Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by buharifraud: 12:00am On Jun 09, 2016 |
Unfortunately, though, anger does not solve problems and innocent souls will bear the brunt. No matter what happens, this is a battle that Muhammadu Buhari must win by hook or by crook. By defiance and doggedness! Without surrendering, without retreating! No region in any nation is ever granted a free ride to corruption – golden egg or not. Nigeria will not be an exception. It would have been so easy if anger could solve problems. We would have chosen the path of the prophecy of the legendary Bob Marley of blessed memory. “A total destruction, the only solution. They aren’t no use, no one can stop them now!” Quite obviously, the civil war that seemed to have been avoided in March 2015 on the heels of former President Jonathan’s concession of defeat to retired General Muhammadu Buhari, is now looming large more than ever before. Who didn’t feel a chill up the spine when the carefully choreographed theatre of the absurd played out at the collation centre of election results on that fateful sunny day when ex-Minister Orubebe starred as the notorious bad boy and angel of doom? Who didn’t feel the eerie air of silence that seemed to have paralysed the nation in expectation of the second Act? Again, who did not heave a sigh of relief when Goodluck Jonathan finally did the needful and called Muhammadu Buhari on telephone to concede the obvious defeat that was only waiting to be announced? Who? Of what relevance is that today, though, in the face of dreadful realities portending danger and misery for the Niger Delta and the rest of the country? Indeed, every fair-minded analyst knew what it meant for Nigeria when news broke out that former President Jonathan performed the historical act that was done before him only by Dimeji Bankole at a lower level, to concede electoral defeat and congratulate the rightful winner. We knew the pit of hell that Nigeria was rescued from and agreed that Jonathan deserved accolades. Tragically too, we knew very many things that we did not want Jonathan to get away with. One generally known fact is that no nation on earth makes budgetary provisions for the re-election campaign of any political leader. Nigeria was no exception. Yet information dominated the airwaves of the free flow of hard currency for gratifications to mobilise support from all nooks and corners for Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election. Ridiculous pictures hit the airwaves, of an incumbent president kneeling and crawling for prayers before witches, pastors and imams. Millions of dollars were paid for spiritual salvation and physical manipulations. Today, thanks to the dogged but expected efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari, these issues are no longer speculations but common knowledge that will soon be widely validated by judicial pronouncements. Government and party officials, who knew so well that there was no budgetary allocation for the re-election campaign of the president are now trying in vain to feign ignorance of the source of the money that was disbursed to them to prosecute the president’s re-election campaign. The giver and the taker of stolen money are often considered trapped in the same cage in the spirit of the law. Ignorance is no excuse. The same applies to a cousin or next-of-kin of the president, who is officially awarded a $40 million contract and is paid upfront in full for doing nothing. A lot happened prior to the elections too. Sanusigate ended up in some Pricewater charade with whistleblowers rather than the perpetrators of crime being hunted beyond all bounds. The perpetrators revelled in triumph and emptiness, believing in the power of the highest political instance. The brigandage of an elitist clique called the shots in the land much to the amazement and fury of the discerning minds. A nation was simply bastardised by drinkers of liquor and many who should have known better. No doubt that the anger was immense that Jonathan sought to paper-over with the virtue of conceding an electoral defeat that was not orchestrated to look as such. The sweetness of the moment was compounded by memories of the vicious rape committed on a single nation in the belief of raping the nation on a turn-by-turn basis and from region to region. Worse still, it was led by a man who, Nigerians erroneously believed, was blessed with the highest possible academic decoration as a symbol of intellectual superiority. Now, we know that former President Jonathan is immensely constrained intellectually by virtue of his actions and omissions. Discerning Nigerians – not the half-educated and emotionally overwhelmed soldier-bees – had long come to terms with this reality and accepted that an internationally brokered soft-landing (even though only speculated) for the ex-president may be grudgingly accepted in the interest of peace. That much was the status quo until Sahara Reporters threw the bombshell. We will come to that later. No one anticipated the enormity of the theft that the former president supervised until fingers started pointing at him repeatedly, as the legitimator of the loots that turned the Central Bank to a self-service snack bar. The deliberate weakening of the Nigerian Armed Forces through the free ride granted the Generals to loot the coffers blind was complemented by the suspected arming of rebel forces in the creeks with warships from Norway, as far as we know in public space. Former President Obasanjo worried aloud about fighters sponsored by President Jonathan, who were receiving military training overseas. His open letter claiming the stock-piling of weapons by Jonathan’s men is no secret to the nation. Today, some militants are boasting of missiles to strike the presidential palace. It all started with the curious and sudden resurgence of secession agitation led by one pathetic but fully misguided agent of the invisible forces that was quickly tamed and quarantined by the forces of re-organised authority. Having been frustrated in that angle, the forces obviously regrouped and activated the alternative option of restarting the Niger Delta militancy, again, under the pretext of marginalisation. They proceeded to launch treasonable sabotage attacks on the economic lifeline of the country and did not care that they were subjecting their region to the more serious collateral impact of environmental hardship. While speculations have been rife on the evil project being the brainchild of political sponsorship, no one saw the bombshell coming that indeed elected and trusted officers of state in charge of public funds would come anywhere near sympathising with the diabolical notion of the criminals in the creek. Indeed, like me, many Nigerians are waiting and hoping they will wake up soon from a deep sleep and understand that the bombshell exploded by Sahara Reporters was just a dream after all. The yet-unrefuted Sahara Reporters report contends that governors of the Niger Delta region with the exception of Cross-River and Edo State are presently in an open and brazen gang-up to kill the war against corruption as it affects their region by calling for the abandonment of corruption charges against politicians from their region. This is supposed to be in return for the cessation of pipeline-bombing hostilities. In this extremely outrageous ploy, it is yet unclear if they enlisted the support of the only government Minister so far perceived to be hardworking and productive, or if this Minister – himself from the region of the tamed trailblazing secessionist agitators – has been a part of the criminal design all along. No surprise that the teeming majority of Nigerians who voted for a clean-up of the system to reset the button of decency, are now up in arms and extremely infuriated. The blackmail that was planned by these governors, who now stand under the serious suspicion of at best sympathising with the criminal activities of the Niger Delta militants or at worst, having sponsored them all along, seems predicated on the obnoxious thought to fall back upon, that the resources being from the Niger Delta justifies corruption by politicians from that same region. They, therefore, hold the belief that the state can be legitimately blackmailed in this respect. Many have been wondering why former President Goodluck Jonathan in his abundance of wisdom has so far failed to speak up on the atrocious acts of his kinsmen. Now, there is a sense of knowing why it has been so. Yet, a more intelligent approach of openly disowning the rampaging criminals, whether he sponsors them quietly or not, would have been the least strategic move to expect. It is reminiscent of the game that he played in the run-up to the Presidential election of 2015. Even though all indications pointed to his re-election ambition and efforts, he kept mute on the issue for a very long time and even denied it outright when confronted directly. On one occasion, he was quoted as telling his predecessor, Olusegun Obasanjo that “I have never told anyone I wanted to run for re-election”. With the bunch of pedestrian advisers surrounding him, he will, sooner or later, end up ostracising himself in the international community, where the same people who have been awarding him questionable democracy prizes will begin to question his integrity and the role he is playing in destabilising his country. Most pathetic of all is the lack of constructive remorse in the attitude of the former president under the evidential yoke of consuming vices. With evidence mounting by the day, of the unprecedented monumental scale of corruption directly coordinated by this former president, he still nurses the hope of bullying his way out of the stinking quagmire. In his failure to learn from history, he is unable to see what his presidential bullying has turned his party (the PDP) into. He bullied his way into presidential candidacy in the spirit of ‘having it my way or the highway’. Denying his party, the option of a strategically more qualified candidate, he ran for re-election and lost woefully and today, his party is in tatters. Again, he is trying the same diabolical tactic using the Niger Delta as a springboard. His pawns are the ganja-smoking sons of Jah and militant-minded governors of Nyesom Wike quality that were foisted on us by allegedly compromised Supreme Court judges. In the end, all signs are pointing to the fact that the Niger Delta may as well be left in tatters like PDP as a historical presidential souvenir. If the meaning of “Goodluck” is to leave a trail of disaster wherever the former president goes, I will gleefully wish the Niger Delta good luck. For now, though, the fury and outrage that the so-called governors of the South-South plus Ibe Kachikwu have triggered in the public should be encouraging enough for President Muhammadu Buhari to bring out the General in him pretty quickly in spite of age-induced frailty. Indeed, in the depth of my anger at this willful sabotage to spite the aspirations of a nation for good governance and a return to casual sanity, I would have advised the president to summon an emergency meeting of the Council of State to declare the urgent need to arrest former President Goodluck Jonathan there and there, declare a State of Emergency in the rebel states of the Niger Delta, arrest the governors and have them tried for treason, and declare an all-out war on the Niger Delta until the militants are wiped off the face of the earth. Unfortunately, though, anger does not solve problems and innocent souls will bear the brunt. No matter what happens, this is a battle that Muhammadu Buhari must win by hook or by crook. By defiance and doggedness! Without surrendering, without retreating! No region in any nation is ever granted a free ride to corruption – golden egg or not. Nigeria will not be an exception. Every well-meaning Nigerian will now be best advised to brace up for the impending revolution to topple the forces that will not let Nigeria be. At individual level and at the level of voluntary, non- governmental organisations, the time is fast approaching to seize the sceptre and grab the bull by the horn. Preparations should start here and now, to pick up the gauntlet and deny evil forces the taste of victory. Nigeria must survive and together, we will blow ‘em all up!
www.opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2016/06/08/arrest-jonathan-now-declare-state-emergency-blow-em-frisky-larr/FRISKY LARR IS A PAINED E-ZOMBIE AND HATER OF THE SOUTH-SOUTH. 1 Like |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by oghenedelta: 12:34am On Jun 09, 2016 |
Delta state on the move with Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta state. |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by blackpanda: 12:43am On Jun 09, 2016 |
Very true. Buhari has to be brutal if nigeria is to survive. The era of soft persuasion is over 2 Likes |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by TheFreeOne: 12:54am On Jun 09, 2016 |
Instead of grasping at straws the writer should avail EFCC / appropriate security agencies evidences of his allegations and if he can't then all he opined is a pile of hogwash.
No amount of catapult of envy, hatred, media trials can stop an eagle soaring high. 2 Likes |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by yarimo(m): 1:09am On Jun 09, 2016 |
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Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by Adminisher: 4:39am On Jun 09, 2016 |
blackpanda: Very true. Buhari has to be brutal if nigeria is to survive. The era of soft persuasion is over Buhari WILL be brutal . Events are going to force it. |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by DaBullIT(m): 4:53am On Jun 09, 2016 |
Buhari knows what to do
Unfortunately Constitution is limiting what Buhari can do
With all these recoveries and hard work I've seen, i am inclined to believe Buhari is hated by East and infected every other part of the country because this was the same way he dealth with their corruption in the early eighties
People know trouble would come , even patience Jonathan lamented not wanting to take food to her husband in prison
Looters knew Buhari would prosecute them, and that's why they said all those hateful things about me before, during and after elections
Buhari needs an Iron hand , That is the only if the world will cut him some slack |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by WhoRUDeceiving: 5:03am On Jun 09, 2016 |
DaBullIT: Buhari knows what to do Unfortunately Constitution is limiting what Buhari can do With all these recoveries and hard work I've seen, i am inclined to believe Buhari is hated by East and infected every other part of the country because this was the same way he dealth with their corruption in the early eighties People know trouble would come , even patience Jonathan lamented not wanting to take food to her husband in prison Looters knew Buhari would prosecute them, and that's why they said all those hateful things about me before, during and after elections Buhari needs an Iron hand , That is the only if the world will cut him some slack ****So we should forget constitution and allow Buhari to jail, maim, and do jihad abi? **** I know, because there's always Owambe to go to... 5 Likes |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by 989900: 5:16am On Jun 09, 2016 |
No one anticipated the enormity of the theft that the former president supervised until fingers started pointing at him repeatedly, as the legitimator of the loots that turned the Central Bank to a self-service snack bar. I just want the agitators to fire 1 missile, or bomb one gov't establishment outside their domain, so we can place them all on lockdown. Hell, we might just find a way to do it for them and blame it on them (the old style way). #falseflagthings
I am tired of their senseless st00pidity already.
Buhari's administration might, or might not get it right economically, but as far as I can see, 'one nation', or six nations, this old man is our best shot as a group/groups of people, staying together or going our separate ways, this old man is our best shot at laying a foundation for accountability, transparency, zero-tolerance for corruption. If we don't let him get it right, either together or assunder, we might never get that part right for tens of years to come.
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Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by WhoRUDeceiving: 5:23am On Jun 09, 2016 |
989900:
I just want the agitators to fire 1 missile, or bomb one gov't establishment outside their domain, so we can place them all on lockdown. Hell, we might just find a way to do it for them and blame it on them (the old style way). #falseflagthings
I am tired of their senseless st00pidity already.
Buhari's administration might, or might not get it right economically, but as far as I can see, 'one nation', or six nations, this old man is our best shot as a group/groups of people, staying together or going our separate ways, this old man is our best shot at laying a foundation for accountability, transparency, zero-tolerance for corruption. If we don't let him get it right, either together or assunder, we might never get that part right for tens of years to come.
There's still time to get another shot of hennessy because from all indications you are still drinking Paul Mason. Are you not ashamed that a coupist is leading your democracy, one that is over 70 and is probably having cancer now? Are you not ashamed of yourself that despite what England did to your forefathers, you are still happy to maintain their structure and call yourself a Ni.gger Arean or even their lil bi.tch? They have not gotten it right economically in 2016, neither did he in 1984 and all those Fulani generals have done nothing but continue the colonial era or exploitation and suffering. Do you hear laughter? I do...from United that Nigeria is owing billions to, the so-called Giant of her Royal Majesty's loot. 5 Likes |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by WhoRUDeceiving: 5:25am On Jun 09, 2016 |
DaBullIT: seun mynd44
this is insulting and bullying or do the rules get edited for certain people only ?
The only bully here is you homey. And it looks like that is what you are advocating for Buhari to do..to use iron hand, to lock up people, to intimidate folks, and in fact to be the dictator that he once was right? That is what you said, or did you mis represent yourself or him? If so then it's okay to give an apology. Now see you, wanting to cry foul because not everyone on nairaland has wasted their brain. 4 Likes |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by 989900: 5:28am On Jun 09, 2016 |
WhoRUDeceiving:
[s]There's still time to get another shot of hennessy because from all indications you are still drinking Paul Mason. Are you not ashamed that a coupist is leading your democracy, one that is over 70 and is probably having cancer now? Are you not ashamed of yourself that despite what England did to your forefathers, you are still happy to maintain their structure and call yourself a Ni.gger Arean or even their lil bi.tch?
They have not gotten it right economically in 2016, neither did he in 1984 and all those Fulani generals have done nothing but continue the colonial era or exploitation and suffering.
Do you hear laughter? I do...from United that Nigeria is owing billions to, the so-called Giant of her Royal Majesty's loot.[/s] |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by WhoRUDeceiving: 5:29am On Jun 09, 2016 |
There's still time to get another shot of hennessy because from all indications you are still drinking Paul Mason. Are you not ashamed that a coupist is leading your democracy, one that is over 70 and is probably having cancer now? Are you not ashamed of yourself that despite what England did to your forefathers, you are still happy to maintain their structure and call yourself a Ni.gger Arean or even their lil bi.tch?
They have not gotten it right economically in 2016, neither did he in 1984 and all those Fulani generals have done nothing but continue the colonial era or exploitation and suffering.
Do you hear laughter? I do...from United that Nigeria is owing billions to, the so-called Giant of her Royal Majesty's loot. 1 Like |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by WhoRUDeceiving: 5:30am On Jun 09, 2016 |
WhoRUDeceiving: There's still time to get another shot of hennessy because from all indications you are still drinking Paul Mason. Are you not ashamed that a coupist is leading your democracy, one that is over 70 and is probably having cancer now? Are you not ashamed of yourself that despite what England did to your forefathers, you are still happy to maintain their structure and call yourself a Ni.gger Arean or even their lil bi.tch?
They have not gotten it right economically in 2016, neither did he in 1984 and all those Fulani generals have done nothing but continue the colonial era or exploitation and suffering.
Do you hear laughter? I do...from United that Nigeria is owing billions to, the so-called Giant of her Royal Majesty's loot. You can cross out all you want...but yet if you had an opportunity for to get blu passport you would take it, even to go and give birth no? |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by amaechi1: 6:18am On Jun 09, 2016 |
I have refused to remove my eyes from the "ball". The massive looting coordinated by GEJ government and the contract awarded to his kinmen to safeguard the waterways created the monster we are seeing today. Indeed corruption is fighting back.
I wish the Niger deltans well! God Bless PMB! God give Nigeria victory over her enemies. |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by mensdept: 6:38am On Jun 09, 2016 |
Some moderators don't understand the rules themselves. Someone initiates a topic with very stupid and "threatening" remarks aimed at a group, then others come and defend those groups, even citing what the person said, and guess what, the defender is banned lol.
Nairaland nawah 1 Like |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by mensdept: 6:38am On Jun 09, 2016 |
WhoRUDeceiving:
The only bully here is you homey. And it looks like that is what you are advocating for Buhari to do..to use iron hand, to lock up people, to intimidate folks, and in fact to be the dictator that he once was right? That is what you said, or did you mis represent yourself or him? If so then it's okay to give an apology.
Now see you, wanting to cry foul because not everyone on nairaland has wasted their brain. You see 1 Like |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by PigMeat: 6:41am On Jun 09, 2016 |
989900:
I just want the agitators to fire 1 missile, or bomb one gov't establishment outside their domain, so we can place them all on lockdown. Hell, we might just find a way to do it for them and blame it on them (the old style way). #falseflagthings
I am tired of their senseless st00pidity already.
Buhari's administration might, or might not get it right economically, but as far as I can see, 'one nation', or six nations, this old man is our best shot as a group/groups of people, staying together or going our separate ways, this old man is our best shot at laying a foundation for accountability, transparency, zero-tolerance for corruption. If we don't let him get it right, either together or assunder, we might never get that part right for tens of years to come.
Internet warlord! Your power is reduced to keyboard alone. For your information your are yet to pay ECOWAS the $3.3million for your stewpidity as a country. U want to use coercion NDA, then be ready to go hungry. |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by RZArecta(m): 7:07am On Jun 09, 2016 |
When it comes to my Niger delta region that's when you hear things like "blow them all up" as if we're chickens meant to be barbecued and it's all because the Niger Delta supported it's own during the last presidential elections. It's a crazy assertion from otherwise intelligent people, Buhari got almost total support from his people with massive evidence of underage voting why are we being threatened with annihilation for exercising our electoral franchise ? I pity the South East also, they've also been marked for destruction just for supporting Gej. The tribalism and nepotism perpetrated by those in power now at the federal level stinks to high heavens but we shall overcome.
You people want to use a bunch of brigands like the avengers as an avenue to kill all of us in the region, we say no problem but intelligent people would have asked if its everyone here who supports them, in this age of cyber warfare wouldn't it have been easier to trace the ip address of their website or engage foreign intelligence officials to investigate their sponsors ? These things can't happen because the Niger Delta is a dog who must be given a bad name by ethnic supremacists in the North and South West so as to be hanged/blown up. When push comes to shove, we have nowhere else to run to because our backs are already against the wall hence we can only fight back when the onslaught begins. It's not a threat, it's only the law of nature 1 Like |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by 989900: 7:19am On Jun 09, 2016 |
PigMeat:
[s]Internet warlord! Your power is reduced to keyboard alone. For your information your are yet to pay ECOWAS the $3.3million for your stewpidity as a country. U want to use coercion NDA, then be ready to go hungry.[/s] |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by Abagworo(m): 7:43am On Jun 09, 2016 |
No matter how we try to avoid the doomsday I'm sorry it is here already. The only way for Niger Delta and Nigeria at large to develop is by allowing this event we've been postponing to hold once and for all. No nation thrives in evil or allowing evil forces dictate on national issues.
Buhari even though I and my extended families will be directly affected I urge you to declare a state of emergency in the affected areas once and for all. |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by TheFreeOne: 8:01am On Jun 09, 2016 |
How will SOE stop the bombings in the creeks? Has the presence of soldiers, naval officers stop the NDA bombings Those calling for state of emergency are pained losers who are yet to get over loss of elections in the south south and it is these sort of advises that made Buhari not to consider diplomacy initially before these attacks escalated to present level of high loss in crude production. The govt should keep exploring option of dialogue and look into militants demands. |
Re: Arrest Jonathan Now, And Blow ‘em All Up!: Frisky Larr by Nobody: 8:20am On Jun 09, 2016 |
The only problem is that Buhari and his cohorts have had their chances to right the wrongs in Nigeria but they failed. Nigeria should have been a great country if the windfall of the 70`s were properly utilized. What GEJ battled with was the load of mess that the known destroyers of Nigeria left behind. Who do we hold responsible for destroying Nigeria if not the group Buhari represent. If today this group have decided to go legit, it's either they move forward knowing in humility that they are also culpable or act in retrospect but it must be in an all embracing manner. All previous rulers of Nigeria and their accomplices must be called to question not just Jonathan. Isolating campaign funds as the only item to scrutinize is pure mischief; solving mathematics by elimination techniques. We all know where it's headed. These people found it very irksome that Jonathan could attempt to ignore their self acclaimed position as "owners of Nigeria". But their game is up and that is why karma is pushing them to the destination we all know.
I have not written any of the above because I support corruption but because there is no sincerity on the part of Buharis government. Hence it is a waste of time. Imagine if Buhari can arrest OBJ, tinubu, Emir Sanusi. It will inject fresh air into the system and then all the masses will take them serious. Until then it's hogwash. |