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Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by GOATandYAMtheory: 6:57pm On Jul 30, 2015
Evaluated from whichever direction, it is now clear that President Goodluck Jonathan’s defeat in the last election was one of the greatest things that happened to Nigeria in recent times. With hindsight now, it would have been the ultimate disaster to continue what we experienced from 1999 that culminated in the sordid and most absurd of the last five years under Jonathan. We must acknowledge the man for the perverse explanation of the goat and the yam; if we kept the yam in close proximity to a goat, then we endanger the yam. And unfortunately for Nigeria, under Jonathan, we had too many goats in the public space all with the single ambition of eating up as many yams of Nigerian finances as they could get access to! Jonathan’s goats overfed on our national yams as if there would be no tomorrow. When President Muhammadu Buhari last week met Barack Obama, the American President, one of the main issues discussed concerned assistance to repatriate loot hidden overseas for productive engagement with the Nigerian economy. It was estimated that in the past decade alone, about $150 billion dollars was stolen from our country!

Early this week, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, who was on the presidential entourage to the USA, also revealed that senior US officials told President Buhari that one minister of the Jonathan administration alone stole the sum of $6 billion. And as Mr. Adams added further, even the Americans said that by the standards of Washington, such theft was “earth-quaking”. Over a week ago, THE NATION newspaper joined many online newspapers to reveal how Nigeria lost about $2 billion to very corrupt sweetheart deals in the oil industry, under the supervision of the untouchable and supremely powerful Diezani Allison-Maduekwe, President Jonathan’s Petroleum Minister. President Buhari also said a million barrels per day of oil were being sold and the proceeds paid into individual accounts. And to underline the gravity of the situation Nigeria continues to face, President Buhari told NTA’s “Good Morning Nigeria” program this week that an average of more than 250, 000 barrels of oil per day is still being stolen from Nigeria! These revelations made sense of the “Jonathan thesis” of yams and goats in its most naked nastiness, and because of a combination of mutually-reinforcing factors, it became easy to understand why Jonathan, who was incompetent at the best of times, became the head of a monumental process of heists at a level which disgraced not only individuals connected to the administration, but also the political party he belonged to. In the final analysis, the theft became a major indictment of the Nigerian ruling class. It became obvious that such a monumental regime of heists was not sustainable and something had to give. The election saved the ruling class project because the Nigerian people rejected Jonathan emphatically and voted President Buhari, who came to power on a platform of anti-corruption and the creation of jobs with an economy envisaged to be working for the Nigerian people through a reform process that is yet to be unfolded.

But the question that should agitate our minds is: Why did we arrive at the sorry pass that the Jonathan administration took us to? What is the nature of the political process and the governance structure of our country that pre-disposed us to having in place such a systematic regime of heists? Why were no long-lasting lessons learnt from the sordid experience of the Abacha regime that remains with us even to this day? Is it inherent in the nature of the class forces that control Nigeria to be easily taken along the route of mindless looting of the country? What then can be the place of the genuinely patriotic and almost messianic zeal of an individual like President Muhammadu Buhari, in helping to stem heists and providing some reformatory leadership for a process of restitution? And can such a process last? Can it even be a success? How will Buhari’s genuine intentions balance out against the backdrop of a federal structure and relatively autonomous states where governors and godfathers have access to huge funds that can and are equally subject to the thesis of yams and goats?  What about the structure of the National Assembly that Buhari must work with, and especially its Senate component, given what we know of the controversial records of its leading lights? Have we not been conned? We have a president who is dedicated to the best interests of the country, but who is obliged to operate in a sea of sharks; a political elite of goats whose main interest is to corner and eat up the Nigerian yam! How will things pan out?

The truth is that President Muhammadu Buhari has his work cut out for him, and there is a very tough battle ahead. Those given the responsibility to provide leadership for the development of Nigeria have behaved no better than serial rapists, and the consequence of their mindless looting is a broken country plagued by all kinds of ills today. This is the country that Muhammadu Buhari has to help fix in a short period of four years. It will not be easy for him or all those who believe that change is possible in Nigeria. But we must give change a chance, having seen what a regime of systematic heists looks like under Goodluck Jonathan these past five years!

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Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by SeverusSnape(m): 6:57pm On Jul 30, 2015
So Ishaq Modibbo Kawu, the Daily trust columnist is now a columnist for Sahara deserters?... Fine!

... And the 'bigoted' writer is taking that Oshiomole serious.
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by INTROVERT(f): 6:57pm On Jul 30, 2015
this one is long sha
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by koolpal(m): 7:01pm On Jul 30, 2015
typical mentality of majority of some Nigerians is get rich quick syndrome... so the least access they have to public fund... they start wanton looting like there is no tomorrow... 'bacanista' tell u ogas to return our money
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by Splashme: 7:01pm On Jul 30, 2015
Just propaganda, allegations, throwing up various figures on pages of newspapers. Uptil this moment the Buhari govt has not been able to prove a single corruption case against GEJ's govt
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by GOATandYAMtheory: 7:01pm On Jul 30, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Buhari
you are always a f00lish kid. The day you ll grow up, all the snakes in the world will grow legs.

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Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by SeverusSnape(m): 7:03pm On Jul 30, 2015
GOATandYAMtheory:
you are always a f00lish kid. The day you ll grow up, all the snakes in the world will grow legs.
Mr. Goat and yam. The day you cease to be a zombie, Fowls will start urinating...and on that same day, Buhari will become literate.
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by Welrez(m): 7:04pm On Jul 30, 2015
Bundle of lies: Buhari changing figures from one million of barrels to 250 barrels of oil daily and Adam Oshiomole's unverified figure told him by an American official, which further confirmed the fact that he suffers from numerical diarrhoea. We have gone beyond the season of campaigns. It is time for actuality and with powers at its disposal, the APC should not tarry to fish out the offenders, and not bathe us with tales of corruption.
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by GOATandYAMtheory: 7:06pm On Jul 30, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Mr. Goat and yam. The day you cease to be a zombie, Fowls will start urinating.
All I am saying is, "grow a brain, boy". I don't know what makes you feel you are making sense.
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by juman(m): 7:14pm On Jul 30, 2015
Governments before jonathan were also bad and very corrupt.
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by SeverusSnape(m): 7:17pm On Jul 30, 2015
GOATandYAMtheory:
All I am saying is, "grow a brain, boy". I don't know what makes you feel you are making sense.
I'm human. I have a brain already. While you a zombie don't have a brain and a soul.
Re: Yams And Goats: A Systematic Regime Of Heists By Is’haq Modibbo Kawu by ApcSucks: 7:36pm On Jul 30, 2015
INTROVERT:
this one is long sha

Wtf

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