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PoliticsRe: Is KORO The Real Messiah For Lagos State?? by Gbawe: 1:10pm On Jun 07, 2013
superior1: PDP isn't a party majority of Lagosians will want in helm of affairs at the Federal level talk-less at state. Koro belongs to the circle of vultures which the SW is hoping to chase out of power only God knows where you got your 'they've lost faith in ACN led Govt' assertion. Then talking of grassroot politics, can you compare him with Aregbesolahuh.
That is why I laughed. How can anyone who knows on-the-ground politics and even Obanikoro himself talk so inanely? Look at the OP's laughable title where he wonders whether Obanikoro is "the real messiah for Lagos State". If that is not totally hilarious then I don't know what is.
PoliticsRe: Is KORO The Real Messiah For Lagos State?? by Gbawe: 1:06pm On Jun 07, 2013
barcanista: Please help me ask him. Too many kids on NL these days
You are the only kid for putting up what you did here. I could only respond with laughter because Obanikoro is as worthless as they come. A total political 'airhead' not even in the reckoning these days being touted as "the real messiah of Lagos State". On reflection, don't you find your own utterance laughable?
PoliticsRe: Is KORO The Real Messiah For Lagos State?? by Gbawe: 1:04pm On Jun 07, 2013
doncaster: O dear, when did it get to this level?
What level? Do you never laugh at inane propositions?
PoliticsRe: Why Do People From South East Hate Tinubu More Than Those From South-west? by Gbawe:
Ultimately, and viewed dispassionately, Tinubu is a politician. He must be judged in terms of political efficacy, or lack thereof, by those he is primarily answerable to. We tend to over-discuss these issues when a sincere look at appropriate or abnormal human behaviour quickly gets to the bottom of the problem. Tinubu has no federal influence.

In the SW, where he has fought to rid the region of miscreants, he is appreciated and feted correctly by those who now have, in place of thugs, talented leaders moving the region forward. Even as a Party boss, members of his Party from all ethnic groups are united in singing the praise of the guy. Now, how can it be deemed normal for it to be those not at all impacted by anything Tinubu does who rant about him non-stop in a negative manner? That is aberrant behaviour hinting at underlying issues and prejudice.

Orji Kalu, for example, may be a crook but he is not my problem and I am not in the least bit interested in being his loudest critic because he has done nothing to me and whatever he does wrong should be tackled by those his actions affect directly. That is correct, appropriate and normal human behaviour.
PoliticsRe: Ibadan Gets New Market In Over 30 Years by Gbawe: 12:39pm On Jun 07, 2013
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grin grin My guy, na the truth now. They will tell you the money used on the market should have been spent on Hospitals. On the next thread about the commissioning of a new general hospital in Ogun, same sad folks will say they should have spent the money on education. On the launch of the educational aid (Opon Imo) in Osun, these disgruntled elements will shout that the kids will watch porn on the tablet when they do not even possess minimal objectivity to learn about the damn tablet to know it is internet-disabled. Sad folks. As long as the progress we are seeing continues, then disgruntled elements can keep making their noise on Nairaland that stakeholders and end users are totally oblivious to.
PoliticsRe: Is KORO The Real Messiah For Lagos State?? by Gbawe: 12:23pm On Jun 07, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Ibadan Gets New Market In Over 30 Years by Gbawe: 12:19pm On Jun 07, 2013
Just seen the youtube video. Impressive. Let the haters of the ACN, including the lunatic who posts inappropriately in bold red font all over the place, come and spin this negatively. Let me guess "how does a modern and organised market benefit ordinary Nigerians".
PoliticsRe: Why Do People From South East Hate Tinubu More Than Those From South-west? by Gbawe: 12:07pm On Jun 07, 2013
OP, I think you know the answer to your own question.

Ultmiately, who cares why they hate Tinubu? The man will keep doing his thing while hateful elements continue to shout. Folks in the SW, fully cognisant of the reality of Nigeria, will know Tinubu is an asset.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu To Address British House Of Commons Monday by Gbawe:
dulaman: I thought they said he's wanted abroad?
Another lie from those who want others beyond the shores of Nigeria to join them in their senseless hatred of Tinubu. When a foreign politician, able to view Nigeria dispassionately for what she is, looks at Nigeria today, with all the problems all regions are having from sabre-rattling for power to insecurity and even the consideration of where the most collective innovative leadership is to be found, it is crystal clear how he/she can quickly conclude Tinubu is a progressive politician to be respected and partnered with.

Tinubu will continue to be feted by foreign politicians because those folks can dispassionately see the reality of Nigeria to note he is overall a force for good, progress and positive politics. Haters of the man can take their case to any International Court they want but no Country of the world will oblige their desire to see Tinubu banned from entering said Nation - especially given the State of Nigeria today. They are not sentimental m0r0ns and will appreciate Tinubu to be one of the sane politicians to be kept close in a Country currently displaying a lot of 'madness'.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu To Address British House Of Commons Monday by Gbawe:
The foreign politician (Blair, Zuma, Merkel, Clinton, Cameron or Obama for example) know that Nigerian politicians are all crooks. He/she will therefore find the constant noise of some, especially because they are not from Tinubu's own region, to be hypocritical and ethno-centric given what Nigeria is.

In Tinubu, and as unemotional neutral folks not cursed with the ethnic hatred that blight the opinion of most Nigerians , they see a Politician trying to practise, with all going on around him, developmental politics along the lines they all subscribe to as sacrosanct i.e round pegs in round polls aiding the development of meritocracy.

Not very difficult then to see why Tinubu is respected outside Nigeria even if it is mainly one region of the Country constantly vilifying the man when they would be better served roundign on their woeful leaders with similar venom.

A foreign observer can only see hypocrisy because he knows most of our leaders are lazy crooks yet he notes that Tinubu, in the jungle that is Nigeria, has rid his region of very poor and mediocre goons to replace them with talented leaders.

Crystal clear also that Tinubu supports the sort of leaders respected around the world as being capable of turning Nigeria around if given a chance like Ribadu, Utomi et al. Non-South Westerner can foam at the mouth and call Tinubu names all they want but dispassionate non-Nigerians only see a man who is one of the best and most progressively useful Politicians Nigeria has today all things factored in by honest and unbiased minds.
Foreign AffairsRe: "I'm A Man...No One Should See My Private Parts" - British Killer Adebolajo by Gbawe: 8:15am On Jun 07, 2013
skyfall: Hear the loser going on like a parrot. That's where you'll spend the rest of your miserable life.
Don't mind the dumb mofo. He has being played as the dumb f00l he is because all his mentors are prejudiced and racist elements anyway who do not see him, a black man, as more than cannon fodder. Yet the desperate fool longing to belong somewhere cannot even see the glaring inconsistencies in the private lives of his mentors that shows they cannot even get their own offspring to buy into their Sharia propagation let alone live by it!!!

Has Adebolajo, the dumb f00l, asked why the stripper daughter of his vile mentor (Omar Bakri) is not a Burka-wearing 'Mujahid' and instead chose to be selling her flesh for money? Which effective preacher should be incapable of "walking the walk", related to what he preaches , through the children he has had every chance to influence and deliver as role models of how he propagates others should live?

Why is Adebolajo so dumb he cannot even see that the children of these hate preachers he worships are the first to reject their father's hateful messages and rebel against it? Look below at the armed robbery antics of the son of jobless Abu Hamza who has all the time in the world to preach hate because the UK pays him and his 'football team' family a fortune in benefits. I repeat that this Adebolajo clown is a dumb n1gger !!!! Lunatic rants will be his lot from now henceforth.

The dumb 1diot needs to ask himself why many of the children of these hate preachers show a disinclination to adopt the level of radicalism he has reached. To a normal person, the conclusions are obvious. This fool has been played by hateful elements who cannot even get their own biological children to buy into the hateful messages they peddle. This Adebolajo is a clown and I expect him to 'crack' fully in prison. He comes across as another lost soul, with no idea of what he was getting himself into, who will now have plenty of time to note that he was 'played'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2230068/Abu-Hamzas-son-blames-father-jailed-11-years-70-000-gem-raid.html

'My terror suspect father is to blame': Extraordinary defence of Abu Hamza's son as he is jailed for 11 years over £70,000 gem raid
Imran Mostafa said parents warned their children not to play with him
Claims he was sucked into crime because he was isolated from society
By ANDREW LEVY
PUBLISHED: 19:07, 8 November 2012 | UPDATED: 00:33, 9 November 2012

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/11/08/article-2230068-15EB63E1000005DC-241_306x423.jpg
Imran Mostafa says he began offending after being isolated from society
Hate preacher Abu Hamza’s son was jailed for armed robbery yesterday – as his barrister blamed his father’s notoriety for making the 20-year-old turn to a life of crime.
Imran Mostafa was part of a gang that raided a jeweller’s store in a ‘terrifying’ £70,000 smash and grab heist.
Four men – one brandishing a handgun – smashed display cabinets with a sledgehammer during the ‘sophisticated and well-planned’ raid in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

Mostafa had denied robbery and possessing a firearm with intent to commit an offence but was convicted in September following a trial.
As he was jailed for 11 years yesterday at Norwich Crown Court, his barrister, Roderick Price, said his client had been sucked into offending because his father’s reputation had left him isolated from mainstream society.
In mitigation, Mr Price said: ‘He had an unusual childhood and young adulthood.
‘In his early childhood, he had a very good relationship with his father who, at that time, was not in prison.
'But attempts to socialise outside his home often failed because of who his father was.
‘He became more and more isolated and his social life became centred around his family.
Friendships proved difficult because children would be told by their parents not to play with him.’
Later, in a contradictory statement read on his behalf outside court by his solicitor, Aseem Taj, Mostafa protested his innocence and claimed he was the victim of a ‘plot against my father, myself and my family’.
‘They’ve locked me up for something I did not do, all because of the conspiracy against my father and his beliefs,’ the statement said.
PoliticsRe: I Feel Great Pity For Labaran Maku – Fashola by Gbawe: 9:05pm On Jun 06, 2013
GEJ is to be pitied too for the woeful conduct of those in his employment. Whereas Yar Adua had one Aondoakaa, virtually everyone connected with GEJ is a lousy Aondoakaa-type. Speaks volumes for the predisposition of GEJ that he has to surround himself with so many uncouth, disrespectful and unprofessional attack dogs.
PoliticsRe: U.S. Warns Citizens Not To Travel To Abia,akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Imo, Edo by Gbawe: 8:32pm On Jun 06, 2013
Foreign AffairsRe: "I'm A Man...No One Should See My Private Parts" - British Killer Adebolajo by Gbawe:
Dude has to enjoy his day in Court. It is all he has now for the foreseeable future after being sold a 'lemon' by the two-faced and cowardly hate preachers on every corner of London.

I bet it is probably 23 hours solitary confinement for him in a room without a window. By the time Court appearance is due, he is ready to rant about anything and everything. This guy has f*cked himself so hard listening to the vile diatribe of the likes of Anjem Choudary who is busy collecting £26,000.00 per year in state benefit while ranting hatefully against the UK and talking of "Holy land" Syria and Afganistan he is not upright enough to relocate to.

The children of these hate preachers are usually always cosseted and very wildly western, in a show of how these losers and cowards could not even raise their children as they preach others must raise theirs, yet it is misguided fools like Adebolajo, with no 'anchors, who are successfully targeted for fake frontline "glory" by disgusting elements like Choudary.

Who, amongst these fake and benefit-collecting hate preachers, has given the assignment for followers to go and brutally butcher the stripper daughter of Bakri as Adeobolajo was hatefully indoctrinated to end the life of Lee Rigby?

http://metro.co.uk/2008/09/26/hate-clerics-daughter-is-a-pole-dancer-534434/

Hate cleric’s daughter ‘is a pole dancer’
Friday 26 Sep 2008 7:49 am
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The daughter of radical Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed is a pole dancer who is willing to go topless, it has been revealed.

Single mother Yasmin Fostok, 27, has rebelled against her dad, and performs in bars and clubs in London.

Bakri said he was ‘shocked’ by his daughter’s dancing
‘I’m willing to go topless if the venue is right,’ she told a newspaper.

Ms Fostok left the family home in North London about four years ago, and now lives in Catford, South London.

‘I don’t get on with my dad,’ she said. ‘I don’t agree with his views — I just get on with my life and that’s it.

‘His views are nothing to do with me. I am an adult, my own person. I am an individual. I do my business and he does his.’

Bakri, 50, is currently in Lebanon after being thrown out of Britain. He said he was ‘deeply shocked’ by his daughter’s pole dancing. The cleric called the 9/11 terrorists the ‘Magnificent 19′. Ms Fostok tours clubs with a dance group called Ibiza Untouched, and has even performed a fire-eating routine.

Yasmin, who changed her name from Youssra and uses the alias Yasmin Raider, said: ‘I don’t normally do topless work, but I’m willing to go topless if the venue is right.’

She is currently dating a satellite TV installer.

Bakri blamed the British government and the public for the 7/7 attacks in London.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 3:49pm On Jun 06, 2013
Afam4eva: PDP is the party at the center. There are 36 states governments and more LGAs in NIgeria and PDP is not the party controlling all of them. There are APC senators and reps members, local government chairman, state governments. We should stop making it seem as if government starts and ends at the federal level. We must make all of them accountable even the ones without any portfolios. It's what they do in their party that will determine what they will don should they get power. My focus on ACN is justified and necessary.
My friend, have the humility to see the viewpoint of others and accept you spoke out of turn instead of continuing to argue blindly. You have even confused yourself in the process. With your original utterance you talked of APC. Now, above it is ACN. Most times it is obvious you don't really give much thoughts to what you say. You say it anyway and then spend the entire thread defending what is wrong about your utterance with the result you end up digging yourself into a bigger hole. There is something even sinister in how you can exchange APC with ACN but I don't need to say the obvious ala Freudian slip.

is the opposition not also desperate to get power at all cost? Let's stop acting as if it's only Jonathan that's guilty of it. if anything, APC seems more desperate to me. They go about disparaging anything Jonathan does or says whether it's right or wrong just to score cheap political points.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op):
percipi1: Personally, I do not see the difference between APC and PDP simply because I cannot fathom their ideological parameters. However, in this instance, PDP is the government in power, therefore, the writer was right to focus his searchlight on the party in power. Everybody in Britain now take a swipe at the Conservative party for any little error of judgment, nobody cares much about Labour. The reason is not far-fetched. I do not see the relevance of APC now, not until they assume power. Your focus on APC is unjustified and unnecessary
Indeed. It is Cameron , for example, who must deal with the backlash and rage over hate preachers like Anjem Choudary not Miliband. No one will tolerate let alone proffer the garbage argument of "what did labour do when they faced similar under Blair".Issues, and rightly so, will be about cameron's response as the Prime Minister.


Were the UK to be Nigeria, you would have tonnes of politically unsophisticated citizens queuing up to provide excuses for the inaction of the President. With the UK, Cameron will not be allowed to just twiddle his thumbs and do nothing. All citizens, whatever political affiliations, will urge him to act so that Britons can be safer.
PoliticsRe: PhD, Msc Holders Jostle For Lagos’ N25,000 Jobs Meant For School Leavers by Gbawe: 2:51pm On Jun 06, 2013
[quote author=bright_edge]I don't think this information is true. How can 85% of the applicants have PhD and/or MSc? Does she mean 85% of the successful applicants? Her statement is as good as saying 85% of Nigerian graduates have Phd/Msc. I would like to believe that there are less PhD/Msc graduates in Nigeria than any other qualification set, therefore I would have expected more BSc/HND/OND/SSCE holders to apply.

Moreover, PhD graduates do not have to stoop so low. There are over 100 public universities in Nigeria to apply to. I don't even know the number of private universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education, Secondary Schools, etc in the country. Its more honorable for a PhD holder to apply to an educational establishment (even secondary schools), where they can teach, research, and continue to learn. People do not do PhD out of desperation (ideally). It is usually driven by wanting to learn more, and expand/contribute to knowledge. So it is absolutely bizarre to hear of PhD graduates applying to register people. How could they be idle?[/quote]Likely not correct but the main point remains about the dearth of jobs now forcing those who have attained the pinnacle of education to seek employment that should, with all due respect, be beneath them.
PoliticsRe: PhD, Msc Holders Jostle For Lagos’ N25,000 Jobs Meant For School Leavers by Gbawe: 2:19pm On Jun 06, 2013
175: Gbawe u too dey blow grammar sef! Na wetin sef? Make I no vex for u one day ooo! Take time grin



Gbawe u too dey blow grammar sef! Na wetin sef? Make I no vex for u one day ooo! Take time
Oga mi no vex. how we for do am?
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 1:14pm On Jun 06, 2013
Omoswags: D SAME UGOLOR ACCUSED OF KILLING OSHIOMOLE'S PRINCIPAL SECRETARY?. ABI GO HIDE UR HEAD JOR
Did you bother to read the article at all? Have you followed event surrounding the murder?

Comment on the one year anniversary of the death of Olaitan Oyerinde

One year after, the President of this country has failed again. It becoming increasingly clear who killed Olaitan, there is no doubt about it. What they wanted to do was to rope me in and close the case but it is now clear that the they killed Olaitan. It was the President that ordered the investigation into the killing and after almost a year nothing has happened to the extent that a sitting governor, Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state had an altercation with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice who lied to Nigerians. It is the same Abuja magic, when they didn’t feel comfortable here in the state, they had to approach the federal DPP (Director of Public Prosecution) for advice on the matter that happened here in Edo; expired politicians who run to the federal government once they see they cannot use their power in the state. All these show the culture of impunity in Nigeria.

Till today, the investigation of Olaitan’s killing is still shrouded in controversy, on who killed him, who did not kill him and I think that in a country where we are talking of democracy, the president by now would have invited the SSS and the police. I hope that as we mark his one year anniversary, it provides us with the energy to continue to demand for justice for him, for us and for his family on who killed Olaitan Oyerinde. But like I said, from the way the police tried to frame me up, that those young men that police claimed killed Olaitan where shot to confess me and we made this point clear through Femi Falana during the public hearing on the matter and up till today, that allegation has not been countered.
Furthermore, do you know who Oshiomhole himself has always insisted killed "his son"? They only desperately tried to frame Ugolor and failed.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news-update/45433-they-have-killed-my-son-oshiomhole.html


Governor Oshiomhole disclosed that he submitted a petition to the state Commissioner of Police, Olayinka Balogun, about a meeting where a critical evaluation of the forthcoming election was carried out.
His words, “Last week, they succeed in killing three journalists. Last night, they killed Olaitan. Let me be clear they cannot kill my fighting spirit.

They agreed at the meeting that it is impossible for them to win the election.
“They also resolved at the meeting to intimidate my person and if possible to eliminate. At that meeting, they said they will kill under the guise of armed robbery, many of my personal staff and key leaders.


“I also informed the police that they resolved that several weeks before the election, they will detonate bombs in parts of the state in order to scare people away from going to vote. What is our crime? Our crime is that we have mobilised our people, we have deployed public resources for the public good and the godfather is angry.”
“The blood of these young men will fire me on to fight and defeat them. There is no going back. They have killed my son. They have killed my brother, they have killed my people but they cannot kill my spirit.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 1:10pm On Jun 06, 2013
malc619: Is Gbawe = Ugolor??

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grin grin grin Don't mind the paranoid charlatan. The one thing that is highly distasteful about the likes of Insecure9gerian is that no one is sparred their unobjective hatred once that person has spoken against "messiah" GEJ. If you look at Nairaland, you will notice virtually all GEJ fans are like that. I.e clannish to a fault and with no reverse gear. Any percieved opponent of GEJ automatically becomes their personal enemy to attack never mind that said person has been shown to be one of those who mean well for the Nation. They will attack Fashola, Falana, Balarabe Musa, Wole Soyinka and even Jesus Christ if he dares to criticise GEJ.

Meanwhile the likes of Ugolor are to be commended for those who know his history to understand what he does , Ala Saro-Wiwa, when it would have been easiest to join the most lucrative business in town i.e sycophantic worship of politicians.
PoliticsRe: PhD, Msc Holders Jostle For Lagos’ N25,000 Jobs Meant For School Leavers by Gbawe: 9:56am On Jun 06, 2013
eGuerrilla: In a nation of 56 million illiterates and probably just as many innumerates, is it any wonder that we maintain a laissez faire attitude towards recurrent expenditure?
Indeed. Solutions are obvious yet no one is willing to initiate the repetitively enunciated changes that must, first and foremost, come from the centre. conclusion? the centre is comfortable with the status quo and even supportive of it.

For Nigeria to drastically reduce unemployment, far more direct and sincere FG intervention is needed to strengthen the growth of the SME sector. The FG is free to contribute directly with its own employment schemes but the best approach to solving the perennial unemployment problem is total FG commitment towards making the SME what it can optimally be.

Strengthening the SME sector is an obsession with politicians worldwide and easy to understand why the opposite is true for Nigerian politicians if one accepts that many of them use politics to ensure the survival of a system that retains them as wealthy overlords while the majority remain 'peasant-like'.
PoliticsRe: PhD, Msc Holders Jostle For Lagos’ N25,000 Jobs Meant For School Leavers by Gbawe: 8:55am On Jun 06, 2013
I think we read similar to this not too long ago when PHD holders were amongst those applying for driving vacancies in one of Aliko Dangote's companies.

Employment cannot be boosted appreciable if the centre remains unwilling to make efforts against current practices sabotaging the growth of the SME sector (the main employer of labour worldwide) and stifling economic prosperity of the nation.

How, as one example, can the SME sector grow when 70% of annual budgeted spending is used to recurrently fund governance and politics? Generally, far more help, as a matter of utmost urgency, should be available for the SME sector for a nation like Nigeria with a chronic and serious unemployment problem. This is not the case because spending the wealth of Nigeria profligately on politics, politicians and patronising offices/activities affiliated with governance is the self-destructive obsession of a myopic class of leaders Nigeria has had at the centre since 1999.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op):
donroxy: wow,wow bravo 2 U dude !!!

Afam is quite amusing with most of his response in Nairaland ..... E be like say na some peep just dey robotic !! grin
No. Merely contrarian for the sake of it because he assumes it makes him more 'readable' or more 'liked'. The equivalent of seeking the acceptance of others through populist sound-bites that are ultimately hollow and not very sensible or even pertinent overall. Ugolor talked on many things that put the title in perspective and in relation to his own specific viewpoint. That much is crystal clear for anyone that read the article and comprehended it's content.

For example, did Afam4eva not read where Ugolor indicates that the pardon of Alamieyeseigha is 'tribalisitic' and perhaps another display of GEJ's political "desperation"? I really don't know why Afam4eva would mention the APC if he was not being fatuously contrarian as usual.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/contrarian

Contrarian:
a contrary or obstinate person
1. a person who takes an opposing view, esp. one who rejects the majority opinion, as in economic matters.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 7:58am On Jun 06, 2013
donroxy: Gbawe ......kindly tendered this thread for FP ::::
My brother, I don't give a damn about the front page. I don't even use it. As long as bright folks like you contribute effectively to make debate progressive, whatever side of things you are on, then that is what matters.
PoliticsRe: Senate Stops N4bn First Ladies' Mission House Project by Gbawe: 7:12am On Jun 06, 2013
Entirely frivolous expense occasioned by a frivolous President indulging his ultra-frivolous wife. The Senate get this one completely right. The frivolity and senseless anti-nation profligacy of Patience Jonathan should not be indulged by the entire nation even if her husband is always willing to oblige her outrageously ridiculous demands.

They had contended that since the Federal Government had earlier declared the mission as a non-governmental organisation, it would be inappropriate for the same government to spend public funds on it.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 7:03am On Jun 06, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: They say it as it is? Even after exposing his WiCKED LIES? Well, maybe you meant they say what your ears are itching to hear.

Meanwhile, it appears you'r confused. Didn't you try to make the same exertion stand out by changing the colour to red? You'r simply bitter because all your efforts and propaganda on this thread had crumbled
You are simply paranoid delusion.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 6:26am On Jun 06, 2013
malc619: The above words are not meant for insincere 9gerian and his Ilk. They are for unbiased and rationale folks who need to know the truth!!
indeed.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Cities Absent From 120 Competitive Locations By 2025 by Gbawe: 6:23am On Jun 06, 2013
[quote author=cyber_saurus]this is absolutely correct. Tell me what major infrastrustural and technological developments are going on in nigeria?... None[/quote]Precisely what I argue here consistently. We have to realise that, in a competitive world, others are not standing still.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 9:23pm On Jun 05, 2013
Afam4eva: is the opposition not also desperate to get power at all cost? Let's stop acting as if it's only Jonathan that's guilty of it. if anything, APC seems more desperate to me. They go about disparaging anything Jonathan does or says whether it's right or wrong just to score cheap political points.
This man has given his view and you don't even bother to find out who he is before talking of the APC. Has he spoken for the APC? Why not inspect his utterance on the basis of its own merit? Your talk may have been justified if you were responding to the utterance of El Rufai, Fashola or Tinubu. As it is I think you are merely being contrarian, as usual, for the sake of it. I think the man , taking the article in it's entirety, makes a lot of sense.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 9:11pm On Jun 05, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: "If an opinion poll is carried out in the region today, people are not happy withthe current presidency of Godluck Jonathan"- David Ugolor

People just issue silly statements that have no basis. Well, an opinion poll was recently carried out by an independent body
http://premiumtimesng.com/news/132031-again-jonathans-approval-rating-takes-a-beating.html

The results shows GEJ still enjoys unshakable support in the southsouth and exposes the nonentity interviewed in the above report as a SHAMELESS LIAR.
Ugolor a "non-entity"? Anyway, I am not surprised. You are no different to the arrogantly partisan Ekweremadu who called this same activist a "charlatan" merely because the man led a protest at the upper legislative house condemning the non-passage of the PIB. Go and learn about Ugolor. He is certainly a Nigerian 'good guy' in my opinion given his history and what he has constantly fought for.

In any case, he commented on many issues. Yet it is not surprising that the only thing that got you flustered is his assertion that stakeholders are unhappy with GEJ. When they then call you a paid hack you get angry and petty. Did you not notice Ugolor put OBJ down for his hypocritical criticism of GEJ? These are the sort of genuine men who have no axe to grind with GEJ. They say it as it is and as they see it.
PoliticsGEJ Is Displaying Desperation For 2015 - David Ugolor by Gbawe(op): 7:13pm On Jun 05, 2013
http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=122986:jonathan-is-displaying-desperation-for-2015&catid=72:focus&Itemid=598


‘Jonathan is displaying desperation for 2015’
THURSDAY, 30 MAY 2013 00:00 ALEMMA-OZIORUVA ALIU FEATURES - FOCUS
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Reverend David Ugolor, a rights activist, is the Executive Director, African Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ). In this interview with ALEMMA-OZIORUVA ALIU in Benin City, he spoke on the raging crisis in the Rivers State PDP involving Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and the 2015 general election build-up.

WHAT is your stance on issues relating to the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) and the Presidency?

This is another Abuja magic in display, we are in trouble. Femi Falana recently released a statement where he said there is a gradual move to dictatorship in Nigeria and attempt to muzzle opposition groups and free speech. You know Falana cannot just make a statement out of the blues. I raised the alarm that this government is not willing to listen to alternative voices, every attempt to demand justice, has been frustrated and the level of impunity today in Nigeria is alarming, it cuts across government sectors and institutions.
If you look at the just released human rights report 2012, it is the same message and the response of this government has been very bad; yesterday it was me, today is Amaechi, tomorrow it could be Adams. The Niger State governor also said so recently. So you can see that there is a gradual trend towards muzzling people with alternative views and even a threat to justice and once there is threat to justice, you cannot talk of the rule of law, you cannot talk of democracy.

The Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) is a platform for the governors to articulate their positions. They are not arms carriers. The NGF is made up of both governors from the opposition and ruling party and they elected Amaechi as their chairman, and all the issues he has been raising are not his personal views they are consensus issues. Should he now pay a price for that? But you can see that this Abuja magic has brought politics into the NGF and this we condemn outrightly and as if that is not enough, this Abuja Magic which is interpreted as those old politicians who have expired in their states, as soon as they form partnership with the presidency, they try to undermine everything that happens in the states; they portend danger. The on-going politicisation of the NGF activities is condemnable, it is unacceptable and as civil society, we cannot keep quiet.

They brought the judiciary into who becomes the chairman of PDP in Rivers State. They went to Abuja to get a court ruling, something that could be done in Port Harcourt. It is an attempt to muzzle Governor Amaechi and Nigerians should oppose it. If the President wants to contest in 2015, the first thing he should do is to engage all stakeholders from the region, particularly the NGF. I don’t think anybody who wants to be president of Nigeria should be fighting Amaechi who is the chairman of the NGF because the position is that of the NGF. They are playing dirty politics. Look at the delay or seizure of the Rivers State aircraft. The differences between the President and Amaechi is dirty politics, an attempt to undermine some persons as we move towards 2015, it is 2015 politics at play. Even at that, does Amaechi not deserve and have the right to aspire to be president of this country? Does any other person from the South-South not have the right to become the president? It is like once you make contrary statements, you become a target and it is wrong.

Do proper assessment of South-South presidency, what practical benefit has the region got from this government? Amaechi raised concern about the East West Road. Who will say that the road is not an issue in the Niger Delta? He said if the Federal Government cannot handle it, let the South-South governors handle it. Is there anything wrong about that? The politics surrounding NGF has to do with 2015 election and we are saying that everybody, every tribe in the region all has the same right to aspire to become president of this country.
But as a matter of fact, I am not to concerned about who becomes president because from the example in Edo state, the issue of tribe does not really matter. To a large extent, if Oshiomhole was to contest on the basis of ethnicity, he may not even become a councillor in the state. But the people of Edo believed that ethnic background is not the issue but who is able to deliver.

If an opinion poll is carried out in the region today, people are not happy with the current presidency of Godluck Jonathan. The so-called South-South presidency is a ruse, no benefit has come to the region and I think we have a responsibility to begin to articulate views that will help to advance the cause of our people. The fact that less than one per cent of those who believe in arms are currently in comfort zone with the present government does not take away our own right to ventilate our concerns and as an Urhobo person, I have a right to articulate issues that will advance my tribe in the region. The fact that we don’t carry arms in the region does not mean we are stupid because we have our own vision.

Allegation that the NGF and its chairman have become like an empire and emperor


NGF is a kind of pressure group registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission. Its members have their positions. If you have contrary views to what they say, you also have the right to reply to their views. You cannot use federal agencies to now undermine the views of the NGF; it is unacceptable, it is dictatorship and a move to muzzle alternative views. ‘When NGF is supporting the presidency, it is good when they have alternative views, it is bad.’ You don’t run a country like that. Look at the issues they have been raising, Sovereign Wealth Fund and others. The states have their autonomy. The constitution is clear about allocation of resources.

You cannot use state resources to run the SWF and that is what the state governments are saying. Today it is Jonathan, tomorrow it could be anybody. He should not use federal government agencies to do 2015 because he is setting a bad precedent. At best, he will be president for eight years and that is why we are concerned but other persons will be president tomorrow. Look at Obasanjo today, he has become an emergency activist, if somebody had told him he will now be running around as an activist, he won’t believe. Yesterday when he was president, he was so dictatorial and that is why we are saying the right regulations should be put in place instead of castigating and hounding those who hold contrary views because you will not be there tomorrow. Look at people like El-Rufai, Oby Ezekwesili, today they are with us but yesterday they were in government. I don’t think if anybody had told El-Rufai that he will take this stance today, he would believe. So Jonathan should remember these people, let the right policies be in place.

How do you see the recent presidential pardon?

Pardon is now being given to some tribes and some tribes are not given. What is the difference between James Ibori and Diepreye Alamieyeseigha? As a matter of fact, Alamieyeseigha also has an international dimension to his corruption. That is why I want to appeal to the international community that they should not play into the hands of this government because this government’s so- called anti-corruption crusade is wrapped up in tribal sentiments; so when this government said they were cooperating with the British government to bring Ibori to justice, it was a ruse. The British government is wiser. A few months ago, Tinubu was being paraded before the Code of Conduct Tribunal because of his strong views.

[b]We all have a responsibility to defend this democracy. Left alone, I don’t think Jonathan would have become the president of this country. Nigerians fought doggedly for him. We also have the right to disagree with him. Anybody from the Niger Delta who has been driving along the East West road would not be happy with the pace of work there and I don’t think that can fetch him votes from there. Let him not be deceived, Abuja Magic cannot say who will be president in 2015; it is what you are able to do, and what he is able to deliver to the region that will be the basis for who becomes what.

Violence is not exclusive to any particular tribe. The federal government now deals with only those who carry arms. The fact that the Urhobo do not carry arms, the fact that the Ogonis did not carry arms, does not mean they are stupid. Look at the billions of naira that have been sunk into amnesty which would have been used to build infrastructure. This is fraud, less than one per cent of the people in the Niger Delta are the ones benefiting from the amnesty.[/b] This government has not been able to justify the billions it has spent on the people of the area to justify the sacrifices people have made, sacrifices made by Ken Saro Wiwa and the Ogoni Eight, sacrifices by other tribes in the region. You cannot appropriate such for just one tribe. I think the presidency is heading for disaster in the region and every tribe have the right to defend its own. Amaechi comes from a tribe and every tribe has the right to aspire to be president of the country.

On Obasanjo’s criticism of the Jonathan administration’s fight against corruption

As far as I am concerned, Obsanjo has lost his moral right to criticise this government. He is an hypocrite; his daughter who was a senator was accused of corruption, he is only trying to whip up sentiments. Jonathan is the president of this country; what Obasanjo is doing is unacceptable. When Obasanjo was president, nobody would do to him what he is doing to Jonathan today. What moral basis does he have? If you want to even compare him to Jonathan in terms of listening to alternative views, Jonathan is better. If he had allowed Nigerians to pick their president, we won’t be where we are. It was because he singlehandedly picked Yar’Adua who later died that brought about Jonathan. If he had allowed Nigerians to pick their leader, it would have been different. We are asking Jonathan to deliver because we want true democracy. Our criticism is that he should not use state machinery to manipulate his coming back in 2015.

Comment on the one year anniversary of the death of Olaitan Oyerinde

One year after, the President of this country has failed again. It becoming increasingly clear who killed Olaitan, there is no doubt about it. What they wanted to do was to rope me in and close the case but it is now clear that the they killed Olaitan. It was the President that ordered the investigation into the killing and after almost a year nothing has happened to the extent that a sitting governor, Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state had an altercation with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice who lied to Nigerians. It is the same Abuja magic, when they didn’t feel comfortable here in the state, they had to approach the federal DPP (Director of Public Prosecution) for advice on the matter that happened here in Edo; expired politicians who run to the federal government once they see they cannot use their power in the state. All these show the culture of impunity in Nigeria.

Till today, the investigation of Olaitan’s killing is still shrouded in controversy, on who killed him, who did not kill him and I think that in a country where we are talking of democracy, the president by now would have invited the SSS and the police. I hope that as we mark his one year anniversary, it provides us with the energy to continue to demand for justice for him, for us and for his family on who killed Olaitan Oyerinde. But like I said, from the way the police tried to frame me up, that those young men that police claimed killed Olaitan where shot to confess me and we made this point clear through Femi Falana during the public hearing on the matter and up till today, that allegation has not been countered.

On centenary celebration

This provides an opportunity for us to look back. Where are we coming from? Government is investing more resources to embark on criminal investigation and prosecution. We are not heading anywhere. Impunity is increasing daily and I think that according to the book of Leviticus as we approach jubilee period, we should all come together. Most of the political elites are enmeshed in corruption. I think we should have a fresh beginning. Everybody should be forgiven so that we can start on a new slate because the man who wants to prosecute the other person is also corrupt.

On Edo council election


It is still the case of Abuja Magic. I will comment on the post-election. I congratulate the Edo State government for conducting the election. It was done because of the agitation of Edo people that they need a democratically elected local government administration and the government responded. At least, there is a general consensus that election was held and issues arose. Although I didn’t monitor the election but my colleagues did and from my own appraisal, the key lesson we must learn is that there are areas we must improve on, but the idea that election should be cancelled is unacceptable.

We must move forward, people have invested resources, elections have been organised and people have won and some have lost. The constitution is clear, when you lose an election, you can approach the court, and we will monitor the court process as civil society groups to ensure that the judiciary does its part. I also condemn the violence that erupted. People should not see election as a do-or-die affair, election should be for service. When you don’t win, go and do other things. We must commend the Edo state government for two reasons: for listening to the agitation of the people that election should be conducted and then the logistics challenge. I think the idea of printing our materials from abroad is not acceptable; we must internalize, localize, domesticate because apart from the capital outflow, we must learn to trust ourselves. I understand the challenge of the materials not being hijacked but I think they should improve on it in future so that those things can be printed here.
PoliticsRe: Breaking: Akala Joins Ladoja’s Accord Party by Gbawe: 5:38pm On Jun 04, 2013
Good luck to them. Terribly sad that Nigerian politicians don't have anything to do with themselves when out of political office.

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