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Protest: FG to meet Labour over minimum wage

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Federal Government says it will meet with Organised Labour to prevent the threat of national industrial action over non transmission of the New National Minimum Wage bill to the National Assembly.
Senator Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, said this in a statement by Mr Samuel Olowookere, the Director of Press in the ministry, on Wednesday in Abuja.
According to the statement, the meeting is to nip in the bud threat of national industrial action by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over the transmission of the New National Minimum Wage to the National Assembly.
“The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, is scheduled to hold a meeting with the Executives of the Organised Labour Union on January 4, at the Minister’s Conference Room by 10:30 am prompt.
The National Executive Council (NEC) of the NLC had threatened to embark on a nationwide protest on Jan. 8.
The threat was  to make the Federal Government to send the tripartite committee’s report on N30,000 minimum wage to the National Assembly.
Organised Labour gave the ultimatum following President Muhammadu Buhari’s proposal to set up another committee to scrutinise the tripartite committee’s recommendation.
A statement attributed to Buhari had indicated that a “high powered technical committee” would be set up to devise ways to ensure that its implementation did not lead to an increase in the level of borrowing.

Uzoka to customers: On behalf of over 15,000 staff, I thank you for choosing UBA

Mr Kennedy Ugo Uzoka
Group Managing Director /CEO
United Bank of Africa(UBA)

Dear Esteemed Customers

It is another year and a new year always brings new opportunities for us to show how much we appreciate you for being a part of the UBA family.
On behalf of the Executive Management and over 15,000 staff of the United Bank for Africa Group (UBA) in all our 23 countries of operations, I’d like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you throughout the years and 2018 in particular.

Uzoka to customers: On behalf of over 15,000 staff, I thank you for choosing UBA
Uzoka to customers: On behalf of over 15,000 staff, I thank you for choosing UBA

Your patronage and support have been the reason for our Bank’s progress and success. We are honoured that you have selected us to be your financial partner over the period.
It is our desire to always meet your needs with our services and products which are developed from your standpoint as a valued customer, indeed, Our Employer.
We promise to continually strive to make our products available to you, 24/7 and to seek innovative ways to enhance our service delivery in a manner that will always surpass your expectations.
We look forward to our continued partnership in 2019 and beyond, as we position ourselves to serve you even better.
We wish you a happy and prosperous 2019.

Sincerely yours,

KENNEDY UZOKA
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR/CEO

Student Union Describes ASUU As Selfish, Hypocritical

ASUU National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), has described the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as a selfish and hypocritical union.

NANS said that while SUU is agitating for funds for infrastructure development in Nigerian universities, its primary motive for the industrial action is the payment of members earned allowances.

The student union’s President, Comrade Danielson Akpan, in an interview, argued that on several occasions when the Federal Government permitted the students’ union to attend the negotiation meetings it had with ASUU, the leadership of ASUU rejected it.

According to him, if there is nothing ASUU is hiding from the students’ union, why would it on two occasions, reject their representatives.

“ASUU said they are fighting for the students and at the same time denied students’ union representatives access to the negotiation meeting to contribute to the discussion or even act as observers.

“It is only in Nigeria that you have education sector sold into strike as it were, without recourse to the students; without giving a thought to the challenges it brings to the sector. Our people fail to understand that incessant strike reduces the quality of education.

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“How do you expect a student that has been at home for two months to be able to cope with academics? People study, knowing that there are lectures, assignments and may be in preparation for examinations.”

To the government, Akpan said: “the government cannot constantly reach agreement and floor the agreement, it is unacceptable.

“However, when these two interests begin to clash, it is the students that suffer and of course, the parents. You will agree with me that the parents have spent more within the past few months in taking care of their wards and their children.

“Of what benefit is this strike to our system? If we say it is because of poor funding of the sector, strike has been on for at least two decades and has not in any way improved the system.”

Source: Vanguard

Fani-Kayode Describes Father Mbaka As Agent Of Satan For Endorsing Buhari

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ormer Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has described the Spiritual Director, Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka as agent of Satan for endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari for second term in the 2019 election.

In a tweet, Fani-Kayode wrote: “If God does not want Buhari he could have died – Father Mbaka.

“Short man devil has spoken! I am convinced beyond all reasonable doubt that this creature from the 7th circle of hell is an agent of satan.

“He is worse than Rasputin: he thrives on falsehood and reeks of sulphur!”

Reverent Mbaka had, in his New Year message, said that if God was against Buhari, He would have allowed him to die, saying that Buhari remained the best presidential candidate.

“Among all the Presidential aspirants, Buhari stands in the best position in winning the presidential election,” Mbaka had said.

Evil Culture Against Abiriba women that Should be Abolished

Dehumanised Abiriba women

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]ll is not well in the Abiriba community of Ohafia Local Government area of Abia State. The hitherto peaceful and bubbling community is now under the siege of an orchestrated traditional mafia within the community that has continued to unleash traditional terror to women since Chief (Dr)Jonah Ndukwe Anagha Ezikpe, assumed office as the President General of Abiriba Communal Improvement Union. Abiriba Kingdom is a rural community in the heart of Igbo tribe, and most of their cultural practices are typical of the Igbo tribe in south-east Nigeria.

In spite of the 90 years of contact with western education and Christian religion, widowhood rites and practices considered to be dehumanising are prevalent in the area. In recent times, there have been conflicts between families, traditional and religious groups when some of the rites and practices are being enforced, especially when working class or fundamental Pentecostal groups are involved. Such conflicts sometimes result to open verbal and physical violence even at the places of burial, resulting in disruption of social activities, ostracisation and sanctions among disagreeing groups. Apart from affecting community life, the widow is the centre of the crisis, a situation that worsens her physical and mental state.

Between January 2010 and June 2015, major conflicts and events precipitated the Christian interest in and action on widowhood practices. On one occasion, a widow was alleged to have maltreated her husband and had not taken good care of him when he was on his sick bed. The umu ada (the daughters union) accused her of being responsible for her husband’s death, and ruled that if the woman was contesting, then she should prove her innocence by drinking the washings of her husband’s corpse. Where she refused to drink, she would be ostracised and dragged along the streets to her father’s house. This is an accepted traditional practice (igu mmiri ozu). Another option was for her to crawl over her husband’s corpse (ige ukwu ozu). The women relations of the widow and some CWO members at the funeral resisted this and conflict ensued.

Another case involved a young widow working in a bank in Lagos. She was required to restrict her movement and not go for work for six months by Abiriba Communal Improvement Union.She was to be in the village,confined to the compound in mourning dress. The widow explained that she would loose her job and disrupt her children’s schooling in Lagos. The Abiriba Communal Improvement Union headed by Chief (Dr)Jonah Ndukwe Anagha Ezikpe sanctioned her for breaking the traditional norm of not mourning her husband for the customary duration (ilu uju) in 2014. The umu ada fined her the sum of N 10,000.00 and compelled her to stay at her husband house for one month as a punishment and tortured her for consummation of the traditional ritual in Abiriba land.When the widow finally died six months after her husband’s death. The Christian community gathered for her burial and funeral, but Abiriba Communal Improvement Union resisted and insisted that the woman should be thrown into the evil forest without mourning for her since she committed an abomination by dying before the end of the traditional mourning period.

Stigmatising a widow who died within the mourning period and refusing her corpse burial rites. The Grassroots Publishers also observed that women are the victims, perpetrators and enforcers of the sanctions. The patrilineal daughters (umuada) are the key perpetrators and enforcers who most of the time are prejudiced against their dead relations’ wives for past disagreements or misunder-standings. They see the widowhood period as a time for vendetta. The women reasoned that umuada are not faceless people but members of the women group, and an umuada in her father’s village could one day be a widow in another village. It is therefore women fighting women and, therefore, they must collectively stop the practice for the benefit of every woman.

The Grassroots Publishers wants all the identified practices, except loss of right of inheritance and wife inheritance, to be eliminated by the government because the The main victims are women in Abiriba Community.

By : Grassroots Publishers

Happy New Year! We Wish You A Prosperous 2019!

[dropcap]G[/dropcap]rassroots Newspapers Publishers Network and staff  (www.grassrootspublishers.com) , Grassroots Publishers wish you a happy and prosperous 2019.

 

While we appreciate your loyalty and business relationship with our company, we look forward to your patronage in the new year.

US embassy halts operations in Lagos, Abuja

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he US embassy in Nigeria has announced a closure of its Lagos and Abuja offices due to the ongoing government shutdown in its country. The closure will affect thousands seeking to apply for, or renew their visas, as their appointments would have to be rescheduled.

In a post on its official Facebook page, the embassy said the both offices would re-open once the shutdown is resolved.

“Due to the current U.S. government shutdown, the American Centers located in the Embassy, Abuja and Consulate General, Lagos are unfortunately closed,” the post read.

“They will re-open once the U.S. government shutdown is resolved. Sorry for any inconvenience to our valued patrons.”

In US politics, a government shutdown occurs when congress fails to appropriate funds for the following fiscal year.

It could also occur when the president refuses to sign legislation for the funding of federal government operations and agencies

Embrace hard work and secure a source of living, saying there will be no shortcuts to acquiring wealth,Buhari says as he flags off presidential campaign in Uyo

[dropcap]P[/dropcap]resident Muhammadu Buhari has asked Nigerians to embrace hard work and secure a source of living, saying there will be no shortcuts to acquiring wealth. The president said this on Friday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state capital, while flagging off the reelection campaign of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Buhari said his government has made remarkable success in tackling insurgency and in ensuring food security in the country.

According to him, many local governments were held by the Boko Haram insurgents when he assumed office but none, presently, is “physically” controlled by the group.

“I will like those who want to challenge us at any level, at any constituency, to doubt our contribution towards our undertaking,” Buhari said.

“Our population is over 60% of young men, that is 30 years and below. Our main problem is employment. We are encouraging our farmers and we have regained food security.

“I assure you that you will not regret trusting us. We are going to secure this country, we are going to manage it properly. We are going to stop corruption, so you better sweat and work for a living because there is no more handouts.

“I assure you that no Nigerian will regret voting us into office and we will continue to improve the situation, security, economy and fighting corruption.

Our Campaign Facing Crisis, Atiku May Lose 2019 Election – PDP Governor

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] governor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is said to have expressed fears that the presidential candidate of the opposition party, former vice president Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, may lose the 2019 election to President Muhammadu Buhari if care is not taken.“It seems as if we (including Atiku) have conceded the election to Buhari even though the Nigerian people are behind us. The momentum has fallen, the possibility of victory is getting slimmer every day,” the governor who pleaded anonymity was quoted by Premium Times as saying.

The governor told the newspaper that a number of challenges facing the Presidential Campaign Council of the PDP may cause the opposition to lose the presidential election to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Such challenges, he said, include some leaders of the party who are still aggrieved and the faulty structure of the campaign.

He was quoted as naming governors Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe, Nyesom Wike of Rivers and Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto; as well as former governors Ahmed Makarfi, Sule Lamido, and Rabiu Kwankwaso, among the party leaders who still feel aggrieved that Atiku did not carry them along in making some key appointments before commencement of his campaign.

“He (Atiku) did not consult anybody before appointing Obi (former Anambra State governor, Peter).

“They (party leaders) are saying we should have sat down to do a proper calculation on where the running mate should come from, whether from the South-west or the South-east.

“The thinking among many leaders is that the running mate should have come from the South-west because you have from there people like Tinubu (former Lagos State governor, Bola, of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who is politically-savvy and (Vice President Yemi) Osinbajo who has integrity and credibility.

Igbo Governors Versus Igbos: Can Igbos Survive This War? [Must Read]

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]gbo political theory in which he canvassed support for Buhari against our own son, Peter Obi. After listening to him, I had the impression that all hope has been lost about Igbos political destiny in the Nigerian political scene.

The author, Mazi Omife I. Omife

I became even more confounded and dumbfounded when shortly after, the same Ekweremadu led Igbo governors to visit Buhari during which they expressed their support for his second term.

After the visit, they announced to the Igbos how Buhari had become a “changed man” in his unhidden anti-Igbo proclivity. My hopelessness became even more desperate.

However, I thank God I was mistaken in my inference that Igbos have been sold out. This was sequel to my contact with various grassroots leaders in all the States across Igbo land in my capacity as former National coordinator of Igbo Town Unions PGs and former Chairman of the General Assembly of ASATU i.e. Anambra State Association of Town Unions, comprising serving and past PGs then, during which I established contact with most community leaders in Igboland.

So, after Ekweremadu’s indirect declaration of Igbo support for Buhari, I quickly communicated with past and serving PGs in the five States of Igbo land to feel their pulse and find out their direction of political support in the present political dispensation.

My enquiries covered 98 communities out of 179 in Anambra State; 180 out of the 463 communities in Enugu State; 175 out of 432 communities in Imo, 105 and 50 communities in Abia and Ebonyi states respectively.

After my contacts, I discovered that nearly 95 per cent of Igbos were angry at Ekweremadu’s treacherous action as well as the current body language of Igbo governors led by Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State as they continue to dance naked in a show of shame , bent as is clearly evident, on destroying the political homogeneity and future of the Igbo nation.

It has since become evident that the on-going political macabre dance by the South East governors spearheaded by Dave Umahi to forestall the election of a foremost Igbo politician icon and acclaimed ‘Okwute Ndigbo’ in the person of former governor Peter Obi as the Vice-President of Nigeria come 2019 is merely a smokescreen to cover up their secret agenda to sell Igbos to Buhari at the instance of the duo of Dave Umahi and Ike Ekweremadu for the ostensible reason that Atiku Abubakar did not consult South East political stakeholders before his choice of Peter Obi.

Consultation my foot!

Come to think of this shameful balderdash. The selection of Peter Obi as VP candidate for PDP comes as the nearest chance Igbos have to be at the helm of affairs of this country since the time of late Dr. Ekwueme.

And look at these selfish governors trying to bungle this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

One thing these morons so called governors must be told is that 95 per cent of Igbos share the conviction that 1000 Buharis will not benefit Igbos as much as one VP of Igbo extraction.

Talk of consultation, it is only in Igboland that politicians make such a stupid and mischievous fuss when it comes to such a golden political opportunity for collective tribal interest.

Ask the Igbo governors when and where else in the history of this country had Presidential candidate had to consult the tribe of his VP designate or seek their permission before adopting the candidate.

Or where else had any tribe protested against such an appointment because they were not consulted.

Let’s cite instances:

–              In 1999 when Obasanjo adopted Atiku as his running mate, did Obasanjo consult the Hausa Fulani leaders? And did they protest against Atiku’s selection or try to undermine his chances?

–              Later in 2011 when Obasanjo contrived the Yar’Adua/Goodluck Jonathan ticket, did Obasanjo go consulting the South South and northern governors and political leaders to seek their consent?

–              In 1985 when Babangida appointed Ebitu Ukiwe as his second in command, did he consult Igbos?

–              In 1993 when Babangida appointed Ernest Shonekan as acting president, did he consult the Yorubas?

–              When Sani Abacha appointed Oladipo Diya as deputy, did he consult the Yoruba governors?

–              When Buhari appointed Tunde Idiagbon as deputy, did he consult the South West?

–              Let’s go back in time to 1979 politics. When Shehu Shagari of NPN appointed Alex Ekwueme as running mate, did he consult the Igbos?

It is instructive to recall also that before Ekwueme’s appointment, two Igbos, Dr. J.O. J Okezie and K. O. Mbadiwe were being tipped as Shagari’s most likely choice for running mate.

When at the last moment Shagari chose Ekwueme, hell was not let loose in Igbo political landscape and nobody complained or protested against the choice of Ekwueme.

On the contrary, both Dr. J.O. Okezie and K. O. Mbadiwe joined the bandwagon in congratulating Ekwueme and supporting his campaign.

That was the Igbo political spirit on display, as against the self-conceited and egocentric intrigue against Peter Obi by Umahi and Ekweremadu.

–              Again, when Waziri Ibrahim of then GNPP appointed Chief B. O. Nzeribe his deputy, did he consult Igbos?

–              When Aminu Kano of PRP appointed S. G. Ikoku as running mate, did he consult Igbos?

–              When Obafemi Awolowo of UPN appointed Philip Umeadi as running mate, did he approach Igbos?

Name them. Not one precedent exists in the entire Nigeria’s military and civilian history where a leader or presidential candidate had to consult with their deputies’ constituencies before appointing them. Not one.

When Umahi and Ekweremadu are not whining about consultation, they are complaining against Anambra State monopoly of political posts in the south east even when Anambra is a sister Igbo State. Typical Umahi against Igbos syndrome!

But go other tribes, nobody considers such political trivialities as long as the tribe is the beneficiary.

Take a look at the South west, where one State, Ogun, has had a chain of high caliber political appointees over the years, name them: Awolowo, Obasanjo, MKO Abiola, Oladipo Diya, Shonekan, and current Vice President Osinbajo, all from Ogun.

Yet the South West governors have never complained to date!

Then imagine the power-drunk, sit-tight deputy-president of the Senate President who has since lost the respect and confidence of Igbo but still living a fool’s paradise of thinking that he is the only Igbo knowledgeable enough to speak for Igbos, insulting the sensibility of Igbos by trying to convince us that voting for Buhari is the shortest course for Igbos to access the Presidency by flaunting the ridiculous logic that Buhari has only four years more to stay in office whereas an Atiku presidency will go the whole log of eight years, all as a subterfuge to stall Igbos from Peter Obi’s possible vice-presidency.

It is time to tell Ekweremadu in clear terms that Igbos are not fools to be fooled again. Imagine the highest Igbo political office holder, with the support of Igbo governors, asking Igbos to vote for Buhari against their own kith and kin and against their own party.

Senator Ekweremadu should tell Igbos the basis of his logic that Igbos will take the presidency after Buhari.

Has Buhari even for once made any statement or simulated one in the direction of handing over to an Igbo, save for a very recent equivocal statement by the recently-appointed SFG, who in any case did not speak on the authority of President Buhari?

Has Buhari or the SFG had any negotiation in that direction with Ike Ekweremadu or the Igbo political class?

Has Buhari, during any of his few visits to Igbo land ever muted such a disposition to hand over power to Igbos?

What of the recent authoritative assurance by Buhari’s vice president Osinbajo to his Yoruba kinsmen that his principal would hand over power to the South West?

Between Osinbajo and Ekweremadu, which should be considered more authoritative in their declarations.

Is this not the same Buhari whose administration ab initio completely sidelined Igbos in every facet of his administration to date?

Is this not the same Buhari that made sure that no single Igbo man was among the list of service chiefs under his regime?

Is it not the same Buhari that supported proscribed IPOB and unleashed Operation Python dance on Igbo land with enormous human casualty?

Is it not the same Buhari who made sure that since the tenure of IGP Onovo as Inspector General of Police under Yar’Adua, no other Igbo man ever occupied that position?

Is it not the same Buhari who made sure Igbo land did not benefit from his railway line project even when he extended the facility to his Muslim kinsmen in Niger and Chad Republic?

The list is endless.

Ekweremadu wants Igbos to believe that Buhari is now a changed man. Yet, only a few weeks ago, Buhari constituted a new EFCC Board but did not include an Igbo man in the Board.

It is even more suggestive now why Ekweremadu who is the Deputy Senate President and the highest Igbo political office holder as well as the fourth in command in the nation’s leadership hierarchy chose to look the other way when the bill was sent to the Senate.

It is also understandable why the Senate Chairman on EFCC, Senator Chukwuka Utazi, also an Igbo, and who everybody knows is Ekweremadu’s boy, whose committee screened the bill, also looked the other way and approved the bill for Senate approval, but for the eagle-eyed Senator Victor Umeh who has been vocal against Igbo marginalization pin-pointed the absence of an Igbo member in the Board, an observation that drew the protest of senators from other geo-political zones, to the ETERNAL SHAME OF Ekweremadu and other Igbo senators.

Buhari has changed indeed!

Is it not the same Buhari who constituted his 2019 campaign committee which had only two people from Igboland in the persons of Ken Nnamadi and Sharon Ikeazor as members?

Now tell me, is it these two people of other Igbo APC members that Buhari is going to negotiate a hand over of power to Igbos? Who is deceiving who?

This is the same Buhari Ike Ekweremadu and Dave Umahi want Igbos to vote for and rely on to hand over power to. Haba, Igbo governors! This treachery has gone too far.

Come to think of it. While the Igbo governors and their acolytes in the likes of Ekweremadu revel in pulling down their own and witch hunting their once fellow Igbo governor for personal ambition, political leaders of other tribes are always scheming to get their own people to significant positions at both government and party levels.

Remember the Nnamdi Kanu episode, when Dave Umahi and Ike Ekweremadu pressured Igbo governors to denounce Nnamdi Kanu and proscribe IPOB, even when they lacked the legal authority to do so, an action that watered the ground Buhari government to proscribe IPOB and declare it a terrorist organization even when IPOB members did not carry arms and were not killing people.

Yet, the Federal government looked the other way as Fulani herdsmen which were declared one of the most deadly terrorist organizations in the world by the United Nations continued to commit genocide against defenseless people across the country.

While Igbo governors clamped down on IPOB, another group that would pass as a replica of IPOB, the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) was never challenged or in any way condemned by Yoruba governors or Afenifere group, the apex Yoruba socio-cultural organization.

On the contrary, last year, the leader of the group, Gani Adams, was conferred with one of the highest titles in Yoruba land, Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land by Yoruba elders, apparently in honour of his role in defending the socio-political interests of Yoruba nation.

Then look at Dave Umahi, the way he has become Buhari’s governor chief campaign manager in Igboland, even to the despicable level of mobilizing Ebonyi youths on a Buhari campaign poster pasting crusade, against clear cut Igbo political inclination.

But this is not the only tragedy of Dave Umahi political sell-out of Igbos. Yet another tragedy is how Umahi maneuvered and imposed his junior brother as the chairman of South East PDP.

Now, with Dave Umahi as Chairman of South East governors and his brother as Chairman of South East PDP, it is evident that the game plan is to package Igbos and hand them over to the APC. But this has become a mission impossible and a dead-on-arrival project.

Down South in Anambra, another Buhari minion is presently fast at work, in what he has codenamed APGA ONE WAY, embarking on an emergency mass road projects in Anambra State, as a bait to get Ndi Anambra to vote for APGA and his new-found APGA presidential candidate, a northerner and by so doing split Anambra votes in disfavor of Peter Obi.

Here is the same man whose, until now, is the slogan APGA Bu Nke Anyi. Now is APGA still nkea anyi, somebody ask Obiano.

But Igbos are no fools. Forget Igbo governors and their political ilks. From my finding, Igbos have their irrevocable and irreversible support for one of their own, Peter Obi, his principal, Atiku Abubakar and the PDP as the surest and shortest route to Igbo presidency.

One of our own, yes, in spite of his faults and deficiencies which every man has and in spite of any personal grievances anyone may have against Peter Obi, including myself.

Grievances yes, but not exactly that, because I bear no grudge.

During his second governorship election, as President of Anambra State Peoples Assembly, ASPA, in Enugu at the time, comprising all Anambrarians resident in Enugu, I and my executive mobilized five luxurious buses that conveyed Anambra citizens resident in Enugu to Anambra State to vote for Peter Obi due to his good performance in office.

During the Anambra State governorship election campaign last year when Peter Obi was rooting for Oseloka Obaze for governor, I led about 20 past PGs to a meeting with him at Ezinifite after which he asked me to mobilize more past PGs for another meeting which I did. Well, the rest is now history.

This experience, notwithstanding, this time around, calls for Igbo sense of patriotism for the common good of Igbo nation and their political future in Nigeria.

We must all forget any ill feeling or misgiving against Peter Obi and rally round his campaign and election, realizing that support of every Igbo man and woman for Peter Obi ticket and his principal is very critical as their victory or loss will have a lasting effect in the lives of Igbo nation for better or for worse.

As for Dave Umahi and Ike Ekweremadu and their Igbo governors accomplices, I can only remind them of the story of Ojukwu, Ndigbo and late Ukpabi Asika.

While the former was sweating blood and spending his personal and father’s money in fighting to save Igbos from targeted annihilation, the later was gallivanting with the enemies of Ndigbo as so-called administrator of then East Central State while taunting Igbos with the infamous anecdote, “Onye ube lulu, olachaa” .

At a stage, Ojukwu was forced into exile at Ivory Coast while Ukpabi Asika played lord over the vanquished Igbos.

While Ojukwu sojourned in exile, scores of eminent Igbos kept sending him support or visiting him to bolster his spirit of survival.

The day he eventually returned to Nigeria in 1983, Enugu, capital of Igboland, could not contain people as the entire Igbos across Nigeria trooped to Enugu airport and Nnewi to give him a hero’s welcome.

Ditto the day he was buried, when thousands, even millions came to pay their last tributes to a man of the people.

As for Asika, few people knew what became of him at the end of licking his pears at the Lions building. Still fewer people knew when he died or the day he was buried.

He died unsung and was buried like a rat. Could there be a greater curse or nemesis?

That should be a dire warning to all who fight against Igbos and their own kith and kin like Dave Umahi and Ike Ekweremadu and their Igbo governors collaborators who are certainly risking a curse, not only on themselves but also on their children and posterity.

Mazi Omife I. Omife

Mbuze Mbaukwu