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Wednesday 23 December 2015

Budget of fraud

President Buhari may not know that his first budget proposal to Nigerians was his campaign promises, it's a pity he made a mess of the first opportunity given to him by Nigerians. Almost all the campaign promises of De Buhari were either denied, rejected or forgotten for very obvious reasons, "age" our president's age is relative which means that it's different to different people, if you doubt, ask baba OBJ. Now that he has returned with another unrealistic budget like his campaign promises, I will blame anyone who believes or will believe this yet another fraud on Nigerians. To stumble twice against one stone is a proverbial disgrace, Fela of the blessed memory said first fool no be fool, the second fool na proper foolish. Anyone who believes that budget, does so at his/her own risk. One major challenge we are going to face now will be the difficulty in passing that budget because of Jonathan and many years of PDP'S misrule. I sincerely thank God for this budget presentation opportunity, at least it availed us the opportunity of having our president address us in our own country. I heard that he was even compelled to present it here otherwise he had concluded plans to present it while on one of his tours, afterall our ministerial nominees where submitted from US. The earlier Nigerians kick out this APC virus, the better for us all.

Monday 21 December 2015

Alert rain

Abians are now receiving salary ALERT like the unsolicited MTN message. The alert is now so frequent that you will be embarrassed at its closeness. Abia workers should be the most fortunate in the entire country to have our EKWUEME 1 and THE OKAA OMEE 1 as their governor. One cannot wish for any better leader in this state at a time like this than Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu. I will advise anyone heading to any market in Abia now to be very careful lest the Abia workers will push you down while shopping, and the truth is that you can't do anything about it because they are the once now with the cash....no be cheque. After the ragae play the blues. All these my friends in the state civil service like Ibeh Vincent Ogbonnaya, Barr Lilian Tony Onyenweaku-Uzoechi and many others are now painting the state red with cash. While the federal government is broke the Abia state government is busy paying salaries on weekly basis. I think Ikpeazu is either a magician or a miracle worker. Please beware of Abia workers because they have nothing to do with so much cash in their possession now, after being embarrassed with weekly payment of salary, they were still loaded with stomach infrastructure for this Christmas and even beyond. Abeg if you received Abia state salary ALERT last week and this week, answer present now.


Saturday 19 December 2015

A GOVERNMENT OF SADISTS

Femi Fani Kayode ( FFK ) writes again

On the night of 12th December 2015 in the city of Zaria, Kaduna state, Sheik El Zakzaky, the leader of the 10 million-strong Shia muslim community in Nigeria, was shot, brutalized and dumped in a wheelbarrow.

He barely escaped with his life but sadly, according to Iranian government sources and the New York Times, his wife, two of his sons and no less than one thousand of his shia muslim followers were not so lucky.

They were massacred in the sanctity of their homes that night by members of the Nigerian Armed Forces. Up until the time that I am writing this essay not one word of regret or remorse has been expressed by President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian Armed
Forces or the Federal Government about the whole incident.

That alone speaks volumes but what is more important to note is the fact that this is one of the most brutal and callous events in the history of our country.

It was premeditated, well-planned, well-orchestrated and well-executed. Homes were bombed and burnt to the ground and innocent and defenseless men, women and children were slaughtered in an unrelenting frenzy of violence.

After the carnage the bodies of the victims were left in the compound of the houses and in the streets and gutters for carrion birds to feed on and for street urchins and petty thieves to rob. This was indeed a sordid and shameful chapter: it was not only mass murder but it was also a crime against humanity.

Those that were murdered were targeted simply because they were Shia Muslims and simply because, earlier in the day, some of them had mounted a road block which obstructed the convoy of the General Burutai, the Chief of Army Staff.

It is very clear that by this act alone the Chief of Army Staff, under whose orders these men were acting, President Muhammadu Buhari, who is the Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces, and every single officer and soldier that took part in the massacre are guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and are therefore candidates for the International Criminal Court at the Hague.

Our leaders must be accountable and it is my fervent prayer and desire that the whole matter ends up their and that both Buhari and Burutai are called to justice.

What makes the whole matter worse is the fact that there was no mention of the episode on BBC television or CNN and there was no sense of outrage in our country about what these people had been subjected to.

One wonders what happened to our sense of decency and our ability to empathize with those that are suffering and that have been subjected to injustice? What happened to our sense of responsibility, our sensitivity and our compassion? Yet it doesn't stop there.

Two days before the tragic events in Zaria a man was granted bail by two separate courts in two separate criminal matters in Lagos. However the minute he stepped out of the court premises he was confronted and apprehended by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), violently manhandled, dragged off the streets, bundled into a waiting van, given the beating of his life and whisked away to an unknown destination.

According to our constitution this man is presumed innocent until proven guilty and up until now he has not been found guilty of any crime. Worse still the operatives did not have an arrest warrant and what they did was manifestly unlawful.

Yet despite that, again there is no sense of outrage in our country about the treatment that this man was subjected to. Again it doesn't stop there.

Approximately one month ago a man was granted bail and given permission to travel out of the country by the Federal High Court for medical treatment.

Yet as he proceeded to do so he discovered that the Department of State Security (DSS) had laid siege to his home. They refused to let him step out of the gate, they traumatized his family and they criminalised and demonised him in the national and international media.

After a month of confining him to his home they eventually stormed his house, overwhelmed his security men, roughed him up, dragged him out feet first, threw him in a waiting car, abducted him and carried him away to an unknown destination.
All this happened in violation of an order of the Federal High Court and despite the fact that he had not been found guilty of any crime by any court in the land yet there is no sense of outrage in our country. Again it doesn't stop there.

A man obtains a court order that the Department of State Security (DSS) must not under any circumstances enter his home yet they ignore that order, force their way into his house, shoot bullets everywhere, terrorize and manhandle his children, beat up his wife and ''bite'' her like a dog, throw their belongings into the streets and finally violently evict him and his family from the premises and into the streets and there is no sense of outrage in our country. Again it doesn't stop there.

A man is arrested by the EFCC, he is maligned and convicted in the media by what are, more often than not, false allegations and spurious confessions that are skillfully leaked to the press by his tormentors and captors.

After days in detention he is eventually charged and arraigned before THREE separate courts for virtually the same offences all in an attempt to break, humiliate and shame him.

He is subjected to all this despite the fact that he is deemed innocent until proven guilty yet there is no sense of outrage in the country over the matter. Again it doesn't stop there.

A man is arrested and detained by the Department of State Security simply because he expresses his desire for the establishment of a new nation called Biafra.

He is kept in solitary confinement and denied access to his lawyer and family members for weeks on end. His lawyer goes to court and the court grants him bail and directs that he should be released on reasonable terms and conditions.

All those terms and conditions are met but instead of abiding by the court order and releasing him the DSS keeps him in detention for a further three months.

After the three months have expired they take him to a different court and apply to keep him in detention for yet another three months. The new court declines to grant that order and instead directs that he should be released unconditionally and with immediate effect.

On hearing about the order of the court the supporters of the young man went to the streets in many cities in eastern Nigeria and started celebrating and jubilating.

This did not go down well with President Buhari's security agencies and consequently they shot dead five of the man's young supporters in Onitsha simply for jubilating, singing solidarity songs and dancing in the streets.

Meanwhile DSS have refused to abide by the court order and up until the time that I am writing this essay the man has not been released and he remains in their custody.

All this has happened to this man and his followers yet there is no sense of outrage in the country about what they have been subjected to.

When one considers all these events one is at a loss for words. Is this really a democracy? I have come to the conclusion that this is a government of sadists, run by sadists and for sadists.

Not only do they place no stock or value on the sanctity of human life but they also relish in their impunity and their lack of respect for the rule of law.

They are cowardly, wicked, malicious, petty, insensitive, vicious and, worse of all, manifestly incompetent. They are a government of liars, run by liars and for liars.

They malign the weak, harass the defenseless, torment the poor and punish the innocent but God will see their end. They are soft on Boko Haram whilst they murder shia muslims, christians, Biafrans, the young, the old, the weak and the vulnerable.

They defy court orders and mock the judiciary. They abuse power and defy the word of God. They rejoice when others suffer and they take pleasure in the misfortune of their adversaries. Instead of being just and true they are perverse in all their ways.

Instead of seeking peace, moving the country forward and facing the business of governance they have chosen to tread the path of destruction, persecution, discord, strife, witch hunts, lies, demonization and war.

In a futile attempt to distract the world from their own failures they seek to inculcate and establish an atmosphere of fear and intimidation and thereby silence their perceived enemies and detractors.

Yet no matter how many people they incriminate, criminalise, malign, humiliate, misrepresent, beat and lock up, no matter how many people they kill, no matter how many people they abduct and throw out of their homes, the fact remains that the the country is still falling apart and our economy is still going to the dogs.

No matter what lies they tell and no matter what entertainment and palliatives they feed us with to keep us grinning and distracted, the value of the naira is still at its lowest in its 42 years of existence, the security situation is still terrible, Boko Haram is still waxing stronger, the morale of our soldiers is still getting lower, the price of food is still rocketing, the fuel queues still persist and poverty and hardship pervades the land like never before.

The Buhari administration is indulging in wickedness and the abuse of power, violating the civil liberties and human rights of its own citizens, murdering its own people , dividing the country, witchunting and intimidating its perceived enemies, making a mockery of justice and the fight against corruption, rejecting peace and all that is wholesome and true and, like the biblical Pharoah, they are provoking the wrath of the Lord and playing with fire.

As He did with Pharaoh, Nebudchadnezzar, Jezebel and Sennacherub God will surely break them and bring them down. He will avenge the dead, He will vindicate the innocent and falsely accused, He will prove Himself mighty in battle and He will grant them no mercy.

Shame and woe be unto all those that have chosen to dine with the devil by joining and supporting this government. The bible says there is no peace for the wicked.

There is no fellowship between light and darkness. There is no agreement between good and evil. There is no commonality of purpose between the just and the perverse.

There is no accord between the compassionate and the heartless. There is no bond between the kind and the wicked. I would rather die than join or support a government of heartless men and closet fundamentalists.

I have no doubt that by the time this is all over the Nigerian people will regret the choice that they made earlier this year and they will beg for a true democrat and peace-loving man to be elected into office.

Like the proverbial frog that is slowly being boiled in water but that does not even feel it,our people are being taken for a ride by the Buhari administration.
To distract them from his governments monumental failures the President feeds them with a daily dose of lies, falsehood and sensational and unsubstantiated allegations about the so-called corruption of key players in the previous administration.

Sadly the people lap it up with joy and accept the tales they are being told without question, reason or exception. They forget that allegations are a dime a dozen and that trial by media does not often result in a conviction in a diligent and responsible court of law.

Meanwhile as this obscene circus show of branding everyone but himself as a crook and feeding the innocents to the lions continuous, President Buhari is destroying the lives of the people, ruining the economy,crushing his opponents, silencing his detractors, discrediting his adversaries and dividing our nation.
He is also breaking the spirit of our country and turning us into a laughing stock before the international community.

The bottom line is this: Nigeria has been transformed into a gestapo-like police state where state-sponsored lies and propaganda hold sway and where fear, coercion, blackmail and intimidation is the primary tool of governance.

May God grant us the courage to take back our country and may the forces of light, truth and justice prevail in our land. Merry Christmas.

Thursday 17 December 2015

NIGERIAN PRESIDENT OR KING OF THE NORTH?

Femi Fani Kayode (FFK) writes
In 418 B.C. Herodotus, the Greek philosopher who is known as the ‘’father of history’’, said "a man who does not know anything about the events that took place before he or she was born will remain forever a child.’’

Not only was he right but one must go a step further by saying that those who refuse to learn from their history are condemned to repeating its mistakes.

In 1957, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Saurdana of Sokoto and the Premier of the North, said the following: "We the people of the north will continue our stated intention to conquer the south and to dip the koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores."

Three years later, on 12 th October 1960, he went a step further by saying the following words to the Parrot Newspaper: “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”.

That same year he said: "I will allow Sir Tafawa Balewa to go and become Prime Minister and lead the unbelievers of the south whilst I will stay in the north and lead the faithful".

One year later, in a television interview with the BBC (which can still be viewed on Youtube) he was asked whether his ''northernisation policy'' would be a temporary or permanent feature. His response was as follows.

''In actual fact the policy is a northerner first. If you cannot get a northerner then you get an expatriate like yourself on contract. If we cannot get that then we will employ another Nigerian from the south on contract too. This is going to be a permanent policy as far as I forsee''.

Not to be outdone, in January 1947 on the floor of the Northern House of Assembly, Sir Tafawa Balewa, a man that was to become the first Prime Minister of Nigeria 13 years later, said the following words:

“We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these people. We do not know them, we do not recognise them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quit Nigeria now at this stage, the Northern people would continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea”.

The passion for the total domination of the Nigerian state by the north has not in any way diminished over the years. As a matter of fact it appears to have become even more pronounced and, for some, it has become an obsession. Consider the following.

On 2nd October 2014, one Aliyu Gwarzo said the following to Point Blank news:

”When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern christian or minority tribe. The Christians in the north are nothing and the minorities know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Usman Dan Fodio. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue. No Goodluck or anyone else will stop us from taking back our power next year. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa’s biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it. Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. If they don’t want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge. Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very long memories”.

The full text of Gwarzo's contribution can be read on Pointblanknews or elsewhere. His words are self-explanatory and they need no further analysis. Thankfully his views do not represent the thinking of the majority of Hausa Fulani people but he does speak for a dangerous and vocal minority and his words constitute a clear statement of intent.

Simply put, it is his desire to conquer and subjugate southern Nigeria and to restore northern domination and supremacy in the affairs of our nation in perpetuity.

The quest for northern domination in the affairs of our country is as old as the hills. It led to a brutal civil war between 1967 and 1970 in which millions were killed. It led to pogrom after pogrom and slaughter after slaughter in the north.

It led to a series of military coups and counter coups. In 1991 it led to a coup by Major Gideon Orkar which, if it had been successful, would have resulted in the excision of the core northern states from our country. It led to the annulement of Chief MKO Abiola’s presidential election of June 12th 1993 which almost resulted in a second civil war.

It led to the brutal suppression of the south by General Sani Abacha and the murder, torture, incarceration and exile of many southern leaders. It led to stiff opposition to the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo in the north which came in the guise ''political sharia''.

And finally it led to it’s most barbaric and hideous expression in the relentless opposition to the regime of President Goodluck Jonathan which came in the form of Boko Haram.

Judging from recent events, with President Buhari now in power it appears that those that have been lusting for total northern domination for the last 55 years have finally had their way.

The inability to think deeply or profoundly is a curse. The inability to read widely and learn from others is a pitiful and costly affliction. If there were ever a time for profound thinking and deep and sober reflection when it comes to the affairs of our nation it is now.

I say this because only three months after President Buhari has been sworn into office the power configuration, vis a vis north and south, has resulted in the following mess.

1. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria - north. 2.Senate President- north. 3. Speaker of the House of Representatives- north. 4. Chief Justice of the Federation- north. 5. President of the Court of Appeal- north. 6. Chief Justice of the Federal High Court- north. 7. Secretary to the Federal Government- north. 8. Chief of Staff to the President- north. 9. Chief of Army Staff- north. 10. Chief of Air Staff- north. 11. Comptroller General of Customs- north. 12. Director-General of State Security Services (SSS)- north. 13. National Security Advisor- north. 14. Director General NIMASA- north. 15. Chairperson of the Independant Electoral Commission (INEC)- north. 16. Comptroller-General Immigration- north. 17. Accountant-General of the Federation - north. 18. Commander of Civil Defence Corps- north. 19. Chief Security Officer to the President- north. 20. ADC to the President- north. 21. Principal Secretary to the President- north. 22. Senior Special Assistant to the President on media- north. 23. Chairman of the EFCC- north. 24. MD Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)- north. 25. Head of Service north. 26. DG National Communication Commission (NCC)- north. 27. Chairman NDLEA- north. 28. CEO AMCON- north.

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There is no gainsaying that this is unacceptable. Some of us warned that this would happen but we were insulted and lampooned for doing so.

These appointments are not only lopsided but they are also a manifestation of the fact that in just three months southern Nigeria has finally been relegated to being little more than an occupied region and a vassal state.

The people of the south appear to have been placed in servitude and bondage. Our chains may be invisible but they are very much there.

The question must be asked: is Buhari the President of Nigeria or is he the King of the north? Some have argued that the federal character formula has no place in our affairs anymore and that merit ought to be the only criteria for government appointments.

Permit me to qoute a young man from twitter who responded to that absurd logic rather well by saying ‘’if federal character isn't important, why is the Vice President also not from Daura? Educated people should not speak like illiterates’’.

Others have said that we should wait for the ministerial list and that after that things would balance out. Again this is absurd logic and those that spout such convoluted thrash appear to have forgotten the fact that the President is compelled by law and the constitution to appoint a Minister from every state of the federation, including each of the southern states.

Whether he is President of Nigeria or King of the north Buhari would do well to retrace his steps. The consequences of not doing so for both his government and the unity of our country will be grave and costly.

The south cannot be subjugated and treated with contempt and the people of the south will never be slaves. Fairness and equity in the distribution of national resources and key government appointments are a fundamental pre-requisite for peace, security and national unity in our country.

It has served our collective interest well for many years. Those that seek to upset the applecart and jettison it today are not considering the inevitable and monumental consequences of their actions.

Power may have returned to the north but the people of the south must be treated with respect, sensitivity, dignity, fairness and decency. Those that refuse to accept this counsel and that insist on charting a different course do so at their own peril.

Wednesday 16 December 2015

Happy birthday My president sir,

It is doubtless that Nigeria is one the hardest countries to govern in the whole world, therefore for your ability to steer this ship thus far, I congratulate your courage, boldness and wisdom to administer this great country. I pray that My God grants you good health, strength, more wisdom and understanding to take this nation to an enviable height. Sir we pray for God to make you the leader this nation is looking for, the best father your family can ask for and a company your friends will forever cherish. Sir, as you celebrate your birthday today, I on behalf of my wonderful family and friends wish you a glorious, successful and purposeful tenure of office , we pray Almighty God to guide and protect you. Your family, friends and the nation at large will never regret of your existence as you will be a source of joy and not agony to your people. Happy birthday my president sir.

Presidential spokesman lied and misled you

Written by JOHN OKIYI KALU (JOK)
Presidential spokesman lied and misled you

In defense of his principal that was accused of eating yams from the Dasuki barn, Femi Adesina quoted a 1999 military decree that entitled his principal to 3 vehicles that are replaceable every 3 years.

Frankly, that statement by Adesina is pathetically misleading and an attempt to pull wool over the eyes of Nigerians.

1. We are running a constitutional democracy and relevant laws are the constitution and acts of parliament. I don't know how lawyers put it but I know that all "good decrees" must necessarily be passed again by the national assembly to survive.

Will Femi Adesina go to court and quote a 1999 decree for his own salary as a presidential aide?

2. In 2006 the national assembly under Obasanjo debated entitlements to former leaders but it was shot down because Nigerians didn't want to reward coup plotters who truncated democracy. I recall the heated debate and at the end of the day no such law was signed. Even Femi Adesina wrote scathing articles then.
The national assembly introduced the proposal again in 2010 and even the last national assembly via the pension proposal for former leaders.

Mr Adesina knew that we do not have current laws supporting any entitlement to ex-Head of State Buhari and hence resorted to quoting decrees to mislead people.

3. Buhari as at the time of the Boko attack in Kaduna was constitutionally entitled to benefits as a retired General. A friend told me he has been receiving his benefits as a Retired General in the Army.

Key question to ponder on: is it the office of NSA that normally delivers retirement benefits to former military chiefs or even former leaders? I thought it is the office of the SGF that handles issues related to privileges?

4. If Femi Adesina claims that Buhari was entitled to 3 vehicles every 3 years then let him provide evidence that he has been collecting those benefits from all the former NSAs every 3 years. He should also convince us that the contentious largesse came within the 3 years cycle.

And please let us note this: if a retired civil servant collects his due pension and was robbed of it on his way home he cannot claim that a benevolent President who dashed him money afterwards is giving him his "entitlement". He has already collected his entitlement.

Femi lied when he claimed that the replacement vehicle was an entitlement. The entitlement, if any, must have been the vehicle damaged by the attack.

 Dasuki dashed him a replacement, at best.
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Why is Femi quoting decrees and lying all the way?

Answer is simple: he and his people do not want to tell Nigerians that what they are "probing" is simply the security vote of the former President.

Nigerians know that our Presidents and Governors are entitled to security votes which they spend at their discretion. From that vote they spend on all sorts of things including political campaigns and patronage to former leaders.

Our current President Buhari is also collecting security vote and spending as he wishes without any obligation to account to us. I am not aware he is collecting less than President Jonathan. He has never accounted for it and is not expected to account for it.

Why are we not asking for abrogation of security votes? Because many of us are still collecting yams from the current NSA's barns. APC bloggers are also likely getting paid from that account.

APC is muddling up a supposed $2.1b arms procurement scandal with an indirect probe of the former president's security vote expenses. They lied to us that $2.1b contract was awarded for arms procurement but once former President Jonathan denied awarding any such contract and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala led direct evidence that only $322m was approved they started fishing for escape pads. More so when individuals and companies linked to APC were involved in the alleged arms procurement scandal.

The truth is that if Femi Adesina had admitted that Buhari's cars were "replaced" from security vote it would have made nonsense of the propaganda against Obaigbena, Dokpesi etc. if you convict them for collecting money from our security vote then you must necessarily convict Buhari. Corruption includes receiving cash or material gifts. Just like Buhari, they probably didn't know the account from which they were paid. But they, like Buhari, knew security votes are not supposed to be subjected to probes. Whatever parameter you use to condemn those who received cash must be used to convict those who got expensive cars gift.

Prof Tam David West was jailed for receiving gold wristwatch gift.

Bottom line is that if everyone who collected "yams" from Dasuki's barns is a thief then our President is also a............

Solve this quagmire by telling Nigerians the truth: you are probing security votes. Not arms procurement.

JOK

Tuesday 15 December 2015

TOMPOLO RESPOMDS

After reading Tompolo response I agree that APC handlers are under the influence of....

The real reason this All Progressive Congress (APC)-led government is after me is that I bluntly refused to join APC and to support their governorship candidate in Bayelsa state."

“We cannot all be in APC. Our people have always believed in the Nigerian project and had always hoped to join hands with this administration to move this project forward, but the conditions being attached are not acceptable."

“The threat to declare me wanted is an unnecessary attempt to heat up the polity. I will go about my daily business, usual. So if anyone tells you that Tompolo is on the run, tell him Tompolo is not going anywhere. The impression being conveyed is that I was invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and I failed to honour the invitation or even respond by letter to the invitation."

“On the contrary, nothing could be further from the truth. On the 24th of November 2015, I was informed at about 4pm that a letter of invitation had been dropped at my home in Warri, inviting me to EFCC’s office in Lagos by 10am on the 25th of November 2015."

“I responded by a letter from my solicitors, Messrs Jakpa, Edoge & Co. The letter dated 25th of November 2015 was received by one Uduak Ouot, a staff of EFCC on the 3rd of December 2015, after several attempts to deliver. I have proof of delivery from the courier company."

“I was therefore not a little surprised that the EFCC – an otherwise reputable institution – would stoop so low as to lie to Nigerians. As my solicitor’s letter indicated I am already in court with the EFCC in Suit No: FHC/W/CS/152/2015. EFCC had been served with the court processes since 20th of October 2015 but they refused to attend court on several occasions, or to file any court papers, only to appear for the first time on 30th November 2015 without filing any court papers."

"They even asked for the matter to be adjourned to 17th December 2015, the date they are now inviting me to appear before them. In fact, EFCC only invited me two months AFTER I sued them. In my Solicitor’s letter I informed them that as soon as the court decides one way or another, I would honour their invitation.”

“As a full blooded Ijaw man and citizen of Nigeria, I have done everything in my power to follow the laws of Nigeria, since the amnesty declared in 2009 by late President Yar’ Adua I have strained myself to ensure that we all live in peace in this country. Those who think they can push us to war must rethink the necessity of such a war."

“How can a law-abiding government declare a man wanted who is in the law courts with them? “They froze our business accounts since August 4th 2015, but we have not quarreled with anybody. We sued them to court; they refused to come to court. Now they are threatening to declare me wanted."

“I know why they are after me. It is not the alleged multi-billion naira property transaction. Afterall, it went through due process and was approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC). And as such if there are any questions to answer, it is the people at the FEC, Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Federal Ministry of Lands and Survey, Federal Ministry of Transport, NIMASA, etc who approved the transaction that should be answering such questions.

“We will continue to pursue our court case. “Finally, let me say this: if people can come from Sokoto, Katsina or Lagos to campaign in Bayelsa, why can’t I, a full blooded Ijaw man go to my Bayelsa to campaign?"

"I will only add this: let the will of the people of Bayelsa prevail. Nobody should attempt to force the outcome of the election."

"We have kept faith with our promise to Nigeria, we expect no less from this country.”

- Tompolo

Which way Nigeria

Am still wondering when Nigerian leaders started accounting for security votes, I hate it when we tend to change the goal post at the middle of the game. From the time I knew, the security votes has always been the exclusive prerogative of the leader. Why are we making mockery of ourselves on this Dasukigate? As it stands, can anyone tell me the current security vote of Mr president? How has he accounted for it? Dasuki should have dispensed the president's security votes by the directives of Mr president then. Those arguing that the PDP administration should have probed their successors, my question is how do you question somebody on how he spent his security votes when he is entitled to use it at his own discretion? If we want to change that law, let's do it procedurally instead of this show of shame being exhibited everywhere in the. Am so worried at the lack of direction of this administration, they are always looking for what to keep us busy with so they can buy more time. All their economic policies are too elementary. "Increase this, increase that, deregulate this and tax that" If Nigeria and Nigerians survive this administration, they will survive any other thing. Let them keep looking at the rear mirror while their vehicle is crashing.

Monday 14 December 2015

Govt special announcement

Press Release
December 14, 2015.
The Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has decided to embark on
a massive grading of some rural roads during this dry season.
To this effect, all Members of the House of Assembly, Commissioners, TC
Chairmen and other government appointees from each local government
area are to meet and cause a stakeholders meeting to be convened in
their different local councils to determine the roads to be earmarked for
the grading work.
The selection of the roads in each of the wards will be done at the
stakeholders meeting after which the list will be submitted to the
Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
The Governor has decided to adopt this measure so that the choice of the
roads to be graded will be a collective decision and to avoid imposition
and the tendency of some leaders taking unilateral decision to satisfy
selfish interest.
The Governor mandates that this meeting should be caused to be
convened as soon as possible in the 17 local councils of the state.
Signed
Godwin Adindu
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

GOD, MAKE ME A TV (YES, TELEVISION)

GOD, MAKE ME A TV (YES, TELEVISION)

A Child's Wish
(A small story)
========================
A Primary School teacher asks her pupils to write an essay
"what wish do you want from God?"
At the end of the day, the teacher collects all the essays given by her pupils. She takes them to her house, sits and marking them.
While marking the essays, the teacher sees a strange essay written by one of her pupils. That essay made her very emotional. Her husband comes and sits beside her and saw her crying. The husband asked her wife
"What happened?"
She answered
"Read this. It is one of my pupil's essay."
"Oh God, Make me into a Television. I want to
live like the TV in my house."
“In my house, the TV is very valuable. All of my
family members sit around it. They are very
interested in it. When the TV is talking, my parents listen to it
happily and calmly. They don’t shout at the TV. They don’t quarrel with the TV. They don’t slap at the TV. So I want to become a TV."
“The TV is the center of attraction in my house. I want to receive the same special care that the TV receives from my parents. Even when it's not working, the TV has a lot of value."
“When my dad and mom come home,
immediately they sit in front of the TV, switch on it and spend hours.
The TV is stealing the time of my dad and my
mom. If I become a TV, they will spend their
time with me."
“While watching the TV, my parents laugh a lot
and they smile many times. But I want my
parents should laugh and smile with me. So
please make me into a TV. And last but not least, If I become a TV, surely I can make my parents happy and entertain them. Lord I don't ask you anything. I just want to live like a TV. Please make me into a TV."
The husband completed reading the essay.
He said
"My God, poor kid. He feels loneliness. He did not receive enough love and care from his parents. His parents are horrible".

The eyes of the primary school teacher filled with tears. She looked at her husband and said
"Our son wrote this essay".

Dear Meaningful Friend, I do hope this message hits you just as much as it would have hit the teacher and her husband. It did hit me.
And I wonder how many more children would really wish they were TVs. Can we pause a while and give some attention to our children, spouse, parents & the bits of other relationships in our lives, just as much as we give to our TVs, Phones, Tablets, PCs?
“God, make me a TV”

Good morning, remember  your kid(s)....

Friday 11 December 2015

NDI OHI VOTE

Considering the current happenings in the court of Appeal sitting in Owerri for the Abia election, who is now the confirmed NDI OHI VOTE (NOV)? This is the reason why it is not good to be quick in concluding,  condemning or calling names. Since after the last election, the likes of Onyechimereze Emeruwa Igwe Samuel Obinna and Abia facts have never allowed anyone to rest in an election they comfortably lost. They have been giving their Proffesional but "inconclusive" analysis of that election in a way it suites them, anyway we now know who the real NDI OHI VOTE are, it's no other than NDI APUGA OR APGA. I commend our judiciary for a good job in Abia and recommend the judges that handled the Abia case both in the tribunal and appeal court to handle other cases in Nigeria. Now the little scratch we had in Abia south has been fixed and the other little one in Umuahia south will soon be fixed so that NDI OHI VOTE will go home and rest. Hon Jerry Uzosike congratulations in advance for your forth coming victory for Umuahia south state constituency. Hon Enyinnaya Abaribe sir congratulations, don't mind those detractors, we have taken care of them.

Case closed

Case closed, T.A ORJI now have less distractions as appeal court asks Nnamdi Nweke to go home and rest. What else can we say except ... Thank you God for vindicating the just. We are certainly not expecting anything different from the governorship as there was no case from the onset. We in the Abia PDP appreciate that there is a little fracture in Abia north and south but we are determined to fix it as soon as possible to avoid any form of distraction and also to enable this our government to deliver quality and acceptable dividends of democracy to Abians. To my friends who did not win at the tribunal, you are not failures, in fact you guys have expressed your desired love for Abians for requesting to serve them. As we all know only one man/woman will serve in a capacity at every point in time. We sincerely call on you all to bring all these your wealth of knowledge to bear in Abia so that this Abia which we collectively own will be a reference point for great and mighty things. To God be the glory.

Thursday 10 December 2015

The story of an Eagle

The Story of an EAGLE:

The Eagle has the longest life-span of its species. It can live up to 70 years. But to reach this age, the eagle must make a very difficult decision!

In its 40th year, the eagle's long and flexible Talons can no longer grab a prey which serves as food. Its long and sharp beak becomes bent.

Its old-aged and heavy wings, due to their thick feathers, stick to its chest and make it difficult to fly. Then, the eagle is left with only two options: DIE or go through a painful process of CHANGE!

This process lasts for 150 days (5 months)

The process requires the eagle to fly to a mountain top and sit on its nest. There the eagle knocks its beak against a rock until it plucks it out.

Then the eagle will wait for the new beak to grow back after which it will pluck out its talons. When its talons grow back, the eagle starts plucking its old aged feathers.

And after this the eagle takes its famous flight of rebirth and LIVES for 30 more years!!

Why is Change needed???

In order to survive and live. We too have to start the change process. We sometimes need to get rid of the unpleasant old memories, negative habits and our fixed mind set. Only Freed from the past burdens can we take advantage of the present.

If an eagle can make a life saving and life changing decision at the age of 40....why can't we? In order to take on a New Journey ahead, let go of your negative old limiting beliefs.

Open up your mind and let yourself fly high like an eagle!

When it rains, all birds occupy shelter. But the EAGLE avoids the rain by flying above the clouds....The problem is common to all but the attitude to solve it makes the difference!

Don't be afraid of change...accept it gracefully..!!!

My questions to you is this! Do you want to fly with the eagles or scratch with the turkeys!! Over to you!

Monday 7 December 2015

KIDNEY DESERVES THE BEST


Barely two (2) days ago, we all received the news of the demise of
the Nigerian actor as a result of same kidney disease. I want to
show you how to avert this menace of kidney disease. Very easy
and effective. And don't forget that I copied it. So feel free to share,
copy and disseminate. SO HERE ARE THE TOP 6 CAUSES OF
KIDNEY DISEASE:
1. Delaying going to a toilet Keeping your urine in your bladder for
too long is a bad idea. A full bladder can cause bladder damage.
The urine that stays in the bladder multiplies bacteria quickly.
Once the urine refluxes back to the ureter and kidneys, the toxic
substances can result in kidney infections, then urinary tract
infections, and then nephritis, and even uremia. When nature calls
– do it as soon as possible.
2. Eating too much salt,You should eat no more than 5.8 grams of
salt daily.
3. Eating too much meat. Too much protein in your diet is harmful
for your kidneys. Protein digestion produces ammonia – a toxin
that is very destructive to your kidneys. More meat equals more
kidney damage.
4. Drinking too much caffeine Caffeine is a component of many
sodas and soft drinks. It raises your blood pressure and your
kidneys start suffering. So you should cut down the amount of
coke you drink daily.
5. Not drinking water. Our kidneys should be hydrated properly to
perform their functions well. If we don’t drink enough, the toxins
can start accumulating in the blood, as there isn’t enough fluid to
drain them through the kidneys. Drink more than 10 glasses of
water daily. There is an easy way to check if you are drinking
enough water: look at the colour of your urine; the lighter the
colour, the better.
6. Late treatment . Treat all your health problems properly and
have your health checked regularly. Let's help ourselves...God will
protect you and your family from every disease this year! Amen
Share, if you care
(3) Avoid these Tablets, they are very dangerous:
* D-cold
* Vicks Action-500
* Actified
* Coldarin
* Cosome
* Nice
* Nimulid
* Cetrizet-D
They contain Phenyl Propanol-Amide PPA. Which causes Strokes
& Are banned in USA
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It might help sum1. Fwd to as many as u can.
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please read and forward
Doctors in the United States have found new cancer in human
beings, caused by Silver Nitro Oxide. Whenever you buy recharge
cards, don’t scratch with your nails, as it contains Silver Nitro
Oxide coating and can cause skin cancer. Share this message with
your loved ones.
Important Health Tips:
Answer phone calls with the left ear.
Don't take your medicine with cold water....
Don't eat heavy meals after 5pm.
Drink more water in the morning, less at night.
Best sleeping time is from 10pm to 4 am.
Don’t lie down immediately after taking medicine or meals.
When phone's battery is low to last bar, don't answer the
phone, bcos the radiation is 1000 times stronger.
Can you forward this to people you care about?
I just did,
Kindness costs nothing
But
Knowledge is power

God is watching

I thought APC said they were coming to sanitise Nigeria, was their change mantra positive or negative? The days of GEJ saw a far more democratic Nigeria than what we are experiencing now, we had an electoral body and system that gave some level of credibility to our elections, for once, the world started taking us serious, they started becoming interested in our political process. Now we are gradually deteriorating to the stone age of ballot box snatching. Nobody seems to be interested in the sham we call elections again in this country. As hopeless as we are becoming, the judiciary is making our situation more complicated while our security forces compromise their standard and defiling their oat of office by being partisan. When the people we hand our rights to decide for us becomes complacent and the ones we bought riffles and bullet turns them at us, then know that this house has fallen. If only our courts can always expedite actions in delivering justice the way they did only to make sure that Timipre Sylva contested this election, we will never have congested prisons. If our dear president does not know the latest trends of technological advancement, he should please let u remain at breakeven, let's not suffer the backwardness meted on us by the military era again.
 An idol mind they say is the devil's workshop, no wonder our law makers are brandishing all these obsolete laws these days, they are really bored , they don't see the president to work with while the judiciary is as good as dead. I have really been thinking the rationale behind their imagination on muscling our social media. My advice is that if they really want that their social media bill to work, it's easy, we have to strike a deal, anyone that reports any abuse, will take N1million while our broke government will take the remaining N1million, if you are interested, contact me because I have many of them that have been abusing me,, na him be say I don hammer. If you love Nigeria, help kick APC out of our country. 

Saturday 5 December 2015

Senate why?.....?..

We have a saying that when a bird learns to fly without perching, the hunter will learn to shoot with out aiming. Since the people we used the social media to send to the Senate have turned back to say we are now smelling like the spirit by trying to muscle it down, we will start dreaming or thinking aloud after which we will come to the social media to narrate our dreams or thoughts. Now I have been dreaming where thunder fired every one that supported that bill in the Senate and I have also been thinking that the calibre of persons in the present Senate is the worst Nigeria has ever had, I was also thinking that they are dullards and have nothing to do which must have necessitated their call for the regulations of the social media in Nigeria, anytime I dream or think these things, I have always rebuked it because it's not a good one for our occupants of the red chamber. Anyway since am not ready to go to jail for a whole 2 years and do not have any N2m to dash any judge, I will never say that our Senate is gradually loosing focus neither will I say that we will make sure that anyone that supports that bill will not get our support in subsequent elections. Also instead of me to say anything now that will make them declare me wanted dead or alive, I will rather think it or dream it since there is no law prohibiting anyone from thinking or dreaming and also sharing his thoughts or dreams in the social media. I wish to use this opportunity to inform all my friends on the social media that I have stopped talking on the social media I now think or dream to avoid officer see am, na him be that Tony Onyenweaku. Am just thinking that the way our Oga at the top Lie Mohammed is going in trying to clean up his social media mess during the last campaign will cause more harm than good as we are very good student and children as the prayer of every father is for his children to surpass him, sir we will honour you with more than double of what you did just to prove to you that we are good students, how I wish I will have the opportunity of saying these things on social media without being jailed or asked to pay them out of the little they gave me , anyway, let me make do with the thinking and dreaming for now so that Ndi oso chi egbu will not shine will it me.


Tuesday 1 December 2015

Benefits of early morning sex

It has been discovered that men are capable of having sex and enjoying it at any opportune time and place. It is so easy for men to do so because of their physiological make up. Men have been said to be like a helicopter when it comes to sex. They are easily aroused, and can taxi, and take off like a helicopter, without a runway. Therefore, for men, sex can be said to be an anytime affair without prior intent.
However, men still have a time that makes sex most suitable for them. Experts in this field have said that males’ best sex time is in the morning. According to sex therapist, Dr. Arlene Goldman, co-author of Psychology Today Here to Help: Secrets of Sexual Ecstasy, “Many men are on their horniest first thing in the morning.” Though you may not feel like it, doing it in the morning can be amazingly hot for you as well, even as a woman.
Your man’s best time for sex is in the morning due to a biological reason that is known as testosterone. 
After a night’s sleep, the level of testosterone peaks. And testosterone is a leading contributor to sexual feelings in men. Testosterone is a steroid hormone that stimulates the development of male secondary sexual characteristics.
Apart from this, most men wake up with fully aroused body because blood circulation to the penis increases overnight. But men don’t look down at the rod in the morning, thinking “Oh! That’s just my junk doing its thing.” Rather, he sees an erection, and wants to put it to use, instead of letting it “be at peace” or deflate. What is on his mind is to strike the iron while it is hot. So you’ve got to understand why he is ever-ready the more in the morning for sex.
 And you don’t have to spoil the fun for him by closing up. Rather, you should take time to learn a few tricks on how you can make the day a memorable one for him, while you also take a bit of the action. You will be surprised about how much fun will get out of such an early morning exercise, especially when you do not have the luxury of jogging around. So, spare him the fun of that good morning sex. It will help him to maintain sanity in the face of temptations (especially from the secretary or the tea lady) as he goes about his job in the office or around in the town.
Morning sex is not all about him, you can also derive great fun from it.
In most cases, especially when you’ve not learnt the techniques of enjoying the morning sex, sex in the morning is the farthest thing on your mind. Thus, your man may be highly criticised for feeling like it in the morning, especially for the religious mind that wants to wake up doing the first thing with her God, that is, prayer and praying. To such a one, sex in the morning becomes a sin or a taboo. But when you have learnt how to enjoy the “good morning” sex, you stand to derive great fun from it as well. According to a therapist, “When a man has higher testosterone, and he’s well rested, he has more energy during sex and that energy will make him last longer for the pleasure of his woman” 
Furthermore, it is also a great way of keeping him thinking about you all day long instead of flirting around in the office. So, find out ways of banishing those unsexy “I just woke up” feelings so that you can enjoy the good morning sex. One way to help you play along is to fresh up a bit. It makes you feel like it, stay alert and ready to get in the mood. According to Goldman, you can tell him before the action starts you give him 30seconds to get ready for some mind-blowing sex. You can then enter the bathroom to get refreshed and take care of whatever may be making you feel “unsexy.”
 Position that make morning sex enjoyable for women
Since women may not have lots of energy for sex in the morning just because their partners have, couples should adopt positions that are easy, but still make hitting the right spots in her a topmost priority. For example, spooning is an ideal morning position according to sex counsellor, Trina Read, author of “Till Sex Do Us Part”. Many people sleep in the spooning position, and thus make it easy for him to fondle the breasts, and also touch her clitoris. 
Another position you can try is “man on his side, woman on her back, “with her legs over his hips to have him enter you”. In this position, your bodies will form a “t” shape. This position is helpful if you have not brushed your teeth yet, because you are not facing each other, according to Read. It also puts him in at the perfect angle to hit her G spot with ease. 
Other positions that also make the woman to relax while the man is doing the energy sapping workout will definitely assist the woman to respond to the morning sex the more, without the feeling of tiredness. The previous write-up on sex positions in this column will provide you with guides on positions you can experiment with, till you discover which one will serve the best interest of both of you — pleasure. It is a good way of saying ‘good morning’ to each other, especially where you have been picking quarrel over who should first say ‘good morning’. It’s amazing what couples quarrel about at times. So, don’t think it’s funny.
There is a magic in an early morning sneak attack on him
An early morning sex attack on your husband could be highly rewarding, and a special surprise package for him, once in a while, or on special occasions such as wedding anniversary, his birthday, Valentine’s Day, or to end a quarrel. It will drive him to the peak of appreciation you may better imagine. 
Surprise him by waiting for him till he enters the shower, then position yourself naked on the edge of the sink, or the door, or on the bed. When he pulls back the shower curtain, or opens the bathroom or bedroom door, he will be thanking God for you for understanding how to be creative in giving him sexual pleasure. Sure bet: an all day thought about you that will drive him to his wits end of nice acts, including a gift of a lifetime. I can assure you he will definitely reciprocate as soon as possible. 
An early morning sex attack on him is one coup for which you will not face the firing squad. Rather, it will earn you extra credit for being a worthy friend and lover of your spouse. A trial will bring you great reward both in kind and cash. I’m sure you will feed me back without sharing your reward with me.
Meanwhile, I’m sorry I have to go for now, it‘s almost morning time as I write, and I don’t want to be left out of the morning action today, due to tiredness. I love to reward my husband with that early morning attack for being there for me always. See you next week, and remember our secret: it’s only for your married partner. 

THE GODFATHER - The Drama, Greed, Assassination, Deceit, Bribery, Looting and...

ROSE P GRAHAM WROTE.

THE GODFATHER - The Drama, Greed, Assassination, Deceit, Bribery, Looting and...

Akilu had just returned from a military training in India at the time and Babangida recommended him for appointment as the head of the Secret Service. Idiagbon by-passed Akilu and slighted Babangida by not consulting with him to confirm the new head of the Secret Service from the army.

Gloria Okon was arrested at the Murtala Mohammed Airport trying to smuggle cocaine out of the country. Gloria claimed to be a courier for the family of one of the two high ranking military officers deeply involved in the Supreme Military Council’s palaver. Gloria was quickly smuggled out of the country and a carcass burnt beyond recognition of a human body, was left in her prison room to deceive the authorities. As Gloria’s drama was playing out, Abiola brought a large consignment of banned newsprint into the country, forcing Idiagbon to insist on the arrest of Chief M.K.O Abiola.

All sorts of calamitous events kept rolling out at the time, including the arrest of one Ikuomola for trying to smuggle a large consignment of cocaine out of the country. He indicted a son of one of the Dantatas and they were both tried and sentenced to death. The Dantata family mounted pressure on the Supreme Military Council to commute the sentence to life. The issue heightened the division among the Supreme Military Council members, with the Gloria Okon’s high ranking military benefactor, siding with the Dantatas naturally.

Idiagbon insisted that if poor people found with cocaine could be punished with death sentence, why should the rich and affluent be spared? Idiagbon also wanted the lawyer, (a Rivers state chap who had received some four million naira as legal fees on the case at the time), to be shot along with the drug barons for benefiting from the evil.

The schism between Idiagbon and Babangida totally paralyzed the Supreme Military Council and it could no longer function. Idiagbon forced compulsory leave on Babangida, under close surveillance with tapped telephone lines and all. Chief M.K.O Abiola saw the opportunity to save his neck from the newsprint saga by teaming up with his friend, Babangida, and he provided the seed money for a coup.

Through the facilities of Abiola and the Dantatas, Yar Adua was brought into the picture to help influence the Saudi Arabian monarch to extend a special invitation to Idiagbon as a guest of the monarch, to perform the 1985 Lesser Hajj in Mecca. Idiagbon felt greatly honoured by the invitation and took with him to Mecca, most of his supporters on the splintered Supreme Military Council, including Mamman Vasta.

With Idiagbon (who was the head of the Buhari’s regime in every sense of the word, and was very popular because of his transparent honesty, patriotism, and discipline), out of the way, Buhari (who was ready to vacate office anyway), was picked up like a helpless chicken at Doddan Barracks, and dumped in jail. Idiagbon, against the coupists’ advice, returned home a people’s hero, although locked up for several months too by Babangida.

Luckily, it did not take too long for Babangida to begin to reveal his secret agenda. He had removed Idiagbon/Buhari from power to douse the heated allegation at the time about illegal drug links and to help the IMF/World Bank ruin the naira and open up the Nigerian market as dumping ground for American and European junk and decadence. The marginalization of the naira suited Babangida’s Machiavellian streak to blunt prospects of mass protests with abject poverty, hunger, and basic survival pre-occupations. For example, the terroristic power of massive foreign exchange loot in a private hand, is limitless as a tool for forcing pauperized populace to acquiesce to the self-perpetuation antics of a potential despot.

Babangida’s first pronouncement in power was to shock the nation by adopting the civilian title of president. He did this because of a secret personal ambition kept to himself, to transit into life president in the mould of Presidents Nasir of Egypt and Eyadema of Togo, and also because of his agreement to make Chief Abiola his Vice President for collaborating over their 1985 coup. Abacha kicked against Abiola becoming Vice President because he was eyeing Babangida’s seat in a possible future coup of his own and wanted to remain the defacto next in command, in military terms, for eventual easy take over excuse.

Babangida promised Yar Adua a short-lived military transition after which he would hand over power to Yar Adua. That was why Yar Adua kept boasting during the early stages of Babangida’s regime, that no force on earth could stop him becoming the next president of Nigeria. This prompted Obasanjo’s statement at the time that Yar Adua must have forgotten something at the state house.

Babangida was so single minded, self-centered, and power-drunk, he single-handedly forced OIC membership on Nigeria without respect for our supposed religious secularity. He used every means imaginable to assert his power. Spiritual, criminal, everything was fair in his ruthless power game. The gods of the Marabouts became privileged guests at Aso Rock, lacing it with severe witchcraft, which was later vigorously sustained by Abacha.

If the physical failed, the metaphysical was handy in the human blood bath for power. Blood was the language in the cultish game for total control. Fear gripped the land. Who was going to be the next victim? Life was scary and worthless. I bet, corridor of power social acolytes of the time like the Arisekolas, Adedibus and the Akinyeles, could write blood-cuddling masterpieces on the mysteries of the season. Assassinations were rampant, sophisticated and comprehensive, incorporating bombings and dare-devil forages. Media houses were burnt or closed down, and critics of government were murdered, incarcerated or hounded into exile. Plane loads of promising young army officers lost their lives in questionable circumstances. Others appeared to have been sacrificed in distant land civil wars.

The Ejigbo military Hercules crash that killed an elite corp. of army captains and majors returning to their Jaji training base, is a typical example of the terrible human carnage visited upon us at the time by a desperate tyrant bent on holding on to power indefinitely at all costs. The plane was doctored and it crashed a few seconds after take-off from the Murtala Mohammed airport. No rescue attempt was ordered or made until 24 hours after the crash and even then, the inadequate facilities of a private company, (Julius Berger), were relied upon. Forty-eight hours after the crash, a warm body was still found suggesting that some lives could have been saved if rescue operations had commenced minutes after the crash.

Apart from the needless assassinations of possible opponents and rivals for power, there were totally senseless ones too, such as the death of Murtala Mohammed’s first son immediately after visiting the seat of power. It was generously reported in the press at the time. The allegation was that during the friendly, private visit, the young man was asked if he would be prepared to do a job. The young chap said he could not say until he was told what the job was. When told that he was to help facilitate the elimination of Chief Abiola, the young man said he couldn’t because Abiola was like a father to him. The host then quickly dismissed the suggestion as if it had been a joke and asked how the young man travelled to the state house. “By private car,” the young man said. “You are going about without security?” the host asked, pretending to look alarmed, and detailed some security officers to escort the young man to his Minna destination. The body of the young man was later that day found in his car on the route between the seat of power and Minna.

One of the documents we received was on Gloria Okon. We could not use the information in Nigeria at the time because no newspaper would dare publish it, so I arranged for Ejike Nwankwo, my bosom friend, to take the documents to his senior brother, Chief Arthur Nwankwo, who was in political exile in London at the time. The idea was for Arthur Nwankwo to have the Gloria Okon’s story published in the Manchester Guardian, but Arthur decided to delay publication until he could use the immunity of the Nigerian Senate, which he was aspiring to join in Babangida’s best time as a member, to make the story public.
Senior members of the Ministry of Information, and of the Daily Times at the time, and a director of Newswatch, were not totally ignorant about what was going on in Babangida’s government. In fact, Abacha at a point, asked the boss of the Ministry of Information to frame up Dele Giwa. The boss being a principled and die-hard journalist, argued that it was difficult to frame up journalists.

Babangida’s boys went ahead to frame up Giwa anyway. Three days before they killed Dele Giwa, Col. A. K. Togun, the deputy Director of Babangida’s State Security Service (the SSS), invited Giwa to his office and accused him of involvement in the importation of arms while linking Giwa with other persons alleged to be trying to stage a socialist revolution in Nigeria. At the meeting, agreement was reached, and Babangida, through his emissaries, promised to meet Giwa’s terms. Two days before Giwa’s murder, Akilu allegedly phoned Giwa’s home to ask for direction because Babangida’s ADC “has something for him, an invitation or something.”

Dele Giwa allegedly invited the overseas editor of Newswatch at the time to be around. Obviously, Giwa took the president’s promise more seriously than his colleagues at the Newswatch. This was why, when Giwa received the parcel and confirmed that it was from the President, his guest’s first reaction was to dash off to take cover in the toilet adjacent to the room where Giwa opened the parcel bomb. The guest escaped death by the whiskers and blasted eardrums. Tagum, when asked by Airport Correspondents on October 27, 1986, about Giwa’s bombing inadvertently confirmed the blackmail reason for Giwa’s death when he said: “We came to a real agreement and one person cannot just come out and blackmail us. I am an expert on blackmail. If a motorcycle man suddenly dashed in front of a car and the driver kills the motorcycle man, another motorcycle man who was there would not say the motorcycle man who dashed in front of the car was wrong.
He would say the driver killed him, not that he killed himself”

An Arab terrorist, who was recruited to collaborate with a University of Ibadan chemistry don especially for the task, produced the bomb. The terrorist is alleged to have gone with Major Buba Marwa, Ogbeha and Gwazo, in a Peugeot station wagon car with fake license plate numbers, to deliver the bomb at Dele’s home. On arrival, they were told that Dele was not in, so they laid ambush near-by to watch movements in and out of Giwa’s premises.

As soon as Giwa was spotted entering his house, the allegation continues, the Arab terrorist offered to go and deliver the bomb, but his colleagues in crime stopped him on the grounds that a white man would look too suspicious for the job. Marwa, accompanied by Ogbeha, are alleged to have delivered the bomb to Dele’s son at the door, after which the crime team drove off to Mafoluku where they burned their delivery car. The same day, the Arab terrorist was flown out of Lagos, first to Kano, and eventually out of the country.

Major Buba Marwa was at the time rewarded with the rank of Lt. Col. and posted to the Nigerian Embassy in Washington, USA, as the new Military Attaché. His rise in the Army was extremely rapid and as Col. returned home to be Governor of Lagos State. Armed robbers welcomed him to his new office with the kind of daredevilry never before experienced in Nigeria. Violence begets violence they say. The armed robbers raided from Mile two to Ikeja, even as he was passing by. Marwa panicked, so Babangida pumped unusual resources into Marwa’s coffers to ensure his success, which is the genesis of his tramping around as an achiever today. His private life does not suggest that he suffered in fool’s paradise.

Marwa, Ogbeha, and Gwazo, have since denied their alleged involvement in Dele Giwa’s murder. Marwa, who now owns an airline and, therefore, knows that it takes less than eight hours to fly across the Atlantic to Nigeria, argued that he was studying in the USA at the time. The implication of this, of course, was that it was impossible to take a few days off his studies.

Marwa, who rose to fame through IBB’s benevolence, is considered in military circles as one of the IBB boys, made up principally of the trusted cronies of the retired dictator. Accused of laundering money for IBB, Marwa again relied on the puerile argument that he was the Borno state governor in 1990, as if state governors are too busy governing diligently to travel out of Nigeria for a day or two, or even a week, on private businesses.

In December, 2005, when Marwa was detained for a couple of weeks by the EFCC, for laundering money for Abacha, he allegedly admitted that he had no choice in the matter as a military officer. He was only doing his duty. Of course, doing illegal duties loyally often goes with silencing, mouth-watering pecks, if nothing else.

In the area of managing the national economy, Babangida bestowed his adroitness and moral degeneracy. His economy was dominated by male-wives, particularly in the banking and oil sectors. Women often brag about the efficacy of ‘bottom’ power. Feminine men sometimes flaunt it too as their passport to economic liberation. Between them and the suddenly very lucrative 419 business of the time, industry was complete. IBB’s chiefs, allegedly colluded with 419 criminals to create the over-night semi-illiterate money-bags without class or shame, (including the 150 members of the National Assembly, that in 2005 sent IBB a birthday card), and who together now form the bulk of his supporters and campaigners, to return him to power.

Babangida (sapped) or totally wiped the middle class out of existence with the destruction of the naira, which he did by fiat in 1985, when he down graded the naira exchange rate from about N2 to N18 to the dollar. By the time he was forced out of office in 1993, the naira was exchanging at N60 to the dollar. Society was now reduced to two social classes of either the very poor or the rich rogues.

Babangida first concentrated on pulverizing his military base by tinkering with the 1985 Decree 17, to give himself sole authority to fire his military chiefs, including the chief of general staff; chairman, joint chiefs of staff; service chiefs, and the inspector general of police. General Domkat Bali said at the time: “Babangida must have known what he was aiming at if you now take those powers of the President as civilian, and you now put them on any army officer who then sits with other army officers, in the name of Supreme Military Council, SMC, who are useless to him, whom he can change tomorrow, that means that name is not Supreme at all.”

Bali was provoked to leave the government when he was demoted from the position of Minister of Defence to that of Internal Affairs. Ukiwe, a senior naval officer, who was IBB’s deputy, was forced to retire even before Bali did, for demonstrating patriotic zeal in defense of team spirit, over our IOC membership saga.

Gideon Orkar’s failed coup of April 22, 1990, provided Babangida with the opportunity to further purge the military. With total control over the military, IBB was ready to pursue his President-for- life agenda, (starting) by dismissing his S. J. Cookie’s Political Bureau programme for the return to civil rule by 1990.

For over eight years, Babangida kept shifting his handing over date and juggling his transition programme by arbitrarily banning and unbanning politicians, particularly the known opponents of military rule. He spent N40 billion on his endless transition programme, and bribed all and sundry, including the NLC with N50 million, NUJ with N20 million, PMAN with N30 million, and so on, to try to silence them. He attempted to compromise some vocal critics by settling them, and those he could not recruit, he sacked where possible, or detained, or killed, or hounded into exile.

Less than two years into his rule in 1987, IBB announced that he was planning to bequeath a lasting legacy of civil rule, through a gradual learning political process. Four years into his regime in 1989, he lifted for the first time his ban on partisan politics, and set up two political parastatals. One was called the Social Democratic Party (SDP), and the other was the National Republican Convention (NRC).

The handing over date to civilian government was postponed once again from late 1990 to the 1st of October 1992. He allowed elections to be held into the local governments in 1990, and in 1991, Babangida instigated intra party squabbles to find excuse to ban 12 of the candidates participating in the governorship elections. Candidates replacing the disqualified ones had barely one week to campaign.

Elections into the State Assemblies miraculously held without too much acrimony, followed shortly afterwards by elections into the National Assembly. In all the elections, known individuals strongly against Babangida or the military in power were sidelined, banned, or hounded into exile, prominent among whom were Ibrahim Tahir of the NPN, Sam Mbakwe, Chris Okolie, Wahab Dosumu, Ebenezer Babatope, etc.

Allegation of massive rigging was invoked on 17 November, 1992, to ban Adamu Ciroma and Shehu Musa Yar Adua, who had emerged from party primaries as presidential candidates for the NRC and the SDP respectively, and 21 other presidential aspirants, (including Chief Arthur Nzeribe, Chief Olu Falae, Alhaji Lateef Jakande and Alhaji Umar Shinkafi), from participating in the scheduled August 1992 presidential election, and all other future elections. The trick was that Babangida was gradually narrowing the field of potential presidential materials to himself. Remember that Babangida had promised Yar Adua the Presidency when Yar Adua helped to actualize the 1985 coup that brought Babangida to power. The ban did not go down well with the political elite in general, and particularly with Yar Adua who had assumed he would take over leadership from Babangida.

With the ban, Babangida once again postponed his handing over date from October 1st 1992, to Dec 5, 1992. Soon after, Babangida mandated the National Electoral Commission (NEC), to conduct the presidential primaries of the political parties, and he again fixed a new date of January 3, 1993, for the handing over of the reigns of power to a civilian government. Bribery, thuggery, rigging, ethnic cleavages, etc., ruined the NEC supervised political parties’ presidential primaries, resulting in the dissolution of party executives, who were replaced by Sole Administrators, and National Coordinators. Handing over date was once again postponed to August 27, 1993.
Baba Gana Kingibe, who was the SDP chairman before the dissolution of the party executives, and was then supposed to be managing the affairs of Yar Adua, was alleged to have received Babangida’s backing and financial support to aspire as presidential candidate obviously to cause confusion in Yar Adua’s political camp. Kingibe pasted his campaign posters all over the place, causing bad blood between himself and Yar Adua, which spilled into the Jos SDP convention of 1993.

In the meantime, Babangida was busy creating anarchy in the ranks of the politicians by introducing his modified open ballot system, and insisting that presidential aspirants go through tedious ward, local government, and state congresses. This eventually produced two presidential aspirants for each of the states, plus two for the FCT, and the unwieldy 62 presidential aspirants had to go through further elimination processes, at various national congresses, before the Jos (SDP), and Port-Harcourt (NRC), conventions of 1993.

Several irregularities were observed at the party conventions and a lot of money changed hands.

Alhaji Bashir Tofa for the NRC, and Bashorun M.K.O Abiola for the SDP, emerged as the presidential flag bearers. Babangida who was unhappy that progress was being made in the presidential election process was further pissed-off when his nominee, Pascal Bafyau, the ex-NLC president, as Abiola’s running mate, (to spy on and undermine Abiola), was rejected by Abiola. Abiola also upset Yar Adua’s calculations, by not accepting Abubakir Atiku as his running mate, and choosing Baba Gana Kingibe instead.

Of course, the emergence at last of promising presidential candidates for both parties was not a very palatable option for Abacha too who was still nursing the dream to succeed Babangida although pretending to be on the side of Babangida. Abacha misled Babangida to think of him as a possible ally, so the scene was set for Babangida to feel that if he annulled the election, he would have the support of Abacha, Yar Adua and other perceived, powerful enemies of Abiola, including a leading traditional ruler in the South-West.

Babangida, in his determination to scuttle the presidential election at all cost, promulgated Decree 13, forbidding the presidential flag bearers of the two political parties from doing anything whatsoever that would influence members of the public to vote for them at the election scheduled for June 12 1993. Then Babangida empowered NEC to disqualify any of the candidates at will, and as a (final) fall back strategy, to scuttle our democratic dream, he set up his Association for Better Nigeria (ABN) party, using Senator Arthur Nzeribe as proxy.

On June 10, 1993, at the unholy hour of 9.30 pm, late Justice Ikpeme, who was appointed a few days earlier and hurriedly transferred from Lagos to Abuja, granted a court order to the ABN, restraining the NEC Chairman Humphrey Nwosu, from conducting the Presidential election on June 12, 1993.

The Director of the United States Information Service (USIS) in Nigeria at the time, Mr. O’Brien, warned that the US government would not be happy if the June 12 election was cancelled. Babangida panicked, and although he declared O’Brien persona non grata and ordered him out of the country in his personal interest, Babangida allowed Nwosu to go ahead with the election.

The election was adjudged by the international and local observers monitoring it and by the two political parties involved, as the fairest and freest in the history of Nigeria. By the evening of June 14 1993, more than 50% of the election results had been authenticated and released by NEC, showing that SDP’s Moshood Abiola had swept the polls.

To everyone’s surprise, Babangida suddenly ordered NEC not to release any more results. On June 23, 1993, Babangida gave an unsigned statement to Nduka Irabor, his press secretary, announcing the cancellation of the presidential election on the radio. The unsigned statement was a strategy to allow Babangida to deny its authenticity, should Nigeria begin to boil over the announcement. Nigerians had become too hungry and docile to react.

Babangida annulled the June12 election entirely on his own, based on his selfish, personal agenda to rule indefinitely. Before annulling the election, he rallied the connivance and support of some critical Emirs and a leading Yoruba traditional ruler known to be antagonistic to Abiola’s political ambition, and the signatures of a bunch of political and military apologists (or jobbers), tagged the G-34, on a document entitled ‘Peace Pact,’ in endorsement of his annulment of the June 12, 1993, elections.

The G-34 comprised of the following members of the military junta and leaders of the two political parties, the SDP and the NRC: Admiral Augustus Aikhomu, Chief Earnest Shonekan who eventually headed Babangida’s contraption called the Interim National Government (ING), General Shehu Musa Yar’ardua, Alhaji Sule Lamido, Alhaji Adamu Ciroma, Amb. Dele Cole, Chief Tony Anenih, Chief Jim Nwobodo, Brig-Gen David A. B Mark, Alhaji Abubakar Rimi, Alhaji Olusola Saraki, Chief Dapo Sarumi, Chief Joseph Toba, Chief Bola Afonja, Dr. Hammed Kusamotu, Dr. Okechukwu Odunze, Prof. Eyo Ita, Y. Anka, Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, Chief Tom Ikimi, Barrister Joe Nwodo (who signed with reservations) , Dr. Bawa Salka, Alhaji Abba Murtala Mohammed, Alhaji Abdulrahman Okene, Lt. Gen Joshua Dongoyaro, Lt. Gen Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, Brig-Gen John Shagaya, Brig-Gen Anthony Ukpo, Halilu A. Maina, Alhaji Bawa Salka, Mr. Amos Idakula, Mr. Theo Nikire, Alhaji A. Ramalan, Alhaji A.
Mohammed. Many of these traitors are still making decisions for Nigeria today.

Babangida’s military constituency, by and large, was against the annulment. Abacha saw his opportunity to act, and with the backing of the armed forces of Nigeria, warned Babangida that he would be entirely on his own after the August 27, 1993, handing over date. Babangida in fear, concocted and swore in an illegal arrangement he called the Interim National Government, ING, to take over office from August 27, 1993. After swearing in his ING on August 26, 1993, Babangida who was supposed to be pulled out of the army in the military tradition, played all sorts of pranks to delay the event from 11.am to 1.00pm and then to 3.00pm, when the Nigerian army removed Babangida’s guards from the Eagle Square to warn him that his time was up.

There is this strong allegation among the rank and file of the armed forces, and members of the defense correspondence of our newspapers attached to the seat of power, that Babangida arranged, in the last couple of weeks before leaving office, for several armoured vehicle loads of newly printed naira notes to be delivered daily to his new Minna palatial abode obviously with the connivance of Abacha, perhaps as his mentor’s retirement benefit.

Abacha and Babangida had several serious financial problems with Abiola but one of them takes the cake. It was over some foreign war booty amounting to US$215m. It is alleged that Babangida had asked Abiola to help launder it when Babangida was in office but Abiola was not interested.

Babangida allegedly side-stepped Abiola and eventually prevailed upon a member of Abiola’s family in the custom of family friendship, to rescue the situation. Then the person suddenly died. It is further alleged that Abiola was asked to return the money and he truthfully and honestly said he knew noting about it and even if there was such a thing, he had no authority over the matter. Then he was asked to pressurize the children of the deceased to play ball.

Abiola refused, arguing that he had no legal or moral right to do so. The kids of the deceased wanted Abiola released but Abiola was too principled to succumb to blackmail so the powers that be decided early after his arrest, that he would die in detention for declaring himself president.

The Gulf war oil windfall is Babangida’s often-referenced loot. Abacha set up a panel headed by the highly respected economist, Pius Okigbo, in October, 1994, to reorganize the CBN. Okigbo’s panel discovered that $12.2 billion of the $12.4 billion accruable from the Gulf War excess crude oil sales was frittered away or unaccounted for, through nebulous or phantom projects that could not be traced. Only $206 million was left in the account. According to Okigbo, “disbursements were clandestinely undertaken while the country was openly reeling with crushing external debt overhead. These represent, no matter the initial justification for creating the account, a gross abuse of public trust. “

When Obasanjo in 2001, decided to look quietly into the missing NNPC’s US$12.2 billion Gulf war oil windfall linked to Babangida, it was found that the documents pertaining to the fraud had disappeared from the volts of the Central Bank. The brilliant, highly respected economist, Pius Okigbo who handled the investigations into the scam had private copies. Before he could deliver, he insisted on travelling to London against strong, wise, private, counsel, and he was wasted. Other members of the Okigbo panel had copies of the report anyway and were still alive.

Government miraculously found the CBN documents when it suited it, and aspects of the documents concerning IBB, were published during the threat by members of the House of Representatives to impeach President Obasanjo in July, 2005, because of speculations that IBB was one of the Northern elites fanning the plot.

Babangida was ruthless in the way he amassed his colossal wealth. First is the illegal self-allocation of free oil, sold on the spot market. Then he initiated the corrupt culture of maintaining a huge monthly security vote virtually as personal pocket money. Rather than repair our refineries, let alone to work at maximum capacity, IBB built private refineries in Cote d’Ivoire and the Republic of Benin, where he took our crude to refine and sell back to us as fuel.

John Fashanu, in a private investigation published in African Confidential early in Obasanjo’s current regime, discovered an alleged $6 billion debt buy-back scam by IBB between 1988 and 1993. Another $14.4 billion disappeared into off shore accounts as currency stabilization and debt buy-back scheme that actually cost $2.5 billion. One of the front-companies used, Growth Management, based in London, bought the debt for 10 cents per dollar and resold to the government at 45 cents to steal 35 cents per dollar. Fashanu was trying to recover about $17 billion for the Nigerian government only for the CBN to say they had no records of the deals. The records are out there abroad but cleaned out at home to conceal the (theft) deals.

The Wolfsberg Principles, an initiative of 11 banks and institutions across the world to fight serious international financial crimes, traced another $3 billion of our stolen money to Babangida’s accounts abroad, and $4.3 billion to Abacha’s.

Although Babangida used mostly fictitious names for his numerous accounts abroad, EFCC could zero in on some of the accounts by following up on the dusts raised early in 2003 over the financing of a leading Nigerian telecommunications project in which Babangida is alleged to own 75% shares. Mohammed fronts for his father on the authentic board of the company. Those claiming to have borrowed from foreign banks in the heat of the EFCC’s revelations at the time have not identified the collateral or sortie used. Documents on the loan supposed to have been granted on 9 February, 2001, was dated 28 August, 2006. The original ‘loan’ letter has not been presented. Apparently, Paribas Bank, based in Paris, was managing a slush fund from which investments in excess of US$400 million was made to buy into Alcatel, (the telecommunications’ partner technical partners), Bouygues Telecoms, Peugeot and Total finaelf.

Alcatel and Parabel National of France were worried at the time that their invoices for the telecom project were being inflated to launder funds by the supposed private owners of the sources of funds and that private cheques were being issued to finance the staggering project without recourse to borrowing from banks. They suspected illegal laundering of funds and threatened to withdraw collaboration on the project while alerting Interpol to investigate the sources of the private cheques being issued to finance the project.

IBB could not participate in Obasanjo’s 2003, inauguration ceremonies, because he was allegedly out of the country sorting out the Interpol queries on the Alcatel’s slush account alert, at the time. Even now, the telecoms’ financing details through Siemens etc, could be investigated by the EFCC tracing ghost cheques to issuing private sources of funds and their local and international banks to unravel possible laundering of funds.

Luscious contracts for the construction of Abuja were awarded to front-companies of his and his cronies, including Julius Berger and Arab Contractors that between them virtually single-handedly handled the construction of the new Federal Capital. The security danger of foreign companies solely constructing a country’s capital and having access to its structural secrets, including possible Presidential underground escape routes and military arsenal volts, is mind boggling to say the least, but that is an issue for another day.

The largest, most prestigious housing estate in Alexandra, Egypt’s leading holiday resort town, is alleged to belong to Babangida. Even Egyptians cannot afford his rent, which is alleged to be in dollars. All his tenants are rich foreigners and the staff of multi-national companies operating in Alexandra. The estate is alleged to have its own airport, which Babangida uses when he visits.

Babangida is alleged to own several other housing estates around the world, including houses on Bishop Avenue in London. He uses his London houses, it is alleged, as guest houses or gifts for people on his compromise list. He is considered generous with gifts of cars with their boots stuffed with naira notes when he wants some jobs done.

Perhaps you would want to join me to play the prude accountant, generous with figures. Let’s pretend that Babangida was a General throughout his service years in the Nigerian army. Again let’s assume he spent 30 years in the army and was paid N100,000 monthly (actually, salaries of Generals were less than N10,000 a month until recently) and he saved every kobo of his salary. He would be worth about N35,000,000 plus interest in the bank today. But Babangida’s 50 bedroom palatial abode in Minna is alleged to be conservatively worth billions of naira and he does not owe any bank on it.

In 2003, he threw a wedding party for his first daughter, which numbed the nation. Some 28 governors were in attendance, and in June 2004, he treated us to another dream-like political carnival during his son’s wedding. No one dared to ask where the money came from to set up such a palatial abode or scandalous and intimidating wedding carnivals in our jungle of abject poverty and hunger. Nigerians revelled in the lavish show of shame, hoodwinked by the audacity, the sumptuous food, the ambience, the vulgarity….. At least we saw our fellow Nigerians (albeit a handful of them), living it up on the money that could have guaranteed millions of Nigerians, active, regular employment indefinitely.

Almost all the principal characters involved in leadership tussles with Babangida since 1985, Abiola, Yar Adua, Idiagbon and even Abacha, have all died through induced cardiac arrest, lethal injection, poisoned food, gassed telephone handset, etc, etc, and my fear is whether Nigeria would survive the Godfather himself?