Rochas Okorocha Roasting Corn

The other day,it was Governor Babatunde Fashola and roasted plantain seller..Well Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has taken it to the next level or what do you make of this ..This scene was captured during one of his tours in Imo State

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20 Comments

  1. Humanity in highest order

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  2. Propaganda style......lollzzzz

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  3. Big deal. Not natural. Did he ever roast corn b4 he became a governor? So what's with Τ̲̅ђe propaganda....abeg

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  4. Is that a sort of enpowering the poor women and children corn sellers? Rubish campaign

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  5. This is the only Governor that is humble and kind.if that d other leaders are like him I don't think that things gonna go wrong in this our country.he is an Icon,Gem and an Epitome of gentle

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  6. Propaganda of d highest order,God will help nigerians.

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  7. After roastin d corn will he also help dem d corn sellers ? Am sure dey re still sellin corn in owerri, dat comfirm eyez service, politics wit anoda style nonsense...

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  8. Who cares,how does this translate to divident of democracy that the poor masses in imo state are yearning for
    Pure propaganda and fake sentimental pursuit at the alter of developmental demands by the people

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  9. Do u not see as propaganda,he may have done it b4 he became govr but nobody will see big deal in it, now his a public figure which mean a lot to d masses, what he has done is giving ordinary people sence of belonging and love

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  10. Wayo man... Na your way! Please Rochas stop all these deceit and eye services you sell to the media. Imolites are gettiing fed up with your sweet mouth(wash). How will this your act change the situation of that woman and how kid? Oga show working,work and stop these shits!

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  11. Roasting corn,meaning what?

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  12. It means humility, if our elected ppl will do wht comon man do (ride bicycle, play football on d street jus as being practicd in europ and america...

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  13. Does of u condeming him are stupid u will do cost if u reach der his d best governor 4 now and notin bad bele people like una fit do mumu pooverty don turn una brain grow up fools.up rochas

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  14. It's obivious that some people will have no moral importance attached to this reare humble atitude which is in extinction in our society today, for Rocahas to have roasted that corn means he have feel the heat of the fire which the poor woman face everyday in other to fend for her family & he will be left with no other option than to double his efforts of poverty alliviation in Imo state. A popular saying goose thus " that he who wears the shoes knows were it pains" for nigeria to move forward leaders like Rochas are needed....Imolites will not know the value of Rochas untill they get leaders like T.A Orji of Abia state"

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  15. Some of you guys are totally mad, why can't you appreciate someone's humility.(Tony13)

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  16. Identifying with the lowly even at such a height is d way to go. We must never forget that such acts send a clear message that we all are part of d human society. An inclusive one. What wud u say of Obamas wife playing hopscotch wt children or Obama himself being lifted up by an ordinary admirer?we r all human beings.

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  17. Rubbish. Mtcheeeew. What biz ☺f̶̲̥̅̊ ours s it. If he likes let him change d diapers ☺f̶̲̥̅̊ d baby he s carrying. Wl dat solve d problems ☺f̶̲̥̅̊ all d maize sellers n Imo state. CKN take time o. As I like U̶̲̥̅̊‎ reach ₪☺ make me vex o. Abeg gv us beta news joor

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  18. Before now, rochas has been a man of goodwill. I never felt any grogies wen I heard he's d gov of Imo state. He has one of d highest % of cash invested to d developement of Imo state at large in d 2013 state budget which a smaller % for current expenses. Rochas sitting wit d common man is to let u know dat he's going to have plans for all Imolites and doz of d lower class. I see notin wrong wit d corn stuff. I believe he's going to plan/implement an Alleviation programe for people wit low income like d petty traders. Rochas is far better dan most Gov who eat much & do little. Other good ones include Oshiomole, Akpabio of A/Ibom just to mention a few. (Alaaphin)

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  19. There Ȋ̝̊§ Ω̴̩̩̩̥ø̲̣ting bad I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ roasting corn.†ђξ services W̶̲̥̅ƹ derive frm dos D̶̲̥̅̊a̶̲̥̅τ̲̅ roast corn Ȋ̝̊§ well appreciated.ώĩ†̥ђout dem,W̶̲̥̅ƹ †ђξ Bachelors will nt taste corn unless W̶̲̥̅ƹ trvl †̥ village.pls let dos D̶̲̥̅̊a̶̲̥̅τ̲̅ criticise Governor 4 his humility απϑ poverty alliviation scheme go απϑ hug transformer cos D̶̲̥̅̊a̶̲̥̅τ̲̅ wil ßƺ better dan bein alive.Ndi Ojooooo,(Igbanda åℓℓ †ђξ way)

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  20. Rochas is doing well & identifying with any section of the people is his right of choice, if he identifies with corn roasting community what is wrong with that, let's be serious & wise in our criticism. Kudos to the people's governor.

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