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Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by fergie001: 11:59am On Apr 21, 2021
Before Pantami, there Was Abdulkadir Ahmed, a CBN Governor, and Others Who Secretly Registered Nigeria Into Islamic Group

Nigeria’s history is cyclical. Change the dates and years, and you realise that as a nation we have been dealing with the same issues over and over. Headlines from the 80s could be conveniently used for events in 2021. It is hard to calculate any political or economic progress. This should be a cause for reflective thinking, unfortunately, not much of that happens here.

While Nigeria’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami has been in the news for his extremist comments which led to religious tensions in the northern parts of the country, he is not the first Nigerian minister or official who would hold a sensitive position and push for a religious agenda in the country.

In 1986 when Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida was the head of state, Nigeria joined the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) without the country being aware of it. Not even Babangida’s second in command, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe was aware that Nigeria had joined the OIC. If his exclusion could be excused as a mistake, how could the exclusion of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Professor Bolaji Akinyemi or the Information Minister Colonel Anthony Ukpo be excused? This decision that was taken without being presented before the National Council of Ministers or the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) came as a surprise to the country but not as a surprise to a certain caucus within government.

Nigeria was an observer state in the OIC under Yakubu Gowon. But it was a delegation led by the Minister for Mines and Power, Alhaji Rilwanu Lukman , and included the CBN Governor Abdulkadir Ahmed, a Permanent Secretary in the National Planning Ministry Abubakar Alhaji and Ibrahim Dasuki, the Secretary General of the Supreme Council on Islamic Affairs that secretly made Nigeria a member.

As Max Siollun would write, “The OIC controversy gripped the press, caused deep antagonism between Muslims and Christians, and inevitably led to deadly religious violence”. After Babangida played his Maradona card by appointing a Christian to head “a 25 member committee to report on Nigeria’s membership of the OIC” there was some calm. Nigeria was not withdrawn from the OIC and the report by the committee didn’t say anything that would invoke the ire of the public. And Babangida? He did not comment on the issue again and waited for the public to forget.

This has always been how Nigeria has dealt with religious issues which have many times had an intersection with the government. Why does the Nigerian government meddle so much in religion and ethnic bigotry instead of governance? One could easily point out to a structure the British put in place when they left the country, a similar structure they established in Kenya and Sudan. But also, for Nigeria, her leaders consider governance a distraction while religion and tribalism is what they live for.

It is easier to cause chaos than to build and no other ingredients are needed than religion and tribalism, and Nigeria has that in abundance. Babangida’s slippery role in getting Nigeria to join the OIC was not a one time affair. And many other leaders took the playbook from him. Army generals, in a bid to keep power, always maintained caucuses and inner cabals who were most times made up of old friends from primary and secondary school, or the defence academy. Many times their shared similarities was religion, language and corruption.

In his book Soldiers of Fortune, Max Siollun diagnosed military governance adequately. He said, “Nigerian military governance has been characterized by coups and military governments dominated by cadres of boyhood friends, school mates and defence academy peers. These peers self perpetuate and protect themselves from attrition by grooming new peer groups from the school military intakes below them.”

Take a look at the groups that made up Babangida’s list of cabal: the graduates of the NDA’s 3rd Regular Combatant Course, the Langtang Mafia, the Zuru group of officers and the Bida Middle School alumni.

This culture was also perpetuated in Nigeria’s civilian rule. This partly explains why political and economic progress in the country is stagnant. Take Buhari’s 42 year relationship with the late Abba Kyari who acted as a buffer to the Presidency. Their friendship which started in their 20s would play a significant role in how Nigeria would be governed decades later. This relationship was however not in isolation. Abba Kyari was very close to Isa Funtua, Mamman Daura (Buhari’s nephew) and Dr. Ibrahim Tahir, whose sister-in-law he would later marry. The quartet were part of what Mvendaga Jibo referred to as the Kaduna Mafia; a group of UK educated individuals, bonded by religion, tradition and ethnicity. Buhari’s ascension into power would further strengthen their positions.

And so, in Nigeria, when a leader ascends to power, it is with all these baggage of relationships that further shifts power play and turns Aso Rock to a palace court where court jesters, political sycophants and all sorts of political tricks take place instead of governance. Governance itself becomes a distraction and the motive for being in power takes centre stage; feed the cabal. These cabals then dictate the pace of the country’s growth. And instead of national agendas, we end up dealing with cabal agendas. It becomes impossible to hold any leader accountable to their manifestos. Once power is attained, the directors backstage shout cut! And a new production begins.

So, why was a former CBN Governor and other ministers interested in spearheading Nigeria to join the OIC? Why was a section of the government and Nigerians unaware that their country had joined the OIC? What was the ultimate goal really? Power? Could this explain why a certain part of the country feels entitled to holding on to power and rotating power around itself?

The northern part of the country is not the only one guilty of this cabalism, but they are the greater beneficiaries of it. Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan had his own wing man, Oronto Douglass. When Douglass, a top aide of Goodluck Jonathan fell sick and eventually died, something shifted in the GEJ administration. He was described as “one of those who had the most far-reaching influence on President Jonathan”.

Jonathan was himself a victim of Yar’adua’s cabal when soldiers were lined up in Abuja without his knowledge or without knowing who gave the orders. What this portends for a country like Nigeria is a continuous cycle of self-deception that what we have is a democracy and that elections are a solution to the misgovernance we keep on experiencing. It is why despite the evidence presented against Pantami, he will be shielded by the cabal. The cabal is not beholden to ethics or the constitution of the country.

Buhari who is said to be very loyal to those who showed loyalty to him before he became president will likely ignore the calls to sack Pantami. But this brings to fore that Nigeria as a state can’t exist without certain religious agenda rocking regimes. Most importantly it highlights that governance in this country will be a fable. While other governors build churches and statues of Jesus, egged on by Bishops, Pastors and Imams to keep oiling the machinery of government every four years, the germane issues are left unattended.

To understand the current Buhari government, one must understand those who Pantami has layered himself around, the Izala Society also called JIBWIS who have penetrated government and politics. In Buhari’s government, they hold sway. If Nigerians had gone back in time to listen to videos of Buhari every time he lost an election, we’d find similar if not worse statements than what Pantami put out.

At this point, it is too late to separate governance from religion and tribalism in Nigeria. It has been here, and it will be here as long as state governments and the federal government still sponsor pilgrims to Mecca and Jerusalem. Regardless of whatever strongman is voted into power, we will be in the same mess when it comes to governance in Nigeria; religion, tribe and the agenda of the cabals.

Foundation of Investigative Journalism

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Ammishaddai: 12:13pm On Apr 21, 2021
True talk OP. Indeed Nigeria is finished

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by jlinkd78(m): 12:15pm On Apr 21, 2021
Noted
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by luizkyworld(m): 12:20pm On Apr 21, 2021
Somehow i think we are making Pantami more famous. Next news pls

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:20pm On Apr 21, 2021
When we hear bad rumours about a Northerner, we don't ask or seek for authentic details of the unconfirmed story we heard or read, instead, we go ahead to believe it, tweet it, blog it and tag the UN,US, the ICC

But we go mute and cease to exist, when such happens in the South.

Taking the Extra-judicial killings that happened in Anambra for instance; everybody are back to their Businesses and work places, no one is asking about the development on the trial of the Officer involved in that sacrilegious act BECAUSE IT WAS AN OWN GOAL.

Since we decided to play politics mixed with tribalism and Prejudice, let's play!

What would have happened if Officer Nwafor was from the North? Would we have been as silent as we are now?

A Notherner is not a Governor in the South, a Notherner is not a Senator in the South either, but NO! all we care about is how to let the whole world know that North are wicked, while our Governors and Senators representing us there in Abuja keep cashing out on our ignorance.

Peter Obi our beloveth son was the Governor when many youths were massacred in Anambra and dumped at our rivers and Lakes, their families never got the chance to say Goodbye, but Peter Obi have distanced himself from that case by REFUSING to appear before the Panel.

Abaribe stood as a surtie to one of the deadliest enemies of this Country, he (Abaribe) has Publicly defended Nnamdi Kanu on National TV severally, he (Abaribe) has attacked the peace of this Nation on many Occasions

Abaribe is the only Senator in the world working for the Country that elected him as the Senator and the Enemy of the same Nation that elected him

Abaribe & Peter Obi are not our Problem Okezie Ikpeazu is not our Problem, other dubious Politicians in the South are not our problem

We are Focused on how to Blackmail the North and everything they stand for

We think we are superior to other tribes, we think this Country belong to us alone, we think everything resolves around us, yet when it is time for election, we don't hesitate to show our "judas Iscariot" side

We are waiting for the next FALSEHOOD.

Meanwhile,
You heard it here first,
The children of hate, frustrations and perdition next propaganda will be on Buba Marwa,
For all the cocaine swallowed NAFDAC NDLEA have been giving a tough time since he became NDLEA Director.
These animals never want anything good or progressive about this country.
Una go wail, una neck go long!


Akanbiedu:


You have spoken well. The way southerners blame every little thing on North has become embarrassing really. Its as if every bad thing about the country happens only in the North. Our people in the south have now become like a nagging housewife who is never satisfied with whatever the husband does.

My fear is the mass hysteria so created is dumbing down intelligence of average southerner. This will have serious long term consequence if eventually the country gets to undesirable situation.
You are one of the few sane and reasonable members we have on this forum.
We will continue to say the undiluted truth here always.
God bless you sir.

Meanwhile,
As seen somewhere on cyberspace....

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by triple996(m): 12:21pm On Apr 21, 2021
grin waillers will arrive in 3....2....1....
meanwhile ESN don burn enugu police station

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:21pm On Apr 21, 2021
Hypocritical Wailers, over to una and una lineage...........

tuna85:
For once, I agree with you grin
you shock them grin
But the truth is that we don't need your agreement to any of our posts.
We just post and move on.
So, next time, stop quoting us to tell us you agree with dem MANNA for the 1st OR 1 Million times.
E no concern us shikini wink
Kindly shook ur agreement in your back pocket biko.
Now, We shock both u and dem! cheesy wink


Again, Hypocritical Wailers, over to una and una lineage...........

Lagoon0:

In not raft not to remember the northerners accusing Jonathan of killing their brothers (boko haram) and demanded amnesty for them.

The con3 go divide se! I can't live with stupid people from the north
Na by force to type in English Language?!
Every sane and reasonable soul know where exactly you are typing this jargons from right now, and it is not even 1pm yet.
Eye don dirty! shocked
Na wa oooo.
See slurring "in not raft"!!!
Orisirisi something grin cheesy cheesy wink

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by tolumizzy(m): 12:21pm On Apr 21, 2021
We don die
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by peculiar2233: 12:21pm On Apr 21, 2021
fergie001:
Before Pantami, there Was Abdulkadir Ahmed, a CBN Governor, and Others Who Secretly Registered Nigeria Into Islamic Group



Foundation of Investigative Journalism
They can only try but they will never succeed.
Bunch of terrorist

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by inoki247: 12:21pm On Apr 21, 2021
His supporters are everywhere crying day and night that is because of NiN them they witchhunt him....


But shey na Pata mi invent or discover NiN...

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by qualityovenbake(m): 12:22pm On Apr 21, 2021
Ok
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Eriokanmi: 12:22pm On Apr 21, 2021
This guy na real terror...a wolf in sheep's clothing

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Whois(m): 12:22pm On Apr 21, 2021
The country has failed, let us do the right thing. Thank you

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Nigeriabiafra82: 12:22pm On Apr 21, 2021
We can’t forget what this terrorist in government did during endsars protest

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by ZendayaColeman(f): 12:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
Just divide this shithole.



One Nigeria no be by force

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by ipobarethieves: 12:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
sad
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Vickym1(f): 12:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
This people want to make Nigeria an Islamic state buh they will not succeed

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
triple996:
grin waillers will arrive in 3....2....1....
meanwhile ESN don burn enugu police station
You know dem too wells. grin cheesy
Children of hate, frustrations and perdition right now...

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by MansoryMX(m): 12:23pm On Apr 21, 2021
shocked
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by steveyoungwealth: 12:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
Current state of Nigeria
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by ZendayaColeman(f): 12:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
post=100987967:
Hypocritical Wailers, over to una and una lineage...........



Na morning shift you dey today chief Zombie.



Yeye dey smell

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Ladiesdoctor(m): 12:24pm On Apr 21, 2021
What do you expect?
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by kindlyheart: 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
we have been in this mess for a long time. Nigeria needs to restructure. every state should be like an independent entity,each can practice whatever it thinks is good for it's progress..


religion and tribalism will automatically disappear from government offices when states begin to realise that it will take them no where near the doorsteps of progress.

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Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by lewinsky2003: 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2021
Scam!
Re: Before Pantami, There Was Abdulkadir Ahmed Who ....... - Mbomalu Socrates by Racoon(m): 12:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
These fanatic Islamic terrorists have been doing Nigeria strong thing from time immemorial.God pass them.

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