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The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by hardebounty(m): 12:12am On Oct 15, 2014
The General Muhammadu Buhari politics of age

I have always maintained in my articles, essays
or discourses that “The fear of General Muhammadu Buhari is the beginning of self-
serving wisdom among corrupt Nigerians, especially politicians and their cronies at the corridors of power.” This is because of his zero tolerance for corruption and iron-cast discipline
and uncompromising principle. This
excruciating mortal fear of this bunch of Nigerians has become even more intense since General Buhari expressed interest in the Presidency through the normal democratic channel.

In a concerted effort or attempt to frustrate or even scuttle the fear- inspiring Buhari’s Presidential ambition; these Buhari phobics have over time orchestrated mendacious propaganda against his person. They spin all sorts of contemptible lies about him. They dis- inform the public with satanic audacity. They
have persistently fabricated so many tendentious lies about him with such curious relish that one tends to wonder if they are capable again of knowing the difference between falsehood and truth. I am particularly concerned and worried over this trend for at least two main reasons. First, no society ever grows and develops steeped in falsehood. Falsehood enslaves and obscures light; contrariwise; truth liberates. Those feeding society with falsehood are therefore necessarily enemies of society; especially when such fabrications are
conveniently peddled to answer to personal obsessions or phobia.

My second concern and worry has to do with
some of our otherwise respected intellectuals,
who are expected to educate with the truth and
not to conveniently mis-educate the public with
disinformation. This is all the more frightening
because some of these intellectuals are so
greatly respected by the generality of the public
because of their great learning and intellectual
decorations both national and international.
Because of this general approval by the people,
some of these classes of intellectuals sink to
conceit and tend to cherish an exaggerated or
inflated self-evaluation or sense of self-worth.
In short, they become megalomaniacs; victims
of narcissism. They nurse mental delusion of
their omnipotence and infallibility, which they
parade and expect that their great learning and
intellectual decorations can even sanctify their
fabrications. They delude themselves to
believing that the public, the people, will believe
whatever they spin even without any proof. But
they forget that this is only to the extent that
their lies are not confronted with well researched and copiously documented counters; especially when it can also be shown that one can be very brilliant intellectually and be approvingly so decorated; nevertheless, still be physically lazy to painstakingly research into issues of societal interest. Perhaps, I should at this juncture make the following germane disclosures:
General Buhari invited me to his ministerial
cabinet in 1984. He swore me in as Minister of
Petroleum and Energy on 18 January, 1984.
Later on, I was also honoured with the Chairmanship of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as well as the Chief Executive of the NNPC; thereby making me the most powerful minister of petroleum.
This includes even himself who was holding the
Petroleum portfolio earlier on during the great
General Murtala Muhammed administration.
It is significant and underscores the General
Buhari style to add that in spite of all the
honours bestowed on me, he emphatically
added: “Professor, I will not interfere.” And he
kept strictly to his word until he was ousted in a
self-serving Babangida coup on August 27,
1986. General Babangida also appointed me Minister of Petroleum Resources. My long-standing
friend (since 1975 in Rivers State General
Zamani Lekwot Cabinet), General Sani Abacha,
pleaded with me to please accept to serve “to
continue the good work for the country.” I gave in not quite enthusiastically.
I must add, and indeed stress that I had never not met General Buhari before he invited me to his cabinet. He told me that he was guided by my writings on national issues and of course also by security reports on me. To God be all the glory!

Finally, on a lighter note, I wish to state that my
salary as Minister was less than my then salary
as Professor of Virology/Consultant at Ibadan:
N16,000 to N18,000 a year. And I had no salary
as Minister for three months because of delay in opening a Lagos bank account. As Petroleum Minister, I very regularly and very closely interacted with General Buhari.

This gave me the golden opportunity to study him very minutely. I got to know him intimately especially what he stands for as a person. Thus, when I write about General Buhari, I do so from close firsthand
experience. Not hear-say or stereotypes.
I have over time written a lot about General
Buhari. This includes two formal works:

“Who
Really Is General Muhammadu Buhari?” and
“The Sixteen ‘Sins’ of General Muhammadu
Buhari.” The first was launched publicly at The
Nigerian Institute of International Affairs,
Victoria Island on March 9, 2009. The second
book was launched in Kaduna (29 July, 2010)
and Port Harcourt (14 March, 2011). Both
events were crowd-pullers. I must mention that
General Buhari was kept in the dark about both
projects. I only informed him some two weeks
to the launching. I don’t have to consult him to
tell the truth about him.
I was very delighted and indeed greatly
honoured when our greatly respected and
honourable former Head of State, General
Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR, CSG accepted to write the “Forward” to “Who Really Is General Muhammadu Buhari?” A fantastic “Forward” indeed!

He also personally graced the public launching.
He was even promptly there on time. I remain
eternally indebted and bankrupt in gratitude to him.
But why General Buhari? Simple. He is a rare
gem of a Nigerian, especially a leader. My third
book, “General Muhammadu Buhari: A Very
Rare Gem” is almost completed.
My address at the launching of “The Sixteen
‘Sins’ of General Muhammadu Buhari.” in Port
Harcourt on March 14, 2011 encapsulated the
grounds for deep adoration of General Buhari:
“I am a committed – very committed Pro-
Buhari. Dyed-in-the-wool pro-Buhari. I have no
regrets. I have no apologies. My unwavering,
unflinching support is not based on sentiments
or any patronage expectation whatsoever (I
think I don’t need it). Among all the mortal
leaders I know, General Muhammadu Buhari
easily stands out a refreshing beacon of an
exemplary leader in probity, integrity, focus,
vision, discipline, courage, humility (almost self-
effacing), honest in leadership by example (not
by sermons). These are very rare qualities in
contemporary Nigerian leadership (maybe even
for all time).” His response was superbly refreshing and humbling: “Service to our country brought Tam and I together, and the ideals we share in common
made us friends. Tam is a friend you can go
into the forest with.”

“The Sixteen ‘Sins’ of General Muhammadu
Buhari” was intended to expose and counter
(with copious evidence) all the sixteen lies being
peddled by the contemptible Buhari phobics over time. I even challenged them for debate at the public space. None has mustered the courage to pick up the gauntlet – even after over three solid years. This is very instructive indeed. In short, they simply orchestrated fabrications about General Buhari. Shameless bunch.

It is also telling of our system that the book The
Sixteen ‘Sins’, has been printed three times.
Best selling. People tend to rush to “bad” news
about leaders or persons than “good” news.

They thought – very wrongly that I was exposing
General Buhari’s misdeeds. After all their (the
Buhari phobics) tendentious lies about General
Buhari have been effectively debunked, they
now in their desperation peddle that he is in fact too old to contest for the Presidency. I call this “The Politics of Buhari’s Age.” It is like a drowning man resorting to straw as if it is life buoy. But this “Age Palava” has shown even more clearly that they are either (or both) intellectually fraudulent or physically lazy to do meaningful research.

Therefore, in this discourse, “General
Muhammadu Buhari: The Politics of Age” I
intend, once again, to expose their tendentious
lies and specious disinformation. I do this, once
again, fortified by well researched facts and figures.

I must gratefully acknowledge the selfless
assistance of my esteemed friend, Mr. Okoi
Ofem Obono-Obla, LLB Hons, BL. Brilliant.
Humble. He himself is a solid believer in General Buhari. He is thus, also very much committed to truth and justice and good governance.

General Buhari was born on December 17,
1942. He is 72 years in 2014. He will be 73 in
2015. Still young to be President of Nigeria! This
nonsense about age is also faulted on the
grounds that good leadership is not necessarily
defined by age. It is also not defined by high
learning – PhD and all that. Good leadership is
innate divine endowment. But it can also be
nurtured at times. From my research (ably
assisted by my friend, Okoi Obono-Obla) I list
some 15 examples of leaders, both in Africa
and abroad who are older – some much older-
than General Buhari.

Let me start with our neighbour, Liberia, with its great lady president:

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President 2006 at age 70. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016. She will be 80 years then.

President Jacob Zuma, South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years.

Nelson Mandela, born July 18, 1918. President
of South Africa in 1994 at 76 years. Still president in 1998 (single term) when he voluntarily stepped down for Mbeki. He was 80 years. If he had served his two terms he would have been 84 years.

President Peter Mutharika, Malawi 74 when he
was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79 years.

President Alpa Conde Guinea. President at 76
years. President in December 2011 at 72 years.

President Jose Eduardo Santos, Angola 72
years. He will be president till 2020 at 78 years.

President Abde Bourtefilka, Algeria 77 years. President till 2020 at 83 years old.

President Alasanne Quattara, Ivory Coast 72
years in 2012. President till 2016 at 76 years.
Yoweri Museveni,

Uganda, president since 1985 at 70 years won another seven years in 2013 at 77 years, will be president till 2020 at 84.

President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay 75 at election; reelected and is now 79 years.

President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea; born January 6, 1942 is 72
years and still going on.

President Michael Sata, Zambia 77 years – president September 23, 2011 at 74; will be president till 2016. He will be 79.

President Paul Biya of Cameroon (President Jonathan has obvious fancy for him) is 81 years. He will be in office till 2017 at 84. President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 will be in office till 2018 at 74.

President Ronald Reagan; born February 06,
1911. President USA at 70. Two terms of 4 years
in 1989 he was 78.

Selected Satanic Lies (‘Sins’) Against General Buhari (Ref: “General Buhari: “Sixteen (Sins’): 53 Suitcases Saga: No iota of truth. Total lie. In fact the referenced Emir of Gwandu had only thirteen (13) – far cry from 53 – suitcases on board; and they all went through Customs. Question of “bulging” with ‘currency’ total fabrication (Ref. page 42-45
“Sixteen ‘Sins’). N2.8 Billion Poppycock: Totally False. Mere gossip and rumour. Unqualified tommyrot. The Honourable Mr. Justice Ayo Irekefe’s Judicial Commission of Inquiry. (Judicial! Yes) White Paper: No such money was ever missing. Fabrication. (Ref.
Page
59 “Sixteen ‘Sins’).The Petroleum Trust Fund:

Lie No 1:
PTF a parallel government. Total rubbish.
Stupid. No government ever officially set up a
parallel government to subvert itself.

Lie No 2:
PTF partial to the North.
Stupid Tommyrot PTF’S first 1 Billion Naira (N1.07 Billion) spent on Lagos Water Works.

PTF projects country-wide.
PTF Board of Trustees, great Nigerians, wide
spread members such as: Alhaji Ahmed Talib.
Professor Chimere Ikoku. Professor J.P. Clarke.
Chief Rufus Giwa.

PTF Education Consultants
Great Nigerians: Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi. Chief
Raymond Dokpesi, Pini Jason. Dan Agbese. (Ref:
“Sixteen ‘Sins’Page 81-85).

Lie No 3:
“Expired PTF Drugs”
Total fabrication. Rubbish. Arrant nonsense.
NAFDAC under the great Dora Akunyili was
consultant and monitor to PTF; ensured quality
control etc. (Ref: Page 83 “Sixteen ‘Sins’)

Lie No 4:
The management of oil and the economy. These
are best under Buhari. No oil (fuel) importation.
Buhari in fact exported fuel. No IMF. Naira not
devalued: $1.5 to N1.0. Today, N160 to $1.0.
N2.0 to £1.0. Today, N270 – N250 to £1.0.

Lie No 5:
Buhari “serial loser” of election.
Buhari has never lost in any free, fair and
transparent election. He was always “serially
rigged out.” fear!

Religious Extremism
General Buhari enemies confuse religious
extremism with religious fundamentalism. He
has respect for both Christian and Islam. For
instance, three of his Cooks are Christians, his
Confidential Secretary, a Christian. His Private
Secretary, a Christian. His Driver number 2, a
Christian. His second Security, a Christian and
his Office Cook a Christian.

TESTIMONIES
“Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, an
extraordinary Nigerian, matched only by few in
integrity and readiness to subject himself to the
demands of public office… abiding concern for
the fate and welfare of the people of this great
country.”

By General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR, CSG.
Forward: “Buhari, The PTF Years” (1979).
“General Muhammadu Buhari, is a man of
principle and moral absolutes who has made a
name for probity and integrity. By all stands,
Buhari, has proved an extraordinary Nigerian in
and out of uniform.”

By General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR, CSG.
Forward: “Who Really Is General Muhammadu Buhari, (2009).
“Nigeria, in its current dire straits needs Buhari
more than he needs Nigeria.”
Femi Orebe “The Nation On Sunday” September 28, 2014
Page 18 .

In conclusion, I urge my compatriots, please in
2015 and beyond in the interest of our Nigeria,
vote for integrity, probity, zero-tolerance to
corruption. Discipline. Never, never again for
your recycled looted money for “stomach
infrastructure” or pocket consolidation.
So help us God. Amen.
- TAM DAVID-WEST

www.opinions.ng/buhari-the-politics-of-age/
Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by egift(m): 12:21am On Oct 15, 2014


A good, proven product sell itself. Backed by a mega Party - A Buhari/Fashola ticket will strike thunder in the heart of the Association of Witches and Wizards of Nigeria and their partners grin grin

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Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by Lurcky(m): 12:46am On Oct 15, 2014
Oga na english grammar u speak u try sha but in summary;
BUHARI CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT not even a member of the APC

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Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 1:04am On Oct 15, 2014
Buhari has my vote# I believe in him

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Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 2:46am On Oct 15, 2014
egift:


A good, proven product sell itself. Backed by a mega Party - A Buhari/Fashola ticket will strike thunder in the heart of the Association of Witches and Wizards of Nigeria and their partners grin grin

Why not Fashola / Buhari? I'll prefer Fashola anytime and i know many Nigerians share this sentiment. Forget about the GEJ till 2019 chant from my Igbo brothers. We'll drop GEJ like it's hot if APC should field Fashola as its Presidential candidate.
Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by oluseyiforjesus(m): 2:49am On Oct 15, 2014
If APC want to loose den they shld go 4 Buari,but Buari still better than Atiku anyway.......

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Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by FastShipping: 2:51am On Oct 15, 2014
rudedough:


Why not Fashola / Buhari? I'll prefer Fashola anytime and i know many Nigerians share this sentiment. Forget about the GEJ till 2019 chant from my Igbo brothers. We'll drop GEJ like it's hot if APC should field Fashola as its Presidential candidate.

Why should we beg Fashola to contest? We cannot force him to contest. Fashola does have the right to declare his interest to contest but he has chosen not to. No one should be persuaded or begged to contest. If Fashola sees himself fit to contest, he should go ahead and declare to vie for the presidential seat. Better still, those who want Fashola should go to his office and appeal to him.
Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by egift(m): 2:58am On Oct 15, 2014
rudedough:
Why not Fashola / Buhari? I'll prefer Fashola anytime and i know many Nigerians share this sentiment. Forget about the GEJ till 2019 chant from my Igbo brothers. We'll drop GEJ like it's hot if APC should field Fashola as its Presidential candidate.

Both of them are a Team. It is not an Oga-Subodinate arrangements as we see now. It is a good blend of the Past/Present, Old/Young, Courage/Vigor - without compromise on Quality, Smartness, Boldness, Wisdom, Integrity, Patriotism, Track-Records, and more.

In view of the rampage of PDP unlimited cash to buy anyone willing to forfeit their souls - APC going for a Buhari/Fashola Ticket will ensure that the votes needed to defeat PDP is assured.

It is also important to note that anyone APC choose will be enough - But a Buhari/Fashola ticket makes it very easy to actualize. The God of Nigeria is awake, corruption will be defeated.

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Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by egift(m): 3:01am On Oct 15, 2014
oluseyiforjesus:
If APC want to loose den they shld go 4 Buari,but Buari still better than Atiku anyway.......

The bold is very wrong. Those that will not vote for Buhari, will never vote APC no matter who is the flag-bearer - FACT.

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Re: The Politics Of General Muhammadu Buhari by hardebounty(m): 8:19am On Oct 15, 2014
Lurcky:
Oga na english grammar u speak u try sha but in summary;
BUHARI CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT not even a member of the APC

Na waooh.. But why?? Its either u a militant or Bokoharam or u r into fuel bunkering??

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