Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,618 members, 7,820,191 topics. Date: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 at 11:10 AM

The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 (8732 Views)

Buhari's Questionable Deal With Qatar - Olusegun Adeniyi / Major Oil Importers And Fuel Subsidy Recipients(the Cabal) / In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply) (Go Down)

The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Emperoh(m): 11:28am On Jun 09, 2011
Landers, i do love the controversy that this story will bring up.
maybe it''s time for Adeniyi to give us his own side of the story. Pls read on!!!


The Verdict According To Olusegun Adeniyi. Email, olusegunadeniyi@thisdayonline.com


On the night of December 16, 2006, I got a call from Alhaji Aliko Dangote who sought to know whether I was in Abuja. When I answered in the affirmative, he requested that I joined him and a few other people he would not name at the residence of Senator Andy Uba, then a Senior Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to President Olusegun Obasanjo. This was on the day the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was holding its National Convention to pick the presidential candidate for the April 2007 general elections.

When I arrived at Uba’s residence, I met Dangote and Uba as well as four others: then EFCC Chairman, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu; former Delta State governor, Chief James Ibori; his Kwara State counterpart, Dr Bukola Saraki; and Zenon Oil Chairman, Mr. Femi Otedola. Since my arrival did not change the tone of discussion, it was easy for me to keep abreast of what the issue was: then Rivers State governor, Dr. Peter Odili, had been selected by President Olusegun Obasanjo as running mate to his anointed PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Odili’s name had even been written into the acceptance speech to be read by Yar’Adua after what would have been no more than a hollow ritual at the Eagle Square. The essence of the gathering was to stop Odili from becoming Yar’Adua’s running mate on grounds of alleged corruption.

When I asked why I was invited to the meeting, they said they had an “exclusive story” for THISDAY which would highlight allegations of corruption against Odili but with a caveat: it had to be published in next morning’s edition of the newspaper. The evidence was to be supplied by Ribadu who held a file containing the documents. While I considered the proposition somewhat ridiculous, I also wondered how a THISDAY publication could affect the decision to make Odili the running mate. It was then they explained what was going on.

Earlier that day, they had held a meeting with Obasanjo about their misgivings on the choice of Odili but he had dismissed the allegations against the Rivers State governor whom he insisted would be Yar’Adua’s running mate. What they therefore resolved was that since the primaries was likely to run till next morning, and given that THISDAY comes out early in Abuja by virtue of simultaneous printing, if the newspaper ran the story and Obasanjo’s attention was drawn to it, he would have no choice but to stop Odili from being Yar’Adua’s running mate.

Knowing what I was expected to do, I pointed out why it could not be done. First, I explained that what was being asked of me was not journalism but politics because there was no way I could publish such a story without getting Odili’s response which, given the circumstances of that night, was impossible. I also explained that my powers as editor of THISDAY were highly exaggerated in that even if I had all the facts, including Odili’s response, such a politically sensitive story could not go without the approval of my chairman and editor-in-chief, Mr Nduka Obaigbena, who I noted was a friend to all of them gathered in the room. I told Dangote to call Obaigbena and he did. They took turns to speak with Obaigbena who afterwards sent me a text message asking me to call him after leaving the meeting. When I did, he was displeased that I could bring him into such a discussion when, as editor, I should know the right thing to do.

Meanwhile, I advised the gathering it was better Ribadu confronted Obasanjo with the allegations against Odili. They all laughed, saying that was what they had spent all day doing. They were obviously very frustrated. Eventually it was agreed that Ribadu should make a last ditch effort so he called Obasanjo’s ADC, Col. Chris Jemitola, that he needed to see the president urgently and alone. Within five minutes, the ADC got back to Ribadu that the president would meet him at a secure location within the Eagle Square. Armed with what all of them at the meeting described as a ‘bombshell’ from the diplomatic mission of a Western country in Nigeria, it was Ribadu who got Obasanjo to knock Odili’s name out of Yar’Adua’s speech and ultimately from the ticket. A few months later, President Yar’Adua himself would confirm most of what I already knew when he recounted the dramatic story of how Odili lost out as his running mate. But from his tone, by wielding such enormous political powers, Ribadu’s days in office as EFCC Chairman were clearly numbered.

Back to the meeting in Uba’s house that fateful December 2006 night: Out of curiousity, I asked them who they had in mind as a likely replacement for Odili in the event that their plan succeeded. Two names came up in an instant: Dr. Goodluck Jonathan and Lt. General Andrew Azazi. It was easy to rationalize Jonathan’s choice being at that time the governor of Bayelsa State ; but Azazi was not a politician. He was at that period the Chief of Army Staff. Why Azazi, I quipped and someone responded: He is Ijaw. From the discussion, it was evident they had explored all options and had already taken certain decisions. If the idea was to pick a running mate from Niger Delta, I asked, “why not Donald Duke?”

Andy Uba responded: “That is one name Baba (President Obasanjo) does not want to hear.” Having always assumed that Obasanjo and then Cross River State Governor were very close, this was shocking to me, but coming from Uba I couldn’t doubt it. I also sought to know what Yar’Adua felt about the choice of Odili and why he couldn’t tell Obasanjo about his misgivings if he had any. It was Andy Uba again who responded: “Yar’Adua tell baba he doesn’t want Odili?”, he asked laughing.

This was very worrying for me. The impression I got from the interactions was that we were going to have a puppet president who would not only be manipulated to power but would be at the mercy of his scheming predecessor as well. It was therefore quite natural that the events of that night would resonate in my mind on April 24, 2007 when, a few days after the presidential election, my guardian and then Communications Minister, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, called that he had been contacted to approach me to be spokesman to Yar’Adua. He said he had 24 hours to report back whether I was interested or not. It didn’t take me that long to turn down the offer.

Apart from the fact that public office held no attraction for me as I was enjoying my job as THISDAY editor and commentator on public affairs, I also had my doubts about whether Yar’Adua, given the circumstances of his accession, would ever find his own voice. I found out much later that after Yar’Adua had decided he wanted me to be his spokesman, it was Dr. Aliyu Modibbo who suggested that the offer be made through my guardian who was his colleague in the Obasanjo cabinet. Modibbo, who had for long been a big brother, later invited me to Abuja to see whether he could persuade me to change my mind but when he realized my resolve on the matter, he asked that I nominate some credible senior journalists and I actually suggested some names. But as it turned out, that was not the end of the story.

At the instance of Obaigbena, I spent three days in Katsina in the first week of May 2007 observing and chatting with president-elect Yar’Adua for a cover story that I would later write for a THISDAY special edition. But at that period, I no longer thought about the offer, which I assumed must have been made to someone else. Incidentally, Yar’Adua also did not broach the issue throughout my encounter with him in Katsina. Unknown to me, however, Obaigbena, who initially expressed anger that attempts were made to “poach” his editor without his clearance, had been discussing with Yar’Adua and had given a condition on which he would make me accept the offer: only if the office was elevated to cabinet rank in which case I would be a Special Adviser and not Senior Special Assistant as my predecessors were. I had no inkling about all these until much later.

When Yar’Adua therefore assumed office on May 29, 2007 without announcing a spokesman, I assumed that he was still searching until the afternoon of May 30 – a day after inauguration – when I got a call from Obaigbena who was in Abuja . He began with a preamble that bordered on how he would never do anything against my interest and that if what he was going to tell me was not good for me, he would not have ventured. Even though he had always related to me more like a brother than a boss, and I was considered one of his favourite editors, I found his sermon somewhat unusual before he now added: “The president still wants you to be his spokesman and I told him that the editor of THISDAY cannot accept any job that is not of cabinet level. He has agreed to elevate the office to Special Adviser on Communication and I have accepted the offer on your behalf. Now wait for the president.”

Before I could say anything, Obaigbena had given the phone to Yar’Adua who also pleaded with me to see the offer as a call to national service. Although I was a bit dumbfounded, I knew at that point that my resistance was over. I said: “Mr. President, at this point, it is no longer a request, it is a command.”
•To be concluded next week.


Simply Overwhelmed

I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of goodwill since my return to THISDAY and this page was announced on Monday. But I am not naïve. There are also many people out there who feel a sense of betrayal, either that I joined government at all or that I didn’t conform to expectations at a certain period. That I also understand. As I told some of my friends during those crazy ‘cabal’ days, if I was still writing this column and some other person were in the position I held, I would be highly critical of an Olusegun Adeniyi. But then I would not have all the facts. For me, the last one year at Harvard has been a period for serious reflection about my country and amidst my other commitments, I managed to complete a book on the Yar’Adua Years, half of which is on his illness and death. It should be out hopefully within the next three months.

One thing I will say for now is that all factors considered, I served a very good man. Notwithstanding his health challenge, which unfortunately was evident from his first day in office, President Yar’Adua also initiated some fundamental policies which will stand Nigeria well, if they are not subverted. Already, there are disturbing signals that his greatest legacy, the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), might have been hijacked by some vested interests in the oil and gas industry. On a personal note, I will always cherish Yar’Adua’s memory. Always!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Akainzo(m): 11:53am On Jun 09, 2011
And it is the still the same people holding forth now: Dangote, Otedola and Saraki. Only Ibori has lost out in the scheme of things. So na the same people. grin grin
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by OAM4J: 1:21pm On Jun 09, 2011
This is very interesting!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by DisGuy: 1:40pm On Jun 09, 2011
very interesting!!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by naijatoday: 6:14pm On Jun 09, 2011
I am surprised this story is not getting as much response. I knew Nuhu Ribadu was not clean.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by JomoGbomo2(m): 8:00pm On Jun 09, 2011
Nice write up
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Kobojunkie: 8:16pm On Jun 09, 2011
naijatoday:

I am surprised this story is not getting as much response. I knew Nuhu Ribadu was not clean.

How did you get from reading the article, that Nuhu Ribadu was not clean? I mean that article contains nothing new, and it does not seem to implicate Ribadu in anyway.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Odunnu: 8:34pm On Jun 09, 2011
Really enlightening
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by johnie: 8:46pm On Jun 09, 2011
Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by loma(m): 9:05pm On Jun 09, 2011
Not surprised. I spent sometime with Segun at Harvard earlier this year, and got to read a pre-release copy of the book.

Nigerians will be shocked when it finally comes out. But in our usual manner, we will shrug it away and business as usual will continue!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by OAM4J: 9:35pm On Jun 09, 2011
Whao! I will love to have a copy of the book.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by DisGuy: 9:48pm On Jun 09, 2011
^ same here, probably will be the first political book i'll read, hope it gets edited though, some parts reads too slow

So Jonathan has been owing a lot of people even before he became VP
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Kobojunkie: 9:48pm On Jun 09, 2011
Sounds more like the tale from a man trying to redeem himself, or something.  Why "Days of The Cabal"? Aren't those the very same group of people still in power today?
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by GoldCircle: 10:07pm On Jun 09, 2011
interesting piece! cant wait for part II next week Wednesday!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Jarus(m): 10:29pm On Jun 09, 2011
The story was damn too interesting! When I picked Thisday this morning and read that Segun's article, I immediate exchanged BBM IM with SK, Thisday Editor, that I can't wait to read the remaining part and even the book.

It's bombshell. Never Dangote, Otedola, Bukola Saraki, Ribadu wielded so much power as to 'five-handedly' select VP even against Obasanjo's preference. If the reason for stopping Odili was truly because of corruption, then kudos to these guys. But a question: what were Ibori and Ribadu doing together as power brokers? Or wasn't Ribadu aware of Ibori's dirty dealings too?

By far the most shocking to me is the revelation that Dangote is that powerful and actively involved in politics. I also never knew editor and newspaper owners are so powerful.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by loma(m): 10:32pm On Jun 09, 2011
Jarus:

The story was damn too interesting! When I picked Thisday this morning and read that Segun's article, I immediate exchanged BBM IM with SK, Thisday Editor, that I can't wait to read the remaining part and even the book.

It's bombshell. Never Dangote, Otedola, Bukola Saraki, Ribadu wielded so much power as to 'five-handedly' select VP even against Obasanjo's preference. If the reason for stopping Odili was truly because of corruption, then kudos to these guys. But a question: what were Ibori and Ribadu doing together as power brokers? Or wasn't Ribadu aware of Ibori's dirty dealings too?

By far the most shocking to me is the revelation that Dangote is that powerful and actively involved in politics. I also never knew editor and newspaper owners are so powerful.

Having had the privilege to read the book, in its typed form on Segun's PC, I am not sure he can safely live in Nigeria once the book is out. You will be amazed to find out that nothing has really changed, and its the same folks who are still in power. You will also see disgusting tales about Jimoh Ibrahim!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by maga1: 10:55pm On Jun 09, 2011
Hmmn. This guy may be wasted b4 "vital" information is leaked to d public.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by olaolabiy: 11:00pm On Jun 09, 2011
By God's grace, I will soon be this powerful (a la Dangote). Asee Edumare.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by AjanleKoko: 11:19pm On Jun 09, 2011
Nothing is more amazing that the ability of Nigerians to squeal once they're not in power anymore.

What about Adeniyi's role during the days of Yar'Adua's mysterious return in vegetable state, suddenly changing tone from 'Acting President' to Vice-President', later reverting finally to 'Acting President'?

Of course, he served a good man. And of course, he never wanted the job. Yeah, Yeah. Aren't we all good guys? tongue
Politicians, and their press hangers-on are all the same, criminals, or criminals in waiting. Good luck to him and his 'revelations'!
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by olaolabiy: 11:44pm On Jun 09, 2011
Title of the book:


Olusegun Adeniyi: In Search of Political Redemption.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by OAM4J: 11:46pm On Jun 09, 2011
ola olabiy:

Title of the book:

Olusegun Adeniyi: In Search of Political Redemption.


lol grin

Can't blame the guy that much. He had a difficult dirty job cut out for him and he had to do it.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by mamagee3(f): 11:48pm On Jun 09, 2011
OAM4J:

lol  grin

Can't blame the guy that much. He had a difficult dirty job cut out for him and he had to do it.
LMAO. . . grin grin grin
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by olaolabiy: 11:49pm On Jun 09, 2011
OAM4J:

lol  grin

Can't blame the guy that much. He had a difficult dirty job cut out for him and he had to do it.
He did it. Why the tell tales?

They are in charge of Nigeria. And so what?!


Aristocracy exists everywhere, peeps.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by olaolabiy: 11:51pm On Jun 09, 2011
mama-gee:

LMAO. . . grin grin grin
Mama
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by OAM4J: 11:55pm On Jun 09, 2011
ola olabiy:

He did it. Why the tell tales?

They are in charge of Nigeria. And so what?!


Aristocracy exists everywhere, peeps.

At least we'll get to know how dirty it is inside there, from a once insider perspective.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Kilode1: 11:57pm On Jun 09, 2011
ola olabiy:

By God's grace, I will soon be this powerful (a la Dangote). Asee Edumare.

Mo fi owo kan ile mo fi kan aya

Mo se ami Adura  cheesy
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by olaolabiy: 11:59pm On Jun 09, 2011
Kilode?!:

Mo fi owo kan ile mo fi kan aya

Mo se mi Adura  cheesy

grin grin

E see ooo. Ti yin naa a dee ooo.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Kilode1: 12:06am On Jun 10, 2011
^^ 'Lagbara Eledua grin
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by OAM4J: 12:11am On Jun 10, 2011
Amin! Ase! Ati emi na o. grin
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by Kilode1: 12:30am On Jun 10, 2011
This
I advised the gathering it was better Ribadu confronted Obasanjo with the allegations against Odili. They all laughed, saying that was what they had spent all day doing. They were obviously very frustrated. Eventually it was agreed that Ribadu should make a last ditch effort


. . .Plus this

[size=8pt]Gowon and Bayero worked for Pfizer
By Nicholas Ibekwe

January 9, 2011 01:23PM

Within five minutes, the ADC got back to Ribadu that the president would meet him at a secure location within the Eagle Square. [b]Armed with what all of them at the meeting described as a ‘bombshell’ from the diplomatic mission of a Western country in Nigeria, it was Ribadu who got Obasanjo to knock Odili’s name out of Yar’Adua’s speech and ultimately from the ticket

. . .and this one

Gowon and Bayero worked for Pfizer
By Nicholas Ibekwe

January 9, 2011 01:23PM

One of the prominent Nigerians employed by Pfizer, Mr. Gowon, was apparently so determined to get a favourable settlement for Pfizer that he, against what must have been his better judgement, let his tongue loose.

During one of those meetings where terms of settlement were being negotiated, Mr. Gowon, who was representing Pfizer which earns over $18 billion annually in profit, worked hard to secure a paltry settlement. He is quoted as telling negotiators that  the worth of the life of a child born and bred in Kano cannot be compared to that of a child born and bred in the United States.   This was apparently in response to entreaties that Pfizer should pay the same rate of compensation it would pay had the trial taken place in the United States.

the worth of the life of a child born and bred in Kano cannot be compared to that of a child born and bred in the United States -Yakubu Gowon

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-582533.0.html

I hope folks can see the pattern. Leaders who don't value their own people's opinion or lifes. . .but are very quick to run helter-skelter to maintain some kind of good standing before foreigners SMH  #national inferiority complex disease

We need therapy.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by asorocker: 1:37am On Jun 10, 2011
I am not suprised by this write up and particularly the timing of its publication. Why is it being published at a time that most official positions are vacant .

Notice how the so called power brokers have been broken, Dangote and Otedola are on each others throat. Ribadu eventually helped to nail Ibori , who is serving a life sentence. Andy Uba ended up as the first elected Governor to be booted out of office after 14 days in office.
Apart from Bukola saraki and Dangote the rest are no where.
Re: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Is Back: Days Of The Cabal 1 by kcjazz(m): 1:47am On Jun 10, 2011
Best way to sell a book cheesy

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply)

Why The Untoward Attack On Barcanista By APC Agents / video people in delta region and even in River state claim they are not Igbo / .

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 81
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.