LABOUR PARTY SLAMS BLACKMAILER OVER NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
EDO State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) has demanded an unreserved apology from one Ms Agho Blessing who has been running berserk on social media, spewing venom and acerbic libellous allegation against the national chairman of our great party, Comrade Barrister Julius Abure.
The state chairman, Comrade Kelly Ogbaloi descended heavily on Ms Agho Blessing over her primitive, baseless and scorched earth criticism of the celebrated national chairman who has helped to nurture the Labour Party along with other patriotic leaders of the party over the last three decades without blemish.
Agho Blessing who is an internet urchin has been ranting on her Facebook page with less than 4,000 followers over the loose of one of her numerous man friends, Mr Murphy Imasuen who lost at the Labour Party rescheduled primary election conducted in Egor/Orhionmwon/ Federal Constituency of Edo State, sometimes in July this year.
In one of her incoherent diatribe against Barrister Abure, Blessing wrote: “The duplicitous national chairman of the party; Julius Abure has threatened to dissolve the State Executive excos for refusing to support him.
“Recall, that it was allege that the tolotolo long throat national chairman collected the sum of N30MILLION from the desperate dishonorable iyenokhua; Madam Elizabeth Ativie to place her name on the INEC list.
“Elizabeth Ativie uncloaked her ordeal with Julius Abure, the Labour Party national chairman who asked her for money, she gave him a bank draft and boom he removed Murphy Imasuen’s name and changed it to hers”.
Agho Blessing is said to be engaged in bizarre and violent preoccupations after many failed marriages on account of her uncontrolled verbal diarrhoea, disruptive behaviour, and unbridled insolence that has to do with mental instability.
Comrade Ogbaloi called on Ms. Agho Blessing to retract her unfounded allegations against the national chairman that he has been trying to dissolve the state EXCO of the party as well as the N30m allegation within seven days or face multiple litigations.