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Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Maxymilliano(m): 10:51am On Mar 05, 2020


Abimbola Adelakun

By the time the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, first claimed that the deadly coronavirus disease was caused by corruption, I had long concluded that his dimness was genuine. In 2018, Channels TV host, Maupe Ogun-Yusuf, asked him during an interview about building formidable structures to institutionalize his agency’s supposed fight against corruption. Magu responded by talking about a N24bn building the agency was about to inaugurate. After a few stunned moments passed and I realized he was not being frivolous, it dawned on me that he was a dingbat!

How did it happen that someone so lacking in elemental knowledge superintends the anti-corruption initiative in Nigeria? Until the comment on “technicalities” by Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed, I did not imagine anyone in public administration could be that dim-witted. It should be a thing of wonder that a single administration like this present regime managed to headhunt, appoint, and retain people who have such a moronic grasp of their jobs. But no, all of that idiocy is pretty consistent with the character of the government that hired them.

Last month, at the passing out parade of 281 cadets of the EFCC Detective Inspector Course-5 that took place at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Magu was quoted to have said, “Corruption is the biggest strategy to humankind. Your Excellency, corruption is worse than all the diseases now running about. And I strongly believe, Your Excellency, that even the coronavirus is caused by corruption.”

According to media reports, the President, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), was in the audience and even applauded Magu. For Magu to have confidently stood before the President, his boss, and utter that nonsense, he knew that Buhari was not anymore intelligent, has no expectations of Magu’s aptitude, and no idea is so stupid that it cannot be passed off with Buhari as long as you blame it on “corruption.”

I should pause to observe that one of the many ways that the Buhari’s overdetermining persona in public affairs has played out is this pervasive faux morality. Clueless public officials blame symptoms of their ignorance and incompetence on corruption. Magu, seeing Buhari in the audience, also pandered to that reigning sensibility.

After the initial denial by his embarrassed spin doctors at the EFCC that he never linked coronavirus to corruption, Magu recently doubled down on his assertion. By the time I watched the second video of him still unintelligently linking coronavirus and corruption, I arrived at a second conclusion: Magu has no plans—from now to the unforeseeable future—to sharpen himself. And there is the real trouble with him: he did not get his job on merit, he knows his assessment for his continued fit for that office is not based on superior achievements and, therefore, he has no motivation whatsoever to improve his intellect.



Please note that in that quote ascribed to Magu, he said he “strongly believe(d)” that even coronavirus was caused by corruption. It is troubling that the chair of an agency whose task is premised on the empiricism of investigation, evidence collection, rational analysis, indisputable facts and provability of their allegations is talking about what he “strongly believes.” That attitude, the premising of your gut feelings over what might be objectively true, calls into question the judgment with which he approaches crimes as anti-corruption Czar.

Magu’s statement on the coronavirus might not have been surprising, but it is still just as shameful. According to the media reports that told on him, Magu has also previously described cancer and lateness at work as “corruption.” For someone who holds a prominent public position, he seems to lack any mindfulness of the gravitas of his public pronouncements. No, let me take that back. It is not that he is entirely unaware of his shortcomings; his banalisation of corruption by relating it to unfortunate circumstances, in fact, shows how desperately he is trying to transcend the emptiness of his mind. He wants to make a profound and definitive statement on corruption, but there is not much in the part of his head that connects with his mouth.

If the spread of coronavirus can be blamed on corruption, to what does he attribute other pandemics that have been recorded in human history? Does Magu even think the current pandemic of coronavirus is novel as far as history is concerned? Has he ever heard of the bubonic plague, influenza, Ebola, smallpox, HIV, SARS, swine flu, Lassa fever, Zika virus? Did corruption cause all of them too? Does he know how many diseases modern medicine has pushed into a permanent recession? When those pestilences were overcome by brilliant science, was it corruption that was defeated? Why be unserious?

Magu should know that for someone like him who holds a public position that is calibrated on trust, faith in a literate and thoughtful leader, who can be counted on most of the time to do what is best because they have worked hard at knowing what is best, he ought not to be seen peddling silly conspiracy theories. Why make unsubstantiated claims about the origin of the coronavirus when trained scientists remain undecided on how the epidemic got triggered?

All of that said, I still cannot but wonder how come he does not sense the weight of his office resting on his limited knowledge and feel compelled to self-improvement? If fate has thrust you into a significant position like the chair of the EFCC, even when you do not have the mental resources to match up to it, you can at least strive towards self-development.

Magu’s rather tepid speech about corruption suggests that he is not only defective, he is also surrounded by mediocre speech writers who operate on the same wavelength of intellection as he does and will not risk self-improvement lest they outshine their boss.

For Magu to link the coronavirus with corruption, it suggests he either does not read at all or, he reads the wrong things for a man occupying his position. He probably woke up that morning, read some forwarded messages on WhatsApp linking coronavirus to deliberate human mischief. And that was how he formed his strong belief.

Like other public officials that work with the Muhammadu Buhari regime and similarly use corruption as a virtue-signalling tactic, Magu tenuously reconciled an ongoing global pandemic with what rings in his head all day. It is an idolatrous pander to the reductionist manner Buhari’s regime views corruption, and it failed because they have cliched corruption to death. There are gazillion books on corruption out there for him to read and understand what corruption is, not only within the local Nigerian milieu but also as a global phenomenon. Nothing about Magu’s rant demonstrates that he has ever cared to develop an abstract understanding of corruption.

When you occupy a sensitive position, such as Magu does, you should at least train yourself to sound intelligent and competent. You should be able to speak confidently on issues from a place of knowledge. When you talk about you “strongly believe,” your opinion on that issue should come across as informed. You ought not to be clawing to connect disparate phenomenon of epidemic outbreak and corruption in the fraught bid to appear up to date on global issues. If at all you have to make a connection between corruption and contagion, it should be well-thought-out not contrived and so unconvincing to even yourself. If his claim on coronavirus was not a scandal, why did the EFCC deny it on his behalf? First, they issued a statement to deny he ever said it only for him to turn around and insist on it. For someone who sees corruption in and every phenomenon, is that plain act of dishonesty itself not part of “corruption”?



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Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by SadiqBabaSani: 11:01am On Mar 05, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by SadiqBabaSani: 11:01am On Mar 05, 2020
Lemme go ad collect my Pay cheque for FTC
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by doctokwus: 11:06am On Mar 05, 2020
Magu may confirm this lady's opinion of him being dimwitted by next instructing EFCC agents to search if they can find any taint of corruption on her;or even if she has any link to the PDP.
I totally agree with her that no government in Nigeria aside this one has had more collection of dunces; however by looking at Buhari himself you would understand the great old saying that 'likes begets likes'.
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by youngbabaj(m): 11:09am On Mar 05, 2020
More than 1million churches and mosques 4 billion members, 200 religions fighting 1 Satan for more than 10000 years , Satan please die na
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by densiks: 11:12am On Mar 05, 2020
Fatality by Adelakun.

I can’t agree more.

Magu is completely incompetent and it’s a reflection of those who appointed him in the first place.
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Omihanifa: 11:20am On Mar 05, 2020
No pun intended but the truth is that most northerners in public service are not intelligent an average Southerner can outshine them
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:24am On Mar 05, 2020
Aptly said, a dullard can only surround himself with dullards like Mr transmission
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Maxymilliano(m): 11:24am On Mar 05, 2020
For Magu to link the coronavirus with corruption, it suggests he either does not read at all or, he reads the wrong things for a man occupying his position. He probably woke up that morning, read some forwarded messages on WhatsApp linking coronavirus to deliberate human mischief. And that was how he formed his strong belief.


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Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Magicians: 11:36am On Mar 05, 2020
Omihanifa:
No pun intended but the truth is that most northerners in public service are not intelligent an average Southerner can outshine them

The problem is the southerners appointed so far have shown very little in terms of performance that they are beta than the Northerners.

Example include Kemi Ngige Fowler Onyeama Fashola etc with little or nothing to show in the ministry they superintend.

This in turn justify the failure of the northerners since the southerners appointed also have very little or arguable success to talk about when appointed.
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by odave: 11:44am On Mar 05, 2020
We are in deep mess in this country. The man is far behind like the person who put him there. Truly Magu hardly read and he's unintelligent.

But to him, he's the brightest mind in the world! Always right!

By the way, what's the difference between him and his boss? Almanjiri ruling over professors, instructing and deciding for them on global economics/affairs.Those that cant pass WAEC or rule over their immediate family piloting the affairs of a country.

Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Racoon(m): 11:51am On Mar 05, 2020
Magu...said, “Corruption is the biggest strategy to humankind. Your Excellency, corruption is worse than all the diseases now running about. And I strongly believe, Your Excellency, that even the coronavirus is caused by corruption.”

For Magu to have confidently stood before the President, his boss, and utter that nonsense, he knew that Buhari was not anymore intelligent, has no expectations of Magu’s aptitude, and no idea is so stupid that it cannot be passed off with Buhari as long as you blame it on “corruption.”


It should be a thing of wonder that a single administration like this present regime managed to headhunt, appoint, and retain people who have such a moronic grasp of their jobs. But no, all of that idiocy is pretty consistent with the character of the government that hired them.
The government simply boasts of the largest concentration of incredibly stupid and irresponsible people one can ever imagine.
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Racoon(m): 11:53am On Mar 05, 2020
"Meningitis is caused by fornication." - Ex-Governor Abdulaziz Yari.

Homosexuality, lesbianism, causes of insecurity in Nigeria - Emir of gwandu, Muhammadu Bashar.

"Coronavirus is caused by corruption." - EFCC Ag chairman, Magu.
Credits-OP.

Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by johnmartus(m): 12:17pm On Mar 05, 2020
Buhari administration keep witness misfortune every day and reason is Because of those he gave power to . After his tenure elapsed you will hear a lot of secrets and evil things being perpetuate by this calibers.
Mind you kemi is better than this dullard and empty brain he appointed as a minister of finance.
Magicians:


The problem is the southerners appointed so far have show very little in terms of performance that they are beta than the Northerners.

Example include Kemi Ngige Fowler Onyeama Fashola etc with little or nothing to show in the ministry they superintend.

This is turn justify the failure of the northerners since the southerners appointed also have very little or arguable success to talk about when appointed.
Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Nobody: 12:26pm On Mar 05, 2020
As usual, brilliantly written.

Why is Abimbola Adelakun surprised anyway?

If a whole professor of Law can decide to dumb down his knowledge just because he is serving as deputy to a glorified cattle rearer.

I can only imagine the kind of people governing Nigeria at the moment.

Like she opined, if you want to be in General Buhari's good graces as his appointee, just keep mentioning corruption in your speeches.

Obviously, Nigeria is just bouncing along aimlessly with this set of political leaders.

There's no plan for tomorrow.

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Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Mgbaa: 1:04pm On Mar 05, 2020
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FrLukas:
As usual, brilliantly written.

Why is Abimbola Adelakun surprised anyway?

If a whole professor of Law can decide to dumb down his knowledge just because he is serving as deputy to a glorified cattle rearer.

I can only imagine the kind of people governing Nigeria at the moment.

Like she opined, if you want to be in General Buhari's good graces as his appointee, just keep mentioning corruption in your speeches.

Obviously, Nigeria is just bouncing along aimlessly with this set of political leaders.

There's no plan for tomorrow.
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Re: Abimbola Adelakun - The Real Trouble With Ibrahim Magu by Magicians: 8:31pm On Mar 05, 2020
I totally agree with you but it is under this dullard Nigeria came out of recession and now growing the economy beta than South Africa. We can argue who is beta all year round but the fact on ground shows this woman is getting beta result.

Concerning anyone opening the cans of worm Buhari as in his locker, I am sorry I don't give in to assumptions out of bigotry hate or foolishness so I'd rather wait till the fact of such corruption cases are presented. A quick one, only fools convict anyone out of assumption, sentiments or hearsay.


johnmartus:
Buhari administration keep witness misfortune every day and reason is Because of those he gave power to . After his tenure elapsed you will hear a lot of secrets and evil things being perpetuate by this calibers.
Mind you kemi is better than this dullard and empty brain he appointed as a minister of finance.

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