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PoliticsRe: "The More They Run After Me, They Get Themselves Fatally Injured" - Ayo Fayose by basingstoke: 5:06pm On Dec 21, 2016
Godbless. You sir.the enemy may come like a mighty rushing wind, but the Lord God will raise a standard against them
PoliticsRe: What Are Your Perceptions About Southern Nigeria by basingstoke: 4:49pm On Dec 21, 2016
MeAboki:
Forgive my Geography, the time of my visit was a very long time ago, still in secondary school, when when Edo and Delta (Benin city and Ekpoma) were still part of the old Bendel state.

As for your assertion about the SE, I recall speaking of the crime and violence in general terms and subsequently making separate distinction in my reference to the hatred in particular of the locals to Muslims/northerners.
Now how you managed to equate that to mean religious violence is anybody's guess - talk of wasted education from someone who clearly cannot even comprehend a simple statement of a few lines. SMH.

And besides, if you had referred to the topic and the OP in particular you would have observed that he singled out a few of us and specifically invited us to relate our experiences and respective opinions about (our visits to) the south - which was exactly what I did; hope you now understand what experiences and opinions mean.
Aboki your dulling nor be hear. You are making more mockery of yourself, even when Edo delta was bendel state, it was referred to as mid western state
PoliticsRe: What Are Your Perceptions About Southern Nigeria by basingstoke: 4:44pm On Dec 21, 2016
MeAboki:
Yes, been to Lagos a few times; on my 2nd attempt luckily escaped bullets of armed robbers from snatching our vehicle along Allen Avenue, never liked the town due to the chaotic and hussle ans bussle pace and lifestyle.

Also been to Edo, Benin but more in particular Irrhua and Ekpoma on holiday with a friend from that area, had fun and felt more at ease as there was a significant Muslim community there.

Briefly also been to Delta, Uguashuku (not sure of the spelling) to a friend's (a Hausa northerner's) wedding with a girl from that area and a 2nd time when another friend's father also married from there.

However, never been to the SS or SE due to the stories of crime and violence in general as well as hatred in particular against Muslims and northerners.
Mallam, You have been to Edo and Delta state yet you have not been to south south. If I hear
PoliticsRe: Photo: Bukola Saraki's 54th Birthday Cakes by basingstoke: 11:50pm On Dec 20, 2016
Nice one.Pretty wife
Foreign AffairsRe: Putin Tops Forbes List As The Most Powerful Man, Obama Is Ranked 48th by basingstoke: 9:03pm On Dec 20, 2016
RevDesm0ndJuju:
The agbaya is not even on the top 1,000 list.

That afghan school girl shot by the taliban has more power pull than the geriatric bully.

Only Egyptian president Sissi made it into the top 100 list.

I can bet Linda Ikeji is ranked higher than the fulani cow supremacist
Upper cut for the dullard
PoliticsRe: Breaking!!!!! Buharis Integrity!!!.......matters Arising by basingstoke: 7:28pm On Dec 20, 2016
The dullard is simply a lying bastard. Jonathan stole his certificate
PoliticsRe: In The Name Of Wike by basingstoke: 6:21pm On Dec 20, 2016
In the fullness of time,Nigeria ns will thank Wike. He and a few others are just the tiny line standing between the dullard buhari from becoming a full blown tyrant
PoliticsRe: Throw Back Pix Of Tinubu, Akademi, Fayemi, Amosun And Oshiomole by basingstoke: 10:44pm On Dec 19, 2016
:-
sarrki:
Oshiomole is Good undecided
PoliticsRe: Throw Back Pix Of Tinubu, Akademi, Fayemi, Amosun And Oshiomole by basingstoke: 10:37pm On Dec 19, 2016
Who is the Judas hope it is oshiomole
FamilyRe: Who Will You Take Sides With, Me Or My Wife? by basingstoke: 7:46pm On Dec 19, 2016
It is not a about taking sides. Your wife was very wrong. The picture was for your siblings not sibblings in-law. Her mother is just something else.
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Is Your Greatest Fear? by basingstoke: 7:37pm On Dec 19, 2016
The fear of Buhari winning 2019
EducationRe: Students Sitting Down To Learn In Kebbi State (Photos) by basingstoke: 7:33pm On Dec 19, 2016
And these are the people blaming Jonathan
EducationRe: Top 10 Most Preferred Courses In Nigerian Universities. by basingstoke: 7:26pm On Dec 19, 2016
davbravo:
How is nursing a Subject under medicine..... Chaii, ignorance o
sorry I nor school go
EducationRe: Top 10 Most Preferred Courses In Nigerian Universities. by basingstoke: 2:03pm On Dec 17, 2016
Ziniroe:
Nursing is not there na!
Nursing is a subject under medicine. Since medicine is there just relax.
CelebritiesRe: Hakeem Kumar, Kemi Olunloyo's Fiancé And Boyfriend (Photos) by basingstoke: 3:53pm On Dec 10, 2016
Peroti:
This old woman just no gree people rest
grin grin grin chairman you harsh oooo
PoliticsRe: My Comment On APC Personal - MFM Pastor by basingstoke: 11:11pm On Dec 08, 2016
Those are pick pocket journalists
PoliticsRe: 40 Reps, 5 Senators Have O’Level Certificates As Their Qualifications by basingstoke: 5:25pm On Dec 05, 2016
Izonpikin:
with people like you nigeria will forever remain daft..nonsense..

This is what the north has being using to take jobs also in establishments like the dpr and nnpc etc.. undecided

Whilst old fools with low degrees rule over your sorry ass and many zombies we the masses are required to obtain a minimum of 2:1 in university education just to get a job.

You are part of Nigeria's problem.. angry

When gej ruled policies took the front sit but look at what the chief olodo is doing to our economy.. angry
GOD BLESS YOU
PoliticsRe: 40 Reps, 5 Senators Have O’Level Certificates As Their Qualifications by basingstoke: 5:23pm On Dec 05, 2016
comshots:
Does buhari have a primary school testimonial?
No he has 30 cows
LiteratureRe: Soyinka: "I Will Hold Private Funeral On Trump’s Inauguration Day" by basingstoke: 4:22pm On Dec 05, 2016
davtosh:
Not being able to respect that number is foolishness
when the number itself is foolish and an object of ridicule, I am sorry I can't respect such number.
LiteratureRe: Soyinka: "I Will Hold Private Funeral On Trump’s Inauguration Day" by basingstoke: 3:25pm On Dec 05, 2016
DONSMITH123:
Easy please. Learn how to respect an elder.
age is a number
Foreign AffairsRe: Is It True Donald J Trump Said This About Africans & Arabs? See Full Text. by basingstoke: 12:39am On Dec 05, 2016
This is d truth. I don't care who write this. It was our black mentality and hatred for ourself that made us said we preffered The Dullard without a degree to a Ph. D holder
PoliticsRe: Who Will Be The #blamegamepersonoftheyear2016? by basingstoke: 12:33am On Dec 03, 2016
Dulla rd inho
PoliticsRe: Check Out This Painting Of Nigeria President by basingstoke: 12:31am On Dec 03, 2016
Washing the sins of his fellow zombies
PoliticsRe: What Meme Can You Tag This Photo by basingstoke: 7:28pm On Dec 02, 2016
Saraki to buhari : may that god you are praying to fire you 20 times
PoliticsRe: Tribaliam Or Corruption Which Is Our Biggest Problem In Nigeria by basingstoke: 3:37pm On Dec 01, 2016
Our problem is any leader that emphasis corruption. The .OP is wrong by comparing corruption with tribalism. I think he wanted to say stealing and tribalism.APC has made all of us believe that corruption means stealing.whereas stealing is a type of corruption. Nepotism is what buhari practices. This is the worse form of corruption.
RomanceRe: "Runaway Bride Found In A Lagos Hotel With Her Ex Boyfriend On Her Wedding Day" by basingstoke: 8:00pm On Nov 30, 2016
SirJeffry:
The ex will still later dump her. Women and fish brain are like...abeg who get that Zuma meme? Be fast before data price increase abeg.
at your service. Make I paste the picture..... Sorry data has gone up already grin grin grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Victor Moses Wins Premier League Player of the Month Award for November by basingstoke: 3:18pm On Nov 30, 2016
galeiiTNA:
While 5% are making Nigeria proud, afonjas are busy rigging headies awards
and the peadophiles are busy defiling babies
SportsRe: Caio Junior: "If I Died Today, I Had Die Happy", His Last Post Before His Death by basingstoke: 9:26pm On Nov 29, 2016
rickie4us:
very sad indeed. May they all rest in peace
I pray that every nairalander and family members will not experience any calamity. We shall all be safe till the end of the year and beyond.
in Jesus name Amen
PoliticsRe: Before Everything Falls Apart : By Dele Momodu by basingstoke(op): 9:58am On Nov 26, 2016
kingwax7007:
Give this man a ministerial post without a portfolio before he hand himself...

I think I will report him to davido
you mean ' hang' grin
PoliticsRe: Your Prayers Cannot Take Us Out Of Recession – Fashola Tells Nigerians by basingstoke: 9:27am On Nov 26, 2016
Go tell pastor Osinbade
FamilyRe: 4 Lessons I Learned From My Abusive Father About Forgiveness by basingstoke: 9:24am On Nov 26, 2016
Hmmmm nice writ up. Please I will like us to have a lengthy discussion
PoliticsBefore Everything Falls Apart : By Dele Momodu by basingstoke(op): 9:12am On Nov 26, 2016
BEFORE EVERYTHING FALLS APART : BY DELE MOMODU
PEDULUM By Dele Momodu, Email: dele.momodu@thisdaylive.com

SOURCE : Thisdaylivebackpage26/11/16



Fellow Nigerians, something big is about to happen in our dear beloved country. I wish I could foretell a pleasant development. I truly wish. But what I see is total confusion. I refuse to see mayhem out of faith and not by conviction. I’m praying, fasting and hoping that our benevolent God would avert yet another dangerous crisis hovering over our great country. Nigeria has suffered too much since attaining Independence in the year of our Lord 1960. We have tried all sorts of permutations and configurations but nothing has work to our collective benefit. Each time we thought we were close to Eldorado, something came from the blues to dash our hopes and put us all into absolute disarray.



I sometimes wonder who we have offended as a people and a country. Why are we so jinxed? A gracious God actually provided us with everything we needed to make our lives as comfortable as we wanted or desired. God did not just provide us with what was necessary for existence HE lavished upon us goodies that many nations crave for but have never seen. However, for some unbeknown reason we chose to be a country of excruciating pain and debilitating agony.

We have tried scholars, mediocres and even stark illiterates in government, none has taken us far. What exactly is the matter with us? This is a question begging for answer. The resolution may well be our salvation.

I have gone through this preamble for one major reason. Say what you will about former President Olusegun Matthew Okikiolakan Aremu Obasanjo, he is one man who knows Nigeria inside out. If you like, call him tempestuous, egocentric, cantankerous, or what have you, but you cannot remove the word patriotism from his qualifiers. He is a one-man riot squad. He is a true General who is not afraid of battles, never mind wars. When he talks, the world listens, no matter what he says, or how he says it.

The trick he used to acquire such respectability was simple. As our military Head of State, General Obasanjo voluntarily handed over power to a civilian government at a time it wasn’t fashionable to do such. If he wanted, he could have engaged in a merry-go-round transition programme but he was very smart by presenting the image of a lover of democracy to the world. Everyone, especially, the Western powers, applauded him for that singular action. He has reaped the reward many times over and indeed is still enjoying the accolade and plaudits that are a consequence of his rare feat.

Also, General Obasanjo earnestly attracted and surrounded himself with some of our greatest names in academia and started his regular summits in Ota farm where he promptly established a humongous poultry farm. This was how he began his own personal intellectualisation process as well. He was thus able to transfigure from a rambunctious dictator to a world statesman. In fact, he was close to becoming the United Nations Secretary General. He travelled the globe several times over. At a time, he was trailing only The Madiba, Nelson Mandela, in popularity. He became the voice of our continent and was invited to chair many international occasions and bodies.

Obasanjo seized every opportunity presented to him with both hands. He catapulted himself very skilfully to the pinnacle of leadership in his home country, Nigeria, and became almost indispensable in matters of governance. Obasanjo’s ability to speak up boldly and vociferously completed his transformation into the consciousness and conscience of our complex and complicated country. He criticised every government that came after him but met his nemesis in General Sani Abacha who brooked no rascality from any quarter. Before one could say Jack Robinson, Abacha had roped Obasanjo into some phantom plot to unseat him and pronto Obasanjo landed in an unfriendly archipelago of a prison where he languished forlornly before he was mysteriously freed several years later. His former deputy, General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua wasn’t that lucky. He died in prison under strange circumstances. No one ever expected such an ugly fate to befall these highly esteemed and gargantuan leaders but this is Nigeria, a country of all possibilities.

As fate would have it, Obasanjo’s excruciating stint in prison was compensated by the Nigerian Mafia after a short while following the demise of both General Sani Abacha and the man who had won the fairest election in Nigeria, Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Abiola. It is interesting that Obasanjo inherited all the goodwill and sacrifices of Abiola, his kinsman, but yet never expressed gratitude or appreciation to his saviour and benefactor. That is a story for another time.

Obasanjo was unceremoniously freed from imprisonment and recalled from retirement to lead the People’s Democratic Party. By then, Obasanjo had become dressed in the robe of invincibility. In a jiffy, he won the election against a very cerebral economist, Chief Oluyemisi Falae and instantly became one of Africa’s most powerful leaders and secured another fist of being a former military dictator turned civilian autocrat.

For eight blistering years, whilst Obasanjo was at the helm of affairs of this country, he swiftly moved to stamp his authority not just on our nation but also on world affairs. He assembled a very formidable team. His economic blueprint was awesome. He was somehow able to pay off our debts, although the jury is still out on the practical effect of the debt forgiveness deal that went hand in glove with this. He embarked on aggressive infrastructure development. Everything was going well for his government. His vast knowledge of Nigeria and the world came in handy for him. He looked poised to truly create a new and greater Nigeria. But there was a snag.

Obasanjo and his Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who incidentally turned 70 just yesterday (I congratulate and rejoice with him), engaged in a debilitating war of attrition that exposed their government to incredible perils as things fell apart. We all watched incredulously as things spiralled out of control. Obasanjo unleashed terror against known and imaginary enemies. His most effective weapon then was the war against corruption. A war that now seems to have come full circle! Two powerful agencies, EFCC and ICPC, helped to pursue the sinners and saints alike with the agility of a thoroughbred warhorse and the savageness of a wounded lion. No one dared challenge that government.

Time flew at the speed of light. Before long, it was obvious that a third term agenda was being laid and hatched from the innermost recesses of Aso Rock to the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly. Many legislators were being coaxed or coerced into assenting to a bill to change the Nigerian Constitution and set the stage for the possibility of a third or more terms in power for the President. Somehow, this ambitious plan was torpedoed and Obasanjo and his acolytes abandoned the ship of third term and started singing a new song.

It remains a mystery how Obasanjo arrived at his decision to force Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on Nigeria as President and Vice President respectively. A party that paraded Governor Donald Duke, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iwealla, Governor Bukola Saraki, Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, Mallam Nasir El Rufai, Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, Governor Rotimi Amaechi, Governor Olusegun Mimiko, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, and many others threw up this less than sparkling combination. Though Yar’Adua appeared to be a good leader, his ill-health would soon prove fatal and he couldn’t do more than his weak strength could carry. The mantle of power fell on the laps of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, a university scholar who was expected to push his team hard in some key sectors. That dream also evaporated.

The ubiquitous godfather, General Obasanjo, would soon emerge from the grove he had retreated into and shred Jonathan, his cohorts and his party into smithereens. It is difficult to decipher what truly went awry between them but one thing led to another and the falcon could no longer hear the falconer. And that was the beginning of the end. Had Jonathan known, maybe he should have done everything under the sun to offer Obasanjo whatever pacifier was needed and necessary. Obasanjo soon assembled a group of strange bedfellows in his bid to get rid of Jonathan, by fire by force. The strangest face at his Hilltop mansion, in Abeokuta, was that of his former sworn enemy, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Somehow, they were able to brew the concoction that finally killed the ruling party and usher in another former enemy, General Muhammadu Buhari. Many of us provided the media platforms for this conspiracy forged in Hades out of our deep frustration with the manner Jonathan ran the affairs of our nation.

Anyway, Buhari took power and many things have happened. Nigeria has eventually and ostensibly entered an unprecedented recession. No one has a clue of how long it would take before we are out of the woods. The voodoo economists have been busy cooking up cocktails upon cocktails of economic experiments but none has resolved the intractable crisis.

I had predicted that the romance between Buhari and Obasanjo would soon evaporate and many of my friends doubted. I’m sure they did not know Obasanjo and his uncommon antecedents well. Put a gun to his throat, Obasanjo would still gasp like a stricken chicken but muster enough stamina to spit out and regurgitate whatever he had in mind to say.

Now the chicken has come home to roost and it seems the same man that invented the pencil can also quite easily manufacture the eraser. Obasanjo has started talking in sinister overtones. Tinubu has gone quiet and cleverly eased himself out of circulation. I don’t know who is deadlier, a voluble Obasanjo or a taciturn Tinubu.

I can see some of Buhari’s guys trying to take on both men. I read an article credited to Dr Kayode Fayemi on a certain platform and I prayed it was pure fabrication and not an interview he actually granted. It is gratifying to note that my friend has since come out to deny authorship of this Satanic Verses!

It is too early in the tenure of this government to begin the hocus-pocus of re-election. Nigeria is dangerously haemorrhaging to death on all fronts and what we need is urgent rescue not electoral rhetoric. All this in-fighting won’t do us any good. The political pugilists should please save Nigeria from this fiendish war of egos. No matter what happens, Buhari should cool temper and manage his benefactors. Even if the leper cannot squeeze out milk from a cow, he can spill out the ones already produced.

No one is above the law but Nigeria deserves some respite after a long period of higgledy-piggledy. All men and women of good conscience should beg our powerful forces to allow President Buhari and his Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo SAN to run their full course of four years out of which two are almost gone.

As for me and my house, I’m willing to exercise some patience hoping that a miracle can still happen in the life of this government. If nothing tangible occurs by the end of next year, then let Nigerians start working on how to assemble a new team and strive to attract our best materials from every part of the world. It can be done and it should be done. I have seen examples of the giant strides being made by young African leaders in Rwanda, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Botswana, Tanzania and Senegal. Ours should not be too different, after all we remain the Giant of Africa

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