“The way things are going, very soon I will start granting interviews again to put things in proper perspective both for Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu, Governor Peter Obi....
“I will come back to the public with their activities, with details one after the other so that people will know what they are doing. It’s time for me to expose everybody. Now, that time has come."
The last may not have been heard about the death of late Ezeigbo Gburugburu, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, as the National Chairman of APGA and close confidant of the departed leader, Chief Victor Umeh, has vowed to tell the world all he knows about his death.
Umeh, who claimed that the late Igbo leader suffered heart attack as a result of pressure from some quarters, vowed to expose everything he knows about Ojukwu’s illness and death once the one year remembrance of Ojukwu was done with on November 26.
Umeh, while briefing newsmen in Enugu over a recent claim that himself and Governor Rochas Okorocha shunned a peace meeting held recently in Awka, also blamed both Governor Obi and Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu for the problem in APGA.
Reacting to the crises in APGA, Umeh said: “I take no blame for what is happening. If there is any reconciliatory meeting, any meeting where the progress of APGA will be discussed, that meeting should be properly convened, people should be properly invited and notified, I will be the first person to be there.
“Because one after the other, I will look into their faces and tell them what they have been doing, which I have refused to tell the public. On the meeting, which he was reported to have shunned, the APGA boss said he was surprised to read that a text message was sent notifying him of the meeting."
The last may not have been heard about the death of late Ezeigbo Gburugburu, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, as the National Chairman of APGA and close confidant of the departed leader, Chief Victor Umeh, has vowed to tell the world all he knows about his death.
Umeh, who claimed that the late Igbo leader suffered heart attack as a result of pressure from some quarters, vowed to expose everything he knows about Ojukwu’s illness and death once the one year remembrance of Ojukwu was done with on November 26.
Umeh, while briefing newsmen in Enugu over a recent claim that himself and Governor Rochas Okorocha shunned a peace meeting held recently in Awka, also blamed both Governor Obi and Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu for the problem in APGA.
Reacting to the crises in APGA, Umeh said: “I take no blame for what is happening. If there is any reconciliatory meeting, any meeting where the progress of APGA will be discussed, that meeting should be properly convened, people should be properly invited and notified, I will be the first person to be there.
“Because one after the other, I will look into their faces and tell them what they have been doing, which I have refused to tell the public. On the meeting, which he was reported to have shunned, the APGA boss said he was surprised to read that a text message was sent notifying him of the meeting."
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