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"Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Jarus(m): 5:51pm On Jan 14, 2015
I am not a card carrying member of the APC or PDP, and I do not have a vote in this election cycle. I was also not paid to write this and I am also sure this article will not generate a nationwide traction to determine where the pendulum swings in the February elections. The only motivation is that I take pride in the unity and development of Nigeria and I am nothing sitting on the fence.

In addition to the aforementioned, my father was one the three young men executed by General M Buhari (rtd), the presidential candidate of the APC with a retroactive law some 30years ago. Yet, I HOPE.

The forthcoming February Presidential election is different from all other elections we have seen since the advent of democracy in 1999. The Presidential election has never been aggressively contested, but that has changed in this cycle, thanks in large part to the leaders that formed the APC and a more aware electorate. The electioneering process has not changed much, with the top two political parties relying solely on politicians. The caliber of politician that makes up the Presidential campaign council, for me, is often an indication of how the candidate governs once (s) he becomes President. Mediocre politicians are given the nod to occupy and lead sensitive political and public institutions ahead of their colleagues who understand and know what it takes to govern and deliver social goods to the larger populace.

This traditional way of campaigning and electioneering is partly responsible for the failure we have witnessed in the last 12yrs (with focus on the presidency) but it seems this is about to change.

For the first time in our 16years of democracy, the caliber of politicians I see around the APC candidate, General Mohammad Buhari, gives me hope that something might actually change if he wins.

The chance of a Babatunde Fashola being the chief of staff to a President Buhari excites me because the two term serving governor of Lagos understands the issues and he comes across as a policy wonk. His political experience as Governor of Lagos state will also come in handy in getting policies formulated, passed through the National assembly and implemented to ensure a utilitarian social good. The office of Chief of staff to the President is a very important one because it serves as ‘the power behind the throne’, in saner climes, and the slim chance of a BRF leading that office inspires hope.

I am almost certain that Oby Ezekwesili’s name would pop up when the time comes to fill sensitive Ministerial post in a Mohammadu Buhari presidency given her closeness to Nasir elrufai (The next governor of Kaduna State) and his closeness to a potential Presidential Buhari. The slim chance that the woman Japheth Omojuwa once proclaimed as the ‘Mother of the Nation’ – for her lead role in the noble BBOG movement – leading a sensitive Ministry as the Petroleum or Education Ministry Inspires hope.

EKITI’s loss could be Nigeria’s gain in a Buhari Presidency. I have not seen any Nigerian; military or civilian dissect the problem and possible solution to the boko haram insurgency as Kayode Fayemi did during the interview he granted on 60 minutes with Angela. His grasp and succinct explanation of the different strands of boko haram shows that if given a chance he could make a real impact and formulate a comprehensive policy that can help tame these monsters that have ravaged parts of the NE unabated. His understanding of civil – military relations indicates he is capable of leading the Ministry of Defense with gusto. The slim chance this might happen also inspires hope.

In the words of Babatunde Fashola, President Jonathan fired the hardworking and performing Bolaji Abdullahi as sports minister for political expediency. The slim chance that he could make a return to continue his good work in that ministry in a Buhari Presidency inspires hope.

These individuals and many more I did not mention are not saints but they inspire hope because of their track records in public service and for some accidental reasons majority of them are in the APC. They represent examples of quality leaders Oby Ezekwesili refer to when she wrote thus;

“For each of these countries, the stage was set for commencement of their economic transformation from Low Income Country (LIC) status to Upper Middle Income Country (MIC), MIC or close to MIC respectively by the advent of quality leadership at both their political and public institutions that in turn resulted in high public sector efficiency. At the epicenter of this efficiency was, and remains, the investment in leadership of the kind that drove a national vision which placed education, intellect, values, reward for only strenuous effort and hard work at the centre of their development strategy. Once the public sector was set aright, it freed up the private sector and the rest of society to aspire to perform at their maximum possibilities.

You don’t have to agree with the aforementioned, but empirical study proves it to be very true.

The very first sign of a potentially bad government is the caliber of politicians that surrounds a candidate during electioneering – pay-back time is inevitable and its negates the utilitarian calculation that supports the provision of social goods for millions of my compatriots against the few PCC members and their cohorts and that is what the PDP represented in 2011 and now. I am sure there are quality leaders in the PDP but POTFRON has shown nothing but a lack of will to put such a team together. That in addition to an abysmal performance for 6yrs makes me see hope in the APC presidential ticket.

Political will is a necessary tool for the economic prosperity of every country, democratic or otherwise. A historical analysis of the Nigerian state has shown that the political will that serves as a catalyst for economic prosperity and development has been lacking. Our problems – I won’t bore you by listing them, as well all know what they are – are solvable, oh yes they are!!! To solve them we have to commit and vote for the potentially best team in February.

The majority voting bloc in Nigerian can neither read nor write, hence, the onerous task of educating our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, uncles, aunt and close friends rest on the shoulders of those of us that are educated. We have to inspire hope in them about this team and convince them on the need to vote the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket.

The Buhari/Osinbajo ticket and all the potential ‘technocratic politician’ that comes with them for me is the best team this time around. They represent a recipe that will take us from the brink, and lay a solid foundation for a better and solid tomorrow. We need radical monetary, economic, and political reforms and the transformation agenda of the last six years is nothing but a mirage and joke we must and should not continue with. History is replicate of countries that are prosperous and those that are beginning to prosper. The foundation of such prosperity is laid on; Infrastructure – like the interstate road system that Germany invented but which the U.S have mastered; massive funding for science and technology which has been fingered as responsible for India’s growth; a virile public-education system that encourages the study of science and math. Borrowing from the words of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, we have to download and modify the killer apps that have proved and are still proving to be working for prosperous countries – competition, modern science, the rule of law and private property rights, modern medicine, the consumer society and work ethic. These apps can be downloaded and modified to suit the Nigerian experience and these lads – Buhari/Osinbajo and their team – have the requisite political will, experience and or knowledge to deliver. They simply are the best team and we have to join hands with them irrespective of our reservations to make their dream a reality so that our dreams can be a reality.

The Presidency should be a great dynamo producing fresh ideas; the force of those ideas as they resonate across the nation is a pretty safe gauge of an administration’s intention and vitality.
Source: http://ynaija.com/ismail-lawal-buhari-executed-my-dad-but-ill-vote-for-him-anyway/

I’m inspired.

1985, Three young men , Lawal Ojuolape (30), Bernard Ogedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26) were taken to bar-beach. Those days that was the place where condemned criminals faced the firing squad. What was the offence of these three young men you might ask?.They had been found guilty of drug trafficking. Death penalty for drug traffickers was a decree that the Buhari/Idiagbon military junta introduced after they had seized power from Shagari.

There was public outcry,people pleaded for their lives to be spared. International organisations jointly called for the halt in their execution but to no avail. Buhari insisted that discipline must be instilled! death was the way?

That faithful morning they were led with their hands and legs bound. Eye witnesses say when they were tied to the spot in which they were to be shot,the three of them started singing. They sang a religious song that made the excited onlookers cry. As the bullets ripped through their body,hitting vital organs and their blood splattered through the air,Nigeria killed Nigerians. The most controversial of the three killed was Bernard Ogedengbe,whose crime was committed before it even became a capital offence that carried the death penalty. Buhari refused,he didn’t budge.
Source: http://dailypost.ng/2012/10/28/owolabi-adenola-david-the-aluu-us/

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Odunharry(m): 5:54pm On Jan 14, 2015
If this thread doesnt hit Frontpage,i will deactivate my nairaland account..

#TimeForChange
#FeBuhari14
#Buhari2015

kick the clueluss and shoeless one out

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Firefire(m): 5:54pm On Jan 14, 2015
I love this... forgiving spirit

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Odunharry(m): 5:56pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
I love this... forgiven spirit
I am telling you..

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Nobody: 5:56pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
I love this... forgiven spirit

PDP supporters seem to be tending to the Progressive side now, there is no gain in cluelessness. I'm happy you are thinking straight now.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by ProfEinstein: 5:56pm On Jan 14, 2015
Sai Buhari

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Redoil: 5:57pm On Jan 14, 2015
Though it is good to forgive and forget but a slave will always be a slave.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by bokohalal(m): 5:57pm On Jan 14, 2015
Em, honestly, I do not know what to do.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Odunharry(m): 5:58pm On Jan 14, 2015
diluminati:


PDP supporters seem to be tending to the Progressive side now, there is no gain in cluelessness. I'm happyy you are thinking straight now.
lol......1000likes

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by dguyindcorner(m): 5:58pm On Jan 14, 2015
This Song came to my mind this evening, and I just got the message. Pls follow me sing...

i no fit wait oh
make things for change oh
now make we join hands make am beta beta
eh (2ce)

once upon a time,dem tell us say 1 dollar is
equal to 1naira,
once upon a time u go travel 4rm lagos 2
london dem no need visa,
once upon a time u go graduate 4rm school
and government go dash u car,
once upon a time u take train 4rm oshodi
down 2 ojuelegba
once upon a time...

now everyting don dabaru
corruption is unstoppable
d hardship is unbearable is unbearable eh
wetin we go do eh
now i can not take dis ting no more

Se na like dis we go de dey
Ah na like dis e go de dey
Se na like dis we go de dey
Ah na like dis e go de dey

u see d situation,
e don reach make i cry, cry
cry cry cry

e don reach make i scream yeh yeh yeh yeh

e don reach make i sing oh no no no egba mi
oh oh oh oh


VOTE CHANGE! VOTE PROSPERITY!!
VOTE BUHARI/OSINBAJO!!!

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by StunningCEO: 5:59pm On Jan 14, 2015
Dis is serious sh!t n remarkable. Jona shd just start packing his tins from aso rck.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by dre11(m): 6:01pm On Jan 14, 2015
A nice development...... Because he has seen the truth



He is not beclouded with sentiments and selfish reasons

Modified
Am sure ur Dad will be proud of the son u are for having a forgiven heart and knows that the clueless is not the person that this nation did need at this point in time when he stole, sold all utilities to his cronies and himself

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by dunkem21(m): 6:02pm On Jan 14, 2015
That guy is a big fooooooooool. Taa, dem never born anybody wey go execute my papa.

If you talk this nonsense for my villa, dem go pursue you reach ajo ofia.

My people dey ask wetin kill their papa so that the thing no go kill them.

Tufiakwa, so all these executions na true and not fairy tales.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by AlfaSeltzer(m): 6:02pm On Jan 14, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin

Stupiditty is in the genes.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by jmoore(m): 6:03pm On Jan 14, 2015
Why was his father executed? If you know please tell me.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Firefire(m): 6:05pm On Jan 14, 2015
But why did Buhari NOT forgive his divorced and dead wife yet

https://www.nairaland.com/2091742/see-2019-open-letter-pained#29764686

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by edo3(m): 6:06pm On Jan 14, 2015
God bless u ojuolape...GMB we love u..

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by citizenY(m): 6:06pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
I love this... forgiven spirit


Hope you will now let us hear word!!!!

we are watching you in 3D.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by SLIDEwaxie(m): 6:07pm On Jan 14, 2015
I just looooove my Yoruba people, we don't dwell on the past and San tage our future. The intellect is always there unlike some violent enthnic group that will always scream revenge and all that.

I haven't heard any Yoruba guy say, awolowo go turn in his grave. Which kind turning that one go be? How will a skeleton without tendors and muscles even turn? grin

Those tribe killed the likes of soludo, Dora, ngige and others who cld av helped them soar, and embraces the likes of odua, pej, etc because of common five hundred naira each.

One state for yorubaland wey fucck herself up na ekiti. Becks of common jollof rice grin dem sell birthright to a thug ;Do
Chair, dem go too suffer. Dem neva start.

feBUHARI...

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Firefire(m): 6:08pm On Jan 14, 2015
citizenY:



Hope you will now let us hear word!!!!

we are watching you in 3D.

Only if you do that:

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by SeverusSnape(m): 6:08pm On Jan 14, 2015
grin Another Victor Ikpeba situation.
Just kidding.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by SLIDEwaxie(m): 6:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
But why did Buhari NOT forgive his divorced and dead wife yet

https://www.nairaland.com/2091742/see-2019-open-letter-pained#29764686
so, until he go exhume the corpse dey sleep with am, una no go rest?
How person dey forgive dead person sef?

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Opiosko: 6:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
"Men more quickly forget the death of their father than the loss of their property.” -Machiavell
wink wink

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by egift(m): 6:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
Nigeria this is time for greatness. GMB all the way!

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Ojiofor: 6:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
The guy don chop stomach infrastructure grin

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Firefire(m): 6:10pm On Jan 14, 2015
SLIDEwaxie:
so, until he go exhume the corpse dey sleep with am, una no go rest?
How person dey forgive dead person sef?


The whole world is not BLIND

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by obamartins(m): 6:11pm On Jan 14, 2015
Bastards are known by their utterances. This guy is a clear example of a bastard. His father (if naa him really born am o, because i doubt it) will be turning in his grave. Spits on his face.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by dunkem21(m): 6:12pm On Jan 14, 2015
Na waa o cry

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by reborn1: 6:14pm On Jan 14, 2015
TeamBuhari.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by doctokwus: 6:17pm On Jan 14, 2015
It was audible to the deaf,visible to the blind and palpable to the lame that GMB would win this election.
What is the bone of contention was if GEJ himself and the PDP had accepted their faith.
Since millions all over d nation have come to accept the faith of GEJ come Feb 14 and he fails to publicly acknowledge same,he would have no choice but to suffer the worst humbling defeat ever suffered by an incumbent Nigeria president since the beginning of the republic.

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Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by Sunnybobo3(m): 6:18pm On Jan 14, 2015
Firefire:
I love this... forgiven spirit

Don't be surprised if the real son comes out tomorrow to deny writing the above. APC can do and undo.

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