Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by BeeBeeOoh(m): 11:32am On Nov 07, 2017 |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has been appointed into the United Nations (UN) High-Level Advisory Board on Mediation along with 17 other current and former global leaders.
The Secretary-General, Antonio Gutierrez had in September announced the establishment of the board to provide him with advice on mediation initiatives and back specific mediation efforts around the world. The Board is composed of 18 current and former global leaders, senior officials and renowned experts who bring together an unparalleled range of experience, skills, knowledge and contacts.
The Secretary-General explained that the establishment of the Board is part of the “surge in diplomacy for peace” he has consistently advocated, and gives due priority to the prevention and mediation work of the United Nations.
The Board is expected to allow the UN to work more effectively with regional organizations, non-governmental groups and others involved in mediation around the world.
In the announcement of the appointments, the world body described Obasanjo as one of the most distinguished elder statesmen of Africa.
It added: “He served as President of the Republic of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007, and before that as the Head of the Federal Military Government of Nigeria and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces from 1976 to 1979. Over his long career, Mr. Obasanjo has been involved in numerous international mediation efforts, including in Angola, Burundi, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa.
“In 2008 he was appointed the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on the Great Lakes region.” Also appointed into the board are President Michelle Bachelet (Chile) who is serving her second non-consecutive term as president; Radhika Coomaraswamy (Sri Lanka); a 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate, Leymah Gbowee (Liberia); Jean-Marie Guéhenno (France), former President of Finland, Tarja Halonen (Finland); David Harland (New Zealand), Noeleen Heyzer (Singapore), and Nasser Judeh (Jordan).
Others are Ramtane Lamamra (Algeria), Graça Machel (Mozambique), Asha-Rose Migiro (Tanzania), Raden Mohammad and Marty Muliana Natalegawa (Indonesia).
Also appointed into the board are Roza Otunbayeva (Kyrgyzstan), Michèle Pierre-Louis (Haiti), José Manuel Ramos-Horta (Timor-Leste), Gert Rosenthal (Guatemala) and Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby (United Kingdom). https://www.google.com.ng/amp/www.tribuneonlineng.com/breaking-obasanjo-gets-un-job/%3famp_markup=1 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Nobody: 11:33am On Nov 07, 2017 |
Ok... Obasanjo has a new job.. has a Master degree Jonathan has a job.....a PhD holder Buhari....certificate-less, would not secure any job after destroying Nigeria 67 Likes |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Nobody: 11:36am On Nov 07, 2017 |
Baba de Baba! ! 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by NwaAmaikpe: 12:05pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Nice one for Oga Aremu. Very well deserved for Nigeria's icon of democracy. I just wish he didn't feature in that Ajibola's comedy skit. That is like a shît stain on his brilliant garment. Even Baba will be regretting that imprudence. 1 Like 6 Shares |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 12:05pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Daniel058(m): 12:05pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by naijaboy756: 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by BornAgainMay: 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Felixalex(m): 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Congrats baba 2 Likes |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by IgboticGirl(f): 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by anonimi: 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
modelmike7: Baba de Baba! ! Why would you hail someone who stole money that should have given you electricity? Ayam not understanding. Nigeria's Obasanjo, his Untouchables, and the $16 Billion Power Scam
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Keep away from Obasanjo, he wasted $16 billion on power Owie tells Buhari
Senator Roland Owie has blasted ex President Olusegun Obasanjo over his perceived posture to influence the incoming administration of President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
Reacting to a Think-tank report submitted to Buhari by a team of technocrats put together by Obasanjo, Owie described the document as needless.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday, Owie, who is also a former Chief Whip of the Senate, asked: ”How can Obasanjo be preparing a blueprint for Buhari? A Bini parable says, ‘how can an impotent man get medicine for his brother, who suffers weak erection?’”
Expressing disappointment at Buhari’s romance with Obasanjo, Owie said “Obasanjo will tell the world that the solutions he prescribed for fixing Nigeria were ignored.”
Continuing he said, “I just read that Obasanjo’s think-tank has submitted a blueprint to Buhari. Blue what?
“I am shocked that great Nigerians of the likes of Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Dr. Idika Kalu and Dr. Christopher Kolade were involved. That Obasanjo is linked to the blue-print, it will be a document of blackmail to Buhari very soon.
“Wonders will never end! How can Obasanjo who allegedly wasted eight years in government pursuing perceived enemies, and tried to ruin the legislative and judiciary arms of government in Nigeria; wasted $16 billion on power and not a single kilowatt of energy was produced, destroyed Aladja Steel, Itakpe Steel, Ajaokuta Steel, NITEL, just to mention a few FGN parastatals, now begin to advise Buhari?
“How can Obasanjo, whose government received, in one year, a revenue equivalent of the total revenue that IBB regime received in eight years, yet, nothing to show for it, be handing over blue-print to the in-coming administration?
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by bedspread: 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Obj no de tire Seems he is beginning to reap his gains of the National open University bsc certification 6 Likes |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Achorise: 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Make them keep the dollsrs well oo |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Felixalex(m): 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Niyinficient(m): 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Ebora owu......this baba no wan retire to dey chop money fah 4 Likes |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by elyte89: 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
WC job,like as if he would resume by 7am close by 9pm,person wey go de ;Dy ota farm dey play draft |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by bedspread: 12:08pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Keneking: Ok...
Obasanjo has a new job.. has a Master degree Jonathan has a job.....a PhD holder Buhari....certificate-less, would not secure any job after destroying Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Ayo4251(m): 12:08pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Jaguntemmy(m): 12:08pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Keneking: Ok...
Obasanjo has a new job.. has a Master degree Jonathan has a job.....a PhD holder Buhari....certificate-less, would not secure any job after destroying Nigeria IF YOU TAKE YOUR LIFE HALF AS SERIOUS AS YOUR TAKE BUHARI MATTER MAYBE YOU WILL HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by anonimi: 12:08pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Felixalex: Congrats baba Congratulating a thief? Yet you will join other youths to say leadership is our problem? Think na haba! GenBuhari: How Obasanjo and his inner circle Stole Nigeria's Billions of Dollars Friday, 09 September 2011 17:09 [elombah.com]
Corruption pervades the entire levels of the private and public sector under the administration of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, so said a US Diplomatic cables revealed by wikileaks. The report said that "the arrests in London of the Bayelsa and Plateau State governors have barely scratched the surface of the endemic corruption at the federal, state, and local level. The diplomatic cables noted that in a widely-circulated August 22 letter to President Obasanjo, Abia State Governor Orji Uzor Kalu accused Obasanjo of corruption, listing a number of dubious deals, including:
--Cancellation of the contract for the construction of the national stadium in Abuja, only to re-award the contract to a different vendor at a higher price.
--Use of public funds for capital improvements at two private schools secretly owned by Obasanjo.
Obasanjo's response was to agree to be "investigated by the EFCC, which reports to the President. When the EFCC invited Kalu to provide evidence to support his accusations, Kalu refused, pointing out that the EFCC was not an independent investigative body and had no authority to prosecute the President, and the investigation died out.
The President's chicken farm in Otta is one of the largest in Nigeria. A Presidential spokesman said in November 2004, in order to explain Obasanjo's personal wealth, that the farm generated about $250,000 per month in income, though it was nearly bankrupt in the late 1990s (ref A). Regardless of whether the current income figure is accurate, at least some Nigerians think it is unlikely that Obasanjo's military pension and benefits were the sole source of investment for establishing this huge enterprise, valued by a construction engineer involved in the construction at more than $250 million.
It is also widely believed that the President's inner circle also reaps hefty rewards with impunity. Some frequently cited examples are:
--Edmund Daukoro, recently named Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, was charged in 1994 for embezzling some $47 million as a managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The charges were abandoned, and Daukoro's political career soared when Obasanjo took office in 1999.
--Senator Florence Ita Giwa, indicted for misappropriation of funds by the Idris Kuta Panel in 2000, was pardoned along with other indicted senators, and she was named a special advisor to Obasanjo when she left office.
--The head of the National Airport Management Authority (NAMA), Rochas Okorocha, was caught and dismissed for embezzling about $1 million through an inflated contract; Obasanjo then appointed him as a senior aide, without requiring Okorocha to repay the stolen funds. Okorocha was eventually fired on July 13 in a cabinet reshuffle, but went on to start a political party for his renewed presidential ambitions.
--The recent auction of oil blocks included some firms bidding,, sometimes with no prior ties to the oil industry, that were linked to Obasanjo associates, including Daukoro, Rivers State governor Peter Odili, Ogun State governor Gbenga Daniel, presidential advisor Andy Uba, presidential chief of staff Abdullahi Mohammed, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nasir al-Rufai and PDP Board of Trustees Chairman Tony Anenih.
--Anenih was indicted by the National Assembly for the sum of 300 billion Naira (approximately $2.4 billion) missing from Ministry of Works and Housing while he was the minister. The missing money is widely believed to have paid off 2003 elections "expenses," including to Balogun, in addition to lining his own pockets.
--Minister of Finance Ngozie Okonjo-Iweala is said to have steered contracts to her brother (JonJon) with the help of el-Rufai. The contracts, said to amount to about $50 million, have been paid for consulting work for the Ministry.
--Al-Rufai is at the center of the corruption allegations. Well-known to PolCouns eight year ago, when he was homeless and seeking a loan to import a taxi from the UK, al-Rufai is said to have recently purchased seven upscale properties in a posh Abuja neighborhood. His demolitions of commercial and residential buildings in the capital have reportedly provided an opportunity for himself and several of his friends. After demolishing residential properties in Kubwa, the land was reallocated to several of his friends and to an investment company he allegedly owns. The community of Chika, where about two square miles of development was demolished in December, has allegedly been allocated to the same group of people.
--Chief Olabode George, current PDP National Chairman (Southwest) is a close friend of President Obasanjo and a leading proponent of the Third Term Agenda. He is one of the people accused of financial recklessness in the affairs of the National Port Authority, where he was chairman when the financial scandals were allegedly committed. He was retired from the Navy in the 1990s by the Babangida Administration after serving as military governor of Ondo State from 1987 to 1990 in addition to other military postings.
--Chris Uba, recently appointed to the PDP Board of Trustees, admitted rigging during the 2003 elections and attempted to kidnap the governor of Anambra state to try to collect payments for his efforts. Linked closely to several vigilante groups in the state, he is widely believed to be responsible for the burning of many state government buildings in Awka, crimes that have yet to be solved.
¶10. (C/REL UK) Obasanjo himself is believed to be one of the owners of Suntrust Petroleum. And questions remain about the Obasanjo Library project, which collected enormous sums of money from government contractors, banks, industrialists, and state governors, ostensibly for the construction of a presidential library, the plans for which are vague. It is widely believed throughout the country that Obasanjo and his son, Gbenga, are major shareholders in the newly reorganized Zenith Bank and UBA Bank as well as in airlines and the telecommunications sector.
¶11. (C/REL UK) The Bureau of Private Enterprises oversaw the privatization of many government-owned business, including sugar, steel, rice and other sectors. It is widely believed that the privatization exercise benefited both the President, through Aliko Dangote, and the Vice President, through various agents.
¶12. (C/REL UK) Meanwhile, at the state level, the personal excesses of several governors indicate that they are finding ways to supplement their government salaries:
--Edo State governor Lucky Igbenedion purchased a $6 million mansion in London in 2000 through a series of shell companies, a year after he was elected governor. He has two Ferraris on the premises. He also owns reputedly the most expensive residence in Abuja, estimated at $25 million.
--Delta State governor James Ibori owns two London estates. The properties were purchased for $3 million and $4 million, respectively, after Ibori was elected governor. Through a shell company registered to his London-based wife, he offered for public auction an ongoing supply of 6 million barrels of oil per month. When reporters confronted his wife, the shell companies abruptly changed their directors so that Ibori's wife was no longer listed.
--Rivers State governor Peter Odili has built an impressive portfolio from his corrupt dealings as governor of one of the oil-rich states in Nigeria since his first election in 1999. Beginning his political career as a medical doctor with a small private clinic in Port Harcourt, he now hosts extravagant events and boasts that it would not have been possible "before he became governor." Further, he is widely suspected of being directly responsible for facilitating massive irregularities in both the 1999 and 2003 elections. His own state officials have claimed that Odili has employed militia groups, many of which are responsible for the continuing unrest in the delta region.
--Each of the 36 state governors donated 10 million naira (about $75,000) to the Obasanjo library project. Following a public outcry, the library organizers stated the donations were from the governors' personal funds, but several governors backpedaled from their commitments, claiming they had made no such pledges. When a Lagos lawyer filed a code of conduct complaint alleging conflict of interest in the President's receiving these donations from recipients of government funds, Obasanjo invoked the immunity clause of the constitution, and the complaint died out. Section 308 of the 1999 constitution gives immunity from civil or criminal prosecution to the President, Vice President, Governors, and Deputy Governors, and many holders of these offices have clearly taken advantage of this privilege. The rest of the wikileaks report: SUBJECT: CORRUPTION: NIGERIA "IMPROVES" TO SIXTH-WORST IN THE WORLD, WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT? ------- Summary -------
¶1. (U) Transparency International recently released its annual Corruption Perceptions Index for 2005, showing that there are now five countries in the world perceived to be more corrupt than Nigeria. In 2004, only two countries had been listed as more corrupt. As expected, the GON both claimed credit for the "improvement" in position, and denied that there was still a corruption problem in Nigeria.
¶2. (S/REL UK) Corruption remains widespread in Nigeria at all levels of the private and public sector. The arrests in London of the Bayelsa and Plateau State governors barely scratched the surface of the endemic corruption at the federal, state, and local level. The current campaign to ferret out corrupt officials is widely perceived to be nothing more than a political witch hunt by President Obasanjo, a view supported by examining cases targeted at high-level officials. Section 308 of the 1999 constitution gives immunity from civil or criminal prosecution to the President, Vice President, Governors, and Deputy Governors, and many holders of these offices have clearly taken advantage of this privilege. There is no such immunity from U.S. visa revocation under Presidential Proclamation 7750, however, and post plans to submit further requests for revocation of visas of corrupt public officials. End Summary.
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¶3. (U) Transparency International (TI) recently released its annual Corruption Perceptions Index for 2005, showing that there are now five countries in the world perceived to be more corrupt than Nigeria: Chad, Bangladesh, Turkmenistan, Myanmar, and Haiti. In 2004, only Bangladeshnand Haiti had been listed as more corrupt. Nigeria's absolute rating increased slightly, from 1.6 (out of 10) to 1.9, though the range of the confidence interval could have placed the country anywhere in the bottom nine. As expected, the GON claimed credit for the "improvement" in position, saying it was evidence of the Obasanjo administration's reforms. And as expected, the GON also faulted TI's methodology and denied there was still a corruption problem in Nigeria.
¶4. (U) The World Economic Forum has released the results of a survey finding improvement in Nigerian firms' perceptions of corruption in the country. For example, from 2002-2005, the percentage of Nigerian firms that believed public funds in Nigeria were diverted due to corruption decreased from 100% to about 75%.
¶5. (U) The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and its chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, continue to grab headlines, as newspapers eagerly report the rumored targets of EFCC investigations. Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) chairman Mustapha Akanbi stepped down on September 29 and was replaced by another former Supreme Court justice, Emmanuel Olayinka Ayoola. Meanwhile, the EFCC and the ICPC have won only a single conviction of a high-level public official: on November 22, former Inspector-General of Police Tafa Balogun, fired for corruption, pled guilty to minor obstruction charges and received a sentence of just six months, less time served.
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¶13. (S/REL UK) While we cannot prove all of these accusations in a court of law, their significance is that they are widely believed both among political figures and among that part of the general public that is politically aware. It is in the USG's interest to support Nigeria's efforts to root out corruption and, while our positive public pronouncements contribute to the environment, the biggest influence we can have is the judicious use of U.S. visa revocation for corrupt practices, as provided by Presidential Proclamation 7750. Though we are unable to identify every
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corrupt official, the Mission is compiling a list of some prominent and egregious corrupt officials from throughout the country. This list will take into consideration the individuals, levels of corruption and the impact on Nigerian stability of a 7750 decision. The list could be expanded in many directions, but the Mission feels that such an effort would demonstrate the sincerity and seriousness of the USG's commitment to good governance and, if these individuals are found ineligible, that finding could contribute greatly to entrenching the precepts of good governance and accountability in Nigeria. 1 Like |
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Nobody: 12:09pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
anonimi:
Why would you hail someone who stole money that should have given you electricity? Ayam not understanding.
Wow really? He should be in jail rotten now. What happened to the judiciary? 16 billions dollars? OMG 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Praktikals(m): 12:10pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Ebora owu. Just tell me one Igbo man that is as respected as OBJ. |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by vanida6: 12:11pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
anoda opprtnty for luting.................................storyforthegods |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by eaglez(m): 12:13pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
This man no need this job,he is already made,let them bring these slots down to the grassroots and see men who will perform very wonderfully well,anyways congratulations baba,though you deserve it and the committee is a very sensitive one but I still maintain there are better options,we have better conflicts resolution experts,baba should be allowed to rest |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by anonimi: 12:14pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Praktikals: Ebora owu. Just tell me one Igbo man that is as respected as OBJ. What is the benefit of your tribalism to Nigeria's progress by celebrating a renowned thief, Ebola Owu? Nigerian deals 'wasted billions 14 March 2008
Some $2.2bn-worth of Nigerian energy contracts were awarded without a bidding process by the former president and his energy minister, officials say. One was to a company with less than $200 of base capital at the time, a witness told a parliamentary committee.
It is investigating why $16bn of investment in the energy sector during Olusegun Obasanjo's eight years in power failed to end power shortages.
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Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by samtes(m): 12:15pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
well deserved. i celebrate with your sir. and also hoping to be like you when am grown up. wish me well bro/sis |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by Andy2274: 12:16pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
NwaAmaikpe:
Nice one for Oga Aremu.
I just wish he didn't feature in that Ajibola's comedy skit. That is like a shît stain on his brilliant garment. Even Baba will be regretting that imprudence.
. Shut up if you don't have better contributions. That was how you were insulting Kanu for not coming out to contest election. Must you tell the whole world that you are an illiterate? |
Re: Olusegun Obasanjo Appointed Into UN High-Level Advisory Board On Mediation by jomoh: 12:22pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Erm erm...someone up there said Jonathan has a job...
Erm... am I the only one who didn't get the notice? |