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Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by bakaredc: 9:49am On Jul 08, 2017
Fellow Nigerians, I had the rare honour of sitting and chatting with our Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, last Sunday, July 2, 2017, and it was such an amazing encounter. As you would probably have noticed on this page in the last few weeks, I’ve been visibly worried about the soaking tension in Nigeria. I’ve never been so agitated in a long time. Though we’ve had our fair share of challenges and tribulations as a people and country, we’ve always found a way to manage our differences and live in peace. Why then the sudden clamour for separation and violence I wondered.

I was a humble, ardent and proud supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari in the last Presidential election out of the prevailing frustration and general anger against the PDP misrule under the seemingly irredeemable leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan. I must confess that the APC government that took over did not take full advantage of the massive goodwill it garnered from every part of Nigeria. Not since 1993, when Chief Moshood Abiola won a most decisive and convincing election have we witnessed the kind of clean and clear electoral mandate delivered in 2015. As a matter of fact, not only was an incumbent sitting African President defeated spectacularly, the man who lost actually called to congratulate the victor. That was a new tradition in the volatile Nigerian electoral system. It is my hope and expectation that the future leaders of our country will continue to imbibe all the positive lessons learnt from the 2015 elections and its aftermath.

However, the APC government took off at snail speed, crawling like a millipede. The Buhari/Osinbajo administration behaved like it had all the time in the world. Big fans and volunteer supporters like me got alarmed very early. I panicked so much at the direction things were going that I hurriedly wrote a desperate memo to President Muhammadu Buhari pleading with him not to fritter away the uncommon goodwill that he then enjoyed. That mail actually got the attention of Mr President and earned me a special invitation to the Aso Rock Presidential villa where I sat in total privacy with our dear leader and was able to offer a few tips and ideas. That was also a new development and I was elated that his would be a listening and responsive government.

As days rolled by and months climbed months, things went from bad to worse and then worst. The APC government was busy fighting a war of attrition with itself from the outset. It was also waging wars against perceived enemies of the Party and the State. These wars were being fought on all fronts and it was going to distract from the primary task of nation-building. It was frighteningly similar to the incendiary and eventually fatal approach that ultimately led to the demise of President Jonathan’s PDP administration. I felt a sense of déjà vu! Only a few people could see the palpable danger ahead. It is not easy to fight corruption in Nigeria. Like everything Nigerian, even corruption enjoys Federal character. The main reason most Nigerians fight tooth and nail for government appointment is to be able to partake in slicing off a chunky part of the national cake and savouring it with cronies and families, not for service.

There was no way you are going to probe only the Jonathan government and not invite the fierce and fiendish wrath of some sympathetic militants who would argue that he was being persecuted because he comes from a particular section and minority tribe. Meanwhile, all those who had looted and emptied Nigeria fifty to even ten years earlier are virtually walking free without any fear of prosecution not to mention punishment or even prison sentences.

Once the Buhari government chose to make the war against corruption its main cardinal priority, it was going to be like touching the tiger by the tail. Corruption was going to fight back with all the ferocity and velocity at its command and disposal. It is arguable that, perhaps, the President should have tarried a while, to secure and stabilise the economic structures of Nigeria before embarking on these wars. Sooner than expected, the militants began to strike with mathematical accuracy and scientific precision. And they struck at the very jugular of Nigeria without blinking. Our oil resources were attacked just as internationally oil prices dipped. Almost immediately, Nigeria began haemorrhaging dangerously.

The hullaballoo made our case far worse than it ever was. We couldn’t lift or supply enough oil, our cash cow. As if by some unseen conspiracy, the price of crude oil fell calamitously on the international market as the attacks mounted and became sustained. Thus the income that could not sustain us even on regular, incident free days became drastically drained and insufficient. States could not pay salaries of workers and our citizens lost jobs in droves.

If this was not already bad enough, our President suffered health challenges and could not operate full blast. President Buhari has now spent more time abroad than at home on medical leave this year. It would seem the enemies of Nigeria never slept at night as they waged endless wars against our country. And to crown it up, the agitation for secession filled the air as the carefully orchestrated call for the creation of an Igbo nation seemingly became deafening. Some Arewa youths from Northern Nigeria complicated the already terrible situation by pouring petrol into fire when they satirically gave Igbos resident in the North the quit notice to head back home by October 1, 2017, the anniversary of our independence as a Nation and Republic. How can one country suffer from all these debilitating afflictions in one fell swoop, without almost becoming comatose?



Any patriotic Nigerian should be seriously concerned. I truly pitied and prayed for whosoever has the fortune or misfortune of leading Nigeria at this unfortunate period and that man is the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo. As I sat down to write my last column, which obviously went viral, my mind kept flashing to the Acting President. I was then in Johannesburg. As soon as I finished writing Friday night, I decided to send him a text message: “Your Excellency, good evening Sir. I’m sending you good tidings from South Africa. I will be in Nigeria tomorrow by God’s grace and wish to pay you a visit on Sunday afternoon or evening…”

I went to sleep thereafter but got a pleasant surprise as soon as I woke up from the Acting President: “Thanks very much Dele. Sunday afternoon is good, my assistant will call to schedule… God bless you.” What a wonderful leader, I soliloquised. I wish more of our leaders could be this simple and down to earth. I’ve known Professor Osinbajo for more than two decades as a man who has never been desperate for anything in life. He handles every job or assignment, whether domestic or international, with unusual decorum, meticulousness, adeptness and dexterity. This is what distinguished and endeared him to Lagosians when he served as Attorney General. As promised in his response, his assistant contacted me and we made plans for my meeting with him.

I landed in Lagos Saturday evening and headed to Abuja on Sunday afternoon. Acting President Osinbajo’s aides were as professional and polite as their boss. Everything was planned to the minutest detail. My trip to the Akinola Aguda House was very smooth. I never encountered any over-bloated and unnecessary protocol or security. It reminded me immediately of the kind of protocol and security I have seen surrounding serious minded African and other foreign leaders determined only to work and not just grandstand. As soon as I completed a short and simple security screening, I was asked to sit in a waiting room. At the appointed time and without any grandiloquent arrival, the Acting President walked in alone, I mean alone, and I stood up to greet him and we exchanged pleasantries. Then he told me, “Dele, je a wo yaara kan lo…” (Dele, let’s enter one room together). He was that modest. We entered a small room and someone brought us some snacks with an option of coffee or tea. I chose tea while the Acting President chose coffee. Let me note that neither of us touched any food or drink once we started discussing Nigeria.

The challenges of Nigeria are so heavy but Professor Osinbajo did not appear like a man intimidated or overwhelmed by the enormity of the problems. He believes problems are meant to be solved by man. His worries are not about the complexities of politics and politicians. He is troubled and traumatised about the future of Nigerian youths. Every now and then, during our interaction, he would make calls to check on how things were going in various departments of State. I saw a man who is very hands-on. He actually carries out his own investigations with subtlety and tact. He refuses to operate from a gilded cage. Many leaders fail because they simply abdicate responsibilities to others without making personal effort to supervise, understand and tackle the issues at stake. I love the way he has demystified and simplified power.

Professor Osinbajo said to me repeatedly that Nigerians are not asking for too much. As he reiterated several times, what he and his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari, need to do is to work very hard to produce and provide the basic necessities of life first before thinking of extravagance or luxury. His unflinching loyalty to his boss is undeniable and unassailable. He sees President Buhari as a role model for all Nigerians to emulate. In his view, if we can accept to imbue the spirit of selflessness that President Buhari possesses, many of our problems would disappear. He sees light at the end of the tunnel. He’s been on the road and he is inspired and encouraged by the love and warm reception accorded him in every part of Nigeria. He invites every Nigerian to work closely with the Buhari government in order to overcome the menace of corruption, retrogression and decay.

As I stood up to leave, the Acting President actually walked out with me and we continued our conversation. Nigeria is blessed to have a Vice President who does not suffer from a big ego or inordinate ambition. He is concerned with the here and now. He believes that if the institutions of government are strengthened, and the cancer of corruption is contained, then our country will go places and reach the desired destination very soon. He just wants to handle the huge assignment given to him by his boss with every sense of responsibility and loyalty and to succeed in delivering to the people on the joint mandate given to his boss and himself by the Nigerian people.

There is no doubt that Professor Yemi Osinbajo has done just that so far. It is clear that his approach is working and that the nation has woken from its slumber and is gradually returning to the glory days. His determination to succeed his buoyed by the unflinching support that he has received from President Buhari with regard to the steps that he is taking. For me, this is a combination made in heaven.


Prof Osinbajo’s style is to leave politics and politicking to the politicians for the main part whilst he engages himself and focuses on the more productive task of dealing with the needs, aspirations and expectations of Nigerian in the area of security, jobs, youth restiveness, poverty alleviation, power and the economy. From our recent interaction and my personal knowledge of him, I have an unshaken belief in his ability to continue to fulfil and discharge the unenviable duties and responsibility bestowed upon him by his boss and the grund norm of our land, the 1999 Constitution.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/07/08/a-special-evening-with-the-acting-president/

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Nobody: 9:53am On Jul 08, 2017
Let me read first! I smell Front Page!

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by sunnysunny69(m): 9:53am On Jul 08, 2017
The meeting narrative justifies how simple the acting president is, giving the chance he may be able to take Nigeria to greater heights.

These are qualities of a leader as copied from Forbes. ( Honestly , Delegate , Communication , Confidence , Commitment , Positive Attitude , Creativity , Intuition , Inspire and Approach ) He may not tick all the boxes but sure is building his qualities and people will say Tinubu stooge, tell me who doesn't need a little lift in life ?

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by kitaatita: 10:07am On Jul 08, 2017
Once the Buhari government chose to make the war against corruption its main cardinal priority, it was going to be like touching the tiger by the tail. Corruption was going to fight back with all the ferocity and velocity at its command and disposal. It is arguable that, perhaps, the President should have tarried a while, to secure and stabilise the economic structures of Nigeria before embarking on these wars. Sooner than expected, the militants began to strike with mathematical accuracy and scientific precision. And they struck at the very jugular of Nigeria without blinking. Our oil resources were attacked just as internationally oil prices dipped. Almost immediately, Nigeria began haemorrhaging dangerously. The hullaballoo made our case far worse than it ever was. We couldn’t lift or supply enough oil, our cash cow. As if by some unseen conspiracy, the price of crude oil fell calamitously on the international market as the attacks mounted and became sustained. Thus the income that could not sustain us even on regular, incident free days became drastically drained and insufficient. States could not pay salaries of workers and our citizens lost jobs in droves.
It is not easy to fight corruption in Nigeria. Like everything Nigerian, even corruption enjoys Federal character. The main reason most Nigerians fight tooth and nail for government appointment is to be able to partake in slicing off a chunky part of the national cake and savouring it with cronies and families, not for service. There was no way you are going to probe only the Jonathan government and not invite the fierce and fiendish wrath of some sympathetic militants who would argue that he was being persecuted because he comes from a particular section and minority tribe...Dele Momodu"
Unfortunately Mr. Momodu turns out to represent the reprehensible agents of corruption who are fighting this administration.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Sapiosexuality(m): 10:14am On Jul 08, 2017
sunnysunny69:
The meeting narrative justifies how simple the acting president is, giving the chance he may be able to take Nigeria to greater heights.
I've actually thought about it over. And I came to the conclusion that he doesn't have that capacity we initially thought he had. He'd just be a more docile version of GEJ.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by 989900: 10:15am On Jul 08, 2017
He believes that if the institutions of government are strengthened, and the cancer of corruption is contained, then our country will go places and reach the desired destination very soon. He just wants to handle the huge assignment given to him by his boss with every sense of responsibility and loyalty and to succeed in delivering to the people on the joint mandate given to his boss and himself by the Nigerian people.

Some people would still have a problem with the above. undecided sad angry

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by NaijaMutant(f): 10:16am On Jul 08, 2017
I would have read the post if it came from a credible source other than Dele Momodu the praise singing hireling who masks himself with a false humility.

FFK does his without hypocrisy, so I esteem him better than Dele the tribal hypocrite

Osinbajo is no doubt intellectually sound a good man in his own standards.

Osinbanjo is timid and a surrogate to the most corrupt godfather in Tinubu.

No amount of cosmetics can change that.

Dele should tell us another story

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by NaijaMutant(f): 10:19am On Jul 08, 2017
989900:


Some people would still have a problem with the above. undecided sad angry

So na Dele Momodu the attention seeker you dey quote like Aristotle


what's the difference between FFK and Dele ?

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by NaijaMutant(f): 10:27am On Jul 08, 2017
sunnysunny69:
The meeting narrative justifies how simple the acting president is, giving the chance he may be able to take Nigeria to greater heights.

sorry, this won't fly

No body hates Osinbajo but all this hailing
making him a superman won't fly

As long as he remains a timid surrogate in the hands of his godfather Tinubu

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by 989900: 10:28am On Jul 08, 2017
NaijaMutant:


So na Dele Momodu the attention seeker you dey quote like Aristotle


what's the difference between FFK and Dele ?

That was Osinbajo's thought expressed by Dele, at times you need to ignore the messenger and take the message (in reference to 'Dele Davido').

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by sunnysunny69(m): 10:30am On Jul 08, 2017
NaijaMutant:


sorry, this won't fly

No body hates Osinbajo but all this hailing
making him a superman won't fly

As long as he remains a timid surrogate in the hands of his godfather Tinubu
giving the chance, just a chance
Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by seunmsg(m): 10:34am On Jul 08, 2017
Sapiosexuality:
I've actually thought about it over. And I came to the conclusion that he doesn't have that capacity we initially thought he had. He'd just be a more docile version of GEJ.

Very very wrong and unfair assessment. You don't expect Osinbajo to be fully active as president when the substantive president is still very much around.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Sapiosexuality(m): 10:39am On Jul 08, 2017
seunmsg:


Very very wrong and unfair assessment.
It's easy to think that it is not. That is what calmness does when we don't fully observe. He's just a calm man who have shown strength in making peace. But he doesn't have the will to execute justice despite being a lawyer.

There can't be peace when people are angry. There can't be peace without justice. His understanding and execution of power and justice is amateurish. It's easy to see it the other way round.
Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by sunnyb0b0(m): 10:43am On Jul 08, 2017
2019 campaigns in full gear.

Afonjas will reap what they sowed in 2015.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by seunmsg(m): 10:50am On Jul 08, 2017
Sapiosexuality:
It's easy to think that it is not. That is what calmness does when we don't fully observe. He's just a calm man who have shown strength in making peace. But he doesn't have the will to execute justice despite being a lawyer.

There can't be peace when people are angry. There can't be peace without justice. His understanding and execution of power and justice is amateurish. It's easy to see it the other way round.

Can you properly define the kind of justice you want him to execute? Considering the fact that the substantive president is still very much around, don't you think he's very much incapacitated right now to initiate any radical changes to the way things are done?

Nigeria is a very complex country to lead and it is even more complicated when the president is in acting capacity and not fully in charge. The current regime is still the Buhari presidency and we must not forget that fact. When we get to an Osinbajo presidency, you can then assess his performance and determine if he can execute justice the way you want to see it done.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by tomakint: 11:04am On Jul 08, 2017
Give Osinbajo full powers as President then watch him for 1 year until then I can do my assessments and judgment on him.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by NaijaMutant(f): 11:04am On Jul 08, 2017
989900:


That was Osinbajo's thought expressed by Dele, at times you need to ignore the messenger and take the message (in reference to 'Dele Davido').

So said Dele

still irrelevant

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by jieta: 11:08am On Jul 08, 2017
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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by surgical: 11:24am On Jul 08, 2017
NaijaMutant:


So na Dele Momodu the attention seeker you dey quote like Aristotle


what's the difference between FFK and Dele ?
Dele get paid for his PR jobs of which this is one.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by surgical: 11:35am On Jul 08, 2017
seunmsg:


Can you properly define the kind of justice you want him to execute? Considering the fact that the substantive president is still very much around, don't you think he's very much incapacitated right now to initiate any radical changes to the way things are done?

Nigeria is a very complex country to lead and it is even more complicated when the president is in acting capacity and not fully in charge. The current regime is still the Buhari presidency and we must not forget that fact. When we get to an Osinbajo presidency, you can then assess his performance and determine if he can execute justice the way you want to see it done.
What everybody needs is an opportunity to showcase once capability, there maybe no second chance, if does well with this one even if he falls out with the cabal he may get a second chance with the people but if he preferr the cabal to the people, then am sorry.he cannot be removed by the presidency but can be removed by the legislators but see how amateaurish he is handling the matter, When there are several others that can do a better job than magu without the bagage,

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:38am On Jul 08, 2017
seunmsg:


Can you properly define the kind of justice you want him to execute? Considering the fact that the substantive president is still very much around, don't you think he's very much incapacitated right now to initiate any radical changes to the way things are done?

Nigeria is a very complex country to lead and it is even more complicated when the president is in acting capacity and not fully in charge. The current regime is still the Buhari presidency and we must not forget that fact. When we get to an Osinbajo presidency, you can then assess his performance and determine if he can execute justice the way you want to see it done.
I'm not ready. Thanks.
Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by DIKEnaWAR: 11:50am On Jul 08, 2017
This over sized mumu again...

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by seunmsg(m): 12:23pm On Jul 08, 2017
surgical:
What everybody needs is an opportunity to showcase once capability, there maybe no second chance, if does well with this one even if he falls out with the cabal he may get a second chance with the people but if he preferr the cabal to the people, then am sorry.he cannot be removed by the presidency but can be removed by the legislators but see how amateaurish he is handling the matter, When there are several others that can do a better job than magu without the bagage,


Buhari appointed Magu and not Osinbajo. It will amount to serious insubordination for the acting president to remove Magu when he (Magu) still enjoys the confidence of the substantive president. In fact, only an amateur political analyst will advice the acting president to handle the Magu issue in another way.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Maduawuchukwu(m): 12:50pm On Jul 08, 2017
Dele Momodu is a horrible Ass-licker and praise singer. Always talking about how he met with MKO, Buhari, Tinubu and even Jesus christ. I can never keep this type of person near me.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Maduawuchukwu(m): 12:54pm On Jul 08, 2017
seunmsg:



Buhari appointed Magu and not Osinbajo. It will amount to serious insubordination for the acting president to remove Magu when he (Magu) still enjoys the confidence of the substantive president. In fact, only an amateur political analyst will advice the acting president to handle the Magu issue in another way.

The issue here is that the body saddled with the task of confirming him has rejected him not once but twice so he has to go. There is a reason why the law makes provision for confirmation which implies that one cannot be in acting capacity forever. Osibanjo is merely trying to use mischief to achieve his aims and the courts will put him in his place.

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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by Thisis2raw(m): 12:56pm On Jul 08, 2017
All I know is Dele na my boy
Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by MirJay: 12:57pm On Jul 08, 2017
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Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by dakeskese(m): 12:57pm On Jul 08, 2017
...Dele na my boy, Dele na my boy...


gbayi Davido! bahd bahdo bahdest tongue...
Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by leksmatt(m): 12:58pm On Jul 08, 2017
make dem go ask Davido about dele his boy
Re: Dele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by omowolewa: 12:58pm On Jul 08, 2017
Am looking forward to such an amazing time too

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