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Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by smemud(m): 4:23am On Sep 24, 2016
Dr Ugoji Egbujo

She is neither. Rigour has become outdated, noisy charlatanism reigns. Howlers are everywhere. So Kemi Adeosun scampered to safety. She left her case. The accusation of blasphemy by Nigeria’s ‘Almajiris’ , religious or political, is not fought with reasons and arguments. A minister of finance has a duty to be honest and compassionate, and a compelling duty to prevent and stem panic. The proposed emergency economic bill is evidence of direness and government’s appreciation of it. It’s incontrovertible that sufficient urgency and dexterity haven’t been marshaled against our predicament. But it isn’t because Adeosun is ignorant or callous.

The ordinary people are prostrate and bleating miserably. And if their hellish and progressively deteriorating circumstances have been rechristened recession then it must be unholy to describe recession as a mere word. The anger of the ordinary people cannot be faulted, servants and messengers should aspire to clarity. But if recession is a statistical classification, then it has no life outside the set of circumstances it labels. Recession describes preexisting state of affairs. Adeosun was neither wrong nor insensitive. She is neither a ‘BarkinZuwo’ nor a Nero . And not a Marie Antoinette.

But there are mourners gifted in wailing, feeding on the grief of the ordinary people. They claim cognitive capacities capable of subtle discrimination but revel in intellectual sophistry and verbal thuggery. Their stomachs can’t remember hunger pangs and their thoughts have never been muddled by suffering. Yet, they find room in the pain of millions to make mischief, to foist amnesia on all. They have become self appointed chief mourners. Their naked complicity can’t be atoned by vacuous empathy or sardonic humour. They, who walked the corridors of power with Corruption, and raised not a whimper.

Adeosun is saddled with a treacherous economy. All the chicken of the prodigal era have come home to roost. The rebasingof GDP and the trophy that came with it was cosmetic nonsense. “The biggest economy in Africa” was a phrase. The naira is bleeding and the economy, rendered chronically anemic by avaricious tapeworms is now in shock. With the currency relentlessly emptying its value,she knows that her lips are being watched. Like a doctor in an emergency room, urgency must be demonstrated but nervousness is counter productive. The line between masterly calmness and perception of lack of empathy is thin. While the economy needs comprehensive policies to rebound,reassurances as cosmetic as they seem, are important.


Kemi Adeosun
So she says, recession is just a word – do not fret. Because recession, a tag that effectively dropped on us about 2 months ago is not a plague,not damnation, not an imminent Armageddon. The attachment of the epithet does not materially change our pre existing state of the affairs. Power has forever been epileptic,infrastructure has always been neglected, the health system is decrepit . The regularity of workers salaries has been lost since2014. Our foreign reserves were depleted prodigally by the last regime. Unemployment didn’t start today, Abba Moro can attest to that. Millions turned up for his scam.


What exists today despite Reuben Abati and his like, is an effort to stem the bleeding. It may have been poorly coordinated, but it’s not the wanton profligacy of the past. Sophistry is intellectual fraud. Abati insinuates Kemi Adeosun is either out of touch with the pain of the Nigerian masses or with modern economics. So he decides to teach Kemi Adeosun what recession means. He dismisses any figurative reading of Adeosun and points her in the direction of recession. Recession, he postulates, exists in brothels where prostitutes , he reveals, have crashed fees to rescue declining patronage. Satire is good but any public figure conscious of public morality would look for healthy examples. But opportunism rarely countenances moral constraints. So he counts the reduction in prostitution as loss.

There is nothing wrong in insisting that this government has contributed to our economic predicament through its tardiness. And criticizing the government is a civic duty. It doe not create navel gazing, ferocious”children of anger”.But with Abati, conjectures become facts very easily. He cites an example of two suicide cases and concludes that suicides rates have been on the increase and rushes headlong to attribute it to recession. Abati wasn’t an editor of a tabloid. How has he become enslaved to sensationalism?

And what happened to the rigour of the Patito’s gang? If after reading Emile Durkheim, Abati thinks that anomie has birthed suicidogenic currents, he may be right. But would he need a soothsayer to tell him that the rampant corruption of the government he promoted left more moral confusion and ethical deregulation than needed to trigger a suicide epidemic? An astronomical rise in suicide rate would be the social complication of spawning a few “nyoungnyoung” billionaires and private jets and leaving the vast majority disillusioned

Ordinarily, Abati should be ignored. But since he is a prominent partaker in the collective irresponsibility of the past that contributed to the present misery , his lack of contriteness is particularly irritating. Left unchecked the prodigals, unremorseful and unrepentant, will make a re-entry through the window grief and desperation . When you deliberately refrain from speaking out against the Avengers, you must let innocent others, battered by the effects of their economic sabotage, grieve. Mockery must be for those whose acquisitive instincts tucked billions under the beds of their cooks and seamstresses. Abati must take them to the brothels to see the new price lists, to see how the girls now work for nothing.

Wouldn’t you think that an epistle aimed at excoriation would be careful with inconsistencies? Even beer parlour banters are not so totally deficient of coherence. Abati thinks ‘enjoyment joints’ are suffering low patronage like brothels. He could be right. He claims authority . He blames it on recession. But he thinks breweries are still making huge profits. So he needs an ingenuous explanation. Then, he manufactures one. Men, with pockets made lean by recession, go home to drown themselves in liquor and sorrow. Purchasing power has fallen drastically but Ogunpa hasn’t overflowed yet. There is a desperation to paint the picture of apocalypse. And to counter that fraud, you run the risk of irritating the masses who are fed up with excuses and the trading of blames. So the likes of Abati guffaw away, feeling redeemed.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/kemi-adeosun-a-zuwo-or-a-nero/

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by dunkem21(m): 6:42am On Sep 24, 2016
All I know is that NOI is a genius cheesy

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by orisa37: 6:50am On Sep 24, 2016
In other words, Kemi Adeosun was right for telling Emefiele to lower interest rates and make cheap loans available for Agriculture, Infrastructure and other Investments that will create employment, pay wages and provide money to buy goods and services.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Nobody: 8:44am On Sep 24, 2016
Ajibutter pikin wey Sabi speak big man english wey no get power. very artificial woman.. She's not updated.. She gat nothing to offer to the economy.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Rapmoney(m): 8:44am On Sep 24, 2016
Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by femi4: 8:44am On Sep 24, 2016
orisa37:
In other words, Kemi Adeosun was right for telling Emefiele to lower interest rates and make cheap loans available for Agriculture, Infrastructure and other Investments that will create employment, pay wages and provide money to buy goods and services.
Thanks for the summary. I no read am

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by adekayo1234(m): 8:44am On Sep 24, 2016
But there are mourners gifted in wailing, feeding on the grief of the ordinary people. They claim cognitive capacities capable of subtle discrimination but revel in intellectual sophistry and verbal thuggery. Their stomachs can’t remember hunger pangs and their thoughts have never been muddled by suffering. Yet, they find room in the pain of millions to make mischief, to foist amnesia on all. They have become self appointed chief mourners. Their Unclad complicity can’t be atoned by vacuous empathy or sardonic humour. They, who walked the corridors of power with Corruption, and raised not a whimper

If you hear your name, say present

1. Femi Fani Kayode

2. Reuben Abbati

3. Ayodele Fayose

4. Patience Jonathan
Add yours

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Turks: 8:44am On Sep 24, 2016
Zuwo + Nero = Zero angry

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Nobody: 8:45am On Sep 24, 2016
Errem. I would say zuwonero. Since KemiAdeosun is just a word.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by XaintJoel20: 8:47am On Sep 24, 2016
This columnist should go and learn how to communicate with the much needed audience. He/she should know that being a columnist is not an avenue to show one's prowess in the Queen's language when its not need.



Too many unnecessary vocabularies..

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by zanebaddo(m): 8:48am On Sep 24, 2016
I never eat na to read same bull crap everybody is writing, when I chop I go comment..






Let me know when you have made up your mind to storm campaign grounds with stones and we jointly attack these thieves.. .

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by helphelp: 8:48am On Sep 24, 2016
Dis woman use oyinbo accent deceive dem Buhari...

Aunt Ngozi was far far better

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by FunkyMetahuman: 8:50am On Sep 24, 2016
Only adeosun can save this economy destroyed by noi and her zero will to diversify Or save.

She did it in Ogun, she can do it again.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by oluwafreshkid(m): 8:50am On Sep 24, 2016
smemud:

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/kemi-adeosun-a-zuwo-or-a-nero A minister of finance has a duty to be honest and compassionate, and a compelling duty to prevent and stem panic./

But there are mourners gifted in wailing, feeding on the grief of the ordinary people. They claim cognitive capacities capable of subtle discrimination but revel in intellectual sophistry and verbal thuggery. Their stomachs can’t remember hunger pangs and their thoughts have never been muddled by suffering. Yet, they find room in the pain of millions to make mischief, to foist amnesia on all./
So the likes of Abati guffaw away, feeling redeemed/

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Standing5(m): 8:51am On Sep 24, 2016
magicminister:

hahaha!
Ngozi outclasses and outshines Adeosun in all ramfications.
Adeosun is only POORLY consolidating policies initiated by NOI.
TSI that was supposed to be a gradual process was hastened by Adeosun in order to score cheap points.
Look where it got us!
Even the necessity fuel subsidy removal was something NOI saw as far back as 2012.
Nigerians protested and blatantly rejected the subsidy removal.
What about the youwin iniative that empowered thousands of youths. It was one of the most transparent empowerment program in the history of Nigeria...
Please stop comparing NOI to adeosun
Adeosun is not even close to being a poor man's Ngozi okonjo iweala.
While Ngozi was busy flipping through textbooks and pulling out theories beyond her practical abilities Adeosun was practicing what she preached in Ogun. If TSA can't be implemented why did she initiate it at all? Why did't she start the so called gradual implementation?
Remember this same Iweala demanded she be paid in dollar under OBJ only to turn around and claim dollarization of our economy is bad when things became hard under GEJ. This pattern is consistent with someone gradually flipping through textbook while learning on the job.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Nobody: 8:52am On Sep 24, 2016
The Author has succeeded in being clever by half, just like many before him.
He has pointed many accusing fingers, forgetting that for every finger pointed out, four are pointing back at him.
There is no question about Kemi's academic qualifications, however and most importantly, she and many others have painfully come to the realisation that managing the economy of a hermit state like Ogun where she is insulated from sharks by the governor and bathed with perfumed water is different from managing the economy of a complex nation like Nigeria especially when you have a president with zero leadership skills who has left her at the mercies of economic sharks.
No way is her ideas going to work, just like Fashola et al have also come to realise.
Kemi is just a name.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by magicminister: 8:53am On Sep 24, 2016
FunkyMetahuman:
Only adeosun can save this economy destroyed by noi and her zero will to diversify Or save.

She did it in Ogun, she can do it again.

hahaha!
Ngozi outclasses and outshines Adeosun in all ramfications.
Adeosun is only POORLY consolidating policies initiated by NOI.
TSI that was supposed to be a gradual process was hastened by Adeosun in order to score cheap points.
Look where it got us!

Even the necessity fuel subsidy removal was something NOI saw as far back as 2012.
Nigerians protested and blatantly rejected the subsidy removal.

What about the youwin iniative that empowered thousands of youths. It was one of the most transparent empowerment program in the history of Nigeria...

Please stop comparing NOI to adeosun
Adeosun is not even close to being a poor man's Ngozi okonjo iweala.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Inioluwa01(m): 8:55am On Sep 24, 2016
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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by ITbomb(m): 8:55am On Sep 24, 2016
Only Kemi can read all those trash cos they are just words

Totally irrelevant

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by MrPresident1: 8:57am On Sep 24, 2016
Recession is just a word.

But it is the magic word that will be used to buy up Nigeria.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by louiskay(m): 8:59am On Sep 24, 2016
ehn ehn. grin

recession is just a Word to You ...

But its a Concept to most Nigerians feeling the Heat.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Dottore: 9:01am On Sep 24, 2016
She's grossly incompetent for 'any' ministerial position. simple and short.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by gurunlocker: 9:02am On Sep 24, 2016
orisa37:
In other words, Kemi Adeosun was right for telling Emefiele to lower interest rates and make cheap loans available for Agriculture, Infrastructure and other Investments that will create employment, pay wages and provide money to buy goods and services.

She was right? you don't know what that will cause? Naira will quickly go up to 600 per dollar and fall easily.... It's very risky man, not advisable.
Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Shiifi(m): 9:02am On Sep 24, 2016
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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by mcvincent: 9:03am On Sep 24, 2016
Firstly, I never take Abati words serious again. Ever since he took the appointment in the last administration the man has been suffering from retrograde amnesia. But on a second note, this present administration need anything more than urgency to stem up this economy.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by gabrielniy(m): 9:05am On Sep 24, 2016
helphelp:
Dis woman use oyinbo accent deceive dem Buhari...

Aunt Ngozi was far far better
At a point, someone else has to serve. NOI has done her part, she can't be minister for ever. Kemi is doing her part. Let's hope the policies work, it's for the better country we hope for.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by Nobody: 9:07am On Sep 24, 2016
Bros Ugoji or whatever name you call yourself, while you concoct your defense of The Confused Kemi, continue with ur theories and text book stuff, Let kemi also continue with her gentle and patient precision but know that statistics don't lie.
> More people are going to bed hungry today than ever before in our nation's history (except for the civil war)
> More jobs are lost today than ever before in our nation's history
> More companies are folding up today than ever before in the nation's history
> More economically induced suicides are taking place today than ever before
We're not asking kemi to continue with same olè, we're asking her to restore the economy asap which isn't rocket science . Obviously the economy bled uncontrollably due to policy somersaults, sluggish policy formulation and dithering, badmouthing the economy by our President among others.
Knowing the cause of a problem is halfway into solving it.
I don't know why it's too difficult for zombies to understand simple macroeconomic principles

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by obiaguna(m): 9:08am On Sep 24, 2016
Blah blah blah.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by nonjebose(m): 9:08am On Sep 24, 2016
femi4:
Thanks for the summary. I no read am
Dude, that is not the summary. In one sentence, he said Adeoti is not really the issue, but the likes of Abati and others who dined with corruption are now the chief wailer of deception

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by nonjebose(m): 9:13am On Sep 24, 2016
adekayo1234:
But there are mourners gifted in wailing, feeding on the grief of the ordinary people. They claim cognitive capacities capable of subtle discrimination but revel in intellectual sophistry and verbal thuggery. Their stomachs can’t remember hunger pangs and their thoughts have never been muddled by suffering. Yet, they find room in the pain of millions to make mischief, to foist amnesia on all. They have become self appointed chief mourners. Their Unclad complicity can’t be atoned by vacuous empathy or sardonic humour. They, who walked the corridors of power with Corruption, and raised not a whimper

If you hear your name, say present

1. Femi Fani Fayose

2. Reuben Abbati

3. Ayodele Fayose

4. Patience Jonathan
Add yours
5. All the state governors who championed the decimation of the SWF.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by mcfestgee: 9:18am On Sep 24, 2016
Please, please, if anybody must comment on this topic, nobody should attempt to compare NOI with Kemi. The different in knowledge is as high as the heavens is above earth. Kemi does not know and she is not even a good learner. Please let's respect our knowledge gap.

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Re: Kemi Adeosun: A ‘zuwo’ Or A Nero? by ChessEnthusiast: 9:19am On Sep 24, 2016
dunkem21:
All I know is that NOI is a genius cheesy
Genius, who couldn't save for the rainy days even when oil sold at an all time high of $100/bbl for five consecutive years, Genius who borrowed money to pay salaries at the eve of their exit, Genius who couldn't abide by business ethos, genius who turned Nigeria treasury to ATM, genius who couldn't operate a transparent economy, genius who reeled out false statistics to deceive gullible Nigerians that the economy was booming, genuius who couldn't do the honorable thing - to resign when evidence of corruption under her boss was glaring, genius who handed over a bastardized economy even when she enjoyed an oilnprice era, genius who couldn't manage the economy in a period of oil boom, genius who couldn't do they basic thing - to save for the rainy days, genius who watched and kept mum while our treasury was looted and stashed away in foreign countries, genius who disbursed money to Alibaba and the forty thieves from FG coffer.

My friend, which genius do you talk of?

An overfed, fat, ineffectual, over-hyped buffon is no "genius"

No doubt, she has all the pedigree and has carved a niche for herself in the global village, but she failed woefully in her duty during Gej's administration.

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