Peter Obi Betrayed APGA And Ojukwu-Bianca Widow of the late Biafran war lord, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Bianca, has lambasted former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, for abandoning the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) after riding on its back to political power. Bianca also narrated how Ikemba Nnewi used his political machinery to ensure Peter Obi’s Election as a two time Governor of the State. She stated “APGA’s political credo revolves essentially around those principles championed by Ojukwu in the Ahiara Declaration which constitutes the benchmarks of a well-ordered society. “Ikemba envisaged an administrative model with a dynamic policy for industrialisation which concentrates on the employment of primary products in various domestic manufactures, a government which creates possibilities for citizens with talent in business and civil administration, agriculture, technology, trade and commerce, to mention but a few, to fulfill themselves and receive the...
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