in

OpEd: If the Igwes are shameless for collecting money from Arthur Eze

… then let’s look at the number of times APGA Governor and his wife was shameless

By Eneh Victor Chiagozie

AIF Media

The administration of gov Obiano is now drowning faster than anyone could think. And it wants to drown with everybody onboard.

They are now trending videos of some traditional rulers who were sharing money at Arthur Eze’s house. They are denigrating the traditional institution without shame.

They are now rubbishing Ndigwe. How can a political party go this far in disparaging our traditional rulers. Are the traditional rulers the first to visit Arthur Eze and got money from him?

READ ALSO:  Elderly Woman Battling High Blood Pressure After Losing N6.2m to Fraudsters in Lagos Scam

I am aware that the camp of Arthur Eze is planning to release the video where Obiano and his wife went to Arthur Eze’s house and the Ukpo billionaire dashed them millons of naira.

So what’s the difference between the money Arthur Eze gave to ndi Igwe which they shared and the one he gave to the APGA governor and his wife?

Prince Engr Arthur Eze is a philanthropist who loves giving. Let’s see how APGA will survive this new media attacks against the traditional rulers in the state.

One good example that tells you that this administration is drowning is the revelation that two Igwes from Aguleri the home town of gov Obiano are in Abuja in solidarity with Arthur Eze against their own son.

READ ALSO:  ANAN Hails Gov. Ugwuanyi’s Resilience, Humility, Drive, Vision, Purpose In Governance

They have dumped APGA and dumped the governor to join the opposition. APGA is gone and it will be on record that it was these strangers in the party that killed APGA.

[Daily News Reporters]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

Buhari Never Denied Us Audience –Anambra Traditional Rulers

Private school teachers to access N100bn intervention fund – FG