Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 8:26am On Feb 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 8:20am On Feb 05, 2015 |
theV0ice: You wish  Strong wishes come true and this one has become a strong wish  |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 8:16am On Feb 05, 2015 |
LajaLaba: Wake up! I have been awake since 5:30 am  |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Face Third Disqualification Suit by agabaI23(m): 8:09am On Feb 05, 2015 |
ellechrystal:
 Why are you laughing at me naa? reply my pm oo or I..... Did you sleep well? |
Politics › Re: We Didn’t Offer Pastors N6bn Bribe –PDP by agabaI23(m): 8:05am On Feb 05, 2015 |
englishmart: nne, don't talk like that, mentioning their names would cause a big problem. It's a good thing he avoided problems and insults from some desperate men of God... Bia nwoke m O dika ibu onye nnuru ihe? So you believe that pastors were paid? That means that the allegation about Ngige paying 850 million to Mbaka is also true? Ugbua amu di gi mma, ekwekwala ka ibi daa gi  |
Politics › Re: We Didn’t Offer Pastors N6bn Bribe –PDP by agabaI23(m): 8:01am On Feb 05, 2015 |
We all knew it was a lie. Amaechi was trying to neutralize the endorsement of GEJ by the Penticoastal pastors ma na o tiela aka na Tipper bu aja |
Politics › El-rufai On Soludo's Case by agabaI23(op): 7:55am On Feb 05, 2015 |
This Soludo I think has got some issues. He has been attacking his friends since 1806. Very soon he will face Obasanjo. I was told by a colleague long ago that he is too arrogant but ..... ng before the publication of The Accidental Public Servant, I had decided to resist joining issues with whatever commentators wrote in response to the book by way of either attacking the author or its contents. It is a narrative of my experiences and views, and I would simply invite others to document theirs. Many of those that commented on, or 'reviewed' the book had not even read it in full. Others had decided long before it was published that they would attack El-Rufai and whatever he writes, while a few others were simply going to be unhappy with how they were presented in the book as being less than perfect. When one writes a 700-page book, one has to take a deep breath and allow others the slack to write a few pages in response, however disagreeable or abusive.
When I wrote The Accidental Public Servant, there were no illusions that its account would be uncontested. As I have said repeatedly, it is simply my account of the people and events that defined my years in public service. I took several precautions (such as double-checking from the copious notes and diaries of events that were taken after every major encounter - about forty seven note books in total) of ensuring that it is a truthful, balanced and fair account of my experience. I do not have a professorial memory, so kept daily journals of events including verbatim records of statements. I am delighted that I took the time to write it, and I once again encourage others who have been privileged to be in the public service to similarly record their experiences. Those who may choose not to write books can still contribute by responding to specific issues mentioned in my narrative on which they may have other information, however critical or contrary to my account. Professor Charles (I have always called him Charles because that is how we were introduced. I have never gotten used to calling him Chukwuma) Soludo approached me at the end of the recent thanksgiving service for my sister, Oby Ezekwesili, to complain about some of the assertions in my book concerning him. He denied that he owed his consulting jobs with the World Bank and other institutions to Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. He denied being mentored or taught by her father. He added that he had not read the entire book but would send me two pages of his initial observations. I encouraged him not only to do so, but publish it and work on a book documenting his experiences. Knowing Charles as I do, I had no doubt that he was already doing that and the first episode has now been published in his fortnightly column in Thisday. Thus, his rebuttal did not come as a surprise; given that I encouraged him to do so as I have nothing to hide. Even so, it is shocking that he chose to sensationalise his version of events by describing The Accidental Public Servant as intellectual fraud. There is a question mark in the title of his article, but the last sentence of Charles' diatribe restated his magisterial conclusion. He went further to provide his own definitions of fraud as "an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual" or "as course of deception, an intentional concealment, omission or perversion of truth"; only to stop there! Fraud has a technical and legal definition and if Charles had bothered to consult his lawyer, he would have gone beyond the 'online definition', but that is another matter for now. It is illogical to contest someone’s CV with him in the absence of contrary and superior information. I therefore concede to Charles' account of his professional odyssey prior to his being introduced to us in 2000 by Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, long before joining the Obasanjo government in 2003. The logical question therefore is how any of the examples he gave of the errors in his resume would without more, rise to the level of fraud? Why would I intentionally deceive the world that Soludo's tenure as governor of CBN started in mid-2005 rather than May of 2004? This only occurred when one of the book's editors thought the 2004 date was wrong and 'corrected' it but that escaped subsequent editorial reviews. What is the personal gain to me in describing Soludo as a protégé of Professor Okonjo or how did the description damage him when he just referred to the same Professor Okonjo as "respected"? So, Charles needs to substantiate how any assertion, error or omission in the book amounts to "fraud" per his definition. After that, I do not see much that is significant to warrant a clarification from me. One friend on Twitter observed that Charles' polemic had so much anger and little substance that he truly sounded as angry as a woman scorned! Much of Charles’ response is enlivened by innuendos. He repeats the frequent charge about my ambition for the presidency in 2007, a charge that is untrue but that is often echoed as if that ambition, if it existed, is akin to treason. Charles knows that I do not consider illegitimate his desire to be governor of his state or his current hopes to be a presidential running-mate. But he should know better than most that ambition for office is not the only reason for being active in politics. Since Charles has claimed that I 'schemed desperately' to succeed Obasanjo, he should please tell all - inform Nigerians what I did, who was involved and spill the beans! Virtually all the narratives in The Accidental Public Servant about Charles involved others that are still alive, and if he said I made them up, perhaps he should state his version and invite others mentioned to invalidate my claim instead of calling anyone a liar just because he did not like the way his conduct appeared in the book. Charles was introduced to me by Ngozi, and that was the foundation of our professional relationship and friendship. As far as I know, it was also Ngozi who proposed his name for economic adviser and Oby (and her husband) took him to Obasanjo several times before he was appointed. If Charles is denying that this happened, that is fine. It does not change the facts, and those that did what they did know what they did or did not do! Why is Charles so hurt that others have helped him? Is he suggesting that he had won the Nobel Prize in Economics and that is how Obasanjo got to meet and appoint him? Charles presented his jaundiced interpretations of what I wrote in clear language as my views in his piece. For instance, there was nowhere in the book that I wrote that 'Ngozi was power hungry.' She was pragmatic and realistic about power relations. How does that equate to being power hungry? Charles is playing with words in a patently dishonest way, knowing that many that will read his piece have not read the book, but he is not the intellectual fraud! Charles also asserted that I forced myself on the economic team and “destroyed it”! Was it El-Rufai that composed the membership of the team? When and how was the team single-handedly destroyed by me? As far as I know, warts and all, the economic team kept on working till May 29, 2007. Again, I invite Charles to educate us all now, bearing in mind virtually all the team members are still alive and around, even after he stopped attending its weekly meetings. In the book, I wrote that Charles did many things to ingratiate himself to Obasanjo, one of which was to attribute every good 'idea' to the latter; not actual achievements, since there were few in the early days. Charles' response was to misrepresent what was written, just as he knows that there is no weight to the claim that appointees under a presidential system cannot claim credit for their work. To acknowledge the opportunity President Obasanjo gave me to serve, and the support he provided to help us succeed at the FCT is very different from pretending that only the boss had any ideas on how to administer Abuja, or that he oozed perfection, presidential system or not. Charles also came out guns blazing questioning my narratives of events involving his new mentor Atiku Abubakar, and Nuhu Ribadu and Obasanjo. In Charles' views, these three people made me tick in government and I should be eternally grateful. Charles has not read the book. If he did, he would have come across all the instances in which I gave each of them credit for what they did right and how they contributed to the work I did. Unlike Charles who makes people believe they are perfect when he needs them, I was consistent in and out of office in pointing to those I worked with where I believe they went wrong Just as I was self critical of my own shortcomings. In Charles' vocabulary, that is ingratitude. In mine, it is simply utilitarian sycophancy to attribute perfection to imperfect mortals because they are likely to help one's career next week! Charles claimed that I pleaded with him to provide technical assistance to BPE. That is false. That conversation just never happened. Those familiar with BPE know that we hired people either as regular public servants, individual consultants called 'core team' members that work full time in the organization or investment bankers and consulting firms like lawyers and accountants that provided periodic transactional services as needed. Charles and his economic consulting firm did not fit into any of the three categories. I appointed him to the membership of two reform steering committees - Competition and Anti-Trust and the Industry and Manufacturing Reform Committees along with persons of the calibre of Pat Utomi, Oby Ezekwesili, and Aliko Dangote. I was the coordinator of both committees as DG of the BPE, with Ibrahim S. Njiddah, now a presidential assistant doing the day-to-day management. I am now learning from the Charles’ piece that he single-handedly did the work of the Competition Reform Committee for free. I did not realize that all the other notable members did nothing! Well, thanks Charles, but Steering Committee members got hotel accommodation and were paid sitting allowances by the BPE, so I do not quite understand what was meant by asserting that you did the work free of charge. That leaves us with asking Charles to detail the fraud he alleges was attendant to the efforts we made to restore the Abuja master plan. He claimed that my ‘vindictiveness’ nearly ruined the exercise. Really? There is need to say more right on this away. I am challenging Charles to substantiate these innuendos with names and details of my alleged vindictiveness in his article since everybody knows that my service at the FCT is a matter of public record that has been investigated by several institutions unsympathetic to me, and all Abuja residents know about and still comment upon it. The rest of Soludo’s article was spent blowing his trumpet of banking consolidation with his characteristic modesty! The dismissal of Charles' over-hyped banking consolidation in The Accidental Public Servant therefore appeared to upset him more than anything else. He is still under the illusion that his 'revolution' changed our lives the way GSM licensing did! No one needs a single 234Next to see through the hype and the disingenuous comparison. Banks like First Bank, UBA, Union, Zenith IBTC, and GTB needed no consolidation. They had sound business models and were doing well without it. Soludo’s consolidation abolished investment banks and regional banks, while creating a few ‘big’ banks with funny names many of which were either comatose by 2009 or had to be subsequently saved by the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi rescue exercise. It is pathetic to measure the success of consolidation by the number of banks in the top 1,000 banks in the world. Did that ranking translate into increased lending to the real sector, greater employment opportunities for our people and intensified mobilization of savings in the way the GSM revolution did? No way, only massive margin loans to create a stock market bubble, engender insider lending and incestuous relations between regulators and operators in the industry.
The kind of targeted interventions needed to fill the gaps sustained by some of such policies were opposed by Soludo unless the ideas originated from him. As CBN governor, Charles did all he could to frustrate the attempts to establish a national mortgage system and was openly critical of Ngozi's drive and contributions in getting the Paris Club debts written off for the simple reason that the the credit might go to others not Soludo! Charles is free to beat his chest and claim that the deformed baby called consolidation was a revolution, but today many of the the poster-children of the policy like Intercontinental, Oceanic, Finbank and Spring Bank are history, the banking-stockbroking rock stars are facing prosecution, and with N4 trillion spent to prevent the collapse of his revolution. When Charles’ memoirs are published, those that either witnessed it or had to clean up ‘the world’s fastest growing financial system’ will have their own views. And it will be good for the country. After all, it has been said that every story has at least three sides, my version, your version and the truth which lies somewhere in between the two. If one refers to a book one finds disagreeable as intellectual fraud while insisting that a cancer one created that has cost nearly the annual budget of the federal government to treat, so far, as a resounding success, then what more is there to say? It simply points to the moral and psychological mind-set of such a person. http://saharareporters.com/2013/05/09/soludos-solution-anger-and-innuendo-nasir-el-rufaiThe same NOI who brought him to limelight is the one he does not want to see again hmmmm |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 7:40am On Feb 05, 2015 |
theV0ice: Don't waste your time friend. gej burnt all his bridges with respect to my one vote a long time ago.
Face your sparring partner in your typing bout bro. The ones paid to defend gej like NOI are the ones who understand what suffering to defend the indefensible really is  OK that's ridiculous now. We can mend bridges.  |
Politics › Re: PDP Presidential Campaign Rally In Asaba, Delta State (Photos) by agabaI23(m): 6:14am On Feb 05, 2015 |
Ceo4eva, I throw way salute oo |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Face Third Disqualification Suit by agabaI23(m): 6:03am On Feb 05, 2015 |
onatisi: don't mind all the dumb noise makers shouting change change!!! By the time buhari changes his agbada to prison shorts and shirt ,their eyes go clear see the change.  |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 5:53am On Feb 05, 2015 |
LajaLaba: U guys are loosing it!I no send anybody o o Fashola inclusive yeye  We are not losing anything hun. ok ooo if you say so oo  |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 12:10am On Feb 05, 2015 |
LajaLaba: Is this an achievement or what  No, we are doing half of what you would have done if Fashiola was invited alone.. |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 11:54pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
xcolanto: Bros! Your response was remarkable, it would indeed take that guy days to come back. Keep up the good works.. It is said, when the 'good' do nothing, the 'bad' succeed. The enemies of nigeria cannot be allowed to misinform and post half truths about worrisome events that take place in Nigeria. More strength to your fingers and wisdom to your brain! Bless! Thank you bros. I am just hoping my friend theV0ice will convert to GEJ supporter  . He is suffering trying to defend that man that cannot be defended. |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Face Third Disqualification Suit by agabaI23(m): 11:51pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
ellechrystal: Mr man r u sure u ve ever been to d four walls of a uni?? See d way ur typing like it's easy to get a bsc or msc let alone phd in a course like even fine arts.. U think zoology is a joke? If u ve been to school u will understand. Anyways I now comprehend y u don't value d common waec ur man needs to show. Weda u like it or not, that man has to show his common "WAEC " cert, n since phd in Zoology is a small thing for u Please advice him to show his smallest waec result o BITE ME   |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari Cancelled US Trip by agabaI23(m): 11:50pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
ibknaanii: PDP at it again, what they fail to realise is dt with all dis there anti-Buhari news day in day out, end up making the man more popular and noticeable than he would have been. And those people that hate the present government already keep loving this Man and ready to Vote for him. A nice wish |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 11:48pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Hahahahaha |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 11:48pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Jarus: Up PDP. No APC governor invited.
GEJ till 2089. |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 11:45pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Jarus: Up PDP. No APC governor invited.
GEJ till 2089. Taa commot there!!! |
Sports › Re: CAF Invites Akpabio And Uduaghan To AFCON Final. by agabaI23(m): 11:20pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 11:15pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
theV0ice: I'm not a member of any political party my friend. I'm an admirer of and believer in GMB.
This is a thread for you and LRNZH to lay bare the fruits of your research o. I'm content to remain a member of the audience.
You guys should keep posting while I keep reading  Hmmmm, OK I will believe you because I am not a member of any party either. But you see that LRNZH dey fall hand  Tell him to stop wasting my time |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari Cancelled US Trip by agabaI23(m): 10:59pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
kalohkaloh: I pity Nigeria! Your newspapers like Tribune, Pilot and Thisday are unprofessionally engaged in peddling lies against Buhari and APC! Same for NTA and AIT! I can now see why the General pulled out of d clearly biased debates organised by NEDG and NPAN\Arise TV in collaboration with Channels! The above story by Tribune is senseless and arrant nonsense! Such rubbish can't happen here in South Africa. What has become of pension and subsidy scam, farouk\Otedola bribery, Immigration recruitment murder, missing funds exposed by Soludo and Oshiomole's Aide, Olaitan, who was murdered, among others? Shame on Nigerian press for ignoring these scandals and concentratin on lies and irrelevancies like a debate! Shior! Why did he pull out from the one organised by Channels which is obviously pro-APC? |
Politics › Re: Lagos Ranked As The Most Corrupt State In Nigeria In 2014 by agabaI23(m): 10:57pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
kekakuz: lagosians are satisfied with the tinunbu empire so they are not asking question. they have been blinded buy the veil of PDP hatred so they are OK with whatever tinunbu /fahola wants for them. no questioning no investigation.
by the way let me take this chance and this space and this opportunity and this time to educate those that are shouting Jonathan is corrupt what is corruption. is stealing corruption can a president fight corruption. is corruption a crime
corruption is a part of human nature. the tendency not to do the expected. a kind of defiance and an act of being unethical.its totally natural and can be controlled.
is stealing corruption. well its important to draw the line between crime and corruption. stealing is purely a crime and a graduated form of corruption. corruption is not necessarily punishable but crime is. so if someone steals,let's leave it to the law enforcement agency to do their job.
can a president fight corruption. everyone in a democratic setting is gilded by law. especially a country like Nigeria that operates a bicameral legislature. so it is left for the constitution to spell out what is punishable or not. if the law state that a director must account for their monthly spending and he refuse or is found to have stolen,you don't need the president to tell EFCC or the police to do their job. asking a president to fight corruption is like telling him to be a dictator and interfere with the judicial process.then he has the power to accuse anyone and punish. then absolute power will corrupt.
finally how do we fight corruption. we have seen the Nigerian law makers concern themselves with irrelevant oversight functions where they even ask for bribe in the process. these are supposed law makers that are meant to strengthen the constitution as the only true tool to tackle corruption. if our laws clearly spells out how the treasury should be managed and it States clear punishments, if the constitution gives every Nigerian the right to question the government on its spendings.if the constitution mandates the governors and chairmen to make public. its monthly spending,then corruption will be fought squarely.
sadly the man that tried to put these things in place and respect the judiciary by organising town Hall meetings and national conference is being accused of leading a corrupt government. not knowing that we are the ones creating a favourable condition for the cultivation of corruption.
instead we are busy asking for someone who will handpick people and punish them at will.forgething that we run a democratic government and must respect the judiciary. I am Agaba and I endorse this |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 10:49pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
I can see my APC friend theV0ice viewing or writing something... |
Politics › Re: Sahara Report Breaking News !!..buhari Volunteers To Step Down For Atiku by agabaI23(m): 10:48pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
nwafuluozoh: News is fake as Buhari's certificate. I laugh in Urhobo. That man loves power so much that he will not consider anything like resigning. |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 10:40pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
kaboninc: No bro...it is not difficult. It is IMPOSSIBLE and if there's another word next to it, it is trying to bring forth his imagined or wished performance and tag it as 'excellent'.
The more his supporters talk about him, the more they expose his incompetence, his lack of understanding of global issues! No wonder GEJ was right when he ask if we've heard or seen a body, organisation, charity, concern, group calling Buhari as a resource person to give a talk, note or at least, spectate! No wonder he also said he'll stabilise world oil prices.
Please stop spending your time on this LRNZH guy. He's like aresa, who's like berem, who's like barcanista, who's like omenka, who like their fellow comrades, will NEVER, EVER accept a superior position! They are like indeed their General....
BTW, it is appalling how LRNZH concluded 'logically' of course that you were from Idoma. Bros no be small thing oo! It goes to show the mindset of the kind of people who follow this man around. lol@he will stabilize oil price. As per being Idoma, I was baffled! I gave him all the green lights to stop invalidate the assumption but he chose to stick to it because he thought it would give him a talking point. It is just like a a student of philosophy who while preparing for exam studied Plato very well. When he got into the hall and saw questions only on Aristotle, not knowing what to do, he wrote Aristotle otherwise known as Plato and went ahead to write everything he knew about Plato.
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Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 10:34pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Matthewbriggs: This is not a Tsunami this is simply a friendly tap on the shoulder.
Your failure started with you calling your response a Tsunami. Its is better to under promise and over deliver. I expected more.
If I am to write against GEJ in light of what you are trying to rebute... what you have up their is just scratching the surface. In fact the real reason I am pro GEJ is because I do not see APC as the real change, I have been able to see through their charade and come to realise ... GEJ is the better option.
Also you dedicating a whole entry talking about his Idoma heritage was very laughable. Imagine a full grown man who claims he has limited time, decides to spend that limited time writing an entry based on conjecture and hear say. Him refuting it has put your Tsunami in shambles. This means your acclaimed tsunami has a weak foundation.
That alone gave credence to your thought process. It highlighted how gullible you are. How you can easily base your conviction on hear say, conjectures and false foundation.
If what you wrote is a tsunami. if one is to write about what APC as a party and those who has vested interest in her. The same people who are responsible for where we are today now rebranding them self as change ... If that piece is be written It would be called "The apocalypse" Why am I just seeing this? This is a tsunami on this guy. See finishing oooo |
Celebrities › Re: Big Girl Sharon Obonj Storms D'banj's Party; Flaunts Cleavage by agabaI23(m): 10:29pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
kennygee: She should know better than than showing her fallen heroes to the world. You get bad mouth! lol@ fallen heroes Wetin be their ranks? Captain, Major? |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari Cancelled US Trip by agabaI23(m): 10:21pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: How Will You Celebrate Valentine On Election Day??? by agabaI23(m): 10:10pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
Nneka123: What's there to celebrate?! I'm not even voting! I don't like any of the candidates Mbanu nne. You have to vote for one. I can explain to you why you should vote GEJ. Give me the chance, will you?  |
Politics › Re: THE TSUNAMI- LRNZH Responds As Promised to agaba123 by agabaI23(m): 9:48pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari To Face Third Disqualification Suit by agabaI23(m): 9:42pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
landform: I think this old fool should go back and mind his cows Mind your language, you will be old some day! |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Face Third Disqualification Suit by agabaI23(m): 9:39pm On Feb 04, 2015 |
ellechrystal: Oga, there is nothing wrong with showing ur cert, is there This is not a clerk or secretary, nor manager position in a company o. Even these positions demands u showing d needful. This is presidency, u really think it's a joke? It's a simple thing to do,just show ur cert if u ve it that's all. There r too many learned ppl in this country, in as much as johna may not b satisfying, but this man is here to fight corruption like he says, charity begins at home, show u r clean n move ahead. You dey mind them? If he ever shows that certificate assuming he has any, you will see the jubilation that greet it. They are disturbed but they won't acknowledge that fact. Meanwhile, they are trying to avoid being served court papers. ... Talk naa |