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If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Chatflick(m): 9:18pm On Apr 19, 2020
If you had the opportunity to bring back one of the leaders below then who will that be?

I guess mine will be Yar'adua

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by emexc11(m): 9:19pm On Apr 19, 2020
Chatflick:
If you had the opportunity to bring back one of the leaders below then who will that be?

I guess mine will be Yar'adua
Abacha

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by SLAP44: 9:19pm On Apr 19, 2020
Goodluck Jonathan

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by justinenho: 9:19pm On Apr 19, 2020
Goodluck Jonathan

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by JasonJidenna(m): 9:20pm On Apr 19, 2020
It has to be Goodluck Ebele Jonathan...


Dude was like Ronaldinho back then, always smiling when his numerous haters pray for his downfall... He mesmerized them with his beautiful skills by building some State of the Art Almajiri school for them, still yet, his haters preferred a Genero "Muhammadu" Gattuso to win the ballon d'or.

GEJ had so many outstanding sidekick working with him, from the prolific Akinwunmi "Xavi" Adesina to the brilliant Labaran "Deco" Maku, Chinedu "Iniesta" Nebo, and the Delectable Ngozi 'Martha" Okonjo-Iweala.

Let's not forget he had Ezenwo Nyesom "Puyol" Wike and Dora "Perpetual"Akunyili

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by xreal: 9:21pm On Apr 19, 2020
Olusegun Obasanjo

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Ussycool: 9:22pm On Apr 19, 2020
IBRAHIM BADAMASI BABANGIDA

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by omowolewa: 9:24pm On Apr 19, 2020
Olusegun Obasanjo

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by jumper524(m): 9:24pm On Apr 19, 2020
Yaradua

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by jumper524(m): 9:25pm On Apr 19, 2020
emexc11:

Abacha
Na people like Abacha fit the current type on Nigeria..

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Sundrus: 9:26pm On Apr 19, 2020
Yar' adua jor

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by olaboy33(m): 9:26pm On Apr 19, 2020
Murtala Mohammed

Obasanjo obviously learnt a lot from him.

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by ignis: 9:26pm On Apr 19, 2020
Abba Kyari

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by lionness(f): 9:26pm On Apr 19, 2020
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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Chatflick(m): 9:29pm On Apr 19, 2020
ignis:
Abba Kyari
Why are you like this na

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by GamalNasser: 9:31pm On Apr 19, 2020
Good luck

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by ignis: 9:31pm On Apr 19, 2020
Chatflick:

Why are you like this na

He needs to come back, because if he do he is definitely coming as a saint after what Nigerians did to him
Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by tatatar: 9:52pm On Apr 19, 2020
Why is goodluck and abacha even there?

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by deji68: 9:53pm On Apr 19, 2020
GEJ

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by infinitethrust: 9:55pm On Apr 19, 2020
The one that gave us 24/7 electricity

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by JBoy9(m): 9:56pm On Apr 19, 2020
GEJ

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by dodoniyi: 9:57pm On Apr 19, 2020
Murtala Muhammed, surely one of the heroes of this country


Murtala Muhammed’s 198 days of action

ARGUABLY, late General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, Nigeria’s fourth head of state, is one of the country’s most popular rulers.

He came to power on a promising note, showed readiness to deliver and was taken out of power when the ovation was loudest. The 198 days he spent in office were eventful and loaded with activities that strategically shaped and are still shaping the affairs of the nation 40 years after.

His low profile and flamboyance-shunning approach to governance; zero tolerance for graft, ineptitude and laxity; and resolution of issues with despatch, which has come to be known as ‘military alacrity,’ endeared to him to most Nigerians but also won for him, strident critics and enemies, who opposed his style. Murtala Mohammed mounted the saddle of leadership on July 30, 1975 but was killed less than seven months later in an abortive coup of February 13, 1976.

But before his assassination, Murtala Mohammed had left his footprints on the sands of time. Crucial decisions Murtala Muhammed Benefiting from the toppling of General Yakubu Gowon, on account of failure to meet the expectations of Nigerians, reneging on returning power to civilians, ruling the country without consultation, neglecting the armed forces and being insensitive to the yearnings of Nigerians among others, Murtala Mohammed had before him urgent and crucial decisions to take.

And that he did with despatch in an unmistakable manner. Beginning with his first broadcast, Mohammed announced a series of initiatives, which he pursued with a dizzying speed. The initial decisions include: Retirement of Gowon, then serving military governors and some members of the Armed Forces with immediate effect; reorganizing the structure of the Federal Government into three organs – the Supreme Military Council, National Council of States and Federal Executive Council; promise to review the political programme and to set up panels on the question of new states and the federal capital; and cancellation of the controversial 1973 population census and reversion to the 1963 census among others. He was to follow up with more concrete steps.


He announced plans for an orderly return to civilian rule by October 1, 1979. He appointed a 50-man Constitution Drafting Committee headed by Chief Rotimi Williams, to hammer out a new constitution for the country in readiness for the return to civil rule. Panels were set up to advise on assets investigation of some former public officers, abandoned properties in the three Eastern States, the location of the Federal Capital and creation of more states. The administration announced a ‘low profile policy for public officers and he chose to stay at his home in Ikoyi rather than move into the more fortified Dodan Barracks residence.

He occasionally startled observers by showing up at many places such as the Polo ground without protection. In the weeks leading to his assassination he was warned to be more cautious but he brushed aside all admonitions. A simple leader with populist ideas, Murtala Mohammed had no speeding convoys. He refused heavily-armed security details and preferred to stay in the traffic with his ‘fellow Nigerians’ until it eased. Creation of seven states: He set up a panel headed by Justice Ayo Irikefe on the creation of seven more states (Niger, Bauchi, Gongola, Benue, Ogun, Imo and Bendel) to the 12 existing ones on December 22, 1975.

The panel came up with a report which was utilized in the formation of new states in 1976. Making Abuja new Federal Capital Territory: To give the country a befitting capital as Lagos was becoming over-crowded, Mohammed set in motion plans to build a new Federal Capital Territory. He set up a panel headed by Justice Akinola Aguda, which chose Abuja ahead of other proposed locations. On February 3, 1976, 10 days before he was killed, he made an announcement that the Federal Capital would be moved to a ‘federal territory of about 8,000 square kilometres in the central part of the country.’ Civil service purge He removed top federal and state officials to break links with the Gowon regime and to restore public confidence in the Federal Government.

He went on sack more than 10,000 public officials and employees on account of age, health, incompetence, malpractice or corruption. The purge affected the civil service, judiciary, police and armed forces, diplomatic service, public corporations, and universities. Some officials were tried for graft. Demobilisation of 100,000 troops: Although unpopular within the military, Mohammed embarked on the demobilization of 100,000 troops from the swollen ranks of the armed forces. Implemented diarchy: Mohammed also operated diarchical system of government by incorporating civilians.

Twelve of the 25 ministerial posts on the new Federal Executive Council went to civilians even though the cabinet was secondary to the executive Supreme Military Council. Entrenching unitarism, media control:

The Federal Government took over the operation of the country’s two largest newspapers – Daily Times ans New Nigerian, made broadcasting a federal monopoly, and brought remaining state-run universities under federal control. Other achievements: Murtala Mohammed initiated a comprehensive review of the Third National Development Plan. He announced that his government would encourage the rapid expansion of the private sector into areas dominated by public corporations.

He reappraised foreign policy, stressing a “Nigeria first” orientation in line with OPEC price guidelines that was to the disadvantage of other African countries. Nigeria became “neutral” rather than “non-aligned” in international affairs. The shift in orientation became apparent with respect to Angola. Nigeria had worked with the OAU to bring about a negotiated reconciliation of the warring factions in the former Portuguese colony, but late in 1975 Murtala Muhammed announced Nigeria’s support for the Soviet-backed Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, citing South Africa’s armed intervention on the side of the rival National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).

Dreams and projects The realignment strained relations with the United States, which argued for the withdrawal of Cuban troops and Soviet advisers from Angola. In October, the Nigerian Air Force took delivery of Soviet-built aircraft that had been ordered under Gowon. However, he did not live long enough to realise most of his lofty dreams and projects. Murtala Mohammed was killed, aged 37, along with his Aide-De-Camp (ADC), Lieutenant Akintunde Akinsehinwa in his black Mercedes Benz saloon car on, February 13, 1976 in an abortive coup attempt led by Lt. Col Buka Suka Dimka, when his car was ambushed while en route his office at Dodan Barracks, Lagos.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/murtala-muhammeds-198-days-of-action/

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by BeLookingIDIOT(m): 9:59pm On Apr 19, 2020
What is the buffoon jonathan and the tyrant abacha,doing there?

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Scream(m): 9:59pm On Apr 19, 2020
To do what really?
Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Lynx001: 10:00pm On Apr 19, 2020
.Mine will be the man who reduced pump price of pms,
showed loved to niger delta people in word and action, through amnesty, and works on the tinapa free zone,gave ibeto license to go back to business,returned some oil well that belonged to abia but was given to rivers state wrongly,admitted that the process that brought him had faults.
YARADUA.
If the life of my past governor rochas and all the people that ruled abia can be taken away for him to come back. I will be happy.

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by butterfly777(m): 10:00pm On Apr 19, 2020
The British

They did better for us than we are doing for ourselves.
Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by flokii: 10:01pm On Apr 19, 2020
M.K.O Abiola, GCFR.. the best president Nigeria never had
Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by dwas: 10:02pm On Apr 19, 2020
Hmmm,
Obasanjo
Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by mujahid777(m): 10:14pm On Apr 19, 2020
Please don't spoil our mood with that idiot GEJ's picture angry

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by tatatar: 10:17pm On Apr 19, 2020
butterfly777:
The British

They did better for us than we are doing for ourselves.
They've come again with their white man worship...how exactly did the British did better for us undecided
Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Ekpeitit(m): 10:20pm On Apr 19, 2020
justinenho:
Goodluck Jonathan

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Re: If You Could Bring Back One Of These Past Leaders, Who Will You Bring? by Ekpeitit(m): 10:21pm On Apr 19, 2020
That thief?
He's from my part of the country but he didn't do anything for us.

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