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Sunday, 23 April 2017

Phtos: Former Abia state governor, Orji Uzor Kalu celebrates 57th birthday in the farm

Former Abia state governor, Orji Uzor Kalu who turned 57 on Friday, April 21, 2017, celebrated the special day in the farm, to share agricultural knowledge and expertise with the people of Abia State. Taking to his Facebook page, he shared these photos and wrote:

'For over 20 years, I have tried not to celebrate my birthday. But today I am in the farm not only to mark my 57th birthday but to also share agricultural knowledge and expertise with our people. Up to this moment, many people are not yet convinced about the wealth hidden in farming. 
While some are scared of its demanding nature, others are yet to understand the importance of farming to ourselves and to the nation. I am glad spending my birthday on the farm, but I am more glad because of the knowledge our agricultural extension workers and I were able to impart on our people.'






16 comments:

  1. Happy birthday to him


    ... Merited happiness

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  2. thief na you follow make ABA miserable till now.

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  3. All these people, some in suites, white-upon-white, are farming and "sharing agricultural knowledge"? Political farming!

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  4. Orji Kalu: this is the problem. You had the chance to endear yourself to ndi Abia during your eight (8) year stint as Governor but blew it. You have run from one party to another looking for cover from the criminal prosecution hanging on your neck for raping the treasury of the state. And now you wish to identify with the masses you killed by you bab and corrupt government. Sorry Orji, you lost it!

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  5. ok
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  6. That man, is the curse of Abia state. And also an extended curse of Ndi-Igbo. My prayer for all the troublers of Igbo tribe, is that they should die, no, but they will live to become forgotten as a dead man out of mind (see Ps 31:12) They will live to reap the sorrows and pains which they sowed against Igbos. They will live to hear and see the salvation of the Igbos by the Lord, which He had started, but they won't be part of the joy

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  7. Indeed theres wealth hidden in agriculture but this move nothing but a mare show off. He should have instructed all his aids including the person taking the pictures to a hole a work.....

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  8. Indeed theres wealth hidden in agriculture but this move is nothing but a mare show off. He should have instructed all his aids including the person taking the pictures to take a hole and work.....

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  9. Hbd to him

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  10. Just a media event...the road to Igbo Presidency slot...

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  11. Rubbish, same as Atiku drinking pure water. Political farming, going to farm with camera men and a crowd, Story!

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