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PoliticsRe: Reps Summon NNPC GMD, 2 Firms Over ‘missing’ N91trn Oil Revenue by engineerboat(op): 10:49pm On Nov 01, 2018
Baru or barawu


Mr. Bola Aidi, a lawyer who represented Ephizhy Oil at the hearing noted that an agreement between NNPC and Huang Bo Hai on the alleged deal stipulated that the 80 trillion metric tones of crude, comprising 1,045 barrels per tonne, would be lifted at N42 each.

“The bigger picture is that of the N42, NNPC takes N37, my client Ephizhy takes N4, making a total of N41 per barrel. This means that N1 is unaccounted for. If you multiply it by 80 trillion metric tonnes, that is a huge chunk,” Aidi told the Committee.
Buhari Minister of Petroleum

Where is your 80 trillion naira
PoliticsReps Summon NNPC GMD, 2 Firms Over ‘missing’ N91trn Oil Revenue by engineerboat(op): 10:41pm On Nov 01, 2018
Reps summon NNPC GMD, 2 firms over ‘missing’ N91trn oil revenue

The House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) yesterday summoned the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Maikanti Baru, over alleged missing N91trillion oil revenue.

Also to appear alongside Baru, in a yet to be fixed date, are Managing Directors of Alkhairi Oil Plus Energy Limited, Mr. Ibrahim Bature and Mahat Petroleum/Gas Limited, Mr. Friday Olelewe.

The Committee Chairman, Joseph Akinlaja (ZLP, Ondo) who announced the summon in Abuja said the invitees must appear before the Committee to explain their role in the alleged backhand lifting of 80 trillion metric tonnes of crude oil since 27 June, 2016, in which Nigeria has lost over N91 trillion revenue.

According to him, the Committee’s investigation rests on a motion on the floor of the House in June 2018, which disclosed that Nigeria is currently losing over N91trn naira over an illegal oil deal between NNPC and a Chinese oil lifting firm, Huang Bo Hai Petrochemical Industries Limited.

“Without NNPC and Alkhairi Oil Limited and Mahat Petroleum, I don’t think we can make any progress in this investigation.

“We want to use this medium to summon their Managing Directors to appear before this Committee to tell Nigerians the truth about the oil lifting deal in which Nigeria has been shortchanged of over N91 trillion, more than 12 year budget, since 2016.

“This illegal deal is between the NNPC and its agents, Alkhairi and Mahat on the one hand and Huang Bo Hai and its own agent, Effizhy Oil and Gas on the other hand. They must all appear before this committee in our next sitting or we invoke the necessary legal instrument,” Akinlaja warned.

Mr. Bola Aidi, a lawyer who represented Ephizhy Oil at the hearing noted that an agreement between NNPC and Huang Bo Hai on the alleged deal stipulated that the 80 trillion metric tones of crude, comprising 1,045 barrels per tonne, would be lifted at N42 each.

“The bigger picture is that of the N42, NNPC takes N37, my client Ephizhy takes N4, making a total of N41 per barrel. This means that N1 is unaccounted for. If you multiply it by 80 trillion metric tonnes, that is a huge chunk,” Aidi told the Committee.

However, NNPC, in a letter sent to the Committee by its GMD, Maikanti Baru, vehemently denied the existence of such deal.

Mr. Akinlaja said by denying the existence of the deal, NNPC had admitted that it does not have a proper record of its transaction, “which is why they appear to explain why the country is being short-changed of such huge amount.”

But Mr. Aidi said he has “incontrovertible evidence of the existence of the transaction,” which he said had been ongoing since 2016, and was even reported to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/reps-summon-nnpc-gmd-2-firms-over-missing-n91trn-oil-revenue.html
PoliticsAPC: A-tiku P-residency C- Onfirmed by engineerboat(op): 3:46pm On Nov 01, 2018
Since the only manifesto APC have now is Atiku Abubakar, It is now safe to say that APC can now be;

A-tiku

P-residency

C- onfirmed

PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 3:29pm On Nov 01, 2018
KINGinVAHALA:
Do you need a soothsayer to tell you that he is one of the PDP apologies over here? The guy is one of the PDP chest beaters before elections that always ends up losing after the elections
A- Atiku

P- Presidency

C- Confirmed

PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 3:27pm On Nov 01, 2018
rusher14:
But there is officialAPC here and you've never complained or raise any objection to the moniker.
You're duty bound to report it.

Since you're aware about it,
PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 2:29pm On Nov 01, 2018
CilicMarin:
shocked shocked

It is all over Atiku IPOB...

North East Taken= Buhari

North West Taken= Buhari

South Western Taken= Buhari

South South (Delta, Edo, Rivers and AkwaIbom States) Taken= Buhari.

North Central( Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Nasarawa) Taken= Buhari...

Atiku Can Rule the Rest as President...

PoliticsRe: Disclaimer: Officialpdpnig Nairaland Moniker Is An Imposter by engineerboat(op): 2:25pm On Nov 01, 2018
CilicMarin:
What about OfficialAPCng?

Shameless things. angry
So you are the one behind it
PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 2:20pm On Nov 01, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
You are obviously having some kind of personal phobia issues
A imposter you are and nothing more

https://www.nairaland.com/4821620/disclaimer-officialpdpnig-nairaland-moniker-imposter#72595339

PoliticsRe: Disclaimer: Officialpdpnig Nairaland Moniker Is An Imposter by engineerboat(op): 2:18pm On Nov 01, 2018
Cc:

tomakinta, johnnyessence, firefire,
PoliticsDisclaimer: Officialpdpnig Nairaland Moniker Is An Imposter by engineerboat(op): 2:17pm On Nov 01, 2018
Disclaimer: Officialpdpnig Nairaland moniker is an Imposter

This is to bring to the attention of nairalander that an imposters Officialpdpnig is nothing but a fraudster and imposter.

All his representation as PDP spokesman is fake and fraud.

Lalasticlala, segun please kindly take not

PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 2:13pm On Nov 01, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
Peter Obi is one big headache we are yet to recover from. Another big blunder by Atiku. He chose Obi without consultations and without input from those who held the party together when he was away.

He keeps making wrong decisions. From meeting in Dubai to choosing Peter Obi in the face of all the Biafra agitation, to allowing Gbenga Daniel to expose his US visa denial issue, etc.

Its very bad I tell you
You are an impersonator

So everybody know you for yourself

PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 2:12pm On Nov 01, 2018
new2012:
Please go back to your pay masters, I won't slide into the mud with you..
Don't mind them.


We know them.

If they like BMC should create 1millions monikers and call it Officialpdpnig 01 to 1000

It only show a sinking party in APC
PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 2:09pm On Nov 01, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
I have a problem for joining nairaland as a spokesperson for PDP and a supporter?

I don't know who you are but you need to stop snooping at peoples pages. Are you afraid we will defeat your party APC?
Tell your party APC that if you like create 1000 Officialpdpnig

You have failed alreacy

PoliticsRe: 2019: Yuguda Defects To APC In Bauchi With 5,000 Supporters by engineerboat(m): 1:50pm On Nov 01, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
Why did Yuguda not join our party? We are messing up as PDP and we must get it right.

At this rate of rot in my PDP then we may as well concede defeat to Buhari in 2019

I am Tayad
You have problem

PoliticsRe: *BREAKING* : 'US Officials' Have Signalled @atiku To Come For Visa! by engineerboat(m): 4:28am On Nov 01, 2018
deomelo:
Look at this village ipob, then neva send you American embassy signal ni?


grin grin
Oro 're o kukun dun mi, nitiori alaini nkan se ni o
FamilyRe: Lalasticlala Welcomes Cute Baby (photo) by engineerboat(m): 9:37pm On Oct 31, 2018
lalasticlala:
My beautiful Nairaland family, I just want to announce that my young and beautiful wife has given birth.

I took her to hospital by 2.30 am, and we welcomed the baby around 8am this morning.

Will share my experience later.

Thank God...


Edited
Naming ceremony comes up on Wednesday, next week.

Thanks, thanks to all that Congratulated. I appreciate.
Welcome to the fold Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: *BREAKING* : 'US Officials' Have Signalled @atiku To Come For Visa! by engineerboat(m): 9:32pm On Oct 31, 2018
deomelo:
https://www.orangetraffic.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/RED-SIGNAL-AHEAD-FEATURE.png




Common man dey waka go American Embassy to collect visa with ease, but a whole presidential candidate trying g to rule Nigeria and 200 million people can not freely go to the same American Embassy to collect VISA......na to dey wait for signal...


athiefKUlate is nothing but comedy galore.





grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Face front.

It's still a mirage to you
PoliticsRe: *BREAKING* : 'US Officials' Have Signalled @atiku To Come For Visa! by engineerboat(m): 9:31pm On Oct 31, 2018
madridguy:
They just want to make Atiku's head swell up and enter prison for US. grin
See them from let him go to they are just using his head.

It still a dream to you
PoliticsRe: *BREAKING* : 'US Officials' Have Signalled @atiku To Come For Visa! by engineerboat(m): 9:30pm On Oct 31, 2018
tomakint:
Lalasticlala thank God for the birth of your cute baby boy please quickly move this great news to the frontpage it means a lot to us.
Congrats hoodoo lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: *BREAKING* : 'US Officials' Have Signalled @atiku To Come For Visa! by engineerboat(m): 9:27pm On Oct 31, 2018
BMC

Where una dey
PoliticsRe: Press Conference on PDP Presidential Campaign and other Issues of Urgent Nationa by engineerboat(op): 5:07pm On Oct 31, 2018
Johnnyessence:
engineerboat, you are really doing a fantastic job here.kudos to you.more victory for pdp.
Longest time how you dey naaa.


This APC Think this is 2015
PoliticsRe: Press Conference on PDP Presidential Campaign and other Issues of Urgent Nationa by engineerboat(op): 4:40pm On Oct 31, 2018
CilicMarin:
Empty press release by the Regional IPOB party.
Because Your lying Osinbanjo was busted
PoliticsPress Conference on PDP Presidential Campaign and other Issues of Urgent Nationa by engineerboat(op):
Press Conference on PDP Presidential Campaign and other Issues of Urgent National Importance

October 31, 2018.

We have invited you today to address the nation on a number of very important national issues, particularly as we approach the 2019 general elections.

PDP Presidential Campaign
As you are aware, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has scheduled November 18, 2018 for the commencement of Presidential and National Assembly campaign activities ahead of the 2019 general elections.

In this regard, the PDP wishes to inform Nigerians about the tenor, outlook and structure of our Presidential campaign.

The PDP sincerely acknowledges and appreciates the massive and unprecedented outpouring of goodwill, support, solidarity and prayers from millions of Nigerians to our party and our Presidential candidate, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, since his popular emergence at our national convention in Port Harcourt.

As you are aware, the emergence of Atiku Abubakar in preparedness to take over the mantle of leadership from the incompetent, insensitive and divisive President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration spurred spontaneous jubilation across our nation irrespective of religious, ethnic, gender and even political affiliations.

Since then, our party and the Presidential candidate have continued to receive solidarity from hosts of professional bodies, labour unions, major socio-cultural groups, religious bodies, traditional institutions, student groups, international organizations and even top members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at various levels.

Today, our Presidential candidate has the highest demography of supporters and volunteer groups, cutting across an overwhelming majority of Nigeria’s voting population in all the nooks and crannies of our country.

Also, since the emergence of Atiku Abubakar as our Presidential flagbearer, our membership strength has soared with millions of hitherto apolitical Nigerians daily joining our fold alongside others crossing over, in droves, from other political parties, particularly, the APC.

Currently, the repositioned PDP has regained its place as the party with the widest grassroots penetration and election-ready presence in all the polling units across our nation.

Nigerians are rallying on the platform of the repositioned PDP to elect a visionary President with the capacity, goodwill and readiness to restore our nation to the path of national cohesion, political stability and economic prosperity; which qualities they have identified in Atiku Abubakar and his running mate, former Governor Peter Obi.

This consensus transcends ethnicity, religion and partisan considerations as the PDP stands shoulder to shoulder with the people to achieve lasting healing for our nation.

Our Presidential campaign will therefore be issue-based. We will focus on issues that have direct bearing on the welfare of Nigerians who have suffered enough hardship, pain and anguish in the last three and half years under an insensitive, incompetent and disconnected administration that cares less about them.

Our campaign will focus on solutions. The PDP will not allow itself to be dragged down into the marshes of propaganda, smear campaign, lies and deceit of the fading, discredited and rejected APC.

We will focus on issues of putting our people back to work by creating opportunities for the youths and the over 30 million Nigerians who have lost their means of livelihood because of the harsh economic policies of the Buhari administration.

The PDP and our Presidential candidate will focus on ensuring security and ending the daily bloodletting in our country. We will focus on how to increase the purchasing power of Nigerians, as well as revamp our economy through strategic intervention in critical sectors, especially, power, food security, road and railway infrastructure, education, energy, health, water provision, and labour issues among others, which have been wrecked by the Buhari administration.

The PDP will proffer direction to reduce cost of governance and release funds for development purposes; cut harsh tariff and tax regimes, eradicate corruption and engender enabling environment for business to thrive in a manner that will strengthen our naira and restore investor-confidence in our economy.

Our campaign will therefore be strategically centralized and streamlined to ensure effectiveness and responsibility in our messages content, dissemination and general engagement with Nigerians at all levels. In this regard all support groups for our presidential campaign are directed to ensure that their operations and activities are approved and coordinated under the direct supervision of the party.

Nigerians have suffered enough hardship. Today, they look up to PDP and our candidate for solution and we cannot afford to fail them.

Osinbajo’s Distortion On Debt Profile
The PDP also wishes to bring to the attention of Nigerians to the deliberate distortion of facts by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo regarding the nation’s debt profile, which escalated to a frightening proportion under the Buhari administration.

In the desperation to divert attention from the failures of the Buhari administration, Vice President Osinbajo falsified financial templates to argue that this government has no blame in the accumulation of debts under its watch.

It is an incontrovertible fact that the Buhari administration has accumulated more debts that any other administration in the history of our nation.

Our dear Vice President forgot the Nigerians are aware that between 2016 to 2017, under President Buhari, our annual borrowing was about N3.7 trillion as against the N1.04 trillion annual borrowing perimeter between 2008 to 2015. Between 1999 to 2007 the annual borrowing perimeter was as low as N96 billion naira.

To deceive the public and divert attention to the alarming borrowing spree of the Buhari administration, the APC-led Federal Government converted domestic debt borrowed in naira under its watch, to the US dollar so that the very high exchange rate will make the domestic debt look smaller in dollars. This is a deceptive picture because domestic debt was accumulated in naira and not in dollar.

It is important to point out that the domestic debts of states were not part of the data base until 2013. Therefore, a sincere comparison of debts over the years should have focused on total external debt and Federal Government’s domestic debt.

In view of the above, if Vice President Osinbajo, a professor of law was not being economical with the truth, the appropriate comparison should be to have the domestic debt in naira and convert the external debt to naira to get national debt for each of the years, which show that the Buhari administration has accumulated more debts that any other administration.

An appropriate comparison will further show that the annual growth rate of public debt was only 0.44 percent under the Olusegun Obasanjo administration, 20.14 percent under the Yar’Adua and Jonathan administration and 29.6 percent under President Buhari.

We therefore charge the Vice President to refrain from bandying figures that he cannot substantiate, in an attempt to score cheap political point. Nigerians have moved beyond the lies, deception, propaganda and beguilement of the APC. It amounts to a huge disservice to our nation if a person of such high office of the Vice President will allow himself to be used to distort figures to deceive Nigerians.

Thank you.

Kola Ologbondiyan
National Publicity Secretary

PoliticsRe: Weapons Found On Protesting Shiite Members In Abuja (Photos) by engineerboat(m): 11:08am On Oct 31, 2018
MediahelmNGR:
Yesterday, the Abuja police command paraded 400 shiite members arrested over the recent clashes they had with security agents in the territory. Paraded alongside were the dangerous weapons found with the sect members, which included petrol bombs and illicit drugs.



Recall that since on Saturday October 27th, the sect members have had series of faceoff with security agents. Yesterday, the sect members burnt down a police patrol vehicle in Abuja. On Monday October 29th, the police opened fire on the sect members after they tried preventing a military vehicle carrying ammunition from gaining access on Nyanya road in Abuja.

See more photos of the paraded shiite members below
https://www.mediahelm.com.ng/2018/10/see-all-weapons-found-on-protesting.html
When does IVF becomes weapon abeg
PoliticsRe: Weapons Found On Protesting Shiite Members In Abuja (Photos) by engineerboat(m): 11:07am On Oct 31, 2018
Weapon indeed
PoliticsRe: APC Used Fake Picture For Buhari Visit To Kaduna by engineerboat(m): 11:03am On Oct 31, 2018
4601CE:
Shut up!
What about the other pictures?
You mean this one

PoliticsRe: INTERVIEW: Why I’m Stuck With Atiku – Garba Shehu by engineerboat(op): 10:31am On Oct 31, 2018
quickberry:
Useless post undecided undecided undecided undecided

Sai Buhari till corruption is reduced to the bearest minimum
See from the mouth of your pay master

What are/were the most challenging crises?

I would say the most challenging of them were also the most exciting and I will cite only two. One was the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI’s sting operation and the subsequent corruption trial of Congressman William Jefferson in the United States. Jefferson was a liar and a name-dropper imposed on the Vice President for a meeting by the Nigerian embassy in Washington. The details of what happened with that sting operation are fairly well-known. The man used Atiku’s name to extort money from a prospective investor in Nigeria, Lori Mody of USD100,000. Atiku’s family home was broken into and searched but nothing of the marked money was found, only to be discovered later in a foil paper in a deep freezer in the Congressman’s home.


Jefferson was put to trial and the Jury convicted him on all counts on which he was charged except those in which Atiku was cited. In dealing with that crisis, you know that the government, in which the Turaki was Vice President was complicit in all the conspiracies, including the authorization for the private residence of Vice President, normally considered a diplomatic compound, to be broken into and searched. His own government was fuelling this case and their hands were all over the place. The fact that we won at the end was most satisfying.

The second case I wish to cite, which is also linked to the first is the Petroleum Trust Development Fund, PTDF matter. The reader may recall how Obasanjo set up a kangaroo panel under his Attorney-General, which tried and convicted the former Vice President of improper conduct within 48hours, without giving him the benefit of being heard. Of course the courts of law had absolutely no difficulty in quashing that so-called indictment. Before the court verdict nullifying the so-called indictment by the administrative panel, the President mischievously sent it to the Senate with the intention of instigating an impeachment process. There too he lost because he had lost the support of both chambers of the parliament. Public opinion was equally 100 percent behind the Turaki and Obasanjo, not us, came out the loser.


It was an amazing story of a vindictive President who sought to use the financial transactions in the campaign account that he and the Vice President operated, to tarnish his deputy using facts selectively. Obasanjo’s mistake was to assume that Atiku kept no records or that he was careless with details. The President had his hands burnt.
PoliticsRe: INTERVIEW: Why I’m Stuck With Atiku – Garba Shehu by engineerboat(op): 10:30am On Oct 31, 2018
CilicMarin:
"God Will Curse Me If I Forgive Atiku"~Obasanjo
According to your Garba Shehu your pay master

What are/were the most challenging crises?

I would say the most challenging of them were also the most exciting and I will cite only two. One was the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI’s sting operation and the subsequent corruption trial of Congressman William Jefferson in the United States. Jefferson was a liar and a name-dropper imposed on the Vice President for a meeting by the Nigerian embassy in Washington. The details of what happened with that sting operation are fairly well-known. The man used Atiku’s name to extort money from a prospective investor in Nigeria, Lori Mody of USD100,000. Atiku’s family home was broken into and searched but nothing of the marked money was found, only to be discovered later in a foil paper in a deep freezer in the Congressman’s home.


Jefferson was put to trial and the Jury convicted him on all counts on which he was charged except those in which Atiku was cited. In dealing with that crisis, you know that the government, in which the Turaki was Vice President was complicit in all the conspiracies, including the authorization for the private residence of Vice President, normally considered a diplomatic compound, to be broken into and searched. His own government was fuelling this case and their hands were all over the place. The fact that we won at the end was most satisfying.

The second case I wish to cite, which is also linked to the first is the Petroleum Trust Development Fund, PTDF matter. The reader may recall how Obasanjo set up a kangaroo panel under his Attorney-General, which tried and convicted the former Vice President of improper conduct within 48hours, without giving him the benefit of being heard. Of course the courts of law had absolutely no difficulty in quashing that so-called indictment. Before the court verdict nullifying the so-called indictment by the administrative panel, the President mischievously sent it to the Senate with the intention of instigating an impeachment process. There too he lost because he had lost the support of both chambers of the parliament. Public opinion was equally 100 percent behind the Turaki and Obasanjo, not us, came out the loser.


It was an amazing story of a vindictive President who sought to use the financial transactions in the campaign account that he and the Vice President operated, to tarnish his deputy using facts selectively. Obasanjo’s mistake was to assume that Atiku kept no records or that he was careless with details. The President had his hands burnt.
PoliticsRe: INTERVIEW: Why I’m Stuck With Atiku – Garba Shehu by engineerboat(op): 10:20am On Oct 31, 2018
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PoliticsINTERVIEW: Why I’m Stuck With Atiku – Garba Shehu by engineerboat(op): 10:18am On Oct 31, 2018
With all The noise coming from Buhari Aide, so I take time to get I to some search.

This is a testimony from Garba Shehu about Atiku Abubakar.

Interesting interview.

Garba Shehu speaks about his relationship with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the the future of journalism in Nigeria.


Garba Shehu, a journalist, and Public Relations Consultant, is a media adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, he speaks about his relationship with the former number two man for whom he now runs a media office reputed to be the biggest and most effective of any publicity team maintained by any Nigerian politician.

He also speaks about his challenges, the future of journalism in Nigeria and other sundry issues.

PREMIUM TIMES: Since you left active journalism, not many Nigerians know you with any other job except as media adviser to former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. This suggests you have been with the former vice president for a long time. How long have you been in his media team and how did you meet him in the first place?


GARBA SHEHU: When I left my job at the Triumph newspapers in Kano, I went to the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria, ALSCON, Ikot-Abasi as the Pioneer DGM (Public Relations). It was from there that I joined the Vice President as Special Assistant Media. That was in 2003.

How did I meet him?

I first met His Excellency Atiku Abubakar in the year 2000. That was in the aftermath of two landmark events affecting the political landscape of the country. The 19 Northern Governors had hosted him to a hugely successful rally/event tagged “Reception 2000,” at which event, the political North said to him: “you are our leader, we are all behind you.” President Obasanjo’s courtiers were to seize upon this and rattle the President that his V.P was scheming for power. I think, this was the beginning of the mistrust that led to all those conflicts that followed between the two.


Two, the wind of the so-called “political shari’ah” had blown across the North and by then, nine states had adopted it, one after other, extending its jurisdiction to cover criminal cases.

On the heels of this legal reform, the Vice President at that time chose to side with his boss, declaring Shari’ah in those states as political, and asked for its reversal. Atiku, not Obasanjo, asked the Shari’ah states to revert to “status quo ante.” The Vice President ran into a heavy storm of criticism in the North. It was very clear at that time that he was politically in trouble.


My senior brother and mentor, Alhaji Wada Maida, the then Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, called me to a meeting of a media strategy group under the National Democratic Project, NDP, an office set up by the Political Adviser to the VP, Dr. Usman Bugaje. When he met us, the VP did not mince his words in telling us that he had a problem and said he needed us to assist him. These words, “please help me” touched me deeply and made me to make an instant buy-in.

PREMIUM TIMES: Atiku is arguably the only Nigerian politician maintaining a functional media office whether in or out of office. Why? And can you share with us how the media office operates?


GARBA SHEHU: The media office is hierarchically structured but is operationally run like your regular newsroom. Decisions here are made horizontally. The media operations staff sit around a conference table for daily editorial meetings. We review the print and electronic press and the new media that is now making huge in-roads. Anything touching on Atiku is of interest to us. We discuss all the stories and determine our lines of action. We do pro-active plans and we carry them out as well.

The retention of Atiku Media Office didn’t happen by accident. The principal foresaw it and planned for it. When President Obasanjo fired me six months into my appointment as the V.P’s Spokesman, Atiku’s reaction was that this was better for us. “It is better you operate from outside the government.” At that time, he had an excellent media team in his office – certainly better than what the President had – Chris Mammah, Dr. Ojo Onukaba, Dr. Adeolu Akande and myself but the structures of government posed a peculiar operational challenge that we could not do our best for the Turaki. When I started this office, it never occurred to me that it would come this far.


From the feedbacks we are getting, this experiment, though costly, is very successful. At some point, you might be tempted to think where the Turaki would have been without the media office.

Nigerian politics owes this precedent to the Turaki. It is clear by now that no politician aspiring for any serious office would contemplate doing so without the consideration of a media office. Several have come here asking questions and we oblige them. We are not stingy with ideas so we freely impart them to whoever has asked for the know-how.

PREMIUM TIMES: How much does it cost him to maintain the media office?


GARBA SHEHU: How much does it cost? It costs a lot of money and I won’t pretend to you about that. Our monthly salary even in a more or less low activity period as we are now in is itself a big sum. Most of us here are paid higher than our counterparts in the public service. A security man or gardener here earns higher than the start-up salary for university graduates in the civil service.

PREMIUM TIMES: Journalists often applaud the statements emanating from your media office. I have heard some journalists say your office makes their job easier as they do not need to put in much effort reworking your statements to suit their house styles. How do you do this?


GARBA SHEHU: Without meaning to be boastful about anything, this is how a PR statement ought to be like. It should be written in a way to make it difficult for the news editor to water it down or even intervene in it all. There is training behind it. Even those who don’t like him say the Turaki does not compromise on quality. He has a knack for identifying good staff. In line with this tradition, we hire only good hands. With Turaki, quality is always the number one issue.

PREMIUM TIMES: Media consultants like you are often saddled with managing media crises. Looking at your journey so far with Atiku, which of the crises would you consider more difficult in handling?


GARBA SHEHU: Turaki, like every other politician, is bound to attract the good and the bad in terms of public attention. Dealing with him in particular, you are doubly challenged because he is a man who shoots from the hip. He is not a pretender. He speaks his mind as he deems fit and you know yourself that truth and politics don’t always mix. There are times he speaks and you literally have to put your heart in your mouth. There is always tension with us because Turaki will depart from the written script at public events and tell you what is on his mind. In that respect, he is not an easy politician to manage.


What are/were the most challenging crises?

I would say the most challenging of them were also the most exciting and I will cite only two. One was the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI’s sting operation and the subsequent corruption trial of Congressman William Jefferson in the United States. Jefferson was a liar and a name-dropper imposed on the Vice President for a meeting by the Nigerian embassy in Washington. The details of what happened with that sting operation are fairly well-known. The man used Atiku’s name to extort money from a prospective investor in Nigeria, Lori Mody of USD100,000. Atiku’s family home was broken into and searched but nothing of the marked money was found, only to be discovered later in a foil paper in a deep freezer in the Congressman’s home.


Jefferson was put to trial and the Jury convicted him on all counts on which he was charged except those in which Atiku was cited. In dealing with that crisis, you know that the government, in which the Turaki was Vice President was complicit in all the conspiracies, including the authorization for the private residence of Vice President, normally considered a diplomatic compound, to be broken into and searched. His own government was fuelling this case and their hands were all over the place. The fact that we won at the end was most satisfying.

The second case I wish to cite, which is also linked to the first is the Petroleum Trust Development Fund, PTDF matter. The reader may recall how Obasanjo set up a kangaroo panel under his Attorney-General, which tried and convicted the former Vice President of improper conduct within 48hours, without giving him the benefit of being heard. Of course the courts of law had absolutely no difficulty in quashing that so-called indictment. Before the court verdict nullifying the so-called indictment by the administrative panel, the President mischievously sent it to the Senate with the intention of instigating an impeachment process. There too he lost because he had lost the support of both chambers of the parliament. Public opinion was equally 100 percent behind the Turaki and Obasanjo, not us, came out the loser.


It was an amazing story of a vindictive President who sought to use the financial transactions in the campaign account that he and the Vice President operated, to tarnish his deputy using facts selectively. Obasanjo’s mistake was to assume that Atiku kept no records or that he was careless with details. The President had his hands burnt.

PREMIUM TIMES: Has the former vice president ever threatened you with sack? Has he ever rejected any of your work, maybe speech or something?

GARBA SHEHU: Those who know Turaki’s modus operandi will say that he is not a man who bandies about sack threats. There was never such an incident. What I find most fulfilling in the work I am doing for him is in the fact that he is trusting and has respect for my professional judgment. He respects my professional decisions all the time, in the same way I respect him as a guru politician. Politics is his specialty and I give the hats to him.


PREMIUM TIMES: It was speculated at a time that he almost fired all of you after he read his speech at the 2011 National Convention of the PDP. In that speech, Atiku suggested that President Goodluck Jonathan could not be trusted. Who wrote that speech and is it true you were almost fired?

GARBA SHEHU: The speech at the 2011 PDP convention was a masterpiece. It was equally prophetic. It was put together by the top crop of the campaign. He, as he usually did, wrote some aspects of the speech. Those who disagree with it said it was rather harsh and the platform inauspicious. Now, the critics of the speech have all made a u-turn. Jonathan is as dumb as a rock and they are now coming to the Turaki to say, “You foresaw this; you were right and they were wrong? Turaki foresaw it, he told the nation. At that time, he was not believed.


PREMIUM TIMES: Was there any time when you felt like returning to journalism?

GARBA SHEHU: I have never really left journalism in the sense of cutting off from practice. I see myself as a professional journalist who merely has veered into PR practice. I still write stories officially and unofficially. I report anonymously for some online publications. Don’t forget that I have sustained a weekly column in the past in the Compass and now in Nigerian Tribune, the Peoples Daily and some online newspapers including your own, The Premium Times. I don’t want to forget how to write. It will be a shame for you to be called up to write later in your life and you say that you have forgotten how to write. My aspiration from here is to graduate from a journalist to an author. One book “The Atiku Media: The Wars, The Victories” is already published.

PREMIUM TIMES: You were at some point the Editor of Triumph Newspaper. Would you say journalism is still the same as it was in your days? Are there areas you think it could be improved upon?

GARBA SHEHU: From my days in the Triumph to the present, that is nearly seventeen years, a lot has changed. No, journalism cannot be static. Could anybody have foreseen the effect of seamless, wireless communication, the electronic mail, and the growing dominance of the online publications seventeen years ago? There is digital revolution that is sweeping across the world that has altered the whole gamut of communications, not just the media.

And that is where the future is pointing. All of us are now trying to do a catch up, learning the new technologies as the only way to survive. Now as I speak, I get most of news from online sources. The newspapers and TV are there alright. But they serve merely to support me with specialized features and opinions. The newspaper in particular is a habit and a tradition.

Look at the broadcast environment that we now have – substantially de-regulated and mostly under private ownership. With the digitalization of TV in the first quarter of next year and Radio coming shortly after, an explosion is about to happen in broadcasting in Nigeria that is bound to change the way many things happen. I love the diversity of the media because that is the only way that the truth can survive.

There are many areas requiring improvement in journalism practice in Nigeria. Training is important. Investment capital is important and the media should start looking in the direction of the capital market to finance their expansion and modernization.

PREMIUM TIMES: Does what is generally referred to as “cash and carry” journalism worry you?

GARBA SHEHU: So-called “Cash and Carry” journalism does not worry me because – let me tell you that any PR strategy that is based on paying journalists is bound to crash. The greatest asset of the PR man is the knowledge of journalists. You can always get across to others in a given medium and no journalist can hold you to ransom over a story. If you are an insider in the industry, you must know that the reporter is himself under enormous pressure to file stories. As a news source, he or she needs you. Reporters are fired for failing to file stories so you have to use this as a kind of power that you have. If news sources withhold the stories, what will the newspapers write tomorrow?

I don’t deny however that there is an ethical challenge facing the industry. If the publisher doesn’t pay his reporter, as the late M.K.O. Abiola used to say, other will pay him and he will work for them.

PREMIUM TIMES: You also served as President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, what is your impression about the organization now?

GARBA SHEHU: The Guild of Editors has grown so much in size from our time that soon, it may be difficult to bring them under one roof. One day, you might need a stadium to hold a convention of the Guild. That has its own challenges. Beside the balloon size, which needs to be checked with stricter registration requirements, I wish the guild will try and slightly detach much of itself from government.

PREMIUM TIMES: One wonders if your long stay with Atiku has forced you to join politics. Have you also become a politician?

GARBA SHEHU: I am not cut out for politics and I will not join. I enjoy being around them however, offering professional advice whenever I am requested to do. I see myself helping to promote the cause of democracy. Without democracy, a diverse country like Nigeria will not achieve development.

PREMIUM TIMES: Atiku said his associates converted PDM to a political party? It is believed that you are one of the associates. Can you defend this?

GARBA SHEHU: The PDM is a legacy party as they said. Its members have served as the back-bone of several past parties and have succeeded in making several Presidents. I think they are right now to say, why not be a political party, and possibly be President ourselves? PDM is the most disciplined political association this country has ever known and Nigerians will soon come to experience that.
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PoliticsRe: APC Used Fake Picture For Buhari Visit To Kaduna by engineerboat(m): 10:07am On Oct 31, 2018
Butterflyleo:
I never knew I was this much a pain in the arse of you wailers here on nairaland grin

Make una no worry I dey here for una. Its pain in the arse season and I will make sure I serve it to you guys as e dey hot. Your commander In thief aka Atiku will never smell aso rock and you can take it to the bank cheesy
LIARS with no pinch of dignity

PoliticsRe: APC Used Fake Picture For Buhari Visit To Kaduna by engineerboat(m): 9:39am On Oct 31, 2018
Butterflyleo:
Common sense should have revealed to you what symbolism means. That rail pic speaks of abandonment. When a tree is left to grow in the middle of rail tracks it depicts an abandoned state which is what PDP actually did. They abandoned our rails
A shameful liar you are

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