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Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by GreatAxeMan: 12:49am On Mar 06, 2022
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Saturday warned that if Nigeria continues to recycle corrupt set of politicians who lack commitment, courage and understanding of what makes a nation and development, Nigerians “will soon have to say goodbye to Nigeria as a nation.”

He spoke on Saturday at the international symposium organised to mark his 85th birthday at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

The symposium was attended physically and virtually by eminent personalities, including: President Paul Kagame, President Nicéphore Soglo, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Professor Goski Alabi (Ghana); Ambassador Barry Desker
(Singapore); Professor Juma Shabani (Burundi); Dr. Mary Khimulu (Kenya); Dr. Moussa Kondo (Mali); Professor Sarah Agbor (Cameroon); Professor Chukwuma Soludo and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, among others.

Obasanjo whose address was titled, “Africa Narrative with Nigeria Situation”, insisted that Nigerians must learn from the events of the past and put aside sentiments in choosing the next President of the country.

"Since 1999, we have changed from one political party or another we have maneuvered and manipulated to the point that election results are no longer reflections of the will of the people and we seemed to be progressively going back rather than going forward politically, economically and socially.

“If we continue in the same pattern of recycling, sweet-word campaigning, maneuvering without substance of integrity, honesty, patriotism, commitment, outreach, courage, understanding of what make a nation and what make for development, we will soon have to say goodbye to Nigeria as a nation,” Obasanjo warned.

The former President lamented that the principles of federal character which ought to serve as a guideline for the emergence of quality leaders had been bastardised by selfish politicians and advised politicians to prioritise nation-building in whatever political arrangement they make.

He stressed that if Nigeria derailed from nation-building process with solid principles, it would collapse.

Obasanjo said, “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail.

“Any person who has no integrity in small things cannot have integrity in big things. Fixing Nigeria must begin on the principles of nation building, not necessarily on emotion, sentiments, euphoria, ignorance, incompetence, ethnicity, nepotism, bigotry, sectionalism, regionalism, religion or class.

“The issues of security, stability, development, economy and our relationship within Africa and with the rest of the world can only be taken care of if we get the issue of the nation building right. We have a lot to learn from the events of the last almost 24 years and God is not to blame if we fail.

“It would appear that we are not getting our priorities right and that can spell doom on our country if we fail to do what we should do for nation-building in terms of fundamentals of equity, justice, common ideals, popular education, shared values, mutual respect and equality of opportunity anchored and propelled by leaders across the board that are persons of integrity, honour, morality, competence, great virtue, courage to do what is right, humility and ability to put a team together and work with them in selfless devotion and service with the fear of God.”

The former President said he had always maintained that if objectivity, national interest and patriotism were brought to bear coupled with equity, integrity, performance, no region or zone should claim to have monopoly of Nigerians.

He added, “If we are going fault finding, zonally or regionally, no region or zone can claim absolute innocence. And federal character is a very important and perfect instrument of nation-building in our Constitution. When we have adequately taken care of nation-building measures especially management of our unity and taken care of every anomalous situation and performance or lack of it, that have put us in political, security, economic and solid quagmire situations that we find ourselves, then we must zero on personalities.

“Each contender must be properly x-rayed and profiled from birth and Nigerians must be educated to be able to make a choice that will be in the national interest and propel Nigeria forward.

"Such a person will have to lead what remains of the nation to courageously continue on the path of nation-building as a national team leader, no matter on what platform he or she assumes leadership. No one can do it alone. We must, however, stop sacrificing character, track records and performance on the altar of ethnic, regional or
religious jingoism. As the watchman counts on daybreak, so too do I count on Nigerians and Nigeria to bring forth that person.

“I do not, cannot and will not at this point suggest the how and to what, I can only count on the patriotic commitment and desires of well-meaning Nigerians to start the process of forging a path out of darkness into the light of salvation and a new glorious dawn.

“It is time to reach into the ability of Nigeria to always snatch victory from the jaws of defeat as we start this collective search on how we can climb out of this hole in which we find our country, Nigeria.”

https://dailytrust.com/corruption-we-may-soon-say-goodbye-to-nigeria-obasanjo

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 12:51am On Mar 06, 2022
There's no Nigeria before

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Amotolongbo(f): 12:59am On Mar 06, 2022
When Nigerian leaders talk about corruption, I try checking my dictionary again if I still understand what the meaning of the word “corruption”

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 1:16am On Mar 06, 2022
Amotolongbo:
When Nigerian leaders talk about corruption, I try checking my dictionary again if I still understand what the meaning of the word “corruption”
"corruption" have been an understatement since the days of colonial Masters.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Bobloco: 2:19am On Mar 06, 2022
Obasanjo said, “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by mike8804: 3:11am On Mar 06, 2022
Mafians rule Nigeria not politicians!

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Obagreatdatoye(m): 3:16am On Mar 06, 2022
I don't know if baba have restituted the billions he stole....i grin

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by singa4real: 4:18am On Mar 06, 2022
If only the people been told, will understand what OBJ is pointing at.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by neutralmind: 5:00am On Mar 06, 2022
Bobloco:
Obasanjo said, “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail.

It appears baba Obj is talking about someone we know here.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by fjjc(m): 5:02am On Mar 06, 2022
singa4real:
If only the people been told, will understand what OBJ is pointing at.
What he is point at? Nigeria farm, converted to Obasanjo farm.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Guide777(m): 5:06am On Mar 06, 2022
Obasanjo said, “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail
In my place, if they speak to you in parables and later explain that parables to you, then the dowry paid on your mother's. Head is a waste.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by crossfm: 5:12am On Mar 06, 2022
Hehehe.

Baba is a vawulence man. He is planting vawulence.

Meanwhile prolific shots were fired by baba.

1:"The former President lamented that the principles of federal character which ought to serve as a guideline for the emergence of quality leaders had been bastardised by selfish politicians and advised politicians to prioritise nation-building in whatever political arrangement they make".



2: “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail".

Soon online Spartans and warlords will come and start insulting him for stating the obvious.

They will be like you started it,and my reply to them will be yes. And that was the reason why Nigerians elected a certain saint Buhari,and today see we are all gnashing our teeth's out of frustration and hardship.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by helinues: 5:21am On Mar 06, 2022
We are still in March...

grin
Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by aremuforlife(m): 5:25am On Mar 06, 2022
Baba Obasanjo may not be referring to the person many of the above nairalanders thought. Tinubu was probed by the then opposition party and nothing criminating was found on him.
Leave Tinubu alone and start camping for your aspirants.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Ceenachi: 5:36am On Mar 06, 2022
You had every opportunity to re-write the destiny of Nigeria during your administration but you worsened it with your ill mentality and wicked agenda

Billions spent on Electricity
Forceful and undemocratic impeachment
Using EFCC to harass perceived political opponents
Disobedience of lawful court orders including supreme court
Brazen rigging of elections
Culture of violence during elections
Etc etc etc etc

You were also the one that brought do or die affairs into nigerian politics and you also introduce money bag into nigerian politics as well

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Cantonese: 5:47am On Mar 06, 2022
But many have said bye bye already. With the level of tribalistic hatred especially among the youths. When the youths who are supposed to be the tomorrow of Nigeria are filled with such hatred, how can the future be guaranteed?

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Coolsperm: 5:56am On Mar 06, 2022
Yoruba Muslims unity begars will feel very bad about this statement, the are beging igbos everyday to remain in one Nigeria

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Ecos(m): 6:18am On Mar 06, 2022
Yes oh. It will surely come to pass. Officially, Nigeria is the most useless country in the whole universe

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by HajiMT: 6:33am On Mar 06, 2022
Baba Obasanjo sha, the only saint and messiah in Nigeria. There was truly a country.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Nobody: 6:51am On Mar 06, 2022
It is either all Nigerians have memory problems or we are not anywhere near as intelligent a people as we like to think.

If not, why is any Nigerian still listening to OBj let alone praise his hypocritical utterances?

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Nobody: 6:54am On Mar 06, 2022
GreatAxeMan:
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Saturday warned that if Nigeria continues to recycle corrupt set of politicians who lack commitment, courage and understanding of what makes a nation and development, Nigerians “will soon have to say goodbye to Nigeria as a nation.”

He spoke on Saturday at the international symposium organised to mark his 85th birthday at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

The symposium was attended physically and virtually by eminent personalities, including: President Paul Kagame, President Nicéphore Soglo, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Professor Goski Alabi (Ghana); Ambassador Barry Desker
(Singapore); Professor Juma Shabani (Burundi); Dr. Mary Khimulu (Kenya); Dr. Moussa Kondo (Mali); Professor Sarah Agbor (Cameroon); Professor Chukwuma Soludo and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, among others.

Obasanjo whose address was titled, “Africa Narrative with Nigeria Situation”, insisted that Nigerians must learn from the events of the past and put aside sentiments in choosing the next President of the country.

"Since 1999, we have changed from one political party or another we have maneuvered and manipulated to the point that election results are no longer reflections of the will of the people and we seemed to be progressively going back rather than going forward politically, economically and socially.

“If we continue in the same pattern of recycling, sweet-word campaigning, maneuvering without substance of integrity, honesty, patriotism, commitment, outreach, courage, understanding of what make a nation and what make for development, we will soon have to say goodbye to Nigeria as a nation,” Obasanjo warned.

The former President lamented that the principles of federal character which ought to serve as a guideline for the emergence of quality leaders had been bastardised by selfish politicians and advised politicians to prioritise nation-building in whatever political arrangement they make.

He stressed that if Nigeria derailed from nation-building process with solid principles, it would collapse.

Obasanjo said, “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail.

“Any person who has no integrity in small things cannot have integrity in big things. Fixing Nigeria must begin on the principles of nation building, not necessarily on emotion, sentiments, euphoria, ignorance, incompetence, ethnicity, nepotism, bigotry, sectionalism, regionalism, religion or class.

“The issues of security, stability, development, economy and our relationship within Africa and with the rest of the world can only be taken care of if we get the issue of the nation building right. We have a lot to learn from the events of the last almost 24 years and God is not to blame if we fail.

“It would appear that we are not getting our priorities right and that can spell doom on our country if we fail to do what we should do for nation-building in terms of fundamentals of equity, justice, common ideals, popular education, shared values, mutual respect and equality of opportunity anchored and propelled by leaders across the board that are persons of integrity, honour, morality, competence, great virtue, courage to do what is right, humility and ability to put a team together and work with them in selfless devotion and service with the fear of God.”

The former President said he had always maintained that if objectivity, national interest and patriotism were brought to bear coupled with equity, integrity, performance, no region or zone should claim to have monopoly of Nigerians.

He added, “If we are going fault finding, zonally or regionally, no region or zone can claim absolute innocence. And federal character is a very important and perfect instrument of nation-building in our Constitution. When we have adequately taken care of nation-building measures especially management of our unity and taken care of every anomalous situation and performance or lack of it, that have put us in political, security, economic and solid quagmire situations that we find ourselves, then we must zero on personalities.

“Each contender must be properly x-rayed and profiled from birth and Nigerians must be educated to be able to make a choice that will be in the national interest and propel Nigeria forward.

"Such a person will have to lead what remains of the nation to courageously continue on the path of nation-building as a national team leader, no matter on what platform he or she assumes leadership. No one can do it alone. We must, however, stop sacrificing character, track records and performance on the altar of ethnic, regional or
religious jingoism. As the watchman counts on daybreak, so too do I count on Nigerians and Nigeria to bring forth that person.

“I do not, cannot and will not at this point suggest the how and to what, I can only count on the patriotic commitment and desires of well-meaning Nigerians to start the process of forging a path out of darkness into the light of salvation and a new glorious dawn.

“It is time to reach into the ability of Nigeria to always snatch victory from the jaws of defeat as we start this collective search on how we can climb out of this hole in which we find our country, Nigeria.”

https://dailytrust.com/corruption-we-may-soon-say-goodbye-to-nigeria-obasanjo

Mynd44 Lalasticlala





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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Nobody: 6:54am On Mar 06, 2022
Coolsperm:
Yoruba Muslims unity begars will feel very bad about this statement, the are beging igbos everyday to remain in one Nigeria

If not that you Igbos are confused haters then your id1ocy should be obvious to you. OBJ fought to keep Igbos in Nigeria.

Till today he is an unapologetic "one Nigeria" advocate. Yet you are praising his words here and trying to use them for your tribalistic trolling.

See your life?

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Oduduwa707: 7:14am On Mar 06, 2022
ONLY if this druggie pretender becomes President.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
Nigerians may soon say Goodbye to each and every politician that looted our national treasury and made life hard and bitter for Nigerians.
Y'all will never and can never escape it.


As long as God lives.


fasho01:
Oga Park well. Always predicting doom when you no longer have control of things
You know him.and them too well.

END OF THREAD.

Specialist10:
Eyah.. This man is about to kick the bucket sad
Just leave him and God.
God has the final day.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by SmartPolician: 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
Foolish old man. You want us to say goodbye to Nigeria after your leadership ineptitude and those of others contributed to making it the world's poverty capital.

As the first democratic elected leader of Nigeria in the current dispensation, Obasanjo missed the opportunity to set Nigeria on the right track.

If this oldie had focused on enacting the right laws as opposed to playing politricks with everything for selfish gains, Nigeria wouldn't be in this mess.

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Equal2DeTask(m): 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
You follow spoil this country....



NJO master grin

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Nobody: 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
So let us stop recycling corrupt politicians

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by goldtube(m): 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
shocked
Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by Klington: 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
Nigeria is a big scam!!!



Obasanjo said, “I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail.

I hope jagabandit understands that this punch line is for him

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by fasho01(m): 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
Oga Park well. Always predicting doom when you no longer have control of things

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Re: Obasanjo: We May Soon Say Goodbye To Nigeria by whirlwind7(m): 7:15am On Mar 06, 2022
Can't wait!

Nobody will miss the shithole...except you and your fellow political jobbers that has raped the country into oblivion.

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