Azuya in the well-oiled platform of APC, will offer a credible alternative and the hope of a better representation in the State House of Assembly in 2019
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The fragile peace in Delta Oshimili North Local Government has been smashed to smithereens by a purported list of names for commissioner, Senior Special Advisers and Special Advisers drawn from Oshimili North that was submitted to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa
The big news is that Rt. Hon Victor Ochei has decided to bury the hatchet and back down from contesting the senatorial election results that were allegedly rigged to favour his opponent, Barrister Peter Nwaoboshi
Mr. Fred Ajudua, who was fuming with uncontrollable rage, took a rod in his house and started hitting late Mr. Emeka Oniawa on the head and every other part of his body. The deadly blows from the rod, coupled with the other beating already given to the trio, resulted in late Emeka bleeding from the ear, nose and mouth
Director General of the Azuya campaign organization, Mr. Afam Enemokwu described the election as the worst ever witnessed with massive rigging, manipulation, snatching of ballots boxes and sensitive electoral materials as well as intimidation of electorate by the members of the People Democratic Party, PDP
Xclusive Magazine is throwing its weight behind Chief Tony Uche Azuya. After 8 years in the Delta State House of Assembly, we are of the opinion that Princess Pat Ajudua has failed Oshimili North and wasted its opportunities, and it will be a disaster of monumental proportion to allow her another four years
Princess Pat Ajudua is garnering reputation as someone who does not only play politics of bitterness, but likes to fight dirty. And in her on-going political war with APGA House of Assembly candidate, Chief Tony Azuya, Ajudua is on overdrive
Xclusive Magazine has it on good authority that N120m has been disbursed for Ibusa Water Project. Ajudua, working in collusion with the then Director of Water Resources Engr Omare and the Secretary Engr H.O. Idama, pocketed N100m. House members who allowed the bill to pass shared N20m