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September 23: Francis Udoka Ndimkoha celebrated across circles, on his birthday

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Friday 23rd September, 2016, may have come and gone, but the memories will linger in the minds of many people for a long time. One of such people is Mr. Francis Udoka Ndimkoha. Events started from church service in the morning, where he got a surprise bash from the Catholic Youth Organisation of Nigeria (CYON), Holy Cross Parish, Aladimma, where he had variously served in different capacities, including Parish Secretary, Zonal Coordinator in charge of over 29 parishes, and presently, the Editor-in-Chief of Cross Newsletter, a local News Magazine. The mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Francis Metu.  In the same vein, Oru-East celebrated Francis Udoka Ndimkoha ... Extols his virtues and media expertise This is because, In a quiet ceremony that blossomed into a grand celebration, the Oru-East leaders celebrated the birthday of Mr. Francis Udoka Ndimkoha. The event which was anchored by no less a person than the TC Chairman of Oru-East LGA, Hon. Barr. Obinna Amagwu
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Like Senator Ben Murray Bruce like Afikpo Chic.  Playing to the gallery seems to have become the modus operandi of our legislators who rush to the media to make empty bedroom promises, only to shamelessly recant them later. It will be recalled that at the inception of the 8th Assembly of this 7th dispensation, the Akassa born Senator Ben Murray Bruce, representing Bayelsa East Senatorial zone ran to the media, in the heat the now infamous jumbo wardrobe allowance saga that embroidered the National Assembly, promising without batting an eyelid, that he will donate half of the allowance to Osun state Government, to help them pay the salaries of their workers and according to him, he will use the other to cloth the women of his constituency. At the end of the day, after Senator Bruce received his allowances, the story changed. Not only did he not fulfil his promise to the Government and people of Osun State, he merely donated 250,000 naira, out of the expected figure of over 17,