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PoliticsA Problem Called Saraki by boman2014(op): 5:34pm On Sep 23, 2015
A Problem Called Saraki By Tabia Princewill


Bukola Saraki’s conduct and activities, in all their unbelievable
ramifications, are an affront to every well-meaning, decent and
honourable Nigerian.


Bukola Saraki’s conduct and activities, in all their unbelievable
ramifications, are an affront to every well-meaning, decent and
honourable Nigerian. From his election as Senate President, to
analysis of his entire political career, what he stands for and
represents in our society is not only morally dubious but
should be heinous to all.

[img]http://saharareporters.com/sites/default/files/styles/normal_medium/public/Tabia-Princewill.jpg?itok=-LcLTNE7[/img] Tabia Princewill

To some (particularly those who jumped ship from the PDP),
he is a tragic hero, a victim of circumstance. In reality, he is
their worst fear come true: that it is possible, in Nigeria, to pay
for wrongdoing. Who would have thought, in a country where
right is wrong and vice-versa, that despite being rich and
powerful, one would finally be asked to answer certain vital
questions pertaining to the source of one’s stupendous wealth?
To those calling Senator Saraki’s travails a witch hunt, don’t
worry, there is still time for the EFCC and ICPC to dust off all
the old facts and dossiers they had gathered regarding former
governors, ministers, senators etc. from both parties but
certainly, case by case, in no particular order, this country will
be rid of looters and there is nothing anyone can do to stop
this.


Senator Saraki’s upcoming trial is a test for the Nigerian
judiciary, a test for our democracy as well as a test for us as a
people. Are we able to see facts for what they are without
ethnic, religious or even party sentiments? Are we able to
ignore the noisemakers who seek to divide us on those lines,
thereby drawing attention away from their own crimes? Are we
able to fight for a country where, finally, opportunity, equality
in front of the law, are accessible to every Nigerian rather than
just a few? None of these things can be achieved without the
resolution of the problem called Bukola Saraki. As Senate
President, the third highest office in the land, the sworn
protector of the Nigerian constitution and therefore of the
Nigerian people and their right to live decently, it is
mindboggling and ironic that he should be accused, not of
anti-party activities (some wrongly believe this is the real
cause of his woes) but of defrauding the Nigerian people.
The Saraki problem is the quintessential Nigerian morality
issue that shows the fundamental dysfunction of our society.
The Saraki confidence, that cool assurance that all is well in
the land of theft, grand larceny and impunity is a slap in the
face of justice, in the face of every Nigerian who bothers to
strive and wake up in the morning, to face daily hardship and
humiliation due to the political elite holding our economy
hostage.

Toyin Saraki gives talks on maternal healthcare but
how many women and children in Kwara have died because
the funds meant to be invested in their upkeep have been spent
elsewhere, to allegedly fund the lavish lifestyle of one family? I
know little of the Sarakis beyond what I read, like most
Nigerians, so this isn’t personal.



The poor people of Kwara deserve, just as much as the
Sarakis, to live comfortably. Commodities that in other climes
are affordable, not reserved to the elite, are luxuries in Nigeria.
How many Nigerian children drink milk or can say they eat
three meals a day? How can they, when the budgets allocated
to feed them in schools or to design infrastructure for their
contentedness, are in the pockets of a few, whose wives then
set up NGOs to donate crumbs, giving back bits and scraps of
what is rightly ours! The problem called Saraki is born of
complete disregard and contempt for the Nigerian people. The
Senate President refused to appear before the Code of Conduct
Tribunal, an institution lawfully permitted to summon him (he
should know as a Senator, he votes and enacts laws) allegedly
because of the “hurried way” in which he was called into court.
What an excuse. Some people take Nigerians for fools. He
would prefer, many surmise, to appear in front of an ally, one
Justice Ahmed Mohammed before whom his cases were
previously brought, (all miraculously acquitted by this same
judge, despite the mountain of evidence presented by the
prosecution). If the problem called Saraki is not solved, we
cannot claim to have a country of law and order or to want the
progress and development of the average Nigerian. Mr. Saraki
reportedly owns some properties worth more than 2 trillion
Naira, some in the UK worth more than 12 million dollars.
Remember the noise made by the opposition over Buhari’s
cows or Osinbajo’s four or so homes and ask yourself, which
is the face of corruption. Let us be honest with ourselves, for
once, as a people and condemn in one voice what is wrong
with our country. Indeed, not every wealthy man is corrupt but
when one cannot quite point to the particular businesses which
are the source of such stupendous wealth, eyebrows are more
than raised: Nigerians are left screaming their indignation and
horror. Neither allegations of forgery or theft do a senate
president make: that is the crux of the Saraki problem. The
unwillingness to step aside to clear one’s name, as is usually
done, smacks not only of guilt but also of hatred for the
public’s sensibilities, the same public Saraki was sworn in to
work for. We have heard nothing from Dino Melaye, his
unofficial spokesperson during his election as Senate
President. Perhaps even the chairman of the senate ad hoc
committee on media and publicity knows there are limits to
defending the indefensible.



In fiction, there are honourable thieves who steal from the rich
to feed the poor: they believe they have no other options. Upon
all the wealth rumoured to be in Saraki’s possession, one
cannot point to a company gainfully employing Nigerians.
Rather, he is accused of using state funds to buy private assets
and even going so far as declaring possessions and moneys
he did not yet own so as to better seize them later. I had never
heard the term “anticipatory looting” before the Saraki
problem. If only such tactical genius could serve Nigerians
rather than keep them impoverished. From the days of Societe
Generale, to the alleged bank loan scandal in the also defunct
Intercontinental Bank, there are too many questions for Saraki
to answer for him to remain Senate President. It would be not
just dishonest but depraved for him not to respond, in court,
like any Nigerian without his influence would be forced to do.
But then again, regular, (or well-meaning) Nigerians don’t
become governors nor do they become Senators. They die of
curable diseases, live miserably without their pensions and ask
God why they were not born a Bukola Saraki.



Olisa Metuh
It is curious that a purported barrister should confuse
democracy with impunity: the idea of a witch-hunt isn’t just
preposterous, it shows that for some people, no matter what
evidence exists to condemn a man, or at the very least to give
him cause to defend himself, they refuse to see him as guilty
because that would mean accepting their own guilt, the wrongs
they too have committed. It is understandable as a defence
strategy, although not a very tenable or intelligent one. It’s the
end of freedom from unpleasant consequences. Nigerians live
unpleasant lives, it’s time the burden is shared by those who
cause such nasty state of affairs.

NANS
Too many civil society organizations are so easily bought in
Nigeria. Is Bukola Saraki a member of NANS? How curious that
they would stage a protest to “save” him but not to show
solidarity with the UNILAG student who died due to her
university’s negligence recently. I hope and despair all at the
same time, reminding myself it is darkest before the dawn.



http://saharareporters.com/2015/09/23/problem-called-saraki-tabia-princewill
PoliticsRe: Senator Godswill Akpabio Back From London (photo) by boman2014: 9:54pm On Sep 22, 2015
the rogue is back!
RomanceWoman Stabs Boyfriend 21 Times After She Found Love Messages On His Phone by boman2014(op): 9:52pm On Sep 22, 2015
https://thesummary.com.ng/media/k2/items/cache/2955874dabdd61fd763b543a1fbf3447_M.jpg Kamada and Mohammed


A 21-year-old woman, Wanjiru Kamanda has been arrested by
police in Kenya, for stabbing her boyfriend, Farid Mohammed,
24, to death after she saw love messages from another woman
on his mobile phone. The deceased, it was gathered, was
stabbed 21 times on the chest, stomach, neck, back and face.
The victim reportedly died of the injuries after he was rushed to
a hospital.


Sources said, the victim when confronted, denied knowledge of
the sender of love messages she saw on his mobile phone,
leading to an argument between them. The suspect was
alleged to have picked up a kitchen knife with which she
stabbed Mohammed severally. Kamanda has been charged to
court for murder, the Kenyan police said.


http://thesummary.com.ng/index.php/news-categories/crime/item/3567-woman-stabs-boyfriend-to-death-after-she-found-love-messages-on-his-phone
CelebritiesRe: Davido And His New Pet Take A Stroll On The Street Of London(photos) by boman2014: 7:20pm On Sep 22, 2015
nice
PoliticsRe: Buhari Shocks Longtime Friend, Rejects His Trailer Of Rams As Sallah Gift by boman2014: 6:03pm On Sep 22, 2015
ok
PoliticsRe: How GEJ's Govt. Used Bullion Vans To Cart Away N67.2bn From CBN - Premium Times by boman2014: 5:19pm On Sep 19, 2015
f@&king THIEFS!
PoliticsRe: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by boman2014: 9:50am On Sep 19, 2015
A
CelebritiesRe: Malivelihood Gives Tuface Idibia N5,570,000 Wrist Watch As A Birthday Gift(pics) by boman2014: 9:21am On Sep 19, 2015
too expensive
PoliticsRe: [photos] Troops Reopens School In Gwoza, Arrest Fleeing Boko Haram Members by boman2014: 10:56pm On Sep 18, 2015
good development
SportsHow Chelsea Fan Fainted Over Everton Defeat In Abuja by boman2014(op): 10:38pm On Sep 18, 2015
Last Saturday, there was pandemonium at a popular football
viewing centre called ‘Emirate stadium’ in Kubwa, a suburb of
the Federal Capital Territory when a middle aged man who is a
fan of Chelsea fainted after the English champions lost 1-3 to
Everton.



Our reporter gathered that the man simply identified as
Kelechukwu , a die-hard fan of the ‘Blues’ as Chelsea are
commonly called could not bear the shock of defeat as the
match neared its final minutes.


An eyewitness, Ezine Johnson said Kelechukwu had a
monetary bet with an Everton fan and so when it became
obvious that his side was going to lose, he could not bear the
shock.


“What really happened was that in the course of the match, he
and a fan of Everton betted N10, 000 each. But in the end, he
lost.

“He therefore fainted and was revived after so many sachets of

‘pure water’ were poured on him. It was not funny at all”.
The owner of the viewing centre who pleaded for anonymity
while confirming the incident described it as “worrisome”.
He said he always advised young people who patronise his
centre against betting.


“Football is basically about entertainment. It is for us to enjoy
but not the other way round,” he said.


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/sports/how-chelsea-fan-fainted-over-everton-defeat/111343.html
PoliticsRe: What Is Happening To NIPOST? by boman2014: 8:26pm On Sep 18, 2015
oh well huh What can i say?
RomanceOne "Word" For This Lady by boman2014(op): 8:04pm On Sep 18, 2015
grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Buhari Returns To Nigeria After France Visit (Photos) by boman2014: 7:00pm On Sep 16, 2015
may u increase in strenght and wisdom
EducationRe: Photos Of 2 Pupils Who Got Injured In The Jos School Building Collapse by boman2014: 5:32pm On Sep 14, 2015
cry cry

TO BAD ...
PoliticsRivers Governorship Polls: Cult Groups, Thugs Worked For PDP — SSS by boman2014(op): 8:01am On Sep 13, 2015
An officer of the State Security Service, Godwin Mba, has
revealed that cult groups and thugs spearheaded the violence
and carnage that characterised the April 11 governorship
election in Rivers State.



Mr. Mba, who led SSS’ detectives on election duty to Andoni
Local Government Area, told the Rivers State Election Petitions
Tribunal sitting in Abuja that the Peoples Democratic Party in
Rivers State worked closely with known cultists and thugs in
Andoni from the eve of the election till the announcement of
result.


The security officer, who took time to brief the Justice Suleman
Ambrosa-led panel, said the unlawful activities of the PDP on
election day was evident because the perpetrators of the
crimes are known people with affiliation to the PDP in the
various communities.


Mr. Mba, who mentioned a certain Ephraim Bara, leader of the
Iceland cult group and supporter of the PDP said other thugs
who acted with impunity did so because of the support from
the former ruling party.

He narrated his experiences to the tribunal and described the
election as a highly tainted exercise.


Mr. Mba said, “By my own assessment, the April 11
governorship election was characterised by violence,
intimidation, harassment and irregularities. This is so because
the thugs created an atmosphere of tension and some persons
who had wanted to vote stayed away. Even the ad hoc staff
had to run for safety.


“Let me say that shortly after voting commenced, we started
receiving reports of hijack of electoral materials by a cult group
known as Icelanders. At Ngo Ward 1, materials meant for the
election were carted away. At Ward 2, materials meant for the
ward was also hijacked by the same group. At Ward 6, we
received news of voter intimidation, particularly those
perceived to be members of other parties apart from the PDP.
“At a point, voters could not come out to vote for fear of
harassment and intimidation. We did our investigation and
discovered that the cult groups worked for PDP. The same
situation prevailed in other wards and units, and this adversely
affected the electoral process. And in the course of our work,
we also observed the absence of result sheets at wards 4, 6, 7
and 9.”


Similarly, another officer of the SSS, Benson Chukwuma, who
served in Ogu-Bolo Local Government Area of the state said
violence was widespread throughout the election.


However, he agreed that his men had been properly briefed
and according to him “warned to be careful because the place
is volatile due to the fact that it harbours many ex-militants”.
“On the eve of the election, we did our patrol round the local
government to make our presence felt,” Mr. Chukwuma said.
“Then in the morning, distribution of materials commenced.
After accreditation which was done manually, voting started.
Then suddenly, one of my colleagues told me that there were
threat indicators by unidentified thugs moving from place to
place.



“At Ward 9, Unit 6 and 8, attempts were made to cart away
electoral materials but it was resisted by the police and ad hoc
staff. Later, a card reader was snatched, the same thing
happened at other wards and units. Then they removed original
result sheets in three units.



“As soon as this happened, the violence started spreading in
all the wards. The police were helpless and then I quickly
contacted the military. But before then, we had noticed that the
INEC and ad hoc staff were threatened and scared. They felt so
intimidated that they had to carry their materials to a common
place to avoid being lynched.


“It was in this state of confusion at the local government
secretariat that those who announced the result arrived at the
figure they declared for the House of Assembly and
governorship.


“In a nutshell, the election was marked by intimidation,
snatching of electoral materials which did not give room to
smooth conduct of the election. There was also no collation, if
there was collation at all, there should be members of other
political parties in attendance, but it was not so”.


There were also other witnesses like Kamuzu Plankson of
Action Alliance Party, Marshal Jack and Somiare Ogolo who
gave graphic details of the violence, intimidation and deaths in
Asari-Toru, and Opobo Local Government Areas, among
others.



http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/189930-rivers-governorship-polls-cult-groups-thugs-worked-for-pdp-sss-officer-reveals.html
PoliticsRe: Back To Nairaland: Message To Members Of The Wailing Family(barcanista) by boman2014: 7:08am On Sep 13, 2015
grin grin grin
wanaBEEE

GO KILL URSEF , FOOL
CrimeRe: Man Butchered And Dumped In Front Of Yabatech This Morning(graphic Photos) by boman2014: 11:06pm On Sep 12, 2015
baddddddddd
Christianity EtcSheikh Adam Idoko Kidnapped in Enugu by boman2014(op): 6:38pm On Sep 11, 2015
[img]http://media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2015/09/435x271xSheikh-Adam-Idoko.jpg.pagespeed.ic.uWVjQ59Ww0.webp[/img]
Sheikh Adam Idoko



The Deputy Secretary-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, Adam Idoko, has been kidnapped.

Mr. Idoko is also the Chief Imam of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

PREMIUM TIMES gathered that Mr. Idoko, a famous Islamic cleric in the South East, was abducted in the early hours of Thursday in his village, Ogrute Enugu-Ezike in Nssukka, Enugu state.

Confirming the abduction to PREMIUM TIMES, the Chief Imam of Nagazi-Uvete Jumu’at Mosque, Okene, Kogi State, Murtada Gusau, said the Muslim community had reported the incident to the police shortly after it happened.

He said the police assured them of taking immediate action towards freeing the cleric from the kidnappers.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Enugu Police Command, Amaraizu Ebere, confirmed the abduction, saying the command was investigating matter.

“We got useful information related to the abduction, which we would not want to tell the press now. But I can assure you that the command is doing its best on the matter,” Mr. Ebere, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said.



http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/189854-top-nigerian-muslim-leader-kidnapped.html
Christianity EtcRe: Nigerian Pastor Engages Evil Spirit In A Bizarre Deliverance Session (photos) by boman2014: 6:32am On Sep 09, 2015
this ONE STRONG!!!
Christianity EtcRe: Mother Mary Appears In Kaduna State. by boman2014: 7:42pm On Sep 08, 2015
did u take a picture of her?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Withdraws Diplomatic, Official Passports From Ex- Governors by boman2014: 8:51pm On Sep 07, 2015
GOOD ONE MR PRESIDENT
CrimeRe: Lagos Court Jails 30 Women For Prostitution by boman2014: 4:39pm On Sep 07, 2015
hmm
Jokes EtcWhen Your Pastor Tells You To Bring All Your Problem To God (pic) by boman2014(op): 10:01am On Sep 06, 2015
grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: President Buhari Visits Katsina After Leaving Kaduna Yesterday (photos) by boman2014: 7:52am On Sep 06, 2015
yanabasee:
.
.
You're a blinded fool.... Just move up and get a living! Deranged bastard!
YOUR WAEC RESULT...


MATHEMATIC - E8

GEOGRAPHY - F9

ENGLISH - D7

BUSINESS - F9

INSULTS - A1
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Visits Katsina After Leaving Kaduna Yesterday (photos) by boman2014: 2:17am On Sep 06, 2015
Mazdell:
Good for his cows
yanabasee:
Sai baba.
Sai Dauran-slow poke.
Sai I wail pass you.
Sai naija on one chance.
Sai I will probe the probables.
Sai I have lied and will keep lying.
Sai I be hypocrite.
Sai I corrupt pass GEJ.
Sai Amaechi cannot be probe.
Sai Atiku is a saint.
Sai Tinubu no sabi play politics.
Sai OBJ is Allah's grandchild.
Sai tongue grin
my only problem with u guys is that u repeat the same insult over and over again.

try another insult...

this insult is to wack!!!


BTW u plus ur entire family can NEVER acheive half of PMB acheivement
PoliticsRe: President Buhari 100 Days Of Wasteful Leadership By Barcanista by boman2014: 10:40pm On Sep 05, 2015
kids keep wailing...
HealthRe: NAFDAC Officials Attacked During Operation In Lagos, Ogun States by boman2014: 3:18pm On Sep 05, 2015
very bad
Christianity EtcRe: How Do I Sell My Soul To Satan by boman2014: 8:03am On Sep 05, 2015
tensazangetsu:
Good day everyone
I really need something but I have prayed and all and nothing has happened and I wanna sell my soul to satan to see if he can give me that thing. I don't mind if I die when I get it but I just want to make sure i have that thing. Please does anyone know how I can sell my soul to satan or contact satan.
Hot christians avoid this thread please. This is a matter of life and death.
my friend find something to do, prayers cant solve ur problem.

the only solution to ur problem is HARD WORK
PoliticsRe: Read What This Swedish Reporter Says About Nigeria And Buhari by boman2014: 7:39am On Sep 05, 2015
positive
EducationRe: Attention Blunders Ahead!!! by boman2014: 11:44pm On Sep 04, 2015
correct!!!
Christianity EtcRe: How A Mammi Water Almost Ruined A UNILAG Student by boman2014: 11:15pm On Sep 04, 2015
undecided
that your friend smoke before him gives his testimony huh

metchewww

maami water kor... paapi water ni....

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