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Okorocha is a Motorpark Governor Who Spits on His Father’s Grave – Gov. Obiano Fires Back
In a quick response over a questionable remark, the Anambra State Governor has portrayed the Imo State Governor as a bold child who is spitting on his dad's grave.
While talking through his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Strategic Communication and Legislative Matters, the Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, on Wednesday, portrayed the Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha as a bold child who is spitting on his dad's grave.
Senator Obiano who is the 2016 champ of Best Governor in Nigeria grant, portrayed Okorocha as "a Motor stop representative," including that the Imo senator had moral issue in battling the All Progressives Grand Alliances (APGA) that made him senator after a few fizzled endeavors in the past to be one.
Review that we revealed before today that the Imo State Governor, went after his Anambra State partner, saying that comapring his accomplishments with the Anambra representative resembled contrasting Messi of Barcelona FC and the left wing player of Mbieri Secondary school in Oweeri.
Okorocha in an announcement on Tuesday marked by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo portrayed Obiano as "a confused and forceful representative who ought to have improved as an activist than as a senator".
In a quick response, Obiano said customarily he would not have squandered his time in answering Okorocha's fits of rage however with the end goal of controlling people in general aright.
His announcement read; "The consideration of the Media Directorate of the Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano has been attracted to the unwarranted revilement by a kindred South Eastern Governor, Rochas Okorocha of Imo State against his individual and the legislature of Anambra State.
"It is not in our custom to react to such issues yet since quiet notwithstanding such grave cases
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