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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Breaking News! OUK's plan to burn a portion of his Igbere house for sympathy exposed:


Unbelievable but it appears to be very correct. The Former Governor  of Abia State, Orji uzor kalu is planning to partially burn the security and drivers houses at his camp Neya Mansion to attract sympathy to himself and create the impression that his life is in danger.

 Kalu had flown a kite on his facebook account where he stated that he got information that hired assassins are on his trail and there are plans to burn his Igbere house. Speaking to southeastonlinenews, Kalu's estranged ally Odimegwu Onwumere maintained that OUK who is frustrated over his failed attempts to join PDP is doing everything to attract sympathy for himself.

 Odimegwu revealed that kalu will be at Igbere this weekend or next to execute this plan of his.  According to Kalu's estranged writer,  Odimegwu Onwumere he is coming with  some group of journalists, bloggers, print and electronic. The idea, is to cause a breaking news with the purported fire that will be set intentionally by his aides at Igbere.

It will be recalled that on 06 October 2011, OUK planned and claimed an invasion of his house by some armed men in Victoria Island Lagos, an area known to be very safe and this act was just to discredit Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos due to the face off they had.

On a similar note, it will be recalled that on 2nd of March 2013, Kalu in a bid to discredit the Governor of Abia State over the security achievement of Governor T.A Orji of Abia State, claimed an attack on his person by some gunmen at his  Igbere home.

However, the SoutheastNewsonline reporter who contacted the Police Headquarters in Abia State and the Ohafia Military Barracks Commander reported that both the military personnel and the Police had frowned at the false alarm and called on OUK to remain a responsible and law abiding citizen. They warned against any act of sabotage in Abia State while advising the Citizens of the State remain partners in the fight against crime.

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