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Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Ynix(m): 7:19pm On Jun 22, 2021
WHAT BUHARI PRESIDENCY MEANS

By Kayode Samuel

(Written on Vanguard, March 7, 2003)

As the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) formally flags off its presidential campaign tomorrow, this seems an appropriate time to take another look at the party and its candidate, Major General Muhammadu Buhari. The reasons for paying close attention to the party and its flag-bearer are obvious enough. ANPP is ranked Number Two among the country’s thirty political parties. If it were to get its sums right, nothing stops it from becoming Number One. In terms of national spread, if for very little else, the party is the leading contender for the power now being held by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Concomitantly, the ANPP presidential candidate who, like the incumbent, is a former military head of state, is seen as the one most likely to give President Olusegun Obasanjo stiff competition at the April polls. Indeed, for the knowledgeable and the hoi polloi alike, the presidential race has already been narrowed down to an Obasanjo-Buhari square-off, with the other candidates featuring as no more than also-rans or comic relief – as the case may be.

Although the man has not done much yet by way of mounting the rostrum directly, the outlines of Buhari’s campaign manifesto are clear enough. It is becoming crystal clear what he intends to do with the power that he now seeks via the ANPP presidential ticket. The emerging temper of the Buhari campaign is a very churlish one indeed – not unlike the candidate himself. Its defining strategy is to deepen the country’s division as a ploy for winning power. Why this should be considered a viable strategy for winning the presidency can only become evident in the fullness of time. But it is becoming increasingly clear that General Buhari has plans for Nigeria that can only bring the country to grief.

The Yoruba have a saying that a man who is accused of being a thief should not be found dancing with a baby goat. The logic being that the man could be tempted to do a disappearing act with the baby goat and thus confirm people’s suspicions of him. Since he emerged as the ANPP candidate at the party’s abracadabra convention, General Buhari has done everything possible to confirm the worst fears of everyone who thought that his candidacy was bad news for the unity and progress of Nigeria. At every turn, he has raised the stakes in a way that presents him as being an agent of malevolent vested interests, who are desperate to visit chaos on the land by using his candidature as a major plank for starting another Civil War. Intimations of this malevolence have been legion, but the clearest indication yet has come via the interview General Buhari granted the Voice of America Hausa service last week.

In the interview, Buhari reportedly called on politicians from the northern part of the country to mobilize against the national identity card scheme since, according to him, the scheme is nothing but a ploy to put the north at a disadvantage. Buhari revealed that he decided to sabotage the scheme during his earlier tenure as military head of state because he saw it as a means of marginalizing the northern part of the country by presenting it as having a low population. In his thinking, the identity card scheme would not only depopulate the north, it would also deny millions of northerners in the rural areas of their citizenship since many rural dwellers in the north did not understand its importance. Buhari then warned that if northern politicians do not oppose the scheme, then they would have betrayed the confidence that their people reposed in them.

Three issues immediately arise from this thingly veiled attempt to blackmail northern politicians. First, that there is anxiety in the quarters that Buhari represents that the age-long phenomenon of inflated population figures in some parts of the country is about to be exposed by the identity card scheme. Second, that Buhari thinks that the progress of the country, which the identity card represents, must be subjected to the irrationality of perpetuating the myth that some parts of the country have more population than logic or acute observation can sustain. Third, that Buhari believes that the rural people of the north, whom he says are ignorant, do not deserve to be helped out of this ignorance through a policy that can only make their lives better.

It is noteworthy that the national identity card scheme was conceived twenty-four years ago with the primary aim of promoting development and security. People must be alarmed that a man like Buhari, who once ruled Nigeria, and who now wants to be president again, would take such a brazenly sectional stance by fostering divisions on a policy whose usefulness was so self-evident. But that is really quite in character with Buhari. And this must make us ponder the implications of a Buhari presidency for the country.

In the Hegelian dialectic of thesis and anti-thesis, a Buhari presidency can only be the anti-thesis of President Obasanjo’s reform agenda. We now have a presidential contest that pits a reform agenda against a revenge agenda. Northern hawks are quick to dress Buhari up in the toga of a northern avenger of the perceived insolence and temerity of a president from the south who has dared to attempt to create a level playing field for all Nigerians. In their view, this is an unpardonable crime as it runs against the grain of their conventional wisdom that other Nigerians are not and must not be equal to them.

The upshot of this mindset is that a Buhari presidency will seek to restore the status quo ante by promoting the re-enslavement of those historically oppressed people that the Obasanjo government has now given a voice – especially in the Middle Belt and the South-south zone. But such retrogression as Buhari seeks to foist can only invite its own nemesis, as it is bound to be resisted with such determination that leads the country into war and disintegration.

Buhari is an unreconstructed fascist who seeks to impose a hegemonic theocracy on a secular republic. He is a self-proclaimed puritan who nonetheless has a knack for being associated with missing public monies. With his recent statements, Buhari has shown that he will be a sectional leader in the Abacha mold, and would not mind playing the regional or sectional card to get power – even if it means taking the country to the precipice. The people he surrounds himself with these days already foster a sense of déjà vu about the Abacha era – Jerry Useni, Bashir Magashi, Don Etiebet, Sule Hamma, Ali Modu Sheriff, Victor Malu, Attahiru Bafarawa, to mention a few.

In appraising Buhari, the symbolism of the Oputa Commission should not be lost on us. Out of power, Buhari has elected to show such disdain for due process, considering it beneath him to appear before a duly constituted panel set up to promote national reconciliation. What will such a man do when he returns to power? In 1984, his revenge agenda was to jail people as a way of intimidating the country into quiescence about the NNPC’s money that went missing while he presided over that agency. Today, twenty years later, his revenge agenda could be to stop people from raising questions about what happened to 25 billion naira while he was in charge at the PTF!

Vanguard, March 7, 2003

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by archangel1(m): 7:26pm On Jun 22, 2021
This one na pure prophecy.

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by DDDEnterprises: 7:29pm On Jun 22, 2021
archangel1:
This one na pure prophecy.
You mean you read all that
Una dey try.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Opeyemic01: 7:32pm On Jun 22, 2021
The man Buhari has done worse than this analysis. He is just a man without knowledge of how multi-complex nation like ours should be run. Buhari administration would have been the best in a mono-religious, mono-ethnic state. He lacks ideas and will power to manage diversity. He would have been d best councillor in his ward, since he would be dealing directly with his ethnic people, although other religion within his ethnic group would suffer and he would not have done better been a local govt. Chairman not to talk of other higher positions.

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Nobody: 7:35pm On Jun 22, 2021
Ynix:
WHAT BUHARI PRESIDENCY MEANS

By Kayode Samuel

(Written on Vanguard, March 7, 2003

Vanguard, March 7, 2003
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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Standing5(m): 8:13pm On Jun 22, 2021
Apt piece. So he was against national identity card? That raises more question about his sudden love for NIM under a known radical and extremist in the person of Pantami.

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Sweetaura: 8:29pm On Jun 22, 2021
Manifestation of prophecy live and direct.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by blaqoracle: 8:32pm On Jun 22, 2021
archangel1:
This one na pure prophecy.
it is no prophesy but the handiwork of brown envelope.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by uncleiykeman(m): 8:53pm On Jun 22, 2021
Apt

Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by archangel1(m): 5:40am On Jun 23, 2021
blaqoracle:
it is no prophesy but the handiwork of brown envelope.

There is nothing like brown envelope. Virtually everything is fulfilled. An article written almost 20 years ago?
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Nobody: 5:48am On Jun 23, 2021
The upshot of this mindset is that a Buhari presidency will seek to restore the status quo ante by promoting the re-enslavement of those historically oppressed people that the Obasanjo government has now given a voice – especially in the Middle Belt and the South-south zone. But such retrogression as Buhari seeks to foist can only invite its own nemesis, as it is bound to be resisted with such determination that leads the country into war and disintegration.

Apt
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by unohbethel(m): 6:49am On Jun 23, 2021
Esseite:

Apt
btw how do u quote part of the article as u just did
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Ynix(m): 7:08am On Jun 23, 2021
unohbethel:
btw how do u quote part of the article as u just did
click on quote and delete the other part and leave the one you want for example check below, I copied and past the entire quote author and edited

unohbethel:
btw how do u quote
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Nobody: 7:14am On Jun 23, 2021
unohbethel:
btw how do u quote part of the article as u just did

- Click on quote to comment
- in your own comment box automatically created, click on the last edit box with a yellow message icon before the smileys.
- select the part of the article you want to quote and insert Inbetween the " [quote] insert quote here [quote].". Then you can comment personal comment outside the "[quote] copied article [quote]" leave some space the add personal comment.

Hope it helped.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Isobug: 7:16am On Jun 23, 2021
Hmmm... has nothing to say than that the writer was critical
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by jlinkd78(m): 7:18am On Jun 23, 2021
Apt. I need d link source to this Nostradamus piece
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Racoon(m): 7:18am On Jun 23, 2021
The emerging temper of the Buhari campaign is a very churlish one indeed not unlike the candidate himself. Its defining strategy is to deepen the country’s division as a ploy for winning power.

Why this should be considered a viable strategy for winning the presidency can only become evident in the fullness of time. But it is becoming increasingly clear that General Buhari has plans for Nigeria that can only bring the country to grief.
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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Racoon(m): 7:20am On Jun 23, 2021
The upshot of this mindset is that a Buhari presidency will seek to restore the status quo ante by promoting the re-enslavement of those historically oppressed people that the Obasanjo government has now given a voice – especially in the Middle Belt and the South-south zone.
Reinforcing what the vestigial remains of the 1966 northern military coup merchants left behind in 1999.This is the skewed federation the Orkar uprising of April 22 1990 wanted to correct.

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Chigold101(m): 7:44am On Jun 23, 2021
archangel1:
This one na pure prophecy.
Pure Prophecy...

But unfortunately, the people that prophesied forgot the prophecy in their desire to oust GEJ, and viola!
Look at how divided we are today and how bloody our streets have become under Major General Buhari

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by kayusely70(m): 7:57am On Jun 23, 2021
Ynix:
WHAT BUHARI PRESIDENCY MEANS

By Kayode Samuel

(Written on Vanguard, March 7, 2003)

As the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) formally flags off its presidential campaign tomorrow, this seems an appropriate time to take another look at the party and its candidate, Major General Muhammadu Buhari. The reasons for paying close attention to the party and its flag-bearer are obvious enough. ANPP is ranked Number Two among the country’s thirty political parties. If it were to get its sums right, nothing stops it from becoming Number One. In terms of national spread, if for very little else, the party is the leading contender for the power now being held by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Concomitantly, the ANPP presidential candidate who, like the incumbent, is a former military head of state, is seen as the one most likely to give President Olusegun Obasanjo stiff competition at the April polls. Indeed, for the knowledgeable and the hoi polloi alike, the presidential race has already been narrowed down to an Obasanjo-Buhari square-off, with the other candidates featuring as no more than also-rans or comic relief – as the case may be.

Although the man has not done much yet by way of mounting the rostrum directly, the outlines of Buhari’s campaign manifesto are clear enough. It is becoming crystal clear what he intends to do with the power that he now seeks via the ANPP presidential ticket. The emerging temper of the Buhari campaign is a very churlish one indeed – not unlike the candidate himself. Its defining strategy is to deepen the country’s division as a ploy for winning power. Why this should be considered a viable strategy for winning the presidency can only become evident in the fullness of time. But it is becoming increasingly clear that General Buhari has plans for Nigeria that can only bring the country to grief.

The Yoruba have a saying that a man who is accused of being a thief should not be found dancing with a baby goat. The logic being that the man could be tempted to do a disappearing act with the baby goat and thus confirm people’s suspicions of him. Since he emerged as the ANPP candidate at the party’s abracadabra convention, General Buhari has done everything possible to confirm the worst fears of everyone who thought that his candidacy was bad news for the unity and progress of Nigeria. At every turn, he has raised the stakes in a way that presents him as being an agent of malevolent vested interests, who are desperate to visit chaos on the land by using his candidature as a major plank for starting another Civil War. Intimations of this malevolence have been legion, but the clearest indication yet has come via the interview General Buhari granted the Voice of America Hausa service last week.

In the interview, Buhari reportedly called on politicians from the northern part of the country to mobilize against the national identity card scheme since, according to him, the scheme is nothing but a ploy to put the north at a disadvantage. Buhari revealed that he decided to sabotage the scheme during his earlier tenure as military head of state because he saw it as a means of marginalizing the northern part of the country by presenting it as having a low population. In his thinking, the identity card scheme would not only depopulate the north, it would also deny millions of northerners in the rural areas of their citizenship since many rural dwellers in the north did not understand its importance. Buhari then warned that if northern politicians do not oppose the scheme, then they would have betrayed the confidence that their people reposed in them.

Three issues immediately arise from this thingly veiled attempt to blackmail northern politicians. First, that there is anxiety in the quarters that Buhari represents that the age-long phenomenon of inflated population figures in some parts of the country is about to be exposed by the identity card scheme. Second, that Buhari thinks that the progress of the country, which the identity card represents, must be subjected to the irrationality of perpetuating the myth that some parts of the country have more population than logic or acute observation can sustain. Third, that Buhari believes that the rural people of the north, whom he says are ignorant, do not deserve to be helped out of this ignorance through a policy that can only make their lives better.

It is noteworthy that the national identity card scheme was conceived twenty-four years ago with the primary aim of promoting development and security. People must be alarmed that a man like Buhari, who once ruled Nigeria, and who now wants to be president again, would take such a brazenly sectional stance by fostering divisions on a policy whose usefulness was so self-evident. But that is really quite in character with Buhari. And this must make us ponder the implications of a Buhari presidency for the country.

In the Hegelian dialectic of thesis and anti-thesis, a Buhari presidency can only be the anti-thesis of President Obasanjo’s reform agenda. We now have a presidential contest that pits a reform agenda against a revenge agenda. Northern hawks are quick to dress Buhari up in the toga of a northern avenger of the perceived insolence and temerity of a president from the south who has dared to attempt to create a level playing field for all Nigerians. In their view, this is an unpardonable crime as it runs against the grain of their conventional wisdom that other Nigerians are not and must not be equal to them.

The upshot of this mindset is that a Buhari presidency will seek to restore the status quo ante by promoting the re-enslavement of those historically oppressed people that the Obasanjo government has now given a voice – especially in the Middle Belt and the South-south zone. But such retrogression as Buhari seeks to foist can only invite its own nemesis, as it is bound to be resisted with such determination that leads the country into war and disintegration.

Buhari is an unreconstructed fascist who seeks to impose a hegemonic theocracy on a secular republic. He is a self-proclaimed puritan who nonetheless has a knack for being associated with missing public monies. With his recent statements, Buhari has shown that he will be a sectional leader in the Abacha mold, and would not mind playing the regional or sectional card to get power – even if it means taking the country to the precipice. The people he surrounds himself with these days already foster a sense of déjà vu about the Abacha era – Jerry Useni, Bashir Magashi, Don Etiebet, Sule Hamma, Ali Modu Sheriff, Victor Malu, Attahiru Bafarawa, to mention a few.

In appraising Buhari, the symbolism of the Oputa Commission should not be lost on us. Out of power, Buhari has elected to show such disdain for due process, considering it beneath him to appear before a duly constituted panel set up to promote national reconciliation. What will such a man do when he returns to power? In 1984, his revenge agenda was to jail people as a way of intimidating the country into quiescence about the NNPC’s money that went missing while he presided over that agency. Today, twenty years later, his revenge agenda could be to stop people from raising questions about what happened to 25 billion naira while he was in charge at the PTF!

Vanguard, March 7, 2003
And the man hasn't disappointed with his policies.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by kayusely70(m): 7:58am On Jun 23, 2021
Racoon:
Reinforcing what the vestigial remains of the 1966 northern military coup merchants left behind in 1999.This is the skewed federation the Orkar uprising of April 22 1990 wanted to correct.
You got it right!
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by FarahAideed: 8:02am On Jun 23, 2021
Kai Vanguard is the newspaper that correctly saw Tomorrow
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by phemmyfour: 8:07am On Jun 23, 2021
Buhari has shown that he will be a sectional leader in the Abacha mold, and would not mind playing the regional or sectional card to get power – even if it means taking the country to the precipice. The people he surrounds himself with these days already foster a sense of déjà vu about the Abacha era – Jerry Useni, Bashir Magashi, Don Etiebet, Sule Hamma, Ali Modu Sheriff, Victor Malu, Attahiru Bafarawa, to mention a few.



Today...this prophecy is fulfilled in your hearing
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by makemoneywbsite: 8:18am On Jun 23, 2021
The Yoruba have a saying that a man who is accused of being a thief should not be found dancing with a baby goat. The logic being that the man could be tempted to do a disappearing act with the goat and thus confirm people’s suspicions of him

Good Yoruba people knew, good they are still the ones that pretend to know know.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Teeboy15(m): 8:19am On Jun 23, 2021
Xiaomi1:
Buhari is a..


Why must you quote the whole page?

Na wa for some of una sha
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by brian91(m): 8:20am On Jun 23, 2021
sad
The hand-writing was glaring and clearer long before now.

Them kingmakers knew how UNIQUE kiss the personality they suddenly supported instead turned deafening to it for them selfish quest, hatred and impatience took charge of their reasoning.

Few Instances included grin :
One who want to be seen as the long serving head of state;

Another and more who felt irritated by the other's flaws, indifference and personality, way of governing(the perfecto, abracadabra);

Another with self induced quest and ambition cool but forgot he who dines with the devil must come with a long steeled spoon wink.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Ynix(m): 9:09am On Jun 23, 2021
He learned well from this man

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Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Imsoblessed: 9:50am On Jun 23, 2021
But how the south west decided to vote him, with all these knowledge they have about him, remains the biggest mystery.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jun 23, 2021
Teeboy15:



Why must you quote the whole page?

Na wa for some of una sha
na your website? Suicide is an option for you.
Re: Vanguard Rhetorical Prophecy Of PMB In 2003 As ANPP Flag Bearer by Sirjamo: 1:30pm On Jun 23, 2021
No be only prophecy, na Father Mbaka

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