Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Onwuasoanya Fcc Jones: DID SUDDEN BILLIONAIRE, UCHE NWOSU FAIL THE 10,000 JOBS APTITUDE TEST?

DID SUDDEN BILLIONAIRE, UCHE NWOSU FAIL THE 10,000 JOBS APTITUDE TEST?
 A very unlikely twist was added to the very likely reasons why Governor
 Owelle Rochas Okorocha had to scrap the popular ten thousand jobs for the youths program instituted by Chief Ikedi Godson Ohakim, few days after he assumed office as the Governor of Imo State, precisely on the 6th of June, 2011. It is alleged that the Governor's son-in-law and the commissioner for lands, housing and urban development, the deputy chief of staff and the second most powerful politician at present in Imo State, ex-comrade Uche Nwosu, was one of the applicants who sat for that very transparent recruitment examination, but was not able to meet up with the requisite score to be considered for employment. It was also alleged by the same source that a former commissioner in the State and a staunch supporter of Governor Okorocha; Architect Alex Ogwazuo also participated in the recruitment exercise but failed to make the cut-off mark.
 While I cannot confidently say that this is true, I feel it is right to throw the question to the public considering the incontestable fact that ex-Comrade Uche Nwosu has not worked anywhere in his life, before being appointed Commissioner by his benefactor and father-in-law. 
 It will be a wonder of the century if it is confirmed that the man who has emerged as one of the wealthiest men in Imo State, could not pass a common recruitment exam just five years ago. It will also get analysts cracking their brains to understand and possibly justify how it is possible for a man who was seeking for job just five years ago, could end up owning one of the best houses in one of the choicest areas in Owerri, and owning some of the best properties you can think of anywhere in the country, just after serving as a commissioner for less than four years.
 IMO GA ENWERE ONWE YA! 

Written by Onwuasoanya Fcc Jones
A very unlikely twist was added to the very likely reasons why Governor
Owelle Rochas Okorocha had to scrap the popular ten thousand jobs for the youths program instituted by Chief Ikedi Godson Ohakim, few days after he assumed office as the Governor of Imo State, precisely on the 6th of June, 2011. It is alleged that the Governor's son-in-law and the commissioner for lands, housing and urban development, the deputy chief of staff and the second most powerful politician at present in Imo State, ex-comrade Uche Nwosu, was one of the applicants who sat for that very transparent recruitment examination, but was not able to meet up with the requisite score to be considered for employment. It was also alleged by the same source that a former commissioner in the State and a staunch supporter of Governor Okorocha; Architect Alex Ogwazuo also participated in the recruitment exercise but failed to make the cut-off mark.
While I cannot confidently say that this is true, I feel it is right to throw the question to the public considering the incontestable fact that ex-Comrade Uche Nwosu has not worked anywhere in his life, before being appointed Commissioner by his benefactor and father-in-law.
It will be a wonder of the century if it is confirmed that the man who has emerged as one of the wealthiest men in Imo State, could not pass a common recruitment exam just five years ago. It will also get analysts cracking their brains to understand and possibly justify how it is possible for a man who was seeking for job just five years ago, could end up owning one of the best houses in one of the choicest areas in Owerri, and owning some of the best properties you can think of anywhere in the country, just after serving as a commissioner for less than four years.
IMO GA ENWERE ONWE YA!


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