, the mystery of the interconnection had plagued the curious appetites of Mungo Park, the Lander Brothers and many other European explorers. It was only after Richard Lander followed the River Nun steadily to the sea at the town of Akassa in 1830, that European explorers, missionaries and more prominently merchants became more at home with the River Nun. Although Richard Lander who was only 26 years old at the time lived for just three more years, the Nun River became one of the most used fairways to the hinterland. Gabriel Okara's father, a great wrestler of his day and the paramount ruler of his home town was also a key player in the "legitimate trade” in palm produce which flourished in the area along a maze of islands of the delta.

Through his pioneer work, "The Call of the River Nun" in 1953, he started off his Award winning life by becoming Winner in Best All-Round Entry in Poetry at the Nigerian Festival of Arts. An avant-gardist of a type, he introduced to the largely European panel of judges at the time, a poignant and enthralling narrative of the union between him and his native environment. But more than that, Okara literally wrote in an African language and mentally presented in English. From then onwards he quickly gained reputation as a prolific writer.

By the time the German literary inspiratot/expositor established the once famous "Black Orpheus" Magazine in 1957 as a platform for budding Anglophone and Francophone writers, Okara became a regular contributor. However, his next main headline work was what he called an experimental novel, "The Voice". One commentator described that work thus: remarkable linguistic experiment in which Okara translated directly from the Ijo (Ijaw) language, imposing Ijo syntax onto English in order to give literal expression to African ideas and imagery. The novel creates a symbolic landscape in which the forces of traditional African culture and Western materialism contend".

Although he continued publishing and garnering various recognitions, it was again in 1979 that he won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize for his work, "The Fisherman's Invocation", a euphemistic demonstration of the bond which his Ijaw forebears have for their aquatic scenery. Since then, literary heirs and dramatists have taken this work to mainstream theatre and traversed the entire world with it. Still in 2005, already old and fully greyed, Pa Okara won the most vaunted "NLNG Prize", for his seminal work: The Dreamer, His Vision.

By 2009, Pan African Writers' Association accorded him a lifetime achievement Honorary Membership Award. For many years after cutting his teeth in broadcasting, he was appointed a Writer-in-Residence at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) and by 2017 became Emeritus Professor of the same university.

When he left UNIPORT, he established the Gabriel Okara Literary Festival, among other worthy literary ventures. He received countless Honorary Doctoral Degrees, including from the University of Port-Harcourt. The Government of Bayelsa State and different Ijaw and Niger Delta Groups have also honoured him at various times.

Unknown to many, Gabriel Okara was also a most outstanding public servant. He had at different times worked as a book binder at the Colonial Government Press after leaving secondary school. It is recounted that his writing career took its nascence from that moment. But at the outbreak of the Second World War, he tried abortively to contribute his quota in fighting German belligerence by enrolling in the Royal Air Force. Undeterred, he went on to take a job at the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), the precursor of today's British Airways.

Pa Okara’s stint in broadcast journalism began when he returned from studies at North Western University in Illinois in faraway United States of America. It was a passion that never left him till his passing. He was a Radio Broadcaster at Radio Nigeria and Information Officer in the service of Eastern Regional Government. During the Nigerian Civil War, he parted ways with most of his fellow Ijaw kinsmen to pitch his tent with the Biafran side. This was a demonstration of his strength of character in pursuit of conviction as a social crusader who was ready to swim against the tide when necessary. As the war ended, he returned to his Ijaw people in the newly created Rivers State, to take up appointment. He was close to notable Ijaw patriarchs such as Harrold Dappa Biriye, Senator Zuofa, PG Okoya and Chief N.A. Frank-Opigo, with whom he shared Biafra days. He served for some years as Principal Secretary to the then young Governor of River State, Commander Alfred Diette-Spiff. He left a legacy in journalism when he became the founding General Manager of Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, the publisher of ”Nigerian Tide Newspaper". Furthermore, he went on to pioneer the establishment of the Rivers State Television Corporation.

Gabriel Okara was an old boy of the famous Government College, Umuahia. Wikipedia describes his alma mater thus: "Twenty years after the establishment of Kings College, the first government-owned high school, by the British colonial government, three similar public schools were founded in 1929. These three institutions, Government College Umuahia (GCU), Government College, Ibadan and Government College Zaria (now Barewa College), were designed to follow the traditions of British public schools such as Eton, Harrow and Wi******er. The GCU was known as the 'Eton of the East,' at that time because it was located in Nigeria’s orient and was known for its elite standards and selectivity”. No wonder, this school produced most of the prominent persons who came to dominate public life in the former Eastern Region as well as younger literary icons such as Christopher Okigbo, Chinua Achebe, Laz Ekwueme, Ekechi Amadi, Chukwuemeka Ike, Ken Saro Wiwa, Col. INC Aniebo, etc.

Dr. Okara was among an elite class of Nigerians who made outstanding contributions to the continuing evolution of human civilization in most incandescent form. Along with the likes of Leopold Senghor of Senegal, he gave prototypical identity and worth to African folklore and literary expression. One contemporary strategist and communicator par excellence is Mark Paine. He once restated, perhaps with Okara's type in mind that, "the first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself. Meticulous planning will enable everything a man does to appear spontaneous". In the 1930s when the young Okara went to school, educational opportunities were virtually nonexistent in his Ekpetiama area. At a point in his educational pursuit, he taught himself at home as he ascended the ladder of western scholarship. He was therefore virtually a self-made man. Okara's trajectory in life remains a diadem, a treasured memorabilia from the deepest recesses of the waters of the delta.

Pa Okara was one month short of 101 years.

Amb. Boladei Igali, PhD is a Fellow Historical Society of Nigeria and an award winning Author.

  Hon. Major Jack joins international campaign for the advancement of democracy The Deputy Whip of the Rivers State Hous...
21/05/2019





Hon. Major Jack joins international campaign for the advancement of democracy

The Deputy Whip of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Engr. Major M. Jack has joined political stakeholders from other parts of the country in a seminar organized by the the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Konrad Adenauer Foundation), a German political organization charged with the promotion of democratic values.

The seminar which held at the Novotel Hotel in Port Harcourt today was aimed at promoting peace, freedom, justice and development through international cooperation.

Also present at the event was the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori.

Hon. Major Jack who spoke briefly during the programme said that the seminar, among other advantages, will help address recent political issues across the country.

He said that the programme will contribute to researches and analyses of current political trends in the nation and will provide a stronger base for citizen action.

"It is a civic education programme. And it is a timely intervention to the state of the Nation," he said.

  *TOP RANK  News*Tuesday, 21st May, 2019.Today's Quote"Emeka Ihedioha has nothing to do in Imo State as governor. I hav...
21/05/2019





*TOP RANK News*

Tuesday, 21st May, 2019.

Today's Quote

"Emeka Ihedioha has nothing to do in Imo State as governor. I have done everything a governor should do. All I ask from him is to choose one day out of 365 days to immortalize me with a Owelle Rochas Okorocha Thanksgiving Day" - Okorocha

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