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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by abkrgumel(m): 9:38am On Jul 16, 2019
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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by blowjob: 9:38am On Jul 16, 2019
THE OLD THIEF, NOR KNOW ALL DIS TRASH, HE WRITES
WHEN HE BE PRESIDENT. grin grin

NONSENSE grin grin grin grin grin grin


SAI BABA BUHARI. grin grin grin
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Masama: 9:40am On Jul 16, 2019
Obasanjo wrote another letter? This man no dey tire?
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by mixta140: 9:40am On Jul 16, 2019
Alright.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Masama: 9:40am On Jul 16, 2019
Mouth Gig:
THE OLD THIEF, NOR KNOW ALL DIS TRASH, HE WRITES
WHEN HE BE PRESIDENT. grin grin

NONSENSE grin grin grin grin grin grin


SAI BABA BUHARI. grin grin grin
Zombie

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by zoedew: 9:40am On Jul 16, 2019
Truth is, Obasanjo must carry the can for the mess from which he seeks to fashion out a message given that he removed the study of History from our schools. Hindsight makes for foresight! Now folks don’t know where we are coming from as a nation! It’s that bad!

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by nicepoker101(m): 9:41am On Jul 16, 2019
Same OBJ who gave his support for Buhari in 2015. Was he blind then?
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Menance: 9:42am On Jul 16, 2019
Oh Sharap all of you.

Were you not the ones that voted him? Why write love letters to him and disturb the tranquility in Nigeria
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by enemyofprogress: 9:43am On Jul 16, 2019
I give it to Obj unlike that useless brown teeth self centered man called tinubu

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by BabaO2: 9:43am On Jul 16, 2019
If obasanjo ever had ideas, why can't he implement his so called laudable ideas while in power at 3 different times. Nigerians are so stupid, sentimental and gullible. Some people are already staying we should look at the message not the messanger, what message can satan transmit? Everybody knows the best for nigeria but the likes of obasanjo set booby traps for the future of Nigeria.

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by enemyofprogress: 9:44am On Jul 16, 2019
nicepoker101:
Same OBJ who gave his support for Buhari in 2015. Was he blind then?
and so fokn what?people make mistakes, so sharaaAaaaap
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by TGM2015: 9:44am On Jul 16, 2019
Nothing in there incriminating Buhari. Obasanjo letter was summarized in four listing points.

To be explicit and without equivocation, Mr. President and General, I am deeply worried about four avoidable calamities:

1. abandoning Nigeria into the hands of criminals who are all being suspected, rightly or wrongly, as Fulanis and terrorists of Boko Haram type;

2. spontaneous or planned reprisal attacks against Fulanis which may inadvertently or advertently mushroom into pogrom or Rwanda-type genocide that we did not believe could happen and yet it happened.

3. similar attacks against any other tribe or ethnic group anywhere in the country initiated by rumours, fears, intimidation and revenge capable of leading to pogrom;

4. violent uprising beginning from one section of the country and spreading quickly to other areas and leading to dismemberment of the country.

1. Majority of Nigerians assumed all crimes are done by Fulanis, which may be wrong or right anyway.
2. This wrong assumption may led to attacks on Fulanis.
3. The attacks may extend to other ethnic groups based on the wrong assumptions.
4. All these may quickly lead to war and break aways.

The Genesis of all the wrong assumptions are from fake news (see paragraph two). As the President is from the Fulanis tribes, his silent and mismanagement of the crisis that was ASSUMED to be penetrated by his tribe has fuel the belief that he supported those criminal elements whose operations are similar to Boko Haram.

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Godwithme01: 9:45am On Jul 16, 2019
seunlayi:
We are Nigerians ❤
-We call every toothpaste MACLEAN
We don't care�
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We are like that�
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We can't help it�
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It's in our DNA �
-We point at an empty chair and ask “Who's sitting there ”
We are like that�
-We steal your belongings and help you look for them
We are just like that�
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We are just like that�
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We don't have a problem�
-We buy something,skip Instructions & ask neighbors how it's used
We don't care�
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We are cautious�
-We lock the car then try to open it 2 times before going
We are strange like that�
-We turn off the volume just to smell what's burning
We are just like that��

Abeg, speak for yourself, a lot of Nigerians are smarter than this shit.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Daroxle(m): 9:46am On Jul 16, 2019
Everyday one letter or the other
Y didn’t you put dis stuffs into practice during your tenure��
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by lordparcel: 9:47am On Jul 16, 2019
Nigeria is a Zoo
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Neddstark: 9:47am On Jul 16, 2019
Osinbade is an ultimate coward
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by nicepoker101(m): 9:48am On Jul 16, 2019
enemyofprogress:
and so fokn what?people make mistakes, so sharaaAaaaap
seems your navigational apparatus this morning has malfunctioned. Keep moving forward so you won't derail from your bearing.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by enemyofprogress: 9:49am On Jul 16, 2019
nicepoker101:
seems your navigational apparatus this morning has malfunctioned. Keep moving forward so you won't derail from your bearing.
and so fokn what?people make mistakes, so sharaaAaaaap
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by LLMG: 9:50am On Jul 16, 2019
To what end is this, is it of any use to the situation at hand right now. sometimes one can't help but wonder the way some Nigerians reason. It's a pity.
nwakaibe:
FROM THE ARCHIVES: CHINUA ACHEBE'S LETTER TO OBASANJO (2004)

My Dear President Obasanjo,

I write this letter with a very heavy heart. For some time now I have watched events in Nigeria with alarm and dismay. I have watched particularly the chaos in my own state of Anambra where a small clique of renegades, openly boasting its connections in high places, seems determined to turn my homeland into a bankrupt and lawless fiefdom. I am appalled by the brazenness of this clique and the silence, if not connivance, of the Presidency.

Forty three years ago, at the first anniversary of Nigeria’s independence I was given the first Nigerian National Trophy for Literature. In 1979, I received two further honors – the Nigerian National Order of Merit and the Order of the Federal Republic – and in 1999 the first National Creativity Award.

I accepted all these honors fully aware that Nigeria was not perfect; but I had a strong belief that we would outgrow our shortcomings under leaders committed to uniting our diverse peoples.

Nigeria’s condition today under your watch is, however, too dangerous for silence. I must register my disappointment and protest by declining to accept the high honor awarded me in the 2004 Honors List.

Yours faithfully,

Chinua Achebe
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York

Where is Obasanjo's reply to the above letter?
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by engrelvis(m): 9:51am On Jul 16, 2019
immhotep:

I am constrained to write to you this open letter. I decided to make it an open letter because the issue is very weighty and must be greatly worrisome to all concerned Nigerians and that means all right-thinking Nigerians and those resident in Nigeria. Since the issue is of momentous concern to all well-meaning and all right-thinking Nigerians, it must be of great concern to you, and collective thinking and dialoguing is the best way of finding an appropriate and adequate solution to the problem. The contents of this letter, therefore, should be available to all those who can help in proffering effective solutions for the problem of insecurity in the land.

One of the spinoffs and accelerants is the misinformation and disinformation through the use of fake news. A number of articles, in recent days, have been attributed to me by some people who I believe may be seeking added credence and an attentive audience for their opinions and viewpoints. As you know very well, I will always boldly own what I say and disown what is put into my mouth. But the issue I am addressing here is very serious; it is the issue of life and death for all of us and for our dear country, Nigeria. This issue can no longer be ignored, treated with nonchalance, swept under the carpet or treated with cuddling glove.



The issue is hitting at the foundation of our existence as Nigerians and fast eroding the root of our Nigerian community. I am very much worried and afraid that we are on the precipice and dangerously reaching a tipping point where it may no longer be possible to hold danger at bay. Without being immodest, as a Nigerian who still bears the scar of the Nigerian civil war on my body and with a son who bears the scar of fighting Boko Haram on his body, you can understand, I hope, why I am so concerned. When people are desperate and feel that they cannot have confidence in the ability of government to provide security for their lives and properties, they will take recourse to anything and everything that can guarantee their security individually and collectively.

For over ten years, for four of which you have been the captain of the ship, Boko Haram has menacingly ravaged the land and in spite of government’s claim of victory over Boko Haram, the potency and the activities of Boko Haram, where they are active, remain undiminished, putting lie to government’s claim. The recent explanation of the Chief of Army Staff for non-victory due to lack of commitment and lack of motivation on the part of troops bordering on sabotage speaks for itself. Say what you will, Boko Haram is still a daily issue of insecurity for those who are victimised, killed, maimed, kidnapped, raped, sold into slavery and forced into marriage and for children forcibly recruited into carrying bombs on them to detonate among crowds of people to cause maximum destructions and damage. And Boko Haram will not go away on the basis of sticks alone, carrots must overweigh sticks. How else do you deal with issues such as only about 50% literacy in North-East with over 70% unemployment?

Herdsmen/farmers crises and menace started with government treating the issue with cuddling glove instead of hammer. It has festered and spread. Today, it has developed into banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery and killings all over the country. The unfortunate situation is that the criminality is being perceived as a ‘Fulani’ menace unleashed by Fulani elite in the different parts of the country for a number of reasons but even more, unfortunately, many Nigerians and non-Nigerians who are friends of Nigeria attach vicarious responsibility to you as a Fulani elite and the current captain of the Nigeria ship. Perception may be as potent as reality at times. Whatever may be the grievances of Fulanis, if any, they need to be put out in the open and their grievances, if legitimate, be addressed; and if other ethnic groups have grievances, let them also be brought out in the open and addressed through debate and dialogue.

The main issue, if I may dare say, is poor management or mismanagement of diversity which, on the other hand, is one of our greatest and most important assets. As a result, very onerous cloud is gathering. And rain of destruction, violence, disaster and disunity can only be the outcome. Nothing should be taken for granted, the clock is ticking with the cacophony of dissatisfaction and disaffection everywhere in and outside the country. The Presidency and the Congress in the US have signalled to us to put our house in order. The House of Lords in the UK had debated the Nigerian security situation. We must understand and appreciate the significance, implication and likely consequences of such concerns and deliberations.

No one can stop hate speech, violent agitation and smouldering violent agitation if he fans the embers of hatred, disaffection and violence. It will continue to snowball until it is out of control. A stitch in time saves nine, goes the old wise saying.

With the death of Funke, Chief Fasoranti’s daughter, some sympathetic Nigerian groups are saying “enough is enough”. Prof. Anya, a distinguished Nigerian merit Laureate, has this to say “We can no longer say with certainty that we have a nation”. Niger-Delta leaders, South-Eastern leaders, Middle-Belt leaders and Northern Elders Forum have not remained quiet. Different ordinary Nigerians at home and abroad are calling for different measures to address or ameliorate the situation. All the calls and cries can only continue to be ignored at the expense of Nigerian unity, if not its continued existence.

To be explicit and without equivocation, Mr. President and General, I am deeply worried about four avoidable calamities:

1. abandoning Nigeria into the hands of criminals who are all being suspected, rightly or wrongly, as Fulanis and terrorists of Boko Haram type;

2. spontaneous or planned reprisal attacks against Fulanis which may inadvertently or advertently mushroom into pogrom or Rwanda-type genocide that we did not believe could happen and yet it happened.

3. similar attacks against any other tribe or ethnic group anywhere in the country initiated by rumours, fears, intimidation and revenge capable of leading to pogrom;

4. violent uprising beginning from one section of the country and spreading quickly to other areas and leading to dismemberment of the country.

It happened to Yugoslavia not too long ago. If we do not act now, one or all of these scenarios may happen. We must pray and take effective actions at the same time. The initiative is in the hands of the President of the nation, but he cannot do it alone. In my part of the world, if you are sharpening your cutlass and a mad man comes from behind to take the cutlass from you, you need other people’s assistance to have your cutlass back without being harmed. The mad men with serious criminal intent and terrorism as core value have taken cutlass of security. The need for assistance to regain control is obviously compelling and must be embraced now.

A couple of weeks ago at a public lecture, I had said, among other things, that:

“In all these issues of mobilisation for national unity, stability, security, cooperation, development, growth and progress, there is no consensus. Like in the issue of security, government should open up discussion, debate and dialogue as part of consultation at different levels and the outcome of such deliberations should be collated to form inputs into a national conference to come up with the solution that will effectively deal with the issues and lead to rapid development, growth and progress which will give us a wholesome society and enhanced living standard and livelihood in an inclusive and shared society. It will be a national programme. We need unity of purpose and nationally accepted strategic roadmap that will not change with whims and caprices of any government. It must be owned by the citizens, people’s policy and strategy implemented by the government no matter its colour and leaning.

Some of the groups that I will suggest to be contacted are: traditional rulers, past heads of service (no matter how competent or incompetent they have been and how much they have contributed to the mess we are in), past heads of para-military organisations, private sector, civil society, community leaders particularly in the most affected areas, present and past governors, present and past local government leaders, religious leaders, past Heads of State, past intelligence chiefs, past Heads of Civil Service and relevant current and retired diplomats, members of opposition and any groups that may be deemed relevant.”

The President must be seen to be addressing this issue with utmost seriousness and with maximum dispatch and getting all hands on deck to help. If there is failure, the principal responsibility will be that of the President and no one else. We need cohesion and concentration of effort and maximum force – political, economic, social, psychological and military – to deal successfully with the menace of criminality and terrorism separately and together. Blame game among own forces must be avoided. It is debilitating and only helpful to our adversary. We cannot dither anymore. It is time to confront this threat headlong and in a manner that is holistic, inclusive and purposeful.

For the sake of Nigeria and Nigerians, I pray that God may grant you, as our President, the wisdom, the understanding, the political will and the courage to do what is right when it is right and without fear or favour. May God save, secure, protect and bless Nigeria. May He open to us a window of opportunity that we can still use to prevent the worst happening. As we say in my village, “May God forbid bad thing”.

OLUSEGUN OBASANJO
July 15, 2019

Released by
Kehinde Akinyemi
Special Assistant Media.

Source: https://punchng.com/full-text-of-obasanjos-open-letter-to-buhari/


nothing will happen. Is a normal thing in every Nigeria govt .During Jonathan it was Niger delta getting bolder in criminality because their bros was up there .Buhari came n dismantle dem.our next govt (which I believe will b from south) will handle dem( Fulanis).den another militia will start again depending which tribe will b up there. Is a viscous circle. Until we stop to play tribal n partial politics dis circle will continue

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Impactfultemmy(m): 9:52am On Jul 16, 2019
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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by nicepoker101(m): 9:52am On Jul 16, 2019
enemyofprogress:
and so fokn what? I make SILLY mistakes, SO I NEED TO sharaaAaaaap
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by gaskiyamagana: 9:52am On Jul 16, 2019
deboysben:
Osinbajo is a disgrace
Cool down.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by stzy(m): 9:57am On Jul 16, 2019
chinavs9ja:
Nigeria needs serious prayer...



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All the 103,000 churches doing Sunday and Midweek services, Friday Nightvigils and intermittent crusades here and there never do you?
The Catholics celebrates masses everyday in the cities Morning, afternoon and evening and in all of these masses "prayer for Nigeria in distress" has always been said consistently for the past 25yrs.

Muslims worship 5 times a day at least...

Which other serious prayer.. what we need is people with balls to spearhead a revolution and end all these rubbish.

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Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by gaskiyamagana: 9:58am On Jul 16, 2019
Nigeria security system as at now can never succeed against on going INSECURITY without genuine collaboration with Local vigilantee in the every communities of the country.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by LLMG: 9:59am On Jul 16, 2019
A time will come you will wish you still have Obasanjo around instead of buhari.
Mouth Gig:
THE OLD THIEF, NOR KNOW ALL DIS TRASH, HE WRITES
WHEN HE BE PRESIDENT. grin grin

NONSENSE grin grin grin grin grin grin


SAI BABA BUHARI. grin grin grin
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by jaxxy(m): 10:00am On Jul 16, 2019
It's not by mouth bt proper actions. Tinubu/Apc should this and act accordingly. U can not breed division and talk about security not dividing us.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by LLMG: 10:01am On Jul 16, 2019
They will all surely pay for their sins.
nicepoker101:
Same OBJ who gave his support for Buhari in 2015. Was he blind then?
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Nobody: 10:03am On Jul 16, 2019
The only graduate of national open university that specializes in open letters.
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Patrotism: 10:06am On Jul 16, 2019
Very well said. I CHINWEOKE CHIGBUNDU SUPPORT OBJ IN THIS ONE AND I SUGGEST MY PRESIDENT PMB CALL OBJ, HAVE A HEART TO HEART, MAN TO MAN, MATURED DISCUSSION WITH HIM AND SUBSEQUENTLY APPOINT HIM TO HEAD THIS GROUP. I BELIEVE OBJ THIS TIME AROUND IS OUT TO HELP AND NOT JUST TO CRITICIZE.
PLEASE MY OWN PMB WHOM I LOVE SO SO VERY MUCH LET OBJ HELP PLSSSSSSS.

I WISH THERE IS ANY OTHER WAY I CAN REACH MY PRESIDENT PMB WHO LOVES THIS COUNTRY SO MUCH.

PLEASE GET YOUR FRIEND OBJ INVOLVED. ELECTION IS OVER LET'S FIX THIS COUNTRY.

THANK YOU SIR.

LONG LIVE PMB, LONG LIVE THE YOUTHS OF NIGERIA, LONG LIVE OBJ, MOST IMPORTANTLY LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

GOD IN HEAVEN PLEASE GIVE US PEACE. AMEN!
Re: Obasanjo's Open Letter To Buhari, 2019 (Full Text) by Omon605(m): 10:06am On Jul 16, 2019
alphaNomega:
You know when Amaechi (former Rivers state governor ) and Buhari threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable for GEJ, Amaechi even went as far as saying they will run a parallel government, Boko Haram was their end game.

Unfortunately for them, they won the elections and could no longer engage the armed militia they've prepped for destruction.

Now even low budget miscreants are cashing in on the chaos to make the country unsafe.




This is exactly fake news OBJ talked about in the letter. Is it Amaechi that form the BH? Was Amaechi even a governor when BH started?. If you don't no very well BH started in OBJ first tenure as president

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