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I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by Opiosko: 11:59am On Sep 18, 2013
A former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, seems to be in love with controversy and he appears to be a dogged fighter in the game. In politics, he has an ample dose of unsettled issues with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, especially now that he is linked to the New PDP.

Not done with that, the other day too, he engaged his former boss, President Olusegun Obasanjo, in a debate about his eligibility to travel to the United States of America.

However, just as the US dust is settling, the former number two citizen on Tuesday stirred a fresh debate on the social media space, declaring via a post on his website that he bought a house for his mother at the age of 14.

Atiku, in the blog post, said contrary to the belief that he “soiled” his hands while serving in the Nigeria Customs Service, as well as during his eight-year tenure as Vice-President; he had a history of genuine “business success.”

He said, “It never mattered that I had a history of business success prior to entering politics. It never mattered that from the moment I bought my mother a home as a 14-year-old boy, I was running various businesses to provide for my family.”

But tell it to the marines, seems to be the thinking of the some Nigerian social media users, who received the claim with a pinch of salt. Little wonder, they further prodded him to explain how, at 14, he mustered the financial muscle to buy a house.

For instance, an online socio-political activist, Kayode Ogundamisi, is one of the first critics, who questioned the former Vice-President’s claim.

Ogundamisi said, “How did we end up with deluded characters as so called leaders in Nigeria. That former Vice-President Atiku would have Nigerians believe he bought a house for his mother as a minor/child is a clear indication that Nigeria’s problem is beyond human understanding.”

Another Facebook user, Adedayo Daramola asked,“Was it through innovation or through corruption that the former Vice-President accomplished the feat.”

However, Ogundamisi and Daramola are not alone in the circle of Nigerians doubting the veracity of Atiku’s claim.

For another Facebook user, Steve Collins-Ogwu, there appears to be more than meets the eye.

He stated, “At that age, what was he doing to rake in cash to have been able to afford the home? The last I checked, he was not into entertainment of any kind or an athlete to be able to earn cash at such an early stage. I need him to lecture me on how he did it.”

On Atiku’s blog post also, a reader, who identified himself simply as Inyang described the former vice-president’s piece as “rhetoric” and called him as a “trickster.”

Inyang said, “Sir, I pray many Nigerians will be able to see beyond that gibberish piece of write-up and see you for the trickster that you are. You bought your mother a house at 14! What business brought forth such largesse?

“I personally would like to know. Please spare us the rhetoric and leave room for the younger and honest blood in our beloved country Nigeria who are out there praying for the chance to lead this country out of the mess you and your likes have led it. Please find a place to sit and give chance.’’

Meanwhile, Atiku on noticing the controversy his claim had generated online hurriedly took to Twitter to clarify his position. He said via his Twitter handle, @atiku, that due to his “humble background,” he took vacation jobs to fend for himself and his family members as a teenager.

He tweeted, “It’s true I bought my mother a home as a teenager. At 14, I was working as a clerk for Mallam Adamu Ciroma, the District Officer in the Ganye Native Authority. It was a temporary holiday job.

“The house was a thatched, mud bungalow, with two rooms, a kitchen and bathroom. It cost £9, saved from my £3 monthly earnings. In those days, secondary school students in long vacations took jobs. Temporary jobs for experience and some money, before returning to school.

“Most kids of my age bought shirts and shoes – but my mother was homeless. So, I saved and I bought that home for her. It is possible for people from a humble background to accomplish great things, even as teenagers, believe it or not.”

But even with his later clarification, many are still not satisfied with his explanation. According to them, the development smacks of a hidden political agenda.

An anonymous reader on lindaikeji..com wrote, “Why does Atiku kind of remind me of ‘I had no shoes’ saga. Now I see someone introducing some political emotional tactics to win hearts, a scheming for some certain agenda!’’

Another reader on the same blog stated, “Alhaji Atiku, I am assuming that your holidays were for a full three months in one calendar year and you did not pay any taxes on the money you were paid? Or did you save over two to three years working the same job? A likely story! The chances you guys had then, hmmm?

“Now I’m a graduate and I cannot even afford a day’s meal not to talk of, buying a house for my mother as well. So much for the havoc you guys wrecked on the system, amassing wealth for yourselves!’’



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Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by JohnFrankling(m): 12:05pm On Sep 18, 2013
This guy is a clown
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by egodfather: 12:13pm On Sep 18, 2013
Lozzz!, So why is he not richer than Dangote?....And wait please,.... i thought he went to school in those ole days when you are not allowed to start until your right hand touches your left ear from across your head?....... shocked

Is Atiku thinking we would be transiting from a shoeless presidency to a homeless one? Naijan politicians are a joke. grin grin
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by Nobody: 12:14pm On Sep 18, 2013
Haaaa, Haatiku! (In Yoruba)
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by Chibuike347: 12:23pm On Sep 18, 2013
Atiku is just a confused fellow
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by tpia5: 12:27pm On Sep 18, 2013
I guess he's from a rich family.
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by kufre2010: 12:31pm On Sep 18, 2013
Atiku is a serial liar who is trying to cover a lie with another lie. I wept for my Country when this type of people parade themselves as leaders.
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by egodfather: 12:44pm On Sep 18, 2013
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walescounis: Haaaa, Haatiku! (In Yoruba)
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by deor03(m): 12:56pm On Sep 18, 2013
Can Atiku , escort me to USA ?
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by premlove(m): 1:07pm On Sep 18, 2013
Uncle atiku you can lie haba
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by free13: 1:31pm On Sep 18, 2013
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Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by flobby57(m): 3:02pm On Sep 18, 2013
Why can't he do that poverty is not good when you ve means of income steadily and you are focused it's possible, impossible is nothing
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by bappahman: 3:03pm On Sep 18, 2013
From a post I read before he became govnor, the post claims that he built the house on an inherited land nd he was part of the labourers nd the house was just a 2 room nd toilet house with no paint
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by Tolexander: 3:04pm On Sep 18, 2013

The day i saw atiku in arsenal jersey, something told me that the man will definitely have a football age.

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Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by Opiosko: 4:23pm On Sep 18, 2013
Tolexander:
The day i saw atiku in arsenal jersey, something told me that the man will definitely have a football age.
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Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by goldfish80(m): 4:30pm On Sep 18, 2013
As usual Nigerian politrickcians playing to the gallery. How does saving 3 pounds from holiday job as a 14yr old answer the question of corruption as a senior custom officer and the Hallibourton scandal?
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by Abagworo(m): 4:35pm On Sep 18, 2013
Its possible. It all depends on when one started hustling. I know several paople who owned large properties as teenagers in 1st to 3rd year in uni but majority were involved in crime; especially scam.
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by dakronik(m): 9:35pm On Sep 18, 2013
Keep n hating atiku, while ur uncles keep on begging atiku to employ dem at american university of nigeria yola, gotel cmmunications yola(tv,fm,am) faro bottling company yola, intels ltd PH etc. D very fact is the more u hate atiku, the more he prospers. For Gods sake hw much does a mud house cost in d sixties dats making u guys suprised? Stop beign jealous of dis fellow coz he is richer dan ur whole village put togeda. If he was corupt why didnt obj use efcc to get him. How many court cases has he won against obj in 2006? Abeg make una go hug transformer under abuja rain joooor
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by doctokwus: 9:57pm On Sep 18, 2013
dakronik: Keep n hating atiku, while ur uncles keep on begging atiku to employ dem at american university of nigeria yola, gotel cmmunications yola(tv,fm,am) faro bottling company yola, intels ltd PH etc. D very fact is the more u hate atiku, the more he prospers. For Gods sake hw much does a mud house cost in d sixties dats making u guys suprised? Stop beign jealous of dis fellow coz he is richer dan ur whole village put togeda. If he was corupt why didnt obj use efcc to get him. How many court cases has he won against obj in 2006? Abeg make una go hug transformer under abuja rain joooor
See dis aboki.Somebody stole ur money,used him to enrich himself& u are here praising him!Go get an education dude,ur like belong to d stone age.
Re: I Bought A House At 14 – Atiku. Omo, See Comedy by dakronik(m): 7:57am On Sep 19, 2013
doctokwus:
See dis aboki.Somebody stole ur money,used him to enrich himself& u are here praising him!Go get an education dude,ur like belong to d stone age.
i dnt join issues with kids. Cal me wen u start payin ur tax then we can talk. Its obvious ASUU strike is eating ur brain lyk amoeba.

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