FROM LONDON:
Owelle Rochas Okorocha, speaking in a small gathering in London vowed
that though he may be willing to make sacrifices, peace and accommodate
members of the political opposition groups of Igbo extraction, he will
never compromise nor trade his commitment to protecting the corporate
and cultural identity of Ndigbo and by inclusion, the Imo people.
He differed to the Unity of the Igbos as a course worth working for and
lamented the lack of patriotic leadership among the Igbos and the
tendency of many in the political limelight to trade away Igbo interest
on the platter of personal gains
He expressed his faith in the political development in Nigeria and the
conviction that the evolving political platform in the Nation have
offered Ndigbo another opportunity to return to the centre of the
political and economic equation in the management of our national
resources." (READ MORE)
FROM LONDON:
Owelle Rochas Okorocha, speaking in a small gathering in London vowed that though he may be willing to make sacrifices, peace and accommodate members of the political opposition groups of Igbo extraction, he will never compromise nor trade his commitment to protecting the corporate and cultural identity of Ndigbo and by inclusion, the Imo people.
He differed to the Unity of the Igbos as a course worth working for and lamented the lack of patriotic leadership among the Igbos and the tendency of many in the political limelight to trade away Igbo interest on the platter of personal gains
He expressed his faith in the political development in Nigeria and the conviction that the evolving political platform in the Nation have offered Ndigbo another opportunity to return to the centre of the political and economic equation in the management of our national resources." (READ MORE)
Owelle Rochas Okorocha, speaking in a small gathering in London vowed that though he may be willing to make sacrifices, peace and accommodate members of the political opposition groups of Igbo extraction, he will never compromise nor trade his commitment to protecting the corporate and cultural identity of Ndigbo and by inclusion, the Imo people.
He differed to the Unity of the Igbos as a course worth working for and lamented the lack of patriotic leadership among the Igbos and the tendency of many in the political limelight to trade away Igbo interest on the platter of personal gains
He expressed his faith in the political development in Nigeria and the conviction that the evolving political platform in the Nation have offered Ndigbo another opportunity to return to the centre of the political and economic equation in the management of our national resources." (READ MORE)
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