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CHIGOZIE REACTS TO THE RECENT ATTACK ON HIS BOSS BY THE FACELESS 'ODERA ALAIGBO', SAYS HE SHOULD STOP DIVERTING ATTENTION

Dear Mazi Odera,

Having read your recent expression of innate idiocy in an attempt to smear the Ifeanyi Ubah brand, it has become pertinent to reach out to you to avoid being carried away by hurricane "ubah"

I have watched with subtlety your gradual and disgraceful entrance into the ring meant for lions; and as a dog in the jungle which you are, your silence is non-negotiable lest you are consumed for supper and defecated when the cock crows. 

While it is expected of you to spew this manner of junk which has become your trademark, one would have thought that you would be sensible enough to tread on the side of caution when mentioning the name Ifeanyi Ubah knowing fully well how you sneak into Maitama begging for....never mind! That would be an issue for another day.

Permit me to state that I do not wish to take you to the cleaners by revealing your dirty secrets just yet for reasons best known to me and as a mark of respect for Dr. Ubah who is your benefactor.

Why have you and your paymaster intentionally refused to address the issues raised by Dr. Ubah? The issue of N7billion is a known fact which has even been acknowledged by several of your paymaster's media aides. Why fret at the mention of the figure? Why has your paymaster refused to take up the challenge of clearing the air in front of the media once and for all as suggested by Dr. Ubah? Would your paymaster deny that there was no recent meeting in a Senator's house over the payment of N7billion?

I wish to advice that you desist from this dance of shame henceforth....else you will have the skeletons in your cupboard to contend with.

Your massive support for Dr. Ubah is well documented, especially during his ordeal with DSS. So I believe you know better even though you have decided to choose senselessness over honesty, surprisingly .

As they would say, a word is enough for the wise. Mazi Odera, are you wise?

Meanwhile "blind" Mazi Odera, Dr. Ubah is the man on blue just behind Chief Olisa Metuh as you can also see his name written as being part of the delegation. You should visit an optician asap for medical help. God bless!

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