OTTI SLAMS JULIUS ABURE OVER CONTINUED SALE OF LABOUR PARTY NOMINATION FORMS. (PHOTO).

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 Otti Slams Julius Abure Over Continued Sale of Labour Party Nomination Forms Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has strongly criticised the former National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Julius Abure, for proceeding with the sale of governorship nomination forms despite opposition from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and subsisting court rulings. The criticism follows a viral photograph showing Abure presenting a Labour Party nomination form to a former National Vice Chairman of the party, Ceekay Igara, in the company of other party members. Reacting through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Ukoha Ukoha, Governor Otti questioned Abure’s continued claim to leadership of the party.  Ukoha insisted that both judicial pronouncements and INEC’s position have effectively sidelined Abure, describing his actions as being in contempt of court. “I think Abure is in a better position to explain the grounds on which he is still parading himself after a Federal High...

GERMANS COMPLAINED RUSSIANS AND BRITISH TOURIST ARE TOO LOUD.

Too drunk?: A survey of German tourists found they considered Brits on holiday too loud and often drunk                    A survey of 8,100 German holiday makers carried out by German travel operator Urlaubstours found out that Germans viewed the Russians and the British as both loud and all too often drunk.The Germans claimed in the survey that the British in particular were rude and had poor table manners.65 percent of Germans had bad experiences with Russian tourists,while British tourist scored 43 percent.Polish people were ranked 29 percent in fourth position is the Germans themselves,with 18 percent.The Dutch were rated 15 percent while the U.S travelers were rated 14.6 percent.They also dislike the Chinese for lacking table manners and the French for being rude and unfriendly.More photos below.                                                       Chill out: A whopping 77 per cent of Germans feel stressed on holiday due to a range of factorsChill out: A whopping 77 per cent of Germans feel stressed on holiday due to a range of factors

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