Republicanism,communication,leadership DNA injures the Icon of City boys movement in SE/Dr Sam Uche Okoro

I saw a video clip from obi Cubana warning his online followers to stop reigning insults at him because he’s now a ‘Double chief’.

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Well, that brings us back to a reminder about the history of the concept of ‘servant leadership’ in Igboland.

Certain historical traits have refused to be washed off by time in the Igbos joint DNA, and foremost on the list is the concept of servant leadership. As a people who are unabashedly bleary-eyed republicans who’s only point of convergence on a matter is ‘merit’ and ‘factuality’, Igbos DO NOT GIVE ANYONE THE RIGHT TO SPEAK OR ACT FOR THEM, except that matter is thoroughly debated and analysed OR , where the facts of such a matter is incontestably and unarguably clear.

The republican nature of the Igbos opens hustling, money making and success to all and sundry, so that no one mistakes his wealth as a ticket to lord over the rest.
Obi Cubana and his bunch of business friends, by dabbling into active politics and going straight up to bring a drug convict, a notorious unhealthy international crook to ndiigbo to support, have played a RASCALITY BEYOND FORGIVENESS AND HAVE TRADED THEIR RESPECT IN THE PROCESS, HENCE A HANDFUL OF THAT CLIQUE HAVE ABSENTED.
Obi Cubana and co have made themselves fair game and insults absorber for the tribally prismed tinubu government.

By the way, if it was yardaua or goodluck Jonathan, or datti ahmed, or olu falae that was contesting against tinubu, Igbos will still bash and castigate obi Cubana and his bunch for spearheading the campaign of a criminal candidate in Igboland.

If you want your chiefness to be respected, you must not bring questionable projects that will bring you to disrepute to the republican natured Igbos. Now, they peeking into your source of wealth too. Too bad.


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