Friday, 5 September 2014

Actor Bob Manuel Udokwu Turns Politician...


Actor Bob Manuel Udokwu Turns Politician...

The nollywood actor has gone into politics oh! Bob-manuel who was a special assistant to governor Willie Obiano of Anambra state, has declared his ambition to contest in the coming 2015 general elections! The fineboy actor has chosen to vie for a seat in the Anambra State House of Assembly to represent Idemili North constituency.

     During his declaration, he made it known his decision to join politics is to help develop and transform the state in line with the vision of the present administration and also help

 develop his Idemili North area into a constituency to beat in the state. He also asked for prayers and support from his well wishers across the state.

*Politics is now the new Nollywood... hehehe


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 ....not been guaranteed of your share, you are already canvassing for another person." "Why are you so greedy? Don't you know it is right that as sons of Dogongari we should be our brothers' keepers?" Sule tackled Bawa. Bawa snorted. "Let's get Yakubu to give us milk first before we know what to do." The four boys walked to the master's house situated on top of the hill. It was a neat bungalow with green lawn that was well kept. They walked behind the house with Tanko in the lead. At such times, Mr. Jacobs would be at the church holding service with the natives and settling disputes amongst the people. They found Yakubu plucking mango behind the house. Yakubu saw them and frowned. "What is it you've come here for?" he asked. "We want to have some milk?" Tanko said. "Is that why you've come in a battalion? Or do you want to get me into trouble?" Yakubu said. "Come one, we are your brothers, and I am sure you know us," Tanko said. "I objected to all of us coming here but they will not listen to me," Bawa said. Yakubu looked at him. He knew him enough to understand his intentions. So he paid no heed to him. "I will get you some milk but next time nobody should come here for anything. The master will get me into trouble if he knew I was giving out his milk," Yakubu said. He went inside and returned with a cup full ofmilk. "Here," he said and handed it to Tanko. "Thank you," they said "Now hurry away before he comes around. Keep the cup for me Tanko, I will collect it from you tomorrow in school," Yakubu said and the boys left. Just as they walked down the hill, they saw Mr. Jacobs returning home. They all lay down in the grass-and crawled to the other side of the hill to avoid being seen by the master. Some milk spilled. Mr. Jacobs was a fast walker. He always seemed to be in a hurry. He walked up to the house and disappeared through the front door. The boys took to their heels and ran to their hostel. "We Will divide it amongst ourselves, the four of us," Sule said. "Why? It was Tanko and T that had the idea of going for the milk. You and the village head chiefs son only met us on our way and you boys only escorted us so, both of you are not part of it," Bawa said. "Are you saying they will not get from the milk? That is being greedy," Tanko said. "No, it's not being greedy, it is only not being foolish," Bawa argued. "How can people who did not plant or know anything about sowing now want to have a share of the harvest? This is what my father will call cheating." "Your father is a cheat," Sule said. Garba was just watching them. He had never had this type of milk before and he realltwanted a Wste of it. But he was wondering why .:Bawa was so selfish. "How dare you call my father a cheat? Who is your father? Is he not the man who likes to borrow money to do anything?" Bawa fired back. Sule was angry. It was true that his father had borrowed money from Bawa's father and it had become a known issue when his father could not pay as at when due and Bawa's father had made a big issue out of it and everybody in Dogongari heard of it. However few days later his father had paid the money. "Don't insult my father," Sule warned. "You started it," Bawa said. He turned to Tanko, "You will share the milk in two equal parts between you and me. You can give whoever you choose to."

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