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My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by inaluf: 8:31am On Apr 23, 2013
When I wrote an open letter to the Coordinating Minister in Charge of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, over appointments to some top positions, it was, to me, simply the continuation of an age-old hobby that I developed since my student days in the university. I write with the purest of intentions not to malign anyone. I respect characters in my writings and readers’ views.

It was through my opinion and feature writings that I won some awards in the university and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) at state and national levels. Though I deferred an admission offered to me by the University of Nigeria Nsukka to pursue Masters Programme in PR after I was honored with Automatic Scholarship for being the best Writer during the NYSC, I accepted automatic employments by both the Delta State Government and the Federal Government in 1993 and 1994 respectively.

In my letter of acceptance, I reflected that I would continue to write opinion articles that will be geared towards making Nigeria a better society that every Nigerian will be proud of. My experiences with great Igbos, Itshekiris and Urhobos formed the fulcrum of my early write ups during my youth service and after I started work at the Government House, Asaba. Their leaders, who took me as their son, protected and provided for my needs. Prof. Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba, Chief Paulinus Akpeki and Ugoh of Okpe Kingdom were among some of the great people that made my youth service year and work experience a worthwhile adventure in Delta State.

When I moved to the Federal Civil Service, I never stopped writing. In fact most of my deployments to different offices were largely influenced by my enthusiasm for generating news items, issuing press releases and producing well-informed features stories.
As a Nigerian and a public official, I have always been conscious of my responsibility to ensure that the general public perceives government in a good light. I have strived to be a good ambassador of the government and people of Nigeria. I performed my roles with the best of intentions.

My writings can be divided into two major categories: official and unofficial. A careful perusal of my writings in the media will show that I sign the first category in my capacity as information/PR officer of the different places that I have been posted to. In the second category, I have been careful to make it clear that I write in my personal capacity as a private citizen. To make that point even clearer I affix my personal home address or email to personal opinions.

Since my employment, I have published books, issued over 2000 news releases, wrote news features and personal opinion, all in my bid to promote the activities of government and contribute to the peaceful coexistence of the diverse groups in the country. Most of my writings are accessible on my blog: www.yashuaib.com.

The recent article, which generated a lot of reactions and comments, was not done to malign anyone. Incidentally, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is a personality I have a lot of admiration and respect for. I believe that she is aware of this. And so, when I put pen to paper in what has become routine to me to express my viewpoints on some recent appointments into top positions in her ministry, I never expected that it would be perceived negatively. It was to draw her attention to the strong speculations making the rounds which, in my view, she is not only capable of addressing but would do well to be aware of.
Maybe I should add here that during the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration in which Dr. Okonjo-Iweala was also an influential member, I wrote some critical opinion articles on the activities of the president, Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Nasir el-Rufai, Mrs. Oby Ekwesili, and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), among others. During the short-lived administration of President Umaru Yar’Adua, I x-rayed some of the president’s policies and those of Segun Adeniyi, his spokesman. I even wrote critical commentaries on my supervising Minister then, Mr. John Odey, who on some occasions, publicly responded to and addressed some of the my issues raised in my write-ups. As late as 2012, I wrote an article on President Goodluck Jonathan with the title “Flood in the Eyes of the President” and it was published in most national dailies. Following this, I received words of encouragement even from some of his aides and was consequently requested to support my postulations with photographs.

The Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Muhammad Sani-Sidi, who had intervened several times to resolve the current issue with Madam Minister, is one of the bosses that have tolerated my critical opinions on various issues. We disagree and later agree on issues like normal human beings do.

In essence, encouraging responses that I have received in the past have served as the impetus for me to continue with my cherished hobby. To me, I am simply contributing to the betterment of our country. It was in view of the above, therefore, that I was encouraged to pen the open letter to the Finance Minister on some developments, which I strongly believe she has the capacity to address.

I was initially elated when I received a telephone call from the Minister on Wednesday March 20, 2013 at 6.15pm. Naturally, I was happy that, once again, my effort has yielded fruit. Receiving a call from someone that a reputable international news organization described as one of the most influential women on earth is humbling. I felt jubilant when I heard “Shuaibu, this is Okonjo-Iweala!” However, when she added “Why should you do this to me? You can’t praise me and condemn me and call it constructive criticism. Haba Shuaibu!” I knew that my opinion had not been viewed positively.
Despite the huge difference in age and status, the Minister took her time to explain to me why so much of what I concluded was not the case. During the conversation, the Minister even read portions of my write-up.

While feeling flattered and honored that a world-class technocrat like the minister was humble enough to personally call me and explain her position to me, I couldn’t help wondering why this particular piece attract such concerns and why so much more meaning than I intended has been read to it.

To me, the article was as harmless as every other that I had written in the past. I was still contemplating how to tackle the seeming complications when just a few days afterwards, hate comments and rejoinders pointing out that my article had been inspired by ethnic and religious considerations began to appear in newspapers and Nigerian online forums.

I want to emphasise, once again, that my article was written with the purest of intentions, and even a cursory internet search will reveal that I have done this religiously in the last 20 years. Contrary to insinuations of ethnocentrism, sectionalism and sponsorship in many of the reactions and rejoinders to the opinion, I take full responsibility for the views that were expressed. I have never written with, or caused articles to be published with malice. I am a strong believer in the oneness and potentials of this country, and most of my opinions have been centred on great Nigerians that I admire and will not want to see fall into disrepute.

Despite this, however, I have realised that the said opinion has caused great discomfort to some individuals and groups. I want to reassure my elders and my good brothers and sisters, especially from a section of the country, who might have felt offended by my write-up that I harbor no grudge against them. I will not like to see this discomfort and the continuation of unnecessary hate comments. After all, we are one big family.

Yushau A. Shuaib
www.yashuaib.com

http://yashuaib.com/2013/04/my-writings-and-dr-ngozi-oknjo-iweala/

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by mekaboy(m): 9:13am On Apr 23, 2013
good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.


when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.

if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.

once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.

you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.

shame on you .

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by peekayo: 9:24am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy: good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.


when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.

if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.

once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.

you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.

shame on you .

Shame on the minister as well, the earlier people in authority learn to tolerate criticism the better.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by inaluf: 9:27am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy: good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.


when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.

if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.

once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.

you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.

shame on you .

It is dip and not deep.

Shame on you too.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by biafransoul: 9:32am On Apr 23, 2013
peekayo:

Shame on the minister as well, the earlier people in authority learn to tolerate criticism the better.

Are you serious? you mean she should tolerate character assasination and lies all in the name of criticism?

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by BlackPeni5: 9:36am On Apr 23, 2013
[size=13pt]Shame on Nigeria too, Shame on the planet, Shame on the solar system...Na shaming dey reign now abi.[/size]

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by mekaboy(m): 9:39am On Apr 23, 2013
peekayo:

Shame on the minister as well, the earlier people in authority learn to tolerate criticism the better.

i assume a senator in the USA can take a column in the news paper and accuse president OBAMA falsely of descriminating against white pple in his administration, without proof.

And her or she will be tollorated in the name of democracy abi?

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by Okijajuju1(m): 9:40am On Apr 23, 2013
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by AnanseK(m): 9:41am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy: good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.
when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.b
if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.
once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.
you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.
shame on you .

Shame on the corrupt tyrannical minister for victimizing a man for exposing her well known nepotism and tribal agenda.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by mekaboy(m): 9:41am On Apr 23, 2013
inaluf:

It is dip and not deep.

Shame on you too.

lol, shame on you, if this is how you were taught to correct spelling error.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by ichommy(m): 9:41am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy: good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.


when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.

if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.

once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.

you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.

shame on you .

must you comment, abeg park well

@Op, great job jare

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by AnanseK(m): 9:41am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy: good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.
when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.b
if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.
once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.
you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.
shame on you .

Shame on the corrupt tyrannical minister NOI for victimizing a man for exposing her well known nepotism and tribal agenda.
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by lacasa: 9:42am On Apr 23, 2013
Madam Big lips has done her Worst, ​ so ​ what?


#.. After all, it doesn't hide the fact that under this clueless govt she is a failure & her like r running lobsided employment and promotion processes based on tribal notions.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by masu: 9:43am On Apr 23, 2013
The guy is in hurry to present himself as a clean hearted man after he has played a tribal game.

I dont defend ibos eventhough i will like to. I must say that ibos has tolerated yorubas bashing in the federal enough.

Yorubas need to learn and stop their ibo this ibo that in the federal because ibos themself are not into such games against yorubas in the federal.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by mekaboy(m): 9:44am On Apr 23, 2013
AnanseK:

Shame on the corrupt tyrannical minister for victimizing a man for exposing her well known nepotism and tribal agenda.

The same tribal agenda that keshi was accused of abi?

Bring your evidence on Board. a suspect is innocent until proven guilty.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by AnanseK(m): 9:45am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy:

i assume a senator in the USA can take a column in the news paper and accuse president OBAMA falsely of descriminating against white pple in his administration, without proof.
And her or she will be tollorated in the name of democracy abi?

And you think he would sacked for just an accusation? He may perhaps be asked to prove it in a legal proceeding . What is. Legal about sacking him? It only confirms what he said about her is true.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by AnanseK(m): 9:46am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy:

i assume a senator in the USA can take a column in the news paper and accuse president OBAMA falsely of descriminating against white pple in his administration, without proof.
And her or she will be tollorated in the name of democracy abi?

And you think he would sacked for just an accusation? He may perhaps be asked to prove it in a legal proceeding . What is legal about sacking him? It only confirms what he said about her is true.
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by siffax(m): 9:47am On Apr 23, 2013
mekaboy: good, you brought your childhood hobby into your position in govt. it seems you have not grown up.


when i was young i use to deep bread inside tea , it felt so good . even.though i still do it in secret, but i cant do it publicly now.

if everyone in position starts.to behave like they did uni , what type of country would we have.

once again you have proved that your did not get to your position on merit.

you are guilty of what you accuse the minister of.

shame on you .
my man u be fool.Did u read de post atall?.Justice ikpeama.
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by donigspain(m): 9:47am On Apr 23, 2013

Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by Nobody: 9:49am On Apr 23, 2013
Keep writing sir, power is transient and soon the tables will turn. Nigeria is a racist union quite evident on this site so you are entitled to your opinion.
It is however now visible for everyone to see that tolerance of opposite opinion is alien and considered an "act of intellectual terrorism" to the government in power.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by masu: 9:51am On Apr 23, 2013
The guy critices OBJ yaradua ibb etc as individual but went ahead to critices this woman with tribal agenda.

We all in nigeria knows how it works. North employs more north while west employs more west in federal appointments that is true.

It can be true that this woman did the same which is a n offence everybody is guilty of. So why attacking her and let go your other brothers in power. That to me is injustice and should land the guy in prison.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by Wuse2(m): 9:52am On Apr 23, 2013
Who d hell Okonjo thinks she is
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by Nobody: 9:52am On Apr 23, 2013
I salute the writer’s maturity. He acknowledged that he had a conversation with the minister and the minster pointed out grey areas in his write-up. He did not feel threatened and did not accuse her of lying or harassment. The writer has requested that his right of opinion which he expressed in the article should not be used to score political points. It is important for us to respect his wish.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by kramer: 9:52am On Apr 23, 2013
inaluf:
the continuation of an age-old hobby that I developed since my student days in the university.
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It was through my opinion and feature writings that I won some awards in the university and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
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When I moved to the Federal Civil Service, I never stopped writing.
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My writings can be divided into two major categories: official and unofficial.
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Since my employment, I have published books, issued over 2000 news releases, wrote news features and personal opinion (...) Most of my writings are accessible on my blog: www.yashuaib.com
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I wrote an article on President Goodluck Jonathan with the title “Flood in the Eyes of the President” and it was published in most national dailies.
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I was encouraged to pen the open letter to the Finance Minister on some developments
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During the conversation, the Minister even read portions of my write-up.



Ok, so the point of this long essay is to point out that mr shuaib likes to write and has been writing since a young age and that his writing is so nice that even the finance minister reads it undecided

Also he now has a blog which he wants everybody to know about... OK I gerrit


[img]http://2.bp..com/-wjv9Byx7eH8/Tht52Pgx73I/AAAAAAAADFY/EQSfwaY4CNE/s1600/briefly+noted2.jpg[/img]

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 23, 2013
If this character is as brilliant as he purports to be, he would know that one of the CARDINAL rules of the civil service is anonymity. Civil servants are only to be seen, not heard. It is unethical and reprehensible to hold strong, partisan opinions whilst in the civil service. It is even more reprehensible when such strong opinions are critical of the government (or its top functionaries) that you work for.

His sack was well deserved. He can now go into his 'hobby' full time. I'm sure the likes of El Rufai and other garrulous characters in the opposition would welcome him with open arms.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 23, 2013
You have been sacked, you can continue your writing as occupation and not a hubby, that is the good news. LOL

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by mekaboy(m): 9:54am On Apr 23, 2013
AnanseK:

And you think he would sacked for just an accusation? He may perhaps be asked to prove it in a legal proceeding . What is legal about sacking him? It only confirms what he said about her is true.

He wld not only be sacked but sued or go to jail. he shld go to court if he has evidence instead of crying like a baby.

this is his chance to prove that NOI has a tribal agenda. i thought he will be in court now instead of talking rubish here.

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by edgideon(m): 9:54am On Apr 23, 2013
so y r u sayin it now
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by HAH: 9:54am On Apr 23, 2013
To me He sounded remorseful and am disappointed at that, please be sure of things before you make write up on them, always be steadfast and take responsibility of your action even if they are infamous,after all government come government go and Nigeria remains.
Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by apacheguy: 9:55am On Apr 23, 2013
I keep on asking myself if we can ever attain growth and development in this country, by the extreme contempt we have for criticism, great leaders and strong men world over are continually subjects of criticism and they learn to tolerate them and live with them, why cant we in Nigeria do the same, why cant we take note of the criticism of our critics and make amends where necessary, must we react to all acts of criticism,i wonder, do we really want to grow or are we contented with the poor level of development we have?

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Re: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by maclatunji: 9:58am On Apr 23, 2013
OP, what was the reason given for your sack? You write well though.

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