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Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Nobody: 12:27am On Sep 17, 2016
That we suffered a collective national economic and social rape under the former President Goodluck Jonathan is sad. For Patience, his wife who has no known history of visible work or commerce to brazenly and boldly attempt to legally claim ownership of $31.4 milion, obvious proceed of corruption, in our increasingly volatile country induces a breath-taking psycho-economic depression into our national psyche. It did not only reveal the shocking ignorance of a thief who is merely validating her criminality; the audacity of the claimant calls into question EFCC’s investigative and prosecutorial prowess. In the same breath, it portrays our society as an unstandardized society moving toward a dialectical inequality in pursuant of justice. If not, Patience should have been on trial for corruption like her allies in crime that have been arraigned in court. Corruption is not only an economic crime. It is a crime that lays foundation for the commission of other crimes.


Nigeria’s complex crises are difficult to understand without accepting corruption as a specie of violence. A people bounded by Boko Haram in the North, Avengers in the South-South, Biafra in the East, herdsmen on rampage, kidnappers on the loose, and robbers on the roads have a lot to understand about evolution of violence. They need to know all forms of violence work together for worse for any society that loves oppression, embraces injustice and promotes inequality. They need to know that the persistent ubiquitous violence is sub-cultural reaction to the Twin Towers of Evil of Unjust Wealth and Unjust Poverty that corruption has built! Corruption destroys the basis for equality and equity, weakens institutions and structure in order to enthrone and sustain perversion of justice. Corruption shrinks resources available for development. It makes access to education difficult. It blocks the road to healthcare and frustrates path to security and welfare. It replaces government with Mafia and rights with might. It re-configures a state and imposes on it a Pyramid of disaster. When a country becomes a pyramid where tiny conical top are occupied by few who corner all available resources leaving the broad base of the pyramid to the many who are condemned to poverty and misery, such a country is ripe for any form of violence; whether of economic or of value!

The state prepares crime that violence perpetrators merely commit. When you open the window for corruption, you inevitably shut the door against peace. Corruption negotiates people out of existence. It creates a new world where self-help is attractive by manufacturing people that will use all means to fight back at a society that has taken them off the radar of equal opportunity and enforced the de-marketization of their citizenship. Corruption humiliates its victims, who often are the poor who become poorer and make a society ripe for committing violent crimes. It provides the motivation, the opportunity and the environment that violence needs to thrive.

If we want peace, we must steer away our country from this entanglement.

We can not afford or sustain a country where people draw inspiration from their own callous oppressors; a nation where thieves are heroes; and blood thirsty criminals are mentors!

A nation that can no longer differentiate between evil and good; between righteousness and sin! A nation that uses the prism of tribe to determine who is just or unjust. A nation whose scale of justice stands on 'mudus' of corruption. A nation whose people are being stripped naked!

In saner climes, crime suspects hardly want to go to courts. In Nigeria, they want to be swiftly charged to court because they know that our courts are often citadels of corruption-propelled injustice! We cannot continue to have a ruling class using corruption to weaken all apparatuses of social and legal justice, destroying the capacity of judges to dispense appropriate justice and damage a whole legal system of a country; and worse still, turning around to benefit from its own willful incapacitation of justice administration architecture under the guise of human rights.

James Ibori was discharged and acquitted under our corruption–damaged legal process only to be convicted for the same offense in the UK. President Buhari must never again allow our country to be so ridiculed under his watch. Not even with the ‘human rights’ blackmail that has become the battle cry for the liberty of the lawless.

A nation cannot continue to build the barometer to measure human rights on what happens to those that are too defended and too protected to uphold national trust. Doing that amounts to isolating legal justice from social justice. It is not what happens to the out-of-control power merchants that counts. The truest form of justice seeks to protect the weak from the strong; not a cannon fodder for cruel violators of all that is decent about humanity.

Economy, security and corruption are still issues on the front burner of Buhari’s agenda. While the war against corruption is catching global attention with a noticeable margin of success at home, the same cannot be said about the economy and national security. Buhari must design his war against corruption in a way that ensures that recovered loot breathes life into the comatose economy.

Buhari's inaugural speech a year ago assured justice to all. A pledge to be loyal and faithful to all without owing allegiance to anybody or cabal. It struck the core of national depreciation and ignited a vow for redemption and remediation. Based on it, we can say that we have a president who is not unmindful of the national challenges and the travails of Nigerians but also willing to protect the integrity of his oath. He must make the country work for all, especially the poor who have become the nation’s traditional burden bearers. He must stop listening to the ‘witches’ and their sorrowful songs. All the witches must be hunted down. It's in my Bible that we should 'suffer not the witch to live'. If you have stolen Nigeria's money, you are a witch that must be hunted down. Your witchcraft has led to the death of many on the bad roads and in ill-equipped hospitals, among others! Buhari must not submit to blackmail. It is not in the Constitution that fighting corruption is a subject for Federal Character. It is neither a gender issue nor a party affair. The question is, did you steal or not? Great that Nigerians are increasingly owing the war against corruption. They are now speaking against their oppressors. Their oppressors are tagging their arrest and prosecution, ‘witch-hunt’ as if ‘witch-hunt’ is a defense in law. They are emotionally blackmailing the government that put them on trial under legitimate legal process and procedure. We must ignore them and focus on taking back our country. No state buys gun for her police if the intention is not to hunt down her witches; the vampires that criminally suck the blood out of her economy, and invariably her citizens, among others. A state that has been turned to a criminopolis by larger-than-life vampires must adopt all available strategies, including witch-hunting, to vanquish the nest of her witches. Let those who called their criminal trial political know that It is not for joke that Aristotle called man 'a political animal'! Where there is politics of mindless stealing, there must be proportional politics of ruthless consequence. We must ignore them and focus on taking back our country. No state buys gun for her police if the intention is not to hunt down her witches; the vampires that criminally suck the blood out of her economy, and invariably her citizens, among others. A state that has been turned to a criminopolis by larger-than-life vampires must adopt all available strategies, including witch-hunting, to vanquish the nest of her witches. Let those who called their criminal trial political know that It is not for joke that Aristotle called man 'a political animal'! Where there is politics of mindless stealing, there must be proportional politics of ruthless consequence. We must make it clear to people that we can end terrorism and other extreme violence and crime, not with a barrel of bullets, but when we build a country where no single person takes what belongs to millions of people; a nation that gets worried when individuals and groups are growing taller than law and fatter than justice. To achieve this country, change begins with Patience Jonathan!

http://saharareporters.com/2016/09/11/corruption-and-audacity-patience-goodluck-gbenro-olajuyigbe

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Pidggin(f): 2:52am On Sep 17, 2016
Insightful post.

Whoever is guilty of corruption should be disciplined but there should be no rationalizing of witch hunting unless we intend to mock ourselves.

PEJ has not been found guilty by a court of law so why all this media crucifixion

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Nobody: 4:50am On Sep 17, 2016
Auntie Patiencie is the most courageous first lady I have ever seen especially when it comes to corruption.
Jailing her will be a good precedent

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by opalu: 5:24am On Sep 17, 2016
Corruption begets corruption

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by vincent10(m): 5:28am On Sep 17, 2016
Trash.
If she is corrupt, why not charge her.
Are the likes Amaechi and Tinubu better than her?
If your janjawiid president have the guts let him touch her.
Efcc is a witch hunt and a tool to suppress opposition.

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by donphilopus: 7:36am On Sep 17, 2016
vincent10:


Trash.
If she is corrupt, why not charge her.
Are the likes Amaechi and Tinubu better than her?
If your janjawiid president have the guts let him touch her.
Efcc is a witch hunt and a tool to suppress opposition.

If EFCC should take any action now, you would call it a witch-hunt. Why dare Buhari?

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by ladyF(f): 10:11am On Sep 17, 2016
I will love to see how this plays out. Will she serve jail time or will the case be wept under the carpet and it returns to business as usual. I wonder how these guys sleep at night.

It's [size=15pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

[size=5pt]Make I go continue my search for Skrill funds...freelancers, forexers, biko epp me. N390/$[/size]

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by bettercreature(m): 10:12am On Sep 17, 2016
Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by sotall(m): 10:13am On Sep 17, 2016
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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by tempex88(m): 10:13am On Sep 17, 2016
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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by adekayo1234(m): 10:14am On Sep 17, 2016
He that hath an ear, let him hear....
This country will continue to suffer until we come together to call for the heads of looters irrespective of their religious, ethnic or political affiliation. I just hope we get there one day

Waiting for dem "na our pikin" to flood this thread

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by AceRoyal: 10:15am On Sep 17, 2016
[b]I don't support corruption but why the media trial,crucifixion and hypocrisy?
Let a competent court of law decide if she's guilty or not.If she's guilty let her face the music.
what about Buratai,Danbazzu,Aishia Buhari and even the budget padding scandal?All swept under the rug.Why has the been silent on these issues?
She has taken a firm stand and as thus I believe there is more to this case than meets the eyes.She is even taking the EFCC to court.
Why is the EFCC afraid of taking this matter to court?
Let us stop all this media propaganda and crucifixion until a competent court of law decides on a case.
EFCC cannot be prosecutor,jury,judge and executioner.
I strongly believe this case is geared towards divertion of attention of the populace.

God bless Nigeria.

P.S- For those of you claiming she cannot be charged to court because the cash was laundered,it's obvious you are oblivious of the rule of law.Can't she be charged as an accessory to the crime?since she boldly came out to say it belongs to her.
Like I stated earlier,there is more to this than meets the eye.This case will be swept under the carpet once it has achieved its aim of instigating hate for the last administration and subtly making the populace blame them for the present economic crisis.

Note that this case is coming up on the heels of the "change begins with me campaign" and as usual they need a negative mascot to help make this administration look good.[/b]

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Opistorincos(m): 10:15am On Sep 17, 2016
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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by ladyF(f): 10:16am On Sep 17, 2016
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lol but why you wan expose my space booking na... grin
Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Nobody: 10:17am On Sep 17, 2016
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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by DonCortino: 10:17am On Sep 17, 2016
franciskaine:


http://saharareporters.com/2016/09/11/corruption-and-audacity-patience-goodluck-gbenro-olajuyigbe

The woman na hard core jare! grin

Na people like buratai, danbazzau, budget padding crew whey dem no do anything dey give her mind. So make una chill! grin

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by GJames(m): 10:18am On Sep 17, 2016
No matter the amount she steals, some people here will still defend her even though one kobo will not enter their pockets. All because of sentiment

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by iamtewwy(m): 10:19am On Sep 17, 2016
.she was found guity of the said crime.. Its beat my imagination how folks go to the extent of wailing in support of her like say u go get share inside the money.. Its beats me honestly

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Xapio: 10:19am On Sep 17, 2016
Why is efcc foot dragging in taking her to court? Are they afraid of her?

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by blackpanda: 10:20am On Sep 17, 2016
Pidggin:
Insightful post.

Whoever is guilty of corruption should be disciplined but there should be no rationalizing of witch hunting unless we intend to mock ourselves.

PEJ has not been found guilty by a court of law so why all this media crucifixion

Would u say the same thing if it was Aisha Buhari that admitted she was a thief??

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by oluwaVaz(m): 10:20am On Sep 17, 2016
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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by zicoraads: 10:20am On Sep 17, 2016
I am following this very closely.
Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:22am On Sep 17, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Young03(m): 10:22am On Sep 17, 2016
no meaningful comment becos no one above me took time to read it

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by lonelydora: 10:22am On Sep 17, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by wolesmile(m): 10:24am On Sep 17, 2016
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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Nobody: 10:24am On Sep 17, 2016
vincent10:



Trash.
If she is corrupt, why not charge her.
Are the likes Amaechi and Tinubu better than her?
If your janjawiid president have the guts let him touch her.
Efcc is a witch hunt and a tool to suppress opposition.
This politicians wont stop until we all come together as citizens and speak as one. Forget APC or PDP all nah d same. She won't give u 1kobo out of this millions

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Pavore9: 10:25am On Sep 17, 2016
Boldly claiming funds that is not linked to one's personal details, is the audacity of witchcraft! cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Corruption And The Audacity Of Patience Goodluck - By Gbenro Olajuyigbe by Nobody: 10:27am On Sep 17, 2016
cool

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