Anambra Decides: Neither Uba nor Ubah

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Nov 4, 2021, 10:39:24 AM11/4/21
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I have observed the campaigns and the campaigners. Some parties are campaigning, some are very active in the  Political  ‘transfer market’ Exchange’  adopting appropriate pricing strategies to buy presumably Grade A players ,  while some are active in the injunctions  black market across the land. Some are projecting and promoting their candidates without saying much about their parties( of course, there are some Unknown  Political Parties and as such, there is no much to talk about); some are indulged in crude ‘igha-aja’ (mud-slinging) while some are ‘two-legged’, ‘on the one hand and on the other hand’ operators; On the one hand, they are in Party A and on the other hand, they are in Party B. Some of the candidates are showcasing their wealth, some are showcasing their community developmental efforts, some are showcasing their performance in public office and their vision for the state while some are showcasing their professional, professorial, corporate and academic excellence. Some are canvassing some novel ideas like Umunna-based governance; some boldly declare their street-wise credentials while some are visibly struggling to wash-off some indelible stains on their names. The Arise Debate has come and gone and people are mischievously interpreting, misinterpreting and reinterpreting the outcome. But where were the rest? Na only three waka come? Read on and share
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