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Anenih: I hate being called ‘Mr Fix It’… call me an achiever instead

BY Fredrick Nwabufo

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Tony Anenih, former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) board of trustees, says he dislikes being called “Mr Fix It” because of its ambiguous connotation.

In his book, ‘My Life and Nigerian Politics’, the statesman said some people call him by the moniker out of mischief.

He said he preferred to be called an achiever because it was more complimentary.

“I am aware that some people call me ‘Mr Fix It’. I think such people call me that name, either in contempt or in admiration,” he wrote.

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“It is possible that they are being mischievous. A few questions arise here. Am I ‘Mr Fix It’ as a reformer or someone who always does things right? Am I being portrayed as who gets things settled or fixed. Am I being held out as someone who by hook or by crook achieves results with the belief that the end justifies the means?

“In any case, I do not enjoy this appellation. I have always believed in what I do and I always make sure I achieve success without listening to the crowd of voices. If I am called an achiever, that sounds more complimentary, satisfying and positive than the ambiguous impression which ‘Mr Fix It’ connotes.”

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