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Monday, July 5, 2010

NGIGE'S DISCIPLES EYE APGA TOO

Celestine Anyiba

Realising that their party, Action Congress, AC, is dead and awaiting burial in Anambra State, members of Ngige's kitchen cabinet, it has been gathered, are seriously considering crossing over to the bride of the moment, APGA.

According to an aide of Ngige, popularly called Uduakomili, those members are sick and tired of all the pretence in AC that all is well with the party. Already, he disclosed, the party's current state chairman, Ndubisi Nwobu, who was recently kidnapped and released, is already one foot outside AC although his eventual destination is yet unclear.

The recent resurgence of APGA in the south east has triggered off a chain reaction. The first to take the plunge was the Abia State governor, Theodore Orji, who decamped with his cabinet and house members to APGA. The next day, it was the turn of the Anambra house members two of who declared for APGA too. Feelers are that more will toe that path very soon, with the 2011 elections looming.

It is very clear that APGA, the party that was unjustly robbed of his mandate in 2003, has been chosen by God as an instrument of uniting Igbos. It is now believed that any Igboman who fights APGA now is a traitor to the Igbo cause.

From all indications, Ngige will soon discover to his humiliation that he will be the only left in AC, a Yoruba party. Certainly, nemesis has caught up with him as the party he did everything to destabilize has now triumphed and become the light of Ndigbo.

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