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Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by akinnux(m): 3:26pm On Feb 07, 2012
Dele Momodu criticized GEJ in an article he wrote last Saturday titled - In Search of a Radical President'. Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati obviously didn't like what was written and replied Bob Dee in today's Thisday Newspaper. Dele Momodu has also issued a response to Reuben's article. Read it all below,

Jonathan: A Radical President By Reuben Abati
I have always regarded Dele Momodu as a man of very passionate convictions, but lately, I have begun to wonder about the motives that drive his recent contributions to the public discussion of the state of our nation.
I started to worry when he suddenly decided he wanted to be President of Nigeria. A day after D-Day, the joke on Twitter, Facebook and online (the essential scourge of our time) was that Dele Momodu got only one vote at the polling booth in his ward, and that even his wife who followed him to the polling booth voted for someone else - Goodluck Jonathan, most probably. But he has trudged on since then like a man of faith, proclaiming his undying faith in Nigeria.

Dele Momodu has made it clear since then that he is very disenchanted with President Goodluck Jonathan. I have also noticed a strange and inexplicable streak of extreme radicalism in his ThisDay column in recent times, and I have had cause to call him to express my amazement. He is ordinarily right of centre, but he is gradually shifting to far left of centre. I confess to not being very certain about what could have caused this sudden shift to extremism by Bob Dee, but frustration, anger, mischief, misinformation, partisanship, and expediency have been suggested.

He fully advertised his “apostasy” in his piece titled “In Search of A Radical President” (Saturday, January 28). What was missing in that fallacy-laden analysis, as in most criticisms of President Jonathan, is a proper contextualization and deconstruction of the current Presidency. Momodu says the “fad in government today in Nigerian government circles is to label every critic as an enemy of government”. But there are truths and there are fallacies. What needs be noted is that President Jonathan does not consider any critic of his administration, an enemy.

President Jonathan, it must be remembered, signed the Freedom of Information Bill into law, whereas at least two Presidents before him demurred on the same issue. During the “removal of fuel subsidy” protests, the President repeatedly acknowledged the average Nigerian’s right to protest. He publicly declared that he is prepared to take unpopular decisions in the long term interest of Nigerians, at the risk of being abused in the short-term. The President’s conviction is that every Nigerian should enjoy the right to know, and the right to differ, and that Nigeria is a collective enterprise. He is a man who truly believes in the rule of law and the sovereignty of Nigeria.

However, when people talk about the disintegration of Nigeria, or regime change, it certainly bothers President Jonathan who rightly insists that he will not preside over a Nigeria that will disintegrate. The problematic in Momodu’s analysis is thus to be thrown back at its source. The true enemies of our country are the anarchists who insist that Nigerian must disintegrate. The real enemies of the Nigerian project are those who for opportunistic reasons seem to have resolved that they will not allow the present administration to have a moment of peace. Democracy yes; but anarchism, no. Where exactly does Momodu stand?

I go to the second level of Momodu’s very apparent discontent. This goes back to the circumstances of President Jonathan’s emergence as President: how he was the underdog without shoes that nobody gave a chance, the man that everyone including Professor Wole Soyinka, Pastor Tunde Bakare, the Save Nigeria Group and our very own Dele Momodu helped all the way to the throne, and now that he is there, he no longer remembers those who made him king! As Momodu puts it: “…we expected to see a President full of gratitude to man and God. We had hoped to have a radical President who would use his exalted position to correct the ills of our nation and heal our wounds…”

The sub-text of Momodu’s assertion is that too many people think Dr. Jonathan is President because of their own personal sacrifices, and Momodu makes that clear. And he is not alone. The attendant verbiage is like this: we fought for him to be President, when the Yar’Adua cabal did not want him; and he doesn’t seem to be showing us enough gratitude. Or the other face of it: he is using our term; if Yar’Adua had not died, he would not be President now. Or as the royalists put it: where is he coming from? How did we allow a minority to emerge as President?

Of course, the truth is that the essential Jonathan persona has not changed in any negative way since he assumed the mantle of national leadership. The President remains a perfect embodiment of humility who fully appreciates that it is a great privilege to be entrusted with the leadership of our great nation. He has certainly not forgotten the millions of ordinary Nigerians who voted to elect him and he constantly proclaims that God has been very kind to him. Nobody in Nigerian history has been so significantly historic, given the awakening of his emergence and its illustrative dimensions.

But he asks for one favour: the “shoe-givers” should allow him to walk with the shoes and effectively implement his agenda for national transformation. President Jonathan sincerely wants to transform Nigeria. They should allow him to do so. The most ardent critics have spoken about declining goodwill and declining legitimacy. The latter is fictitious because the legitimacy is real and incontrovertible; the former is contrived, and can only be redressed by the learning of appropriate lessons on both sides. President Jonathan has a four-year tenure; those who want his position should wait till the next election to stake their claims, and not seek to sabotage Nigeria for selfish reasons. Those are the enemies Dele Momodu should worry about.

He says “a true radical”, according to Abiola, is “a man who was ready to put his personal comfort at risk.” That is precisely what President Jonathan is doing. The Presidency of Nigeria is a difficult assignment: it is not easy to lead such elite “shoe-givers” mentioned by Dele Momodu. He has however, offered “a few tips free of charge” to make the task easier, albeit he is mostly preaching to the already converted. He says President Jonathan must cut budget and slash all salaries and allowances of public officers by at least 50 per cent. But that advice is belated and not very original. The President is already doing that and more to redirect national resources away from wasteful and unproductive expenditure to critical areas of national need such as power supply, infrastructure, education, healthcare, agricultural development and employment generation.

I give a personal testimony: before my arrival at this post, the Nigerian President used to travel abroad with a retinue of independent journalists. That has been slashed to just three under Jonathan and two weeks ago, I was asked to go and reduce that figure by 25%. I still can’t figure out the calculation: 25% of 3, translated into individual representation!

Dele Momodu adds that the President: “must stop all frivolous contracts and concentrate on revamping our disgraceful infrastructure”. Sir, President Jonathan is already doing so too. It may have escaped your notice, but he set up a high-powered committee months ago to review all contracts and on-going projects, and he is diligently implementing the recommendations of that committee. I was there when that committee first presented its report. It was a comment on Nigeria. President Jonathan has inherited projects that were awarded over 50 years ago, and that are still in progress! I have never seen him so incensed. Momodu should ask: Is this President being fought by “enemies” because he resolved publicly to change the order of things?
Momodu also wrote that “…Our ragtag police are begging for serious attention.” President Jonathan has said that much and has set up a Special Committee to do just that. Momodu says: “The Presidential Villa need not be a Saudi palace.” As anyone who has been to Saudi Arabia knows, it certainly is not. Momodu also says “All foreign travels must be kept to the most essential ones as determined by the Foreign Ministry.” Mr. President already said so, two weeks ago in a national broadcast and has since acted accordingly. “The biggest task before our President is how to cut waste and increase revenue at all levels,” Momodu adds. That is precisely what Mr. President is doing. In addition, he is fighting corruption, tackling Boko Haram, encouraging investment and the diversification of the economy.

Dele Momodu complains that “we are spending trillions of Naira every year without any visible progress.” Progress is being made, and President Jonathan is as much in a hurry as every Nigerian. President Jonathan understands the great historical opportunity that he has to make a difference, and he is not relying on luck but hard-work, diligence and dedication as well as the continued support of all truly patriotic Nigerians.


Dele Momodu's response below,
Remember Reuben - By Dele Momodu
“Not every journalist begins his career with an entrée in the nature of a bang. Journalistic careers tend to take a long, and windy route of much obscurity and misfortune, rejection and despair, and then, slowly, and accidentally, the career takes an upswing and the journalist is made and born…Exceptions to this rule are rare…Dele Momodu whose book you are holding…qualify as one of such exceptions.

“Momodu has proven to be one of those over-subscribed men who appear to be in all places at all times and capable of doing anything to the best of their abilities…”
That was my friend and brother, Dr Reuben Abati, Ph.D, writing an introduction to my unpublished book, DELE MOMODU, PENDULUM: essays, letters and columns, in 1997, while I was in exile in London, one clear year before Dr Goodluck Jonathan joined politics. As I remember the Reuben of those days, I weep for Nigeria. I weep because I never imagined in my wildest dream that a day would come when Reuben, our own Reuben, would be used as an attack dog, by people who are totally disconnected from reality.

Reuben remains for me one of the finest products of journalism, a man I foolishly thought would add some finesse to the lacklustre occupiers of Aso Rock Presidential Villa. But the Reuben I see today is a shadow, a pitiable sight, of the old Reuben, who has confirmed the adage that a goat that keeps the company of dogs would eventually become a dog. How else can I describe Reuben’s crass crudity in his response to my last article, In Search of A Radical President? While I grant him the right of reply, it was cruel to have brought my dear and innocent wife, Mobolaji, into the whitewash of his boss.

I was aware he was under fire from everyone. His friends are grumbling aloud that this is not the Reuben they used to know. There are also rumblings from his employers that he was not pulling his weight and I have been one of his sympathisers. His employers are suspecting that he’s worried for his battered reputation, and thinking he might dump them if the heat gets too hot. They need not worry because our friend has crossed the Rubicon. He’s at a point of no return.

But why would Reuben ever drag my wife (a woman who had fed us all in our poverty-stricken days) in the mud? This is the only reason I’m responding to his diatribe. He knows in his heart that Nigerians are too smart to accept his assessment of Goodluck Jonathan. I expected a journalist and lawyer of his standing to check his facts but he was in a hurry to cast aspersions on my wife by subscribing to the rumour that she did not vote for me on election-day. Channels Television and BISCON Tv accompanied us to the voting centres and can bear witness to what happened that day.

My wife and I voted in different Wards within the same school. Why won’t a wife I married properly vote for me?

Beyond that, INEC recorded over 26,000 votes for me nationwide despite not having unrestricted access to public funds like Dr Abati’s boss. I would want Reuben to tell the world if indeed he and his two wives voted for President Jonathan. I doubt it, unless he was a fake critic. I can’t think of Obama’s spokesman bringing the wife of a journalist into an argument. Is this what power does to otherwise sensible men? How would posterity remember Reuben? I guess: A man who voluntarily set fire to everything he ever wrote. Shame!

Source: http://lindaikeji..com/2012/02/reuben-abati-vs-dele-momodu.html#more
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 3:45pm On Feb 07, 2012
hhmm a Dog fight is not something you want to bring in a cock to separate wink they can go at it at their own time and expense - no need to drag the lot of public opinion into a propaganda soirée
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by IykeD(m): 3:47pm On Feb 07, 2012
This Reuben Abati is a big disgrace. Who takes him serious anyways? He will live to regret his miserable life soon!
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by DisGuy: 3:50pm On Feb 07, 2012
A man who voluntarily set fire to everything he ever wrote.

kaput!
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by vicoloni(m): 3:55pm On Feb 07, 2012
wow! i cant believe my eyes. i used to have tremendous respect for those two especially rubicon labati. shame.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by akinnux(m): 3:57pm On Feb 07, 2012
Well done Dele, you really hit him below the belt. But if I may ask what is Abati doing with two wives.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by ariyebaba(m): 4:00pm On Feb 07, 2012
IN ONE SENTENCE
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by osat02: 4:04pm On Feb 07, 2012
akinnux:



My wife and I voted in different Wards within the same school. Why won’t a wife I [b]married properly [/b]vote for me?


Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by brainpulse: 4:05pm On Feb 07, 2012
"Power corrupts the mind of man, not to mind all important things he kept in his mind.
Power makes a man slow to think, quick to make judgements and fast to make errors.
Power makes a man's friends shadows of what he believed existed and thought they were never real.
Power intoxicates the man, makes him vomit and eats his own vomits."  -Brainpulse
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Siga: 4:06pm On Feb 07, 2012
These two idiots think they can fool us, no be like this Abati be before dem offer am this job, same thing Dele dey try do, Very simple tactic, critisize the government, next regime, dem go offer u job, thats how u make dem remember u, two bas.tards ,
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by likethat(m): 4:13pm On Feb 07, 2012
Jonathan Goodluck please send this man packing, he is going to destroy your government, Or better still Abati should go and learn from Mrs. Oluremi Oyo.

During Obj's regime when the media, musicians and comedians were abusing Obj she doesn't reply people oooo.

I think Abati should face educating people about Oil subsidy instead of attacking critics because soon six months we gave to Subsidy committe to implement the money they got from Oil will soon complete.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by IykeD(m): 4:13pm On Feb 07, 2012
Siga:

These two idiots think they can fool us, no be like this Abati be before dem offer am this job, same thing Dele dey try do, Very simple tactic, critisize the government, next regime, dem go offer u job, thats how u make dem remember u, two bas.tards ,

Exactly!
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by karpentar: 4:13pm On Feb 07, 2012
This Reuben Abati is a big disgrace. Who takes him serious anyways? He will live to regret his miserable life soon!

I detest both of them but Dele Momodu is worse. He's an opportunist and a very big mouthed noise maker, who'll perform worse than Reuben.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Nobody: 4:19pm On Feb 07, 2012
Its surprising why Jonathan is causing Enemity between Yoruba and Ijaw.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Tdaves(m): 4:22pm On Feb 07, 2012
God Bless you reuben abati! Only the fools, un-informed or those that does not know your antecedents; that may think you maligned DM. Against all ODD you have decided to serve your father land. Thank you.

regards
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by senbonzakurakageyoshi(m): 4:23pm On Feb 07, 2012
gbagaun! round one is over and i must confess it has been a keenly contested roun. both sides have put in an impressive performance though bob dee has been the more impressive with his verbal left hooks. Nevertheless, the judges have adjudged the round a draw!please don't leave your seats as round two promises to be even hotter. expect harder punches agressive attacks and pretty much any other kind of violence, including ear biting! catch it all live,right here on your world of political talk-talk,Nairaland
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by 989900: 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2012
1-1. . .I beg insert disc 2. I dey gbadun this
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Kilode1: 4:36pm On Feb 07, 2012
He is ordinarily right of centre, but he is gradually shifting to far left of centre.

Can somebody explain what this means in Nigerian politics.

Define Right, Center and left with examples of leading ideological figures.

I want to think I'm a tiny bit politically aware, but I'm yet to see any well articulated description of these ideologies in Nigerian politics.

What are the values and ideas that represent left, right or center??

Except he's talking about the left and right of Crude Oil money sha
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Lawalemi(m): 4:37pm On Feb 07, 2012
This Abati write up really hurt Uncle Dee o. But he started it first! I can't laugh
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by SisiKill1: 4:40pm On Feb 07, 2012
Say what you will about Abati but you can't deny the guy knows how to turn shite to brownie. I found myself almost rooting for GEJ again after reading his article.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Nobody: 4:41pm On Feb 07, 2012
These Yoruba men can sabi cry because of woman! See how Dele Mumudu dey foam for mouth because them say im wife no vote for am, lol. The way he's raking about the supposed insult to his wife, one would thing that Reuben alleged she was 'giving it' from behind to the president. Very childish indeed for MuMudu to be sulking over nothing really. In any case, I see no difference between Akpati and Mumudu. Mumudu would have been even worse if he were the Presidential spokesman. . .who doesn't know how much of an a.s.slicker and fawning, servile suck-up expert he is? Kissing the backksides of folks like Mike Adenuga, Esama Igbinedion, Deinde Fernendaz, and every moneybag in sight. . . .let alone if he ever gets the chance to work for the president? ? ? Abeg let them gerrrrrout joor. Dey there dey cry because of wife like a proper MUMUdu.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by BabaEleko(m): 4:52pm On Feb 07, 2012
I used to be a HUGE fan of Reuben Abati. His weekly piece used to be my "cocaine" i'd read it over and over. I couldn't do without it. I bought newspapers just to read his piece and after I left naija I'd go online just to catch him but honestly I literally feel like crying for what my "mentor" has turned out to be today. If I was God I'd have taken him out while he was a honored man and let his life be celebrated like other lost journalist (may their honorable souls rip) than watching all his hard earned respect and integrity go down the drain this way. I'm sad!

Btw: I can never trust any other journalist no more.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by sovpounds(m): 5:14pm On Feb 07, 2012
Does Reuben Abati have two wives?
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Ibangap(m): 5:18pm On Feb 07, 2012
senbonzakura_kageyoshi:

gbagaun! round one is over and i must confess it has been a keenly contested roun. both sides have put in an impressive performance though bob dee has been the more impressive with his verbal left hooks. Nevertheless, the judges have adjudged the round a draw!please don't leave your seats as round two promises to be even hotter. expect harder punches agressive attacks and pretty much any other kind of violence, including ear biting! catch it all live,right here on your world of political talk-talk,Nairaland
grin grin grin
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by osajojo(m): 5:20pm On Feb 07, 2012
Choi I remember obasanjo vs IBB
Soon it will be Jonathan vs Yaradua
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by OAM4J: 5:21pm On Feb 07, 2012
Baba_Eleko:

I used to be a HUGE fan of Reuben Abati. His weekly piece used to be my "cocaine" i'd read it over and over. I couldn't do without it. I bought newspapers just to read his piece and after I left naija I'd go online just to catch him but honestly I literally feel like crying for what my "mentor" has turned out to be today. If I was God I'd have taken him out while he was a honored man and let his life be celebrated like other lost journalist (may their honorable souls rip) than watching all his hard earned respect and integrity go down the drain this way. I'm sad!

Btw: I can never trust any other journalist no more.

I understand how you feel bro. Abati made Guardian newspaper ticked. His pieces were golden, the frank talks, his critical thought provoking questions, his in depth analysis, the simplicity of his writings, his satires. . .  Oh God save him!



Is this what power does to otherwise sensible men? How would posterity remember Reuben? I guess: A man who voluntarily set fire to everything he ever wrote. Shame!

sad cry
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by niddamugu(m): 5:32pm On Feb 07, 2012
Politics for naija no good at all o. They make the brilliant dull, the wise foolish, the healthy sick, the loud quite and unfortunately, the "poor" rich. grin grin grin. Dr. Abati simply follow the footsteps of his fellow critics - Oluremi Oyo, Oby Ezekwesili all from the patito's gang. The problem now is can he return to his old self after govt? Never. Once a "chopper" always a "chopper".
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by DisGuy: 5:36pm On Feb 07, 2012
Kilode?!:

Can somebody explain what this means in Nigerian politics.

Define Right, Center and left with examples of leading ideological figures.

I want to think I'm a tiny bit politically aware, but I'm yet to see any well articulated description of these ideologies in Nigerian politics.

What are the values and ideas that represent left, right or center??

Except he's talking about the left and right of Crude Oil money sha

LMAO was thinking the same thing too!! i had to check the name of the writer again

perhaps he's talking about their position with regards to national cake sharing formular
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Honeycity(f): 5:59pm On Feb 07, 2012
both are opportunist!
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by sirp2007: 5:59pm On Feb 07, 2012
l least expect this 4rm tis two heavy weight journalist.they re far to advance for tis kind of mud-slinging.
l use to revere Abati,but he is turning into something else.He shouldnt 4get tht there is life after political appointment.
He shouldnt 4get d reason y most nigerians adore him ie his fortright criticism of Govt.
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by Mucokey(m): 6:02pm On Feb 07, 2012
I used to be a HUGE fan of
Reuben Abati. His weekly
piece used to be my
"cocaine" i'd read it over
and over. I couldn't do
without it. I bought newspapers just to read
his piece and after I left
naija I'd go online just to
catch him but honestly I
literally feel like crying for
what my "mentor" has turned out to be today. If
I was God I'd have taken
him out while he was a
honored man and let his
life be celebrated like
other lost journalist (may their honorable souls rip)
than watching all his hard
earned respect and
integrity go down the
drain this way. I'm sad!
Btw: I can never trust any other journalist no more.
.
Just wished Abati cud ve some nightmares of his old self when he's 1s a critic analyst, mayb he wud ve a rethink, bt 4 now only God can deliver us from any other 'good mind' dat ll work with any bad government so as 2 enable him 2 be firm n sleek
Re: Reuben Abati V. Dele Momodu by sirp2007: 6:03pm On Feb 07, 2012
brainpulse:

"Power corrupts the mind of man, not to mind all important things he kept in his mind.
Power makes a man slow to think, quick to make judgements and fast to make errors.
Power makes a man's friends shadows of what he believed existed and thought they were never real.
Power intoxicates the man, makes him vomit and eats his own vomits."  -Brainpulse

                                                                                                                   

l doff my hat for u.

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