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Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Mynd44: 11:00pm On Aug 14, 2021
Leader of the ‘unseen’ persons ruling us, Alhaji Mamman Daura, spoke last week. He said enough of turn-by-turn presidency for Nigeria. He decreed that North-South rotation of the presidency of Nigeria should be dead; from 2023, the most competent among contenders would be put in the Presidential Villa. The Afenifere reacted sharply; the North is silent; the Ohanaeze spoke hard. Leaders of the Niger Delta also kicked against Daura’s executive order banning zoning of the presidency. But what can their puny noise do to a people who built their confidence on solid rock? When a man whose lips rarely move decides to speak out, you had better drop all you are doing and listen carefully. The man who spoke is not known to be a flippant person. He spoke as the mouthpiece of a mysterious clan of northern electoral deciders. Ignore the fuddling statement from Muhammadu Buhari that Mamman’s statement was his personal opinion. The eighty-something-year-old man didn’t speak for himself. He spoke for the opaque, predatory system he represents which has benefitted from the opposite of competence all through our national history.

The Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) produced the Federal Government that succeeded the British. It started almost immediately to lower standards in virtually all areas so that the North could lead. That was where Nigeria got its knock-kneed, unbalanced load it forever carries. The case of the army, as recorded in the biography of Nigeria’s first minister of defence, Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu, is particularly galling. The Balewa government said it “found it difficult and frustrating to find sufficient Nigerian officers the army needed” and therefore “ordered the lowering of the academic admission standard.” Under the British, potential officers “had to have four credits, including English, in the School Certificate Examination,” the Balewa government “lowered this to four passes.” It “still found it difficult to fill the quota of certain areas” and ordered “further lowering to a Teachers Grade 11 Certificate or Royal Society of Arts Stage 11 Examination.” The “maximum age of entry was raised from 22 years to 25 – just to make it possible for areas where schooling started late to make it…” The ‘reforms’ made it possible for certain recruits to go train at Mons, OCS, Aldershot, England “and be back in Nigeria as a second lieutenant within sixteen months after leaving secondary school” (See ‘The Power of Powers: A biography of The Late Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu’ on page 37).

The tragedy of these records is that they were put in that book as part of the achievements of the Balewa government. There are records too of rapidly promoted persons in some state civil service transferred to federal service to senior positions. Products of this standard-lowering policy later seized Nigeria in 1966 and have remained in power since. They ruled yesterday; they are in power today. They are the ones now teaching us the merit of ‘competence’ over zoning.

There was an audacious organisation called Kaduna Mafia. The rump of that old order is what we call the cabal today. The Mafia was a band of well-read, ultra-conservative Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri elite. It was founded to advance Lugard’s agenda and make southern Nigeria a helpless colony of the North. We heard so much of these persons and their group in the years from the 1970s to the very early 1990s. We were told (and we knew) that these were not ordinary men. They worked very hard and thought deeply and pushed hard enough to arrive at today’s near absolute northern vice-hold on Nigeria. In December 2009 when a key member of that clan, Ibrahim Tahir, died, Mamman Daura wrote a very beautiful piece he entitled ‘Ibrahim Tahir: An Appreciation.’ The tribute almost said the unknown about the Mafia and its nocturnal ways. He revealed that after the civil war, “there was an intellectual core of young Northerners who influenced the direction of the country’s policy.” These people, he wrote, “were drawn from all disciplines.” He gave their names: “Adamu Fika, Adamu Ciroma, Iya Abubakar, Gidado Idris, Mahmud Tukur, Umaru Dikko, Tunji Oyinloye, Salihi Ilyasu, Datti Ahmad, Jibril Aminu, Mike Angulu, Ibrahim Tahir, Rilwan Lukman, Suleiman Kumo, Yaya Abubakar, Abubakar Koko, Baba Gana Kingibe and Paul Belabo.” He forgot to name himself, Ahmed Joda, Umaru Muttalab, Ibrahim Damcida, Hamza Rafindadi Zayyad, Sani Daura, Ismaila Isa Funtua and Mohammed Rafindadi as members. He did not also remember their military strategists led by Generals Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Muhammadu Buhari and Abba Kyari (not the one who was in the Villa and died recently. This Kyari was military governor of North-Central State between 1967 and 1974). But Mamman Daura remembered to describe all these people as “men who were passionate about their country and contributed to the betterment of their region and their country,” men who would start “a meeting at 8pm and go on till 4 or 5am”…and “reconvene at 9am,” keeping this up for straight four or five days. They were that hardheaded and focused on their goal of keeping Nigeria forever as a worthy bequest from their fathers to their own children. An author said the Kaduna Mafia operated “almost at the same level with the CIA. The CIA could plant something on the most unusual places; they could get the most unusual people to do certain things for them.”

They talk less; they think and plan more. They never let even their friends into the bedroom of their thoughts and that was why the stunned called them a Mafia. The Kaduna Mafia and its successor cabal had/has a blueprint, an agenda which they pass from regime to regime. They win over and use or destroy whoever stands in their way. And they appear to have finally succeeded now — especially with the absolutist Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri-centric government we have had since 2015.

Many of the original Mafia members are late now; one died last month but just before he (Isa Funtua) died, a video of him saying something close to what Mamman Daura said last week circulated in the social media. Perhaps because it did not trend enough, the big masquerade, Mamman, had to repackage and relaunch the missile through their good, old BBC Hausa Service. Their presidency on saturday weighed in with its own part, seeking to confuse the stupid with claims that Mamman’s Hausa was mis-translated. It did not tell us who did the ‘bad’ translation; it did not give us the correct version of what he said. It did not tell us why the well-read man chose to speak Hausa and not English that would need no translation and which the whole country understands. Or is Hausa the language of competence?

If you heard what Mamman Daura said last week, just know that he spoke on behalf of the living and the dead on the Mafia list above. What he said wasn’t a hollow homily. It was a deliberate proclamation, a call to ‘war.’ The ‘competence’ he mentioned was a euphemism for feudal sit-tight in the presidential seat. The die is cast, the North is ready for the next level in its engagement with the South; it is not letting go of the presidency in 2023. It is now an advocate of merit in presidential contests.

For the past five years, the North has ruled Nigeria like a colony. There has never been any such unpretentiously sectional government at our centre since independence. Everything that is held in common is put in the northern warehouse, hoarded for its regional benefit. The attitude down south is that Buhari’s ‘northern’ government is ‘sùúrù to l’ójó’ (patience that is timed). Because the very long years are about to end – and they must end – the executioner is now afraid of all swords, real and imagined. He wants to change the rules of engagement so that his parochial business can continue as usual. It doesn’t work like that. My people say the stingy is red-eyed twice — when he eats his food alone and when his neighbours eat theirs.

The North is now talking about competence after using incompetence to hold down the other parts. Mamman Daura did not define what he meant by ‘competence.’ I would have clapped for that suggestion but history has a way of warning humanity about rule makers who have never obeyed any of their own rules. Let me, however, counsel against abusing Mamman. The wise should rather think and counter his mafia’s plans to have its cake after eating it. If you are not happy about what he said, tell your own small and large intestines to think deep and plan well on how to be free from the net of the fowler. For instance, why should we be talking competence only about the top job? Someone said a sound society evolves from a bottom-top approach. Can we start talking ‘merit’ and ‘competence’ from the basics by scrapping our obnoxious quota system today ahead of 2023? Can Mamman Daura and President Buhari and their clan lead in insisting on merit in school admissions, enlistment into the forces, work placements and promotion in the federal service?

Mamman Daura seeks competence’ was the headline of a newspaper story last week. My people say he who would clothe another must first be seen clothed. A naked king decreeing that his successor must have a thousand babanriga needs a mirror for self-assessment. Every person who has been a beneficiary or an enabler of the institutionalisation of mediocre culture in Nigeria is not qualified to talk about competence or merit in 2020 for 2023 and forever. Daura’s strategic leak was an insult that must be sent back to the sender.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tribuneonlineng.com/mamman-daura-seeks-competence/amp/

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by humilitypays(m): 11:03pm On Aug 14, 2021
I see. Buhari have already written his name in the sands of time as the most corrupt, most nepotistic, most pretentious corrupt integrity lacking, most terrorist loving and most failure defined and wicked, clueless, lifeless President to ever govern a society in history of humans.



If I were his son, even though he has pretentiously stolen billions and stashed away for me and my siblings, I will never be proud of him as my father because his hands stinks of innocent bloods which must cry for vengeance even after centuries have passed cry

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by inoki247: 11:03pm On Aug 14, 2021
Who wan read all this Essay ontop 2023 wey neva sure...

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by HenryThegreat1(m): 11:03pm On Aug 14, 2021
Ok
Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by shankara7: 11:04pm On Aug 14, 2021
Like he knows anything about competence. Fulani rogues

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 11:04pm On Aug 14, 2021
Wth their long hold on power, their people are still poor and wretched

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by tesseract: 11:05pm On Aug 14, 2021
A long read...but interesting. grin

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Navalsadiq(m): 11:06pm On Aug 14, 2021
Mamma daura the grt

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by myqel(m): 11:09pm On Aug 14, 2021
Another attempt by the North to hold on to power...It is finished angry angry angry

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Prince081: 11:09pm On Aug 14, 2021
We know the Region where competent people come from. Not quota system products.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Ceenachi: 11:11pm On Aug 14, 2021
From Democracy Buhari has reduced us to Kakistcracy: meaning government by the worst or least qualified people

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Ceenachi: 11:11pm On Aug 14, 2021
Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Skoonheid(f): 11:12pm On Aug 14, 2021
We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by armadeo(m): 11:14pm On Aug 14, 2021
Hmmmm.


Let me summarise for the lazy ones.


Mama daura said that the North will handover to a competent person which means another northerner.

The author advices us to prepare to free ourselves from the northern yoke and not sit down look.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Jerryherd: 11:14pm On Aug 14, 2021
They went to London to sort out 2023 claiming medical tourism

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by MYHUBBY: 11:15pm On Aug 14, 2021
Fulani people are dangerous Wild animals, only insane human trust those beaasts

anyway 2023 is pregnant with many possible things, secession? Restructuring? referendum? revolution? Election? 2023 politicking will determined which of these aforementioned will happened

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by jaxxy(m): 11:17pm On Aug 14, 2021
I’m sure there are competent people in the whole south region. Mamman need not worry about finding competence 100times better than Buhari in the south.

Rotation isn’t against competence so it stands.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Flier: 11:17pm On Aug 14, 2021
The article is eye opener
The south should be ready for battle if North refuse to relinquish power

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Bibors(m): 11:28pm On Aug 14, 2021
They have always brandished their plans before the rest of Nigerians and I love them for that.
I also love their dogged ruggedness in pursuit of their goals.
My ONLY problem is with the Southern Elites who are enabling their ( Kaduna Mafia/ Cabal ) plans down south. Who keep telling us " There is no Northern Jihadiatic agenda. Persons who they can make a state administrator, who can Invite the Book haram Infested military to kill his citizens, persons who can impoverish his people while donating N500M to Sokoto, Persons who keep building ghost Almajiri schools etc just to lobby for positions.
These are the persons Southerners should hold accountable.
The people, the owners of the real Democratic powers are now awake to their responsibilities and will do the needful to free themselves with or without Voters Card.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by zombieHUNTER: 11:30pm On Aug 14, 2021
Flier:
The article is eye opener
The south should be ready for battle if North refuse to relinquish power

What was the South thinking when they queued up to vote a bloody dictator....

The South West I know will still vote Buhari if there's a third term

Spits

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by shadfoye: 11:39pm On Aug 14, 2021
Wot an insult from Mamman Daura?
Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by MalcoImX: 11:41pm On Aug 14, 2021
Flier:
The article is eye opener
The south should be ready for battle if North refuse to relinquish power

Democracy is a game of numbers.

You don't want it again.

Weren't some of you saying you're more populated than the North?

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Nmeribe17(m): 11:46pm On Aug 14, 2021
The Fulani's will always have their way and get what they want because of the hopeless and myopic southerns, they always make use of southern fools, and later kick them out, ask ironsi and awolowo and now ohaneze, what about Gowon,ibb and sarowiwa, even the so called Niger deltan and their 3% oil allowance after using them against their own brothers the easterns during the civil war, willing tools is their greatest weapons, but the Igbo's warned everyone, but their common hate did not let them think..in this one they must surely succeed because I trust my southern brothers. Our doom is sure.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Jolomenas: 11:50pm On Aug 14, 2021
I salute the northern oligarchs.
The kaduna mafia
You people have no idea who and who controls this country.
Southerners claim intelligence but a very foolish to the core.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by Y2ffarms: 11:59pm On Aug 14, 2021
Let's get our pvc and settle it once and for all. We are tired of bad governance.


Meanwhile we sell quality day old chicks from reputable hatcheries across the country at affordable prices.
Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by hansomb: 12:06am On Aug 15, 2021
All I read above are just fantasy. Buhari contested and lost three times until Jagaban arrived. Who's fooling who ? The so called cabal what has they achieve for the North ? What has Ojukwu achieve for the East ? What has Good luck achieve for the South South ? What has Obj , Tinubu achieve for the West ? In most cases people most most Nigerian president have benefited people of other region than there own. Buhari has done more to the Southerners than He did to the Northerner. Likewise Good luck did more to the Northerner than he did in the southern part even though all are nothing to write home about.

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by leofab(f): 12:06am On Aug 15, 2021
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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by BusinessDream: 12:18am On Aug 15, 2021
MalcoImX:


Democracy is a game of numbers.

You don't want it again.

Weren't some of you saying you're more populated than the North?
Let's have an electronic census and see.... how is Kano population more than Lagos for instance?

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Re: Mamman Daura, The Cabal, Kaduna Mafia & The 2023 Presidency, By Lasisi Olagunju by BusinessDream: 12:19am On Aug 15, 2021
hansomb:
All I read above are just fantasy. Buhari contested and lost three times until Jagaban arrived. Who's fooling who ? The so called cabal what has they achieve for the North ? What has Ojukwu achieve for the East ? What has Good luck achieve for the South South ? What has Obj , Tinubu achieve for the West ? In most cases people most most Nigerian president have benefited people of other region than there own. Buhari has done more to the Southerners than He did to the Northerner. Likewise Good luck did more to the Northerner than he did in the southern part even though all are nothing to write home about.
this is where you are making mistake like a typical Southerner. You not even aware that APC as a party is NOW firmly in the hands of Buhari lol...

Why are Southerners so educated but yet so dumb?

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