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Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by aoshi: 12:25pm On Aug 26, 2015
Victor Ben Ebikabowei aka Boyloaf, a renowned ex- Niger Delta militant, in the exclusive interview with Aderonke Bello of Naij.com accused the former president, Goodluck Jonathan, of neglect and called him a wicked man.

He urged the incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari, to probe the immediate past administration which, he said, was riddled with corruption.
Mr Victor also advised the federal government to negotiate with Boko Haram whenever they are ready and even suggested amnesty to end the continuous killings in the northeast.

Read the excerpts from the interview and watch the video below:

Naij.com: Some people believe that the agitation of the ex-militant is selfish, they feel you are the people looking for self-interest. True?

Boyloaf: People have the right to say whatever they like. With the way and pattern the government was run, they have the right to say anything. But to me, I don’t think it was a selfish move. But they need to participate in their agitation and they have all the reason to say the way they feel.

Naij.com: There is a high level of poverty in Niger Delta. Are you not worried, looking at the benefits from the region?

Boyloaf: Do you expect the government to go and give them money from the oil they sell? You can’t stay at home and wait for the government to feed you, carrying the community and carrying people along, even amnesty everything. You don’t expect the government to give you money or pay people, social security and welfare package; people must work, go to school and seek jobs.

Naij.com: What kind of solution should be proffered to tackle poverty in the region?

Boyloaf: It’s the lack of job. There is no job, and, there is no job anywhere and the features have been taken by the southerners, westerners and northerners and you know. It is ‘man know man’ in Nigeria, even everywhere that’s how it is.

Naij.com: Don’t you think it is high time for the federal government to terminate the pipeline surveillance contract?

Boyloaf: With what the president said, he is ready to carry the Niger Delta people along, as far as I’m concerned, when he appoints a new leader. And we need to see how he unfolds this plan because the job we did as surveillance, it has not been paid. And my belief with what the president is doing currently and what he did to the Ogoni’s… This is something that the former leader was supposed to do and the leader did not do for years. Someone just came in and cleanse the place all of a sudden, and then nobody was so surprised and I think he has really convinced us, that’s a good plan, I’m not bothered anyway, but as times goes on we shall know what his plans are.

Naij.com: President Buhari will celebrate three months in office on August 28? Do you think Nigerians made the right decision?

Boyloaf: I think President Buhari is God-sent, because of the plans he is unfolding… It was not wrong to vote Jonathan out and I think Buhari surprised so many and of which what we did not expect from him and he is doing. So Nigerians were not wrong for voting Jonathan out, for sure.

Naij.com: You mean, it is a blessing for Nigeria that Goodluck Jonathan was voted out of power?

Boyloaf: It is a blessing to Nigerians and Bayelsans. Goodluck, as a president, is a man from Bayelsa state. And if you go to Bayelsa state, you will not see the presence of the federal government. He is not only wicked to Bayelsa, he is also wicked to himself. Go to the community where he came from, Otuoke. You will not see any infrastructure there. It is a blessing he is no longer in power.

Naij.com: So, you mean Buhari have made positive impacts?

Boyloaf: Yes, he has done it. With what he did in the Ogoni land … What they have suffered for, after what they have been suffering from for years. We are waiting for more.

Naij.com: Are you asking for more on their behalf or what?

Boyloaf: You don’t need to ask, you just need to go to the region and see for yourself.

Naij.com: Lately, the issue of whether the federal government should negotiate with Boko Haram came up. Do you think that the authorities should go ahead and negotiate with them?

Boyloaf: Well, considering the number of people who have died during this Boko Haram crisis, I think if they are ready for negotiation, I will advise the president to go ahead, because I think, he needs to save more lives. They (Boko Haram members) are Nigerians like us, for God’s sake. Let the people live in peace.

Naij.com: They want an Islamic State, remember? Do you mean they should be given what they want?

Boyloaf: If they want amnesty, and they are ready for peace, let me tell you something: once there is a crisis anywhere, and two parties are ready for settlement, they are bound to settle. If Boko Haram are ready for settlement why not, I will advice Buhari to settle. But for Christ’s sake, we are all Nigerians! What are we fighting for? If we want a Niger Delta state and we want to cut out of Nigeria and form Niger Delta state, will they be happy? No. We are still one people, we should live as one Nigeria as we have been living.

Naij.com: Do you think that the past administration should be probed?

Boyloaf: I’m in 100% support of that, if possible more than 100%. Seriously, they should probe him just because of the fraud in there. I know the kind of fraud in this amnesty, of which I have cried out and raised my voice, of which even the president was aware of, and he did nothing. They talked about the third face amnesty. If you look at the third face amnesty, it is just like a political settlement for some people, of which we knew quite alright that is the wrong thing that they are doing and if you raised your voice and cry out loud, they would say you are against the government. So, I think you need to probe so we will bring out our fact and evidence to show that there is fraud in (the amnesty) and some sectors.

Naij.com: It is not that simple to probe the past president, you know?

Boyloaf: They should probe the administration. Jonathan is not the authority to sign everything, they have ministers, they have parastatals, they should probe the administration, not Jonathan himself.

Naij.com: Should the amnesty be continued?

Boyloaf: Yes, I will advice the government to continue with the amnesty program. This is fact that the calibre of person that they brought in as a leader and coordinator of the amnesty… I think he is supposed to clean the process and follow the right track. You see, everything they say they have trained about 30,000 people, but they have trained less than 17,000 people. So what are you expected to do: to push the other ones away? Do you want to push the boys to the streets to pick up alms?
That is not the best, so the government must continue this amnesty. The past government had been taking it wrongly and the new government should correct it and forge ahead.

Naij.com: Do you think Ken Saro-Wiwa should be immortalized?

Boyloaf: For sure, he should be immortalized. Saro-Wiwa is a hero that we will all live to remember. He is somebody that has played his part and gone. Some of us have played our part and some are benefiting from what we fought for. Saro-Wiwa started it, and Isaac Gboro, and we will live to remember them.

Naij.com: Why did you jump ship from Jonathan to Buhari. Was it because he didn’t win?

Boyloaf: Let me tell you something, Goodluck is someone from Niger Delta, and he did not give us the amnesty, rather late Musa Yar’Adua gave us the amnesty. Goodluck only inherited it and it is the first time the Niger Delta man will emerge as the president. What do you want us to do? Whether you like it or not there must be sentiment attached to that… Goodluck came from Niger Delta and what we expected Goodluck to do is to help us. But Jonathan was busy fighting politicians in his region. That was when I knew Goodluck is someone who does not keep to his words, like many people I have been seeing.
We did not jump ship. What did we benefit from the administration? He gave us surveillance job for one year and he gave us the job during the elections period. When the one year elapsed he canceled the job, for three years we have not been doing any job, the region we are making money from… He cancelled it, but when Yar’Adua was there, he was making plans for lifetime empowerment for leaders, but when Goodluck came in there, instead of him to incorporate what Yar’Adua started rather, he boycotted the leaders and gave all these things to politicians, he gave the yams’ knives to them all.
Goodluck only carried few people who are politicians along. The only way even the amnesty he gave, is it the 65,000 that don’t go anywhere, Goodluck didn’t do anything for us. Rather he slowed down the system for his people. Why do you think so many leaders left Goodluck? If you say anything that is against the government they will say you want to destroy the government. There were many things about the amnesty that were so wrong, but if you said anything against the amnesty, they would say you want to discredit the amnesty.
There was a time when the former minister called for a total review for the amnesty, they say they wants to put them in trouble and bringing different parastatal, or to cancel that. And you know, what they did they used the second phase of the parastatal to do settlement in the villa. I will tell you that, some of the people of Goodluck have slots in the amnesty in this third phase. That is why I say this man on board now should clean the place and do proper overall, because he will see the fraud.

https://www.naij.com/528930-goodluck-jonathan-wicked-man-boyloaf-exclusively-naij-com.html

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Nobody: 12:26pm On Aug 26, 2015
grin

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by olafum1(m): 12:27pm On Aug 26, 2015
cool

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Tongsman(m): 12:27pm On Aug 26, 2015
Adonbilivit

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Omotayor123(f): 12:29pm On Aug 26, 2015
He's confessing.... grin

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by dayo23(f): 12:30pm On Aug 26, 2015
Bad news to to PDP E-rodent, their Ex recruit has turn his back against them

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by dayo23(f): 12:31pm On Aug 26, 2015
Tongsman:
Adonbilivit
But if na the other way round u go believe am abi? grin grin

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by shaiba(f): 12:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Why did he not say it then? Why Now?
See their belle, afor nsi

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by midolian(m): 12:33pm On Aug 26, 2015
...And who doesn't know Jonathan is a wicked man? grin

But mr Boyloaf, i don't agree with you on the issue of negotiating with bokoharam and granting the bastards amnesty. These pple are faceless killers who have no moral justification for their killings. If you grant them amnesty now, it means we should be expecting another blood-thirsty group to spring up soon(with the expectation of bn granted amnesty in the long-run).

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by ichoku: 12:33pm On Aug 26, 2015
Sure sign Goodluck stopped their devilish party. But will Nigerians understand?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Yeske2(m): 12:34pm On Aug 26, 2015
Who doesn't know this? TANoids, food don done

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Nobody: 12:42pm On Aug 26, 2015
Jonathanohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh shocked

"..........he is not only wicked to Bayelsa, he is also wicked to himself shocked. Go to the community where he came from, Otuoke. You will not see any infrastructure there. It is a blessing he is no longer in power shocked shocked.

Jonathan sef grin

Anyway sha, I have moved on with Al B. Sure's ...Night and Day song...singing and enjoying myself cheesy

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Nobody: 12:43pm On Aug 26, 2015
Well said no sentiments attached naija na our home

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by phyllosilicate(m): 12:46pm On Aug 26, 2015
Hahahahaha na laugh I dey laugh, Na this same people some people dey bank on for Biafra grin

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by doctokwus: 12:47pm On Aug 26, 2015
The greatest tragedy,apart from probably corruption we face as a nation today is that many people blinded by sycophancy refused to look GEJ in the face and tell him the truth.
Don't remember Boyloaf saying these things when GEJ was still in power,but its better late than never .
Indeed the failings of GEJ were so monumental that I have always advocated that the makeup of d man shud be ascertained because those failings defied common sense and logic.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by PassingShot(m): 12:48pm On Aug 26, 2015
I think President Buhari is God-sent, because of the plans he is unfolding… It was not wrong to vote Jonathan out and I think Buhari surprised so many and of which what we did not expect from him and he is doing. So Nigerians were not wrong for voting Jonathan out, for sure. - Boyloaf

instead of him to incorporate what Yar’Adua started rather, he boycotted the leaders and gave all these things to politicians, he gave the yams’ knives to them all.
These people with yam theories sef! grin grin grin

The Spin Doctor (aka Chief Wailer), MizMycoli and other e-rodents, oya make una come defend ya Oga ooo.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Leopardd(m): 1:12pm On Aug 26, 2015
Who doesn't know Boyloaf?

When I was in Abuja, Boyloaf would come to party with plenty of babes and pop the most expensive wines.
The guy is a charlatan, who is only after his own pocket.
I know under Jonathan he used to receive millions of naira monthly without doing anything, he would boast that his brother is on seat and that nothing is gonna happen.
See fool.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by seunmsg(m): 1:21pm On Aug 26, 2015
Thank God this is coming from a Niger Deltan. Am sure they knew the truth about the abysmal performance of GEJ all along but just had to support him due to ethnic sentiment.

Good to also see that he is in support of the probe of the GEJ's administration unlike some silly elders and myopic youths on NL who want the corruption probe to be stopped.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by Nobody: 1:22pm On Aug 26, 2015
NO NO NO

Buhari is a fraud. Everyone hate him. I don't know why he want to repair nigeria. He should leave us to suffer. Na by forca? angry

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by obailala(m): 1:29pm On Aug 26, 2015
Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqq67csbN2w&feature=youtu.be

The man has just said the absolute truth. Jonathan's approach of 'settling' the Niger-Deltans by giving billions to 'big men' and politicians while the poor kept getting poorer, that was a very wrong approach.

Only a person senselessly blinded by ethnicity/tribalism wouldn't see how Jonathan was a waste of 'presidential slot' for Niger-Deltans.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by CR77(f): 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2015
grin God bless GEJ

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by boman2014: 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2015



now some of his people will deny him

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by KHAYGOLD(m): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
WE already know that he is......
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by MrPeterson(m): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
When God send confusion into your enemy's camp

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by lifezone247(m): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Op, picture of the wicked man or.......
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by 1MCN: 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Ok

He obviously certainly did not get a fair portion of the oil pipeline surveillance contract.

I thought I once saw a thread here on NL where the OP posted a google map image of Otueke as a scanty and shanty ghost town before Jonathan became president and another image of the same place in late 2014 with several multiple storey buildings and several other modern buildings, and people were lambasting the man as a clannish despot who has used the entire wealth of the country to develop only his hometown?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by LouisVanGaal(m): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
PassingShot:
MizMycoli, oya come here to defend your Oga ooo.
Fear let am show face?? She would say nw that it's propaganda from APC...

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by PentiumPro(f): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Watch out, Yiboesss will call Boyloaf a Yoruba man on this thread very soon.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by buskie13(m): 1:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
foolishness is when u can't speak about him when he was de president...now u talk to him any how...call him all sorts of name cos he refused giving chance to loot....shame on u boyloaf.
.wat a name ..Boyloaf ...sounds more like breadloaf

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by ladyF(f): 1:33pm On Aug 26, 2015
Chai....This one serious oooo

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Wicked Man - Boyloaf by obailala(m): 1:33pm On Aug 26, 2015
Leopardd:
Who doesn't know Boyloaf?

When I was in Abuja, Boyloaf would come to party with plenty of babes and pop the most expensive wines.
The guy is a charlatan, who is only after his own pocket.
I know under Jonathan he used to receive millions of naira monthly without doing anything, he would boast that his brother is on seat and that nothing is gonna happen.
See fool.
That Boyloaf was a careless or irresponsible spender who also gained immensely from GEJ's indiscretions, that does not change the fact that he has just spoken the absolute truth. GEJ was the president and he ought to have applied some wisdom in dealing with the Niger-Deltans. Instead GEJ went ahead splurging billions on big-men, politicians and militants while the poor people in the Niger-Delta continued to remain poor. The poor in the niger-delta continued to support GEJ based on the fact that he was their son whom would help them but the question I ask is, apart from the already rich and influential, who did GEJ help in the niger-delta?

Some months back it was reported that JTF donated a bore-hole to GEJ's mother's community, just recently it was reported that GEJ's very own community 'Otuoke' lacked potable water. The dualisation of the east-west road which was started since OBJ's time, due to one corrupt scandal or the other, this very highway which is the only road that links Bayelsa to the rest of Nigeria could not be completed even by a ND president. So please, how can you tell me that Gen Boyloaf is wrong in his assertions?

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