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Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by brookz: 11:51pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
[quote author=ceo247frolic post=38338143][img]http://1.bp..com/-Avcjjbz_kqc/VgQMMiJOBtI/AAAAAAAGrcs/TfaepeVlyXw/s400/unnamed.jpg[/img] Former Presidential spokesperson to ex-president Jonathan, Doyin Okupe took to his Facebook page to express his fears over the current travails of the senate president Bukola Saraki at the Code of Conduct Tribunal. Okupe in his post said it portends danger for Nigeria. What he wrote below.. To ordinary watchers of Nigerian politics, the on going ordeal of the Senate President, Dr saraki may be an interesting soap opera.But to more discerning minds it is nothing short of a tragic comedy. Over the years Nigerian politicians fail over and over again to convince anybody that they actually learnt anything from our checkered political history. This is why we have had many Republics in our national history. Wiston Churchill said " failure to act when action would have been simple and effective, lack of good reasoning, and confusion of counsel, all these lead to endless repetition of history." I am personally not a supporter of Dr Saraki and for good reason. He spearheaded the demolition of the pdp and the eventual catastrophic electoral misfortune of the Goodluck Jonathan 's Presidency. Neither am I a detractor of the Senate President. However as a veteran politician I accept that all is fair in love and in war and as they say theend justifies the means. But what is currently going on is ominous and dangerous and will require Wisdom and extreme tact from all the dramatis personnel. I did in the past predict that the APC will break up, but that was before the APC formed the government. Now that they are in government, it is not in my interest or that of any reasonable or patriotic Nigerian to wish that they break up. A break up of the APC now has the capacity to undermine the current political process and the entire political dispensation we are passing through to the detriment of the country and the innocent masses. As it is now, while the law must be allowed to take its course, men with less passion, and more sense on ALL sides must rise to the occasion to manage this delicate matter in the overall interest of our Nation, kip ur mouth shut #DoyinBASTARDOkupe. |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by hansad: 12:19am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Bevista: Mugu, even in advanced democracies like the US, UK Canada, etc. COMPROMISE and RULE OF LAW often conflicts with each other. It then takes brilliant leadership to select which of the two to uphold for country's interest. Perhaps you don't even understand that by calling Okupe a witch here, you are spared court prosecution because Okupe COMPROMISED instead of upholding the RULE of LAW by not finding you out for prosecution for libel? You are a typical Buharimaniac. 1 Like |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by ArcIbrahim38(m): 12:43am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Why PDPians are always supporting Saraki... birds of the same feather flock together....yeye de smell |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by abiambo(m): 1:21am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Buy these books. "A Guide in english" and "the use of english" by Joseph A. AkpanUnanam: 1 Like |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by PenSniper: 1:38am On Sep 25, 2015 |
psucc: Gej depleted our foreign reserves, rubbished the naira by profligate spending of dollars for campaign. The coincidental fall in the price of crude oil further compounded the problem. So it started from Gej and has nothing to do with anyone's age. Is Saraki not in the mould of a youth ? Did you not see the list of his assets ? Does that give hope in so-called youth ? |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by Fhemmmy: 1:47am On Sep 25, 2015 |
All i could from all he said is and was fear . . . . |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by PenSniper: 1:47am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Let the APC break up. The government will remain intact. The party was polluted by dregs like Saraki who made the party that of strange bed-fellows. It will undergo regeneration to separate the chaff from the substance. So to hell with your analysis. Nigerians voted for change so business as usual must come to an end. Should the president be an independent candidate, are you saying he will not govern the country with probity ? |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by AkpanUnanam(m): 3:33am On Sep 25, 2015 |
modath: |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by rabbaba: 3:55am On Sep 25, 2015 |
The truth is that nigeria govemen corrupt. Let face the fact. |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by sweatlana: 3:58am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Naira landers are mostly stupid cos even a child knows that this saraki saga would bring back military rule or even war! |
Re: Saraki's Travail, Will Cost Nigeria Politically - Doyin Okupe by oz4real83(m): 8:02am On Sep 25, 2015 |
In sane societies people like u don't talk no matter how plausibe u reasoning maybe. |
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