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A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 8:49am On Oct 27, 2018
Fellow Nigerians, I don’t know about you but I’m truly worried that our dear beloved country may have fallen into the hands of those who do not see unity and nation-building as a priority. Before I go on, let me tell a true life story. In 2014, I was on a bus ride with the current Minister of Transport, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and a few others. We were on our way to view a suitable office for the Muhammadu Buhari Presidential Campaign office in Abuja. As always, discussions dovetailed from one topic to another. The one I will never forget was when the then Governor of Rivers State, Amaechi, suddenly turned to me and asked my opinion on whether Buhari should drop the title ‘General’ from his name. Amaechi did not say what was behind that thought, but I suspected that many people felt it could be an albatross being a sad reminder of his days as a military dictator. Some young folks in the bus had apparently suggested this to the Governor as brand consultants but I responded by disagreeing vehemently.

“Why would a man drop his greatest achievement in life?” I asked rhetorically, with a straight poker face. There was pin drop silence. I fired on “so what do you now want to call Buhari, Mister, Chief, Dr. or what? I think the title ‘General’ can even be funkified by us by referring to him as “the People’s General…” I humbly suggested. There was general excitement and consensus, thereafter. That day, it was clear that we were all very happy and delighted to be working for the victory of a man we believed had learnt his lessons after being unceremoniously sacked in a military coup 30 years earlier.

For the sake of those who do not know what happened between 1983 and 1985, let me summarise the history and story of that period. On December 31, 1983, a military coup was heralded by a certain Colonel Sani Abacha. I had never heard his name before then, and I’m sure not many Nigerians did. The coup brought an abrupt end to the President Shehu Shagari government and its reckless and profligate ruling party, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). A general election held barely months to the coup had been heavily rigged by the NPN and such unheard of adjectives like “landslide and moonslide” were used to describe the outcome. Nigerians were shocked to their marrow, but the government of the day could not be bothered. Therefore, it was not a big surprise when the stern-faced Abacha made his announcement on the last day of 1983 and a Brigadier Muhammadu Buhari was soon declared as the new Military Head of State.

The Buhari regime immediately made a “war against corruption and indiscipline” its signature mantra. Draconian Decrees were promulgated. Military tribunals were set up and pronto, politicians, businessmen and journalists were thrown into detention, summarily prosecuted and convicted. Huge sentences were manufactured and handed out like popcorn or confetti. Many Nigerians initially welcomed this Messiah, Buhari, and his deputy, Angel Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon, who had come to rescue Nigeria from political demons and other prodigal children. Everyone screamed “crucify them…” It was such a sweet refrain, but the honeymoon period was soon over, and Nigerians started groaning under the yoke of repressive laws, squalid and degrading detention camps, atrocious sentences, unjustifiable double standards, myopic and visionless economic policies, beggarly supplies, rationing of essential commodities, a mindless clampdown on the Press, and so on. Buhari and his deputy, Idiagbon were on rampage, out of supposed righteous indignation at the way Nigerians and Nigeria had been defiled and desecrated by the political class and businessmen. They studiously ignored all entreaties to temper justice with mercy.

To cut a long story short, Nigerians groaned and moaned and cried for deliverance from this bitter, brash and brutish government. This was the opportunity Ibrahim Babangida and company needed to strike and they took full advantage, sacked the Buhari government almost effortlessly in a palace coup.

Upon learning of the cataclysmic fall of that government, Nigerians spilled into the streets in wild jubilation. History would record many reasons the government failed woefully. Let me briefly mention a few. The discipline it sought to instil was lopsided and discriminatory. In a country that is totally neurotic about ethnicity and religion, President Shagari was placed under house arrest, but his Vice President, Dr Alex Ekwueme, and many other Southern politicians were kept in prison under the most excruciating conditions, in a most bizarre act of man’s inhumanity to man. Many of the prisoners, like Governor Bisi Onabanjo of Ogun State, became human skeletons and walking corpses. Some, such as Governor Ambrose Alli of Bendel State, suffered irreparable or even fatal damages to their health. Laws were made in typical Orwellian fashion, in which all animals were supposed to be equal, but some were more equal than others. The Big Brother kept watch over the animals, but allowed some to enjoy unbelievable privileges, including, allegedly, the Emir of Gwandu, who contrived to bring in 53 suitcases into the country without being searched, contrary to Buhari’s law at the time, because his son was the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to Buhari. Fela, the legendary musician was jailed under the flimsiest of pretexs. Two journalists, Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor were jailed as warning to other would be troublemakers. The list of atrocities was long and endless.

The government ran a voodoo economic misadventure and the economy nosedived and collapsed with debilitating consequences. It was a policy of “do as I say and not as I do…” Babangida crept in and dismantled the unfriendliness of that government. In fact, Babangida’s attraction was being the opposite of what Buhari represented. Babangida assembled the most cerebral Nigerians and ran a government of intellectuals who could challenge him, policy for policy. Even known critics were attracted to work for their countrt. Back to Buhari, the regime went into oblivion and a sad place in our history, or so it seemed.

Babangida’s government itself ended tragically by overstaying its welcome. Perhaps, had Babangida allowed the 1993 elections to hold in peace, and not in pieces, Nigeria won’t be in this mess today. Over-tinkering with the political process led to endless conflagration.

It is not known at what point Buhari started nursing his ambition to run back to power. He probably suffered from withdrawal syndrome like other Generals who at different times attempted to return to the hallowed corridors of power. For example, Major-General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua (died without realising his dream), General Olusegun Obasanjo (returned by the conspiracy of the military Mafiosi and almost bagged a third term, in the kitty), General Ibrahim Babangida (couldn’t muster enough support from Obasanjo, the capo di tutti capi, and others, so quickly beat a hasty retreat), Lt. General Aliyu Gusau (silent power house, highly regarded in intelligence circles). In the event, General Buhari contested a record four times and eventually won in 2015.

It is ironic that a man who was brusquely booted out of power 30 years earlier was brought back in a haze of glory. His triumphant re-entry into the Nigerian political sphere and space will remain one of the most mysterious miracles of this century. The best way to describe it would be that Nigerians were victims of mass hypnotism and “collective amnesia”. Please, let me succinctly explain, again. Today is a day for going down memory lane. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) handed power on a platter of gold to Buhari. Some of us had written all the English in the lexicon warning of the danger ahead if the ruling party did not reduce its profligacy and pugnacity. Just as the Party went on a binge and wasted resources, it also suffered another calamity by not keeping its house in order. Nigerians got increasingly frustrated and desperately wanted a terminal end to a ruling Party that boasted it would rule eternally. It was this desperation that catapulted Buhari back to power, warts and all.

I remember some of our deliberations after Amaechi and company stormed out of the PDP. That was the beginning of the end. PDP, in its state of cockiness did not envisage the catastrophe that awaited it in the near future. Amaechi and friends tactically aligned with a few other parties like ACN, ANPP and CPC to form APC. I will forever salute the total commitment of two people in particular, Amaechi and Dr Bukola Saraki, the current Senate President. The combination of both was lethal. I was honoured to participate in a few of their meetings. They were responsible for attracting a lot of the younger folk to Buhari. Many of the questions people asked about Buhari included: does he have intellectual capacity to run a modern government?; what business did he run in the last 30 years?; will he discriminate or seek revenge against supposed enemies?; has he purged himself of dictatorial tendencies?; will he be an ethnic bigot?; a religious fanatic coming to Islamise Nigeria?; etc,. We devised a general and standard response to the myriad of thought-provoking queries – “General Buhari is a born-again democrat…” – and we stuck to our guns, even if not totally assured or convinced about the true nature and status of the last saint standing. We were driven by our blind faith and the hope that Baba must have learnt useful lessons in 30 years and had had time to reflect on the things he did wrong in the past and what he plans to do right in the future.

The clincher for many of us was the invitation and inclusion of Professor Yemi Osinbajo, a renowned scholar, legal luminary, seasoned administrator and revered priest of the Christian faith. To every known or imagined defect in Buhari, we found a foil, an antithesis, and counter-solution in Osinbajo. We assumed their relationship was going to pan out like that of the symbiotic relationship of Buhari and Idiagbon, and that Osinbajo would be the guiding spirit and stabilising force of the government. No one reckoned with a hidden cabal while Amaechi, Tinubu, Saraki and others sweated profusely to make Buhari President. Not that we were not warned by those who should know because they were close to him, once upon a time.

Anyway, the rest is now history. Baba realised his ambition and we were all elated. But as in the proverbial death of the elephant, no sooner did Baba assume office than everyone, including strangers to the party, surfaced with knives and plates to cut their portions. I was stunned when, systematically, even Amaechi was being blocked by some of those who used to loiter in his corridor begging for mobilisation. A new power block suddenly emerged. On several occasions, I approached Amaechi and sympathised with his gradual and steady banishment from the inner caucus, but my man had, and still has, incurable faith in Buhari. The President is his hero who could do no wrong, so he ignored all the other distractions. The tragedy of APC was in alienating most of the powerful forces that brought it to fruition. Things fell apart too quickly. Ill-health also slowed Baba down and threw up some over-zealous and ambitious people who seized upon the lacuna to govern by proxy.

I also suspect the existence of a fifth columnist within government who programmed everything to fail. The many fractious and fracticidal wars that broke out were totally unnecessary. Again, the battle against corruption could have been fought differently. Before the election, there was a tacit understanding that the Change government was going to tackle the scourge of corruption differently, that it was not going to be selective and that the priority would be on recovering the loot across board, irrespective of party affiliations. Punitive measures were only going to be unleashed on those who refuse to give back a substantial chunk of their loot.

Baba was going to demonstrate his new avowed embrace of democratic and nationalistic credentials in order to dispel the fears of those who believe a leopard can never change its spots. It is strange and inexplicable how the massive goodwill was frittered away in no time. Today, the President and his Party are merely struggling to put up an appearance. Even his most fastidious supporters admit in private that only a miracle and unprecedented rigging can bring them back to power in 2019. The objective ones agree that those who did not vote for Buhari in 2015 will never vote for him in 2019, while many of those who did will no longer do so next year. The ruling Party has been shattered into smithereens. Not even PDP was this divided in its journey towards Golgotha. I don’t know, since I’m not God, what game plan APC has for the rest of its first-term, but these are perilous times for a Party that willy-nilly blew its humongous chances on the altar of intolerance, vengefulness, selfishness and disregard for the rule of Law, such that very few now seem to care about the giant strides and major achievements of the government.

Nigerians need nationalists, democrats and performers, not ethnic jingoists, vengeful autocrats and struggling performers. It is not impossible for this administration to draw back from the precipice and the Buhari administration still has a few months to woo Nigerians again. Those who can still pray should intercede on its behalf. As for me and my house, we shall offer The Lord’s Prayer…

http://thebossnewspapers.com/2018/10/27/pendulum-a-prayer-for-president-buhari-and-his-ruling-party/amp/

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 9:08am On Oct 27, 2018
Dele omo Momodu!

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 9:17am On Oct 27, 2018
If only Sarrki, Ngenu, vedaxcool can sincerly join us in prayer

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Riduane: 9:21am On Oct 27, 2018
This hungry Mofo is trying hard to find a save Haven in Buhari government again after his Saraki failed to clinch the presidential ticket. Ole!

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 9:51am On Oct 27, 2018
Riduane:
This hungry Mofo is trying hard to find a save Haven in Buhari government again after his Saraki failed to clinch the presidential ticket. Ole!

You may be wrong sir
I saw mynd44 earlier...

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 10:34am On Oct 27, 2018
Riduane:
This hungry Mofo is trying hard to find a save Haven in Buhari government again after his Saraki failed to clinch the presidential ticket. Ole!

Any truth in what he wrote?

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 11:37am On Oct 27, 2018
Everyone blaming Dele now hailed him in 2014. Yet he has said the Truth because he has seen PMB in and out; but what is my own? Have we been ever objective.

lalasticlala happy weekend

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Sibrah: 12:10pm On Oct 27, 2018
The nation is clearly too big for some of the regional leaders we parade. Buhari is only using his one-sided corruption fight to promote a reelection drive. Even his policies are centered on how to impress voters for reelection.

We are better of with one term tenure arrangement for each candidate because every candidate coming in is trying to use the first four years to impress and eight years is now like 4 years at most.

- Sibrah

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Omooba77: 12:40pm On Oct 27, 2018
Sibrah:
The nation is clearly too big for some of the regional leaders we parade. Buhari is only using his one-sided corruption fight to promote a reelection drive. Even his policies are centered on how to impress voters for reelection.

We are better of with one term tenure arrangement for each candidate because every candidate coming in is trying to use the first four years to impress and eight years is now like 4 years at most.

- Sibrah

One single term will be better and we give us better representation.
I was just laughing when people like Dele were the arrow head to change GEJ, I said Nigeria does not understand what we are getting ourselves into. At least unfolding events has proved us right or wrong.

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 12:53pm On Oct 27, 2018
Dele Momodu don become any where belle face since.....

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 1:00pm On Oct 27, 2018
SHALL WE PRAY!!!




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#AMEN

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Realisticallyme: 1:00pm On Oct 27, 2018
Buhari n APC fail to understand tht nigeria is too big to be ruled by propaganda.
They as well forgot tht d propaganda set an indirect performance mind set on Nigerians which inturn is bitting hard on them presently.
Except for the killings n hardship, wht can this APC government be remembered for?
Nothing good.
That y Atiku emergence is making them jittery already.

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by udemzyudex(m): 1:00pm On Oct 27, 2018
This attention seeking old man should stop disturbing the public with his rant.

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by eleojo23: 1:00pm On Oct 27, 2018
Riduane:
This hungry Mofo is trying hard to find a save Haven in Buhari government again after his Saraki failed to clinch the presidential ticket. Ole!

Dele has businesses but you signed up to seat behind your computer to defend a failed government just for 30k. Between you and him, who is more hungry?

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Hakeem12(m): 1:00pm On Oct 27, 2018
we don't need prayers in Nigeria and Africa as a whole, it seems God himself has left this continent, if he exists though.


Why has Africa remained poor despite the natural resources it’s endowed with?


Poor management. “Africa is not poor, it is poorly managed”. President Sirleaf - Liberian president. Africa has a lot of resources but poor decision making by her leaders make her poor.


Civil wars. Civil wars destroys already existing infrastructure. Example are oil producing countries Nigeria and South Sudan.


Unskilled labour. Skilled labour is necessary for any growing economy. Unlike other continents, African population is mostly made of unskilled labour caused by expensive access to education.


Health and poverty. Most Africans can't access quality medical care due to poverty. Diseases like HIV and Ebola wiped out the working labour sometimes back.


Unfair trade policy by developed nations. Corruption. Africa is not poor, money is concentrated on the top class. The poor can't access it widening the gap between the rich and the poor. Now we should talk about how to tackle these problems head on, and be honest with ourselves rather than hiding under the guise of religion, saying God will come to our aid, cos we all know one thing for sure, he ain't gonna resolve these issues for us.

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Sirheny007(m): 1:02pm On Oct 27, 2018
My problem is people who ought to read this,
Whom these kind of posts are actually meant for,
Are running away from it.

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by wink2015(m): 1:03pm On Oct 27, 2018
This Dele Momodu epistle is quite informative

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Kwamecron(m): 1:04pm On Oct 27, 2018
The ppl General

Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Hezzyluv: 1:05pm On Oct 27, 2018
BUHARI was coup successfully NO gunshot, no knockout sound. how could he allow it so easily? u Can see how naive this man is!

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by joemickey284: 1:06pm On Oct 27, 2018
smiley
Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by habymi: 1:06pm On Oct 27, 2018
mtcheew....attention seeker

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by 77up(m): 1:08pm On Oct 27, 2018
Boda Dele don cross carpet Sharp Sharp grin cheesy


Bubu till 2023

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by ogunnoikitaiwo(m): 1:09pm On Oct 27, 2018
may god bless Nigerian god bless pmb god bless his fans god bless me taiwo the way I want Nigeria to be..

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Monaco2(m): 1:09pm On Oct 27, 2018
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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by ItsTutsi(m): 1:14pm On Oct 27, 2018
hahaha this Dele Mumu guy can be hilarious at times, he always has a way to concoct and fabricate a story to suite whatever agenda he wants to drive home.. common sense should let u know the title "general" doesnt apply with a democratic system of government, even a 10yr old kid would know that.. i doubt if Ameachi would be that stupid to bring that topic up to u for any clarification, unless if he was on weed or something

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by Bryan812(m): 1:15pm On Oct 27, 2018
Well said sir

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by megareal: 1:16pm On Oct 27, 2018
Wake up time...

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by behulasupu: 1:17pm On Oct 27, 2018
what an epistle
Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by annnikky(f): 1:19pm On Oct 27, 2018
undecided A tyrant must always be a tyrant because its in his blood, buhari can never change and if he eventually win next year Nigeria will be worst, hunger, suicide, terrorism will be the other of the day buh God in his infinite mercy will not allow him to smell that seat ever again undecided

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Re: A Prayer For President Buhari And His Ruling Party By Dele Momodu by fortunechy(m): 1:19pm On Oct 27, 2018
The Chameleon....

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