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Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 6:18pm On May 05, 2010
lelele:

I hold professional visa (H1B) of the USA until lately when I was granted a national interest waiver green card



Now you are talkin, dis is actually yr biggest achievement in life, bt 2 think we wuld bliv dat any organisation started spending 80,000 dollars on u since 1985 (U dnt hv an idea of investing in people or grants apparently). No organisation will piss off money to an individual, dey all do it for a reason. And 2 top it 2 think it wuld b an individual without gud research skills, and one without logic is mind bogglin. Please kip yr visa well, u apparently think it double as a uni certificate (If u cn muddle up a young laureate and the top 100 influential people, u cn mistak dt 2). Anyways all yr lies on certificate is 4given, yr claims are similar 2 dt of Nchara!!!!!!!

When will you start making sense? Where did you see 1985?
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 6:15pm On May 05, 2010
Thanks Wily,

75% of Yoruba supported Bode George during his trial. Yoruba penchant to support thieves was the sole reason why a Yoruba judge sentenced Bode George to only 2 years, despite all the stolen billions. Buncha thieves.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 6:06pm On May 05, 2010
Lelele

You are a complete slowpoke
I held professional visa (H1B) of the USA until lately when I was granted a national interest waiver green card. I train folks, but not eediots like you. Please google H1B visa and national interest waiver to find out the type of people that get them. No be akara.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 6:03pm On May 05, 2010
Lelele, just to indulge you a little before finally closing the door on your mediocre face:

I did not study ''plant Science'' (note the quotes) ok?

BS (Crop Production)
MS (Molecular Biology)
Ph.D (Biological and Environmental Engineering)
MBA (Science and Technology)
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:55pm On May 05, 2010
Lelele,
Ever since I discovered how mediocre you really are, can't you see I have quit all correspondence with you? Please go in search of your mates. Thanks.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:51pm On May 05, 2010
Katsumoto, yes, you are as eddiotc as ever. Pls show me where I claimed to have a Ph.D in plant science. But as daft as you are, you don't even know that the term Plant Science is a generic name for any science conducted on plants. Thus you can have a degee in plant science majoring in plant genetic engineering. + Why should someone with a PhD not hold an MBA? You must be a thoroughly ignorant village man.

Mekusxxx (BS 2003), MS (2005), Ph.D (2008), MBA (2010) grin grin grin grin

Those are my academic worth and you can never beat that, not even in your next life.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:45pm On May 05, 2010
Bluetooth,

Lets finish with international armed robbers then we get to 419ners. I hope you can stand the heat. Dont run ohh!
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:29pm On May 05, 2010
Katsumoto, as eediotic as ever.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:12pm On May 05, 2010
Dayokanu,

Derico did not go beyond Anambra, which effectively makes him a local champion
Oyenusi and Rambo traversed the West African sub-region, making them international robbers
Anini traversed Edo/Ondo and possibly Lagos, making him a national robber
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:05pm On May 05, 2010
~Bluetooth:

absolute rubbish.fyi,all these theories against Abiola were not sufficient enogh to stop nigerians including IGBO tribe to vote for him.they were claims that he financed coup but the only question i would ask you is to list the coup he financed with his money with substantial evidence.
Abiola can just likened to today's otedola,dangote or Adenuga who also have several business scandals following them and there was NO evident he dealt in drugs.
Immediately after the annulment,the most circulated propaganda against his presidency was that he would turn nigeria to an islamic state which IBB himself had initially supported by registering nigeria with the organisation of islamic countries.
secondly was allegations of his anti-western policies that the US govt was not in support.some others said we was a CIA agent who went AWOL.so forget the issue of drug trafficking.

Tell that to the marines.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:03pm On May 05, 2010
Dayokanu

I doubt that Anini was greater than Oyenusi (Yoruba)-the first global thief from Nigeria. Next comes Anini (Niger Delta) and Shina Rambo (Yoruba)
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 4:32pm On May 05, 2010
Add drug trafficking to the numerous military coups bankrolled by MKO and you get a thieving demagogue that used his ill-gotten wealth to almost hoodwink Nigerians until IBB stepped in and put a clog on his wheel. MKO's case is pure good riddance to bad rubbish. It is no wonder that Awo hated him like shi-t and would have scorned him even in death. I hope they meet in the after-life, what a wrestling bout to behold.Hahahah
Politics / Re: Crappy Obj At His Best. What An Uncultured Old Hag by mekusxxx: 4:28pm On May 05, 2010
How cruder (for lack of a better word) can one get? But again, I guess it stems from the genes (Oduduwa) and the ensuing environmental (Yorubaland) influence.
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 5:09am On May 05, 2010
Let me teach you abit more:

If there is no regulation of the expression of false claims by you, then the phenotype you get will be almost eternal (unregulated lies and false claims). So by me regulating you, I curtail the lies you tell and the false claims (the Ps) that you make.
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 5:06am On May 05, 2010
Phenotype does not have to do with gene regulation? Hahahah! So what then is the product of gene expression and its regulation? Now Iknow how daft you are.
Politics / Crappy Obj At His Best. What An Uncultured Old Hag by mekusxxx: 5:01am On May 05, 2010
Bad Weather Stops Obasanjo from Travelling, Slams Clerics
By Chinedu Eze, 05.05.2010

Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday had to suspend his trip to Accra, Ghana due to possible bad weather at the Kotoka International Airport, Accra, Ghana which would make it unsafe for aircraft to land.


Obasanjo who had already arrived at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos to board a private jet, Bombardier with registration number, N104DA, had to return to his car, which sped off in a convoy.


The former President said while fielding questions from newsmen that it members of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) needed deliverance, and not him, adding that the journalists (who were interviewing him) also needed deliverance.
He was reacting to the report by CAN which condemned his recent comment that even Jesus Christ would not be able to conduct undisputed and credible election in Nigeria.


“Do not mind them (CAN members), they are the ones that need deliverance; not me Obasanjo, even you journalists need deliverance. I am a recycled man, I cannot change again, they are the people that need to be delivered. I cannot repeat myself, over what I said before; they are the ones that need all the repentance you can think of,” Obasanjo said.


When asked whether he was supporting the Acting President, Goodluck Jonathan for the 2011 presidential election, which is contrary to the zoning structure of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Obasanjo said : "Did you see me carrying Jonathan on my back, I do not understand you. If you mean support him, I do not know. "


Obasanjo arrived at the Airport, preparatory to his trip to the West African country at about 5.50 pm.
He was accompanied by former chairman Police Equipment Fund (PEF) Chief Kenny Martin, Bayo of the Big Brother Fame and some of his aides who were billed to travel with him.
At his arrival he went into one of the rest rooms of the Presidential lounge, waiting for information on the flight to the former Gold Coast.But fifteen minutes later Obasanjo came out of the lounge and walked straight into his waiting vehicle and sped of with his retinue of aides.
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 4:49am On May 05, 2010
I doubt you even know the meaning of the P in G x E = P. Shame. It is not performance, it is phenotype (the physically observable outcome of G x E) For e.g, the trait of false claim by your folks, as learnt by the Lagos-dwelling Igbo reporter of Punch.
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 4:43am On May 05, 2010
Sefago, please go back and read my post before this.

You end up thrashing all over the place without saying anything. What is it in my claim that is wrong?
How do you know I am not a molecular biologist?
FYI, I have an MSc in Molecular Biology, ok? and my PhD had a very, very, very significant molecular biology component. In any case, what I am teaching you is basic genetics. When I get to advance molecular biology, you will run into the bush. You can do all the googling you want, it still does not negate the fact that you are a neophyte in these things.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 4:34am On May 05, 2010
Naijajimi:

sO Buhari is not part of the cabal? Buhari who truncated the well-laid out democratic process in the second republic is not part of the problem that has led us to the present sorry pass. I do not even know how to describe you.
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 4:16am On May 05, 2010
SEFAGO:

Thats the biggest bull I have heard in my little years on this earth. If you are claiming natural selection yes, but not what you are talking about. Genetics outweighs the environment in several cases

You will not surprise me, always wanting to poke into what you do not know. A gene is a useless piece of DNA until it is expressed and it cannot be expressed until the right environment is presented. Essential without E no G (G remains latent). The only situation where G is not related to E is under constitutive expression, requiring no inducement (E) and that is talking about house-keeping gene expression. And we are talking about an Igbo man (G) expressing certain traits because he lives in Yorubaland (E). So whether by natural selection or conventional gene regulation, this theory holds true. I know you graduated from Sagamu Community University, Ijebu oloko cheesy
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 3:43am On May 05, 2010
How is IBB different from Buhari who has contested for presidency twice without anyone making much ado about it? The anger of Yoruba against IBB stems from nothing but the cancellation of June 12 election, despite that they have been compensated and the fact that MKO was a confirmed crook. Tribalistic morons.
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 3:26am On May 05, 2010
Sefago (omo ijogbon) stop twisting the facts. All false claims are usually from Yoruba. Why do you not find such in Sun and Champion or other non-Yoruba newspapers? + why must it be an Igbo who lives in Yorubaland that will make false claims such as Yoruba are known for? You check am now.

BTW, genetics can never outweigh the environment. Gene expression is clearly driven by the environment. Otherwise they remain unexpressed. Make I teach you small genetics, olodo
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 2:45am On May 05, 2010
Any false-claiming Igbo must be one who lives in Yorubaland. What again do they say about G x E = P in genetics? grin grin
Politics / Re: Babangida Will Not Be President - Abiola Family by mekusxxx: 2:12am On May 05, 2010
I guess this below also applies to the rag-tag buffoon that goes by the name bk/babe97. Why are there so many mor-ons around here?

Don't be an eddiot. [b]It is law only unto PDP and does not affect other parties. If you do not like it, form a different party and take power from the PDP. As long as PDP remains in power, that agreement must be allowed to stand.[/b]
Politics / Re: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by mekusxxx: 2:09am On May 05, 2010
^^^^^^

Why not find out? Remember Yoruba claims of Yabatech being the oldest in AFRICA and the 3rd oldest in the world? It rhymes with this one as an Yoruba propaganda. Please do not bring Igbo into your way of life.
Politics / Re: 2011: Don’t Truncate Pdp Zoning Formula –nwobodo by mekusxxx: 1:32am On May 05, 2010
Jumobi:

There are good candidates in all regions of Nigeria. No group, how much less Yoruba (using your example) can arrogate anything to itself. So rotate the shit or risk a break up.
Business / Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 1:24am On May 05, 2010
Article posted to highlight why Abiola was crooked and did not deserve the presidency. I still wonder how Nigerians voted for him. perhaps because most of them are crooked as well.

''Babangida made sense in cancelling June 12'' - Oni of Ife

http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/sunny-chris-okenwa/ooni-sijuwades-many-royal-blun.html

Also google ''Oni of Ife and June 12 Elections''

Now let's see how it goes with the ostriches
Business / Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 1:21am On May 05, 2010
Was Abiola an International Drug Baron?

The late Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola was indeed a famous powerful distinguished Nigerian who unfortunately suffered state terrorism for his dogged insistence on actualising his June 12 1993 presidential mandate criminally usurped by the military cabal in power led by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida. Chief Abiola was allegedly beaten to death in detention after Gen. Abacha suddenly died while playing the game of intimacy with imported love-peddlers which constituted one of his hobbies.

Prof. Humphrey Nwosu, the man who headed the electoral commission that flawlessly organised the June 12 poll has told us recently what transpired during those tensed days before, during and after the clean poll. According to the magniloquent professor of political science MKO Abiola won the presidential election without any 'wuru-wuru' or 'mago-mago' which sadly characterised the April 2007 electoral exercise.

Bashorun Abiola, in the consciousness of millions of Nigerians remained the best president Nigeria never had after the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. MKO Abiola's rag-to-riches story was widely known. As a child of destiny he was said to have sold firewood to be able to sponsor his elementary education having been born to poor parents.

Before the June 12 martyr met his tragic death in the Abacha gulag he had famously become one of the celebrated richest Nigerians, a benevolent billionaire whose business empire included the defunct 'Concord' media group, Abiola bakery, Abiola bookshops, Abiola farms and other industrial investments at home and abroad.

This treatise was motivated by an article entitled "Nwosu, June 12, Two Party System" published Thursday, 19 June 2008 online, and authored by one Dr Abayomi Ferreira.  Nothing really was wrong with the piece but one of the registered respondents with a moniker "Ocnus" had raised a serious issue in his reaction which must not be ignored.

Dr. Gary K. Busch alias 'Ocnus' had the following to say about June 12 and late Abiola: "At the risk of annoying people I shall point out again that while it is no doubt true that IBB voided the June 12 election and precipitated a national emergency the truth behind that has never been fully understood by the Nigerian populace. The Nigerian military were adamant that the Babangida government should never allow Abiola to run for office. The basis for this was the information being circulated in Washington, London and Lagos of Abiola's alleged ties to the drugs business. The US, in particular, had expressed its strong opposition to Abiola as President; not because of his politics or allegations of corruption, but rather for the evidence they felt was correct about Abiola's alleged drugs connections.

This was raised in the Military Council on three occasions and Babangida was warned. He refused to take a decision until it was almost too late. When he did he precipitated the crisis of June 12. His friends in the military supported him but were let down by IBB's lack of decisiveness. US Ambassador Walker and others visited IBB and told him but he dithered which made the impact worse." 

Ordinarily one should have dismissed the 'Ocnus' submission as a wild claim or

a weird speculation of a distant observer struggling to be recognised and heard but given Dr. Gary K. Busch's many published exposés on the dog-eat-dog politics of the Nigerian military -- something crucially profound that investigatively cast him aside (much like Mr Max Siollun) as either a well-paid foreign spy or a confidential insider in the Nigerian power house -- the drug-running connections to which the late Abiola was linked must not pass without raising interesting questions.

Was MKO Abiola an international drug baron? Or was that pinned on him by his local and foreign enemies as grounds to deny him his deserved electoral victory? It is often said that behind every great fortune there's a great crime but in MKO's case behind his vast fortune Nigerians had thought rightly or wrongly that he meritoriously worked for it and took time out to narrate how it all began, how he had dreamt and pursued his dreams and ideas of overcoming poverty.

Again one is obliged to ask: was the drug-running connections the major reason behind the annulment of Abiola's presidential poll triumph? Or better still was that what IBB explained away to the assembled high-profile traditional rulers from Yorubaland led by the Ooni of Ife during the June 12 national political crisis after which Ooni Sijuwade told a bewildered nation that "Babangida was making some sense"? He never told us the kind of sense Babangida was making?

Well 'Ocnus' must throw more light on this subject-matter since he appears to know more and possess more classified documents and infos that are not in our possession. Dr Busch is presumably an American who knows the Nigerian military power game more than many of us. No one is begrudging him for that deep knowledge of the inner workings of our depraved generals but he needs to come forward with more facts in support of his statement.

Abiola was no saint! Like many other successful Nigerians of his generation he had his shortcomings. Nigerians however never needed America to tell us that Abiola was a murderer, a chronic polygamist, an ITT fraudster or a drug baron before we voted for him en masse. We chose him because we believed in his humane qualities and demonstrated ability to change our society for better. Americans had voted in Presidents whose character portraits were nothing much to write home about. We never decided for them in such situations nor questioned a Clinton for 'Lewinskygate', a Nixon for 'Watergate' or a W. Bush for 'Iraqigate'.

The June 12 controversial presidential poll and its incontrovertible outcome was annulled by a military cabal warring over succession. Gen. Babangida must have reached some oral agreement with late Gen. Abacha that power would be surrendered to him after his reign. But succumbing to both local and international pressure (having guilefully manipulated and manipulated times and times again his handover date) IBB sought to undo the oral accord but met a brickwall in the dark-goggled one and his military cabal.

Having helped to stabilise Babangida's regime in all loyalty for eight giddy years Abacha, then power hungry and desperate, could not understand or come to terms with why Babangida should not reward him and reciprocate the loyal military gesture. Allowing an Abiola presidency would have put paid to the Abacha ambition but the dead duo would have possibly been alive today.

Alas Bashorun Abiola and June 12 became the sacrificial lamb. And Nigeria the principal victim of this military poisoned politics of the coup-plotting generals. And Nigerians are still paying a huge price for the rot the military left behind. 

http://www.nigeriansinamerica.com/articles/2689/
Politics / Re: 2011: Don’t Truncate Pdp Zoning Formula –nwobodo by mekusxxx: 1:13am On May 05, 2010
Breaking up is an attractive option. But before then, power must rotate to all the zones. This is commonsensical in an ethnically-polarized country such as ours.

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