Monday 11 November 2013

At Last, Chime Finally Sends Wife Packing


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Mrs Clara Chime
After a failed bid to send his wife, Clara,  back to her family Sunday night following the controversy surrounding her alleged confinement at the Government House, Governor Sullivan Chime  has finally sent her packing in the early hours of Monday.

The governor, with the assistance of security operatives attached to Government House had packed Mrs. Chime's personal effects on Sunday evening and forcibly ejected her from the lodge  to her .mother's residence at House 67 located at the Coal City Garden Estate behind, CBN headquarters in Enugu.

At Last, Chime Finally Sends Wife Packing


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Mrs Clara Chime
After a failed bid to send his wife, Clara,  back to her family Sunday night following the controversy surrounding her alleged confinement at the Government House, Governor Sullivan Chime  has finally sent her packing in the early hours of Monday.

The governor, with the assistance of security operatives attached to Government House had packed Mrs. Chime's personal effects on Sunday evening and forcibly ejected her from the lodge  to her .mother's residence at House 67 located at the Coal City Garden Estate behind, CBN headquarters in Enugu.

Chime Bundles Wife out of Enugu Government House


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Mrs Clara Chime
The drama over the detention of Mrs. Clara Chime, wife of the Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, entered another chapter Sunday when the governor, with the assistance of security operatives, sent her packing from the Enugu Government House.
Mrs. Chime’s personal effects were packed for her by the governor and his security detail, and she was forcibly taken out of the Government House to her mother’s residence at House 38, Coal City Estate, Enugu.

SIMON KOLAWOLE: 2015: The Hottest Battleground

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Simon Kolawole Live!: By Simon Kolawole, Emailsimon.kolawole@thisdaylive.com

Professor Ango Abdullahi, spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), has never left anybody in doubt about where he and his group stand: the North must produce the president in 2015. Speaking last week, he declared once again: “There is no going back on the presidency returning to the North in 2015.” Former governor of Sokoto State and member of the All Progressives Alliance (APC), Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, famously told TELL magazine in 2002: “We want our power back!” He lamented that the North made a mistake by conceding power to the South in 1999. This, in truth, is a popular sentiment in most parts of the North till today. There is a feeling of frustration and marginalisation in the Nigerian power equation.