Monday 23 December 2013

Jonathan’s letter to Obasanjo




Jonathan’s letter to Obasanjo

on December 22, 2013


December 20th 2013

His Excellency,

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR

Agbe L’Oba House, Quarry Road,

Ibara, Abeokuta.

RE: BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE

I wish to formally acknowledge your letter dated December 2, 2013 and other previous correspondence similar to it.

You will recall that all the letters were brought to me by hand. Although both of us discussed some of the issues in those letters, I had not, before now, seen the need for any formal reply since, to me, they contained advice from a former President to a serving President. Obviously, you felt differently because in your last letter, you complained about my not acknowledging or replying your previous letters.

It is with the greatest possible reluctance that I now write this reply. I am most uneasy about embarking on this unprecedented and unconventional form of open communication between me and a former leader of our country because I know that there are more acceptable and dignified means of doing so.

But I feel obliged to reply your letter for a number of reasons: one, you formally requested for a reply and not sending you one will be interpreted as ignoring a former President.

Secondly, Nigerians know the role you have played in my political life and given the unfortunate tone of your letter, clearly, the grapes have gone sour. Therefore, my side of the story also needs to be told.

The third reason why I must reply you in writing is that your letter is clearly a threat to national security as it may deliberately or inadvertently set the stage for subversion.

The fourth reason for this reply is that you raised very weighty issues, and since the letter has been made public, Nigerians are expressing legitimate concerns. A response from me therefore, becomes very necessary.

The fifth reason is that this letter may appear in biographies and other books which political commentators on Nigeria’s contemporary politics may write. It is only proper for such publications to include my comments on the issues raised in your letter.

Sixthly, you are very unique in terms of the governance of this country. You were a military Head of State for three years and eight months, and an elected President for eight years. That means you have been the Head of Government of Nigeria for about twelve years. This must have, presumably, exposed you to a lot of information. Thus when you make a statement, there is the tendency for people to take it seriously.

The seventh reason is that the timing of your letter coincided with other vicious releases. The Speaker of the House of Representatives spoke of my “body language” encouraging corruption. A letter written to me by the CBN Governor alleging that NNPC, within a period of 19 months did not remit the sum of USD49.8 billion to the federation account, was also deliberately leaked to the public.

The eighth reason is that it appears that your letter was designed to incite Nigerians from other geopolitical zones against me and also calculated to promote ethnic disharmony. Worse still, your letter was designed to instigate members of our Party, the PDP, against me.

The ninth reason is that your letter conveys to me the feeling that landmines have been laid for me. Therefore, Nigerians need to have my response to the issues raised before the mines explode.

The tenth and final reason why my reply is inevitable is that you have written similar letters and made public comments in reference to all former Presidents and Heads of Government starting from Alhaji Shehu Shagari and these have instigated different actions and reactions. The purpose and direction of your letter is distinctly ominous, and before it is too late, my clarifications on the issues need to be placed on record.

Let me now comment on the issues you raised. In commenting I wish to crave your indulgence to compare what is happening now to what took place before. This, I believe, will enable Nigerians see things in better perspective because we must know where we are coming from so as to appreciate where we now are, and to allow us clearly map out where we are going.

You raised concerns about the security situation in the country. I assure you that I am fully aware of the responsibility of government for ensuring the security of the lives and property of citizens. My Administration is working assiduously to overcome current national security challenges, the seeds of which were sown under previous administrations. There have been some setbacks; but certainly there have also been great successes in our efforts to overcome terrorism and insurgency.

Those who continue to down-play our successes in this regard, amongst whom you must now be numbered, appear to have conveniently forgotten the depths to which security in our country had plunged before now.

At a stage, almost the entire North-East of Nigeria was under siege by insurgents. Bombings of churches and public buildings in the North and the federal capital became an almost weekly occurrence. Our entire national security apparatus seemed nonplussed and unable to come to grips with the new threat posed by the berthing of terrorism on our shores.

But my administration has since brought that very unacceptable situation under significant control. We have overhauled our entire national security architecture, improved intelligence gathering, training, funding, logistical support to our armed forces and security agencies, and security collaboration with friendly countries with very visible and positive results.

The scope and impact of terrorist operations have been significantly reduced and efforts are underway to restore full normalcy to the most affected North Eastern region and initiate a post-crisis development agenda, including a special intervention programme to boost the region’s socio-economic progress.

In doing all this, we have kept our doors open for dialogue with the insurgents and their supporters through efforts such as the work of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and the Peaceful Resolution of the Security Challenges in the North-East. You also know that the Governor of Borno State provided the items you mentioned to me as carrots. Having done all this and more, it is interesting that you still accuse me of not acting on your hardly original recommendation that the carrot and stick option be deployed to solve the Boko Haram problem.

Your suggestion that we are pursuing a “war against violence without understanding the root causes of the violence and applying solutions to deal with all the underlying factors” is definitely misplaced because from the onset of this administration, we have been implementing a multifaceted strategy against militancy, insurgency and terrorism that includes poverty alleviation, economic development, education and social reforms.

Even though basic education is the constitutional responsibility of States, my administration has, as part of its efforts to address ignorance and poor education which have been identified as two of the factors responsible for making some of our youth easily available for use as cannon fodder by insurgents and terrorists, committed huge funds to the provision of modern basic education schools for the Almajiri in several Northern States. The Federal Government under my leadership has also set up nine additional universities in the Northern States and three in the Southern States in keeping with my belief that proper education is the surest way of emancipating and empowering our people.

More uncharitable persons may even see a touch of sanctimoniousness in your new belief in the carrot and stick approach to overcoming militancy and insurgency. You have always referred to how you hit Odi in Bayelsa State to curb militancy in the Niger Delta. If the invasion of Odi by the Army was the stick, I did not see the corresponding carrot. I was the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State then, and as I have always told you, the invasion of Odi did not solve any militancy problem but, to some extent, escalated it. If it had solved it, late President Yar’Adua would not have had to come up with the amnesty program. And while some elements of the problem may still be there, in general, the situation is reasonably better.

In terms of general insecurity in the country and particularly the crisis in the Niger Delta, 2007 was one of the worst periods in our history. You will recall three incidents that happened in 2007 which seemed to have been orchestrated to achieve sinister objectives. Here in Abuja, a petrol tanker loaded with explosives was to be rammed into the INEC building. But luckily for the country, an electric pole stopped the tanker from hitting the INEC building. It is clear that this incident was meant to exploit the general sense of insecurity in the nation at the time to achieve the aim of stopping the 2007 elections. It is instructive that you, on a number of occasions, alluded to this fact.

When that incident failed, an armed group invaded Yenagoa one evening with the intent to assassinate me. Luckily for me, they could not. They again attacked and bombed my country home on a night when I was expected in the village. Fortunately, as God would have it, I did not make the trip.

I recall that immediately after both incidents, I got calls expressing the concern of Abuja. But Baba, you know that despite the apparent concern of Abuja, no single arrest was ever made. I was then the Governor of Bayelsa State and the PDP Vice-Presidential candidate. The security people ordinarily should have unraveled the assassination attempt on me.

You also raised the issues of kidnapping, piracy and armed robbery. These are issues all Nigerians, including me are very concerned about. While we will continue to do our utmost best to reduce all forms of criminality to the barest minimum in our country, it is just as well to remind you that the first major case of kidnapping for ransom took place around 2006. And the Boko Haram crisis dates back to 2002. Goodluck Jonathan was not the President of the country then. Also, armed robbery started in this country immediately after the civil war and since then, it has been a problem to all succeeding governments. For a former Head of Government, who should know better, to present these problems as if they were creations of the Jonathan Administration is most uncharitable.

Having said that, let me remind you of some of the things we have done to curb violent crime in the country. We have reorganized the Nigerian Police Force and appointed a more dynamic leadership to oversee its affairs. We have also improved its manpower levels as well as funding, training and logistical support.

We have also increased the surveillance capabilities of the Police and provided its air-wing with thrice the number of helicopters it had before the inception of the present administration. The National Civil Defence and Security Corps has been armed to make it a much more effective ally of the police and other security agencies in the war against violent crime. At both domestic and international levels, we are doing everything possible to curb the proliferation of the small arms and light weapons with which armed robberies, kidnappings and piracy are perpetrated. We have also enhanced security at our borders to curb cross-border crimes.

We are aggressively addressing the challenge of crude oil theft in collaboration with the state Governors. In addition, the Federal Government has engaged the British and US governments for their support in the tracking of the proceeds from the purchase of stolen crude. Similarly, a regional Gulf of Guinea security strategy has been initiated to curb crude oil theft and piracy.

Perhaps the most invidious accusation in your letter is the allegation that I have placed over one thousand Nigerians on a political watch list, and that I am training snipers and other militia to assassinate people. Baba, I don’t know where you got that from but you do me grave injustice in not only lending credence to such baseless rumours, but also publicizing it. You mentioned God seventeen times in your letter. Can you as a Christian hold the Bible and say that you truly believe this allegation?

The allegation of training snipers to assassinate political opponents is particularly incomprehensible to me. Since I started my political career as a Deputy Governor, I have never been associated with any form of political violence. I have been a President for over three years now, with a lot of challenges and opposition mainly from the high and mighty. There have certainly been cases of political assassination since the advent of our Fourth Republic, but as you well know, none of them occurred under my leadership.

Regarding the over one thousand people you say are on a political watch list, I urge you to kindly tell Nigerians who they are and what agencies of government are “watching” them. Your allegation that I am using security operatives to harass people is also baseless. Nigerians are waiting for your evidence of proof. That was an accusation made against previous administrations, including yours, but it is certainly not my style and will never be. Again, if you insist on the spurious claim that some of your relatives and friends are being harassed, I urge you to name them and tell Nigerians what agencies of my administration are harassing them.

I also find it difficult to believe that you will accuse me of assisting murderers, or assigning a presidential delegation to welcome a murderer. This is a most unconscionable and untrue allegation. It is incumbent on me to remind you that I am fully conscious of the dictates of my responsibilities to God and our dear nation. It is my hope that devious elements will not take advantage of your baseless allegation to engage in brazen and wanton assassination of high profile politicians as before, hiding under the alibi your “open letter” has provided for them.

Nevertheless, I have directed the security agencies and requested the National Human Rights Commission to carry out a thorough investigation of these criminal allegations and make their findings public.

That corruption is an issue in Nigeria is indisputable. It has been with us for many years. You will recall that your kinsman, the renowned afro-beat maestro, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti famously sang about it during your first stint as Head of State. Sonny Okosun also sang about corruption. And as you may recall, a number of Army Generals were to be retired because of corruption before the Dimka coup. Also, the late General Murtala Mohammed himself wanted to retire some top people in his cabinet on corruption-related issues before he was assassinated. Even in this Fourth Republic, the Siemens and Halliburton scandals are well known.

The seed of corruption in this country was planted a long time ago, but we are doing all that we can to drastically reduce its debilitating effects on national development and progress. I have been strengthening the institutions established to fight corruption. I will not shield any government official or private individual involved in corruption, but I must follow due process in all that I do. And whenever clear cases of corruption or fraud have been established, my administration has always taken prompt action in keeping with the dictates of extant laws and procedures. You cannot claim to be unaware of the fact that several highly placed persons in our country, including sons of some of our party leaders are currently facing trial for their involvement in the celebrated subsidy scam affair. I can hardly be blamed if the wheels of justice still grind very slowly in our country, but we are doing our best to support and encourage the judiciary to quicken the pace of adjudication in cases of corruption.

Baba, I am amazed that with all the knowledge garnered from your many years at the highest level of governance in our country, you could still believe the spurious allegation contained in a letter written to me by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and surreptitiously obtained by you, alleging that USD49.8 billion, a sum equal to our entire national budget for two years, is “unaccounted for” by the NNPC. Since, as President, you also served for many years as Minister of Petroleum Resources, you very well know the workings of the corporation. It is therefore intriguing that you have made such an assertion. You made a lot of insinuations about oil theft, shady dealings at the NNPC and the NNPC not remitting the full proceeds of oil sales to the of CBN. Now that the main source of the allegations which you rehashed has publicly stated that he was “misconstrued”, perhaps you will find it in your heart to apologize for misleading unwary Nigerians and impugning the integrity of my administration on that score.

Your claim of “Atlantic Oil loading about 130, 000 barrels sold by Shell and managed on behalf of NPDC with no sale proceeds paid into the NPDC account” is also disjointed and baseless because no such arrangement as you described exists between Atlantic Oil and the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company. NPDC currently produces about 138, 000 barrels of oil per day from over 7 producing assets. The Crude Oil Marketing Division (COMD) of the NNPC markets all of this production on behalf of NPDC with proceeds paid into NPDC account.

I am really shocked that with all avenues open to you as a former Head of State for the verification of any information you have received about state affairs, you chose to go public with allegations of “high corruption” without offering a shred of supporting evidence. One of your political “sons” similarly alleged recently that he told me of a minister who received a bribe of $250 Million from an oil company and I did nothing about it. He may have been playing from a shared script, but we have not heard from him again since he was challenged to name the minister involved and provide the evidence to back his claim. I urge you, in the same vein, to furnish me with the names, facts and figures of a single verifiable case of the “high corruption” which you say stinks all around my administration and see whether the corrective action you advocate does not follow promptly. And while you are at it, you may also wish to tell Nigerians the true story of questionable waivers of signature bonuses between 2000 and 2007.

While, by the Grace of God Almighty, I am the first President from a minority group, I am never unmindful of the fact that I was elected leader of the whole of Nigeria and I have always acted in the best interest of all Nigerians. You referred to the divisive actions and inflammatory utterances of some individuals from the South-South and asserted that I have done nothing to call them to order or distance myself from their ethnic chauvinism. Again that is very untrue. I am as committed to the unity of this country as any patriot can be and I have publicly declared on many occasions that no person who threatens other Nigerians or parts of the country is acting on my behalf.

It is very regrettable that in your letter, you seem to place sole responsibility for the ongoing intrigues and tensions in the PDP at my doorstep, and going on from that position, you direct all your appeals for a resolution at me. Baba, let us all be truthful to ourselves, God and posterity. At the heart of all the current troubles in our party and the larger polity is the unbridled jostling and positioning for personal or group advantage ahead of the 2015 general elections. The “bitterness, anger, mistrust, fear and deep suspicion” you wrote about all flow from this singular factor.

It is indeed very unfortunate that the seeming crisis in the party was instigated by a few senior members of the party, including you. But, as leader of the party, I will continue to do my best to unite it so that we can move forward with strength and unity of purpose. The PDP has always recovered from previous crises with renewed vigour and vitality. I am very optimistic that that will be the case again this time. The PDP will overcome any temporary setback, remain a strong party and even grow stronger.

Instigating people to cause problems and disaffection within the party is something that you are certainly familiar with. You will recall that founding fathers of the Party were frustrated out of the Party at a time. Late Chief Sunday Awoniyi was pushed out, Late Chief Solomon Lar left and later came back, Chief Audu Ogbeh and Chief Tom Ikimi also left. Chief Okwesilieze Nwodo left and later came back. In 2005/2006, link-men were sent to take over party structures from PDP Governors in an unveiled attempt to undermine the state governors. In spite of that, the Governors did not leave the Party because nobody instigated and encouraged them to do so.

The charge that I was involved in anti-party activities in governorship elections in Edo, Ondo, Lagos, and Anambra States is also very unfortunate. I relate with all Governors irrespective of political party affiliation but I have not worked against the interest of the PDP. What I have not done is to influence the electoral process to favour our Party. You were definitely never so inclined, since you openly boasted in your letter of how you supported Alhaji Shehu Shagari against Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe and others in the 1979 presidential elections while serving as a military Head of State. You and I clearly differ in this regard, because as the President of Nigeria, I believe it is my duty and responsibility to create a level playing field for all parties and all candidates.

Recalling how the PDP lost in states where we were very strong in 2003 and 2007 such as Edo, Ondo, Imo, Bauchi, Anambra, and Borno, longstanding members of our great party with good memory will also consider the charge of anti-party activities you made against me as misdirected and hugely hypocritical. It certainly was not Goodluck Jonathan’s “personal ambition or selfish interest” that caused the PDP to lose the governorship of Ogun State and all its senatorial seats in the last general elections.

You quoted me as saying that I have not told anybody that I will seek another term in office in 2015. You and your ambitious acolytes within the party have clearly decided to act on your conclusion that “only a fool will believe that statement” and embark on a virulent campaign to harass me out of an undeclared candidature for the 2015 presidential elections so as to pave the way for a successor anointed by you.

You will recall that you serially advised me that we should refrain from discussing the 2015 general elections for now so as not to distract elected public officials from urgent task of governance. While you have apparently moved away from that position, I am still of the considered opinion that it would have been best for us to do all that is necessary to refrain from heating up the polity at this time. Accordingly, I have already informed Nigerians that I will only speak on whether or not I will seek a second term when it is time for such declarations. Your claims about discussions I had with you, Governor Gabriel Suswam and others are wrong, but in keeping with my declared stance, I will reserve further comments until the appropriate time.

Your allegation that I asked half a dozen African Presidents to speak to you about my alleged ambition for 2015, is also untrue. I have never requested any African President to discuss with you on my behalf. In our discussion, I mentioned to you that four Presidents told me that they were concerned about the political situation in Nigeria and intended to talk to you about it. So far, only three of them have confirmed to me that they have had any discussion with you. If I made such a request, why would I deny it?

The issue of Buruji Kashamu is one of those lies that should not be associated with a former President. The allegation that I am imposing Kashamu on the South-West is most unfortunate and regrettable. I do not even impose Party officials in my home state of Bayelsa and there is no zone in this country where I have imposed officials. So why would I do so in the South West? Baba, in the light of Buruji’s detailed public response to your “open letter”, it will be charitable for you to render an apology to Nigerians and I.

On the issue of investors being scared to come to Nigeria, economic dormancy, and stagnation, I will just refer you to FDI statistics from 2000 to 2013. Within the last three years, Nigeria has emerged as the preferred destination for investments in Africa, driven by successful government policies to attract foreign investors. For the second year running, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Investments (UNCTAD) has ranked Nigeria as the number one destination for investments in Africa, and as having the fourth highest returns in the world.

Today, Nigeria is holding 18 percent of all foreign investments in Africa and 60 percent of all foreign investments in the ECOWAS Sub-Region. Kindly note also that in the seven years between 2000 and 2007 when you were President, Nigeria attracted a total of $24.9 Billion in FDI. As a result of our efforts which you disparage, the country has seen an FDI inflow of $25.7 Billion in just three years which is more than double the FDI that has gone to the second highest African destination. We have also maintained an annual national economic growth rate of close to seven per cent since the inception of this administration. What then, is the justification for your allegation of scared investors and economic dormancy?

Although it was not emphasized in your letter of December 2, 2013, you also conveyed, in previous correspondence, the impression that you were ignorant of the very notable achievements of my administration in the area of foreign relations. It is on record that under my leadership, Nigeria has played a key role in resolving the conflicts in Niger, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea Bissau and others.

The unproductive rivalry that existed between Nigeria and some ECOWAS countries has also been ended under my watch and Nigeria now has better relations with all the ECOWAS countries. At the African Union, we now have a Commissioner at the AU Commission after being without one for so long. We were in the United Nations Security Council for the 2010/2011 Session and we have been voted in again for the 2014/2015 Session. From independence to 2010, we were in the U.N. Security Council only three times but from 2010 to 2015, we will be there two times.

This did not happen by chance. My Administration worked hard for it and we continue to maintain the best possible relations with all centres of global political and economic power. I find it hard therefore, to believe your assertions of untoward concern in the international community over the state of governance in Nigeria

With respect to the Brass and Olokola LNG projects, you may have forgotten that though you started these projects, Final Investment Decisions were never reached. For your information, NNPC has not withdrawn from either the Olokola or the Brass LNG projects.

On the Rivers State Water Project, you were misled by your informant. The Federal Government under my watch has never directed or instructed the Africa Development Bank to put on hold any project to be executed in Rivers state or any other State within the Federation. The Rivers Water Project was not originally in the borrowing plan but it was included in April 2013 and appraised in May. Negotiations are ongoing with the AfDB. I have no doubt that you are familiar with the entire process that prefaces the signing of a Subsidiary Loan Agreement as in this instance.

Let me assure you and all Nigerians that I do not engage in negative political actions and will never, as President, oppress the people of a State or deprive them of much needed public services as a result of political disagreement

I have noted your comments on the proposed National Conference. Contrary to the insinuation in your letter, the proposed conference is aimed at bringing Nigerians together to resolve contentious national issues in a formal setting. This is a sure way of promoting greater national consensus and unity, and not a recipe for “disunity, confusion and chaos” as you alleged in your letter.

Having twice held the high office of President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I trust that you will understand that I cannot possibly find the time to offer a line-by-line response to all the accusations and allegations made in your letter while dealing with other pressing demands of office and more urgent affairs of state.

I have tried, however, to respond to only the most serious of the charges which question my sincerity, personal honour, and commitment to the oath which I have sworn, to always uphold and protect the interests of all Nigerians, and promote their well-being.

In closing, let me state that you have done me grave injustice with your public letter in which you wrongfully accused me of deceit, deception, dishonesty, incompetence, clannishness, divisiveness and insincerity, amongst other ills.

I have not, myself, ever claimed to be all-knowing or infallible, but I have never taken Nigeria or Nigerians for granted as you implied, and I will continue to do my utmost to steer our ship of state towards the brighter future to which we all aspire.

Please accept the assurances of my highest consideration and warm regards.

GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN

Tuesday 1 October 2013

53 YEARS IS NOT 53 DAYS (HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY)


53 YEARS IS NOT 53 DAYS (HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY)

My fellow Nigerians Home and abroad, I wish everyone a happy independence day… “53 years is not 53 days”. This is not just a day to be merry… It is also a day to reflect on the memories of our founding fathers. My thoughts turn first towards the Fathers of our Nation, who shaped our liberation struggle, and the martyrs who made supreme sacrifice for the freedom of our country and great patriots whose relentless struggle liberated our motherland from the colonial rule.

I believe they saw beyond our ethnic differences and our religious differences. With all the differences and peculiarities - lays the basic, common morality, moral and spiritual values: compassion, mutual support, truth, justice, and respect for elders, the ideals of family, life and work. These value systems cannot be replaced by anything, and we need to strengthen it.
Democracy is much more than the right to vote every four years; its essence is the aspirations of the masses; its spirit must influence the responsibilities of the leaders and duties of the citizens every day.


Our legislatures look more like combat arenas, rather than fora that legislate. Corruption has become a major challenge. The precious resources of the nation are being wasted through indolence and indifference. It is sapping the dynamism of our society. We need to correct this regression.”
My fellow Nigerians, the ideal qualities Nigeria crave for is a Parliament (“that debates, discusses, and decides”), judiciary (“that gives justice without delays”), leadership (“committed to the nation”), state (“that inspires confidence among people”), and media and citizens (“who even as they claim their rights, are equally committed to their responsibilities”).
A great leader once advised us to avoid, and I quote, “politics without principles, wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice”.

As young generation, we have to pay heed to his advice as we work towards building a modern democracy, society and future for ourselves and our children. The ideals of patriotism, compassion, tolerance, self-restraint, honesty, discipline and respect for all have to be converted into a living force.
Our attitudes as students, fathers, mothers, children and institutions are a mirror of national character. Today we see widespread cynicism and disillusionment with the governance and functioning of institutions in our country.

In conclusion, a re-ordering of the society can be brought about through the educational system. A nation survives through accountability, not selfishness, tribalism or profligacy.
Finally, Like I always say; Think differently and positively. Face your past without regret. Handle your present with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear. Keep the faith and drop the fear. It's a beautiful thing to see a person smiling. But even more beautiful is knowing that you are the reason for the smile! "Politics should be all about putting smiles in people's faces..."

God bless you all! God bless PFUR!! God bless Nigeria!!!

By Idahosa Stephen
President PFUR


Tuesday 9 July 2013

WHICH WAY NIGERIA ?..




IT IS TIME WE CORRECT ALL THE WRONG!
WHICH WAY NIGERIA ?..

Please do not allow thoes that led or ruled your father yestarday and their children to lead or rule you today. Otherwise you will not see beyond what your father saw, experienced and achieved.
It is time we correct the error of the past!!!

In 1983, Bamanga Tukur was the Governor of the defunct Gongola State (now Adamawa & Taraba) and 30 years later, he is today the Chairman of the ruling Party, The PDP; Dr. Bello Halliru was commissioner in the Old Sokoto State (now Sokoto, Kebbi & Zamfara) and 33 years after he is today Minister of Defence; Major General David Mark(rtd) was the military governor of Niger State in 1984 and 28years later he is today the Senate President; Gov. Murtala Nyako was the governor of Niger State in 1976 and 36years later he is today the Governor of Adamawa State; Ogbonnaya Onu was governor of Abia State in 1992 and 20years after he is today the National Chairman of ANPP; Gov. David Jonah Jang was the governor of Benue State in 1985 and 27years after he is today the governor of plateau state; and Martins Elechi the Ebonyi State Governor is over 80 years old!

Only in Nigeria is this possible, where the youth of today have no hope into the future! Where do we go from here? People Deceive People (PDP), 1985, IBB was the president of Nigeria and our teachers told us that Buhari was the former Head of state..Our teacher also called us "the leaders of tomorrow".. 27years later, IBB and Buhari are still contesting for Presidency..Its either our teacher lied to us about being the leaders of tomorrow..Or tomorrow is yet to come.. Who's fooling who? Some people ran out of the country,Obasanjo went abroad chasing them,telling all nations to deport Nigerian youths.

Let's stand and fight for our right cos we are the leaders of Today... Pls let all youth come to an alliance and fight for the unborn. We can't continue like this. Pass it to everyone if you believe in the NIGERIA DREAM. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

AGAIN!! Please do not allow thoes that led or ruled your father yestarday and their children to lead or rule you today. Otherwise you will not see beyond what your father saw, experienced and achieved.
It is time we correct the error of the past!!!

God bless you! God bless Nigeria!!

Wednesday 1 May 2013

1999 US Court Decides Martin Luther King Was Killed By The Authorities

1999 US lawsuit filed by MLK's family for getting the truth established (suing for $100). Covered by renowned journalist and professor Barrie Zwicker.

Friday 26 April 2013

JTF-BAGA KILLINGS: Why We Struck


“A soldier was beheaded by terrorists who took cover in the community after the dastardly act. At another time soldiers were ambushed by the insurgents during which a soldier was killed and the terrorists were shielded by members of the community. –Brigadier General Austin Edokpaye, Commander of the MJTF.

About five days after the military sacked Baga community on the Nigerian border with Chad, Niger and Cameroun, the army has given details of reasons behind the military operation.
Speaking on Wednesday, Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force, Brigadier-General Austin Edokpayi, said the operation was necessary because the Baga Community was increasingly becoming a safe haven for militants who were attacking the MJTF at will and escaping into the comminity.
He said during one of such provocations in the past, a soldier was beheaded in the town by the terrorists who took cover in the community after the dastardly act.
He equally said at another time, soldiers were ambushed by the insurgents during which a soldier was killed and the terrorists were shielded by the members of the community.
Edokpayi said though the terrorists have always come to Baga to tax the people of the town, no formal complaint have been brought to his men even as the residents of the town continue to shield the sect members.
The commander said that the military had intelligence report of the weekend attack on soldiers and when the people of the town were approached for assistance it never came.
He said: “The terrorists have been taxing the people for so long and we have had information that they were prepared to attack us an information which we confronted the people with but they denied.”
Edokpaye, who claimed that the weekend conflagration was never the making of the military but rather due to the weapon deployed by the insurgents, said the military was at no time unprofessional in it’s task in the area.Residents of Baga in Kukawa Local Government area of Borno,where over 185 persons were reportedly killed in the deadly confrontation at the weekend between the Boko Haram sect members and soldiers of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MJTF) are in search of their relatives who have gone missing.
The search for the missing residents of the commercial town which borders Niger, Chad and Cameroon continues just as a large part of it has been cordoned off by the military which has made movement within and outside the town difficult.
The military authority has also disclosed that many of the insurgents who attacked the soldiers during the deadly clash have been arrested and in custody.


It was also gathered from the town that searches were on as of yesterday for some of the insurgents as there was house to house search for the fleeing members of the sect.
The commander of the MJTF, Brig. Gen. Austin Edokpaye said his men have arrested a substantial number of the people who led the attack.

Edokpaye claimed that the soldiers have exercised restraint for so long under intense provocation from the insurgents and that last weekend clash was highly provoked.
In a related development, the military came out with the numbers of casualties recorded during the Baga clash.

The Multi National Joint Task Force in a statement by it’s commander, Brig. Gen. Austin Edokpaye claimed that 37 persons including a soldier were killed and that 15 persons, 5 soldiers and 10 civilians were included.

Among the civilians killed, Edokpaye said, 30 were insurgents while the other six civilians were caught in the crossfire.
He further disclosed that recovered arms and ammunitions include three rocket propelled grenade launchers, two rocket propelled grenade bombs, four AK 47 rifles, 435 ammunitions, several quantities of IED materials, three damaged Land Cruiser vehicles belonging to the terrorists.
The commander said that contrary to media speculation that hundreds of houses were burnt, it was the explosion from the Boko Haram terrorists bombs that triggered the fire that torched “30 thatched houses in the predominantly fishing community.”

Meanwhile, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has deployed a team of its officers and stakeholders to provide medical and relief assistance to the affected people in the area.
Director General of NEMA Muhammad Sani Sidi said the President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan had directed the Agency to urgently provide immediate succor to the people.

He said the NEMA team led by its Director of Search and Rescue Air Commodore Charles Otegbade has been dispatched to Baga with necessary medical assistance as well as food items to cater for the displaced persons that are now taking refuge in various camps. The team has already arrived Borno and is working together with the Borno State Government.

Source: 247NigeriaNews

Thursday 25 April 2013

Jonathan - Why I Changed My Mind On Boko Haram Amnesty



The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, gave reasons yesterday the Jonathan administration reversed its earlier position not to grant amnesty to the Islamist sect, Boko Haram.

He said President Goodluck Jonathan had to bow to pressure from notable personalities from the North, who pleaded for an amnesty deal to stop further killings by the sect. Okupe gave the explanation during a visit to the corporate headquarters of The Sun Publishing Ltd in Lagos.

He was accompanied by the Special Assistant to the President on Public Relations, Dr Olusanya Amosan, the Director, Digital and Social Media, Churchhill Umoren, the Director, Media, Bamidele Salam and the Publicity Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Lagos State, Taofik Gani. Okupe, who led the team, was received by the company’s Deputy Managing Director, Mr. Femi Adesina and other management staff including the Editor, Saturday Sun, Onuoha Ukeh, the Editor, Sunday Sun, Funke Egbemode, the Editor, Magazine, Sola Osunkeye and the Deputy Editor, Daily, Femi Adeoti. Okupe extolled The Sun as a frontline newspaper in the country, describing its titles as rich in content.

He said the company has become a national pride, adding that the products are impressive. On the dramatic reversal of the Federal Government ‘s stance on amnesty, he said the President acceded to pleadings from the leadership of the North, who recommended the deal to curtail insurgent attacks in the region. He described Jonathan as God-sent, noting that he prized the safety and well-being of every Nigerian above his personal ego and interest.

“President Goodluck Jonathan, take my word for it, is the best option for Nigeria at this time. Goodluck Jonathan is the best option for this time and for this season. God does not make mistakes. God knows that we will go through these difficulties and challenges. If we didn’t have a man at the saddle of affairs in this season, only God knows what would have happened to the country.

“Goodluck behaves in Christ-like manner, taking the sins of others on your head, accepting them and moving on as if nothing has happened. The President is a caring man. The President, even though he did not believe in amnesty for Boko Haram because they were not known, not well-identified. But when the entire region, the political leadership, the traditional leadership, the social leadership of the entire North came and insisted on amnesty, they found a listening ear in Goodluck Jonathan.

This is a caring person that places the love and well-being of every Nigerian over and above his personal rationalisation,” he said. Okupe said Jonathan had not hired ‘ghost catchers’ to arrest the Boko Haram faceless members, noting that the President acted like a statesman by acquiescing with the leaders of the region to fashion out a peace plan.

He said the huge sums of money expended on interventions to curtail this silent war would have been better spent on job creation, social services and infrastructure. Okupe, who wore a white caftan and black cap, expressed pity for Jonathan, whom he said had to live with a maze of uncertainties beclouding the nation. He said Jonathan was ushered into power when half of the populace were hostile and the opposition increasingly vociferous.

“Apart from the time of civil war, this is an unparallel period in our history. Sometimes, if you are spiritual, you would begin to wonder if there was a major issue or not. Killings, deaths and bloodshed everywhere! If you are the President and you carry such a burden, you will be totally destabilised.
The President has to live with the anticipation and fear of where they would bomb tomorrow, how many people would be killed tonight, it is difficult to even remain focused. I actually feel sorry for him. He is a strong person,” he said. Okupe noted that some people openly decimate and desecrate the Office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria before foreign countries, describing such disparaging comments as unpatriotic and unbecoming of an elder statesman.

He accused the opposition of spearheading activities capable of destroying the country. He said highly dependable sources have revealed how the opposition spend millions of ill-gotten dollars on lobbyists to malign the Jonathan administration and entrench western contempt. Okupe denied having any personal issues with General Muhammad Buhari. He condemned the comments credited to the former military leader which blamed Jonathan for the Boko Haram insurgency, accusing him of being unfair to Mr President.

“General Buhari consistently wants the Nigerian people to believe that anything that is wrong in the country is Jonathan. He is one of those enforcing the idea of ineptitude, It is a fallacy.

It is not correct, if you talk about governance on issue-based matters, we will take you up on that. But if you disparage my principal, I am sorry, I cannot take that,” he said. Okupe also knocked opposition parties, challenging the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to present its score card for public scrutiny.
He said the party has nothing to show in Lagos State, in spite of the 12 years of its leadership. He said the party was defective in performance, wearing tattered shirts to mask its over-bloated ego. He also laughed off the threat of the merger party, All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the coalition as a bunch of ‘political first-timers’, ‘political Lilliputians’ and ‘pretenders to the throne.’

While welcoming the guests, Adesina said The Sun is printing simultaneously from its three plants in Lagos, Abuja and Aba to serve the markets efficiently. He promised that the organization would not renege on its mandate to serve Nigerians better, describing the various titles as ‘a reliable vehicle’ to reach millions of people in the country.

Source: Sun Newspaper

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Wednesday 24 April 2013

WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, BUHARI NEVER CRY FINISH!


Nduka Irabor, Tunde Thompson and other Journalists cried when Buhari jailed them. Tai Solarin the Activist cried when Buhari sent him to jaill for publicly opposing him. Fela Ransome Kuti, the Musician, cried when he was jailed by Buhari. Parents and friends of Barth Owoh, Ojuolape and others cried when, they were sent to early graves.

Former Governor of Imo State, the late Sam Mbakwe cried at Buhari’s marginalization of his people when PTDF was unable to construct a single road IN the South West, South South and South East whereas, the same PTDF under Buhari constructed more than 98 roads in the Northern part of Nigeria.

Ambrose Alli cried when Buhari locked him up for nothing. Michael Ajasin cried and even became blind thanks Buhari. Civil Servants cried when he retrenched 53,000 workers. Nigerians cried while queueing for their portions of scarce commodities like rice, sugar, salt, milk and toiletries. Students cried when he re-introduced payment of school fees.

Our Economy cried when he increased external debts by $3bn in 1year. Lagosians are still crying from road traffic because He cancelled the Metroline Railway Project.

Nigerians have cried for more than 17 years of military rule resulting from Buhari’s criminal regime. What goes around, comes around. Tears never begin flow from Buhari’s eyes yet. All Nigerians need is credibility not tears.
- culled from The Nigerian Gazette.

Jonathan May Be The Last President Of Nigeria If ……….’



Dr Chris Ekiyor is the former National President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and currently the Caretaker Chairman of Patani Local Government Council of Delta State. In this interview, the Niger Delta activist faults the calls for amnesty for members of the Boko Haram sect and warns that the people of the Niger Delta will resist any move to use the resources from the area to fund the amnesty.


On the 2015 presidency, he says the people of the Niger Delta are unanimous in their decision that President Goodluck Jonathan should run for second term asserting that any attempt to stop him by the North will lead to the end of Nigeria. Excerpts:

The Federal Government has announced a committee to look into the possibilities of granting amnesty to members of the Boko Haram sect. As one of those who perfected amnesty for ex-militants in the Niger Delta, what is your view?

This is another bandwagon effect that is tearing apart our country again. Amnesty today is another word for quick money. I think it is a misplaced national priority to even think about granting amnesty to a bunch of people who, in all their activities, have shown criminality, have shown cold blood murder and have no focus or issue. And it is unfortunate to try to equate Boko Haram with the struggles of the Niger Delta.

In the Niger Delta, a people, who were living peacefully and having their own livelihood, were traumatized by the Federal Government with its activities in oil exploration. Their land captured, their environment polluted from 1957 till date. And the people decided to say, enough is enough, you cannot take our oil and impoverish us. You cannot put 60 per cent of our oil wealth in the hands of northerners and our environment is not protected. You have to allow us control our resources so that we can develop our place at the pace at which we found our resources. We are willing to pay tax to the center as it is done every where that oil was found’. That was what caused the Niger Delta crisis.

The Niger Delta struggle was a purposeful and ideology based struggle. That was the focus. Now, between 1996 and 2003, of course, it became an all-comers struggle. Criminals who will go and steal on the streets will claim that they kidnapped because of oil. Between 2003 and 2007 it went out of hand because the military itself became a party to the process.

By the time the Federal Government was offering amnesty, oil had been cut down to 700 barrels per day by the activities of the people in the creeks. Insecurity in the region made oil companies to foldup. Before, the youths accepted amnesty, they sent representatives including myself to dialogue with the government and they were series of meetings under the late President Yar’Adua’s administration.

Now, in accepting amnesty, the country recovered economically to the tune of about 2.1million barrels per day and you know what that means to the nation’s coffers. So, if from that pool, money is taken to rehabilitate people, who so to say admitted that it is our mother land, we will now allow government develop the region. Taking amnesty brought more value to the government and it is now trying to reciprocate the gesture by training people in the region.

’Militancy in the Niger Delta different from Boko Haram mayhem

But beyond the technicalities of talking about amnesty for a group of people who are murderers, I think that government has misplaced its priority in terms of what it is saying.
Dialogue with the people, yes, amnesty, no. Amnesty is not an exit window for criminals. These are people who have murdered over five thousand people in cold blood. People are in churches, they bomb the churches, killing people who are equally victims of bad governance like them. Again, 80 percent of these people are not Nigerians. So, if you are granting them amnesty, where will you take the resources for which you are going to reintegrate them? Is it the Niger Delta resources, our oil money to integrate criminals and murderers in the North? That money should be put on infrastructures across the country if the money is too much in the government coffers.

’Jonathan taking bullshit’

I am particularly worried that our president, in line with his broad nationalism, is taking too many bullshit from too many people. He is the most insulted president not because he has not worked, there is no president that has done better than Goodluck in the history of Nigeria, but people don’t seem to know because he is not a loud speaker, he does not embarrass people.

’Posterity will not forgive Jonathan if he fails to develop the Niger Delta’

President Jonathan is a broad-minded Nigerian, he is trying to balance projects in all the regions and, in doing that, he has undermined his own region. So the Niger Delta people have started clamouring why should we not have more. But again he is the President of Nigeria not for Niger Delta. It is now left for the Niger Delta members in the National Assembly to ensure that there are resources in the appropriate ministries such as the Ministry of the Niger Delta to develop the region. As it is today the Ministry of Niger Delta is not being funded and that is why the Minister is frustrated. If you check the money they appropriated for the Niger Delta Ministry and that of Water Resources, you will see the difference. I want to also say that Mr President must not feel that if he develops the Niger Delta he will be blamed for it. Infact if he does not develop the Niger Delta posterity will not forgive him.
People committed themselves in developing Abuja because they have an agenda to develop the North. Jonathan is not weak as people are saying, no weak person can lead Nigeria. The problem is that this country is held by cabals and those people don’t want the development of the Niger Delta. So it is not Jonathan but a lot of people around him have their own agenda.

’Jonathan must run in 2015′

We were in this country when youths were mobilized to Abuja, ‘Youth Earnestly Ask for Abacha’, during the military rule, when all the five political parties endorsed one man. We were in this country when Obasanjo wanted to go for third term.

Alameseigha and others were arrested. Yes, they may have been involved in corrupt practices but they became victims due to their opposition to the third term bid. People are talking now because Jonathan is seen as a toothless bull dog. He is seen as being weak, but they don’t know that it is in that his weakness that he has his strength. How can you see a president and say he should not contest again? The choice to contest is his but if he decides to contest, nobody can stop him except the ballot. And if they feel he cannot contest, then we should all be ready to pack our luggage.

Goodluck may be the last President of Nigeria because a lot of predictions are in line. There is the provision in the amalgamation law which says that, if after hundred years we cannot co-exist, everybody can go his way. These are signs of the end and we are happy about it those of us from the Niger Delta.
The earlier Nigeria breaks so that we can go and rebuild our economy and our environment the better since Nigerians don’t know that Goodluck is a blessing and a builder. Nobody can stop Jonathan, we have said that he must contest and anybody who does not want to support us, no problem. We will campaign throughout the nook and cranny of the country.

Oshiomhole Warns Igbinedion: Behave Yourself Or I’ll Cut You To Size.



Edo State Governor Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole on Monday fired a warning shot at the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, to stop undermining state laws.

Oshiomhole, who was speaking at the inauguration of 14 newly elected local government chairmen in Benin, said his government had the capacity and the will to contain Igbinedion’s excesses.
He also asked the state Independent Electoral Commission to tender unreserved apology to the people of the state for the lapses recorded in the local government polls held last Saturday.
He said, “There is evidence that he (Igbinedion) has undermined the prosperity of the state for a very long time. Those who live in glass houses do not throw stones.

“I want to send a warning to Chief Igbinedion that he should take it easy; he has acquired a lot of government land that the people have not engaged him on. He walks as if he is above the law. He was a chief tax collector in this state, pocketing 25 to 30 per cent of every kobo that accrued while his son was the governor.
“I have not looked back because my mandate is to look forward. I want to put him on notice that if he continues with elderly rascality, I will bring him to justice.
“He must never ever underestimate the fact that I have the will and I have the capacity to deploy that will; if he crosses the law, he will be cut to size.

“Elders must teach the younger ones to behave responsibly” Oshiomhole stressed.

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Thursday 18 April 2013

Nigerian Student Facing Life Imprisonment In Ukraine Released



Nigerian student, Olaolu Femi, who has been in detention in the Lungask district of Ukrain for about a year after being arrested for attempted murder has been released. He was released yesterday.

Ukrainian police charged him with attempted murder, but according to eye witnesses, Olaolu was defending himself against six Ukrainian teenagers who attacked him at the entrance to his apartment block last year. Olaolu was said to have managed to get up and defended himself against the assailants with a glass from a broken bottle.



“It was while he was defending himself that police arrived at the scene and the Nigerian was subsequently arrested and charged with attempted murder of five people” a Nigerian embassy staff who had knowledge of the case said at the time.

Wednesday 17 April 2013

Dokubo-Asari: There Is Nothing Like MEND



Former Niger Delta militant leader, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, has described the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) as a “faceless” organisation.
He also dismissed the group’s reported plan to resume fresh hostilities to save Christians from Boko Haram violence.
“There is nothing like MEND,” Dokubo-Asari said while fielding questions from journalists during a visit to the State House on Monday.

Information Nigeria recalls that the MEND, through its spokesman, Gbomo Jomo, on Sunday said it would from May 31, in an exercise codenamed Operation Barbarossa, attack mosques and Islamic clerics
But Dokubo-Asari in his reaction, said the current MEND was only a media creation adding that the authentic one existed as a pressure group for releasing him and former Bayelsa State Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha from detention.

Dokubo-Asari said, “I am a Muslim, I do not subscribe to attacking religious centres of worship. I do not believe that MEND exists; I have always said there is nothing like MEND.
“MEND is just the figment of the imagination of people, it’s on the Internet and newspapers, but who is MEND? Nobody can really tell you who MEND is.

“MEND was formed, only for the purpose of my release and that of Alamieyeseigha when we were in detention. MEND leaders are not known anywhere like other organisations like the Ijaw Youth Council, OPC and so on.

“MEND actually is faceless because Henry Okah himself has denied that he is not the leader of MEND in court under oath” he stated.

Monday 15 April 2013

Gen. Babangida Asks Nigerians to Support the FG on Security Challenges. What about Buhari?


Gen. Babangida Asks Nigerians to Support the FG on Security Challenges

The Former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, on Thursday enjoined Nigerians to join hands with the government at all levels in tackling the security challenges facing the country.
Babangida stated this in a chat with newsmen at his residence in Minna.
The former president said “every Nigerian has a role to play in tackling the security challenges facing us as a nation”.

He said this was because “the government could not possibly tackle such problem alone.”
Babangida said the problem could be tackled if we all come together.

“If we all come together, the elite, the media, the ordinary people and the government by taking a common stand just as the people of Azare in Bauchi did to tackle their security challenges.
He said the nation must trace the root of the problem.

“ The problem did not start in one day … it was gradual thing before it came to this level … owing to our negligence by the government, the elite and the people but I cannot blame anyone..
“Some 20 years ago, we did not have this problem, what was the state of things then, what have we forgotten …that we have not done that led to the present challenges, this we have look at.

“It is something that everyone has a hand in solving …to ensure peace stability in the country, therefore we should not leave this to government alone“, Babangida said.
On the amnesty for Boko Haram sect, he expressed the belief “that it is part of measure at ensuring that peace stability was returned to the Northern region”.

He also promised to speak further on the issue, after the committee had been inaugurated by the Federal Government.
“I do not know the terms of reference of the committee, therefore, I cannot speak about the plan, until the terms of reference had bad been released before commenting on the amnesty plan,” Babangida said. (NAN

But on the path of Buhari, he has no offer any help on how to resolve it. But rather, making inciting statement.
Buhari had previously been credited with a statement that he would make the country ungovernable if the last presidential election did not favour him. Okupe said, “Everybody in this country knows that it was Buhari who vowed that if he did not win the election, he would make the country ungovernable for this President Goodluck Jonathan. It was this same Buhari who said during the electioneering period that if the votes were counted and he lost, people should go for blood.
From the aforesaid, it seems Buhari has a hand in the killings that is on rampage... In a civilized country, Buhari should have being arrested.

Again, due to the complex nature of the country and Her ethnic diversity, also with the way the Northerners are going.. Buhari arrest may fuel in another upheaval.

Nevertheless, we think Buhari should be held responsible for the killings perpetrated by Boko haram. Otherwise he should prefer solutions and be part of the resolution of the crisis.

By the way, from 1983 - 85, that he ruled Nigeria, is that not enough. 28 years now, he still wants to be president. My big question is, is there something Buhari forgot in that office that he wants to go and get? Buhari, Buhari, Buhari!!!

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MEND Ready To Avenge ‘Hapless’ Christians



Thomas Hobbes once said "Each must seek peace with all the means at his disposal, and if he can not get the desired peace, He can find and use all the tools and benefits war".

Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta on Sunday claimed responsibility for the destruction of Oil Well 62 belonging to the Shell Petroleum Development Company in Ewellesuo, Nembe Local Government of Bayelsa State.
The militant group said the attack, which occurred on Saturday about 1am, was part of its Operation Hurricane Exodus.

In an e-mail by its spokesman, Gbomo Jomo, MEND announced its readiness to commence fresh hostilities to save Christians from Boko Haram violence in an operation codenamed Operation Barbarossa.
MEND said Operation Barbarossa would begin on May 31 and would target mosques and Islamic clerics.

The attack on the well head occurred barely a week after MEND claimed responsibility for the killing of 12 policemen along the Azuzuama waterways in Southern Ijaw Local Government of the state after an earlier threat that security operatives took with a pinch of salt.

The Niger Delta has suffered massive oil pollution in the past with oil exploration companies doing little or nothing to assuage their pains. In fact, the Nembe community had raised the alarm over massive oil spillage from well 62 and has reportedly accused SPDC of failing to clamp the spill points to avoid further environmental damage.

The Chairman of the Oil and Gas Committee of Nembe Kingdom, Mr. Nengi James, said he appealed to the people to remain calm.


“Since I became Chairman of the Oil and Gas Committee in the kingdom, I have witnessed over 10 massive oil spillages. And all these spillages have never been cleaned up by the oil company.”
MEND however claimed responsibility for the spill and said it had concluded plans to rescue Christians from Boko Haram insurgency.
“On behalf of the hapless Christian population in Nigeria, The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta will from Friday, May 31, 2013, embark on a crusade to save Christianity in Nigeria from annihilation.

“The bombings of mosques, hajj camps, Islamic instututions, large congregations in islamic events and assasinations of clerics that propagate doctrines of hate, will form the core mission of this crusade code named Operation Barbarossa,” the statement said.

Yet again, the Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta codenamed Operation Pulo Shield has debunked claims by the MEND that it was responsible for renewed hostilities in the region.

According to JTF’s Media Coordinator, Lt. Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, “impostors and a bundle of never-do-wells” were hiding under MEND, which he said had gone into extinction after the amnesty deal, to perpetrate criminal activities in the region.

He also asked members of the public to disregard claims by MEND that it had designed a special operation in sympathy for the Christians.
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Saturday 6 April 2013

This is not the time to give up, "NOT NOW NOT EVER"



"Jesus went away from there, and withdrew into the district of Tyre and Sidon. And a Canaanite woman from that region came out and began to cry out, saying, 'Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David; my daughter is cruelly demon-possessed.' But He did not answer her a word. And His disciples came and implored Him, saying, 'Send her away, because she keeps shouting at us.' But He answered and said, 'I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.' But she came and began to bow down before Him, saying, 'Lord, help me!' And He answered and said, 'It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs.' But she said, 'Yes, Lord; but even the dogs feed on the crumbs which fall from their masters' table.' Then Jesus said to her, 'O woman, your faith is great; it shall be done for you as you wish.' And her daughter was healed at once." (Matthew 15:21-28; cf. Mark 7:24-30).

Perseverance and Humility

This woman persevered, bowing down before Him, saying, "Lord, help me." Jesus replied, "It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs." What a stunning thing for Jesus to say! But there was a point to be made behind it all.

She replied, "Yes, Lord; but even the dogs feed on the crumbs which fall from their master's table." Just as stunning was her reply. It is as if she does not care about anything other than that this Prophet can help her daughter and she will not be dissuaded.

A number of things happen at this point. here. First, the woman's faith is certainly tested. It will indeed take great courage and commitment to put up with this! This fine woman is going to learn something here. She is going to learn what a strong faith she has!

How much had she heard about Jesus? She was a Gentile living in a foreign land, but she addressed Jesus saying, "Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David;" (vs. 22). The term "Son of David" is a Messianic term. This tells us she knew something of the promise of God to send a Savior. She addressed Jesus as that Messiah. We are not told where she had learned this, but she is correct.

It would have been easy for her to turn away in anger or sorrow or pride. But she saw Jesus as the only hope for her daughter. She would not turn away!

And certainly His disciples would not have expected such faith from a Gentile. Their perceptions and views of Gentiles will have to change; and in time they will. As Peter, for example, would one day realize: "I most certainly understand now that God is not one to show partiality, but in every nation the man who fears Him and does what is right is welcome to Him." (Acts 10:34,35). Later, all would recognize the fact that the gospel is for all "When they heard this, they quieted down and glorified God, saying, 'Well then, God has granted to the Gentiles also the repentance that leads to life.'" (Acts 11:18).

The Reward of Faith

Jesus answered, "O woman, your faith is great; be it done for you as you wish." Jesus certainly knew this about the woman's faith. Great faith brings great rewards. This took courage. It took commitment. It took a spirit that refused to be deterred. Her faith was tested and passed the test. The apostles received a lesson that they would remember.

Our faith needs to have endurance as well. To endure, we must have the confidence in Jesus as this woman had. We are told, "Therefore, do not throw away your confidence, which has a great reward. For you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may receive what was promised. " (Hebrews 10:35-36)

When that day was over, and this mother held her daughter in her arms, free at last from the cruel bondage she had suffered, and reflected on the events of that day, how do you suppose she felt? The Messiah had pronounced her faith as "great". He had answered her request for her daughter's healing. She had not let the others persuade her to give up. And, even at that darkest moment when it seemed as if she would not find the answer she desired, she pressed on. So, how did she felt at the end of the day? She had only asked for crumbs from the Master's table. She instead had received a feast. You can be sure she felt fine.
Jon W. Quinn


There may be discouragement on your way, that is just a sign that your miracle is imminent. The Bible say's in Luke 9:62 "He that put's his hand on the plow and looketh back is not fit for the kingdom... Please do not look back, keep pressing for the mark... Your humility, Faith and Persistence will bring you your miracle. Finally,trust me to say, "This is not the time to give up, "NOT NOW NOT EVER".
God Bless You All!!!
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Thursday 4 April 2013

President Obama to share in the sacrifice being made by public servants




Oh, dear. President Obama is going to be writing the government a check every month for 5% of his salary as a show of unity with federal workers impacted by the Republican sequester. That’s $20,000 a year. If Republicans are so concerned about the deficit that they were willing to allow the sequester to kick in, surely they will step up to follow the President’s fiscal example.

CNN reported:

Obama, whose $400,000 annual salary is set in law and can’t officially be changed, will write a check made out to the U.S. treasury every month beginning in April. Since the mandatory across-the-board spending cuts went into effect March 1, his payment for last month will be paid retroactively.

“The president has decided that to share in the sacrifice being made by public servants across the federal government that are affected by the sequester, he will contribute a portion of his salary back to the Treasury,” the official said.

According to the Constitution, the President’s salary can’t be changed during his/her term: “The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States, or any of them.”

But just in case anyone was wondering (like a few of the super outraged conservative sites), the Budget Control Act of 2011 contained an exemption that elected members of Congress (and the President, but that’s sort of redundant given the Constitution) won’t have their salary or pension reduced.

A check of John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Paul Ryan, and Rand Paul’s websites reveals not a single statement or mention of the president’s decision to return 5% of his pay. Apparently, these Republicans believe that their talk of budgetary belt tightening applies to you, not them.

In February of this year, Republicans happily proposed reducing the federal workforce through attrition to avoid sequestration this year. They didn’t ask for cuts to federal contractors. They asked for cuts to employees who have already sacrificed $103 billion in the name of deficit reduction since 2011, according to Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA). They left for break after approving reduced funding for their committees, but not for themselves.

While Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) made pretty PR by authoring an amendment for a fund to which Congress could choose to donate 20% of their pay , USA Today points out that it was part of a non-binding vote to the budget resolution, and thus does not have the force of law.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter already volunteered their salaries before the President did. So far, two Democratic Senators have also risen to the challenge: Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) stepped up to the plate and will be returning a portion of his salary, ”We need to be making responsible cuts wherever we can and there is no reason that members of Congress shouldn’t feel the pinch like everyone else.” And Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-O) has also pledged to return a portion of her salary. Not a peep from a Republican yet.

Meanwhile, as the President shows solidarity with American workers, in the House, Eric Cantor (R-VA) is pushing a bill to gut rules governing overtime pay for the American workers.

It’s ironic that the people claiming to be so concerned about the deficit and so eager to cut pay for some people are unwilling thus far to step up to the plate and cut their own pay even by 1%. Tick tock Republicans. Put your money where your mouth is.

My question is can the President of Nigeria, Ghana or other African countries do this?
We need your comments!!!!!!!

Saturday 23 March 2013

An idle hand is the devil’s workshop



Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said Nigeria is sitting on a keg of gun powder because of its high unemployment rate.

Obasanjo who said this while delivering the 16th Annual Lecture of the Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute in Ilorin, Kwara State on Thursday identified the development of the agricultural sector as not only capable of providing massive jobs for the country’s teeming youths but boosting foreign exchange earnings.

The Ota farmer said, “The number of Nigerian universities is going to about 150 now, we have a problem. The students coming out of the universities do not have hope of getting employment. This means we are sitting on a keg of gun powder. An idle hand is the devil’s workshop. But a hopeless idle hand is a tinder box.”

Obasanjo, who spoke on ‘Managing agriculture as a business: A practitioner’s perspective,’ said agriculture should be seen as business not a pastime requiring little or no business and management skills.

Obasanjo however added that the trend could be reversed if agrobusiness operators began to acquire management skills for their businesses.


Personally, I believe the phrase "An idle hand is the devil’s workshop" is what all leaders in Nigeria need to think about passionately if indeed they mean well for Nigeria. And also, it is a big question for all leaders and stakeholders in Nigeria to answer.... Do they want a developed Nigeria or a country that would be filled with crime's or other ill devices?.. Today is the time to answer the aforesaid question not tomorrow...

Please leave your comment.... Your opinion is always welcome!
God Bless Nigeria!

Saturday 2 March 2013

Can Freedom be free?



Can freedom be free, if yes what do you think can bring freedom to your door step. If not, what can we do to ensure freedom, peace and unity within ourselves?

Power and justice in negotiations

We can be in peace not only in our country but also with ourselves... We can bring to bear what it takes to be in one accord with our neighbours. "It is a win win situation". It is a price we can and have to pay... Let's make our country great and loveable, buy doing whatsoever it takes to be in unity with one another....

The bible say’s Make every effort to live in peace with all men Hebrews 12:14 , do your best to be at peace with all men. Nevertheless, I would advise you make use of negotiations when you meet with what seems to be a difficult situation. It is understandable and advisable to note that many see peace to be foolishness. But still you need to understand and discerned the intention and perception of a man before you take the next step..

“Negotiation” does not mean that the two sides sit down together on a basis of equality and talk through and resolve the differences that produced the conflict between them. Two facts must be remembered. First, in negotiations it is not the relative justice of the conflicting views and objectives that determines the content of a negotiated agreement. Second, the content of a negotiated agreement is largely determined by the power capacity of each side.

Several difficult questions must be considered. What can each side do at a later date to gain its objectives if the other side fails to come to an agreement at the negotiating table? What can each side do after an agreement is reached if the other side breaks its word and uses its available forces to seize its objectives despite the agreement?
A settlement is not reached in negotiations through an assessment of the rights and wrongs of the issues at stake. While those may be much discussed, the real results in negotiations come from an assessment of the absolute and relative power situations of the contending groups.

If an agreement comes, it is more likely the result of each side estimating how the power capacities of the two sides compare, and then calculating how an open struggle might end. Attention must also be given to what each side is willing to give up in order to reach agreement. In successful negotiations there is compromise, a splitting of differences. Each side gets part of what it wants and gives up part of its objectives.
Not everyone who uses the word “peace” wants peace with freedom and justice.
Hitler often called for peace, by which he meant submission to his will. A dictators’ peace is often no more than the peace of the prison or of the grave.

Strategy is concerned with whether, when, and how to fight, as well as how to achieve maximum effectiveness in struggling for certain ends. A strategy has been compared to the artist’s concept, while a strategic plan is the architect’s blueprint.

The oft quoted phrase “Freedom is not free” is true. No outside force is coming to give oppressed people the freedom they so much want and desire. People will have to learn how to take that freedom themselves.
If people can grasp what is required for their own liberation, they can chart courses of action which, can eventually bring them their freedom. Then, with diligence they can construct a new order and prepare for a better tomorrow.

I would like to conclude with the statement that was made recently by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, ... “Nobody will help Africa, nobody can help Africa and that is the truth. If we expect others from outside to come and help us, it is a second class help.

God Bless Nigeria !!!

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Friday 22 February 2013

20-Yr-Old Nigerian Girl Who Bagged A Combined Masters Degree From Oxford




A Nigerian girl, Anne-Marie Imafidon, 20, has joined the league of youngest students to receive a Combined Masters Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the prestigious Oxford University.
Imafidon, an indigene of Edo State, bagged the Degree from Keble College.

“Education is such an important part of young people’s lives and I want to get the message out there to the youth that learning is such a vital element in their growth. I also want them to understand that mathematics is essentially a game of numbers,’’ she said in an interview with NAN in London.

“I’m proud of myself. I’m glad that this has been the result of years of hard work,” she added.
Also speaking to Barking and Dagenham Post, a UK publication, the young scholar put the formula for her success down to three main factors. “It’s my motivation, I have a supportive family and I worked out what I’m good at,” she said.

Anne Marie, who lives in the Docklands with her family,a first noticed her love for numbers at the age of eight. She recalled, “I had a maths teacher who was very encouraging. And it was quite obvious that I liked maths and maths liked me.”

She is also a mentor for VLP Excellence in Education – a programme in Thames Road, Barking that helps children from deprived areas in London with education and motivation. In addition, she gives free study guidance to students via her family website www.imafidon.com.



On her plans for the future, she said, “I’m continuing to work with the Excellence in Education programme and I would like to still be doing my mentoring and motivate children from Inner London and from similar backgrounds as mine. It’s very rewarding.”

She is considering an academic career as well as deeper involvement in educational work with young people. “Professionally, I want to be at the top of my game with whatever comes my way,” Anne said.
Setting up an IT consultancy company is also on the cards for her.

Also speaking to NAN, Anne’s father, Mr. Chris Imafidon, said he was proud of his daughter adding that, “Every child can achieve a similar feat if given the enabling tools and environment.”

Anne is the sibling of the twins, Peter and Paula Imafidon, who set a new world record in mathematics and the Schools Admission Examination in the UK in 2009.
Dubbed the “Wonder Twins’’, the Imafidons broke records when they passed A/AS–level mathematics papers at the age of seven.


How Anne-Marie Became A World Record Breaker

At 10, she passed two high school diploma exams (GCSEs in Mathematics and Information Technology)

At 11 she became the youngest person ever to pass College (Advanced) level Computing

At 12, she received an Oxford scholarship after a programme at Jesus College and Hertford College of the University of Oxford, England

At 13, she won a UK government scholarship to study Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA

At 14, she received offers from leading UK universities to start a Masters course in Computational Mathematics

At 15, she received an offer from the University of Oxford, Oxford, England

At 16, she received job offers from world leading financial institutions (from Wall Street, New York, USA and City of London, England) and blue chip companies

At 17, she received an offer to be consultant to leading banks, educational institutions and governments

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Wednesday 6 February 2013

DEEP HEART FELT REACTION to Dr Peter Odili's Book Serial titled..."Conscience and History – My Story"




According to Vangaurd publication on February 4TH 2013, as redard's Dr. Peter Odili's Book..
This is what i see as a DEEP HEART FELT REACTION by some Nigerians through their comments in response to Dr Peter Odili's Book Serial titled..."Conscience and History – My Story", Which of course, he gave a detailed analysis on how he was denied the presidency and the conspiracies that followed...

Below are the comments;

papred06 •
This is makes very interesting reading. It shows that, while Ribadu was serious about eradicating corruption, he misused some of his powers.


Nostory papred06 •
Do you believe what he wrote in his book?


omoluabideji Nostory •
Yes, I do. If you know how these people were operating in the villa then, you will have no reason to doubt what Gov. Odili went through. The governor is a fine and kind hearted man even before he became a governor. This is a man (Dr.) who will treat you first and you tell him you don't have money, he won't bother you. If Obasanjo is fighting you, it takes the grace of GOD to be delivered.


Fazona •
Peter Odili, the most crooked, corrupt and callous thief in the annals of Nigerian history, especially in Rivers State. A poor, wretched and struggling physician who was picked up by Marshal Harry and made Governor of Rivers State is today singing a song of holiness, competence and performance. An ingrate who bit the fingers that fed him.

Marshall Harry is rolling in his graves for his grave error. He paid the ultimate price for his monumental stupidity in making Odili the Governor for the sake of ethnic diversity.

Ken Sarowiwa did not wait too long for Abacha to join him in the netherworld to settle their scores. Marshall Harry is waiting his turn to settle his scores.

The cries of the young men in the creeks of Rivers State whose lives were snuffed out early because of Peter Odili will not go unanswered. The tears of the mothers of these young men who perished for no reason, are being heard in the high Heavens. Nothing is lost in the Akashik Records.

"The evil that men do lives after them. The good is oft interred in their bones".......Shakespeare. We always reap what we sow.

OBJ himself is a corrupt crook but the best thing he did for Nigeria was to never allow a more corrupt, more crooked and more thieving individual in the guise of Odili to ever go near the Presidency of Nigeria. Odili would not only have stolen the commonwealth money but the bank itself.

Only a crook knows his fellow crook. Revising history can never hide the truth. For no matter how long it takes, the truth always shines into the open.

What a shame that only in Nigeria can Crooks, Thieves and Vagabonds walk freely and even rewrite history in vainglorious terms, that suit their egos. You can rewrite history but you can never rewrite the truth.

Marshall Harry is waiting for his pound of flesh in the netherworld. For life never dies. We only discard our physical paraphernalia and move into another world or dimension, but we always pay the price for our actions, if not here, there. It is the Law. Inviolable Cosmic Law.

OpenJusticeOrg Fazona •
Peter Odili was once the deputy governor of rivers state. So how was he wretched, "picked up...and made Governor for the sake of ethnic diversity by one person? Was he no longer elected? Calling someone a crook and making unsubstantiated and probably libellous allegations may be an unhelpful way of stating your case.

Fazona OpenJusticeOrg • a day ago
OpenJusticeOrg, Marshall Harry Picked up Odili from his poverty and Wretchedness and placed him in a position to be what he is today, a very rich man. Nigerian Politicians, especially Governors become filthy rich in office.

Now, Marshall Harry is half Igbo and after the horrendous experience during the Biafra war, he wanted to reconcile the Ijaws and the Igbos so that the former East and Midwest could move forward in the treacherous Nigeria under OBJ.

Marshall Harry was the chairman of the SS PDP and hence, he did not feel comfortable that the Governor of Rivers State should also come from the Riverine area. Hence, his choosing Odili instead of the candidate from the Creeks.

Marshall Harry regretted this decision later because Odili had a different agenda from Marshall Harry's ---- unifying the peoples of Rivers State, and later the SS and SE. Both of them had a fallout and Marshall Harry also had a fallout with OBJ because of how OBJ was marginalizing the Niger Delta.

OBJ made Yar 'Adua President and Jonathan vice President. OBJ also ensured that Odili never smelt the Vice Presidency. One man, OBJ has had more impact on Nigeria than any other person. Hence, one man can be powerful enough to select a Politician and put him in office. This is Nigeria.

Marshall Harry is dead. He was murdered violently for political expedience and there is still no culprit for his murder, just like Bola Ige.

I grew up with Marshall Harry and I met him last in 1995. He wanted to unify the Igbos and Ijaws so that they can have a common front to face the rest of Nigeria. He died because of the selfish ambitions of others.

There was no scintilla of development in Rivers State under Peter Odili despite the billions of dollars in the coffers of Rivers State during his Administration. There is still no development in Rivers State today despite the noise Amaechi himself is making?

So, where did all the billions of dollars go when there was no development in Rivers State during Odili's Administration and there is still no development today?

All we hear about is Greater Port Harcourt, the phantom Dubai. 419 Dubai. Port Harcourt is just one town and seaport out of many towns and seaports in Rivers State. Even Port Harcourt is still undeveloped, not to talk of the rest of Rivers State. So, where are the billions of dollars that accrued to Rivers State?

Nigeria is just a country of crooks, thieves and vagabonds including Peter Odili. The British Prime Minister asked Jonathan's Government what happened to the $100 billion oil and gas revenue for Nigeria in 2012. There is no answer and there will be no answer.

If you know Peter Odili, tell him to keep a low profile and stop making noise so as not to bring back memories because a lot of Rivers Indigenes, especially in the Riverine communities are still mad as hell with him, and some would like to get their pound of flesh.

If you doubt this, tell him to visit the creeks in the Riverine areas of Rivers State.

I now give closure to this and I sincerely hope that Odili is not that foolish to rewrite history with the intent of coming back into Politics.

For we always reap what we sow.



OpenJusticeOrg Fazona •
Thanks for your explanation. I was aware of the Marshall Harry story and I once actually read a newspaper interview where Marshal Harry stated that he installed Odili as governor but was only rewarded with mere N8million street lighting contract given to his daughter. That was years ago. He did not strike me in that interview as having a higher principle than all the other thieves and vagabonds.

I don't know Odili as such but I know enough of the story to be able to contest your assertion that he "picked up Odili from his poverty and wretchedness... .."

With respect to Ibo-Ijaw reconciliation,
that was a noble goal but one that is unnecessary and ultimately pointless. Ibos have already survived over 4 decades Nigerian neo-fascist policies including seizure of their homes, bank accounts etc. During that period, over US$500 billion of oil money was taken from the former eastern Nigeria to western and northern Nigeria and even abroad with Ijaw acquiescence.

Right now, ALL the oil well/blocks in the Niger-delta have been shared by Northerners and Yorubas like Danjuma, Bayero, Obasanjo, Alakija, Babangida, Dangote, Abacha etc. with Ijaw acquiescence and Ibos are still breathing.

There is nothing, absolutely nothing to be gained by any such belated reconciliation. All what is needed now is for all nations to go their separate ways in the manner of the mantra: to your tents oh Israel.
Thank you my friend.

Fazona OpenJusticeOrg •
I knew quite a bit about Peter Odili when he was just a struggling Physician. I knew Marshall Harry from childhood. Odili was a very poor man when Marshall Harry gave him the opportunity, which he exploited for his personal benefit, while decimating the lives of young men in the Riverine areas of Rivers State.

OpenJusticeorg says,

"During that period, over US$500 billion of oil money was taken from the former eastern Nigeria to western and northern Nigeria and even abroad with Ijaw acquiescence.

Right now, ALL the oil well/blocks in the Niger-delta have been shared by Northerners and Yorubas like Danjuma, Bayero, Obasanjo, Alakija, Babangida, Dangote, Abacha etc. with Ijaw acquiescence and Ibos are still breathing".
....OpenJusticeorg

Wow!! You mean the wretched Niger Deltans especially Ijaw masses, wallowing in immense squalor in the Creeks of the Niger Delta gave out their oil blocks to Western and Northern Nigerians because they love poverty. You also mean the struggling Niger Deltans, especially Ijaw masses in the Creeks, looking for food to eat to survive, gave acquiescence for Niger Delta oil/gas blocks to be appropriated by Northerners and Yorubas like Danjuma, Bayero, Obasanjo, Alakija, Babangida, Dangote, Abacha etc.

This is great news to me and I am sure to many others. I did not know that Niger Deltans, especially Ijaws were that stupid to intentionally be poor and wretched so that others can be rich. Fascinating.

So, Andy Uba who was the right hand man of OBJ did whatever he did on behalf of Igbos. So, Pius Anyim is doing the bidding of Igbos today in Nigeria. Quite interesting.

Furthermore, you think Niger Deltans especially Ijaws put Jonathan as President of Nigeria and they are happy with him? If you think so, you are totally mistaken. Niger Deltans, especially Ijaws are fuming about Jonathan and his antics.

Now, let's not bring up what happened in the former Eastern Nigeria before Biafra, during Biafra and after Biafra. They are painful memories, not of 40+ years but 60+ years, and the so-called Minorities paid a heavy price under Igbos.

Finally, Adaka Boro declared Niger Delta Republic long before Ojukwu declared Biafra Republic because of same quest for freedom from oppression. Aguiyi Ironsi condemned Adaka Boro to death, for this. We are now all back to square one.

The Amalgamation of the fraud called Nigeria ends at midnight, December 31, 2013. Let's see what happens next.

Ayekoto •
Between Odili and MKO Abiola.

* Ex-President OBJ, Nuhu Ribadu and the PDP owe Nigerians, explanation on why ex-Gov Peter Odili was stopped from vying for Nigerian Presidency in 2007.
"The evil that men do, lives after them" - Shakespeare

Every Nigerian like me, was a bit surprised, when It was announced that ex-Gov Peter Odili had withdrawn from PDP party primaries and consequently from the presidential race of 2007, considering the overwhelming supports that welcomed his presidential campaigns, almost everywhere, he went, both in the core-North and core-South of Nigeria.

There was no doubt that with the overwhelming supports his candidacy was received prior the PDP party primaries, he, Peter Odili was not going to win, both the PDP Presidential primaries and goes further to win, the presidency. But for evils that most Nigerians are made and known of, they did all they could to stop Peter Odili in achieving his dream, and consequently in becoming the president of Nigeria.

Stopping Odili presidency is 'Nigerian', that is, that is our typical behaviour, it is in our blood, it is our way of life, our culture, our tradition and our custom, and more precisely, our creation. It has always been a culture of jealousy, hatred and envies among others. But Peter Odili should thank his star, he must have been extremely lucky, yes, extremely lucky, as there were many, that were not such lucky, that if they had been offered such 'soft landing' option, would have accepted it, not only by voluntarily withdrawn from the race, but will even say "Thank you" with joy and pageantry, and as well, celebrate it.

Odili, should take heart, for it is well! Yes, it is well, as you are alive to tell the stories yourself, and not someone telling it, while you must have gone to the world, beyond, while somebody would be speculating and making money from it at your expense among others.
It is well, Peter Odili was here himself, to tell it all, in its original form, all, from scene to scene, and even lucky to possibly going to make some money, from his own work, book/publication, without it, been written by 2nd-hand writer, or authored as another "Tales by Moonlight" of Chinua Achebe likes, a writer/author, who reads other people's books and publications, only to sit at a corner of his two-room apartment in the US, to 'Rank-Xerox' other's people's work or writings, and later presents them, as its own work, thereby committing intellectual fraud, which is criminal under international Book/Art work piracy law.

Achebe is lucky to be living self-exile, in the US, where he had been hiding to commit series of acts of piracy, copying other people's work, which he cannot do and gets away freely, elsewhere. He had been lucky to be getting away by his acts of piracy because most of the writers or authors of books or work of arts, he pirates are either dead or not bold to confront him, or not financially strong to take him, to court. Achebe, who never participated in the Nigerian-Biafran war, out of hunger, heavy debt or avoiding bankruptcy, wittily after reading books and publications written by principal actors of the Nigerian-Biafran war such as, Late Obafemi Awolowo, Odumegwu Ojukwu, Yakubu Gowon and other participants, victims and observers of the war, only to sit at the corner of his two-room apartment in the US, to write "memoir" on a war, he never participated. Unfortunately, none of his children, who he secretly sent to acquire first class education in world best schools and universities all over the globe, could not tell their father, that piracy is criminal.

Peter Odili should celebrate his being alive to tell it all, and still goes around to meet and associates with his haters and "Pontius Pilate" ex-President OBJ, as many others, such as MKO Abiola, Funsho Williams, Dipo Dina and many others were not denied such option or "soft landing", but had their lives forcefully taken from them. Surely, if any of them, had been offered option of stepping down as Peter Odili had, they will surely have surrendered their ambitions for their lives, but the evils in man had been discovered to be greater than ones in Lucifer.

In all, our people say, "Destiny can only be delayed, but can never be changed". An adage says, "Let my enemies be alive, to see what I shall be in future".
Luckily, all the EFCC officials and those using them, are all alive today, including Nuhu Ribadu, the then EFCC Boss and his "Boys" and even the ex-President OBJ himself. They must react to all that Peter Odili wrote in his book, including his complaints and numerous accusations and allegations. This is a challenge to an open debate from Peter Odili to all mentioned and concerned. It is a public issue, on why a man, a qualified Nigerian, who is qualified to be president of Nigeria, should be denied his attempt to serve the people of Nigeria, his fatherland.

Today, this Peter Odili voluntary service that NUHU RIBADU and his EFCC "boys" denied the Nigerian people, had continued to hunt and hurt the country, as those who denied us, his service, did not provide us, with better men and women, who would have delivered Nigerians from general insecurity, hunger, bad economy, high unemployment, and lots of hopelessness. Unfortunately, they themselves are not better off, and surely they owe the people of Nigeria, an explanation.

Nuhu Ribadu must tell the Nigerian people, why he used his office and position to stop Peter Odili presidential ambition, and why he should not be held responsible for planting on the country, a man with deteriorated health condition and an inept, incompetent and grossly naive V-President, who now plunged the country into sorry state of general insecurity, high unemployment, economy ruin and hopeless future.

Time will tell...

DEM_MBA Ayekoto •
You deserve to be flogged, by using a brother's same out cry like Achebe's to speak against the Prof instead of vindicating him. Dr Odili's story here vindicates Prof Achebe's position on institutionalized wickedness and inpunitous crimes of the past especially by Chief Awolowo and Mr Obasanjo. Look stop further attack, henceforth!

Nostory Ayekoto •
We shall hear the truth when other people write their own books,

sam d •
If any Nigerian thinks Ribadu is a saint as he claim then you are just fooling yourself.

Ribadu, listen you can fool some people sometime but cant fool all the people all the time

obamajack2 sam d •
So you have exonerated Odilil of any sharp practice while in office? if it was political motivated then, why did EFCC continue harassing his govt after the emergency of Yaradua/Goodluck ticket?, why did Odili went court to stop EFCC from investigating his govt if he is a saint?. Ibori said that EFCC case against him was political motivated & Nigerian court exonerated him of any wrong doing. Today Ibori is in jail for the same crime EFCC accused him of.

disqus_GWEqQOshPP •
Every objective person in Rivers State knew how Odili dealt with the state. Looted state funds, blowing false trumpets. Odili started this whole militancy thing in the Niger Delta. Grooming and paying boys heavily to intimidate political opponents. The boys became too big to be controlled and turned against him. He knows the story about late Sobomabo. He should just live quietly if he was outsmarted by other potilicians. This is a case of evil that men do chasing them, sleepless nights. He is a master skimmer. Not surprised if he has arranged for the positive comments in this website. He wants to regain relevance by attracting pity - not possible. Anybody that lived in Rivers State know the true Odili - never to be trusted.

aaron ogunbodede •
But why would Nuhu Ribadu be attending the PDP convention whilst he was to be apolitical being civil servant as head of EFFC. Odili mentioned him as one of PDP elders.

Swissbased •
Politics in Nigeria is akin to "Mafiarism" Politicians see leadership as a business venture. Nigerian politics is too dirty, period!

Nostory •
Odili is a thief and is from the tribe (Igbo) of traitors;so he can not be trusted with post of president and the Aso rock job is not for the Ibos and they will not get the post of president at all because Yoruba and Hausa will not vote for Ibo as president of our great nation.

OpenJusticeOrg Nostory •
Behold Mr Pubic Nuisance has spoken. Nothing so
tragic than an irresponsible drunk taking himself a bit too seriously. Sad.

OpenJusticeOrg •
Odili is no more corrupt than all the buffoons who are prancing around in Nigeria today, including Obasanjo. His error was to trust Obasanjo, a two-headed snake whose duplicity cost Odili dearly. He failed to learn from the experience of Ibos in their dealing with the likes of Obasanjo and his tribe of sophisticated tricksters and he has only himself to blame.

I was once in Port Harcourt when the entire city was brought to a halt because Obasanjo was attending the wedding of Odili's daughter. Unfortunately for Odili, he taught the "if the east secedes the west will follow suit" deceit was a kind of joke and he failed to bring a long spoon the wedding dinner and to watch his back.

Obasanjo was attending the wedding of Odili's daughter, winning and dinning with Odili and his family while secretly plotting Odili' political downfall through the instrumentality of the so-called EFCC. Under Ribadu, that became a tool for political vendetta and witch-hunting.


moribund9ja •
Odili this story is tragically belated. You guys made Obasanjo a carnivour that he's today. It won't be long he'll devour Jonathan except something is urgently done to permanently disarm him.


Nostory moribund9ja •
Nothing will happen to great OBJ,he is untouchable.When OBJ helped them to become governor and president,you forget about that;let anyone of them who is bold enough try any silly thing against OBJ,that person will blame himself or herself. No load carrier can carry OLUMO rock on the head;he will continue to move around the rock endlessly.


OpenJusticeOrg Nostory •
There is actually nothing more
tragic than an irresponsible drunk and public nuisance taking himself a bit too seriously.
Sad case indeed.


Man_Enough •
Was anybody expecting the man to say he is a thief? Hear this; One of the deadliest criminals in US history was known as Two Gun Crowley. He would kill at the drop of a feather. In a letter, Crowley once said, “Under my coat is a weary heart, but a kind one-one that would do nobody any harm”.


Ednakemi •
At least the man has something tangible to point to Nigerians and to world as part of what he accomplished during his tenure. How many looters of his caliber can do same? After all, come to think of it, if all our billion looters were doing their best to deliver or leave something behind for Nigerians, things wouldn't be as bad as they are now in the country. Besides, I still believe that if Dr. Peter Odili were chosen as President Umaru Yar'Adua running mate, today he would have been far a better president and Nigeria would have been better for it.
The crux of the matter was that (if going by what I read in the papers during the period of their convention is true) the PDP caucus was afraid of Dr. Odili's candidacy as Vice President, as they referred to him as a person of strong character. At a time when the presence Abubakar Atiku as Vice President in OBJ Govt. was causing distraction and great dissatisfaction among the ranks and file of the Govt.


Alexander •
Odili is a thief,as usual in Nigerian all thief that has been fingered always said it is political,especially the big thieves,this Man Odili just wants to muddle the water especially for those with feeble minds, this shows that 2015 is drawing near to them thou is not to us they have been oppressing you will get to hear more of such criminals surfacing claiming innocents like Ibori did until he meet his water loo outside our shores.


Omega85 •
Me will sit down and read all this shit on a Monday morning, you're not serious Odili!


dennis Omega85 •
You just read it my dear


Emma Okah Omega85 • 2 days ago
Contradiction galore! You have read it already otherwise you would not pass a comment about it, no matter what your views are. Be bold and put your true name so that those who know can guide lazy heads on the power of reading the "shit" so that they can offer the view that is not the "shit".


BlackieUmukoro •
That is his story. Any counter story from those accused, would balance the story, and help us to form an objective opinion


Arthur Igwe BlackieUmukoro
I was indeed sad to read how Odili was unjustly denied his constitutional right to contest for the top-most job

From the aforesaid, what is your take in this.... What do you have to say....