Aloy Ejilmakor (Esq. ) Marginalisation

Ohanaeze: Ozobu, Ibeh, others risk imprisonment as Ejimakor commences contempt proceedings

A lawyer, Barrister Aloy Ejimakor has commenced contempt proceeding against Chief Richard Ozobu, Chidi Ibeh, Uche Okwukwu and Okechukwu Isiguzoro over the parallel election of executives of Ohanaeze Ndigbo. In the originating suit which has former Imo Governor, Ikedi Ohakim as the Plaintiff, the court order restrained Ozobu and Okwukwu from conducting a parallel election to offices in Ohanaeze outside the one organised by an electoral committee set up by former president general, Chief Nnia Nwodo and headed by Chief Gary Igariwey. Speaking to our correspondent, Barr Ejimakor said that It was the injunction that had enabled the electoral committee…
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Nigeria Is The Reason For Biafra                   **Even murderous terrorists, some of them foreign, are treated better.

Nigeria Is The Reason For Biafra **Even murderous terrorists, some of them foreign, are treated better.

Nigeria was expected to be better after it’s tragic, genocidal Civil War came to a dramatic close in 1970. It was called a civil war just because it was fought amongst compatriots. Yet, in concept, execution and dimension, there was nothing civil about it. It was vicious, attritional and sans any compatriot spirit. There was no guarantee that Igbos or Biafrans would survive the war or its aftermaths. Yet, in the end, and counting to today, the very instinct for self-preservation and an unparalleled spirit of private enterprise plus quantum street wisdom ensured that the people not only survived, they…
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Exposed!! FG, Senate Plot To Exclude Southeast From Fruits of $23B Loan<br> … Substantial Portion For Repay Comes From Southeast Oil —Aloy Ejimakor

Exposed!! FG, Senate Plot To Exclude Southeast From Fruits of $23B Loan
… Substantial Portion For Repay Comes From Southeast Oil —Aloy Ejimakor

A renowned Abuja based Legal Practioner has in all totality faulted the perceived ploy by the federal government of Nigeria, in conjunction with the Nigerian senate to leave out the Sout East region of the country, from the spending plan proposed for the $23B foreign loan recently approved by the Senate. Aloy Ejimakor, (Esq.) amidst indignation frowned at the revealed plot by the federal government, arguing that the proposed loan would obviously not be repaid by the separate resources of the Federal Government, rather the resources of Nigeria or the Federation of Nigeria, "particularly oil, of which a substantial portion…
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