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FamilyRe: I am about to break The Promise I Made Years Ago To My Wife by Achiles: 6:11am On Aug 12, 2015
I am sure you would come here to tell your story when the infatuation is gone. Can't you just leave the poor girl. You have invested how much? Did you train her from primary school?
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Flood In Ariaria Market (a Line) Aba, Abia State by Achiles: 1:29pm On Aug 11, 2015
londongal03:
Buhari is working
You are such an idiot! If you had any sense you would expend it on the foolish Gov who looted the state to stupor
PoliticsRe: My Role In The Civil War – Awolowo by Achiles(op): 7:15am On May 28, 2015
I think our generation seems to be more interested in word of mouth rather than empirical evidence. Awo remains one of my best Nigerians of all time. when people go to war, you fight to win. Our brother from the east should stop blaming Awo for the loss when historical fact indeed showed he did his best for the east while the war lasted.
PoliticsRe: My Role In The Civil War – Awolowo by Achiles(op): 7:43pm On May 27, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Where is your source for this article? I had earlier asked for it but you never responded.
http://www.punchng.com/news/for-the-record/my-role-in-the-civil-war-awolowo/
PoliticsRe: My Role In The Civil War – Awolowo by Achiles(op): 4:23pm On May 27, 2015
AnambraDota:
My problem with Awolowo is that he said that Nigeria is just a mere geographical expression but when the opportunity for him to have his dream country he chicken out, few years later he didn't ask for restructuring of Nigeria to make a truely a country he wanted to rule the same geographical expression like that.

That is why God cursed him, he begged to rule just a day but no way, like Lazarus and the rich man.
You have quoted AWO out of context. He never meant that Nigeria was not a country. He only meant to express how woefully we have failed as a country in term of Nation Building.
PoliticsMy Role In The Civil War – Awolowo by Achiles(op): 8:27am On May 27, 2015
I found this interesting

Shortly before the 1983 presidential election, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo fielded questions from a panel of journalists at a town hall meeting in Abeokuta. During the session, which was aired live on Ogun Radio, Awolowo defended his actions during the civil war, countering allegations similar to the one Chinua Achebe levelled against him recently.

Question: Chief Awolowo, your stand on the civil war, however unpopular it may have been to the Biafran, helped to shorten the war. Today, you’re being cast as the sole enemy of the Ibo people because of that stand, by among others, some of the people who as members of the federal military government at that time, were party to that decision and are today, in some cases, inheritors of power in one Nigeria which that decision of yours helped to save. How do you feel being cast in this role, and what steps are you taking to endear yourself once again to that large chunk of Nigerians who feels embittered.

Awolowo: As far as I know, the Ibo masses are friendly to me, towards me. In fact, whenever I visit Iboland, either Anambra or Imo, and there’s no campaigning for elections on, the Ibo people receive me warmly and affectionately. But there are some elements in Iboland who believe that they can maintain their popularity only by denigrating me, and so they keep on telling lies against me. Ojukwu is one of them. I don’t want to mention the names of the others because they are still redeemable, but ….Ojukwu is irredeemable so I mention his name, and my attitude to these lies is one of indifference, I must confess to you.
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I’ve learnt to rely completely on the providence and vindication of Almighty God in some of these things. I’ve tried to explain myself in the past, but these liars persist. Ojukwu had only recently told the same lie against me. What’s the point in correcting lies when people are determined to persist in telling lies against you, what’s the point? I know that someday the Ibos, the masses of the Ibo people will realise who their friends are, and who their real enemies are. And the day that happens woe betide those enemies. The Ibos will deal with them very roughly.

That has happened in my life. I have a nickname now, if you see my letterhead you’ll find something on top, you’ll find a fish done on the letterhead. Some people put Lion on theirs, some people put Tiger, but mine is Fish. And Fish represents my zodiac sign, those of you who read the stars and so on in the newspapers; you’ll find out that there’s a zodiac sign known as pieces, in Latin pieces mean fish.

So I put pieces on top, that’s my zodiac sign being born on the 6th of March,….er well, the year doesn’t matter, it’s the day that matter. And then on top of it I write Eebudola. All of you know the meaning of that. You know I don’t want to tell a long story but………………Awolowo school, omo Awolowo, … started in Urobo land, in mid-west in those days. They were ridiculing my schools, I was building schools –brick and cement, to dpc level, block to dpc level and mud thereafter. And so the big shots in the place..”ah what kind of school is this? is this Awolowo school? Useless school” and when they saw the children..”ah this Awolowo children, they can’t read and write, Awolowo children” that’s how it started, with ridicule, and it became blessing, and now they say “Awolowo children, they are good people” no more ridicule about it, that’s how it started, so the Eebu becomes honor, the abuse became honor.

And so when I look back to all my life, treasonable felony, jail, all the abuses that were heaped on me, to Coker Inquiry, all sorts, and I see what has happened to the people who led, who led all these denigration campaign, where are they today? Those that are alive are what I call Homo Mortuus- dead living, oku eniyan, that’s what they are, those that their lives have gone.

So when I look back, I come to the conclusion that all these abuses which have been heaped on me all my life for doing nothing, for doing good, they have become honor, and so Eebudola is one of my nicknames. So I’ve cultivated an attitude of indifference, I’ve done no evil to the Ibos.

During the war I saw to it that the revenue which was due to the Iboland – South Eastern State they call it, at that time..East Central State, I kept it, I saved the money for them. And when they …. were librated I handed over the money to them- millions. If I’d decided to do so, I could have kept the money away from them and then when they took over I saw to it that subvention was given to them at the rate of 990,000 pounds every month.

I didn’t go to the Executive Council to ask for support, or for approval because I knew if I went to the Executive Council at that time the subvention would not be approved because there were more enemies in the Executive Council for the Ibos than friends. And since I wasn’t going to take a percentage from what I was going to give them, and I knew I was doing what was right, I wanted the states to survive, I kept on giving the subvention – 990,000 almost a million, every month, and I did that for other states of course – South Eastern State, North Central State, Kwara and so on.

But I did that for the Ibos, and when the war was over, I saw to it that the ACB got three and a half million pounds to start with. This was distributed immediately and I gave another sum of money. The attitude of the experts, officials at the time of the ACB was that ACB should be closed down, and I held the view you couldn’t close the ACB down because that is the bank that gives finance to the Ibo traders, and if you close it down they’ll find it difficult to revive or to survive. So it was given. I did the same thing for the Cooperative Bank of Eastern Nigeria, to rehabilitate all these places, and I saw to it as commissioner for finance that no obstacle was placed in the way of the ministry of economic planning in planning for rehabilitation of the war affected areas.

Twenty pounds policy

That’s what I did, and the case of the money they said was not given back to them, you know during the war all the pounds were looted, they printed Biafran currency notes, which they circulated, at the close of the war some people wanted their Biafran notes to be exchanged for them. Of course I couldn’t do that, if I did that the whole country would be bankrupt. We didn’t know about Biafran notes and we didn’t know on what basis they have printed them, so we refused the Biafran note, but I laid down the principle that all those who had savings in the banks on the eve of the declaration of the Biafran war or Biafra, will get their money back if they could satisfy us that they had the savings there, or the money there. Unfortunately, all the banks’s books had been burnt, and many of the people who had savings there didn’t have their saving books or their last statement of account, so a panel had to be set up.

I didn’t take part in setting up the panel, it was done by the Central Bank and the pertinent officials of the ministry of finance, to look into the matter, and they went carefully into the matter, they took some months to do so, and then make some recommendation which I approved. Go to the archives, all I did was approve, I didn’t write anything more than that, I don’t even remember the name of any of them who took part. So I did everything in this world to assist our Ibo brothers and sisters during and after the war.

And anyone who goes back to look at my broadcast in August 1967, which dealt with post-war reconstruction would see what I said there.



Starvation policy

Then, but above all, the ending of the war itself that I’m accused of, accused of starving the Ibos, I did nothing of the sort. You know, shortly after the liberation of these places, Calabar, Enugu and Port Harcort, I decided to pay a visit. There are certain things which I knew which you don’t know, which I don’t want to say here now, when I write my reminisces in the future I will do so. Some of the soldiers were not truthful with us, they didn’t tell us correct stories and so on.

I wanted to be there and see things for myself, bear in mind that Gowon himself did not go there at that time, it was after the war was over that he dorn himself up in various military dresses- Air force dress, Army dress and so on, and went to the war torn areas. But I went and some people tried to frighten me out of my goal by saying that Adekunle was my enemy and he was going to see to it that I never return from the place, so I went.

But when I went what did I see? I saw the kwashiorkor victims. If you see a kwashiorkor victim you’ll never like war to be waged. Terrible sight, in Enugu, in Port Harcourt, not many in Calabar, but mainly in Enugu and Port Harcourt. Then I enquired what happened to the food we are sending to the civilians. We were sending food through the Red cross, and CARITAS to them, but what happen was that the vehicles carrying the food were always ambushed by the soldiers. That’s what I discovered, and the food would then be taken to the soldiers to feed them, and so they were able to continue to fight. And I said that was a very dangerous policy, we didn’t intend the food for soldiers. But who will go behind the line to stop the soldiers from ambushing the vehicles that were carrying the food? And as long as soldiers were fed, the war will continue, and who’ll continue to suffer? and those who didn’t go to the place to see things as I did, you remember that all the big guns, all the soldiers in the Biafran army looked all well fed after the war, its only the mass of the people that suffered kwashiorkor.

You wont hear of a single lawyer, a single doctor, a single architect, who suffered from kwashiorkor? None of their children either, so they waylaid the foods, they ambush the vehicles and took the foods to their friends and to their collaborators and to their children and the masses were suffering. So I decided to stop sending the food there. In the process the civilians would suffer, but the soldiers will suffer most.



Change of currency

And it is on record that Ojukwu admitted that two things defeated him in this war, that’s as at the day he left Biafra. He said one, the change of currency, he said that was the first thing that defeated him, and we did that to prevent Ojukwu taking the money which his soldiers has stolen from our Central bank for sale abroad to buy arms. We discovered he looted our Central bank in Benin, he looted the one in Port Harcourt, looted the one in Calabar and he was taking the currency notes abroad to sell to earn foreign exchange to buy arms.

So I decided to change the currency, and for your benefit, it can now be told the whole world, only Gowon knew the day before, the day before the change took place. I decided, only three of us knew before then- Isong now governor of Cross River, Attah and myself. It was a closely guarded secret, if any commissioner at the time say that he knew about it, he’s only boosting his own ego. Because once you tell someone, he’ll tell another person. So we refused to tell them and we changed the currency notes. So Ojukwu said the change in currency defeated him, and starvation of his soldiers also defeated him.

These were the two things that defeated Ojukwu. And, he reminds me, when you saw Ojukwu’s picture after the war, did he look like someone who’s not well fed? But he has been taking the food which we send to civilians, and so we stopped the food.



Abandoned property

And then finally, I saw to it that the houses owned by the Ibos in Lagos and on this side, were kept for them. I had an estate agent friend who told me that one of them collected half a million pounds rent which has been kept for him. All his rent were collected, but since we didn’t seize their houses, he came back and collected half a million pounds.

So that is the position. I’m a friend of the Ibos and the mass of the Ibos are my friends, but there are certain elements who want to continue to deceive the Ibos by telling lies against me, and one day, they’ll discover and then that day will be terrible for those who have been telling the lies.
PoliticsRe: Photo: Prof Yemi Osinbajo Looking Cool In A Presidential Jet by Achiles: 9:35pm On Apr 30, 2015
SHARIAREPORTERS:
Buh if na oga Jonathan, dem go send lie muhammad to accuse d president of spending public funds
Never enter, he don deh use private jet
Hypocrisy, wad a fake pastor....
Soon Buhari and his household go dey move around wif private jet and sharia*reporters go kip quiet, I pity "change chanters"
You are just uncivilized!
PoliticsRe: How My Troops Stopped Biafran Soldiers At Ore —col. Iluyomade (rtd) by Achiles: 9:17pm On Apr 30, 2015
truefact:
Yorubas are visionless. Awolowo never believed in anything that's why he died like nothing. He is coward. He has no choice of his. Zik bring him to nigeria, Gowon kept him in Nigeria even to this days.

Yorubas fight for your own country. ..Nigeria is not a country. ..

It is Yoruba cowardice and timidity that make them want Igbos to remain in Nigeria. Igbos give those cowards a kind of protection and cover from their masters up north. That is why if igbos secede now, yorubas will secede from their Hausa masters.

Yorubas fight for your country. Nigeria is a mere geographical expression. .didn't your hero said that? You lot are lazy cowards with no vision. Your only vision is ND oil

Your hero committed suicide. Your hero is coward who never fight for your freedom. Your hero had no choice of his, remember Zik made him accept nigeria and Gowon made him stay in Nigeria. Your hero believed nothing and die like nothing. ..WHAT A BIG SHAME
I guess you have no idea of cowardice. You may want to ask Ojukwu why he fled!
PoliticsRe: Buhari First 7 Horrible Acts Since Becoming President Elect by Achiles: 7:24pm On Apr 30, 2015
naija2dabone:
1. A legion of excuses and change of promises

Since winning election, Buhari has been singing a new tune totally different from what he told us prior to the elections. From "dont expect miracles", to "my agenda threaten by falling oil prices" Now we even hear that the APC's manifestos which Nigerians voted for 'is not the bible or Qur'an which can not be change' See gobe

2. Barring AIT
Old habits die hard. 'repentant democrat' indeed. The fate of even nairaland is in the balance

3. Rewarding founder of BBOG group with political appointment
That the activities of this group is suspect from the start is no news but with this all doubts about their mission and aims have been cleared. They may have many lofty aims as a group but now we know that rescuing the chibok girls is not one of their aims

4. Promises Selective probes (Case in point, Sanusi's £20 billions)
One of the think Buhari was accused of during the campaigns was his tendacy for selective prosecutions. Now tell me, what about the Financial Reporting Council allegations of fraudulent financial recklessness leveled against Sanusi himself including the Sanusi’s claim that it paid N38.233 billion to the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Plc in 2011 for the “printing of bank notes” whereas the turnover of the entire printing and minting company group is N29.370 billion.

5.Promoting god fatherism in Nigeria political space
From hanging out with OBJ to granting interview to Aljezera insinuating that OBJ is his political god father. We all know that political god fatherism is one of the bane of our national development as all political god fathers are rent seekers

6. Making Corrupt politicians the pillars of his team
For some one who made all the right noises about fighting corruption to be nomination a committee filled with people with corruption cases with EFCC leave much to be desired. Even making Timipre Sylva, who is accused of stealing N19.2billion from the state treasury while he governed the state between 2007 and 2011 as the head of his team is a shame

7. Forming a parallel government.
Through his actions and utterances, the incoming government was overheating the polity and carrying out actions which tend to undermine the powers of President Goodluck Jonathan. Do unto other as you wish other do to you



Such a daft post
CareerRe: Salary Scale Of Lecturers In Nigerian Universities by Achiles: 2:09pm On Apr 30, 2015
Thank God I did not take the offer back then. Can't imagine this level of poor remuneration.
PoliticsRe: Blast At Radio Station In Kogi Town Kills Many by Achiles: 7:02am On Apr 28, 2015
slimmy05:
This is getting out of hand. I know Buhari would be regretting why he had to create boko haram.
Must you always be this shallow minded?
FamilyRe: Sleeping With My Step-mum Seems To Be My Only Chance For Survival by Achiles: 10:42pm On Apr 22, 2015
Pls do not try
Jokes EtcRe: What A Runs Girl Gave Me That Made Me Faint After We Had Finished by Achiles: 3:06pm On Apr 22, 2015
You are finished!
CultureRe: List Of Yoruba Dialects by Achiles: 2:32pm On Apr 22, 2015
I rep Oka Akoko
CultureRe: List Of Yoruba Dialects by Achiles: 2:32pm On Apr 22, 2015
I rep Oka. Akoko
PoliticsRe: Shekau On Time’s 100 Influential Persons List by Achiles: 9:07pm On Apr 16, 2015
holatin:
mehn how low is your reasoning dude ?

Can you think like human for once ? let's say shakau is buhari foot soldier what stop Jonathan in waging a war against something that could term him as a clueless and incompetent twerp.
stop crying on threads, Jonathan failed and he was booted out the same way he was voted for in 2011.

stop crying,your job as PDP mouthpiece has come to an end, get a job
Spot on
PoliticsRe: Igbo Appeal To Lagos Govt, Police To Protect Them After Elections by Achiles: 10:36am On Apr 12, 2015
CHM11:
www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/igbo-appeal-to-lagos-govt-police-to-protect-them-after-elections/#sthash.C51WB0Ek.dpuf
Demanding apology from Oba Akiolu? Jokers! You will soon understand the owners of Lagos are. immigrants calling themselves Omo Onile. Insolence. You may deliver Amuwo Odofin to JK Ndoka, it really won't matter.
PoliticsRe: April 11 Elections: APC Consolidates Position As Ruling Party by Achiles: 10:18am On Apr 12, 2015
Chidozieude:
This is just the beginning. Change is here to stay.

The outcome of the Lagos elections was never in doubt but I am happy we can now all agree that Lagos is Yorubaland.

Mr Agbaje Nwosu still has a bright political future BUT not in Yorubaland. He can go and contest in Anambra or Abia

Yorubas generally do not tolerate Omo Ales. Agbaje is an Omo Ale
Spot on! I could not have stated it better
PoliticsRe: Graphic Pics: One Shot Dead This Morning During Ekiti Impeachment Saga by Achiles: 6:48pm On Apr 07, 2015
CR77:
APC Lawmakers the problem of Ekiti state

RIP 2 d dead
Am sad your father gave birth to a fool like you
PoliticsRe: Abdullahi Mukaila, Wife And Daughters Buried by Achiles: 12:41pm On Apr 07, 2015
menix:
Eyaaahh!!! Wat now happens to all d money he was paid 4 his magic job..

Wat shall it profit a man to play wayo nd lose not only his soul buh including his loved ones...

RIP Mukaila d election genius..
You are an idiot
EducationRe: Pls I Need Help In My Studying by Achiles: 8:26pm On Apr 06, 2015
chika4realike:
I am a student of a state university I am in my third year now.
My first and second year grade were very low not that I don't study but I always seem to forget what I studied during exams.
When my first year result was out it was far below my expectations because I really took my time studying so as to make good grade but it was not so
I prayed about this.
Again in my second year same thing happened I don't know if its the way I study
I even get mocked by my friends whu don't even study as much as I do. I actually get depressed and sometime think of committing SUICIDE.
Sometimes I will leave my place of residence for the library for almost 6-8 hrs just for good grade but it will turnout the opposite.
I am in my third year and with exams fast approaching I will not like what has happened in the past happen again
Please I will like u to suggest ways IN WHICH I can read as well as retain as well as recall during exam
You may need to examine your study pattern. I had similar problem in my year 2. I was able to turn things around and left with a 2:1. I simply changed my study time from night to daytime. All the best.
PoliticsRe: Oyo State Governorship Election. - Online Poll. by Achiles: 8:16pm On Apr 06, 2015
Sai Ajimobi
FamilyRe: A Nairalander And Wife After Easter Church Service by Achiles: 6:31pm On Apr 06, 2015
Allureoftheseas:
Poverty.... chai.
You are a fool. How dare you
PoliticsRe: Financial Times Newspaper Hails Tinubu As The Godfather Behind GEJ's Defeat(Pic) by Achiles: 11:04am On Apr 06, 2015
Texcoco:
[color=#1980BC] [b] Where does he get his money?? Ofcourse he is a corrupt kleptomaniac with a heavy dose of nepotism and everything that is undemocratic, don't you see why he's called thieffnubu??....Anyway be that as it may, the igbos don't need the risks of one man wielding such power,we have in our diffused state,survived and progressed a lot more than most folks will give us credit for.It took yorubas years to recover politically and idealogically after the suicide of Awo,anything happens to thieffnubu,we shudder to think of the wilderness these folks might be plunged into...We rather have a thousand Peter Obis,Obainos etc than one mighty corrupt Godfather...The northerners especially those at the center will be impressed of the loyal block votes in their numbers from the SE/SS for PDP,moreso they will be doubly impressed at the fierce contest in thieffnubu's own stronghold by this same loyalists-Go figure Oba Akiolu-....what would it take a northern political rival to court these people henceforth neutralizing thieffnubu forever??[/b] [/color]
You are such an ass! You don't call a man a theif without evidence. Idiot
PoliticsRe: Why Jonathan Lost To Buhari – Sanusi by Achiles: 10:58am On Apr 06, 2015
drtwist:
Go to hell. U that was working with the opposition to Destroy jonathan government.
You are the one to rot in hell!
PoliticsRe: Presidential Poll: How Jonathan, Ahmadu Ali Averted Crisis- Vanguard by Achiles: 8:07pm On Apr 05, 2015
This is shameful! Must you make yourself a celebrity over defeat? I hate deceit!
RomanceRe: Getting Married Next Month And Nothing Interest Me About My Hubby To Be! by Achiles: 9:21pm On Apr 03, 2015
This OP disgust me. How dare you toy with a man's life with reckless wickedness? You have the guts to announce to the. World.
PoliticsRe: Election Results With Pictures by Achiles: 10:11am On Mar 29, 2015
Decryptor:
Anybody who believes that Mumuhamadu Buhari will win this election can also believe Abacha is alive.
Nigeria
You obviously don't live in Nigeria. Maybe you are too daft to reckon with your environment.
PoliticsRe: ... by Achiles: 8:56am On Mar 29, 2015
Lola reporting from Abulegba. 08053961954

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