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What did we do to Amnesty, Transparency International? By DONS EZE
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Between the core and the periphery Igbo, By DONS EZE - National Accord Newspaper
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Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State
Since Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and joined the All Progressives Congress (APC), all has not been well, and Ebonyi State has not known peace, which is unfortunate.
If Governor Umahi was not flexing muscles with his former political allies, now turned enemies, one group or the other would be fighting the other, and nobody would be doing anything to checkmate them.
After being a member of PDP where he rose to become the State Party Chairman, State Deputy Governor, and State Governor for the past five years, Dave Umahi suddenly realized that the PDP was an evil party, and decided to leave the party.
What is happening in Ebonyi? By DONS EZE - National Accord Newspaper
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Years ago, as a small boy, I remember while coming into Enugu Coal City, and looking down from the Hilltop, before getting to the Milliken Hill, the entire city would be glittering, blazing, dazzling, particularly at night. It was a beautiful sight to behold, as electric lights would be shinning everywhere. We used to call it: Obodo oku n ewu n enu (a town where light shines on its top).
And when you came down from the Milliken Hill, and looked to your right, you would see water gushing out heavily, and non-stop from a very big panel, with an inscription PWD 1926 . You would become perplexed, amazed. It was like an artisan well where water would be flowing day and night.