Nigerians React To Peter Obi's "Fidelitizaton" Accusation By Ngige

Senator Chris Ngige wrote on his Facebook:"Ndi Anambra, how can Fidelity Bank chairman hand over Anambra State to Fidelity Bank general manager? Mmadu anozikwa n'obodoa? Nwoke adizikwa n'obodoa? Say no to the Fidelitization of Anambra State. Say no to the short changing of Anambra State through the coffers of Fidelity Bank. Say no to the godfatherism of the Fidelity Bank in Anambra State. Share this message, take it to every nook and cranny of Facebook. Everybody share it!".Na wa for this politicians o..CKN
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  • Peter Ojueromi How much is my share, if i do? I nid a response ASAP
  • Amaka Igwe Just wondering, who would better manage a state? A banker or a politician who is a lawyer?
    18 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Akinsuyi Temidayo Spiro cant take my money to Fidelity lailai
  • Adaeze Nnenna Egbuta Really!! But he wants to surrender Ndi Anambara to Jagaban and Buhari.
    18 hours ago · Like · 2
  • Victor Ossai Then does Capital stand a chance?
  • Nonso Ezeoke fidelity bank is better than importing Islamist and extremists in anambra state, we better say no to islamic extremists, banking is development but Islamists stand for destruction.
    18 hours ago via mobile · Like · 4
  • Femi Lawal For Anambra state with intellectuals to produce an illiterate like Ifeanyi Uba as a governor will be a letdown of monumental proportions...
    18 hours ago via mobile · Like · 2
  • Femi Lawal Ngige has a track record of performance and not bowing to godfathers... That said, nothing to say that the fidelity man cannot perform like Fashola that was handpicked from nowhere...
  • Femi Sowoolu If he does become governor - again, I hope he will not one day say his enemies are using Facebook against him?
    18 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Okpara Okonjo We need APGA and we need the Fidelity No Strings Fun Bank.
    18 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Idowu Olokun Amaka Igwe, Fashola is a lawyer, Obama, David Cameron are lawyers., Bankers got the financial world into big mess, running a state, govt, is a different ball game., not for lily livered bankers.,
    18 hours ago via mobile · Like · 2
  • Victoria Anyaogu I like chris Ngige bt i dnt like APC.so i doubt u wil win d election, coupld wil wat fashola did recently. Peter obi failed us, am sure dis Apga guy wil do same. I dnt like any of the aspirants cos they v notin 2 offer, frm their speech u shall knw dem.
  • Amaka Igwe Idowu Olokun, you must be a lawyer!
    17 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Femi Lawal Will not lie, would have wanted a man who can see the big picture as governor. A Chukwuma Soludo type who could be propelled from there to the bigger stage of the Nigerian presidency... But since he's been schemed out, Ngige it is..
  • Basil Chiji Okafor Anything else is better than a siphon across the Niger! Let all these technical advisers go and mind their business and leave us alone to decide our fate in Anambra. In God's time, He shall show us the right people with whom to have a decent and respectable handshake across the Niger.
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  • Nath Ogechi Ogbu Now, before us… a World of Possibilities!Being an Acceptance Speech given by Chief Willie Obiano, Standard Bearer, APGA on the Occasion of the Presentation of the Party Flag to him for the 2013 Gubernatorial Election in Anambra State, on Monday October7, 2013.With great humility, I stand before you all today, my friends, associates and fellow party faithful to accept the historical challenge handed to me today as the Standard Bearer of our great party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). As I stand here today, I am reminded of the words of one of Britain’s greatest Statesman, Sir Winston Churchill who once declared – “History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.”My fellow party faithful, friends and brothers, in accepting the flag of our great party today, I have chosen to write our history. And I will be kind to myself! I am bound to serve! Ndi b’anyi, I would like to quickly pay my tribute to our founding father, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu, Eze Igbo whose historical struggles have opened the doors for our dreams and the aspirations of Ndigbo to flower. Although the great Ikemba is not here with us physically, if you look around you carefully, you will feel his powerful presence! Ndi Anambra, we have finally come to that rare moment in time when the forces that slowed down our march to greatness have finally been broken and when our people’s great entrepreneurial spirit must find expression. The journey began 8 years ago, when His Excellency, Governor Peter Obi was handed this same flag in this same Square! Fellow Anambrarians, when we look back over the years, we can all see that Anambra State has moved forward! We can all see that Peter Obi has transformed Anambra State! We can see that APGA’s model of governance is the best for Anambra State! And the best for Africa!Fellow Anambrarians, let me quickly add here that I stand here only in a representative capacity. Our party primaries have come and gone and we are all winners because we are one big family. In every family, there may be disagreements but family wounds heal faster! So, as I lift up my hands to lift this flag, the hands of every party faithful and all friends and lovers of Anambra State rise in agreement to support mine and together we can fly the flag of progress.My dear brothers and sisters, umu nnem, now is the time to cast aside our differences and come together on the altar of brotherhood and love. Let us join our hands together and form a formidable rainbow of unity that will sustain the fire of progress that is burning in Anambra State today. Let us find assurance in the words of the 1st Century Latin writer and thinker, Publilius Syrus, who advised that ‘Where there is unity there is always victory.” Now is the time to close ranks and restore the pride of our people, the pride of Ndigbo across the world!After years of remarkable APGA leadership in Anambra State, the time has come to reclaim the rest of our sister states from the crushing grip of other parties whose ideologies stand in the way of the collective progress of Ndigbo and Nigeria as a whole. Today, APGA stands on the crossroads of history as the only political platform that represents the aspirations of Ndigbo at home and in the Diaspora. Today also, Anambra State is the only state out of the 5 states in the South East where APGA is in power. This glaring imbalance reflects our people’s inability to grasp the political realities of our time. The South Eastern Nigeria is the only region which does not have a dominant regional party. Before our very eyes, we have watched the only political heritage of our great ancestors shrink to only one state of the federation.My brothers and sisters, the times demand that we rise to our full height to preserve the heritage of our fathers and the values of cohesion and brotherhood that once made Ndigbo great. We are witnesses to what happened to Anambra State in past political dispensations when our leadership weaknesses allowed strangers to put a knife on the things that held us together. Umu nnam, I fear that History will repeat itself we fail to learn from it. At this juncture, I wish to extend a hand of fellowship and a brotherly hug to my fellow aspirants whose support and loyalty our party urgently needs now and always. The work ahead is so big that no aspirant, no matter how prepared, will be able to shoulder it alone. I need your support and goodwill and I also need your commitment to the party and the development of Anambra State.Now, I wish to send a strong message to Anambra communities and Ndigbo in Diaspora. To you all, I say now is the time to lend a hand. Now is the time to rebuild Igbo land. No longer shall our people be deported in the dead of the night for seeking temporary shelter in hostile territories. No longer shall Ndigbo be maimed and killed for seeking comfort in unfriendly cities across Nigeria! Let us join hands together and rebuild Igboland; a land where no one can be deported from!I shall continue to count on your collective wisdom and our resolve to move Anambra State forward. As Akpokuedike Ndigbo, I will never rest on my effort to restore the lost glory ana Igbo.Fellow party faithful, friends, Igbo bu Igbo, if we ever needed each other to move our collective heritage forward, the moment is now. As Gwendolyn Brooks, the great black American poet put it, “we are each other’s harvest; we are each other’s business; we are each other’s magnitude and bond.”Umu nnam, I am here to serve. History beckons. It is time!Once again, thank you for this great honour given to me. Chief Willie ObianoAPGA Gubernatorial CandidateAnambra State.
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  • Idowu Olokun Amaka Igwe., contrary to that, am an Accountant & had all my working years in Bank while in Nigeria.,
  • Amaka Igwe Okay, Then could you balance your argument by listing leaders who have done well and are lawyers. As you know, not every one would want to agree that the lawyer examples you have given are really good examples
  • Idowu Olokun I was trying to tell you., it does not mean that Bankers will automatically run a good govt., all that is needed is to have the wisdom to get good knowledgeable people to help you run your govt., Fashola may not be very good., but at least He is a reference point on good governance to an extend., If you ask me ethically speaking., its not nice for a former Bank chairman or director who is now a Governor to hand over to his director in the Bank as Governor., but this is Nigeria where if care is not taken Jonathan will hand over to Patience.
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  • Amaka Igwe Idowu Olokun. My post was an answer to Ngige's who gives the impression that being a Banker etc makes you a bad manager of a state. You helped him by saying Lawyers are better and ended up with my point which is that we should stop this stupid politics of whipping up unintelligent sentiments and judge people on their merits. But I see you are also one of those. If not, I do not see the reference to Patience Goodluck in the matter.
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  • Ayodele Emmanuel People of Anambra will decide who governs them, that settles it !
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  • Basil Chiji Okafor Simple logic, Amaka Igwe, a classic case of chasing with the hounds and running with the hares -- when convenient, we change lanes.
  • Caleb Awuja We must avoid conflict of interest here! Let the voters decide for themselves come November 16, 2013. If I were to vote, I would vote for Chris Ngige and APC for change and wider participation in the political space of Nigeria because we have two major parties - PDP and APC who would decide a lot in future. We must discourage promotion of regional parties.
  • Babatunde David Too desperate,he needs issue based campaign Haba!
    14 hours ago via mobile · Like · 2
  • Basil Chiji Okafor Caleb Awuja: There you are, promoting your own regional interest in another man's territory and you have the effrontery to tell the indigenes not to protect what they consider their own interest! This is already a pointer to us, the Anambra people, the way the minds of these APC hawks work.

    Whoever told you that, that charade is not a regional party! Let the APC go and sort itself out in its backyard first, in places like Ekiti, before daring to foray into the Southeast.
  • Caleb Awuja Basil Chiji Okafor, how is APC a regional party?
  • Ckn Nigeria Anambra in the news
  • Michael Egwuatu What do you say about the man who intends to import boko haram to anambra?
  • Caleb Awuja @Michael Egwuatu, when has the people of Yoruba of ACN and ANPP and CPC and part of Imo APGA and Anambra ACN become members of Boko Haram? At your level, you have passed this kind of cheap contribution to a discourse.
  • Bernard Ezenagu Anyiam I think Ngige had been the governor of Anambra State in the past. Why does he see another need for him to make a second coming as governor of Anambra? Is Anambra State's government house meant only for Ngige? Is he the only competent soul in Anambra to be always contesting? From governor to senator, and again wants to come back as governor. Is he not yet due to retire out, and make ways for others to come and do their bit in building Anambra?
  • Caleb Awuja Bernard Ezenagu Anyiam: The challenge has fallen on you to take a shot at the office! You are qualified. Please, be a participant. Some people of your age are actively involved in the politics of their country.
  • Benjamin Udeze This looks like the ranting of a Falling man. .........Ngigeeeee
  • Michael Egwuatu @ Caleb Awuja,i know where you're coming from and who sent you but am sorry to say, that your antics will not work. That's why u encouraged to defy/defile our standard norms. It will not work for you and jagabon (asiwaju) APC (APARTHEID PEOPLE'S CONGRESS.) Ngige clueless.
  • Bernard Ezenagu Anyiam Caleb Awuja: Firstly, am not into politics. I am not a deceiver by profession, neither am I a liar. Whenever I take on lying as a means of my livelihood, then I will participate in politics. And as far as politics in Nigeria is concerned, even if I participate in it, I do not have the footing it requires to brace the waters. And am not talking about the finances here! However, I'm not among what you'd classify as "some people". If I don't get involved in the politics of my country, that doesn't mean I shouldn't say something right about it. Meanwhile, you are in Nigeria, so you can begin by getting deeply involved, and I will follow suit in due time!
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  • Law Mefor @CKN...you have been really sucked in if you cannot see anything wrong in Peter Obi bypassing Obidigbo selected by Igwe Achebe Committee, which himself set up, bypassing his SSGs, past and present and even a former Minister to chose Anambra State Account Officer at Fidelity Bank, Obiano. It is really sad if you too have joined cash and carry journalism. Nigeria will survive.
  • Socrates Ebo Ckn, Anambra State cannot bow to the godfatherism of the fidelity bank. apparently you dont see anything wrong in the fidelitization of Anambra State. however, we do. we can see through it.
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  • David Christopher Hm! Law Mefor my brother, so Igwe Achebe is actually worthy of honour? Amamzing!!
  • Law Mefor David Christopher...No he is not worthy of honour; you are!
  • David Christopher Yes I must be! As Chris Ngige!!
  • Iwuji Augustine in as much as obi is working we dnt av issues wit wit that,obi can still bring in branc manager ,we say no to ngige
  • Chidi Okoli my question is, if Willie Obiano is that good why did current MD of fidelity never wanted him to succeed him and quietly eased him out of Fidelity bank to make room for a better manager to take over when he leaves next year. If you know this Obiano man closely you will know he is totally empty and a chronic enjoyment man.
  • Iwuji Augustine okoli story

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