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Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by ijustdey: 7:57am On Aug 19, 2017
Many Nigerians may easily be fooled by the cat and mouse game between President Olusegun Obasanjo and the National Assembly. The former president continues to be a thorn in the flesh of the legislature with unrelenting attacks on the institution as a bastion of corruption. This week alone, Obasanjo has used two different platforms to hit the National Assembly as a cesspool of corruption.

Pushed to the point of embarrassment, the legislators have been forced to name the respected former president and international statesman as the ‘grandfather of corruption.’

Obasanjo has focused on what he describes as the humongous salaries and allowances pocketed by the legislators which he claims to be among the highest in the world. He has also condemned the constituency projects approved for lawmakers in the federal budget as an act of corruption. That is despite the fact that the concept of constituency projects started from his time as president.

However, beyond the claims and counter claims is the fact that both sides continue to cover the real reasons behind the bellyaching.

When the former president describes the legislators as corrupt, many of the legislators are often heard to reply tongue-in-cheek that he, Obasanjo, introduced them to it.

The president, of course, will also not tell us that he almost came out worse in all the alleged corrupt transactions between the two parties.

Just days before the 1999 Senate was to be inaugurated, Senator Chuba Okadigbo had emerged as the consensus candidate for the office of Senate President at a meeting of PDP senators-elect held at Agura Hotel, Abuja. Okadigbo undeniably worked for it, having visited practically all the senators-elect in their constituencies before the inauguration.

However, days before the inauguration, a sizeable number of senators-elect, mostly of the then All Peoples Party, APP; Alliance for Democracy, AD; and a few from the PDP were ferried to the Presidential Villa where Obasanjo had just taken possession of.

They were chaperoned by the late Dr. Segun Agagu at a meeting where they were prevailed upon to cast their votes for Senator Evan Enwerem, who was believed to be Obasanjo’s candidate. As they left the Presidential Villa that day they were handed bundles of cash, and thus corruption was introduced into the legislative transactions between the presidency and the National Assembly.

It is noteworthy that the same senators who collected money to vote for Enwerem barely five months later voted him out and brought in Okadigbo, the very man that they collected money to reject. That was the first betrayal.

The Third Term deal in which many legislators received a minimum of N50 million each to support the proposal was another classic betrayal.

There are few cases of organised corruption that can be compared with what transpired in that period. It is also difficult to imagine a greater act of political conspiracy by legislators.

While, a few senators like Udo Udoma, Ben Obi, Uche Chukwumerije, Joy Emodi, Siadu Dansadau stood in opposition to the amendment, many others opposed it in the day time but collected the money in the night time. In the House of Representatives, Temi Harriman stood out as the only PDP member from the South who opposed it. She had for company from the South, Uche Onyegocha, a member of APGA and Francis Amadiegwu.

Remarkably, even some prominent officers of the National Assembly who collected the money at that time have gone on record to claim to have killed it.

Even more, it is still emerging that one of the open drivers of the proposal may have worked to kill it behind the scene. Many Nigerians have continued to imagine what sin Senator Ibrahim Mantu committed to the extent that the agents of the Obasanjo administration reportedly worked to frustrate his re-election in 2007. Some, however, say suggestions that Mantu was in heart against Third Term would be a classic revision of history.

Unexpectedly, the senators caught everyone off guard when they killed the proposal by voice vote, and by that, left no trace of how to identify those who collected money but voted against it.

So when next President Obasanjo demonises the National Assembly and the legislators retort, we should read between the lines. They are speaking parables of betrayal, the kind of quarrel that erupts when thieves come to share their loot!


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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by madridguy(m): 8:04am On Aug 19, 2017
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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Adeevah(m): 8:07am On Aug 19, 2017
That assembly do the man strong thing during his 3rd term ambition


E pain the man no be small

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Nbote(m): 8:28am On Aug 19, 2017
They robbed him blind and denied him d 3rd term he paid for.. The monster he created in d national Assembly came back to haunt him..

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by qualityovenbake(m): 10:49am On Aug 19, 2017
The foundation of our democracy has been corrupt from the onset.

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Max24: 11:00am On Aug 19, 2017
Is Obasanjo still in govt ? No.

Meanwhile can someone educate me on what the National Assembly of 468 members need #125B for in their 2017 budget.Let's compare their budget to Ekiti State.

NASS budget - #125B Members - 468.
Ekiti budget - #93B Population - 2.3million.

What does Ekiti spend the #93B on ?

Does it pay Fayoses salary and his aides - Yes
Does it pay commissioners salary and aides - Yes
Does it pay state lawmakers salary - yes
Does it pay Judiciary workers - Yes
Does it pay for road construction - Yes
Does it pay teachers salaries - Yes
Does it pay salary of Profs in state univ. - Yes
Does it pay health workers salary - Yes

What does NASS spend #125 B on ?

Does it pay their salaries and aides' - Yes
Do they construct roads with it - No
Do they pay teachers salaries - No
Do they pay health workers salaries - No
Do they pay judges salaries - No
Do they pay salary of Profs in Fed univ. - No

Question : what exactly does NASS spend #125B on outside their salaries and allowances ?

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by CharlotteFlair: 11:40am On Aug 19, 2017
Max24:
Is Obasanjo still in govt ? No.

Meanwhile can someone educate me on what the National Assembly of 468 members need #125B for in their 2017 budget.Let's compare their budget to Ekiti State.

NASS budget - #125B Members - 468.
Ekiti budget - #93B Population - 2.3million.

What does Ekiti spend the #93B on ?

Does it pay Fayoses salary and his aides - Yes
Does it pay commissioners salary and aides - Yes
Does it pay state lawmakers salary - yes
Does it pay Judiciary workers - Yes
Does it pay for road construction - Yes
Does it pay teachers salaries - Yes
Does it pay salary of Profs in state univ. - Yes
Does it pay health workers salary - Yes

What does NASS spend #125 B on ?

Does it pay their salaries and aides' - Yes
Do they construct roads with it - No
Do they pay teachers salaries - No
Do they pay health workers salaries - No
Do they pay judges salaries - No
Do they pay salary of Profs in Fed univ. - No

Question : what exactly does NASS spend #125B on outside their salaries and allowances ?
Why not lead a protest to the NASS instead of bellyaching on NL.

Have you also wondered how a man who was koboless when he came out of prison suddenly became one of the richest African former head of state?

This is not in anyway endorsing the corruption you identified in the Nass, but your only grouse with the Nass is because they refused to be a rubber stamp of the Executive.

The corruption you identified in Nass is thriving so very much in the Executive, but I trust you not to talk about it.

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Boyooosa(m): 1:01pm On Aug 19, 2017
CharlotteFlair:
Why not lead a protest to the NASS instead of bellyaching on NL.

Have you also wondered how a man who was koboless when he came out of prison suddenly became one of the richest African former head of state?

This is not in anyway endorsing the corruption you identified in the Nass, but your only grouse with the Nass is because they refused to be a rubber stamp of the Executive.

The corruption you identified in Nass is thriving so very much in the Executive, but I trust you not to talk about it.
WE HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO ABOUT ABOLISHING THE USE OF POLITICAL POST AS A MEANS/TOOL OF PERSONAL ENRICHMENT IN NIGERIA. POLITICAL POST SERVING AS A MEANS OF 'RIDDING OFF POVERTY' MENTALITY OUGHT TO BE STOPPED IN NIGERIA OR ELSE WE WILL CONTINUE LANGUISHING IN ABJECT POVERTY COS I REMEMBER IN 1999 WHEN OBJ EMERGED AS THE PRESIDENT AFTER THE 1999 ELECTION, HIS COMPOUND IN ITA-EKO WAS LITTERED WITH DIFFERENT FANCIFUL CARS (AS RUMOURED); THEY WERE CLAIMED TO BE CONGRATULATORY GIFTS BY SOME FOREIGN COMPANIES MOSTLY CHINESE AND LEBANESE COMPANIES. I AM NOT SURE MAY BE HE WAS SUPPOSED TO REJECT THEM JUST LIKE BUBU ALLEGEDLY REJECTED SOME TRAILERS OF COWS DURING ILEYA (Id'l kabir) PERIOD OR ACCEPTED THEM JUST LIKE DAME WOULD ACCEPT $13M GIFT BY 'FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF THE GOVT'. WHICHEVER WAY, I BELIEVE WHATEVER WAY OR FORM CORRUPTION MIGHT TAKE, IT DEFINITELY WILL HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECT IN OUR ECONOMY, THE BASIC TRUTH.

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Moreoffaith(m): 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2017
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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by centboy123456(m): 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2017
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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by yeyeboi(m): 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2017
He Is Not GOD, baba go and sit down

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Nobody: 1:03pm On Aug 19, 2017
Adeevah:
That assembly do the man strong thing during his 3rd term ambition

E pain the man no be small

grin grin grin

If OBJ catch u ehn

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Nobody: 1:05pm On Aug 19, 2017
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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Integrityfarms(m): 1:06pm On Aug 19, 2017
Obasanjo is the nemesis of this nation.
His hypocrisy is typical of an afonja

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Dejavuetall(m): 1:08pm On Aug 19, 2017
The National Assembly is corrupt quite alright, but the constitution aided them by allowing lobbying!

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by muller101(m): 1:10pm On Aug 19, 2017
Matthew Aremu

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by IRAPADA(m): 1:11pm On Aug 19, 2017
CharlotteFlair:
Why not lead a protest to the NASS instead of bellyaching on NL.

Have you also wondered how a man who was koboless when he came out of prison suddenly became one of the richest African former head of state?

This is not in anyway endorsing the corruption you identified in the Nass, but your only grouse with the Nass is because they refused to be a rubber stamp of the Executive.

The corruption you identified in Nass is thriving so very much in the Executive, but I trust you not to talk about it.
who told you he was poor before become president , he might not be as rich as after he served as president but definitely he is doing fine before he became president

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Denko2721987(m): 1:12pm On Aug 19, 2017
Havent we heard enough of Obasanjo already This man should just go and rest and take care of his old age.. Haba..
Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by chloride6: 1:14pm On Aug 19, 2017
Mattew playing mind tricks since 1960

cheesy

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by slivertongue: 1:15pm On Aug 19, 2017
obj and the NASS are birds of the same feather
they may disagree in public but they are in league in the sharing of our commonweath. can obj honestly tell nigerians how he made his wealth
when election draws near they return to be friends
so pay them no attention
Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Djmeme: 1:16pm On Aug 19, 2017
Obasanjo should be cooling off in jail in a sane country, but he goes about masturbating all around the place insulting the national assembly.

Who is the father of corruption in Nigeria?
Who is the father of Impunity and God fatherism politics in Nigeria?
Who spent billions of dollars on electricity and yet gave us darkness?
Who is the father of do or die politics?
Who is the person who bribed national assembly member to change the constitution so he can go for a third term?

Obasanjo is a mad goat..






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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by millomaniac: 1:17pm On Aug 19, 2017
This obasanjo sef. He is living proof that there is no true justice in the world. people can get away with anything and still be worshipped.
Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by millomaniac: 1:19pm On Aug 19, 2017
CharlotteFlair:
Why not lead a protest to the NASS instead of bellyaching on NL.

Have you also wondered how a man who was koboless when he came out of prison suddenly became one of the richest African former head of state?

This is not in anyway endorsing the corruption you identified in the Nass, but your only grouse with the Nass is because they refused to be a rubber stamp of the Executive.

The corruption you identified in Nass is thriving so very much in the Executive, but I trust you not to talk about it.

so because he did not protest at the national assembly he is not right by enlightening the public abi?

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by juman(m): 1:20pm On Aug 19, 2017
He is a very useless old man.

A greedy man with little intelligence.

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Nathan2016: 1:24pm On Aug 19, 2017
CharlotteFlair:
Why not lead a protest to the NASS instead of bellyaching on NL.

Have you also wondered how a man who was koboless when he came out of prison suddenly became one of the richest African former head of state?

This is not in anyway endorsing the corruption you identified in the Nass, but your only grouse with the Nass is because they refused to be a rubber stamp of the Executive.

The corruption you identified in Nass is thriving so very much in the Executive, but I trust you not to talk about it.

you dey mind dem...selective sin...

they want to praise obasanjo , babangida, but if na patience or Denzini,, all of them will throw ropes....


All nigerian politicians are corrupt.

for the fact that obasanjo had d mind to think of 3rd term, he should be on exile.
not going about forming saint Obi.

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Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by Rick9(m): 1:28pm On Aug 19, 2017
Who need e forgiveness ?
Re: Why Obasanjo Can’t Forgive The National Assembly by spako4(m): 1:37pm On Aug 19, 2017
millomaniac:


so because he did not protest at the national assembly he is not right by enlightening the public abi?
We still have some sensible people in Nigeria.
Well done

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