Wednesday 5 November 2014

Who The Cap Fits...
 
 
WHO THE CAP FITS...

‘’Over 20 years ago, as the vice president of Ohaneze, Anambra State chapter, we had cause to organize a lecture on how to move the Igbo race forward as a people. Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojugwu was present. I made a speech and Ikemba asked me if I was in politics. When I replied in the negative, he didn’t hide his disappointment and there and then challenged me to become a politician in order to help transform my ideas he considered beautiful into actionable benefits to the Igbo race. Ever since, I filed away the great man’s call somewhere in my mind.

‘’When I drew the curtain on public service in 2010, the plans to take up that challenge started molding. And being one of my role models, I couldn’t have thought of any other party besides the one he led and championed doctoring the ideology. So, my mind made up, I contacted the leadership of the party in 2011, opened up a discussion and ever since waited for the appropriate time and I believe no time is as appropriate as now to contest to represent Anambra South Senatorial Zone in the Red Chamber. ‘’

Just quoted Dr Engr Ernest Ndukwe, the man who shouldn’t truly be contesting with anyone to represent Anambra South Senatorial Zone if integrity, achievements, connections and goodwill are being considered. And in the new Anambra that we all clamour for, these parameters should be the yardstick.
Beat that re-assuring mien if you can...
 
 
''Over 20 years ago, as the vice president of Ohaneze, Anambra State chapter, we had cause to organize a lecture on how to move the Igbo race forward as a people. Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojugwu was present. I made a speech and Ikemba asked me if I was in politics. When I replied in the negative, he didn’t hide his disappointment and there and then challenged me to become a politician in order to help transform my ideas he considered beautiful into actiona...ble benefits to the Igbo race. Ever since, I filed away the great man’s call somewhere in my mind.
 
''When I drew the curtain on public service in 2010, the plans to take up that challenge started molding. And being one of my role models, I couldn’t have thought of any other party besides the one he led and championed doctoring the ideology. So, my mind made up, I contacted the leadership of the party in 2011, opened up a discussion and ever since waited for the appropriate time and I believe no time is as appropriate as now to contest to represent Anambra South Senatorial Zone in the Red Chamber. ''
 
Quotes from Dr Engr Ernest Ndukwe, the man who shouldn’t truly be contesting with anyone to represent Anambra South Senatorial Zone if integrity, achievements, connections and goodwill are being considered. And in the new Anambra that we all clamour for, these parameters should be the yardstick.

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