Nnamani syndrome as bulldozer pulls down house in Imo By COLLINS UGHALAA
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mo State may be re-enacting the ugly syndrome of government pulling down opponents’ houses that was so prevalent under former governor of Enugu State, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani. Nnamani who christened himself lion of the Lion Building (Enugu Government House) was known to brook no opposition while in power and was reported
to have bulldozed some opponents’ houses out of existence for the simple reason that they dared to oppose him. Similarly, there is palpable fear in Imo State among politicians and their followers as a bulldozer last week pulled the down the country home of Mr. Henry Okafor, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate for Ohaji-Egbema/Oguta/Oru West Federal Constituency, in the
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remote Osemoto community in Oguta Local Government Area. Reports emerged with pictures showing a bulldozer pulling down the house, while the place looked deserted. Though nobody has been identified as being responsible for the demolition, a bulldozer was seen at the premises demolishing the building, leading to many pointing fingers at the state government. Politicians have lamented that
the spate of violence in the state, warning that if not curtailed, it could spell doom for the state. Speaking to The Oracle Today in Owerri, a candidate of the Action Alliance (A.A), said the development was condemnable, adding that if it is not curtailed it could lead to problems of bigger proportions before and after the general elections. It would be recalled that Hon
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during the week, the body resolved that the suspended Chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen and the Acting CJN, Justice Tanko Mohammed be given seven days to respond to the petitions alleging criminal activities against them. Lawyers who spoke with The Oracle Today said that
“by this singular action, the NJC has boldly reclaimed its mandate,” noting that “had president Muhammadu Buhari’s coup succeeded, the NJC would have been the biggest casualty as the body would have been completely stripped of its constitutional powers.” Lawyers also pointed out that NJC’s refusal to
comment on the current logjam at the apex court was a subtle way of not acknowledging the coup, which had proven to not be completely effective. If the President’s ‘coup’ had succeeded, the NJC would have ratified Justice Mohammed’s appointment, the lawyers further
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