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RomanceRe: You And Your Ex In A Church Service by bilms(op): 7:03am On Mar 04, 2013
On point
RomanceRe: What Exactly Do Men Gain From Women? by bilms(op): 7:00am On Mar 04, 2013
Na watin u go talk be that?
Music/RadioRe: Exclusive Music: Olamide’s YBNL Album [full Download Links] - Download, Enjoy by bilms(m): 11:14pm On Mar 03, 2013
Thanks
PoliticsRe: Awolowo Coined The Name 'Naira' For Our Currency by bilms(op): 10:09pm On Mar 03, 2013
How do some people enjoy insulting each other on mere issue that require understanding and maturity.
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 10:03pm On Mar 03, 2013
@garri, you and i know how govt is in Nigeria. Dont be suprise the govt even pay more than a million for each. My friends company once took a computer supply. Even though every one knows desktop don't cost so much, they gave them at the rate of 180k/ one to supply about 70. The computer cost around 70k. And the car purchase of the national assembly would reveal more example.
RomanceRe: You And Your Ex In A Church Service by bilms(op): 9:53pm On Mar 03, 2013
Lol
RomanceWhat Exactly Do Men Gain From Women? by bilms(op): 9:51pm On Mar 03, 2013
What exactly do men gain from women?. It just occur to me that men go through so much stress on women for virually no nothing. It is the man that would keep pushing trying to get the woman's heart, buy her so much gift and recharge cards, spend so much on taking them out, calls and all sort trying to make her say yes. After saying yes, another round of spending begin. Going out on shoping,some times pay for hair, etc. When it also come to being intimate, it is the man that does all the work, pumping like a vulcanizer. Lol. It is him that would loss strength and release some you know, which he would probably take close to 40days to recover. So, what exactly do we men gain? It is as if we just do all stress for women to gain it all. Abi watin you talk? Make we hear your view.
RomanceYou And Your Ex In A Church Service by bilms(op): 9:30pm On Mar 03, 2013
If you sit next to your ex during a church service and the pastor said, tell the person next to you i love you, what will do?
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 8:38pm On Mar 03, 2013
Lol, 10 ke. Ha ha
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 8:09pm On Mar 03, 2013
@garri, i have done a bill board before and i know the price. Each board of that size cost between 600k to 1m depending on the quality. Between kwara to osogbo the osun state capital, i counted around 50 and lost count, this is after skiping so many. I believe within osogbo, there would be much more. So, assume all over osun, its 100.
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 7:12pm On Mar 03, 2013
@garri, i don't live in ilorin, though i frequent. I have once posted about the state of the road like 2 years ago, but till date, the roads are bad. Very bad. Infact, if the close to 100m spent on bill board is spent on the road, it would have improved. Though, the road is federal and the people have been crying to the fg severally with no response.
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 6:58pm On Mar 03, 2013
What is the insult on this post all about?. Is wasting the state resources on useless billboards what some people are still defending here? No be small thing o. Is wasting over 100million on bill boards when the states graduates are still cutting grasses earning between 7 to 12k as salary under oyes good ? Think am now. Let us all point the govt right for the Nigeria of our dream. No party or candidate affiliation should be used as measure, hold all party accountable and be consistent in your ideology. It shall be well with Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 5:59pm On Mar 03, 2013
Hum. I tire o
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 4:36pm On Mar 03, 2013
He was made by a wicked govt. Pardon him pls.
PoliticsWhy Is The Osun State Govt Wasting Millions On Billboards? by bilms(op): 3:41pm On Mar 03, 2013
WHY IS OSUN STATE WASTING MILLIONS ON BILL BOARDS. I have been to over 20 states in Nigeria and i am certain that none of the over 20 states i have visited contain so much bill boards of the govt as osun state. If you past through Kwara to Osogbo, the osun state capital, you would notice meaningless and uncountable bill boards every where with all sort of nonsensical writing. One bill board cost close to 1million, yet we have close to 100 on that road. Why is the govt wasting so much money on this useless thing in the name of advert? If the govt is indeed performing, his achievement would speak for itself. These bill boards to me speaks about the unseriouseness of the present govt. I therefore urge the governor to channel the resources and his energy into more important ventures.
PoliticsRe: The Real Trouble With Elrufai And Ribadu by bilms(op): 8:54am On Mar 03, 2013
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PoliticsThe Real Trouble With Elrufai And Ribadu by bilms(op):
Hi nl, i stumble upon this shoking but interesting and revealing article about the real trouble with elrufai and ribadu. Why Yardua removed ribadu as the efcc chairman and the role of elrufai. The article also explained why Obj chosed both Yaradua and Jonathan as president and vp respectively.
Recently, one of Nigeria’s most respected opinion writers ever, Mr. Sonala Olumhense, crafted another great piece: “There Is No Rift Between OBJ and GEJ” in which he raised one very important point: why former President Olusegun Obasanjo could have identified the late President Umaru Yar’Adua as his fitting successor. He

wrote: “But let us, for one moment, give Obasanjo the benefit of the doubt and assume that he had simply been seduced by Yar’Adua’s record as governor of Katsina State.

“But he then chose Jonathan as Yar’Adua’s running mate. Jonathan had been governor for less than one year at the time that Obasanjo called him and said, “I am going to make you Vice-President.”

What was Jonathan’s record? He had been a teacher and an environmental inspector before his adventure in politics. His record was unremarkable, and he would never have stood out in a casual search for achievers.

“But Obasanjo chose him for the vice-presidency.

“What is even more astonishing is that as Obasanjo made that choice, he had in his hands the report of his 2006 Joint Task Force (JTF) on corruption, which, just months earlier, had indicted Mr. Jonathan and many other serving and former governors for breaching the Code of Conduct Bureau Act.

“Members of the JTF were the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC); the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB); the Department of State Services (DSS); and the Nigeria Police.

“The panel was chaired by Mr. Nuhu Ribadu in his capacity as the chairman of the EFCC. Among others, it indicted Jonathan for false declaration of assets, and he was recommended for prosecution.

“That is the report that was in Obasanjo’s hands in 2006 as he declared Mr. Jonathan to be the best person he could find in all of the South of Nigeria to become Vice-President”.

The great “S.O” was not only right; his uncommon insight into events is legendary. Reading him has always been a great privilege to me; often he is my Editor all over again, giving his Reporter a new vista of looking at things and new pegs on which to hang new stories.

The place to begin is to ask and answer the simple questions: How and why did Obasanjo choose the two men? The question remains relevant especially as Nigeria has been lurching towards the precipice, like a drunk, under the unfortunate administrations that seized the luckless nation since 1999.

Hey, will I also be accused of defending Obasanjo, Jonathan or Yar’Adua? Though I fully believe with Prof Chinua Achebe that a writer need not offer apologies for writing, I feel the need to define my stand on this issue for I am tired of being whimsically compartmentalized. About the opening sentence in one of my unpublished literary works is this: “Perhaps, never in history did a people wait for so long, for so little, as Nigerians waited and hoped for good leadership from three elected Presidents in the 12 years which this book covers (1999 -2011); and they were convincingly, thoroughly and unmistakably disappointed, no, betrayed”.

Now, fully confident that none will accuse me of defending Obasanjo, I call attention to page 356 of Nasir el-Rufai’s book “The Accidental Public Servant”. El-Rufai wrote: “Obasanjo chose Yar’Adua for reasons that to this day nobody can be sure of”. This is a supreme insult to Nigerian democracy for it makes the very idea of that democracy a sham; no single person is supposed to choose any leader for any nation.

Yet…, yet, this idea of a single man sitting somewhere and choosing Nigeria’s leaders for the NEXT 24 YEARS, was one great recommendation the self-advertised brainy and incomparable el-Rufai and one of the numerous committees he served on, fed Obasanjo in a document dated August 2006, but unsigned, whose authors are now known thanks to el-Rufai’s garrulousness - titled Draft Succession Strategy, Presidential Advisory Team (T6), Nigeria 20 -2020 From 2006 to 2020 Sustainability And Succession Plan, Draft for Discussion (Confidential).

Interestingly, a subsection of that document, “Selection of Presidential and VP Candidates For The PDP” contains this grave sin as recommended: that Obasanjo should identify and nominate those to provide leadership “for Nigeria for the next 24 years. This can be achieved by considering three excellent people who could both be effective Presidents and loyal VPs from the North and South. The North could generate candidates N1, N2, N3, and the South S1, S2 and S3.” So, here we are complaining that Obasanjo chose Yar’Adua and his successor Jonathan, but what if he had set in motion the machinery to provide those six persons to lead Nigeria for the next 24 years as was recommended to him?

In another section called the “President’s Core Group”, El-Rufai and Co recommended: “the function of the Core Group is to systematically coordinate the use of the Police, SSS, EFCC, ICPC and other state organs as per their respective roles before and during the elections based on the new approaches which subject matter will be detailed out subsequently.” Moreover, this group further advised that it should also determine the “Selection criteria for nomination of President/VP, Governorship and Legislative candidates” and “Agree to support the emergence and election of reform-minded candidates at all levels in 2007”.

So, a full-fledged dictatorship was being planned. But for whose benefit? The document supplied the answer in its “Preamble”: that only the implementers of Obasanjo’s Economic Reform Agenda (ERA) should be allowed to come to power – “in the next 24 years”, yes twenty-four years. And now, Ribadu and El-Rufai are pretending at being democrats strengthening the opposition. How gullible Nigerians can be!

And who was the most visible implementer of that ERA? The answer is El-Rufai and nobody else! Now, if you have taken note of the August 2006 date of that diabolical document that would have done Hitler’s Third Reich proud, you will understand why Nuhu Ribadu, hypocritically claiming to be fighting corruption, went to the Senate the very next month to sack all the serving Governors as corrupt – in the so-called indicted list that the illustrious Sonala cited in his article. And Nigerians, gullible as ever, justifiably baying for the blood of corrupt politicians, hailed Ribadu, not knowing that all he was doing was playing politics in the interest of his puppet master, El-Rufai. Here, at least two Nigerians (Mr. Daniel Elomba of elomba.com and Mr. Adeseni Coker, two discussants I grew close to on the internet discussion for a but never personally met) can bear me witness that I have often told them that Ribadu was the puppet and El-Rufai was the puppeteer.

When Obasanjo grew weary of the El-Rufai-for-president group, mistakenly tagged Economic Reform Team or several versions of that high-faluting nonsense, after he had seen through the members’ machinations and power-grab-grab tendencies, perhaps he did not want to hand over power to Nigeria’s second Diminutive Demon (Abacha was the first).

Yet, to give El-Rufai his due, at least his brain was functional, and that brain told him that the game was over – when Yar’Adua informed him that Obasanjo had picked him for the presidency. But Ribadu, who has never been an incandescent mind, thought that the force he packed through his Economic and Financial Crimes Commission chairmanship was enough to turn the table. If you find this surprising, please remember that Hitler also once launched a coup attempt with a rag-tag group straight from a bear palour. It’s the mindset, stupid! Ribadu had used the EFCC as a battering ram to bring down some state governors through illegal impeachments; so he thought his powers to be almighty.

That was how and when Ribadu moved against Yar’Adua, on trumped up charges, as El-Rufai informed us in his book. El-Rufai continued that he told Ribadu: (page 359) “You want me to be President because I am your friend, not because you think I am quite different or better than Yar’Adua”. El-Rufai added in that book (because of Ribadu’s actions against Yar’Adua) “things have really gone bad for me and all of us”. In fact, El-Rufai’s title for that section of the book is telling: “Umaru Asks Nuhu For Support; The Beginning of Our Problems”.

Yet, in two different books: “My Story; My Vision” by Ribadu himself and in Wale Adebanwi’s “A Paradise for Maggots”, Ribadu never mentioned his quixotic actions against Yar’Adua and the repercussions against him and friends. Instead, he claimed that he was fighting corruption and Yar’Adua went after him after he arrested Yar’Adua’s friend; James Onanefe Ibori. And Nigerians, not seeing through his lies, gave him their blind support. You could also read through Azubuike Ishiekwene’s “The Trial of Nuhu Ribadu” and you would never know that Ribadu acted corruptly against Yar’Adua and so Yar’Adua had the most cogent reasons for not wanting Ribadu as head of EFCC.

Now, why did Obasanjo pick Yar’Adua? First, the Governors Forum, then headed by the then Ekiti Governor, Ayo Fayose, chose Yar’Adua when Obasanjo asked the Governors to reach a consensus. He also asked the Senators to do the same, but they couldn’t. Yet, the El-Rufai teams had plotted to eclipse every one of the Senators and the then Governors as they were never in Obasanjo’s economic team; here, it becomes clear why El-Rufai and friends kept harping on that nonsensical team. It was a ploy to inherit political power. Why did the Governors pick Yar’Adua, a man who had hardly attended even one single meeting of the Governors’ Forum? I do not have the answer as I have not asked any former Governor that question.

Now, about Jonathan’s choice as VP! In a bid to clear the way for El-Rufai, Ribadu had stepped on the toes of several Governors of that era. He had also attempted to arrest any who showed interest in the presidency; Gen. Buba Marwa, for instance and threatened to arrest Gen Ibrahim Babangida (rtd). He had betrayed himself in the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF) investigations, going after Atiku Abubakar alone, leaving off glaring evidences of corruption; how over N3 Billion passed through an Obasanjo aide, one Bodunde, how Obasanjo’s lawyer received about N250 million as fee for registering a company at the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja, how Obasanjo’s then Spokesperson received N100 million for pictures for the State House Library, how millions of Naira were spent to provide an elevator for PTDF’s two-storey office, etc, etc.

Now, Ribadu and friends played Obasanjo’s script against River’s Peter Odili and for the benefit of Goodluck Jonathan. Why? Jonathan became Bayelsa state Governor before 2007 simply because his boss, Depriye Alamieyesiegha was impeached. He Jonathan was in Obasanjo’s camp while Alamieyesiegha was squarely with former Vice-President Atiku. Jonathan could be trusted to protect the interests of the Obasanjo gang, because he would have much to be grateful for and because he was so terribly meek that you could say he had the soul of a serf.

And that explains why Jonathan also went after Ibori and Henry Okah once he clawed his way into Aso Rock, becoming the worst Head of Government in the leakage of state matters to foreign embassies just like the loose-lipped and Western embassies – besotted El-Rufai and Ribadu. Ibori and Okah both supported Alamieyesiegha and family when others abandoned them. Jonathan concluded that action meant Ibori and Okah did not want him to become a state Governor. I hope this takes care of the nonsense people have been mouthing; that Jonathan went after Ibori because Ibori had allegedly opposed his becoming Acting President. To Jonathan, the battle line was drawn long ago while he was Deputy Governor with sights on the visible prize; the Bayelsa state governor’s office. Very early in the morning that day when Alamieyeseigha returned from Britain, a phone call woke me from sleep; the pro-Jonathan group was rousing journalists into action against his boss.

And that is the same Jonathan of whom conventional wisdom says that he has never schemed for any office.



http://elombah.com/index.php/articles/204-tony-eluemunor/14811-the-real-trouble-with-el-rufai-and-ribadu-by-tony-eluemunor
PoliticsRe: Pdp's Achievements In 14 Years Of Rule by bilms(op): 7:37pm On Mar 02, 2013
Tolex, you no serious
PoliticsRe: Pdp's Achievements In 14 Years Of Rule by bilms(op): 7:45pm On Mar 01, 2013
Leave tomato alone to speak in mind. Abeg tell me more. Gej made you fall in love with pdp now? Ha ha ha. I forgot gej just came to pdp in 2011.
PoliticsRe: Can Legislative Check The Executive With Same Party In Power? by bilms(op): 12:16pm On Mar 01, 2013
Irrespective of who is in govt, we need a realistic check and balance to move forward.
PoliticsRe: Police Or Theives, Which One Do You Fear Mostly? by bilms(op): 12:14pm On Mar 01, 2013
Lol
PoliticsRe: Pdp's Achievements In 14 Years Of Rule by bilms(op): 12:12pm On Mar 01, 2013
Lol
PoliticsRe: Awolowo Coined The Name 'Naira' For Our Currency by bilms(op): 8:31am On Mar 01, 2013
Hum
PoliticsRe: Police Or Theives, Which One Do You Fear Mostly? by bilms(op): 3:23pm On Feb 28, 2013
Na police do all that one?
PoliticsAwolowo Coined The Name 'Naira' For Our Currency by bilms(op): 3:19pm On Feb 28, 2013
THE question from the book, NIGERIA: Tourism is Life, as published by the Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) under Chief Olusegun Runsewe and put together by Dayo Adedayo boldly asked the question, did you know that, Chief Obafemi Awolowo coined the name “Naira” as Nigeria’s currency (formerly known as the Nigerian Pound)?

Truly, I might have been born before the conversion and was in the primary school as at then. I, like many others did not know that our currency (Naira) was the brain child of the sage when he was serving as the Federal Commissioner of Finance. Yes, we were taught who gave Nigeria the name, the flag and other pieces of vital information, but this book enriched my knowledge much more.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/tourism/item/6137-did-you-know-that-awo-coined-the-name-naira-tourism-is-life-reveals
PoliticsPdp's Achievements In 14 Years Of Rule by bilms(op): 2:54pm On Feb 28, 2013
PDP AND THEIR SUCCESS

In 1999 when PDP took over power in the nascent democracy, The exchange rate of USD to the Naira was in the ratio of 1:21.9. That is; $1 was worth #29.9. Today, after 14 years of PDPs brutality and deterioration, $1 is equivalent to #160, YET Okonjo Iweala insists that the economy is growing tremendously. Before 1990, it takes about 12 hrs to travel by train from Lagos to Kano, but today under PDP, it takes about 48hrs to travel from Lagos to Kanu because from ILorin to Lagos took about 27hrs. For 14yrs of oil boom, Nigerians power generation still stands at about 4000 MW, which means that PDP was unable to generate 100 MW of electricity each year. That is if Nigeria was in total Darkness without 1 MW of electricity before PDP mounted the stage. Done ever attempt to find out how much PDP has invested in the Power industry because you may fall sick. 4 yrs after PDP took over power, poverty and unemployment rate has increased tremendously. Before we went to the University, All our brothers and sisters who graduated were almost all employed and we hoped to be employed too when we finished. Unfortunately, PDP came and graduates no longer have hope of employment. For 14yrs of PDPs government corruption gained astronomical control and increased geometrically that it is now heard in Trillion. before now, i never knew what trillions mean. Under PDPs 14 years watch, Nigeria became kidnappers, suicide bombers and started eating each other. Before now, i only heard of suicide bombers in Gaza and Jerusalem or Afghanistan. Before 1999 i hardly heard Nigeria went to borro, but today, we have turned to borrow borrow country. They tell us the external reserve is growing that it has overshoot it boundaries, the excess crude account is now indefinite, yet the president has insisted that FG has no money to do the East-West road leading to his house. What more can i say. Some say it is OBJ, others say it is Yar'Dua and now they say it is Jonathan. Who are they? PDP; same of the same. members united in sharing and looting. WHAT MARVELS ME IS WHY PDP HAS NO SHAME AND SOME NIGERIANS TOO HAVE NO SHAME

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PoliticsRe: Police Or Theives, Which One Do You Fear Mostly? by bilms(op): 9:40am On Feb 28, 2013
Lol. Indeed, you are hardfact.
PoliticsRe: Police Or Theives, Which One Do You Fear Mostly? by bilms(op): 8:39am On Feb 28, 2013
Can you share the experience pls?
PoliticsRe: Can Legislative Check The Executive With Same Party In Power? by bilms(op): 6:15am On Feb 28, 2013
smiley
PoliticsRe: Police Or Theives, Which One Do You Fear Mostly? by bilms(op): 6:14am On Feb 28, 2013
@miraaj, you no try o
PoliticsPolice Or Theives, Which One Do You Fear Mostly? by bilms(op): 10:53pm On Feb 27, 2013
Which do you fear mostly in Nigeria, police or thieves? Vote wisely and tell us why.
PoliticsCan Legislative Check The Executive With Same Party In Power? by bilms(op):
THE EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE CHECK AND BALANCES CANNOT OCCUR WHEN THE SAME PARTY OCCUPY THE LEADERSHIP OF BOTH ARM OF GOVT. Nigeria cannot move forward when members of the same party controls the executive and the legislative. The purpose of seperation of powers between the executive and the legislative arm of govt is for check and balance, but i don't think we need any magician to tell us that members of the same parties in Nigeria cannot check and balance anything for the purpose of good governance, they can only check each others personal interest. We should review the constitution to properly check and balance the leaders. When the president and the vice president emerge from a political party, the constitution should empower the leading opposition party to take the leadership of the senate and the house of representative. That is the only way to guarantee real check and balance.

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