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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Records 85 Per Cent Employment In 6 Months – NBS by atlwireles: 6:17pm On Sep 23, 2014
Idrismusty97: 2015 scripts!

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The average Nigerian wants a job, where they can build a 4 flat apartment block within one year and drive around in a N7.5 million SUV. That's why that crowd gathered. Not because they were unemployed.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Records 85 Per Cent Employment In 6 Months – NBS by atlwireles: 6:13pm On Sep 23, 2014
bigheart2013: Story! A nation of lies and tales by moonlight!

I wrote in another thread that I have learned not to pity people in Nigeria when they go through problems. they are mostly petty-minded and apologetic to evil. It's a shame that a nation that has the largest population professing righteousness the worst unemployment, sins, crime, heartlessness, curses, evil, fraud happen in the nation. You cannot do business with anyone there and have peace of mind. Obviously there's no sign that God is near Nigeria. Just self-deceiving religious bigots! Who cares what they think and how they feel about the truth? The entire world already know who we are. Do we think that investors will over-look these negative portraits and invest in Nigeria? Without investor-confidence attracting a sustained growth in the manufacturing sector how will there be employment? Let the Govt keep hiring policemen, immigration officers and security agents to check crime they created, and road-sweepers and call it employment. There's fraud and corruption in every country, the difference in Nigeria is that there's no outrage rather we hail it.

For your information it's corruption and poor value systems that created poverty and unemployment in Nigeria. Both are recipes to crime, social problems and civil wars. We ain't seen anything yet.
Stupidityy and laziness remains the main cause of poverty and unemployment in this country. That's why I no sympathy for the poor in this country. Most of them are simply too lazy and too stupidd, It has nothing to do with corruption. The day Nigerians leave that witch, they call corruption alone and accept their inane ignorance as the major reason for their problems, 99% of this country's ills will disappear
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Records 85 Per Cent Employment In 6 Months – NBS by atlwireles: 6:00pm On Sep 23, 2014
PM news should revisit the report by NBS and say exactly what was said and stop this dog and pony headline. I don't know why you are trying to
rubbish a comprehensive, 1st and 2nd Quarter 2014 Job Creation Survey Report, with such a silly headline.

For those interested the 77 pages report is on their webpage.
http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Politicians Employ Internet Warriors by atlwireles: 2:42pm On Sep 23, 2014
PoliticsNorthern Leaders Failed The North Hamisu Abukakar A Public Affairs Analyst, by atlwireles(op): 2:37pm On Sep 23, 2014
IN this centennial season of blame game over everything that has gone wrong with Nigeria since 1914, it is not surprising that President Goodluck Jonathan has become the whipping boy. Yes, the buck stops at the President’s desk – and he knows that.
That is why he takes all manner of criticisms from all manner of people in his strides knowing that he asked for a difficult job in 2011 when he offered to serve the people as their President. In one of his recent chats with the media, President Jonathan did accept that Nigerians, including this writer, are justified to be angry and frustrated at the slow pace we have made as a people in the journey of development since independence in 1960.

While it is justifiable to criticise the President fairly for what he does or does not do, yet that does not confer on any person or group of persons the right to distort facts, misinform the people and accuse him (Jonathan) for offences, which even a day-old baby can exonerate him from. It is in this category that the accusations of Alhaji Ibrahim Coomasie and his Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) fall. According to the ACF, President Jonathan has not only failed the North but also hates our people from the North. Coomasie had said this at the recent emergency meeting of ACF and NGOs in the North.

Needless to point out that the ACF, under Coomasie, has become an irredeemable irredentist group of ethnic jingoists devoid of any nationalistic sentiments and aspirations. The once respected northern association has succumbed to the parochialism and the personalist littleness of its present promoters like the former inspector general of police. Lest we forget, the same Coomasie now attacking Jonathan and blaming him for the insecurity and the failings of the North headed the Nigerian police at its lowest and most notorious period. This was the era when Coomasie donated the Force to the arbitrary pleasures of the former dictator-head of state to persecute and eliminate Nigerian citizens from all parts of the country.

It is only in our country that people who brought opprobrium and ignominy to their fatherland are given yet another platform to further insult the sensibilities of citizens. Just as Nigerians thought they have heard the last of Coomasie, he suddenly re-emerged from obscurity at the recently concluded National Confab with even more vindictive and divisive spirit, which nearly ruined the honest efforts of many other patriotic Nigerians tired of ethnic politics and atavistic regionalism.

And to face the issues raised by Coomasies’s ACF, it is not true that President Jonathan has failed in protecting the North. If anything, it is some northern leaders like Coomasie who have failed the region. The insurgency ravaging the Northeast of Nigeria began even before Jonathan became president and that is, perhaps, the only fact that Coomasie could not twist. Although many scholars and strategists have given many reasons for the emergence of the deadly insurgence in the North, an eclectic position is that bad leadership that manifestly impoverished the people of the area for a long period of time is one certain factor.

For many years, northern elite wielded power and did absolutely nothing to improve the access and quality of education in the region. And neither did they build a culture of enterprise and industry there. Instead, what they promoted was personal wealth at the expense of the people, rural and mass poverty that Boko Haram is feeding off for its recruitment.

The schools that Jonathan is building and funding in the North today to take children of school age off the streets and make them less vulnerable to radicalisation and other abuses ought to have been done decades ago. And who was in charge then? Coomasie and some of his cohorts at the ACF are directly complicit of the crime against the children and people of the North. What did Coomasie do when he was in office to help the North? Perhaps the most important service he rendered to the North was to receive from General Sani Abacha the corpse of the late leader and nationalist, General Musa Yar’ Adua and brought him home to the Katsina people!
If Coomasie is weeping that the North has become divided politically today, how is that the problem of President Jonathan? The concept of the monolithic North has always been problematic.

The high-handedness of people like Coomasie who hid under the rally cry of “one North” to promote a certain ethnic group while subjugating the others in a well-orchestrated internal colonialism policy has found them out. The logic of democracy and the freedom that it inheres are responsible for the boldness that the hitherto subjugated peoples and groups in the North are displaying against an oligarchy that is slow in coming to terms with the reality of the modern Nigeria.

Those who are nostalgic about the “unity” of the North are perhaps jittery to explain in whose interest this unity had been in the past. If the monolithic North is disintegrating, it has nothing to do with the President.
If anything, those now pointing fingers at different directions need to re-examine the power relations in the North and how much power had been put in the service of the ordinary people all these years. If it takes an Ijaw man from Otuoke to improve the life chances of the ordinary citizens in the North who have borne the brunt of prebendal use of power by their own elite for many decades, who cares about the selfish moaning of Coomasie and his ACF?

It is unfair and wicked to suggest that Jonathan hates the North and that he is doing nothing to secure the northern parts of our country. Sometimes it amazes to grasp the position of some of the so-called northern leaders on the matter of Boko Haram insurgency. The same people barracking the President and accusing him of not doing enough to protect the North are the same people who insisted on the withdrawal of soldiers from the flashpoints in the Northeast.
The good news is that Coomasie is not speaking for the entire north and Tanko Yakasai and his Northern Elders Forum (NEF) have given us their word on that!

Hamisu Abukakar a public affairs analyst, wrote from Kaduna, Kaduna State.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/northern-leaders-failed-north/#sthash.akYr7OP6.dpuf
PoliticsRe: •atiku: In Warm Handsakes With APC Paid Bloggers In Lagos by atlwireles(op): 10:37pm On Sep 22, 2014
There are more pictures from this event, even a video tape. Can some of attendees post more pictures grin grin
PoliticsRe: El Rufai Has Been Quiet About The Nigerian Military Victory Over Boko Haram by atlwireles: 9:51pm On Sep 22, 2014
The man is mourning the deaths of their foot soldiers. What do you expect him to say. The victorious Nigerian army is bad news to him
PoliticsRe: “abubakar Shekau” Killed Was One Bashir Mohammed - Sahara Reporters by atlwireles: 9:17pm On Sep 22, 2014
Nigerian intelligence talking to sahara reporters? What a bunch of lies. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Car TalkRe: FG To Take Over Expansion Of Lagos-badagry Road by atlwireles(op):
What of all the debts accumulated by the state of Lagos because of this road? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy At least now, there is hope for my tenants in Ojo.
PoliticsRe: How Aliyu And Lamido Deceived Me- Gov. Amaechi: by atlwireles:
nigerianvenom: one governor i liked most in our PDP was amaechi,but he decided to join the gambari's to fight GEJ,its a pity.i pray he doesnt experience what Nebuchadnezzar experienced in his time.

Ameachi deserve a second chance.
I think you have a point here. Amaechi was misled, he was stuck in the 80s&90s, thinking his Northern friends would change the political equation, as it use to be. The elders of rivers state politcs, should settle the matter, between Amaechi and Dame before 2015 campaign goes into overdrive.

The man has learnt his lesson.
Car TalkFG To Take Over Expansion Of Lagos-badagry Road by atlwireles(op): 8:36pm On Sep 22, 2014
Lagos - The Federal Government is to take over reconstruction and expansion of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, the Minister of Works, Mr Mike Onolememen, said on Monday.

The minister said this in Lagos during a slide presentation of work on the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway by Julius Berger Plc.

The presentation took place at the company’s office complex in Ijora.

Onolememen said that a new project design that involved five other ECOWAS member-countries was being undertaken.

He gave the assurance that the project would soon be implemented.

The minister said that a regional effort would be the best way to handle the road project.

He said that he was the Chairman of a five-member Country Project Steering Committee on the project.

“We will definitely get into the construction stage; at that time, all the challenges the Lagos State Government is having on that road will be a thing of the past because we will construct that road,“ he said.

The minister directed Julius Berger to complete rehabilitation of the Apapa/Oshodi Expressway in the next eight weeks.

“Take remedial works into consideration; three months is too far and would be chaotic, considering the ember months; maybe, you should look for ways to get less construction time.

“Let us see if we can terminate the emergency works by November,“ he said.

While inspecting the road, the minister said that rigid pavement was being used to reconstruct the road to cater for new load capacity which was not envisaged when the road was built in the 1970s.

He said that the Federal Government decided to take drastic measures to rehabilitate the road due to public outcry, following perennial gridlock on the road in June and July.

He said that the completion of a trailer park in Lagos was important as it would accommodate about 500 trucks and decongest the highway.

“Given the clemency of weather, Julius Berger should be able to finish emergency repairs in another eight weeks.

“The new design takes cognizance of heavy traffic.

“Rigid pavement would be used to fight the menace of surface and underground water prevalence on the road,“ he said.

The Lagos State Government embarked on expansion of the Lagos-Badagry Road from four to 10 lanes on April, 2009.

Construction of a light rail line and a Bus Rapid Transit corridor is part of the project, to enhance tourism and economic activities on this axis. (NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/fg-take-expansion-lagos-badagry-road/#sthash.kfk2dy9j.dpuf
PoliticsRe: The Camerounian Army Is A Shameless Organisation. by atlwireles: 8:31pm On Sep 22, 2014
I cannot blame Cameroun, nah we give them mouth. I actually saw threads, where our so called Nairaland military experts were comparing Nigeria's army to cameroun, that was enough insult for me. angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Gov. Uduaghan's Legacies by atlwireles: 5:39pm On Sep 22, 2014
[quote author=chiefinalowo][/quote]Are who one of those bastardyyyyy, with your one million fake monikers. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: U.S. Wants Ihejirika’s Sudden ‘Billions’ Probed by atlwireles: 5:37pm On Sep 22, 2014
Another tales by moonlight reporting.
PoliticsRe: Gov. Uduaghan's Legacies by atlwireles: 5:31pm On Sep 22, 2014
So many bastarddddd monikers on this forum. God bless Uduaghan, and the great state of Delta.
PoliticsRe: Shekau "Alive And Well"- Ahmed Salkida by atlwireles: 3:45pm On Sep 22, 2014
OP, please ask your source to tell us, if this is Shecow number one, two or three. angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: •atiku: In Warm Handsakes With APC Paid Bloggers In Lagos by atlwireles(op): 1:13pm On Sep 22, 2014
^^^^savvy? Maybe your definition of the word savvy is different from what we know it to be. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Why Jonathan’ll Win Second Term Alhaji Asari Dokubo by atlwireles(op): 5:38am On Sep 22, 2014
PoliticsRe: •atiku: In Warm Handsakes With APC Paid Bloggers In Lagos by atlwireles(op): 5:33am On Sep 22, 2014
grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Why Jonathan’ll Win Second Term Alhaji Asari Dokubo by atlwireles(op): 5:17am On Sep 22, 2014
The history is there. Not only him, King S.U. Ogams did the same thing. Chris Abi did the same thing. The king of Bonny and King of Opobo did the same thing. They all followed Ojukwu into exile because they were strong supporters of Biafra.

So if you talk about my family, my father fought in the Biafran Army. So how would I apologise and to whom? I had always said that Biafra would have been better for us than Nigeria. How would I have apologised when the Igbos had been magnanimous and had come out to vote for Goodluck Jonathan with­out any peaceful settlement or anything. They came out on their own and voted en masse for Goodluck Jonathan bringing about unilateral reconciliation.

And today, the Ijaws and the Igbos are liv­ing together as brothers and sisters. So what would have been the need for me to make such a statement? There were issues of aban­doned property; my father did not buy any abandoned property and I did not inherit any. My father did not buy a single house in Port Harcourt. My father owned only one building before he died.

Today I have houses. I started by owning a house in 2002 in South Africa. I sold it. I have houses in Cotonou and a house in Cyprus. They’re not abandoned property. I’m building a small hut in my hometown, Oboama. It’s not abandoned property. So how did I benefit? Why should I apologise on behalf other people while all along I’ve been a victim for supporting Biafra?

During the Niger-Delta struggle, at a point I thought you people were going to the extreme until I visited the Niger-Delta area. For the first time in my life as an adult, I shed tears. Now when you visit Abuja and look around, looking back at the Niger-Delta, how do you feel?

For me, I dream or I lead. Like Malcom X said, “If you don’t bend your back nobody would ride on your back.” You have to bend. The exponents of this bending – (Melford) Okilo is dead, Dappa Priye is dead, but Senator (Edwin) Clarke is alive. He has now realised that the ‘bending’ was wrong. And he is in the forefront of those who say, “we no go gree.” “If you no go gree, we too no go gree.”

So we’re happy that what we started, what I pioneered is taking root. I’ve always said it that one gunshot is more effective and worthier than a thousand years of sermoniza­tion. A thousand years of dialogue, a thousand years of conference, a thousand years of negotiation cannot match one gunshot. That’s my belief and that’s why as President of IYC (Ijaw Youths Council), I clearly stated the slo­gan: ‘Self-determination and resource control by any means necessary.’

When I left, they now changed it. I don’t know what it is now. They’ve changed it. The logo is the same but the motto has been changed.

If the push comes to shove are you ready to go back to the creeks?

I’m already in the creeks; I’ve gone back already. The drums of war have been sounded.

So trouble is brewing?

Trouble has come. It’s not brewing. People are putting flags in their places and the whole world is seeing and they’re not talking. Na my area bi dis. Fire me I fire you. They are digging their own graves. When the conse­quences of what they’re doing will dawn on them, it will be terrible. Person wey no get leg come go war. Wetin I go carry run? He’s landlocked, he does not have resources except reliance on agriculture. We no fit use our oil import food from anywhere in the world? A lot of people no know, they just dey talk as if we be small-small children. Go to Saudi Arabia, banana, everything is there. It’s not planted there, it’s imported.

We have the resources. The banana and plantain they’re eating are they from their place? My grandmother throughout her life didn’t eat garri, even once. And throughout her life, she never ate cow meat. She lived up to 94 years. She was eating cassava and it was usually locally planted.

There is this notion that some of the things you say, you were sent by the presi­dency to go and test the water?

If there is anybody they don’t like in the presidency, I think I’m number one.

How many people do you think will believe this?


And I don’t need anybody to believe. Goodluck is my brother so whether they believe or not, it doesn’t matter. Brothers and sisters disagree. So if we disagree it’s not a big deal. They just tolerate me. Abeg leave am make him go with him trouble. People say I’m a billionaire, that they pack money and give me. Na my money, if them give me there’s nothing wrong with it.

So, how can the President send me: the President is 56 or 57 years old – we’re in the same age grade. I am 50 years old. In my vil­lage, every 10 years is one age grade. May be from 51 to 60 will be one age grade or so. So may be he is one age grade ahead of me. He can’t be my father, but at 50 I should still be listening to people. When I was the National Union of Rivers State Students President when I was at Unical (University of Calabar), I didn’t listen to people. Is it now that I should start listening to people? They don’t know where I came from and where I’m going. I don’t bother myself. All the while, I was go­ing to prison, being arrested, at that time was it Goodluck that was sending me when he was Deputy Director at OMPADEC. So, that time was he sending me or may be, my father was sending me?
PoliticsWhy Jonathan’ll Win Second Term Alhaji Asari Dokubo by atlwireles(op): 5:16am On Sep 22, 2014
Alhaji Asari Dokubo means different things to different persons. Controversial, a rebel. freedom fighter, noisemaker and ethnic warlord. Call him anything, one cannot deny the fact that Asari has carved a niche for himself in the history of this nation. To his kinsmen, he is a liberator and they love him for that. To northerners, he is a tormentor and they hate him for that. To the journalist, he is a time bomb, especially for boldness to say openly what supposedly, some men of courage gossip about.

In this encounter, Asari bares his mind on a number of issues.

Looking at Nigeria today, what can you say about the situation of things in the country?


I think two things are at the front burner now: the submission of the reports of the National Conference and Ebola disease outbreak. And if you ask me, I will say that Ebola has quarantined Boko Haram (laugh­ter). So, for me, these are the two issues in the front burner for now.

What is your view on the recent constitu­tional conference?

I was not disappointed with the outcome. It was expected. From the beginning, I stressed that the importance of the National Confer­ence was to provide us an avenue to sit down and talk. That is what has been achieved.

As for the recommendations, nothing has changed, we’re still where we were, if not worse off. Issues that were put into the recom­mendations such as state creation and so on are nonsense. There is no need to create states for us. We need resources to fund these states and you have to talk of salaries and so on.

Nigeria is a federation and you’re talking about local government creation and all those issues that were raised. I think that we have not gone beyond where we were; we’re still where we were. And if I’m to make sugges­tions, I would say that the document should just be sent to the National Assembly or so. There’s nothing different from what is con­tained in the Abdulsalami 1999 Constitution.

The National Assembly has the right to make laws but not to write a new constitu­tion. But the President is saying he would take the outcome of the National Confer­ence to the National Assembly. Is this in order?


Like I said before, the document should be a guide. There’s nothing new in that docu­ment. And as such, there’s no need for us to dissipate energy on something that is not very important. It has made us to know those who are prepared to live peacefully; those who cherish peaceful co-existence and equality of all Nigerians before the Constitution. There are those who have this erroneous belief that they were born to rule while some of us are hewers of wood and drawers of water. And that is not advisable; it will never be accepted, it will be resisted at all cost. And until they come out of that illusion, there’s nothing anybody will do for them but to continue to join issues together.

I want all the Yorubas, Igbos, Efiks, Kwaras, Anangs, Ibibios, Ogonis, Nupes, Jukuns, Tivs, Idomas, Igedes to all know that our common enemy is the colonial invaders from Futa Jalon. They are the people that have held us down; they don’t want us to move forward, they don’t want us to progress. They are the people that have insisted that we should perpetually remain where we are. And we must be prepared to resist this at all costs.

When you sound like this, some people see you as a hypocrite as they can’t help wondering why then did he take up their religion?

I’m surprised by your question. They have nothing to do with this religion. They picked up the religion and pretended they’re Muslims and they’re using it as a mask. Majority of these invaders are not even Muslims. I posted this in my facebook. The word they have is syncretism – a mixture of their beliefs and Islamic beliefs to produce a variety of Islam that is not known to the Quran and the Suna.

I’m surprised to hear this because there is this belief that most of the northerners are core Muslims and now you’re telling me they’re not into Islam?

To me, a belief is different and percep­tion different from what reality is. A lot of people can perceive things; can form opinions without really matching them to realities. The Quran and the Suna are there for everybody to go and read. You can get a copy of the Quran in English and other languages, wheth­er they practice what they do- the Shamas that you see on the road, the mallams that give you talisman and so on. These are practical things we see every day. Whether these things are in accordance with the Quran and Suna is your own cup of tea.

But if you want to have perception and form opinion, there’s nothing Dokubo Asari can do for you except to wish you well.

Sometime ago, you warned that if Jona­than is not re-elected, there’s going to be civil war, what motivates you to make such an extreme statement?

I didn’t say so. I said Jonathan would win, but if Jonathan does not win, then that’s bye-bye. I believe that he would win. He has shown that he has won. That is the truth!

So he has already won?

Yes, he has already won. Did he not win in Ekiti and Osun states? He won in Ekiti and Osun states. He won majority votes in Ekiti and about 40 per cent of votes in Osun State, the stronghold of the opposition. So, how would he not win the election? Besides, they know now. Don’t you see how they’re all running from the APC to PDP? They are all running.

If you keep all the presidents of Nigeria, all the rulers of Nigeria, prime ministers and Heads of State of Nigeria from 1956, when we had self-government, to 2010, when Goodluck came in on one side and Jonathan on the other side, he has surpassed all of them in terms of achievements in the five years he has been there.

The colonialists left a working railway system. The railway system died. He’s reviv­ing it! People are saying he’s going to buy 1860 coaches and so on. Those that are saying so, why didn’t Buhari buy 1860 coaches to make the railway work? Why didn’t IBB buy 1860 coaches to make the railway work? Why did OBJ not do it, after spending billions on railway and we didn’t see anything? Today, agricultural pyramids are coming back. We have rice pyramid in Ebonyi State. Forbes (international magazine) recognised and hon­oured the Minister of Agriculture of Nigeria as the man of the year for Africa last year. The airports in Nigeria have a new look. Go to the National Hospital, we now have a bromide section. It was not there before. Buhari did not do it, IBB did not do it, and Obasanjo too did not do it! Goodluck has done it. We have a nuclear medical centre at the National Hospital, the first of its kind.

Buhari, of course, did not do it, IBB did not do it and Obasanjo did not do it. One can go on and on and on. Look at the number of roads under the Goodluck Jonathan administration. Before, if you’re travelling from Lagos to Benin, it would be like camel passing through the eye of the needle; passing through hell fire. Today, all that is a thing of the past. So these are the things we’re talk­ing about, that Goodluck has already won. They’re just wasting their time in trying to contest the election.

Somebody alleged that you bribed him to go and kill Buhari when his car was attacked. And you said it was a suicide bomber at­tempt…(cutting me off)

It was not a suicide bomber attempt. Like the Chibok girls scam, it was a scam. The man just provided a scene to say people were attacking him. Aanybody who has military knowledge knows that when there is primary explosion, people are evacuated because there is every tendency that there might be a secondary explosion. There might be un­detonated devices that would detonate later. So the first thing is to evacuate people. Did that happen? Buhari said a car shifted and ran into him. That was his own testimony. And after that, he came down and he was waiving. Yes, my brother, he was waiving. And people were standing on the dead bodies of other people, concocting a crime scene.

On the issue of me paying money to some­one to kill Buhari, look, these are all orches­trated things as they said in Benin where they tried to rope me in. I want SSS to go to the root of this accusation because I have nothing to fear. I don’t need to kill Buhari. I will be there for him to be defeated again insha-Allah. He failed in 2003, 2007 and 2011. He will also fail in 2015 insha-Allah. So I don’t have anything to fear. He is not a threat.

In Benin republic, what actually hap­pened?


The opposition, from our findings, peti­tioned Benin and Interpol that I was one of the leaders of Boko Haram. Based on that, I was arrested and the Beninoise authorities discovered that I was not. And now, they’ve even made me much stronger in that country because I now have access to all the important people in that country.

Before, I was living and lying low. You see, the problem they have is that they are afraid of arrest and prison. Prison and arrests have become part of my life. I have been arrested 76 times, so this has become part and parcel of my life. I will feel momentary pain but I come out stronger every time I’m arrested.

Obasanjo, for instance, put me under­ground, buried me alive when I was still alive. I came out stronger. Every time you try to arrest me, you’re making me stronger because I would come out because I’ve not committed any offence known to law that you put me in prison. If fighting for my people is to break the law then I would continue to break the law.

What makes you tick? People are won­dering if there is any mystic, any mythic power behind you?


I don’t know whether there is. I cannot really tell. But my ancestors, King Amakri, founder of the Kalabari state; my great ancestor, A.D. Abali, my great ancestor, Omugwo, were all men of war and the politi­cal leaders of their time, astute entrepreneurs and businessmen. And I learnt from them. What propels me is to keep their legacy alive. So, my businesses I named after them. My children are named after them. I don’t look for new names. I give the names of my forbearers to my children to continue to propagate their memories. And then, I believe in God. And live under the shadow of my grandmother who said: “Cause no man any harm; any man who tries to cause you harm will fail.”

So, I don’t like to cause any man any harm, even if he’s the worst of my enemies. I might hate him, I don’t pretend that all is well, but I will not cause him harm. He doesn’t even bother me because in my heart, he doesn’t exist. I don’t bother myself over my enemies. They’re my enemies, but I don’t go and start planning and plotting against them. But at all times, I try to be ready for any eventuality that will take place.

Talking about things that don’t exist in your heart of hearts, does the word, fear exist?

Whether you fear or not, you will still die. Since we will still die, why should you be afraid of your fellow man? Whether you are afraid of him or not, you would still die. Death is something that you cannot run away from. Certainly, not me. I don’t know of anybody that can run away from death.

I don’t even pray to be 90 this or that. No, I don’t pray for that. But if God wants to make me reach 90, I’ll say God please let my eyes be open, my limbs strong; all the organs of my body let them be in perfect working condition, if you’re going to make me 90.

I don’t want a situation where I would be lying on the bed unable to move, people will have to bath for me and help me to the toilet. No, I don’t desire that. I prefer that when the time comes for me, I just go.

I have a lot of things running in my head, I’m a very creative person and I’m a great organiser and mobiliser. So, every time I’m thinking of new things to do and that’s what keeps me alive. There is no dull moment in my life.

Coming back to your threat about Jonathan not winning the election or civil war… (Cut­ting me off)

I did not threaten anybody, I don’t threaten people. I say what I believe. Jonathan is the president. It is traditional and conventional that he must have uninterrupted eight years of two terms. Anybody who wants to take that away from us we will resist. And we’re not joking about it; and we’re not going to be apologetic about it. If Jonathan does not have eight year of two terms, we will resist it.

And the way you will resist it is to make sure there will no longer be Nigeria?


He who pays the piper dictates the tune. It’s Ijaw people’s money they’re eating; it’s Itsekiri people’s money they’re eating; it’s Igbo people’s money they’re eating. We pay them, so they must obey us. When we speak they must show us respect. The prophet said the hand that is on top that gives is higher than the hand below. It’s not the other way round. It is in their best interest that they should not even contest the election.

The former military President celebrated his 73rd birthday and in the process said you don’t know what war is, that you’re just…

(Again, cutting me off). He should shut up. People like him are opening their mouth to talk only because we’re in this part of the world. Who is he to talk? Somebody like General Pinochet ran away from Chile. He should just shut his bloody mouth. When an elder does not respect his age, he should be told. We all voted on June 12 (1993). For the first time, people kept religion aside and voted a Muslim-Muslim ticket. And all the dreams of the people he destroyed them. And he’s still running his mouth. He doesn’t know what war is. The last one he went to Bonny, what happened to him? Did he not end up in the hospital?

Do you ever sit back and imagine what will happen to you after Jonathan?

Whatever they plan we will give it back to them. They’re men and we are men. All the time I went to prison was it under Jonathan? Did I start under Jonathan? The treason trial that I went through, was it under Jonathan? What made me to go through the treason trial? One single man was the reason. Go and read my books and find out the man who made oil price to go up.

Globally, I made oil price to go up from 20-something dollars to 53 dollars per barrel in one day. Was it under Jonathan? People just give themselves unnecessary accolade; unnecessary air of importance. Dokubo Asari is not a creation of Jonathan. When I started, there was no Jonathan. And I don’t think my struggle will end with Jonathan. As Jonathan is there, we are on sabbatical. If Jonathan goes, will they be able to lift one drop of oil? Forget about this one they’re doing; it’s small children something.

I don’t know what they want to do, I’m not in Jonathan’s government but I’m telling you that after Jonathan, would they be able to take one drop of oil?

I am 50 years old with 20 children. How old was Jesus Christ, how old was Mu­hammed? How old was Alexander the Great? How old were these people? How can I be afraid of my fellow human being? Does he have four legs to my two? Does he have two heads and I have one? You see, he’s a man and I am a man. That’s an Ijaw song.

Recently, you said if Ojukwu were still alive you would have apologised?

That’s not true. That statement is not true.

It was all over the net.

That statement is not from me. It’s a bloody lie.

There was no need for me to apologise because my family supported Biafra. Look, in the East, there was a lot of misunderstand­ing. During slave trade, the Ijaws at the coast, Bonny, Kalabari, Ogbogbo, Nembe, then the exit of old Calabar sold a lot of slaves. And majority of the slaves were from the hinter­land – the Ibibios and the Igbos. Colonial­ism came and power moved from the coast because they were opposed to the European rule. They fought the Europeans. Power now moved to Enugu; power came into the hands of the Igbos, they were the majority. People now thought that some people were margin­alised and so on and so forth. And this con­tinued. But my family, my grandmother was supposed to be executed by firing squad if not for an in-law after Nigeria captured Buguma, my community. Her younger brother, King Frederick Amaha Thristle Amakri VIII, for the first time in the history of Amakri dynasty, abdicated the throne and followed Ojukwu into exile.

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PoliticsRe: •atiku: In Warm Handsakes With APC Paid Bloggers In Lagos by atlwireles(op): 1:52am On Sep 22, 2014
The nairaland female/male/transgender monikers, oya come and answer your name. Our Ijaw resident with 50M moinkers. How was your Atiku's meeting.
Politics•atiku: In Warm Handsakes With APC Paid Bloggers In Lagos by atlwireles(op): 1:48am On Sep 22, 2014
Atiku storms Lagos

Atiku had drawn attention to the meeting on his facebook page last Thursday when he invited youths not selected for the meeting to post questions to him through facebook on issues facing the society.
Campaign officials
Why and at what point Atiku scheduled his meeting with the youths and online bloggers was a matter that Vanguard was unable to draw from campaign officials of the former vice-president at the weekend.
But whether Team Atiku scheduled the intellectually stimulating meeting of last Saturday as a counterpoise to Team Jonathan’s boisterous affair remains in the realm of speculations.
The aura of invincibility was almost around the president last Saturday as the president deplaned in Lagos, which is at the moment the engine of the opposition.
Remarkably, the opposition leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, chieftain of the APC had returned to his Lagos base last week following a cantankerous exchange between his surrogates and his mortal enemies in the state chapter of the PDP over his state of health.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/2015-jonathan-atiku-wooed-lagos/#sthash.TTFOuDER.dpuf

PoliticsRe: Nairaland Support For Bokoharam Victims! by atlwireles: 12:22am On Sep 22, 2014
brownlords: Nonsense, what where they expecting when they started drumming support for the sect? development i guess? to those who are willing can give, i don't have a dime to raise a future shekau, they send them to go study abroad, they live other profession and take interest in IED.

This is the time el rufai need to tweet the northern elders to support their people, i guess his megabyte is exhausted now.
grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Is Abubakar Shekau Dead?? *pics Included* by atlwireles: 9:54pm On Sep 21, 2014
Dead or alive, it makes no difference
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Support For Bokoharam Victims! by atlwireles: 9:14pm On Sep 21, 2014
noblezone: Many of them are displaced, cramped in open places like public schools.

They are in the cold, dying of hunger and sicknesses.

Goverment can try, but they cant do it all.

This is an appeal to all who still got the human kindness as deposited in us by our heavnely Father to contribute funds for the Boko Haram victims.

This shall be a Nairaland affair.

Seun and his team, should work out the modalities and also provide the account number.

They will also spell out how the funds will be sent.

No amount is too small and no amount is too big.

On this I call for a "cease fire" by all "e-war lords". we can go back to the e-trenches after this.

I have decided the mount I want to give, so whether the donation is open or screet makes no difference to me.

A cup of garri can give succor to a dispplaced child dying of hunger! The Lord who sees all things on the earth, will surely reward your kindness.

Happy Sunday to you all.
This might be old news, but churches have been helping. It is better to set up a fund at your church and use that framework for any help you can render.
PoliticsRe: NIGERIA 2015: APC Will Win Overwhelmingly, PDP Has Failed – Buhari by atlwireles: 4:21pm On Sep 21, 2014
Listen to the cry babies grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: *FG Turns Down Boko Haram Swap Deal *sect Wants 30 Commanders For 30 Girls by atlwireles(op): 3:38pm On Sep 21, 2014
When will Davis stop lying?
PoliticsRe: When I Met Asari And Agreed A Peace Deal— Stephen Davis by atlwireles(op): 3:34pm On Sep 21, 2014
pendy79: The truth is always out there staring us in the face. The present government and some folks who are eating from the treasury are the brains behind these political boko haram. Shekau wants a caliphate yet the subjects he want to govern must all be killed or runaway!

The gameplan is to diminish the bloc of votes from the north east or prevent election and extend the government over war situation in the country. David Mark's senate just announced to the whole world that the federal government should declare a state of war in the NE subsequently it will be annouced and then no election next year except they are sure of returning jonathan to office.

Shekau is a creation of certain people doing the bidding of the certain forces in government who intend feasting on the opportunity the political insurgency provide them to have a large unprobed and unquestionable pool of war chest in the name of defense funding and also diminish the opposition bloc of support the zone has always provided. Case of killing two birds with one stone. They plot but God is the best planner. All who seek to gain political relevance on the blood of innocent people, may the almighty destroy their family and their generations. May the blood being spilled senselessly cry and visit vengeance on all those who support openly or secretly the destruction shekau and his gang brought upon the country.
Did davis tell you any of this crap you just posted?

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