Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?

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goldgemini
Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« on: January 13, 2008, 09:16 PM »

Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain or a Hero?
vigasimple (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #1 on: January 17, 2008, 02:49 PM »

Like every human being not perfect but nonetheless A SUPER HERO.

He has laid a foundation that put fears in the executhieves. someone will come and take on the other people that he cannot prosecute or he is unable.
goldgemini
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #2 on: January 17, 2008, 03:13 PM »

I think the sending of Ribadu by the Federal Government in not timing; Iyabo Obasanjo Mrs Akinlawon's Case, Ibori (DElta), etc. He can be assasinated there. Let us pray. IN JESUS NAME,  (Amen)
nigeria1
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #3 on: January 17, 2008, 03:19 PM »

No comment, Just watch Naija Television Live on http://Nigeria ONE.com we are running live
chihills
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #4 on: January 17, 2008, 03:30 PM »

Malam Nuhu Ribadu is NOT a HERO. He is just a popert of a cult who used him as their chief executioner. n because nigerians wants this person dealt with nigerians feel he is cool. NUHU is a GOOD n HUMBLE Cool SERVANT Cool
Joey82 (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #5 on: January 17, 2008, 03:38 PM »

4 now, i'm indifferent,
still searching for facts
tufe (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #6 on: January 17, 2008, 03:51 PM »

hero
nigeria1
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #7 on: January 17, 2008, 03:58 PM »

are you watching, tell me if you can see the picture very well. I can see from inside the network. watch Naija Television Live on http://nigeriaONE.com/smf/index.php/topic,7593.0.html we are running live
crazyT (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #8 on: January 17, 2008, 04:10 PM »


To me the man is a hero and his name should and will be written in Gold now and in the near future
astronp7 (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #9 on: January 17, 2008, 04:21 PM »

He has tried. Though not perfect but definitely, he did fine. Compare him with those that we term good but never voiced their opposition to a system they don't like.

He fall into my top twenty good public officers from 1999 - 2007. Though their are very few that merit this list.
fakande (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #10 on: January 17, 2008, 04:25 PM »

Nuhu Ribadu is neither a hero nor a villain. He was just a guy who had a job to do and did it to the best of his employer's ability Grin Grin
Tawa-Temi (f)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #11 on: January 17, 2008, 04:38 PM »

Has it been heared in the history of governance in this country for top officials such as governors, ministers,Banks,Agencies,Senators, etc to be prosecuted / arraigned because of public fund?

Lets give kudos to this man for even prosecuting the former Inspector General of police, Alams,wabara, etc

You may say they are Obasanjo's enemies but still lets look at the common man side of view, anybody found corrupt should be prosecuted.

Some governors case are still in court.

Who dare in the 70's, 80's & 90's do that?

Mind you, the Americans, Britiains and some other foreign countries are watching as we battle corrupt citizens in this country with keen interests.

Not to talk of some African countries!

The man has really tried for this country, atleast we can see that nobody is above the law.
The journey of a 1000 mile starts with a step.
The man has laid a good foundation for others to follow.

He really needs to be commended after much threats, he still moved ahead to prosecute the ever powerful governors.

Last year some said he didnt prosecute Ibori and Igbinedion, that he has been bought over, now, he has done that with several charges, they are saying something else.

Lets support this man (if he ever comes back to EFCC sha!) to wipe out the corrupt officers. Atleast he started from the top, then those that are below will buckle up.We(most) are all scared / think of EFCC now before we do things that will implicate us.

Left to me, the man is a HERO and should be commended.
lanresco15 (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #12 on: January 17, 2008, 04:45 PM »

He is a true hero,  he's good,  wicked minds don't like good things
twinstaiye (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #13 on: January 17, 2008, 05:24 PM »

No matter the misdemeanor of Ribadu, I still regard him as one of the finest public servant. The man tried. Truth is, in Naija, there is no way you and me can serve this country that you wont ever regret doing so. Tell me who had been a public servant and ended up a saint man in Naija, None I think. Kudos Ribadu for a job well done, you can't satisfy everyone's yardstick of a good man.
dayokanu
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #14 on: January 17, 2008, 06:05 PM »

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Has it been heared in the history of governance in this country for top officials such as governors, ministers,Banks,Agencies,Senators, etc to be prosecuted / arraigned because of public fund?

Do you know about the failed bank tribunal by Abacha? The guy was just serving his master OBJ so he is neither a hero nor a villain. to OBJ and his cohort like Tony Anenih, Bode george, Iyabo OBJ e.t.c he is a good servant and a hero, to the average Nigerian he is neither.

To me he is a villain
nairaland1
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #15 on: January 17, 2008, 06:07 PM »

THE NAIRALAND MAGAZINEmallam nuhu ribadu did his best in the circumstances. He was put in that office by obasanjo, do you now expect him to go after obasanjo. Ribadu was sent on this course probably because he stepped on some toes or it was discovered that he was going after one ofr obasanjo's close friends. I would like to see somebody counter this point of viewTHE NAIRALAND MAGAZINE
desgiezd (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #16 on: January 17, 2008, 06:10 PM »

A true hero who threw the whole of his being into the assignment given to him and he did it to the best of his ability. Just like you and I, he may have made mistakes but he is human. Any executive who desires to line his pocket with people's money would think again before embarking on such a venture. You need to see the kind of reception given to him at the lecture organised for Gani Fawehinmi by the Ikeja Branch of Nigeria Bar Association, it was simply awesome. It shows how nigerians love this man and appreciate what he has been able to achieve within the time he was head of EFCC. A man who is very passionate about his fatherland.
Jairzinho (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #17 on: January 17, 2008, 07:35 PM »

The man put his life and career on the line to chase VERY POWERFUL & CORRUPT people,virtually wiped out '419'( in the sense we used to know it )& did not enrich himself in the process.

He's definitely one of the few heroes we have.

As per OBJ using him,I would look at the results instead -  recovered loot from TAFA,ALAMS& DARIYE,NWUDE &CO just to mention a few ; Namani,Turaki,Orji,Ibori, & others spent some days in jail & are still facing the law.

When has this ever happened in Nigeria?

Please leave story.

What he needs now is round the clock protection,because he's stepped on toes & I mean TOES !

God bless you Nuhu.
sagitarius (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #18 on: January 17, 2008, 07:42 PM »

I've always admired Nuhu Ribadu's guts,but ever since he made that mistake of becomin OBJ's Bulldog esp durin d last general elections, I disqualified him. anyway,like any human being, he has his own faults & i can say he has tried his best.
BTT (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #19 on: January 17, 2008, 07:47 PM »

4 naija, everybody fit fight corruption before, yes 4 mouth, but when Ribadu come decide to use 'truth' fight d thin, au una c am ma pipu? Posterity na him go later tell us say Ribadu try.

I lememba say him talk when them dey accuse am say na stooge when him com answa say "[if una say I dey partial, does it come min say d people wey i dey catch get clean hands? somebody self go come catch those other pipu wey me i dey 'protect']"

Ol Boy Ribadu no b God, him don try!

Ah ah 2 say d truth,
banwo1 (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #20 on: January 17, 2008, 09:40 PM »

haba!no man on earth is perfect, we all are working towards perfection. Therefore, as regards Nuhu Ribadu, i think he's tried his bit as head of EFCC. Nonetheless, if d presidency thinks he's Obasanjo's boy then dey should find someone else to do d job and creep into obj's past and see if truly he doesn't have cockroaches or skeletons in his closet.  Huh
komekn (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #21 on: January 18, 2008, 12:18 AM »


Ribadu is not perfect but the circumstances under which he operated were far from perfect as well. My opinion is that with the limitations and restrictions placed upon him by the powers that be, how he got as far as he did is somewhat commendable.

Agreed he was manipulated however, he carried out a number of prosecutions irrespective of the fact that the sentences given by the Judiciary made a mockery of the whole process( Alamieyeseigha and former IG)

Uncle Shege has finally left and he thought (Ribadu that is) i can finally do my job without the manipulations, deciet, and the corrupt contentions of the powers that be.

What can i say,  Ribadu is on study leave for his efforts and the rest  is history. Lips sealed
iceland (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #22 on: January 18, 2008, 04:27 AM »

Hero ko! hero ni! Ribadu did what a normal  police man should do,although we don't have many normal police men in nigeria, that does not make him an hero.He was only doing his job,The courage he had was from the federal goverment or does he have power of his own?Every man has his price!who knows what went on between him and obasanjo that he was being promoted on and on.Remember tafa balogun o!
9ja4eva (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #23 on: January 18, 2008, 05:38 AM »

Nuhu is a man who tried his best but did not finish his good work.I think he has more to offer to Nigerians before the judgement of him being a Hero or Villain passed.
If i am to go by what happened during Obasanjos tenure then my judgement wouldnt be good.
micklplus (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #24 on: January 18, 2008, 07:10 AM »

Ofcourse, i will give it to RIBADU !  Ribadu's other name na HERO !
Cheers
choco4life (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #25 on: January 18, 2008, 07:15 AM »

Have just five words for ribadu:
What goes around comes around.
Da man (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #26 on: January 18, 2008, 07:46 AM »

The man Nuhu Ribadu would have qualified to be an hero  but the outcome of Petroleum Trust Fund misappropriations, funds diversions, with public funds ending up in private accounts (ot**ba fasawe,& co) where a lot of cans of worms were opened to the full glare of Nigerians by Atiku vs Obasanjo and the whole issue was swept under gives me an impression that Nuhu's job is selective, this is no characteristic of heroes.
Anyway, he tried for his fatherland, he is brave and courageous.
Da man (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #27 on: January 18, 2008, 07:55 AM »

@poster

considering his dedication to duty, loyalty (not to the Nigerian constitution) to his boss, zealousness,etc
may we  say Al mustapha, Abacha's chief of staff is hero?
Rogo (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #28 on: January 18, 2008, 08:24 AM »

I think one of us is right let us pray for him, because some of these executives are very wicked, but nonetheless God will keep him in safety for Nigeria. 
dasilver22
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #29 on: January 18, 2008, 08:50 AM »

@All those calling Ribadu "Villian" and all sort of names; what would u do if given his position? I'm sure all of u will shrink and run away like sissies! All what u guys are good at is opening your rotten mouths and pouring out polluted words.

Ribadu did what most of us can't even think of doing! He took the bulls by their horns and dragged them to the slaughter. Lets be frank, the man is a HERO.
d_oracle (m)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #30 on: January 18, 2008, 08:53 AM »

Ribadu is a house hold name that has made the common believe that one day, Nigerians will be rid of corrupt leaders. Even if he was selected for any political reason, maybe in 9 years with 9 Ribadus, Nigeria could finally eliminate corruption to 2%.
yimiton (f)
Re: Nuhu Ribadu: A Villain Or Hero?
« #31 on: January 18, 2008, 09:54 AM »

He's my Hero.
Befor Ridadu, corruption was taken for granted but today, it might not be perfect but we're coming up.
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