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JUST IN: Ohakim endorses Ihedioha for Governor.

Former Governor of Imo state, Chief Ikedi Ohakim has pledged his support for Rt.Hon Emeka Ihedioha in the forth coming governorship elections on February 28th. While addressing his supporters in his Burma retreat country home in Okohia on Sunday, Ohakim called on his team of supporters to ensure the victory …

2015 Elections: Okorocha sues for peace.

Ahead of next month election, the Imo state Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has urged Nigerians to desist from act capable of causing violence during the election. The State Governor who made the call during a Church service at Victory Chapel, Government House, Owerri also urged politicians not to involve in …

Okorocha promises industrial revolution if re-elected.

The Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has announced plans to establish three more plantations as part of industrialization policy and upgrade the Imo Polytechnic into a University and create the enabling ground for industrial revolution in the State that will gainfully employ youths and eradicate poverty among the people. …

Actor, Muna Obiekwe looses battle to Kidney failure.

The Nollywood industry was thrown into mourning on Sunday when news of the death of popular actor, Muna Obiekwe filtered in. Unknown to many, Muna had battled kidney problems. SoutheastNigeria.com gathered that the ailment worsened on Sunday afternoon when he began vomitting in his home. He gave up the ghost …

PHOTOS: Flag -off of the PDP Presidential campaign in Owerri.

Here are some pictures from the flag-off of the PDP Presidential campaign in Owerri on Saturday. The PDP  flag  was HANDED over to Rt.Hon. Emeka Ihedioha by the National Chairman of the party,  Alhaji Adamu Muazu. IMO STATE BLOG gathered that the two of the party’s aspirants in the governorship primaries- Chief …

OPINION: Why do tyrants choose to die in humiliation?

Let us recall President Barack Obama’s not too long Ghana outing, an appropriate time and context, where he chose to reiterate that “Africa does not need strong men but strong institutions.” Truly, not strong men who choose to die in humiliation, but critical and enduring leadership institutions and economic structures …

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