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My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Elbinawi: 1:57am On Aug 05, 2018
MY DEAR PRESIDENT, LET YOUR PEOPLE GO

By Dele Momodu

Your Excellency, it is with every sense of love and patriotism that I have decided to write you again despite the frustration of knowing that you may not hearken to my sincere advice to you, as I have written to plead with you on several occasions, but my entreaties have been to no avail. I pray this letter meets you well in the beautiful city of London where I expect you to be resting and relaxing by now whilst waiting to undergo your mandatory physical check-up. Sir, though this piece amounts to unsolicited advice from a self-appointed Special Adviser, I wish to reassure you that you should stop banking on professional politicians who are merely using you to feather their own nests. I demand and require no gratification whatsoever other than to put it permanently and indelibly on record that someone told you the truth while the unrepentant liars took over your space and led you astray.

Before I go on, please, permit me, Sir, to take you down memory lane, from the First Republic to the present. Practically all our leaders failed, or fell, usually not because of only what they did wrong but ostensibly because of what they did not do right. Let me also establish one fact. Most of our leaders have been catapulted to power, not by their superlative might, but by divine intervention. One day, I will chronicle how providence has been responsible for the exalted position all our leaders found themselves. Sadly, practically almost all of them forgot how they reached their lofty heights and sought to personally perpetuate themselves in power, but the celestial manner of their enthronement also saw to their humiliating, sometimes tragic, downfall. Consequently, virtually all, except may be General Abdulsalami Abubakar, were disgraced, removed or retired ignominiously or controversially.
President Obasanjo who was easily the most efficient, efficacious and effervescent leader, after the brilliant and youthful General Yakubu Gowon, ended his tenure in 2007 with the reverberating hoopla surrounding his third term bid. Whether he was interested in it, or his acolytes forced him into it, all his good works would always attract that cloudy addendum. It is noteworthy, for emphasis, that no leader in Nigerian history has ever succeeded in enslaving Nigerians. We can stretch this further, by stating categorically, that no leader in the world has ever achieved absolute authority permanently. Indeed, that is a preserve meant only for God. If only humans reminded themselves constantly of this fact and their mortality!

This is the reason I wish to appeal to you once again to resist the temptation of wanting to take Nigeria back to those days of oppression and suppression. In case you need to be reminded of how much God loves you, I shall gladly oblige. When your military regime was toppled in 1985, your enemies danced on the streets. You were compared to the worst dictators on earth and many would have thought it was finished and over for you. But the ways of the Almighty are not the ways of man. 30 years later, the same Nigerians who rejoiced over the collapse of your military junta, in their collective wisdom or stupidity or amnesia, gave you a resounding victory at the polls against a powerful government and incumbent President. This was after you had tried for a record third time and had virtually given up any chance or hope of winning a Presidential election again. You had actually wept for Nigeria and yourself on that third inauspicious occasion. This time around, in 2015, everything seemed stacked against you, including old age and diminishing health. Yet Nigerians at home and abroad placed their abundant faith in you. What you have done with their faith since then is debatable.
What more could anyone ever ask for again in this life? Credit for that victory must go to everyone, including saints and sinners, in case such nomenclatures exist on planet earth. Please, let no one rewrite the history of that epic battle to dislodge the PDP behemoth. It was thus a gross miscalculation to get power by such default and try to change the narrative by saying you belonged to everyone and to no one, or whichever way it was crafted by your speechwriters. Truth is you belonged to the party that embraced you, warts and all, and all the foot-soldiers who made it possible for you to attain power once again. Not just that, you instantly became the father of the nation on that fateful May 29, 2015, and could no longer discriminate against anyone for that matter. If you wanted to govern in peace and make appreciable impact, you should have treaded softly and walked gingerly towards your ultimate destination. The war of attrition that broke out as soon as you took power was totally unnecessary and uncalled for. Except for your most loyal supporters, not many ever trusted the many fisticuffs were to the benefits of Nigeria, but only for the pecuniary gains of the privileged ones in power.
If you fight a war for over three years and you are unable to defeat your enemies, you should realise that it is either they are stronger than you or your strategy is abysmally faulty and failing. I love the Yoruba adage: “ta a ba leni, ta a ba bani, iwon la a bani sota mo…” (If we pursue an adversary and cannot catch up with him, it is better to retreat, than continue to make enemies of such a person). It is not an act of cowardice to retreat or even surrender. The fight you are pursuing right now would eventually prove too costly for you and for Nigeria, even if you manage to win it, which I seriously doubt. By the time you reach the end of it, you will discover the meaning of anti-climax. The victory will be a pyrrhic one or if otherwise, a cataclysmic defeat. Therefore, I’m shocked that you’re allowing some reckless and vengeful politicians to goad you on and mislead you into victimising those who have left your party and are now opposing you. The same people you met and laughed with recently, before our very eyes, have suddenly become enemies who must be destroyed by all means. Sir, this act is totally unfortunate. Only God can give power and only HE can take it back. You did not use force to take power in 2015, why do you then think you need to retain that power by use of force and fire?

I’m not sure if you are familiar with world history, my dear President. You may need to ask your aides to print out some dark moments in human history for your perusal. What often happens is that you will, inadvertently, turn those you’re harassing now into superstars. What you are playing with is a game of David and Goliath. It is one of the most fascinating scenes in the Christian Bible. Goliath was so confident of his awesome strength and stamina and so looked down on pitiable and diminutive David. The Holy Bible recalls their fight was a classic example of a mismatch. But Goliath suffered a crushing defeat in the hands of David. That battle is still celebrated worldwide till today, and it is a story almost every child knows and is taught to learn from. The didactic lesson from it is that not every battle should be fought and not every arsenal should be deployed. Better to keep some things till they are absolutely needed. This cat and mouse game of using State apparatus to witch-hunt deserters is becoming predictable, boring and nauseating.

Those who have decamped from APC have only exercised their fundamental rights. Whether they are morally right is neither here nor there and is ultimately a verdict for the electorate to ponder and unravel when elections, which loom large, finally arrive. Similarly, whether they are legally justified in their defection is a matter which your party may seek to take up in the courts, and I am certain that the Courts will do justice to the case as they have been doing despite terrorisation, bullying and coercion from some over-exuberant agencies of your government. I pause to observe that some of these guys were hailed by us when they joined our side the last time. At that time, we justified their defection to us as being part of the democratic process. If they have now decided to go because they believe they are not wanted by some influential gladiators in the ruling party, my dear President, please let them go. Your party’s point that they have done so for less than altruistic reasons will be considered and digested by our people who are quite politically savvy and discerning. They will make up their minds as to the rights and wrongs of it all.

Your Excellency, I want you to remember that you will not be in power forever. You have your family and friends to consider. Those who have been locked up in prison today and those being hounded could never have envisaged a day like this would ever come when there would be a reversal of power and fortune. It is too cheap for a Governor to decamp today, and then he and his operatives are being terrorised tomorrow. Power should never be abused in this manner. Who knows what would happen when tomorrow comes again?

One of the reasons former President Jonathan is respected today and enjoys some peace is because he gave you great respect though both of you fought tooth and nail over power. He tolerated many of us who supported you and did not make the occupation of Aso Rock a matter of life and death. Sir, why can’t you reciprocate this wonderful gesture? It is to his eternal credit that, in the midst of our attacks on him, I got invited to the wedding of his daughter, and was treated with decorum. Politics should never be a matter of brutish animosity. That is why I always have tremendous regard for lawyers. They may fight like savage adversaries in Court but, whilst they are there, they still show themselves some honour and respect. It is their attitude once they step outside the courtroom that is even more remarkable. Then they shed the toga of adversaries and become noble and learned friends. I wish all of us could imbibe this kind of camaraderie in the practice of our political beliefs.

Furthermore, I have copious examples that show that what you sow is what you reap. I wish to plead with you to cool temper, Sir. I know how it feels to be abandoned in the lurch by your own friends and supporters. But that is life. Everything can’t be smooth all the time. When you go to the FIFA World Cup, you do so knowing only one team can grab the much-coveted trophy. You should try to play a good and clean game and leave the rest to Allah. You have played your part to the best of your abilities and should be happy once your conscience is clear that there was no better way to do things.

Even if you decide to keep all your opponents in the gulag, it still does not guarantee that you will win the next election in 2019. But if you do it in God’s way by embracing decency and fairness, your rating will go higher. You will attract natural admiration. The love of the people cannot be forced. You’ve been drawing sympathies to the decampees because of the high-handedness and intolerance of some of your agents. As I started this mail, what kept coming back to me was a very popular autobiography I read as a youth, LET MY PEOPLE GO, written by Albert John Luthuli, the very first Black African man to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Luthuli led the African National Congress in South Africa in the apartheid years for 15 agonising years and coordinated mass resistance and non-violent crusade against the White supremacists. Though he did not live long enough to see the end of apartheid, others carried on the task and Nelson Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison, came back alive to become the first President of an independent and free South Africa.
Mr President, there is a moralistic lesson to learn from the life and trajectory of the great Madiba Nelson Mandela. He became a world Statesman for his uncommon magnanimity and spirit of forgiveness. He had the power to exterminate his former tormentors and jailers but instead he decided to set up a Truth and Reconciliation Committee that tried to integrate the whites into a new black-dominated government. Nigeria needs urgent reconciliation, healing and unification, which has led to a strident clamouring for restructuring. We should be tired of fighting for power for personal aggrandisement after groping in darkness for 58 ugly years. There are no prizes for war but there are beautiful garlands for peace.

Sir, I’m begging you in the name of God, please, let your people go, in peace.
I remain yours most sincerely…


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/08/04/my-dear-president-let-your-people-go/amp/

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by sholatech(m): 2:18am On Aug 05, 2018
PMB..Please let my People Go!

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Nogodye(m): 3:23am On Aug 05, 2018
Let my people go or the people will let you go...Any viable candidate to replace PMB sir? Atiku is not an option and it will never be.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by resurgent2019: 3:37am On Aug 05, 2018
I just pray Buhari listens. Another point worth noting is that politicians are not to die for. You can imagine my shock and sadness at Godswill Akpabio’s alleged plan to APC and Buhari after the suffering of Christians for the past 4 years under this same Buhari? So exactly have we hoi polloi been waging an online war for? And in the process making enemies of our Muslim brothers? So Akpabio by joining APC is invariably saying Buhari is not a terrorist responsible for killing Christians in the middlebelt? I am still perplexed at this point.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by seunmsg(m): 4:21am On Aug 05, 2018
Dele Momodu should shut up and stop doing laundry business for Saraki at his age. Nigeria is a country of law and order. If Saraki or any of the defectors run foul of the law, they will be dealt with in accordance with the law. If Orji Uzo Kalu, Buhari's number one supporter in the south east can still be facing corruption charges in court without presidential interference, Momodu should not come here and tell us nonsense.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by godliman: 4:37am On Aug 05, 2018
resurgent2019:
I just pray Buhari listens. Another point worth noting is that politicians are not to die for. You can imagine my shock and sadness at Godswill Akpabio’s alleged plan to APC and Buhari after the suffering of Christians for the past 4 years under this same Buhari? So exactly have we hoi polloi been waging an online war for? And in the process making enemies of our Muslim brothers? So Akpabio by joining APC is invariably saying Buhari is not a terrorist responsible for killing Christians in the middlebelt? I am still perplexed at this point.
some of this ppl either worship the god above their belt, or are cowed because of fear of prosecution. It seems to me Akpabio is guilty of something and is afraid of prosecution.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by kings09(m): 4:43am On Aug 05, 2018
Buhari is suddenly blind n deaf to Dele's letters since it doesn't favour him.

Una see life?

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by kings09(m): 4:45am On Aug 05, 2018
seunmsg:
Dele Momodu should shut up and stop doing laundry business for Saraki at his age. Nigeria is a country of law and order. If Saraki or any of the defectors run foul of the law, they will be dealt with in accordance with the law. If Orji Uzo Kalu, Buhari's number one supporter in the south east can still be facing corruption charges in court without presidential interference, Momodu should not come here and tell us nonsense.

Wen he was writing opinion articles against Gej's govt, u praised him. Suddenly, ur tone has changed since he z against ur master buhari

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by GoldCircle: 4:46am On Aug 05, 2018
Nice piece. But will the deaf man hear? "Those whom the gods want to destroy, they first of all make deaf".

After all, Buhari has told us himself that he has hearing problems. I bet he's even in Britain to receive medical treatment for his hearing loss.

We shall see. I foresee an anti climax. The judiciary (Supreme Court) will eventually save the day.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by wilcox(m): 5:02am On Aug 05, 2018
After 3 years and no ministerial or juicy appointment for Mr DM and he choses to reverse his car and look for where to peach his tent pending the outcome of 2019. Oga you come late the government you helped to market to the people of Nigerian is a bad one and is now you chose to talk? I guess you should caption this piece "DELE MOMMODU LET NIGERIANS BE"

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 5:24am On Aug 05, 2018
Nice article article worth reading for reading sake. It changes nothing neither is it going to change the character of the man in aso rock. This is a man that referred to some of his own citizens as 5% even though he is supposed to be a father and make us more united. Unfortunately the youths that are supposed to be at the fore front of real change are busy fighting over which tribe cooks the best jollof with a major election less than a year away an election that would determine the fate and fortune of millions. We have young detribalised leaders such ad dankwabbo durotoye moghalu etc yet it baffles me seeing intelligent and educated youths still supporting myopic leaders who always play the tribal card to srperate rather than unite us

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Queenext: 6:16am On Aug 05, 2018
If DM could backtrack, with all the support he gave to PMB,then it shows PMB is a dismally failure.

I hope he listens,but he who the gods want to kill,they first make him mad.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Bethel4Life(f): 6:21am On Aug 05, 2018
Buhari is stubborn as far as stubborness is concerned



if not how d hell has he not sacked Adeosun despite all entreaties??

Later zombies will call him Mr integrity......




Well integrity ma asss

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Racoon(m): 6:27am On Aug 05, 2018
It is noteworthy, for emphasis, that no leader in Nigerian history has ever succeeded in enslaving Nigerians. We can stretch this further, by stating categorically, that no leader in the world has ever achieved absolute authority permanently.
Indeed, that is a preserve meant only for God. If only humans reminded themselves constantly of this fact and their mortality!

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Racoon(m): 6:34am On Aug 05, 2018
One of the reasons former President Jonathan is respected today and enjoys some peace is because he gave you great respect though both of you fought tooth and nail over power. He tolerated many of us who supported you and did not make the occupation of Aso Rock a matter of life and death.

Sir, why can’t you reciprocate this wonderful gesture? It is to his eternal credit that, in the midst of our attacks on him, I got invited to the wedding of his daughter, and was treated with decorum.
Politics should never be a matter of brutish animosity.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Trone: 6:42am On Aug 05, 2018
Great one Mr Dele. He who has an ear, let him hear.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Almaiga: 6:47am On Aug 05, 2018
Trash, your opinion is just one amongst over 180 million Nigerians. Why should your opinion be Superior over other Nigerians?
Endeavor to voice your opinion during the next Presidential election, by voting a candidate of your choice.

Nigerians are wiser now. cool

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by joeokoriem: 6:49am On Aug 05, 2018
Can someone plz summarized this episode?
Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by tosin2013: 6:53am On Aug 05, 2018
resurgent2019:
I just pray Buhari listens. Another point worth noting is that politicians are not to die for. You can imagine my shock and sadness at Godswill Akpabio’s alleged plan to APC and Buhari after the suffering of Christians for the past 4 years under this same Buhari? So exactly have we hoi polloi been waging an online war for? And in the process making enemies of our Muslim brothers? So Akpabio by joining APC is invariably saying Buhari is not a terrorist responsible for killing Christians in the middlebelt? I am still perplexed at this point.

The likes of akpabio know that there was never any war against christians or southerners. It was all orchestrated to fool the youths like you and discredit pmb's govt. We have said it countless times with plenty evidences but lazy Nigerian youths av failed to listen!!

The politicians have the mumu button to always press at will!

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Kog45(m): 6:54am On Aug 05, 2018
seunmsg:
Dele Momodu should shut up and stop doing laundry business for Saraki at his age. Nigeria is a country of law and order. If Saraki or any of the defectors run foul of the law, they will be dealt with in accordance with the law. If Orji Uzo Kalu, Buhari's number one supporter in the south east can still be facing corruption charges in court without presidential interference, Momodu should not come here and tell us nonsense.
Haba with this nice write up!Dele Momodu should shut up?abi

I know come 29th may 2019 reality will down on us cos whether Buhari win or not it doesn't change anything.

I just pity Nigeria youths cos tomorrow looks bleak.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Amberon11: 6:59am On Aug 05, 2018
But how can Buhari understand all that grammar?

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Kog45(m): 7:02am On Aug 05, 2018
tosin2013:


The likes of akpabio know that there was never any war against christians or southerners. It was all orchestrated to fool the youths like you and discredit pmb's govt. We have said it countless times with plenty evidences but lazy Nigerian youths av failed to listen!!

The politicians have the mumu button to always press at will!
Sir you mean you have evidences of those responsible for the killings?

Pls tell us those responsible for the killings since government is shy away to nab those behind it cos personally i don't see it as Christian vs Muslim issue.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by DogmaNation: 7:02am On Aug 05, 2018
Would the bigot listen? His idiotic pigs takes him for a demi god. Buhari let my people go! Let Biafra go!

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Twistsss: 7:03am On Aug 05, 2018
I wonder why this people bother with letters Buhari will never read.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Pavarottii(m): 7:14am On Aug 05, 2018
Well written. The people supporting buhari, I wonder where they want this country to head to. Cos to be sincere, Nigeria is detororiating in all sectors u can think of.

It's unfortunate for our future.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by ashjay001(m): 7:54am On Aug 05, 2018
seunmsg:
Dele Momodu should shut up and stop doing laundry business for Saraki at his age. Nigeria is a country of law and order. If Saraki or any of the defectors run foul of the law, they will be dealt with in accordance with the law. If Orji Uzo Kalu, Buhari's number one supporter in the south east can still be facing corruption charges in court without presidential interference, Momodu should not come here and tell us nonsense.

Even Akpabio, after his purported defection, no go escape, as long as efcc ready for am.


Though, I wonder what Obanikoro brought to d table to escape Tinubu's wrathsad
Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by franchasng: 8:07am On Aug 05, 2018
BRAHIM BUNU TELLS THE TRUTH TO AUTHORITY!

Do you think you have seen Nigeria at her worse economic meltdown or seen the worse killings and religious wars yet? Well if you think so then just wait until our very dear PMB wins the 2019 presidential election then you'll know better...
In the meantime, please ignore your hatred for reading and read this to the end because it is a wake-up call to all of us who wants things to get better in Nigeria.

WHY ARE WE BLAMING BUHARI AND NOT OURSELVES!

Written by IBRAHIM BUNU.

In 2015, we changed a govt under which human beings and businesses fared well. The South watched as the Northern oligarchy, with the help of Lagos media, demonised the govt of the day, manipulated the electoral process to install a radical Islamist and we said nothing.

1. He appointed our Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Air Staff from his tribe/religion, we said nothing.

2. He appointed our National Security Adviser from his tribe/religion,we said nothing.

3. He followed it up with appointment of DG DSS from his village/ religion, we clapped for him.

4. He appointed Chairman EFCC from his tribe/religion; we kept quiet.

5. He appointed IGP from his religion and we said nothing.

6. He appointed Minister of Defence from his tribe and religion, we said nothing.

7. He appointed Minister of Interior from his tribe/religion, and we clapped for him.

8. He appointed CG Immigration from his tribe and religion, we were the more quiet.

9. He appointed CG Civil Defence from his own religion and region, we said nothing.

10. He appointed CG Prisons from his own tribe and religion and we hailed him.

11. He appointed DG NIA from his village, tribe and religion and we said it is his prerogative as President.

12. He appointed Chief of Defence Intelligence from his tribe and religion; we were the more quiet.

13. He appointed his kinsman, same religion, tribe and region the INEC Chairman, just to ensure he declares him winner even if he loses, and we equally said nothing!

14. He appointed the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice from his tribe and religion, we said nothing too!

15. A man is elected President and he concentrated the appointments of heads of entire security agencies in the country in one religion and region and you didn't notice it was in furtherance of an agenda?

16. Why is he so interested in having all the security heads from his religion and region?

17. Generals Obasanjo and T.Y. Danjuma, President Buhari's major supporters, have come out publicly to speak on their fears for Nigeria. The elders know Nigeria is sliding into great danger. Any moment from now, like they called Chief Obasanjo names; they will call Gen. Danjuma too.
They might tell you it's because PMB has stopped corruption that the General is angry and crying. They won't tell you that General Danjuma is a very rich Nigerian already that do not need anything from govt appointees.

18. Once President Buhari returned from London, after his last discharge from hospital, at the peak of IPOB agitation, he made a national broadcast and launched "Operation Python Dance" to deal with IPOB. His Attorney General applied to court to declare IPOB a terror group and proscribe it. IPOB never killed a single Nigerian to our knowledge.

19. Uptill this day, the President has not made any broadcast on fulani herdsmen and their militant wing, that have killed and pillaged Nigerians in their thousands. Their leaders come out to take responsibility for such killings and they are still walking free. No arrest. No prosecution. It is an agenda.

20. Who do we now blame? We were warned but we didn't heed the warnings. We needed change so badly and anything but Jonathan was fine.

21. Chief Femi Falana, Pastor Bakare and other rights advocates, you have let Nigerians down. You spoke so vehemently against GEJ but kept quiet in the face of tyranny, injustice and killing of Nigerians under PMB. God will request the blood of the Nigerians who have died in the hands of the emboldened herdsmen,at your hands.
As General Danjuma said, we are in real danger in Nigeria. Silence is no longer golden!

IBRAHIM BUNU.
Northern Integrity.

2019 is fast approaching, a chance we'll have to correct our mistakes and right our wrongs and to salvage what we have left, so please.... Kindly swallow your pride for the sake of humanity and share this message after reading it so that other people can read same and together we can make amends.

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by wakaman: 8:12am On Aug 05, 2018
DogmaNation:
Would the bigot listen? His idiotic pigs takes him for a demi god. Buhari let my people go! Let Biafra go!


Why the sigil?
Do you know what you are doing?

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Croesuscrown: 8:49am On Aug 05, 2018
One of the reasons former President Jonathan is respected today and enjoys some peace is because he gave you great respect though both of you fought tooth and nail over power. He tolerated many of us who supported you and did not make the occupation of Aso Rock a matter of life and death. Sir, why can’t you reciprocate this wonderful gesture? It is to his eternal credit that, in the midst of our attacks on him, I got invited to the wedding of his daughter, and was treated with decorum. Politics should never be a matter of brutish animosity.... Dele

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by FOLYKAZE(m): 8:51am On Aug 05, 2018
Article from a political jobber, not worth reading

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by Croesuscrown: 8:52am On Aug 05, 2018
I pause to observe that some of these guys were hailed by us when they joined our side the last time. At that time, we justified their defection to us as being part of the democratic process. If they have now decided to go because they believe they are not wanted by some influential gladiators in the ruling party, my dear President, please let them go. Your party’s point that they have done so for less than altruistic reasons will be considered and digested by our people who are quite politically savvy and discerning. They will make up their minds as to the rights and wrongs of it all. Your Excellency, I want you to remember that you will not be in power forever...
Dele

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Re: My Dear President, Let Your People Go By Dele Momodu by 49cents(m): 9:08am On Aug 05, 2018
tosin2013:


The likes of akpabio know that there was never any war against christians or southerners. It was all orchestrated to fool the youths like you and discredit pmb's govt. We have said it countless times with plenty evidences but lazy Nigerian youths av failed to listen!!

The politicians have the mumu button to always press at will!

So has no one been arrested over the killings in the middle belt?

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