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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Our Collective Curse - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op): 11:44am On Aug 02, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Who know dis one?
And who the hell are you?
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Our Collective Curse - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op): 11:42am On Aug 02, 2015
phyllosilicate:
If you think it is easy, has USA why they are stiff fighting the Taliban after 14 years.
The US are not fighting the Talibans within their shores.
PoliticsBoko Haram: Our Collective Curse - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op): 11:26am On Aug 02, 2015
BOKO HARAM - OUR COLLECTIVE CURSE | Detective Krojo.

If there's any basic knowledge I acquired from Robert Greene's "33 Strategies of War" is how best to fight against guerilla soldiers - terrorists, militants or rebels.

If this basic knowledge had been applied since 2010, Boko Haram wouldn't have escalated from the status of rag-tag militia. I have said it many times, and I will say it again: the war against BH doesn't solely depend on the sophistication of our military hardware but also on military intelligence.

Within few days, the present military leadership has done two great jobs:

- They intercepted and cut out food, fuel and medical supplies from reaching BH camps.

- They located and seized the IED (Improvised Explosive Device) lab the Boko boys used in manufacturing deadly remote-controlled bombs.

Those are the effects of military intelligence in guerilla warfare. You can't defeat them in open battles because you will never find them to defeat. You can cut out their supplies; you can trace and freeze their accounts; you can destroy their major possible hideouts; you can hack into their communication grid; you can even chase them out of our borders.

But one thing you cannot do, is to kill an ideology - which in itself, is Boko Haram.

Just like an idea, terrorism is invincible. If you couldn't kill it at birth, you can never do so when it's a grown man. If you ever abandon it [idea], someone else might just pick it up.

The best President Buhari can do, is to push these Boko boys, by all means necessary, out of our shores and guard our border lines like his life depends on it.

One way or another, we all will feel the brunts of this BH menace. Boko Haram was never the issue of the NE but of Nigeria. This Administration should work with such mentality. By the end of this year, the BH apparatus should have been chased out of our sovereign state.

Temper justice mercilessly - if need be.

#DetectiveKrojo.
PoliticsThe Fall And Fall Of Biafra - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op): 1:55pm On Jul 18, 2015
THE FALL AND FALL OF BIAFRA | Detective Krojo.

If the dream of a Biafra ever come through, who will lead it?

The Orjis, the Kalus, the Ngiges, the Mbas or the Ubas?

Same old recycled criminals who will murder themselves for power supremacy.
The one man who would have led an upright Biafra is Col. Ojukwu, of blessed memory - Biafra died with him.

Nigeria is not perfect but it's better of being ONE NIGERIA.

The Northern Nigeria has been backward because they allowed some group of leaders to rule over them for decades. If they ever be a Biafra, certain group of oligarchs will rule for decades. They ll be power tussles amongst them; they ll be bloodshed.

The Kalus will never allow the Ubas to rule over them. Even the Dokubos of the Niger Delta creeks ll fight for prominence. Biafra ll go many years backward.

This whole idea is a sham, a delusion of gigantic propensity.


If they ever be a Biafra, will the Ibibio or Itsekiri man, who's a micro-minority but produces considerable amount of the Niger Delta crude oil, be allowed to be President?
My guess is NO.

Those things we all kicked against in Nigeria will be replayed in Biafra.
Men are just one set of confused and greedy super-animals.

Shallow minded men think that 'Biafra' is the solution to ethnic bigotry in Nigeria. The same Biafra you are proposing will have over 60 ethnic groups with conflicting interests. The Ijaw - Itsekiri ethnic war was fought within the Biafran proposed map because they differ in interests.

The Ibibio and Eleme men will disagree in so many things. The Mbano man will never trust the Mbaise man. The Isoko will feel oppressed by the Ibos or Ijaws. The Ibos and Ijaws will battle for leadership.

At the end, the Ibos will dominate for half a century and other minorities will clamour for secession - and the cycle begins.

Madness!



Even within the Igbo clans, there are historic divisions amongst them - the Anambra man thinks he's more superior than the Ebonyi man, so he would want the capital of Biafra to be located in Anambra. The Okorochas and Ohakims from Imo would disagree with the idea. Intra-bigotry begins.

See, I love the Igbos as much as I love the Niger Deltans but I will be anything against the advent of Biafra.

Biafra is a deceit to be sold to the SS region. Ofcourse, the gullibles and those who are still sunk in the quicksand of Jonathan's defeat, would be eager to buy it.

I wish you 'Happy Buying!'


‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsThe Boko Haram Conspiracy And Military Hierarchy - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op): 11:38am On Jul 15, 2015
The BOKO HARAM CONSPIRACY AND MILITARY HIERARCHY | Detective Krojo.


In a sane society, the Governor of Borno, Shettima - who's been angling for amnesty for BH boys - should have been probed by now. Well, what do I even know? The last time an officer called for the arrest of Modu Sheriff, a suspected BH sponsor, he lost his job under the previous administration. His name is Major-General Monguno (RTD), newly appointed NSA by President Mohammadu Buhari.

Do I still need to analyse the crucial case of [the then NSA] General Azazi of Bayelsa? He lost his job when he criticised the FG of being an integral part of the BH's rise to supremacy. Again, what do I know!
But if I were to be President Mohammadu Buhari, Governor Shettima would be answering some questions now at the DSS.


These Boko boys use GSM phones, not SAT phones like Thuraya, they use mobile networks like you and I do; they power their vehicles and gadgets with fuels, not waters; they even have official social media accounts. How do they gain access to all these without being traceable? Yet, we have Secret Service and Defence Intelligence. Yet, over 600 Nigerians have been killed in 45 days.

Those possibilities wouldn't have been if our Military and National Security infrastructure have not been compromised. Our top military chiefs have probably been the biggest beneficiaries of this BH atrocity, hence, their protruded bellies.

With an enhanced military budget of around N5 trillion in 4 years - who, amongst the service chiefs, would want BH to end? Who?


So many Nigerians believe President Mohammadu Buhari was the architect of BH, others believe Dr. Jonathan encouraged its widespread; well, believe whatever you want, but truth is, BH is not only an apparatus of some Northern oligarchs - it's also being sponsored by some vested interests in the North, South, East, West and Military. Please, don't quote me.

This means that, in the fight against this sect, one should be very careful on how one shares his laid down plans and strategies with some leaders and the press. You should remember how the British Forces were infuriated when they noticed that their 'plan' to gas up Sambisa Forest and eliminate BH, was leaked by our Military; and the next day, all BH boys in Sambisa Forest were wearing gas masks, when aerial surveillance was conducted. One of the reasons the British Forces left Nigeria.

Such will be the case in this regime if Buhari is not selfish with his military strategy. He has assured Nigerians that his JMTF assault will commence this month end to end BH once and for all but Nigerians want to see his military blueprint. No, we can't!

What's most important is that, whatever military strategy he's cooking with Chad, Niger and Cameroon, he should be fast about it - Nigerians are dying! End of;


I must reiterate here that, guns, tanks and other sorts of sophisticated military hardware cannot defeat Boko Haram alone. Nigeria needs other 'non-military' strategies such as intelligence gathering, military personnel overhauling and border protection, to end this scourge once and forever. This, I think, is what the FG is doing right now.


God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!


‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsNigeria Is A Plague, So Are You - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op):
NIGERIA IS A PLAGUE - SO ARE YOU | Detective Krojo.


A plague is a deadly disease and I didn't say you are one - unless ofcourse, you think Nigeria is.

I am a fearless Nigerian General with an oath, by default, to protect her national integrity even though Nigeria is still not as we want it. And I do so without 'stars' or ranks conferred on my shoulders.

However, I have my grievances. As at the time of this piece, the National Assembly is a gigantic disgrace of epic equivalence. From the Senate leadership to the least ranking legislators of the House of Representatives, to faction leaders, to fraternized mercenaries eager to tear this country apart for the sake of greed and self gratification, your end will be more painful as it were to your mother when you were born.
Whether or not you work, we still pay each and every one of you over N350m per annum but the value we get for our money is a show of shame and a contest of 'punches' on a national television. Senator, my friend, Power is transient and Karma is a global beetch


I admire the good citizenry of Nigeria which I am part of. Nonetheless, I still have my grievances. You are one of the problems of Nigeria, as do I. Our sectarian tendencies are tearing this country apart, piecemeal by piecemeal. I understand you were Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba or Ijaw before you ever became a Nigerian. I understand you revere your ethnic heritage over your national identity. I understand a lot about your grievances too but here is the reality. Nigeria is that polygamous man with over 200 children, each from a different woman but none, a bastard. Whether they like it or not, they share a common bloodline - their father.

Those of you who incite the Igbos against the Yorubas or Hausas and vice visa, know that when this war begins - if it ever will - our collective losses will not only be million deaths but also, millions of inter-ethinc Nigerian families around the world will be doomed. Yes, I am saying this as a first degree witness of a 'smaller' scale war.


President Buhari, I still have great hope in your Government. Even moreso, I still have my grievances. Nigeria is bigger than you and mightier than the man you would ever be. Your biggest achievement should be the prosperity of Nigeria. If, at anytime, you allow your Government to be hijacked by the Northern oligarchs, you will as well be doomed - by any means necessary.

If you think Nigeria is a plague, so are you.

A word is enough.

‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsLet The Federal Government Bomb Us - Detective Krojo. by AOjoeguari(op): 10:20am On Jun 25, 2015
LET THE FG BOMB US | Detective Krojo.


Yes, let the creeks be 'bombed'. Before you cast the stone on me, do understand that I am a Niger Delta son, by blood and by association. And you can't be more Niger Deltan than I am. In this short piece, you will see how much I love my region even more than you love your mother.

In the past days, we have criticised the FG for activating her bombardier aircraft on the creeks of the South South region. We should be thankful. I understand how you see this as a plot to conquer the South by the Northern oligarchs. But even if you are right, you are still wrong.

Those waterways criminals are scourges that need to be stopped if our region ever has any iota of chance to be developed. They are to the SS region what those Boko Haram insurgents are to the NE. They are one and the same, technically - those oil pirates are terrorists without bomb vests and a cause.
Bigotism will only limit your scope of substantive reasoning. See, the ND youths would later feel the brunts if the FG had responded with inactions as they did against Boko Haram in years past - our perpetual sufferings will be legendary. Why? I will explain.

If not for the security threats in the ND region, between 2005 - 2015, we would have attracted an investment of over N20 trillion, employing over 500, 000 Niger Delta youths. That Dangote 600, 000BPD-capacity refinery, would have been located somewhere around Akwa Ibom, not Lagos. Just few days ago, NLNG proposed a N300 billion Shipyard in Lagos because the ND region is prone to violence. The multi-billion dollar EPZ project in Warri South West has been delayed for years now. The over N360 billion 'wasted' on the Amnesty Programme would have done more good on infrastructural revolution around our region.

Now that Akwa Ibom (and Kogi) is to host Nigeria's first ever large-scale nuclear reactors (for steady power supply), this region needs to be 'safer' than ever (3 of NE states have deposits of Uranium in abundance, yet a nuclear reactor can't be commissioned there, hence bereft of possible employment opportunities). Most of you don't understand these things, hence you compare the situation in the NE with the SS. The FG can't take chances here. In as much as unarmed civilians are not hunted, we should be okay.

If our dear region is peaceful, we all shall benefit in one way or the other. This is where Lagos is most sensible. Very soon, the proposed projects in Lagos alone will employ well over 200, 000 Nigerians. This is what we want in our region because we love it, and even more so, we live 'inside' it.

A word is enough.

This piece has been written in plain English with limited sarcasms and constructs, for all to understand.


Thanks for reading.


‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
RomanceRe: Why Would You Spend So Much On A Woman You Have Not 'Consummated'? by AOjoeguari(op): 9:53am On May 11, 2015
starlingslimnet:
The sentimentality of the OP has led to degrading of his mentality... It beats my imagination why people will come up with vain explanation and accusation to justify the course of perversion.

Relationship is not what you call it and if I can understand you perfectly well you are saying in a nutshell Relationship is dependent and independent of Sex? That I must say is an argumentative fallacy that burge on moral decadence, a baseless, useless opinion springing moral degradation. Not everyone have the same entity as regard your mentality nd I think you have to redefine Relationship in a Good perspective.
Useless topic, yet you are commenting. Okay.

Just as sex in a relationship is a moral decadence, the pervasive 'milking of a man' in the name of it is also an utter moral dirtiness. I don't live in a world of make-believe. I am a rugged realist. You don't correct madness with madness. NO!

If we must redefine relationship, it must be done in all fronts, not with selective amnesia or with a 'siege mentality'. We must begin to practice it how our forefathers use to. Only then you can be in a moral high ground to nullify my assertions.

Wake up!
RomanceRe: Why Would You Spend So Much On A Woman You Have Not 'Consummated'? by AOjoeguari(op): 9:42am On May 11, 2015
Basildvalour:
Love does not wait for consummation before it begins to manifest care.


If love is the true driving force, then, the guy could spend the whole earth if he has it and wouldn't' feel any bad.



Consummation always has a price and it is with the pros*itut*s
How on earth do you guys even define LOVE? Just how?

A girl who milks a man dry deserves the so-called effete love? Please, spare me!

You can't demand for what you aren't ready to give. If a man spends at his will without asking for s3x, fine. If she pressures the man to spend on her, then she should be pressured to give too. Afterall, she has probably given someone else severally. My point exactly.
RomanceRe: Why Would You Spend So Much On A Woman You Have Not 'Consummated'? by AOjoeguari(op): 9:34am On May 11, 2015
stan241:
If the main reason a guy approaches a lady is for "consumation" then why not go for the commercial sex workers instead, I'm sorry but your topic makes no sense whatsoever
Good. I hope you also know that 'boyfriends' aren't banks? Do you? In the same vain, if the reason a lady 'appreciates' a man is because of how much he spends on her, then she should go to... Mars?

Please.

As long as she sees the man as a 'source of income' and defines that as LOVE, she should also be ready to give back whatever the man defines as love. Afterall, the best kinda love is an ACTIVE act, not passive.
RomanceWhy Would You Spend So Much On A Woman You Have Not 'Consummated'? by AOjoeguari(op):
See, I am a responsible man to the core and I am enlightened to a reasonable standard. The only time a man shouldn't gun for s3x in the first COUPLE OF WEEKS (only) in a spending-spree-relationship, is when the lady is a VIRGIN. That's the privilege she should enjoy for such dignity. It is forbidden for a loose or 's3xually active' lady to ask a man to wait until marriage while she keeps milking his pocket dry. It is the height of foolishness and your forefathers wouldn't be proud of you as a man. Better to beget a thief than a fool. Afterall, politicians are thieves.

Fine, s3x is a sin, the entire relationship is also a fvcking 'sin', so is the unnecessary 'spending'. If you are not ready for sex, you have no business being in a relationship. Go for a 'friendship' where men don't spend and women don't give s3x until marriage; where there are only in to know themselves better.
Women think they are so smart. I have seen a smarter man who went as far as doing 'introduction' for a lady - who has milked him dry - only for him to have s3x with her and dumped her the next few days.

Men should be 'actors' to selfish ladies. I am not here for a tea party, so I don't expect you to like me for saying the truth.
EducationCan One Use A Professional MBA Degree For A Phd Programme In Nig. Universities? by AOjoeguari(op): 2:27pm On May 05, 2015
Please help me. I need an answer ASAP.

Thanks!
PoliticsA Teacher Is A Weapon. by AOjoeguari(op): 9:53am On Apr 25, 2015
The most powerful driver of a revolution, of any kind, is a disgruntled classroom teacher with vast knowledge of history. They are the makers of the deadliest human weapons, inside the 'classroom'. They can turn an innocent child into a brutal, bitter and blood-thirsty demon, with a certain chain of teachings.

From Al Qaeda to Boko Haram; even the original idea of the first coup d'etat in Nigeria was conceived from the 'classroom'.

A 'teacher' is a weapon or a maker of one.

- DK

‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsRe: What Could Have Prevented The Nigerian Civil War. by AOjoeguari(op): 9:24pm On Apr 24, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
Names and place of origins please.
Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo - leader)
Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo)
Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba)
Chris Anuforo (Igbo)
PoliticsRe: What Could Have Prevented The Nigerian Civil War. by AOjoeguari(op): 8:51pm On Apr 24, 2015
AlfaSeltzer:
So they are now Igbo? No longer south south?
Yes. 4 of the 5 officers were Igbos. The man who took over, an Igbo. That makes it an Igbo coup.

This is a fact not born from sentiments. Pls, see it as such.
PoliticsWhat Could Have Prevented The Nigerian Civil War. by AOjoeguari(op): 8:06pm On Apr 24, 2015
If, after the 1966 coup d'etat that led to the killing of Tafawa Balewa (Prime Minister), Ahmadu Bello (Saduana of Sokoto) and many other Northerners by the Igbo junior officers in the Army, Aguiyi Ironsi had brought those officers to book, as the North demanded, MAYBE, there might not have been a civil war in 1967.

Afterall, Nigeria survived the bloody 1953 Kano Riot.

- DK

‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsRe: The Reason Nigeria Is Still In One Piece! by AOjoeguari(op): 4:16pm On Apr 24, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
Kip dreaming...its only God that is holding Nigeria together
Just like Nigeria, Sudan knows God too. Leave the Supremacy of God out of this. He's not a rival of men. I knew what I wrote.

I am not silly.
PoliticsRe: The Reason Nigeria Is Still In One Piece! by AOjoeguari(op): 4:08pm On Apr 24, 2015
The Supremacy of God is a constant. I don't drag it into my arguments.
PoliticsThe Reason Nigeria Is Still In One Piece! by AOjoeguari(op): 3:48pm On Apr 24, 2015
Gowon, Shagari, Babangida, Atiku, Anineh, Buhari, Obasanjo, Abubakar et al.

You see those pack of leaders up there? They are the reason Nigeria is still in one piece. The moment you wipe all of them from the equation, Nigeria will implode into becoming the new Sudan.

Anyway, those who don't understand, don't understand.

- DK

#DetectiveKrojo.
PoliticsThis Northern Governor Is A Demon! by AOjoeguari(op): 3:41pm On Apr 23, 2015
A certain Governor from the North once said that, "even though the press write all sorts of derogatory reports about me, it ll be useless because my citizens cannot read, and for this, I am glad."

Those are the kinda leaders the Northern commoners are sweeping away. They are the reasons the North has been behind civilisation. They are the blights that were unleashed on the unsuspecting citizens of the North.

I hope the likes of El-Rufai and Tambuwal effect the necessary changes that will eventually relegate those cankerworms to the pit of hell.

- DK

‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsFACT: MTN Will Perish Without Nigeria! by AOjoeguari(op): 3:26pm On Apr 23, 2015
Imagine MTN threatening Nigeria that they will shut down should we retaliate the barbaric act of the South Africans; because they employ 6000 Nigerians.

Well, I need to remind them that they have circa 60, 000, 000 subscribers in Nigeria, more than the entire population of SA.

They will do no such thing, else, they will run in losses worth billions in few days.

- DK


#DetectiveKrojo.
PoliticsNigeria And The $7 Billion Waste! by AOjoeguari(op): 2:16pm On Apr 23, 2015
If our refineries start working to reasonable capacity or are fully privatised and Nigeria starts refining oil locally, we will save a gulping sum of $7 billion annually, money we waste in subsidising petroleum products.

Theoretically, $7 billion can build 6 major power plants with a total generating capacity of 4000MW of electricity. 4000MW can power approximately 3.2 million homes. This is how a country grows.

- DK

‪#‎DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsThe South Is The Enemy Of The South by AOjoeguari(op):
Detective Krojo |
THE SOUTH IS THE ENEMY OF THE SOUTH

This piece may contain some highly sensitive information that will tend to pinch your inner consciousness. Reader's discretion is advised. Note that actual spellings of characteristic names might have been altered. Read without bias and criticise constructively.

For the purpose of precision, this piece will be divided into sections and each section will be addressing an issue.

This edition will be more concise in delivery. Enjoy.


Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro.

Major Adaka Boro, of blessed memory, was the original founder of the weaponized militia, Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF) which had been hijacked by the likes of Mujaheed Asari-Dokubo. He was one of the pioneers for the agitation for a better living in the Niger Delta regions in the 1960s. He was a celebrated hero who fought with true intention. He had the privilege to be schooled in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, but he chose to leave and fight a just cause for the voiceless children and women of the Niger Delta who had been neglected by the Federal Government as a result of the sophisticated greed of the Southern leaders.
In furtherance of his push for sovereignty and justice, Major Boro declared the Niger Delta Republic, a sovereign nation, in February 23, 1966 and waged the war machinery of the Yakubu Gowon-led Federal Government for Twelve Days. He was captured, tortured and imprisoned for treason.
At the wake of the Nigerian Civil War in May, 1967, he was granted an amnesty and enlisted to the Nigerian Army as a Major. Without selling his conscience for money, he served, fought and died (presumably murdered) a patriot in 1968 at Okrika, Rivers State.

Major Boro was an exemplary leader of the South. Though, I was not born before his death, he was one Ijaw man I would always honour. He started this agitation for the South with utter selflessness and his struggle was later furthered by Ken Saro-Wiwa of the Ogoni dynasty of Rivers. In place of arms, Ken made good use of his pen. In 1995, he was accused of an alleged murder and was tried in the Military Tribunal of the Sani Abacha Regime; found guilty and hanged.

The heritage of Major Boro and Saro-Wiwa, who laid down their lives for the betterment of the South, has been corrupted by some set of greedy thugs, who, in the guise of fighting for the people, have enriched themselves and their clans with our common wealth.


NDDC, OPADEC and the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs (MNDA).

The agitation of Major Boro, Saro-Wiwa and their likes, prompted the Federal Government of Olusegun Obasanjo to establish the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in June 2000. Furthermore, OPADEC (Oil Producing Areas Development Commission) and the MNDA were created to cater for the developmental needs of most parts of the South. How these funds (in billions) are being used, annually, for its purpose is a question that should be directed to the leaders of the South, not North.
Just few weeks ago, over 60 women and children died of cholera, a disease caused by the lack of portable (drinking) water in Bayelsa, home state of President Goodluck Jonathan. It is unimaginable to think that in 2015, cholera could still wipe out this large number of people, equal the size of a small village.
Even the billions of Naira and it's infrastructure for the Amnesty Programme in the South have been either mismanaged or hijacked by some self-acclaimed ethnic warlords.
These are the same people who would want to blame the North for the South's "misfortune". They do all these to divert attention from their criminal tendencies while creating an unworthy dichotomy between the North and South.

Look at Dr. Frederick Fasehun, a once respected leader of the OPC, now trading blame games and demonising the North, after being awarded with a multi-million Naira Pipeline Surveillance contract by the President, duties that are constitutionally for the Nigerian Navy.
Let me break the news here. While the South were busy perfecting the blame game, the North were busy creating a very potent institution of political POWER.


The Northern Power Brokers.

I once told a friend, that whether we give the North presidency or not, they will always be powerful and significant, not just only in Nigeria's political space but in all of our Nation's entities. They are largely involved in the machinations that serve as the backbone for any strong nation. The Government. The Economy. The Military.

You cannot discuss the strength of a country without these elements. One Northerner, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, is directly and/or indirectly responsible for about a million jobs in this country. The office of the NSA, second highest security office after the Presidency, is being occupied by a Northerner. The most powerful monarchs in Nigeria are Northerners. The Emirs, Sultans, Shehus. Their voices are powerful in Nigeria's polity.
These are structures built over the years while our Southern leaders feigned to be leading but in the real sense of it, feeding their personal coffers.



My brothers and sisters of the South, if you are voting for President Jonathan, do it on your conviction that he has worked to earn a re-election. Let no one push you into festering unnecessary prejudice towards the North. The North is not our enemy.

Most of the significant developments in the South have been pioneered by Northern leaders. From refineries to seaports, federal roads to steel industries, universities to airports. These kind of projects are the backbone of economic progress. Our Southern leaders will use the equivalent sum for those projects to renovate classrooms and construct inefficient gutters for 8 years while the Warri refinery was constructed under 2 years.

The real selfless warriors in Niger Delta have already been killed or murdered. Boro, Saro- Wiwa, Eric Igban, John Togo (controversial though). No militia is fighting your war anymore. The war is over. Any insurgent who act otherwise, is nothing but a common criminal, doing so for selfish reasons.
Until we come to our senses, stop seeing the North as enemy and develop the South into a political powerhouse, we may never know how it feels to be "powerful".
The North and South are One Nigeria!


- DETECTIVE KROJO.
PoliticsA Memo To PDP Faithfuls by AOjoeguari(op):
Majority of the people on here are Jonathan apologists. My posts are rather not designed to suit your egos. It shouldn't be. They are born out of a dire need for a better governance. If Jonathan had not allowed his conscience to be hijacked by a set of merciless looters, I, personally, would have remained a Jonathanian. Truth comes as a bitter pill. Even when I have tried, in large magnitude of efforts, to make it less bitter, a chloroquine will always be a chloroquine.

Jonathan wasn't really stabbed by Brutus, like in the Julius Caeser's prologue; rather, he was offered a meal by these Brutuses, and he dined.

At the end of the day, we all are in the same struggle - fighting for a better Nigeria, irrespective of where we come from. If I ever had another chance to support a candidate, I will gladly do so again for a man like Gen. Mohammadu Buhari.

In Feb. 2010, Jonathan's ascension to the presidency was through a 'force majeure', an Act of God. In 2011, it was through the mandate of Nigerians, from North and South. In 2015, this mandate was hijacked by the 'schemes' of a small group of people who played a better politics than the ruling elites, who were still basking in a world of make-believe. They took advantage of the perceived lapses and stroke where it most hurts. In war, as in politics, that's how battles are won. There's no permanent friend or foe.

The PDP should concentrate their ballistics, 2019 is just a step away. I hope to see a tough run. PDP must do all they can so as not to be sidelined into a regional party. They should form a pseudo-alliance with APGA in the SE and other pockets of parties around the nation. They should infiltrate the Northern caliphate, empower grassroot political movements all over the North. There are still millions of Northerners who are willing to vote out Buhari and the APC but the PDP will do more than enough to harness this opportunity. While they are strategising to cease back the North, they shouldn't neglect the prone South. They must not lose some key influential members. This will only cause more conundrum and create a separatist mentality. Internal feudal kings should be properly contained. Remember, PDP started losing the battle, when a group of 5 PDP governors and chieftains, (led by the people-oriented Sen. Bukola Saraki) left to form a new PDP. Such mistake must never recur. History has a way of repeating itself in a more brutal form. I am not a master of politics, neither am I a loyal member of any political party but I love my country, nonetheless.

A word is enough.


‪- DetectiveKrojo‬.
PoliticsRe: Deziani Madueke's Achievements As Petroleum Minister. by AOjoeguari(m): 12:44pm On Apr 23, 2015
Volksfuhrer:
Whispers have it 'she is the brain behind PIB'.
That's not true. The PIB was conceived and improved upon by Rilwanu Lukman during Obasanjo and Yar'Adua administration respectively. It was only modified by the Jonathan admin which Madueke serves as Petroleum Minister.

Thanks!
Tech JobsRe: All 3ds Max Design 20 Including Soft, Video Tutorial, Pdf, Plugins Loaded. by AOjoeguari(m): 1:40am On May 18, 2011
Pls I really nid it. alexojoeguari@gmail.com

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