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The PG Uruagu Nnewi, Chief Innocent Okoli (Organizer), hits Barrister Nwaogwugwu with a Bombshell


The President General of Uruagu Nnewi, Chief Innocent Okoli (Makuo), popularly known as Organizer, took exception to the story credited to Barrister Nwaogwugwu regarding the state of Uruagu administration.

Chief Okoli (Organizer) felt that Barrister Nwaogwugwu was being petty and should have owned up to the fact that he let down the community that erroneously believed that he would serve it creditably by electing him as the Secretary-General.

Chief Okoli said, “Barrister Nwaogwugwu knows that the community’s account has never been an issue or compromised in any way.”

He continued, “By promoting falsehood against my administration, he is, by implication insinuating that I was misappropriating the community’s money.

That insinuation is quite laughable to the Nnewi people and the non-indigenes, who are well aware of my various humanitarian commitment to our people and the churches.

I want to say that Barrister Nwaogwugwu abandoned his responsibility as the Secretary General of the community. “He probably thought that the executive would remove him through a vote of no confidence at the general meeting when he came up with the resignation stunt.

Chief Okoli said, “The few times Barrister Nwaogwugwu came to the meeting, he was confronted by late Prince Sunny Obi’s daughter, Sheila Njideka Obi, regarding accounting of the father’s assets he was handling.” It was no secret that Prince Sunny Obi’s daughter accused him of mismanagement and evading her because of his inability to account for various money he collected.

“I would not have responded to Barrister Chikodili Nwaogwugwu if not for the fact that many patriotic supporters of the Uruagu community may believe his pack of lies if left unchallenged,” Chief Okoli said.

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