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PoliticsRe: Saraki Vs CCT: Lawyers Flay Senate President by egift(m): 6:49am On Sep 20, 2015
We can allow such man like saraki who have no regard and understanding of the constitution to preside over the lawmaking arm of government. Saraki must go!
PoliticsRe: PDP Has Fully Launched Counter-offensive Against Fg’s Anti-corruption Battle by egift(m): 6:40am On Sep 20, 2015
PDP want to return us back to their days of looting. Even their wailing fans here want Buhari to all those criminals to keep all they looted. That is why they have been insulting Buhari since day one.
PoliticsRe: Saraki’s Abuja Residence Caught Fire While At Work by egift(m): 6:35am On Sep 20, 2015
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Fake Bloggers. This house belongs to the Cadbury family in Northfield. It got burnt on July, 2014. The house was bought by George Cadbury in 1890.

Saraki go and clear your name and stop these silly games with bloggers grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Power Capacity At Saudi Grand Mosque 18,680MW by egift(m): 6:16am On Sep 20, 2015
Although light duration has improved a little in my end, Nigeria is far below the energy capacity we need. Something within the region of 15mw to 30mw will be a good start.

PDP in 16yrs spent Trillions without significant increase in the energy capacity in the country.
PoliticsRe: Checkout What The Chairman Of NHRC Told Governor Of Niger State On Twitter by egift(m): 6:11am On Sep 20, 2015
The governor should sit down. There are more important things he can do with his time.
PoliticsRe: Saraki: Civil Society Groups, NANS Plan Protests In Embassies by egift(m): 6:08am On Sep 20, 2015
Nigerian youths exposing their destiny to ridicule. Nobody should tell me they are not going to be paid for this useless protest by Saraki and his associates. Those Wailers will not be under the Sun all day, transport themselves and risk harm for free.

NANS should first tell us who is paying them and how much. Yeye!
PoliticsRe: Saraki: CCT Chairman In #10million Bribe Scandal!- premiumtimesng by egift(m): 12:30pm On Sep 19, 2015
chukwudi44:
Is saraki been tried for asset declaration that took place under the APC?
He is being tried for a crime he is accused to have committed. Some of you PDP fans believe all crime committed by PDP during their time should be ignored. Such demands are not only unpatriotic, it is also evil.
PoliticsRe: Saraki: CCT Chairman In #10million Bribe Scandal!- premiumtimesng by egift(m): 12:02pm On Sep 19, 2015
baralatie:
is saraki APC or PDP?
The CCB is accused of bribery that took plane under PDP. Try another spin.
PoliticsRe: Saraki: CCT Chairman In #10million Bribe Scandal!- premiumtimesng by egift(m): 10:37am On Sep 19, 2015
baralatie:
and the chairman still seats in chambers!
na wa o!
Just like everything under PDP care, it was really bad. If the CCB Boss is expected to step down and clear his name, how about Saraki also quitting until he clears his name too?
PoliticsRe: Saraki: CCT Chairman In #10million Bribe Scandal!- premiumtimesng by egift(m): 10:34am On Sep 19, 2015
Saraki and his clowns now want to see if they can discredit CCB before Monday.

Saraki report in person to the nearest police station or be bundled. All this mud bath will not keep you in power.
PoliticsRe: You’ve No Power To Order My Arrest, Saraki Tells CCT by egift(m): 7:05am On Sep 19, 2015
Saraki you are not above the law. You will vacate your seat - the only question is, When?
PoliticsRe: Corruption Is The Biggest Crime In Nigeria by egift(m): 6:59am On Sep 19, 2015
President Buhari has made a priority to tackle Corruption. He needs our support and encouragement - Not meaningless insults, wailing and singing the praises and cheering criminals that have looted Nigerian.

God bless Nigeria!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Doesn’t Have Money — Alamieyeseigha by egift(op): 6:48am On Sep 19, 2015
Mrs Alams, how was Jonathan's feeding budget alone in the last 6yrs?
PoliticsRe: Legal Thinking: Why The Law Is Not On Saraki’s Side By Lawyer Idahosa Anthony by egift(m): 6:43am On Sep 19, 2015
Truckpusher:
But why are they running your party and our country like a mafia organization?
Politics is a serious Playing ground, am sure you know that.

See:
- House of Cards
- Mafia Manager
- 48 Laws of Power
PoliticsRe: Legal Thinking: Why The Law Is Not On Saraki’s Side By Lawyer Idahosa Anthony by egift(m): 6:26am On Sep 19, 2015
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Truckpusher:
[img]I hope the same treatment would be given to all the thieves that has been running with Buhari.[/img]
Buhari does not protect Corruption. When your case comes up, go to court and face the law. Tell Saraki to stop his yeye Hide and Seek games.
PoliticsRe: Legal Thinking: Why The Law Is Not On Saraki’s Side By Lawyer Idahosa Anthony by egift(m): 6:11am On Sep 19, 2015
Truckpusher:
Shut that useless trap of yours you call mouth.

We know why Saraki is going to jail and not these mumbo jumbo you keep ranting here like a rabid dog. grin


Shame on you - We are waiting for Amaechi ,Fashola, Tinubu to follow suit, with OBJ, IBB and Atiku inside Kirikir and I will personally hand over Jonathan to the dulllarkpo.

Yeye dey smell.
So it has boiled down to insults? Tell Saraki to report to the nearest police station or be bundled.

#SocieteGeneraleBankNigeriaPLC
PoliticsRe: Legal Thinking: Why The Law Is Not On Saraki’s Side By Lawyer Idahosa Anthony by egift(m): 5:53am On Sep 19, 2015
chukwudi44:
The CCT has no powers to send anyone to jail!! Whatever judgment they deliver would be challenged to the supreme court while Saraki continues to hold forth as the Senate president. Another Tambuwal like court case is in the offing
With all your previous assertions and chest beating floored, you are still claiming. Soon you will be here telling us how these your postulations are reverse-psychology and how badly wanted Saraki gone from the start grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Doesn’t Have Money — Alamieyeseigha by egift(op): 3:54am On Sep 19, 2015
PoliticsRe: Shame On Some Nigerian Lawyers.. by egift(m):
woodcook:
If our VP who is a pastor can stoop so low as defending known corrupt official without any then my brother I dont see how other lawyers could have self respect.
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In the case you referenced, Tinubu was cleared of any wrong-doing. Something Saraki is avoiding. Tell Saraki to report himself to the nearest police Station before of Constable will put handcuff on his wrist.
PoliticsRe: Saraki CCB Trial.... Why The Silence By Close Associates? by egift(m): 3:45am On Sep 19, 2015
Simple, the rats are about to abandon the sinking ship. Soon Saraki will understand what Patience Jonathan meant by "Na only you waka come?"
PoliticsRe: Shame On Some Nigerian Lawyers.. by egift(m): 3:18am On Sep 19, 2015
While the lawyers Most pursue the wishes of their clients at all time. It has become obvious that both his Lawyers and Saraki himself are just grasping at every available straw to remain afloat and continue his unwholesome colluding with the PDP to subvert the Change Agenda of the Buhari led administration for personal greed.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Doesn’t Have Money — Alamieyeseigha by egift(op): 3:11am On Sep 19, 2015
lalasticlala come and see Alams is at it again grin
PoliticsRe: S&P Reaffirms Nigeria's Rating by egift(m): 3:09am On Sep 19, 2015
All those that ran away will soon be back to struggle for re-entry. The best of Nigeria is ahead. God bless Nigeria!
PoliticsJonathan Doesn’t Have Money — Alamieyeseigha by egift(op): 2:52am On Sep 19, 2015
By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor

In his days as the governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha, otherwise known as DSP, was fondly referred to as the Governor-General of Izon Nation, because he presided over the only state with entirely Ijaw extraction and was seen as the leader of the struggle for the proverbial Resource Control in the Niger Delta. But his popularity and political career was cut short when he was impeached towards the end of December 2005 and replaced by his then Deputy Governor, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who later became Nigeria’s President following the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2010.

DSP landed in prison and he was in a sordid state until his godson, Jonathan granted him state pardon, lifting him out of the political doldrums.

Today, Alamieyeseigha still respected in Bayelsa, speaks on Jonathan, Obasanjo , Governor Seriake and Bayelsa State.

Excerpts:

Let’s start by asking what informed your choice of former President Jonathan as your deputy Governor in 1999?

One is that I came from Southern Ijaw Local Government, the largest in the Bayelsa State and may be in the whole country. My political calculation was to pick somebody from the Ogbia axis, that is the Eastern part of the state to balance the political equation. So, I needed Ogbia votes. Number two, I wanted a deputy governor who had high level of intelligence and stable character like Jonathan.

I also needed an establishment person and somebody who was not too ambitious that if I was out, he could stand in for me and could run the state. I needed somebody, who would not attempt to cause trouble if I traveled out of the state so that I could sleep well. It was a combination of these factors that made me to choose Jonathan as my deputy then. I set out an objective criteria on the qualities I needed and when the late Chief judge of Bayelsa State recommended him, (I did not know him before), I readily accepted him. In fact, I had to drive in my car to his residence and asked him to resign from the then OMPADEC, where he was working at the time.

Within the period Jonathan worked under you, did you at any point imagine that he would one day become a vice president or president and what were those leadership qualities you identified in him?

Leadership comes from above. No matter how you try, if God almighty does not destine you to lead, you will not be a leader. For Goodluck, I knew that he was going to be vice president of Nigeria as far back as August 25, 2005. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo had once told me that since his former vice, Atiku Abubakar and I wanted to take his job that it would be over his dead body and that unless he died, Atiku would not be president of Nigeria. He told me that since Atiku had picked me as his running mate, he would disgrace us. He said that he was going to use my deputy to rubbish me before everybody. So, I knew.

But some say, like Balarabe Musa observed recently, that Jonathan was not prepared for leadership and that accounted for the loss of power by the South.

It is not right because Jonathan is more experienced than any president that has ruled this country in the past. How can you say that somebody who has been in office for 16 years is not qualified? If I may ask, which former president of this country was in power for 16 years? He was in office as deputy governor and was overseeing administration of local governments and was very conversant with the administration of local governments at that level. He was also performing the role of a deputy governor. He became a governor and is also familiar with governance at that level. He became a vice president and later acting president and a president. Which Nigerian has that pedigree? None. So, Balarabe Musa goofed. I am not aware of any special school that people go to become president. Academically, he is more qualified than any of them, and in our local environment at the University of Port Harcourt, he has street knowledge because he is locally bred.

Not everybody will like his style but I can tell you that if you sit down and catalogue what he has done for this country, no other president has done that. But it is his life style; he is a very quiet man, unassuming but with very high intellectual content. If Goodluck believes in something, the house can collapse but he will do what he believes in. He has a very strong character. It depends on who is looking at him and from which angle. From the beginning, people’s mindset were fixed for him to fail and to manage that perception was another problem. But he did well. All these things that the APC is claiming to have done in 100 days are just claims; you cannot fix the refinery in three months. Somebody must have done very serious work before. To do turnaround maintenance takes 18 months and not three months.

Some argue that Jonathan’s defeat in the election and the role played by the elite may create bad blood in Nigerian politics. Do you agree and what do you see in the future for Nigeria?

I have very radical views about that and I do not want to share them now. We are watching out what will play out at the national level. Will Nigeria or the ruling party still take us as part of Nigeria? Of course, they know that we are still feeding this nation. So, I think that they are conscious of that and they should also know that even the British could not conquer the Ijaw people.

We have the capacity to defend what belongs to us. So far, so good, the appointments that they have made, none has come to Bayelsa. The Special Adviser to the president on the Amnesty Programme, Brig-Gen. Boroh, is just coordinating the programme and I do not consider that as an appointment. Is that what we deserve? The Amnesty programme, we do not know whether it will end in December. We are watching.

The present administration has just completed 100 days in office, what are your reflections?

I have been a governor before and this question keeps coming. One hundred days in the life of a government with a mandate of four years is insignificant. There is always a learning period. You may say he was a military Head of State before but it is different. In military dictatorship there is nothing like the National Assembly; you give orders and nobody will question your orders. But the situation is quite different from a civilian government where you have to lobby. So, I do not want to use 100 days to assess a sitting president. But so far, so good! What is going for Buhari is the perception of Nigerians that he is an incorruptible leader.

The integrity and what he came with to government is what is helping him. If you go to the North and you mention Buhari’s name, ‘’Sai Buhari’’, they come like bees. Some of them do not even know who he is. You can spend money and Buhari will not spend and people will trek 15 kilometers to support him. That is the mystery he has built for himself over the years because people see him as incorruptible and straightforward. With this change mantra that they floated and anti-corruption as the vessel, people seem to believe what he is doing.

And once they say you are corrupt, they first finish you on the pages of newspapers before they start looking for evidence. It is a terrible country that we are in.

You will recall that Buhari had said from the outset that he belonged to nobody but to everybody. But his recent appointments have attracted some criticisms, making some Nigerians to refer to him as the president of the North. What is your reaction to this?

According to former Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, President Buhari is the president of the North.

Some have argued that there are still a lot of appointments to be made. I may not be morally right to comment on this because my brother just left office as president. People may ask what did your brother do? During President Jonathan’s administration, all the appointments, all the security architecture and all the revenue-generating sectors and almost everything went to the North West. A deity asked for blood and you give him oil, it is blood he wants and not oil. So my brother was giving them oil but the North was interested in taking power. Jonathan did everything for the north. Despite what Jonathan was doing for the north, their interest was power and they got it.

You were at the stadium where Governor Dickson declared for a second term and former President Goodluck Jonathan openly endorsed him despite the fact that many other aspirants close to him are in the race. Do you think Jonathan was tactful?

At certain stage in life, if you have leadership qualities, your followers should be able to predict you and know where you stand. In politics, there is no neutrality. There is no need romancing with your subjects, quarreling with one another, wasting precious time and resources when you can come out straight as Jonathan did the other day. This would have been done long ago so that people would not waste time and resources by going to pick forms. Jonathan has been here for six and half years as Deputy Governor, governor for one and half years before he went to the federal level. So, this is a familiar terrain. All of us know the players by their first names and without going to the field, you will know who will win election and who will not win election. So, I am glad that at last, he came out openly. It is possible he would have been doing that privately but recently and on the declaration day, he impressed me because he came out openly in support of Governor Dickson. For so many reasons which we know as politicians in the state, having lost at the centre, you cannot protect your house for people to invade your privacy; it is not done.

But with the caliber of people who have indicated interest in the seat from the main opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), are you not afraid that winning the election might be difficult for Dickson?

Yes, some people use the media to promote themselves as leaders but I know that most of them that have picked forms cannot win in their pooling booths without help. We are also aware that some of them were given positions of responsibility in the past and we know what they did with them; we know their pedigree because by their fruits you know them. If they have made so much money and they want to use the opportunity of the election to spread it, or bring out some money for the electorate, so be it. But I can assure you that such will not win any election. These are people that were in the PDP and they did not take part in the last presidential election. They worked for the PDP against the APC. In the National Assembly elections, they were in PDP and in the state Houses of Assembly, they were also in the PDP. But in the case of the governorship, they want to be governor. So far, about 18 of them have collected forms in the APC and only one of them will become a candidate and these names, some of them are not even known by the APC at the national level. Of course, they know they would fail but the hope is that the APC government at the centre would give them appointments. It is a joke because the party has not been able to satisfy the original APC members not to talk of those opportunists, greedy and ambitious human beings. I do not think they have the interests of the Ijaw nation and Bayelsans at heart. We cannot be deceived because we know them.

But do you think the average Bayelsa man will support Dickson given their accusation that he does not give them money like typical politicians do?

The election is already won by Dickson, given what he has been able to do in the state. His only offence is that he is not sharing money to people. State money should not be shared but directed to projects that will benefit the generality of the people. Dickson has tried to pay salaries and carry out infrastructural development since he came on board. So, I think that those who want to pull him down don’t even have the strength to do so. They are selfish people who have been enjoying government since 1999 yet they don’t want the younger ones to grow like they have done.

Let’s take you to former President Obasanjo under whose leadership you ran into a murky water. Have you have forgiven him?

Let me make it clear here that I have forgiven all the people who worked against me. It is not only Obasanjo but everybody. This is because everything that happened, who did what, I know? I cannot be living in the past because it does not help. It pains quite well but again, if it was not permitted by God, it would not have happened. And for me to be alive, I thank God. Sometimes when I reflect on where I am coming from, I even at times ask why I am still alive, having passed through what I have passed through. It reminds me of Psalm 23, somebody passing through the valley of the shadow of death. I passed through it several times. For me to be alive, I do not need to have anything in mind.

Have you interacted with Obasanjo since that saga and what was the closest you have been with him since then?

I have been at a very close quarters with Obasanjo twice. The first encounter was at the Katsina Airport during the wedding of the daughter of late President Yar’Adua. I did not even know that he was in the VIP lounge. I wanted to use the rest room and here was Obasanjo directly sitting inside. I was even scared because he almost passed out.

I held his hand and he said DSP what have I done to deserve a handshake from you? There were other people; Kenny Martins and one of his political friends present. I said I was shaking him for two reasons. One was because of the Almighty God who created us. Number two is that tradition demands that we should welcome our visitors. Then Kenny got up and said, great leader, great leader and he came to hug me. The second encounter was when I was going to Dubai and if Obasanjo had known that I was in that aircraft, he would not have entered but I was already seated. We were very few in the aircraft. Because of fear, Obasanjo saw me and hysterically called me Fayose, Fayose and I told him that I was not Fayose. I said former president, Olusegun Matheew Kikiola Aremu Obasanjo, you are a devil incarnate. I said when we were small, our lesson teachers always talked about this devil and this devil and I never knew that the devil is a human being. I told him that you are a direct descendant of the devil. I told him that if you talk, I will throw you out of this aircraft.

I knew of truth that he did not sleep throughout the flight. The only thing he said was DSP, is it only you that entered prison. I too entered prison. He said you entered prison and I entered prison. He kept quiet and I left. But I have forgiven him and I can even go to Otta. He is an elder. One thing I know of Obasanjo is that you can say anything against Obasanjo but he is a leader. If he says he is going to do this, he will do it. You can call Obasanjo any time of the day or night and he will pick the phone himself. He will be ready to sit down with you to solve any problem even though he will not allow you to talk. He has invited you to seek your opinion on how to solve the problem but he would not allow you to talk and at the end of the day, you begin to wonder why he called you when he already had the solution to the issue. That is the type of character that he is.

I know him. For me to say he is devil incarnate, he is.

What do you think that Jonathan did well and did not do well?

Well, I was not in government and cannot say what he did well and didn’t do well. As far as I am concerned I didn’t lift oil, I did not have oil wells and I didn’t get any contract from anybody.

But you must have received some presidential gifts like cash and other tangible things more valuable than contracts and oil blocks?

Yes, I had unlimited access to Jonathan and I used to have free access to his home. If I met him eating, I would join him and so on. Jonathan has no money. So, if Buhari is looking to extract money from him, he won’t find.

What if the money is hidden somewhere offshore?

That cannot happen anymore in this world.

Are you saying he is a poor man?

No, he is a quiet and highly contented Nigerian but not a rich man
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/jonathan-doesnt-have-money-alamieyeseigha/
PoliticsRe: Legal Thinking: Why The Law Is Not On Saraki’s Side By Lawyer Idahosa Anthony by egift(m): 2:32am On Sep 19, 2015
Am glad Buhari started the fight against Corruption in the APC. Tomorrow when a PDP chieftain is on his way to jail like Saraki, I will expect no useless comments.

Saraki will land in jail or lose his position at the very least. The Wailers that are against Buhari's administration, even hates Saraki the more for his escapade with Societe Generale Bank Nigeria PLC and the pain they cause many families.
PoliticsRe: When Will Fayose React To This Saraki Case? by egift(m): 2:21am On Sep 19, 2015
PoliticsRe: Dedicated To All Progressives Is This Video. ..tanoids Pls Keep Out by egift(m): 10:26pm On Sep 17, 2015
Soe, it has been a great experience having you here. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. All the very best. We all will miss you.
CrimeRe: Police Corporal Shoots Tricyclist, Kills Mother Of Four Over N100 by egift(m): 9:26pm On Sep 17, 2015
Since this Policeman has been identified, what are his superiors waiting for?
PoliticsRe: Presidency Releases Picture Of 'Happy-Looking' Osinbajo, El-Rufai by egift(m): 9:22pm On Sep 17, 2015
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When there is nothing to cry about, the wailers will manufacture one.

Laughing at the Wailing TANoids grin grin grin grin grin grin

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