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Fear Politicians: Emeka Esogbue Shocked by Philip Elueme's Forged Article Over Anioma National Congress

Fear Politicians: Emeka Esogbue Shocked by Philip Elueme's Forged Article Over Anioma National Congress


There was the dispute over reported bid to create a socio-political organization for the Anioma people, which some politicians guided against and I did a piece, stating that Anioma is a region that requires an establishment of a socio-cultural organization in the magnitude of Ohanaeze, Afenifere, Arewa, Middle Belt Forum and others, which attracted positive comments from a wide range of social media users. 


Interestingly, Philip Elueme, Legislative Aide to Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, the Senator serving the Delta North, in total difference called me instantly on the phone and with political motivation, he attempted to dissuade my opinion but I stood still. 


The next morning, the Legislative Aide went up on social media with a screaming headline, "Philip Elueme Chides Emeka Esogbue Over Anioma National Congress." Shockingly, he came up phoney details. Although he never responded to my earlier publication anywhere that anyone read, he cooked up and article, making it look like he chided me. 


Mr Philip Elueme, you should find other means of justifying your less-paying political assistance job to your master instead of this fraudulent use of a mini-blog to write to feed your political masters with lies. If you do this, then politics is not your calling but desperate trade to please your masters. You lack what it takes to chide me and never did. I had written to condemn a badly worded text typical of your trade, circulating on the media, and next, you called me on the phone, did some brotherly talk and now, you write on a blog with a complex headline. You walk on the path of fraudulent media to propagate politics for your masters. I challenge you to produce the original article where you chided me and let the world also read it. You are an exposed fraud.


Once confronted to produce the original publication where he chided me, he started to whip sentiment, unable to do so. He obviously never chided me and never even had the guts to respond to my publication. In a more fraudulent situation, Philip Elueme, fraudulently credited the authorship of his work to Stanley Mbulu and like a hiding monkey with some exposed body, the content of the piece was done in first person style. 


The fraudulent piece, character and intellectuality are worrisome. 


Here's my original response to him when the phoney article was published on social media.


Mr Philip Elueme, you should find other means of justifying your less-paying political assistance job to your master instead of this fraudulent use of a mini-blog to write to feed your political masters with lies. If you do this, then politics is not your calling but desperate trade to please your masters. You lack what it takes to chide me and never did. I had written to condemn a badly worded text typical of your trade, circulating on the media, and next, you called me on the phone, did some brotherly talk and now, you write on a blog with a complex headline. You walk on the path of fraudulent media to propagate politics for your masters. I challenge you to produce the original article where you chided me and let the world also read it. You are an exposed fraud.

 

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