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Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by CaptainTalker: 5:10am On Jan 28, 2017
WHO WANTS PRESIDENT BUHARI DEAD

BY DELE MOMODU

Fellow Nigerians, please allow me to say wherever two or more Nigerians are gathered these days the topic of discussion must, naturally, dovetail to our dear President’s state of health and the consequential suggestion that our country is ailing as a result. This controversy didn’t start today. I remember how Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose, the enfant terrible of Ekiti State, raised a horrific alarm, just before the 2015 election that eventually catapulted Major General Buhari back to power. He had screamed to the whole world, indeed to high heavens, that the then APC Presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, had suffered brain damage and that he had to be flown abroad in an air ambulance for treatment. I was in London at that time and I remember making frantic calls to impeccable sources who I believe would know the truth. I was able to obtain pictures of visitors to the modest apartment General Buhari was staying at the time, which was somewhere in the high brow Mayfair. The visitors included Nasir El Rufai and Kayode Fayemi and they were able to dispel the ugly rumour even if some doubting Thomases still believed the worst had happened as Fayose continued to spur them on.



It is about two years since that happened and it doesn’t seem much has changed. The only difference is that Buhari is now the President of Africa’s biggest nation and any news about him would be of greater interest to Nigerians, wherever they may be, and indeed the rest of the world. Since assuming power as Executive President, whenever the President has travelled abroad on vacation, the rumour mill has gone into overdrive with all manner of people espousing their own theories as to what is wrong with the President and the sort of treatment he has gone to receive. This trip is no different. It has been compounde by the fact that it was announced oin this occasion that the President was going on a medical vacation as he would take the opportunity of his holiday to see his doctors. This is why I believe the President’s information managers should try harder to dispel the rumours. They left the door ajar with the small piece of information they provided. Mischief makers would make capital out of this once nothing more was said about the matter. There is no big deal telling us how the President is spending his holiday, where he is staying and so on. If indeed he is seeing doctors for a routine check up or worse still his health is failing like happens to all mortals, there is nothing to be ashamed of. We should be provided with the information and updated regularly with what is happening. If the President had routinely gone into hospital Nigerians should know the hospital as a matter of right what hospital he has gone to and if possible the doctors attending to him. The doctors should be allowed to inform the public as much as possible without jeopardising his right to the little privacy that he has left. The citizens of Nigeria and the rest of the world are anxious to know every little information about the President of the most populous black nation and they should be obliged.

What seems clear to me is that those in charge of disseminating information about the President do not seem to realise that once you become President of Nigeria, especially now in the era of social media, you become a gold fish with no hiding place. The President of Nigerian is no longer a private person upon assumption of office. His life belongs to Nigeria and Nigerians. That is the simple truth that the President and his publicists must realise and accept. It was in the dark ages when people think that they are protecting the President and Nigerians by not telling us about things happening to the President and around him.

If the President’s PR people are not obliging Nigerians then, the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo should take charge properly by addressing the public and allaying the fears of the people. He is a very cerebral person who must appreciate the debilitating effect that the kind of stories being peddled about is having on the polity and the economy. The has led to people even carrying some salacious tales that some infernal cabal have asked Professor Yemi Osinbajo to resign in order that a Northerner can act as President and to prevent a Yoruba man from becoming President in the event that the worst happens to the President. The reason that such fiction is able to thrive is because people feel that the Vice President has not come out powerfully enough to demonstrate that he is truly the Acting President. For many, his body language leaves too many questions unanswered. They claim that he either appears like someone in the dark about events around him or that he is just being too careful not to send wrong signals. The way we disseminate news still leaves much to be desired. We seem to treat power with too much trepidation and thus allow touts to take over and rule the airwaves and cause confusion all over the place. I know that is not the case because the Vice President is not that kind of person. He is a careful but deliberate man who brings his intelligence and experience to bear on all that he is doing. However, it is clear to me that he has not been faced with this kind of dilemma before. I am sure that the Vice President knows that neither the President nor himself have any real private life again. It is clear that President’s handlers do nt know this. I was surprised to hear what my brother, the Special Adviser to the President, Femi Adesina, had to say about this matter suggesting that it was left to the President to tell us what he wished about himself, his vacation and his health.

Silence is not always golden. It can be somewhat destructive if care is not taken. I’m reasonably certain that President Buhari is on a short vacation as announced when he was travelling. Even if I do not know exactly where he is, I believe he is resting and possibly seeing his doctors for an annual check up. Why make a sog and dance or fetish of this? President Buhari is human after-all. It is sad that we often make mountains out of molehills by our actions, inactions and ill-actions. Nigeria ought to have learnt useful lessons from the days prior to the death of former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. This was how Nigeria was thrown into total confusion in 2010 because of the inordinate ambitions of a few people. I believe we have come a long way since then. I thought we had established that our public officers, especially our leaders, are in the spotlight and the full glare of the citizenry. That is the price you pay for leadership. You cannot expect to be in that role and then want to be a private citizen. If you want that, then you stay in the confines of your sitting room or the “other room”! You certainly do not aspire to public office, if that is your desire. There are very good reasons why we need to know what is happening to our leaders, especially the President and the Vice President. Our Leaders forget that they are Public servants. Emphasis being on the word “Public”. They are being maintained by our hard earned money, tax payers money, whether they are on holiday, or on a routine medical check or a major medical operation. We therefore have a right to the information that is presently being hidden from us. If the President does not care as some of his aides are suggesting, we care! It is our country and we asked him to lead us.

The state of health of the President, Vice President, and other major leaders in the executive, the legislature and the judiciary are of paramount concern to us. If they are ill and unable to govern, legiste or dispense justice, we, the people, must know. They cannot be patched up. It is them, the elected leaders, and not their cohorts, associates and acolytes that we elected to govern and legislate for us. Those associates, kitchen cabinet members or other surrogates cannot overreach the Constitution and govern on behalf of the President or Governors. That is what almost happened during President Yar’Adua’s last days. We vigorously resisted those that sought to hijack the government at that time and succeeded in driving them out of Aso Rock. Nobody can take us back to those dark days. We are not prepared for anybody to set us back.

The Nigerian Constitution is clear on what would happen in case of any eventuality to the President. No Jupiter can change that unilaterally, not even the Vice President. Fortunately, Prof Osinbajo is an esteemed and erudite lawyer. I am positive that he will not allow the Constitution to be suborned. He is a God-fearing and courageous man and will defend the laws of our land as he has pledged to do. I expect that President Buhari will do the same. That is why he has consistently transmitted a message to the Senate that the Vice-President is to act for him when he is away on vacation.

What happened in The Gambia just last week should have shown clearly that the days of reckless rascality in government and governance in Africa are gone forever. Fortunately, Nigeria and its leaders have taken the lead in enthroning democracy in other countries, cue Charles Taylor and Liberia, Gbagbo and Ivory Coast and now Jammeh and The Gambia, and so cannot now turn around to do the opposite in our own country.

On a more serious note, someone needs to talk some sense to the ruling party, APC. In case, the party apparatchik are still living in denial, it should be told in very clear terms that APC is flailing and floundering aimlessly and dangerously. The party is not living up to expectations. Nigerians are suffering and crying. No excuse can change the fact that most of the promises we made have not been kept. Volunteers and non-party members like us are being harassed and confronted on the streets by those who feel let down by a government we helped to midwife. It is shocking that a party which coasted to power on the wave of a significant majority of popular votes has virtually wasted and frittered away its goodwill so fast. Something drastic and urgent has to be done to arrest the slide into oblivion. The best and most charitable friends of APC would admit privately, if not publicly, that this government has failed to sparkle, in fact, that it has been too lacklustre and sluggish. It is as if it feels it has all the time in the world. Why is APC unable to fly?

There are just too many questions begging for answers and APC has stubbornly refused to own up to its many shortcomings and seek help from within and outside. If you not know the way forward, one should be able to retrace his steps before it is too late. Those who invested in APC did so in the hope that it was coming to demolish the behemoth called PDP and make life better for most Nigerians. Never did we campaign that the journey was going to be an Israelite one that would take a total of 40 years instead of four. I believe Nigerians are very patient and understanding people but they often justifiably get impatient whenever they feel someone has taken them for a ride. This is why it may seem they are kicking fitfully and restlessly against the APC and unable to endure the hardships they currently face.

True change is needed and maybe the way to start being accountable is to publish details of the President’s state of health so we truly know where we are!

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/01/28/who-wants-president-buhari-dead/

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by MalcoImX: 5:17am On Jan 28, 2017
You want us yo open the link. Post the news now.
Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Paulpaulpaul(m): 6:19am On Jan 28, 2017
MalcoImX:
You want us yo open the link. Post the news now.


Oya, take it- Dele Momodu writes on President Buhari’s death rumour
Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Nobody: 6:38am On Jan 28, 2017
This Davido boy and long story be like 5&6. He wasn't thought summary back in school






Modified: Something strange just happened. Someone just edited my comment. How did the long post I quoted disappear? shocked shocked shocked
So mods now invade and edit people's posts/comments? Wow! This is serious

I thought Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by fowosh: 6:48am On Jan 28, 2017
why ds epistle?...why can't he tell us the conclusion... who has time to b reading this Jack shit

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by wawappl: 6:56am On Jan 28, 2017
Jacksparr0w127:
This Davido boy and long story be like 5&6. He wasn't thought summary back in school


LOL

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Nutase: 7:06am On Jan 28, 2017
Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by wizkidblogger(f): 7:14am On Jan 28, 2017
Story for the gods

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:15am On Jan 28, 2017
Dele Momodu, this epistle isn't really necessary. Is it an essay competition ni?

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by petrov10: 7:19am On Jan 28, 2017
buhari should just apear on snap chat or video call to dispel these rumours haha?

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Nobody: 7:24am On Jan 28, 2017
Jacksparr0w127:
This Davido boy and long story be like 5&6. He wasn't thought summary back in school
shud that be the reason why you shud waste space on nl

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by PatriotTemidayo: 7:26am On Jan 28, 2017
Writing a million words to defend a simple issue is suspicious in itself. He made his point clear but am sure we didn't vote a secret cult into power, we voted a political party that got its power from the people, why so much secret about everything? Is it that The same people they begged to vote for them cannot ask question about their president again?............
Am just wondering.

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Ama80(f): 7:36am On Jan 28, 2017
We r still saying dis thing just dat his epistle is longer.
Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Nobody: 7:38am On Jan 28, 2017
anybody wey read am finish summarise am for me.

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by AdeniyiA(m): 7:51am On Jan 28, 2017
Jacksparr0w127:
This Davido boy and long story be like 5&6. He wasn't thought summary back in school
....stop quoting long posts as this,we know you're responding to it undecided

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by smogup: 7:51am On Jan 28, 2017
I keep on wondering how buhari was able to scam 150 million Nigerians without a WAEC certificate

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by voicelez: 8:21am On Jan 28, 2017
Davido aka OBO please call this your boy in order. His opinion is not necessary... grin grin grin

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by buygala(m): 8:21am On Jan 28, 2017
Summary of the epistle...


The Nigerian public is entitled to be informed by Constituted authority about the dullard's true state of existence smiley .....so that proper owambe and thanksgiving can commence if the dude has switched off, or is surely about to switch off smiley


Bye

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by eleojo23: 8:22am On Jan 28, 2017
I don't mean to sound harsh , but in all honesty, Buhari is presently of no use to Nigeria dead or alive.

He has proven that time and again by showing incompetence in handling national issues.

Ever since he took over, it seems Nigeria doesn't have a president.

I am not wishing him dead but if he is alive, let him just retire to his hometown and rest.

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Nobody: 8:22am On Jan 28, 2017
In Davido's voice "Dele is my boy, Dele is my boy".
If the President’s PR people are not obliging Nigerians then, the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo should take charge properly by addressing the public and allaying the fears of the people. He is a very cerebral person who must appreciate the debilitating effect that the kind of stories being peddled about is having on the polity and the economy.

This potbellied man is just yarning text book stuff. Shey it's the figure head acting president VP whose subbordinates including his service chiefs shut him out of an important security meeting just days ago?
Na him you wan make he take charge ba?
I bet osunbade doesn't even have a clue what's going on.
Saraki doesn't even look like someone who would invoke doctrine of necessity if things go south. The rogue wants power just as bad.

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:24am On Jan 28, 2017
As usual, epistle of St. Paul to Nigerians grin grin grin

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by tuoyoojo(m): 8:24am On Jan 28, 2017
I read the whole thing

it was quite refreshing

the scales are beginning to fall off the eyes of the APC supporters

its sad that Buhari who once had the support of the people could fall to such debasing depths to the point where a large number people would wish him dead

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Nobody: 8:25am On Jan 28, 2017
If Buhari is truly dead will you be happy..... "Share" to say "NO " like to say "Yes "

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by donsteady(m): 8:25am On Jan 28, 2017
Dele stop DISRESPECTING US! , i can remember vividly when you convinced your gullible followers to vote for Buhari, you couldn't tell him to provide his certificate and tax clearance, you are now shamelessly talking about his health status. I don't know how much was given to you at that time, knowing very well that this same Buhari had nothing to offer. If I were you I will burry my head in shame. But I just realized that people like you have no shame. I am not surprised that your little son in-law called you his boy.

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Ikem11(m): 8:26am On Jan 28, 2017
Dele na boy. This matter pass boys scout

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by justicejay(m): 8:26am On Jan 28, 2017
Na so yaradua's own start too

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by FreeGlobe(f): 8:27am On Jan 28, 2017
This Nigerias #1 sycophant and coward is calling fayose enfant terrible.. funny

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by Abudu2000(m): 8:27am On Jan 28, 2017
In davido's......Mr dele na my boy,dele na my boy=====

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Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by linkers: 8:27am On Jan 28, 2017
Let's wait and see
Re: Dele Momodu Writes On Buhari's Death Rumour by wowmenow: 8:27am On Jan 28, 2017
mountain of fire prayer

LET MY ENEMY FALL DOWN AND DIE

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