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Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by erunz(m): 7:54am On Feb 23, 2016
Fellow Nigerians, let us start today’s epistle with a real life story. Some years ago, a woman named Dr Kema Chikwe was appointed Minister of Aviation. Her mandate was to bring sanity to our insane airports across the country. It was as if we were a jinxed nation and nothing good could ever come out of our rudderless system.

[img]http://2.bp..com/-4KCm1Pf0b30/UAtD3UWeNfI/AAAAAAAAjVE/_F7T_j0-cTY/s640/Kema+Chikwe.JPG[/img] DR. KEMAFO NONYEREM CHIKWE


Dr Chikwe set out on her mission like Henry the Navigator. She mapped out her strategy meticulously and elaborately. Our airports were as hot as hell. All efforts to tranquilise the place and make it habitable for passengers proved abortive but Dr Chikwe was determined to succeed where others had failed miserably and woefully.

At the beginning of her voyage, Dr Chikwe was supposedly rattled by a negative story that was aired on a British television describing the Lagos airport as one of the worst in the world. The problem wasn’t just about its aesthetic ugliness, the airport was totally invaded and ravaged by port rats who specialised in pilfering peoples bags thus depriving them of their valuables.



The Nigeria High Commission in Great Britain felt sufficiently scandalised and terribly angered by the negative but factual story. A message was promptly despatched to Dr Chikwe in Abuja requesting her to respond and deny what was considered a vicious attack on Nigeria.

As cool as cucumber, Dr Chikwe thanked the then High Commissioner and said there was no reason to respond to the annoying story. “Did the television channel tell any lie about our airport? The answer is no. Our best response is to upgrade the airport and even our worst enemies would have nothing negative to talk about…”

The Buhari administration has some great lesson to learn from the above episode. The lizard cannot enter a wall that has no cracks. Your enemies must talk and run you down but your best response is to stay focused and successful. In pursuing the anti-corruption war in particular, President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to step on some fat and powerful toes.

Such people would never wish the government well no matter its efforts. I would have been more surprised if everyone loves a tough and no-nonsense man like Buhari.

It seems to me that some operatives of the Buhari government are already getting paranoid and almost as neurotic as the Jonathan regime. Their reaction to every criticism suggests an unnecessary agitation. They are blaming real and imaginary enemies for the gale of attacks on the economic policies of the current government.

I find this very reprehensible. If truth must be told our economic team is floundering at the moment. They appear rudderless and totally confused. Did they expect anyone to praise them when the Naira is spinning and nosediving at a dizzying pace like a rollercoaster gone beserk?

Nigerians sent President Goodluck Jonathan packing because they believed he was incompetent and the APC and its candidate assured they had the solutions to the problems and the magic wand to the economic and spiritual hopelessness of the time. No one should blame them if they are grumbling that this was not the change they voted for.

The least we can do is to continue to pacify them while we continue to work harder at turning things around for good and for the better. No one is going to listen to the endless sermon that PDP or Jonathan caused these gigantic problems for us. That is stale news. Jonathan is gone with the winds and it is for the new government to demonstrate its expertise and that should not be too difficult. The confidence Nigerians have reposed in this government is so humongous that the expectations should be naturally high.

The biggest albatross of the Buhari government right now is the comatose economy. Buhari must borrow a leaf from medical science. A patient in coma is usually referred to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Sometimes, near fatal ailments often require induced coma if the imminent fatality is not to become reality.

Nigeria must pick an option before it is too late. This fact is corroborated by the alarm raised by Professor Wole Soyinka who said Nigeria’s needs an urgent economic conference to arrest the present explosive drift. For me, another conference is not the solution. Nigerians are tired of the endless confabs with attendant communique that end up in the dustbin of history unimplemented. What is urgently required is a practical team that will proffer practical solutions that are practical to be executed.

When I raised hell about the scandalous budget last week, I was impressed when President Buhari responded by admitting that something terrible had happened and acted swiftly to fire a scapegoat. We need more than a scapegoat being fired though. We must also fix the mess which includes firing others who are found complicit in the scandal.

It is the same way I can’t feel any sense of urgency or desperation on the part of our economic experts in the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank. It seems obvious that there is a kind of lackadaisical attitude on their parts while the Naira is busy dancing kpalongo on the parallel market.

May be the time has come for the President to wield the big stick in the finance circuit. What is going on is too disgraceful and unthinkable. If something is not done urgently, the consequences may be too grave for our country.

Instead of wasting so much time on trading blames, we can build on where Jonathan left off. Buhari needs to energise his team. They are looking weak and timid. I think most, if not all of them, are too scared to take risks and use their initiative. This is sad. No matter what you may say about Jonathan, his ministers were bubbly and vibrant.

They enjoyed some modicum of freedom that fired their imagination and temperament. The President needs to encourage his men and women to loosen up or nothing tangible would be achieved soon. Everyone seems to be watching and studying the body language of the President and there are always conflicting signals.

This lacklustre existence is always palpable whenever I see the pictures coming out of the Federal Executive Council meetings. The cabinet looks forlorn and haplessly dull. I’m not able to see a team at home with itself. Only the President can release his team from this self-manacled cage.

I wrote last week that the nation is tension-soaked. I wish to reiterate that an atmosphere of fear is not conducive for good business. There is too much hullabaloo at the moment about fighting corruption that may be counter-productive in the long run. The government should fight the war more in the law courts and less in the public theatre creating mere sensation without much legal substance.

Issuing threats on daily basis on the next agency to be probed is promoting hysteria in the land. As I already noted, the priority should be how to repatriate most of the looted funds. Nigeria needs every penny it can retrieve right now. This can be done with less noise and better efficiency and alacrity.

The focus should now also be on rebuilding our roads. I travelled from Ibadan to Lagos yesterday after flying from Abuja and could not help but imagine that we belong in the prehistoric age. Even at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, power outages were abysmally constant. We are waiting for the trains to run beautifully and efficiently.

We want quality education for the Nigerian kids. We want Nigerians to live much older through efficient Medicare. We want jobs and employment opportunities for our youths. We are tired of lamenting like Jeremiah.

I have no doubt that it can be done but this government needs to free itself and begin to fly. Mistakes would be made and corrected along the way. Such is life. The fear of failure is far worse than failure itself. It is time to fly more at home because time is man’s worst enemy.





http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-end-the-blame-game/232445/

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by Eebrahym(m): 7:56am On Feb 23, 2016
Nice write up but full of gibberish, What the hell is his point

Na Thunder go fire all of u wey be Anti-Apcs and anti-Bubus

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by funnynation(m): 7:56am On Feb 23, 2016
Dele Momodu Osinachi! Shey na to go Dubai

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by SeverusSnape(m): 7:58am On Feb 23, 2016
Have you blamed GEJ today... Please let them continue with the blame game, It's a sign that this government is a failure right from the start. A bad workman blames his tools, These workmen in government are even worse because they don't blame the tools but their predecessors.

Bunch of useless foolish dullards.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by erunz(m): 7:59am On Feb 23, 2016
eyes Don dey clear

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by ishiamu(m): 8:02am On Feb 23, 2016
Scales are falling off

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by wheredemdey: 8:03am On Feb 23, 2016
Dele should go purchase the late entry wailers form...

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by Nobody: 8:03am On Feb 23, 2016
a mild way of saying 'Buhari don scam us, we don phuck up'

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by baralatie(m): 8:17am On Feb 23, 2016
Truth will always override a mount of lie!

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by erunz(m): 8:21am On Feb 23, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Have you blamed GEJ today... Please let them continue with the blame game, It's a sign that this government is a failure right from the start. A bad workman blames his tools, These workmen in government are even worse.
Dele is beginning to see the light.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by DIKEnaWAR: 8:24am On Feb 23, 2016
First time Dele Momodu will grow some balls and say the truth as it is. I think his fight with Davido has made a man out of him.


Buhari should allow his Ministers bring their ideas to governance. That is why they are called the Executive with him as the head. This is not a Monarchy where he issues royal proclamations that are sacrosanct and binding on all.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by ajebuter(f): 8:42am On Feb 23, 2016
It seems Mr Dele is just waking up to reality.

Please let's bid him Good Morning.
grin
grin grin grin

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by ajebuter(f): 8:44am On Feb 23, 2016
erunz:
Dele is beginning to see the light.

He just woke up from slumber so let's bid him : Good morning grin

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by D9ty7(m): 8:44am On Feb 23, 2016
A good piece from Dele Mommodu.
It is high time Buhari's economic team started being active and vibrant. They should bring ideas and not always wait for oga who is on a world tour.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by RareDiamond: 8:47am On Feb 23, 2016
Nice write up

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by hucienda: 8:47am On Feb 23, 2016
The scales are wearing off and reality is gradually overtaking mass hysteria and propaganda.

"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time."

- Abraham Lincoln,
POTUS #16

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by RareDiamond: 8:48am On Feb 23, 2016
I Guess Dele Momodu is a Yoruba IPOB member grin

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by PAINGAIN: 8:55am On Feb 23, 2016
First it was obasanjo, then yemi alade. Now dele momodu don turn wailer. Atiku is next. Followed by passingshot. Very soon we go form the wailers transformation party. Na we go take naija to the promised land.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by cckris: 9:01am On Feb 23, 2016
DIKEnaWAR:

Buhari should allow his Ministers bring their ideas to governance. That is why they are called the Executive with him as the head. This is not a Monarchy where he issues royal proclamations that are sacrosanct and binding on all.

These Ministers are actually NOISE MAKERS

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by fitzmayowa: 9:04am On Feb 23, 2016
Dele Momodu "Good Morning"

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by magicalx(m): 9:23am On Feb 23, 2016
Zombies food is ready! Come and praise Buhari and heap all the blame on Jonathan.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by baralatie(m): 9:33am On Feb 23, 2016
D9ty7:
A good piece from Dele Mommodu.
It is high time Buhari's economic team started being active and vibrant. They should bring ideas and not always wait for oga who is on a world tour.
Does PMB have an economic team or an executive council

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by Nobody: 9:40am On Feb 23, 2016
RareDiamond:
I Guess Dele Momodu is a Yoruba IPOB member grin

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by bjdon: 10:21am On Feb 23, 2016
One of the biggest problems we have in this country is our refusal to call a spade a spade. We will something bad happening and not call it out. We see the wrong thing and try to defend it, due to sentimental base reasoning based on tribe, religion, family etc.

When some of us criticized Buhari for not appointing ministers we were abused and people came out with brainless comments like 'Ministers are not important, What good did GEJ ministers do, blah, blah, blah..' Yet know we say the impact of the late appointment of ministers in the budget fiasco.

When we spoke out and said the new finance ministers is a lightweight and not up to the job we were attacked with comments like 'What good did Harvard educated Ngozi do' Well I think we only have to look at the economy now and and just 12 months ago to answer that question.

I happily concede that Buhari really wants the best for our country, but he's going about a lot of things the wrong way, and needs to be told this. If not the cabals of corruption will simply exploit the hardships that result from his mistakes, just like IBB did in 1985.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by Agwoden(m): 10:56am On Feb 23, 2016
E don red for una. Proudly 5%.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by miracle11: 11:38am On Feb 23, 2016
Eebrahym:
Nice write up but full of gibberish, What the hell is his point

Na Thunder go fire all of u wey be Anti-Apcs and anti-Bubus
eya

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by tolexy007(m): 11:45am On Feb 23, 2016
undecided
Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by DeKen: 12:14pm On Feb 23, 2016
Ok.

Should I say this is funny.

Momodu is wailing!

Has he joined the 5%?

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by Sunnycliff(m): 12:14pm On Feb 23, 2016
Wailers form is out of stock for now. Chairman IMO chapter of Wailers club

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by hucienda: 12:15pm On Feb 23, 2016
wheredemdey:
Dele should go purchase the late entry wailers form...

lol... you guys are really masters of satire here.. damn.. late entry form? cheesy kai... nigerians can be so funny even in dire situations.

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Re: Dele Momodu: Enough Of The Blame Game And Paranoia Of Buhari’s Cabinet by RichDad1(m): 12:16pm On Feb 23, 2016
So what next.

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