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conscience (m)
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"FORMER Chief of Army Staff, General Victor Malu said, yesterday, he regretted not overthrowing President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government while he was in service. Malu spoke at the General Assembly of the umbrella organisation of all northern cultural unions, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), in Kaduna. "Full story @ http://www.vanguardngr.com/articles/2002/headline/f131012006.htmlDo you consider Malu's speech as : 1. Treasonable?  2. Freedom of speech?  3. Incitement? 
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ono (m)
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Much as I dislike OBJ and his style of leadership, this Malu's talk is just way too much for me to comprehend. I think he should be arrested and charged for treason, before he throws the country into another round of military misrule.
But, why will such statements not come from Malu? I will not blame the man too much. He's perplexed at the way OBJ is ruling the country. Look at the way OBJ is handling everything that affects the country. From economic to education, infrastructural development to agriculture, all you see is rot, decay and stench. Instead of job opportunities, you see unemployment at it's peak in the history of this country. Our hospitals are actually morgues. The aviation sector is comatose. Road and rail networks - just forget about that one. Electricity, well, need I say more about the decay in the power sector?
So, if one Malu feels he had the opportunity of terminating OBJ and his bunch of goons and numskulls and he did not do so, and he's regretting, then let the man be.
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Chxta (m)
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Treason by reason of incitement...
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rikkyjen (m)
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Malu deservesto answer charges on attempted treason!!!! i can bet my balls that before this week runs out he is going to be a guest of SSS
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owo (m)
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He is using his freedom of speech. Has he incited any one?......NO. He just voiced out his regret. Treason??.... Certainly not. He has not been caught planning to remove the president. In any case, who really put the current Government in power. The people?  ? Or did they comit a treason against the people by installing themselves in power against our wishes??
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demmy (m)
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I can't see anything treasonable in that speech as much as I disagree with it. Its the same thing as me saying I regret not stealing books from the library when I was in school. stupid maybe but not treasonable.
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Mariory (m)
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It's a good thing idiots like him are no longer in a position of authority. It's because of his kind of ideaology that Nigeria is in the problem we are in today. People like him are just thirsty for power. He can keep regretting that's his problem. We are moving on wheater he likes it or not. By the way, Nigeria's credit rating has improved and we're now level with countries like Brazil. ---Fitch Rating---- http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/news/article07/310606
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owo (m)
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If General Malu who served Nigeria for donkey years and retired to his own house is an Idiot, then there is no adjective in the dictionary to describe those that retired and came back to ensure that Federal Government houses are sold to members of their family. Indeed there is no word bad enough to describe those that ejected Federal Government staff from Federal government houses so that they can make money. Some of the evictees even died in the process. If Malu (as rough as he is) is thirsty for power then those that are behind the blood-thirsty, arson-commiting god-fathers all over the land (including sitting and dining with them) deserve to be tried for treason. If having a credit rating equal to Brazil's (maybe because $12bn of the blood money was used to pay some debt) is something to cheer about, then those that stole the loans are saints and will be 'canonised' by 'angel gabriel' himself. May the wailing women arise and weep for Nigeria - the land that exalts mediocrity.
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Mariory (m)
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May people also begin to reliase that it took several years for nigeria to almost become a failed state and that it will also take several years+ for society to return to the standard of living in the 80's.
May people also begin to see that the world doesn't revolve around them despite their religion, ideaologies, ethnicity, or nationality.
May people also begin to realiase that their hate and negativity about Nigeria, and all good news associated with it is something most nigerians could care less about.
May the cheering chariots arise and cheer for Nigeria - for we are destined to be a great country despite those people.
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Odeku (m)
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Well the only reason this man is making all this noise now is because he is broke, and not getting any contract from people in power, this man should be arrested and prosecuted. This is the kind of people killing our country.
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otokx (m)
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General Malu is entitled to his opinion.
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ijebuman (m)
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Its treason, he is an ex military guy he should know better than to make irresponsible statements, would he make such a statement if it was a military government.
This statement could be seen by other Northerners in the military as a sign of support for a coup. Regardless of my personal opinion of OBJ's government i still think the 'worst' civilian government is better than the 'best' military dictatorship.
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Odeku (m)
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Thank you Ijebuman, this guy should be invited for interrogation, statement like that can destabilize a country
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dejiolowe (m)
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they should hang the guy. was he not the one that went to kill people at odi?
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Olorididan (m)
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As they say .... Silence is the best answer for a FOOL..... 
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Akolawole (m)
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So, if one Malu feels he had the opportunity of terminating OBJ and his bunch of goons and numskulls and he did not do so, and he's regretting, then let the man be.
Which means what
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Akolawole (m)
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Odeku Good comments,keep it up
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Akolawole (m)
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General Malu is entitled to his opinion.
This is pure treason.
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ono (m)
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Did you guys read this?
''Malu disclosed that the N17 billion that the former Inspector-General of Police stole was actually given to the then police boss to rig the 2003 general elections. He asid, "this was the money that Tafa Balogun got to rig the elections for Gen. Obasanjo. He [Balogun] did the job but in the process he was very selfish, he did notshare this money with his commanders. They were the ones who reported this case, not to Obasanjo but to the EFCC. By the time the facts came out it was too late for Obasanjo to stop the investigation."
This man seems to be opening cans of worm!!
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dejiolowe (m)
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he's not opening any can. unless he wants to be canned. why is he talking about it now? when it was money to rig, how come he didnt talk then. man, malu is a spineless soldier. a disgrace to the military. a whiner.
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ababoy1 (m)
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Once again most of us are letting our bias get the better of us. The man simply said he regretted not overthrowing OBJ. What is so complex to understand in that statement? Can a man not say what he feels without being run down? Does anyone here frankly think that Gen. Malu is the only one that actually holds such feelings?
Calling him names just doesn’t cut it!
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ono (m)
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Oya, make them go arrest the man now. Me, I dey kampe. And I dey wait.
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Chxta (m)
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Someone here said that Malu's statement was not inciting...
Incite: To provoke and urge on
A respected ex-general talking about how he should have overthrown the government of the day, if that is not putting ideas in the heads of younger soldiers, I wonder what is...
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TITUS YEKE (m)
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Nigerians wouldn't have believed malu then.Such an idea will be better if OBJ refuse to in 2007.
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TITUS YEKE (m)
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Malu should also chant the cause of rotational presidency to favour the minorities.the north/south rotational dichotomy is an attempted plan by the hausa/fulani to cage the minorities in the north so i wish to advise the general that in as much as the core north is planning to use him and others they should be concious of this fact.
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yemstrad (m)
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This is annoying. Seriously annoying at this time that we believe the worst civilian regime is better than the best military regime we have ever seen in this country. This is pure incitement in its most crude form. The message he is passing simply is that, the guys presently in the military should overthrow OBJ now so that they will not regret like him later. I mean, the message is clear enough for even a lunatic on the street to comprehend. The man should be arrested now and made to explain the objective of that statement to Nigerians. This is not a solidarity to any one person, not at all. It is a solidarity to Nigeria as our one and only beloved country. We are tired of nonentities like this Malu who will never see beyond their personal gains and interests. The moment they lost out of any power equation, they will start doing everything to bring Nigeria down  . Nigeria is greater than any one person. Long live the Ibos Long live the Yorubas Long live the Hausas Long live other ethnic groups Long live one Nigeria.
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kenflavor (m)
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yemstrad, deji, Jossef, olorididan, odeku, ijebuman and Chxta, may the Lord always be with you all for making sensible comments. You have all said what I had in mind. I wonder what on earth will make that MALU of a man to think or make such a destructive statement? May be, he doesn't understand the gravity of such statement in a country like Nigeria.
Nairalanders don't be surprised if these young military boys start arranging on how to topple the goverment of Obasanjo.
That man deserves 100 strokes of Bilala
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REDRABBIT
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That MALU of a guy is such a looser. Why is he crying out so loud now? His speech in the 'ACF' simply depicts him as a cowardice.
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kenflavor (m)
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yeah Rabbit, u are right
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dejiolowe (m)
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That man deserves 100 strokes of Bilala
he should be made to knee down, close his eyes and raise hands for 100 days at eagle square...
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