From EMMANUEL OGOIGBE Warri
A conflict resolution expert, Prince Clement Bebenimibo, has pleaded with the leadership of the South-South, Chief Edwin Clark, to intervene in the raging impasse between President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, saying it will scuttle 2015 political dispensation if it is not nipped in the bud.
Bebenimibo whose appeal was contained in a statement made available to newsmen yesterday, also expressed deep fear over the lingering crisis, describing it as an ill-wind that would not do anybody any good.
“It is disheartening and unbelievable for a governor from the South-South to be fighting Mr. President. It is like a son fighting the father who made him what he is today,” Bebenimibo said, explaining that the governor should have a rethink and retrace his steps.
“Above all, Governor Amaechi should remember how he started his political career and his legal battle with political opponents. He should not be overwhelmed with what he has acquired and to challenge the presiden.
By all standard, he should be a dogged fighter by supporting Mr. President even in his 2015 presidential bid,” he stated.
Bebenimibo pleaded with Chief Edwin Clark to convene an urgent meeting to resolve the impasse between President Jonathan and Governor Amaechi.
“We all know that Chief Clark, a former information minister, is a vibrant, meticulous and persistent leader of the South-South who is capable of resolving the issue within the shortest possible time,” he said, adding that the two leaders should find a way of developing the marginalized Niger Delta region rather than dissipating energy on meaningless things.
A conflict resolution expert, Prince Clement Bebenimibo, has pleaded with the leadership of the South-South, Chief Edwin Clark, to intervene in the raging impasse between President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, saying it will scuttle 2015 political dispensation if it is not nipped in the bud.
Bebenimibo whose appeal was contained in a statement made available to newsmen yesterday, also expressed deep fear over the lingering crisis, describing it as an ill-wind that would not do anybody any good.
“It is disheartening and unbelievable for a governor from the South-South to be fighting Mr. President. It is like a son fighting the father who made him what he is today,” Bebenimibo said, explaining that the governor should have a rethink and retrace his steps.
“Above all, Governor Amaechi should remember how he started his political career and his legal battle with political opponents. He should not be overwhelmed with what he has acquired and to challenge the presiden.
By all standard, he should be a dogged fighter by supporting Mr. President even in his 2015 presidential bid,” he stated.
Bebenimibo pleaded with Chief Edwin Clark to convene an urgent meeting to resolve the impasse between President Jonathan and Governor Amaechi.
“We all know that Chief Clark, a former information minister, is a vibrant, meticulous and persistent leader of the South-South who is capable of resolving the issue within the shortest possible time,” he said, adding that the two leaders should find a way of developing the marginalized Niger Delta region rather than dissipating energy on meaningless things.
Controversial
and attention seeking singer, Maheeda went completely naked in her new
video, which she shot today at Ikeja. The supposed gospel singer turned
sex goddess appeared naked in the video of her ‘Naija bad girl’ song,
directed by Frizzle and Bizzle films.
According to information available to Vanguard newspaper, the singer has hired ‘agents’ to circulate the nude photographs with the hope it will be viral on the internet before the end of today.
It will be recalled that Maheeda, Beverly Osu and Juliet Ibrahim came under fire for posting X-rated Christmas cards of themselves.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/maheeda-goes-completely-naked-ikeja/#sthash.3pA28kMl.dpuf
According to information available to Vanguard newspaper, the singer has hired ‘agents’ to circulate the nude photographs with the hope it will be viral on the internet before the end of today.
It will be recalled that Maheeda, Beverly Osu and Juliet Ibrahim came under fire for posting X-rated Christmas cards of themselves.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/maheeda-goes-completely-naked-ikeja/#sthash.3pA28kMl.dpuf
Controversial
and attention seeking singer, Maheeda went completely naked in her new
video, which she shot today at Ikeja. The supposed gospel singer turned
sex goddess appeared naked in the video of her ‘Naija bad girl’ song,
directed by Frizzle and Bizzle films.
According to information available to Vanguard newspaper, the singer has hired ‘agents’ to circulate the nude photographs with the hope it will be viral on the internet before the end of today.
It will be recalled that Maheeda, Beverly Osu and Juliet Ibrahim came under fire for posting X-rated Christmas cards of themselves.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/maheeda-goes-completely-naked-ikeja/#sthash.3pA28kMl.dpuf
According to information available to Vanguard newspaper, the singer has hired ‘agents’ to circulate the nude photographs with the hope it will be viral on the internet before the end of today.
It will be recalled that Maheeda, Beverly Osu and Juliet Ibrahim came under fire for posting X-rated Christmas cards of themselves.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/maheeda-goes-completely-naked-ikeja/#sthash.3pA28kMl.dpuf
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