When the issue of Ezu River floating dead Igbos at Amansea-Awka was front burner, Chris Ngige maintained political silence and at best offered little but a mediocre lip-service outrage?
When the issue of Anambra State ownership of the Orient Refinery came up for deliberation in the Senate, Chris Ngige silently watched as Kogi State Senator Smart Adeyemi made passionate claim to the oil deposit as Kogi's without much of a rebuttal or restating the facts of Anambra State's clear and free claim of title to the oil. It is also instructive that the Kogi State senator challenged Ngige to prove otherwise but he remained thunderstruck, bewildered, askanced and confused as to a response.
Chris Ngige is also an honorary member of the "Senators Do or Did Nothing" group - a number of senators who never sponsored or co-sponsored any bill in the senate and who never had their name attached to any bill?
When the issue of the deportation of Igbos from Lagos was heating up the polity, Ngige maintained a tactical silence while collecting campaign funds from Yoruba APCs and their Governor Fashola, the same man who told Igbos to go home? If Ngige cannot stand up for the Igbos facing attack from the Yorubas, how can he stand up against Bola Tinubu when he covets Anambra State's MONEY? How can anyone defend the deportation of a Nigerian from Nigeria? Is Lagos now a country where other Nigerians or Igbos need visas to travel to? - Excerpts from an article "How Ngige destroyed his political brand" by Chukwudi Nwokoye. Icheoku says except that someone did and that someone's name is CHRIS NGIGE; so on November 16, remind Ngige that Igbos have no price tag and cannot be so easily and cheaply sold to the Yorubas. Do not vote for Ngige.
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