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MR PRESIDENT SIR, BEFORE YOU COME TO IMO STATE 

MR PRESIDENT SIR, BEFORE YOU COME TO IMO STATE 

Mr. President, they said you are coming to Imo State, Thursday September 9, 2021, but deep inside me, I know you are not coming, even those announcing your coming, equally know that you are not coming. Óga president, with or without any announcement by any group, I/we know you are not coming, live, the highest you can do is to send somebody; I know you naaa.

 

Mr. President, in case you send somebody, I wish to tell you that, if you can announce your coming to Imo State every two weeks, it will help us small, because, for over a week now, the Government in power has been painting the roads with black & white or black and yellow paints, but watery paints that were/are mixed with half bucket of water, so they roads are not even shinning (go to ShopRite roundabout, egbu road by relief junction, etc, you will confirm what am saying).


  1. No road in Imo State has been completely done, the ones commissioned by your V.P and Senate President, have spoilt already, one of them is among the roads the want you to commission or re-commission tomorrow.

 

  1. The ways they are using pipe to spray black paints on our Trunk B roads, are very funny. These paints look like road construction, but they are mere oil paints… Too bad.

 

  1. Mr. President, do you know even the road named after you few months ago, has spoilt at the Ideal Suite junction/side?.

 

  1. Mr. President, when Rochas was in power, he said acidic rainfalls were spoiling Imo roads, please ask our Governor if acidic whether is spoiling his own roads.

 

  1. Mr. President, in case you don’t know, IPOB has declared tomorrow, TOTAL LOCKDOWN, who will welcome you?.


  1. Mr. President, in the first place, how did you agree to come to Igbo/Imo land…? Were you joking or what?

 

  1. Mr. President, I hope you know that a litre of fuel (only in Imo State) is #500 (black market), #200/250 most fuel stations, 1 kg of cooking gas #720, we can’t even buy akara #20, satchel water #200 a bag, #20one satchel water, everything is very high here …. I hope you know?

 

  1. Mr. President, to me, you are coming (though you will not physically come) to confirm & commission hardship in our state.

 

  1. Mr. President, nawaa for you oo, your political son(s) is/are doing as you instructed them. No problem, time will tell, God is our strength.

 

Nwa-Eze Afam

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TEMI BADMUS

Temi Badmus is a Food scientist and an Art enthusiast. She is an health freelancer, and media Manager. She is a humorous and controversial writer, who believes all form of writing is audible if it's done well. Temi Badmus specializes on indigenous food nutrient research and values. She believes in reaching out to people with health decline through articles and giving advice on good eating habit.

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