Dr Chris Ngige
in a no-holds barred wide ranging discussion with Omoyele Sowore. This is Dr Ngige's first full  interview since he left power. 
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Apr

2006

Podcast #4: Dr Chris Ngige in his own words (An Exclusive)

NVS Podcast Presents:
sowore.JPG Dr Chris Ngige in a no-holds barred wide ranging discussion with Omoyele Sowore. This is Dr Ngige's first full  interview since he left power.

Areas covered include his deal with Chris Uba and why he went to Okija, , 3rd Term 
Agenda, relationship with OBJ and Atiku, His kidnaps, views on Biafra, EFCC, his philosophy, future plans and so much more.

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Read the interview text at: http://www.saharareporters.com/dn001.php?dnid=60
 

 

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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 16.04.2006 02:21

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RootRoot is online

 # 2 | 16.04.2006 08:49

This was a very exposing interview, a few notes
1.)Me thinks Sowore can improve on his interviewing skills
2.)Is Chris Ngige the "perfect saint" or just an acceptable saint?

I am looking forward to some "Presidential Sycophants" replies to this interview.

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MamaputMamaput is offline

 # 3 | 16.04.2006 09:54

This interview made me cry and also "laugh", overall it was a very good interview with the former Gov of Anambra state. Unbelievable is the word to describe the desperate search for power by Nigerian politicians.
A Chris Uba leading a medical doctor around the bush and another bus conductor named Chuma Nzeribe assaulting him all over the place is something really strange. Wonders can never end!

I really enjoyed every bit of the interview. Hey Sowore, Happy Easter and keep up the good work you do!

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AnnouncerAnnouncer is online

 # 4 | 16.04.2006 13:48

I see why Gbenga Obasanjo was livid with the last interview, if you actually sat in his car throwing those boulders of questions at him, he must have been this close to having a heart attack. There is a certain way of asking bad questions from his interviewees that will make anyone uncomfortable. Haba!

Pre-arranged interviews all the time by Nigerian journalists makes me question their competence. What matters here is the courage to ask hard questions. For me, the tactics could go to Mt. Everest, I feel a fresh lease of life breathed into journalism with the new brand. It was breathtaking!

Sowore, I will give you an A+

You possibly need a new recorder though!

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IdiagbonIdiagbon is online

 # 5 | 16.04.2006 13:56

Sowore:

After listening to this interview I am no longer in doubt that you interviewed Kalu and Gbenga Obasanjo. I didn't believe that before!

The pitched tone in Gov. Ngige responses show how much you troubled his heart with your punch-packed questions. I couldn't believe that you have such a great sense of humor, you made Ngige laugh even as you have him pinned to the wall.

May be truly with young principled folks like you, there is some hope for Nigeria's future. Goodluck!

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Chuck IbiamChuck Ibiam is online

 # 6 | 16.04.2006 16:31

Nice interview!
Please let's have more of this!

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N.A.R.N.A.R. is offline

 # 7 | 16.04.2006 17:15

Admins,
Please, I begi for those of us wey don quack, make una dey reduce de music wey una dey use for this interview O! make we hear word! :wink: If I wan hear Fela, I get him CD!

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PicassoPicasso is offline

 # 8 | 17.04.2006 02:21

I disagree with N.A.R. I think the music is great. I particularly like that blaring soprano sax at the beginning..

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pa ran paaaapaaa, tan tan ran tan ran tan ran
pa ran paaaapaaa.......

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N.A.R.N.A.R. is offline

 # 9 | 17.04.2006 09:56

Onos,
Biko, Walahi I fear dis ya Sax O!....:D:D:D:D

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 # 10 | 17.04.2006 09:56

Onos,
Biko, Walahi I fear dis ya Sax O!....:D:D:D:D
 

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