Opinion
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Ken Ahia: The Name That Endears
It is laughable to insinuate or assume that pecuniary reward was the motive behind the defamatory cases he filed against a few young Abians.
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As we clap for Governor Otti (Part 2)
If the excess FAAC/JAAC monthly Allocations of N13 billion cannot improve welfare, Ministries, Boards, and Parastatals and revolutionize road construction across the state, Otti would be adjudged a failure.
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Abia loans: What we expect from Governor Alex Otti — ex-finance commissioner Obinna Oriaku
There is a tendency for government officials to be reckless if not properly checked.
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As we clap for Governor Otti (Part 1)
If you received N162 billion now, what would you do with it?
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Otti’s triumphalism beyond bizarre, by Don Norman Obinna
Abians want Governor Otti to match words with corresponding actions, not this deluding smokescreen, to cover his obvious dilatoriness.
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Alex Otti: Abia’s 100 Days of Labour Pain (Part 3)
Among Nigeria's recently inaugurated governors, the Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, ranks as the most prepared and experienced, at least on paper, having been contesting since 2015. If anyone should hit the ground running on the strength of punditry, it should be him. Unfortunately, he has not.
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Alex Otti: Abia’s 100 Days of Labour Pain (Part 2)
It is commendable to re-asphalt a few failed internal roads and build/beautify a roundabout in Aba. They, however, do not translate to policy statements expected to herald the much-publicised new Abia.
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Abia’s 100 Days of Labour Pain (Part 1)
Before his emergence, Governor Alex Otti repeatedly described Abia as a state in a coma. In several of his interviews, he wore the façade of a man with a readymade elixir for Abia State malaise. But, events have punctured the credence. If juxtaposed, the achievements of some governors sworn in…
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Propaganda, harmful PR tool
"Last week, I received a call from one of my blithesome friends, a Peter Obi and the Labour Party apologist," Don Norman Obinna writes.
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Abia Line: Answers will exonerate Ugochukwu Uwaeke from thievery
When one finds oneself in a society encouraging public officeholders to steal, demanding accountability becomes abominable.