Oseloka obaze biography examples

  • Obaze is the former Secretary to the State Government of Anambra State, Nigeria from 2012 to 2015 - MD & CEO, Oseloka H. Obaze.
  • As a diplomat, an author, a poet, a mediator, a consultant and strategic policy advisor, he rivals the best and has received uncountable.
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    Obaze…in the race for Anambra State House

    Valentine Obienyem digs into the life of Oseloka Obaze, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, who initially was reluctant to return to Nigeria from his base in the United States but now wants to stay for good

    Several centuries ago, a young metaphysical Yogi found it difficult explaining Yoga to a non-initiate. Exasperated, he declared that: “It is only through Yoga that Yoga may be known”. We face such frustrations in our daily life.

    Not too long ago, the then Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi was going to introduce Mr. Oseloka Obaze to me – as he contemplated how to attract him from the comfort of his United Nations office in New York to join hands in building a new Nigeria. When it seemed I did not take notice of the attributes he used to describe Mr. Obaze, he said: “Val, it needs seeing Oseloka in action, following him through what he does for yo

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  • Special Assistant of the Decade

    Edifying Elucidations BY OKEY IKECHUKWU

    The THISDAY awards have come and gone. The winners in the various categories of merit are probably not done with the celebrations. The particular award on the basis of which I decided to write about the Special Assistant of the Decade is that of Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State, who won the Governor of the Decade award. But, knowing that no governor governs by himself, and also knowing that there is always a deputy governor, commissioners, aides, etc., we must state, for the record, that the choice and effective deployment of supporting personnel are critical success factors in this matter. Such dependable people as Mrs. Obi, Prof Okunna, Chief Oseloka Obaze, Mr. Peter Afuba and many others who stood like unshakable pillars around Peter Obi through thick and thin are relevant, if not determining, variable here. But the person I presume to bring out for special, and elaborate, mention here, in

    I have always had a hard time writing poetry, committing to paper poetic epitaphs, epigrams, short or long hands of reminiscerande thoughts, emotional outbursts and/or figurative flights of fancy. For that art form eller gestalt forces such uncompromising economy of words that you either have what it takes or you don’t. There are no mittpunkt grounds. Reading people’s poetry is harder for me still. What monstrous constructions, compositions, conjugations, convolutions and indecipherable abstractions am inom going to be subjected to? Because for me, after authoring fourteen works of fiction and non-fiction; I have two unbending literary rules carved in stone: coherence and beauty – of language – in that order.
    And both must be present at all times, not one and not the other or a little of one and a whole lot of the other; but both in lika measure at all times! Otherwise, inom close the collection in hard bound cover, never to be reopened bygd me until kingdom come! So, when Oseloka Oba